Anyone else having this problem? It's KILLING my battery. Every time I unlock my phone, the sync icon pops up. I have everything set to refresh the least amount of times, and I don't want to turn it off cuz I won't get my emails and it screws my weather up...
papeshfoo said:
Anyone else having this problem? It's KILLING my battery. Every time I unlock my phone, the sync icon pops up. I have everything set to refresh the least amount of times, and I don't want to turn it off cuz I won't get my emails and it screws my weather up...
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Data issue.
Anything I can do to fix it? I never have bad signal, and data is always fast as can be.
papeshfoo said:
Anything I can do to fix it? I never have bad signal, and data is always fast as can be.
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Try a reboot, if you're rooted, go in to recovery, wipe cache, wipe dalvik cache and fix permissions.
I had the same problem. I backed up with titanium, did full wipe, reinstalled, and restored.... Worked like a charm. Hope that helps
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Go to settings, account and sync, and look under facebook. for me it gets stuck while trying to sync my news feed/ other random things within the facebook app.
shiftylock said:
Go to settings, account and sync, and look under facebook. for me it gets stuck while trying to sync my news feed/ other random things within the facebook app.
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Thanks a lot! Ive been getting terrible battery life lately and its been pissing me off lol
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ok, after a few trys at different things i now can say that by disabling the autosync feature, the Fc errors will stop, just go to settings, accounts and sync, then just check off autosync.
I haven't had a single fc since the update. Lucky I guess..
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Very lucky. I had to return the phone and get another new one. It forced the update. signal sucks.
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BACARDILIMON said:
Very lucky. I had to return the phone and get another new one. It forced the update. signal sucks.
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May I ask the point of returning the phone?
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mmmmm i went back to my previous backup, i like the syncing feature, woithout it i dont get up to the minute emails, twitts etc. i will better wait for a more stable rom
Having these FC's as well, as a result of syncing in this ROM, just flashed it yesterday. Tried deleting all user data, doing the permissions fix, and clearing all caches, using Clockwork, didn't help. Also setting up any account to sync like facebook/twitter/myspace, fails during the "Loading..." section after you specify your account info, with the same force close. Any way to fix this? I like this ROM a lot other than this, it's the only problem I really have with it.
that is the pro blem, is a nice rom but the onli way to fix it is to turn the autosync off, and if you can live without accounts syncing, go ahead that will fix it
jorge3687 said:
that is the pro blem, is a nice rom but the onli way to fix it is to turn the autosync off, and if you can live without accounts syncing, go ahead that will fix it
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Try the new one he just posted, should fix the random and sync related FC's, the fix, fixed them on my phone so we should be good now.
I've had this issue since I've gotten ICS. Every time I open up Gmail it will refresh and then when I press a message it will hang and close. Its the most frustrating thing in the world! I tried reinstalling it but nothing works. I cleared the app data and still, I get the same issue. Please tell me there is a fix for this thing besides a factory reset (which I think I already tried a while ago).
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I am having similar problems with Gmail. First Google+ then Gmail. Hmm what company writes those apps... Everything else pretty solid after the upgrade.
I'm having the same issue in my TF201, version .15 of ICS.
bump because i'm having this issue and it is really pissing me off.
clearing cache and app data doesn't do anything. anyone have any ideas as to fixes, etc?
i'm tempted to download the gmail apk from here (http://goo-inside.me/gapps/) and install it to see if it will fix it.
nhshah7 said:
bump because i'm having this issue and it is really pissing me off.
clearing cache and app data doesn't do anything. anyone have any ideas as to fixes, etc?
i'm tempted to download the gmail apk from here (http://goo-inside.me/gapps/) and install it to see if it will fix it.
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do you by any chance have 'Force GPU rendering' enabled? That was the culprit for me.
ayman07 said:
do you by any chance have 'Force GPU rendering' enabled? That was the culprit for me.
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Nope not anymore...I think uninstalling chrome may have fixed MANY of the bugs I was experiencing. If they all seem to be gone tomorrow, I'm definitely posting a PSA in the general section lol
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I just stopped using the GMail app and had the general purpose Email app get my GMail. Just had to set my google account to not sync email to stop the notifications from popping up in both apps.
Problem solved.
punitenshu said:
I just stopped using the GMail app and had the general purpose Email app get my GMail. Just had to set my google account to not sync email to stop the notifications from popping up in both apps.
Problem solved.
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Problem averted would be more correct here
I've been having the same issue for the past couple days. I have neither installed Chrome nor have I forced GPU rendering. I've tried clearing the cache and data with the same results. Next up is trying to reinstall the Gmail app.
So the latest update...
I downloaded Google Apps from the link a few messages up and tried to install just the Gmail.apk. That install failed. Not sure why.
Next, I used Titanium Backup to restore Gmail after I again cleared the data and cache. This seems to have worked and I had no FCs last night.
Hopefully this helps.
nhshah7 said:
Problem averted would be more correct here
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I'm thinkin' more like circumvented
Having the same problem Constant crashes. Can barely manage to read one email before it crashes and sometimes not even one.
I've been having this problem for days now. I turned off force gpu and I was able to get thru like 2 emails before it crashed. I'm getting sick of it, and nothing I do can fix it.
I have no idea what's going on, and its extremely aggravating. I never use Facebook other than for when notifications show up, each of then pictures are taken of stats on a brand new s3 with a brand new AOKP ROM, and I have not even opened Facebook after a full battery charge and a reboot, and it still demolishes my battery.
I need help here, its driving me up the wall
Nillanic said:
I have no idea what's going on, and its extremely aggravating. I never use Facebook other than for when notifications show up, each of then pictures are taken of stats on a brand new s3 with a brand new AOKP ROM, and I have not even opened Facebook after a full battery charge and a reboot, and it still demolishes my battery.
I need help here, its driving me up the wall
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seems to me like it's a wakelock bug which means that the application is preventing your phone from going into idle mode.uncheck all synch options and come back to report
Anaptiras said:
seems to me like it's a wakelock bug which means that the application is preventing your phone from going into idle mode.uncheck all synch options and come back to report
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Won't I loose the only thing I wanted facebook installed for, the push notifications?
Am I the only person who has this issue? there's gotta be someone else :S
Nillanic said:
Won't I loose the only thing I wanted facebook installed for, the push notifications?
Am I the only person who has this issue? there's gotta be someone else :S
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Try it the old fashioned way
Delete Facebook and reinstall it. I had the same problem with Google Maps once and it worked that way.
Reinstalled and same behavior.
I even force stopped the app out of curiosity, and its still draining, even tho its still stopped
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Try using greenify app
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Try using greenify app
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If he uses Greenifiy he won't receive any notifications from Facebook because the App will be hibernated.
That's right, Facebook will only sync when you open it, this is what fast Facebook does (which is very popular as it's a lightweight ver different version). Facebook is a big hogger but if you want instant updates, guess you'll have to put up with it. You could try clearing data, running sdmaid on a regular basis and clearing Facebook files, that might help.
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I recently noticed that every once in a while, seems like every hour or so that my s4 will vibrate once, and only once with absolutely no indication of why, no sort of notification, and I am losing my mind trying to figure out what is causing it. I have gone through a bunch of apps and disabled any kind of notification, uninstalled lots of apps and yet, it still happens. Does this happen to anyone else and or does someone know why? I am on mdk. Thanks.
Bump. No one has run into this..? Googling the issue has been useless.
RojoNinja said:
I recently noticed that every once in a while, seems like every hour or so that my s4 will vibrate once, and only once with absolutely no indication of why, no sort of notification, and I am losing my mind trying to figure out what is causing it. I have gone through a bunch of apps and disabled any kind of notification, uninstalled lots of apps and yet, it still happens. Does this happen to anyone else and or does someone know why? I am on mdk. Thanks.
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Does it happen only when you pick up the phone? If so, this is an optional feature that indicates you have unread messages. That's about the only thing I can think of.
this also has been happening to me. i started noticing this at night
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Does it happen only when you pick up the phone? If so, this is an optional feature that indicates you have unread messages. That's about the only thing I can think of.
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No, it can happen when it is in my pocket off, or when I am using it even.
Bmup. Still happens, tried using notification history app, and that showed nothing when the phone vibrated.
Bump. I've experienced this randomly myself.
I've noticed that if I have emails in gmail that I didn't check like" promotions" as the sperate it then mine does that. Might zero you in on a target.
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i had the same issue. in my case it was vibrating everytime i got a new email on the outlook.com app. even though i turned off all notification for that app it still vibrates.
I checked those other things already and it was still doing it. Though I believe I just figured it out in my case. Handcent privacy box. It had sent message notification in the status bar disabled and yet, it was set to vibrate every time, so that made it vibrate shortly after sending a text without any sort of notification. Hopefully that's the only reason for me.
random vibrations well
I've been noticing this too as of recent. While not in use, it tends to sit on my desk next to me. There is no set time, notification, or anything I can see triggering these vibrations. Really bugs the heck out of me.
Well I feel comfort in that I am not the only one it is happening to, and apparently the handcent thing didn't fix it, it just now vibrated for no reason. I'm completely stumped ugh.
RojoNinja said:
Well I feel comfort in that I am not the only one it is happening to, and apparently the handcent thing didn't fix it, it just now vibrated for no reason. I'm completely stumped ugh.
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I would backup all of your 3rd party apps, uninstall them, then see if it's still happening. Then if it's not doing it just restore one by one until you find the culprit.
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I would backup all of your 3rd party apps, uninstall them, then see if it's still happening. Then if it's not doing it just restore one by one until you find the culprit.
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Yeah its a good idea, but it would take ages to execute. Since the vibration happens randomly I would have to have the phone on my person at all times and if it happens just once in a day then I'd be restoring a single app at a time
RojoNinja said:
Yeah its a good idea, but it would take ages to execute. Since the vibration happens randomly I would have to have the phone on my person at all times and if it happens just once in a day then I'd be restoring a single app at a time
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What might be faster would be just to freeze the apps with TiBu, then it would only take a second to restore them. It might take a few days to track down, but it'll save you the hassle of having to deal with it long term
mrules45 said:
i had the same issue. in my case it was vibrating everytime i got a new email on the outlook.com app. even though i turned off all notification for that app it still vibrates.
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That's the culprit for me too. It's very very annoying. I have notifications turned off within outlook.com but it still vibrates when I get a new email. It must have been one of their updates that broke this because it never used to.
philhouse said:
That's the culprit for me too. It's very very annoying. I have notifications turned off within outlook.com but it still vibrates when I get a new email. It must have been one of their updates that broke this because it never used to.
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The solution to that would be to go into app info for outlook.com and disable all notifications.
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The solution to that would be to go into app info for outlook.com and disable all notifications.
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I've done that. It doesn't stop :thumbdown:
Hmm, that is very strange. For me, if the vibration is disabled within the app, and all notifications are disabled app settings, then i get no more vibration. Did you try reinstalling outlook and or rebooting?
mrules45 said:
Hmm, that is very strange. For me, if the vibration is disabled within the app, and all notifications are disabled app settings, then i get no more vibration. Did you try reinstalling outlook and or rebooting?
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Maybe I'll try reinstalling outlook.com. Sort of a hassle but worth it if it stops the buzzing!
I have an HTC Droid DNA on Verizon running Android 4.4.2 (for a while now) and it's been pretty solid until about two weeks ago. All of a sudden it has started eating battery like mad, and the battery info says that the dialer or android system are the largest users of battery. I'm talking like full charge in the morning to dead by mid afternoon PLUGGED IN TO MY COMPUTER. I'm down 10% battery in the last 1.5 hours with the phone charging. The phone is in global mode, the location is set to "battery saving," I have good signal here (East Sacramento, Ca). I found some old threads on similar battery issues and read through them, tried what they recommended. I reset the cache partition first, no dice. I did a factory reset, and that seemed to work for a few days, but now the problem is back. I can't reset every few freaking days or my life will be a constant loop of reentering passwords. Could this be some sort of virus with a really good rootkit? I'm at my wit's end. Anybody know what this might be? I'd appreciate any help y'all can offer. Thanks.
Disable any sync in settings, it sounds like an app is trying to sync your contacts and is having issues making dialer and system keep on trying to sync those for you. That is my only thoughts other than some rogue app doing something to call dialer and system as factory reset fixes it, so it has to be something in settings or an app that gets installed on your end.
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Here goes . . .
Thanks for the quick reply. I live by sync, but I'll certainly try it and see what happens. Any idea of how I might figure out which app it is if that's the issue?
Uzephi said:
Disable any sync in settings, it sounds like an app is trying to sync your contacts and is having issues making dialer and system keep on trying to sync those for you. That is my only thoughts other than some rogue app doing something to call dialer and system as factory reset fixes it, so it has to be something in settings or an app that gets installed on your end.
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Seems not to Help.
So I've disabled sync, and I'm still losing about 1% battery every 1-3minutes. so I get roughly 2-3 hrs. battery from full charge at that rate, and plugging in while running only slows the bleeding. Under battery usage, Dialer is 45%, Android system is 33%, and Internet is 10%, followed by play services, linkedin and mediaserver for a combined 5%. Hmmm . . .
Uzephi said:
Disable any sync in settings, it sounds like an app is trying to sync your contacts and is having issues making dialer and system keep on trying to sync those for you. That is my only thoughts other than some rogue app doing something to call dialer and system as factory reset fixes it, so it has to be something in settings or an app that gets installed on your end.
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Hmm. Have you tried disabling location and WiFi location consent? It might be gplay services keeping GPS or WiFi scan on. I haven't had this issue in awhile as I just use greenify to sleep pretty much every app I have and important ones have gcm so they can wake for a quick email/text/etc check once in awhile.
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Is this thread dead?
Having the same issue on my girlfriend's DNA; Dialer seems to account on the most battery drain.
Have you tried the suggested solution already? I never personally ran into this issue. Then again only my SIM syncs contacts and nothing else does as I am a privacy nut and don't want other services to know my contact list.
Uzephi said:
Have you tried the suggested solution already? I never personally ran into this issue. Then again only my SIM syncs contacts and nothing else does as I am a privacy nut and don't want other services to know my contact list.
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Yeah, tried unsynching everything.
Seems that the issue resolved itself when I cleared cache from recovery...
Then, instead of the dialer being the culprit; Android system was...
Planning on doing full factory reset this weekend.