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You know the nuisance that was brought to us with 2.3.4? You know, the one that would not show the correct battery %? Well, here is the fix and I hope you enjoy
This will replace your battd and libbattd.so files with the previous 2.3.3. The files are in binary and I don't know how to convert them to a readable format, so until then, enjoy this fix and post your results for others to see the awesomeness. I will need you to do the following before you flash:
WIPE DALVIK-CACHE AND CACHE!
You may not have to do a data wipe and the battstat.bin should be fine as it is. If you flash this without a successful battery fix, then try to delete your batterystat.bin file(the file you calibrate a battery with), and see what your results are before posting that this doesn't work.
Enjoy
UPDATE:
The uploaded zip is not signed correctly from recent reports, so for now this is what you will need to do to get this working until I get the flashable zip working again. Sorry for the inconvience, thank sopa/pipa/FBI/whoever that shut down MultiUpload.
For now:
1. Push files to proper location.
2. Set permissions correctly to rw-r-r or
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3. Reboot to recovery, wipe cache and dalvik-cache.
4. Reboot the device.
GB Battery Fix v0.8
This should work for ALL future GingerBread builds and ROMs that don't have the issue resolved(ie 2.3.5)
This fix was originally found by juggernaut of the Atrix forum...didn't realize till after X0dus pm'd me.
Enjoy the fix and Happy Holidays!
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Excited to try this. I'm really hoping that it works.
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Umm, I was on Eclipse 1.3.. I wiped the cache partition and dalvik cache, and then I flashed this file, and now my phone won't go past the "M DUAL-CORE TECHNOLOGY" bootup screen..?
Did you test this exact zip before you released it?
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It won't even let me get into Recovery by plugging my phone in after taking the battery out..
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I am now SBFing to 2.3.4 lol
donlad said:
Umm, I was on Eclipse 1.3.. I wiped the cache partition and dalvik cache, and then I flashed this file, and now my phone won't go past the "M DUAL-CORE TECHNOLOGY" bootup screen..?
Did you test this exact zip before you released it?
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It won't even let me get into Recovery by plugging my phone in after taking the battery out..
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I am now SBFing to 2.3.4 lol
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Same here. Had to reflash rom
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Well I SBF'd to 2.3.4 and it won't let me activate because Verizon is doing maintenance on their activation systems. This is just great. I can't get past the activate screen to do ANYTHING with my damn phone. GRRR!
Peperm1nt said:
You know the nuisance that was brought to us with 2.3.4? You know, the one that would not show the correct battery %? Well, here is the fix and I hope you enjoy
This will replace a your battd and libbattd.so files with the previous 2.3.3. The files are in binary and I don't know how to convert them to a readable format, so until then, enjoy this fix and post your results for others to see the awesomeness. I will need you to do the following before you flash:
WIPE DALVIK-CACHE AND CACHE!
You may not have to do a data wipe and the battstat.bin should be fine as it is. If you flash this without a successful battery fix, then try to delete your batterystat.bin file(the file you calibrate a battery with), and see what your results are before posting that this doesn't work.
Enjoy
GingerBread 2.3.4+ Battery Fix v0.8
This should work ALL future GingerBread builds that don't have the issue resolved(ie 2.3.5)
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we tried this on the X2 here, but it didn't work, not sure if you are doing something different, just thought i would share:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1305243
Ignore.
Mr_GreenJeans already posted the same thing.
Same time LOL
>????? wow....
So you wiped the cache and dalvik and didnt work? Ill check the .zip to make sure that everything is fine.... Apologise, but I thought I had it fixed.
Removed link til .zip is fixed.
OMFG! Guys I am terribly sorry about this!! I found the problem. For some reason when I edited the script it didnt save it. But it should be working now.
DEEPLY SORRY FOR THAT!
Link has been updated. The error was with the updater-script. Deeply appologize for that. But is should now work. Im sorry for that error guys.
donlad said:
Well I SBF'd to 2.3.4 and it won't let me activate because Verizon is doing maintenance on their activation systems. This is just great. I can't get past the activate screen to do ANYTHING with my damn phone. GRRR!
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To bypass activation screen, tap the android as quickly as possible/as soon as you see it! This will bring you to the normal setup and completely bypass Verizon activation until they're done with maintenance. Then you call the activation number (*228) and activate cell service as normal.
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To bypass activation screen, tap the android as quickly as possible/as soon as you see it! This will bring you to the normal setup and completely bypass Verizon activation until they're done with maintenance. Then you call the activation number (*228) and activate cell service as normal.
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Or you can tap the four corners of the gray Android screen on sequence
Upper left upper right lower right lower left.
Tapin' the Talk on the xSquared
lesismore1 said:
To bypass activation screen, tap the android as quickly as possible/as soon as you see it! This will bring you to the normal setup and completely bypass Verizon activation until they're done with maintenance. Then you call the activation number (*228) and activate cell service as normal.
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Peperm1nt said:
Or you can tap the four corners of the gray Android screen on sequence
Upper left upper right lower right lower left.
Tapin' the Talk on the xSquared
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I actually tried both of those methods last night and couldn't get them to work :\
but this morning when I wokeup Verizon's activation was back online so everything is fine now.
In other news, flashing the now fixed zip in a second and will post my results.
No need to apologize. Keep hacking away. You have done alot for the dx2 and I will try what ever you got.
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Preliminary test results:
I rebooted into recovery with 87% battery life, cleared cache & dalvik cache, flashed the newly fixed battery fix, rebooted, and battery life reports at 86%, as it should've.
Rebooted a second time and battery life is reporting at 85%.
Rebooted a third time and battery life is reporting at 85%.
Rebooted a fourth time and battery life is reporting at 85%.
No jumps in 4 reboots! I will let the battery drain a bit more, perhaps to 50% and try more reboots.
donlad said:
Preliminary test results:
I rebooted into recovery with 87% battery life, cleared cache & dalvik cache, flashed the newly fixed battery fix, rebooted, and battery life reports at 86%, as it should've.
Rebooted a second time and battery life is reporting at 85%.
Rebooted a third time and battery life is reporting at 85%.
Rebooted a fourth time and battery life is reporting at 85%.
No jumps in 4 reboots! I will let the battery drain a bit more, perhaps to 50% and try more reboots.
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That constant 85% has me skeptical. Take it down just a few % pts and reboot. See if it jumps back to 85%. We would get similar results when we tested this mod.
Rebooted while at 80% battery, and it stayed at 80%!
X0dus said:
That constant 85% has me skeptical. Take it down just a few % pts and reboot. See if it jumps back to 85%. We would get similar results when we tested this mod.
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What was the fix you guys tried by chance?
Tapin' the Talk on the xSquared
Rebooted at 79% and after reboot still at 79%. Will reboot once I get to 40% for more tests.
Peperm1nt said:
What was the fix you guys tried by chance?
Tapin' the Talk on the xSquared
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1305243
I edited the OP since b/c it wasn't working for many. I left the original post I found in the Atrix forum. The mod we tested was this exact same thing. Did you edit the files at all?
This is my review for the CM7 build. Hope you like it.
http://youtu.be/CVRPB2Nu7YM?hd=1
I'm loving cm7. Speed, debloat, a little freedom. Only thing better would be an unlocked bootloader and/or ics
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If you have a DX2 this ROM is a MUST!!!!!! You have to down load it! Why Motorola would let Verizon fill the phone with some so crap is beyond me. Stock, the phone was a little buggy and made me wish asurion would give me back my cracked DX. It was choppy and the 512MB of RAM got was used up quickly with all the BLUR (Yes its good now but 512MB isnt enough). Stock google with no blur equals a dual core phone that flies!!! Take your time, follow the directions and you will never look back!!!
+1, your insight is well outspoken.
Thanks for the review brandon. It made me switch from liberty to cm7. I'll never look back! (except for miui )
Is 2780 on cm7 using quadrant benchmark a good score?
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Cant go wrong wit cm7 at all except if u can live with no hdmi which i can
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alright well so far what i have noticed with this rom (and i came from the most recent version of eclipse) are the following:
1.) Battery life is much worse than before. i used to have 70 to 80 percent on days i wouldnt use or touch the phone and it would sit in my pocket for 90 percent of the school day. i barely touch my phone in school and when i got home today after practice, i was already down to 30% which made me slightly depressed.
2.) ive noticed there are small amounts of lag sometimes with the phone, granted when i was running eclipse, i was running speedy and a 3g script.
3.) i have had a little trouble with the gallery but it might just be the fact that my memory card is starting to poop on my face because its overstuffed to the brim
so now for a few questions. can you run any of the good scripts with cm7 because i really dont see alot of this speed that everyone keeps talking about compared to when i was running eclipse. is there also a way to increase the battery life like delete the file that saved the previous battery stats?
thanks for reading btw
Regarding your question about scripts, I believe the general consensus is that the scripts that we had run on the other ROM's should not be necessary.
However, someone in another thread posted this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21689117&postcount=3 and claims it helped w/ his battery life. He doesn't say by exactly how much, but he seems happy.
I haven't had many issues w/ battery life and I've seen improvement over the Eclipse rom, but you might want to monitor your current battery usage for patterns.
thanks! but yeah ive also noticed with this "hacked" cm7 recovery that when i try to install it it wants to force close, and when i click wait, a few seconds later it says install success! and when i click recovery mode it just shuts off and never reboots. whats the problem?
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and another problem ive found is that sometimes when my phone starts up, i get the roaming triangle next to my service strength bar and it flashes. why is it doing that?!
Are you plugged into the wall charger?
Reference: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1318083
will.bates94 said:
alright well so far what i have noticed with this rom (and i came from the most recent version of eclipse) are the following:
1.) Battery life is much worse than before. i used to have 70 to 80 percent on days i wouldnt use or touch the phone and it would sit in my pocket for 90 percent of the school day. i barely touch my phone in school and when i got home today after practice, i was already down to 30% which made me slightly depressed.
2.) ive noticed there are small amounts of lag sometimes with the phone, granted when i was running eclipse, i was running speedy and a 3g script.
3.) i have had a little trouble with the gallery but it might just be the fact that my memory card is starting to poop on my face because its overstuffed to the brim
so now for a few questions. can you run any of the good scripts with cm7 because i really dont see alot of this speed that everyone keeps talking about compared to when i was running eclipse. is there also a way to increase the battery life like delete the file that saved the previous battery stats?
thanks for reading btw
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Did u come from a clean sbf?
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kennyb6 said:
Did u come from a clean sbf?
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yes i did i did a full sbf. mem wipe, cache wipe, the works lol.
and lex it says you dont need to be plugged into anything. ill take a cap if you would like.
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also, my gallery will force close and do other funny things, but i think this could all be due to the mem card problems ive been having. i think its time to upgrade to the 32 gb class ten!!
and should i try sbf'ing again with a different sbf file? because i just rebooted my phone again and it flashed the roaming triangle again :/
will.bates94 said:
yes i did i did a full sbf. mem wipe, cache wipe, the works lol.
and lex it says you dont need to be plugged into anything. ill take a cap if you would like.
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also, my gallery will force close and do other funny things, but i think this could all be due to the mem card problems ive been having. i think its time to upgrade to the 32 gb class ten!!
and should i try sbf'ing again with a different sbf file? because i just rebooted my phone again and it flashed the roaming triangle again :/
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Idk thats weird mine hasnt had any problems except battery life drains a lil fast but that could be due to me being a heavy user other than that i havent had any problems at all so idk
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what to do now lol that is the question.
will.bates94 said:
what to do now lol that is the question.
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Are u using titamium backup to restore data or apps
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kennyb6 said:
Are u using titamium backup to restore data or apps
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no i just reinstall all apps via market. sounds lazy i know
Its what i do to i was gona say that it might be causin your problems but nvm idk id sbf one more time and wipe like 5 times before and after flashin cm7 again lol
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Great review, enjoyed the video as well! I am so stoked about this rom! I just flashed it last night. I have not been this excited about my X2 since the first Gingerbread rom was released.
I do notice a big decrease in battery life but I am going to try and calibrate the battery and see if that helps. Also, I'm going to give it a few days too since I've been using the phone more than usual too setting everything up.
Hello,guys.My problem is this that when i go to bed my phone has 20-30% battery and i put it on charge and when i wake up it is on 40-50% and it doesn't want to move.It has been on charge around 7-8 hours.Then i have to plug it out and play a little bit to waste some of the battery and then to plug it back to charge to 100%.Do i have to change the firmware or what ?Thanks in advance.
Stock rom and kernel? If yes then try another charger and lead first.
Also, questions should be posted in the q&a forum to reduce clutter in here.
Baseband ver I9300XXEMC2
Kernel ver 3.0.31-1042335
Check this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36124435
Report the thread and ask the mods to move it to the Q&A section.
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Definitely try another cable. S3 has USB stability detection that restricts current when it detects unstable USB. Samsung cable is very bad at remaining stable
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Continues then wipe battery stats .
Drain battery to zero charge fully drain again and charge fully then use as normal .
That is purely to rule out any wrong reporting and start the battery recalibrating .
jje
JJEgan said:
Continues then wipe battery stats
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This will do nothing. This is the biggest misconception in regards to Android Battery that XDA has ever seen.
Example of battery stats:
Screen on = 2h 40m
WiFi on = 5h 33m
Why does anyone think wiping these back to 0 will help anything? Charging the phone to 100% wipes the battery stats anyway.
rootSU said:
This will do nothing. This is the biggest misconception in regards to Android Battery that XDA has ever seen.
Example of battery stats:
Screen on = 2h 40m
WiFi on = 5h 33m
Why does anyone think wiping these back to 0 will help anything? Charging the phone to 100% wipes the battery stats anyway.
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HERE WE GO AGAIN PURE IGNORANCE .
IT wipes the battery stats how many times does it have to be repeated BATTERY STATS WIPE
IF you actually read the post you would see it was an attempt to return all to zero nothing to do with battery stats calibrating phone .You can read Diane Hackborns post in that regard just as i did the day it was posted . So dont come that battery stats crap with me .
Just giving the OP a zero state to work from does not matter if its duplicated or not zero start from the beginning rules out one possible fault area as unlikely as it may be .
JJEgan said:
HERE WE GO AGAIN PURE IGNORANCE .
IT wipes the battery stats how many times does it have to be repeated BATTERY STATS WIPE
IF you actually read the post you would see it was an attempt to return all to zero nothing to do with battery stats calibrating phone .You can read Diane Hackborns post in that regard just as i did the day it was posted . So dont come that battery stats crap with me .
Just giving the OP a zero state to work from does not matter if its duplicated or not zero start from the beginning rules out one possible fault area as unlikely as it may be .
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Wow. At first I thought you were just rude and unhelpful but you're actually unknowledgable too.
What % the overall battery level reads at has nothing to do with "battery stats". Whether any individual system is at 0 or not is completely irrelevant to overall %. The OP does not need a "zero state". Stats and calibration are not linked at all. It rules out NOTHING (except perhaps any level of knowledge you were hoping to trick the OP into thinking you had) Try reading Diane's post properly before flaming!
https://plus.google.com/app/basic/stream/z13dgb0rksywh3muq222fzkqnwfgdbgrk04
Thank god you're not giving "information" on something important because people like you can be dangerous.
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JJegan, if he thinks he knows better and just ignores what professional Android developers, hackers and hobbyists say and write, just ignore him. No point in getting annoyed, and anyways, you guys should stay on-topic and carry out discussions like these via PM
You should read it too!
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Well its got me beat with this battery thing too..
It either barely charges at 100-400 mA or the phone is using more power than that and so it effectively discharges slightly even though connected to wall charger.
You can cross these things off the list as things I have tried so far:
>tried other chargers and leads
>took battery out for a while and put back and restarted
>wiped battery stats several times
>did a backup and wiped system/factory reset
>inspected and cleaned mini usb socket on phone
>tried all the battery calibration and charging apps
>tried charging to 100% even with phone switched off but it never got there even after 24hrs
>with and without siyah kernel
>done lots of yelling and hair pulling / tantrums
By the behaviours I dont suspect a dead battery. It seams like the phone is only asking for a low charge rate from the charger for whatever reason.
Please offer any suggestions you think will help narrow this down. I use cm nightlies.
When did it last work? Do you have a nandroid you can restore too?
It could be hardware. I stability generated by a faulty USB port.
I would be tempted to return it to stock. Problem still exists, send for repair. If not, it was software
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rootSU said:
When did it last work? Do you have a nandroid you can restore too?
It could be hardware. I stability generated by a faulty USB port.
I would be tempted to return it to stock. Problem still exists, send for repair. If not, it was software
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thank...no nandroid to go back to. hasnt charged properly for at least a month. so you are suggest flashing a stock rom and see if that fixes it?
You could try wipe + different stock based custom rom + stock kernel first.....
But ultimately if that failed (since you've tried everything else) then I would go fully stock next.
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rootSU said:
You could try wipe + different stock based custom rom + stock kernel first.....
But ultimately if that failed (since you've tried everything else) then I would go fully stock next.
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ok...would i be able to come back to CM afterwards if that works and keep the fix?
One step at a time. If it works we know its not hardware. What we don't know is what software / data is causing it.
Lets find out if it works first though.
Do take a nandroid backup first though
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rootSU said:
One step at a time. If it works we know its not hardware. What we don't know is what software / data is causing it.
Lets find out if it works first though.
Do take a nandroid backup first though
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*goes to find a stock rom*
installed stock rom...no difference
back to cm and the battery charging saga continues,,,.
ididnt said:
installed stock rom...no difference
back to cm and the battery charging saga continues,,,.
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It's got to be hardware then. I would recommend full unroot, Triangle away, stock rom + send for warranty repair.
My battery percentage is showing me 2% or less all the time even if I am charging my mobile for the whole day... I faced this problem after changing charging through USB connection to 900 mAH via Boeffla Config. V2 and I was running Boeffla Kernel V5 as it was working fine with me on Yank555's kernel... I a lot of thing but nothing worked with me, I used reset.zip for Boeffla Config. V2 app... I calibrated battery more than once... I flashed another kernels after wiping cache and dalvik cache... I installed new ROMs after full wipe and full format but the problem still exist... Now I am working with NeatROM Lite and Chinese repacked kernel and the problem is still with me ... Any fast help plzzz, It is very urgent to me.
I did full wipe and format and downgraded to Omega 4.2 and back to 4.3 but the problem still the same.. I kept the phone in the charger from the night till the morning and it reached 60% I think ... It is not about the cable or the battery as I tried both of them on another device and they worked well... Any ideas !?
Same issue as many previous posts, rules say search and read before creating a new thread.
Replace your charger, lead and battery. Flash to full stock rom and factory reset. If still the same then you need a new motherboard
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dolceka said:
My battery percentage is showing me 2% or less all the time even if I am charging my mobile for the whole day... I faced this problem after changing charging through USB connection to 900 mAH via Boeffla Config. V2 and I was running Boeffla Kernel V5 as it was working fine with me on Yank555's kernel... I a lot of thing but nothing worked with me, I used reset.zip for Boeffla Config. V2 app... I calibrated battery more than once... I flashed another kernels after wiping cache and dalvik cache... I installed new ROMs after full wipe and full format but the problem still exist... Now I am working with NeatROM Lite and Chinese repacked kernel and the problem is still with me ... Any fast help plzzz, It is very urgent to me.
I did full wipe and format and downgraded to Omega 4.2 and back to 4.3 but the problem still the same.. I kept the phone in the charger from the night till the morning and it reached 60% I think ... It is not about the cable or the battery as I tried both of them on another device and they worked well... Any ideas !?
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Nvr change the charging mah more or less than default.
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JellyYogurt said:
Nvr change the charging mah more or less than default.
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I did ... and it was working fine with me on Yank555's kernel but I don't know what happened while I tried the same at Boeffla kernel ... I am trying a lot of things since the morning and I feel that I am stuck at the same issue.
boomboomer said:
Same issue as many previous posts, rules say search and read before creating a new thread.
Replace your charger, lead and battery. Flash to full stock rom and factory reset. If still the same then you need a new motherboard
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Man, It is not about battery drain... It is about not charging.. When I plug the charger and w8, I see the percentage of the battery is going down not up.. I tried full wipe and format and calibrating battery "But I can't do it on 100% as I can't recharge it" and nothing worked with me.
My dad died the day before yesterday and I am not in the mood for the phone at all but it is important for everyone as u all know guys "RIP Dad"
dolceka said:
Man, It is not about battery drain... It is about not charging.. When I plug the charger and w8, I see the percentage of the battery is going down not up.. I tried full wipe and format and calibrating battery "But I can't do it on 100% as I can't recharge it" and nothing worked with me.
My dad died the day before yesterday and I am not in the mood for the phone at all but it is important for everyone as u all know guys "RIP Dad"
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The gs3 stock charger has problems with it. Samsung staffs said tat to me.
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Hi
Since around a week i noticed very high usage of Android System proccess. Its taking a lot of battery juice. I switched between various ROMS global/dev it doesnt solve the problem. I see people getting easily 8-10h of SOT while im at.....well check yourself screenshots. Brightness auto, no sms, no calls, only a little data LTE. This is unacceptable.
And the "Android System" is now at 21% in apps, earlier it wasnt even present or of it was it was very low few percentages.
I think i did everything i could. Yesterday flashed global stable 7.2.3.0 with MiFlash choosing "flash all".
Going down from 100% to 90 as you see it takes just around 15 minutes. Why is that ? Going frokm 100% to 99 takes like 30 seconds. Is it possible its faulty battery in my model ?
Any ideas ?
try to remove sd-card, sim-card
do factory reset (do not sign in to google / mi account) and see how it goes
I did remove sim card. Didnt help. Dont have sdcard
Factory reset will wipe everything right ?
Antaroo said:
I did remove sim card. Didnt help. Dont have sdcard
Factory reset will wipe everything right ?
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yes, everything means it will wipe out what drains your battery to (should)
I had the same problem. Full wipe in TWRP, and then factory reset again after first boot. Battery was back to normal.
Please just confirm it... I will test new china dev and if problem persist I will report again with new ss...
http://en.miui.com/thread-264438-1-1.html
I'm having the same issue, Android System was just using up a few percent of battery, since a few days it drains battery very fast(Android System 20%, Android 13%), also when phone is in standby (BBS tells me phone is in deepsleep over 90% of the time, so wakelocks are not an issue).
Very strange, as in my first days I easily got 10h SOT and now barely make 6h.
I'm on MIUI 7 Global 6.5.19 Beta by the way.
Try using Smiui rom......!!!!! Got a not good battery on xioami.eu roms.....!!!! But with Smiui rom, it is better....not heating at all....
I need help. My android system used my battery until 30%. It drains my battery so much. Anybody help me?
Try using cm13 official! 1 hour of sot for every 10 percent
Addymore said:
Try using Smiui rom......!!!!! Got a not good battery on xioami.eu roms.....!!!! But with Smiui rom, it is better....not heating at all....
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justinxfan said:
Try using cm13 official! 1 hour of sot for every 10 percent
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Never got it any special things u did?
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Navi44 said:
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Never got it any special things u did?
Sent from my Redmi Note 3 using Tapatalk
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I flashed radon kernel and that seems to have improved nbattery.
I have absolutely same problem with this dude. I've got more like a 7-8 SoT with 2.5 days usae on vendor rom (something like 7.3.2.0.0 (bewre of an extra zero) but the battery was immense.
I then later unlocked bootloader officially and since I liked the miui I was using, told myself "hey, lets keep going". I've flashed global stable 7.3.2.0 hell. it was awful. 10 minutes, battery was dropping like a gaggled eye m..f..r. I also noticed that the phone not too much but was heating up when the screen was on. On vendor, I haven't noticed any heat except charging. btw, I never play games. only listen to music and read news-articles on my phone.
I have also noticed that on marathon mode, pone uses insane battery but it wasn't awake.. (how the F.. could that happen?) on vendor, it was 0-1%; on 7.3.2 official Global Stable, its minimum %6-7 on AIRPLANE mode in 7 hours!!!
SO far tried different roms but looks like nothing's working. still same issue. I'm guessing the problem could be related to kernel, but I'm not gonna go over it. even unlocking bootloader and flashing an official rom has taken my days and I had hardbircked the phone.
aint gonna buy a xiaomi again. that was my first time, and probably the last.
Guys I am facing same problem
Android system and android both are draining battery
And usage for both of them is like 30-40%
Plz can someone suggest a fix that does not involve resetting my phone