Battery drain in aereo mode with minicm7?? - Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 Mini

Yesterday I installed the minicm7 rom from this site in my x 10 mini. I charged the phone and then went to sleep with phone on 99% charge and I put aereo mode. This morning , after 7 hours of sleep, the battery was at 65%. With the stock rom I had just 1 or 2 % drain during night.
I have data connection, wireless, syncronization,gps, background data, all of these are off.
how can I solve this?
thank you!

matice said:
Yesterday I installed the minicm7 rom from this site in my x 10 mini. I charged the phone and then went to sleep with phone on 99% charge and I put aereo mode. This morning , after 7 hours of sleep, the battery was at 65%. With the stock rom I had just 1 or 2 % drain during night.
I have data connection, wireless, syncronization,gps, background data, all of these are off.
how can I solve this?
thank you!
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did u tried wiping battery stats in cwm ?
do it once
and download
deep sleep from playstore
and set the profile to slumberer
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Another battery drain thread....
The battery life on my UK S2 during the day is fine - from 8am to 5pm in the office it goes from 100% to 75%, with 3G on the whole time (no wifi, GPS or bluetooth). I check emails throughout the day but make/receive very few calls.
Last night I charged the phone to 100% then installed ZDBox, put the phone into Do Not Disturb/Airplane mode between midnight and 9am using ZDBox, and left the phone by my bedside upstairs. When I checked it at 08:50 this morning the phone was still in airplane mode but the battery had dropped to 25%.
If I can go 9 hours in the office with 3G switched on, and occasional email checking, and still retain 75% charge, why would it have dropped from 100% to 25% while in airplane mode for 9 hours at home overnight?
The battery usage stats at 08:50 this morning showed:
Android O/S 96%
Android System 2%
Dialer 2%
I'm running stock XWKI4 (2.3.4), upgraded via Kies and rooted.
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Search XDA for BettertBatteryStats download.
Install and after 24 hours check for wakelocks and see if a rogue app is draining the battery.
Edit: here it is.
killall said:
Search XDA for BettertBatteryStats download.
Install and after 24 hours check for wakelocks and see if a rogue app is draining the battery.
Edit: here it is.
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i would also urge people to purchase this app in the market to support the developer who is always on hand to offer assistance on XDA and always posts updates on here too, it's well worth the small charge for a great app.

[Q] VERY High battery usage

Hello,
I've got this problem using every MIUI and stock based ROM.After I've unplugged my phone at 6AM the battery is below 30% (it was only in standby mode, not used at all). It starts after using the same ROM for about 2 months. That isn't normal. Checking battery usage shows that the usage of phone network is 26% (it's on the top) The data is disabled. Have You had such a problem, do You know how to solve this?
jakuburban said:
Hello,
I've got this problem using every MIUI and stock based ROM.After I've unplugged my phone at 6AM the battery is below 30% (it was only in standby mode, not used at all). It starts after using the same ROM for about 2 months. That isn't normal. Checking battery usage shows that the usage of phone network is 26% (it's on the top) The data is disabled. Have You had such a problem, do You know how to solve this?
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Try to wipe your batery stats
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=19664465&postcount=1583
Feel free to hit the thanks button if i helped
Greets DM

[Q] Heavy battery drain since Update to 4.0.4 - What can I do?

Hello,
how you can read above, I have big problems with my battery since I did an update to Android 4.0.4 a few days ago. Before, I charged my phone 1-3 times a week. If I charge it now and pull off the charging adapter, my battery drains down to 0 within a few hours. After about 1 hour in Stand-By I have about 75-80% of battery life at the moment. Does anyone of you have an idea how this problem is caused? And if - what can I do against it?
Greets blackmax07
PS: Sorry for bad English, I'm from Germany
1.no
2.go back to using your previous firmware
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I'm facing the same problem although my phone isn't rooted... And it is awake the whole time. I mean it, not a single second of deep sleep.
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Don't do anything yet. Go and reboot your home router. Trust me. I had some crazy battery drain on my S2, not just on ICS but also on gingerbread. It had very little to do with the phone. Just reboot your home router and see if your drain stops. It stopped mine. I found out after I installed a data manager on my phone that my phone was downloading a hell of a lot of data, and no I am all on stock ICS. I got hardly any apps installed either.
And when I turned off WiFi and a 3G data, the battery drain used to stop. I rebooted my home router and and now my WiFi is always on and very little drain. Try it.
Better battery stats for finding your wakelocks and cpu spy to see if your device is deep sleeping
And a kernel that you can tweak
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I don't know which member it was on XDA who suggested leaving the phone alone and just Rebooting your home wireless access point. But it has worked like a charm for me. No more battery drain. I don't know what the router is doing with the S2 but its causing a massive data spike in the Data stats on the phone. Reboot the router.
I found a solution for myself. Power manager service and fuel_alert were waking the phone. I just took the battery off for some minutes and voila! The phone goes into deep sleep again.
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Hello,
it seems like my battery had been destroyed. I don't know how this could happen, but it happened. I turned the device off over night and wanted to start it this morning - nothing. No boot animation or something else. So I plugged in the charger - nothing. I waited about 20-30 minutes and tried to boot it- nothing. Then I tested the battery of a friend - and my phone was booting again. So I ordered a new battery for my phone at amazon.
blackmax07

Battery

Hi All.
I have a problem with my original battery.
When it arrives at 15% the phone go to shut down.
I know is not normal, but I don't find solution.
Could you help me?
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R: Why Devs Develop ROMs that Look like XPERIA Builds ? Y You No Change the Look
Try to calibrate battery:
Drain battery untill phone power off itself.
Plug in the charger and wait a couple of minutes
While phone is charging, power it on, switch off all connections and lock it.
Let it charge alone till 100% then wait 20 minutes more.
Reboot phone to cwm and wipe battery stats.
Reboot phone and wait 10 minutes after it reaches 100% of charge (just wait if charge has not gone down)
Finally plug off the charger.
Now only for the next time plug charger in only after phone has shut it off by itself, then charge directly to the 100%.
After this problem should be gone, if not change battery pack or go to service.
Flashing roms frequently is by far the best cause to get a bad calibration.
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Ok, i will try.
I flash ROM every month.
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spa856 said:
Ok, i will try.
I flash ROM every month.
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Certified ROMaholic! :good:
Bertellio said:
Try to calibrate battery:
Drain battery untill phone power off itself.
Plug in the charger and wait a couple of minutes
While phone is charging, power it on, switch off all connections and lock it.
Let it charge alone till 100% then wait 20 minutes more.
Reboot phone to cwm and wipe battery stats.
Reboot phone and wait 10 minutes after it reaches 100% of charge (just wait if charge has not gone down)
Finally plug off the charger.
Now only for the next time plug charger in only after phone has shut it off by itself, then charge directly to the 100%.
After this problem should be gone, if not change battery pack or go to service.
Flashing roms frequently is by far the best cause to get a bad calibration.
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Got similar problem.... Mine varies from 39 to 20 % .... after reaching this it goes directly to 1%... n shut down... Already tried your method... not working ... Is it time for me to buy a new battery?
khanjan2khan said:
Got similar problem.... Mine varies from 39 to 20 % .... after reaching this it goes directly to 1%... n shut down... Already tried your method... not working ... Is it time for me to buy a new battery?
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Do you flash too many roms?
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Attitude.SSJ said:
Do you flash too many roms?
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I have flashed almost every ROM but not frequently... Minimum of a month apart from trying each ROM... Is it bad? Currently using AOKP by mikegapinski and the previous stable ROM i was using was Pureness Build 14 by ThilinaC.
khanjan2khan said:
I have flashed almost every ROM but not frequently... Minimum of a month apart from trying each ROM... Is it bad? Currently using AOKP by mikegapinski and the previous stable ROM i was using was Pureness Build 14 by ThilinaC.
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When I used to flash frequently I used to get bad battery levels... But you dont flash so frequently.. So maybe battery needs replacement...
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I have solved this issue - 3 days -, now it works.
When your phone arrive at 20% --> 1% start to charge.
Shut down your phone and go to sleep.
This operation for 3 days.
Only for the first morning, reboot your phone (always in charge) and go to cwm. Clear battery stats.
Reboot, wait 5 mins with the phone in charge and after unplugged.
In the 4° day yo can charge with your phone on and you must see 1% --> 2% etc...if display shows that, your phone works.
During the day, if your charge are finishing, you can charge (not full).
Ok?
spa856 said:
I have solved this issue - 3 days -, now it works.
When your phone arrive at 20% --> 1% start to charge.
Shut down your phone and go to sleep.
This operation for 3 days.
Only for the first morning, reboot your phone (always in charge) and go to cwm. Clear battery stats.
Reboot, wait 5 mins with the phone in charge and after unplugged.
In the 4° day yo can charge with your phone on and you must see 1% --> 2% etc...if display shows that, your phone works.
During the day, if your charge are finishing, you can charge (not full).
Ok?
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I'll try this and let u know the results... thanx in advance...

Problem with battery drain

Hey everyone
I am having a problem with my battery drain.A few days back my battery was fine i am using lg LTE 2 phone with a 2150 mAh battery. Overnight the max drain was 3-5 % max but now its like 60-70% overnight and when i wake a up the mobile is hot like its constantly been using. Before i go to bed i clear the ram stop all applications then go to sleep but still drains i even restarted the phone a couple of times still the same
Help please! :crying:
usama11 said:
Hey everyone
I am having a problem with my battery drain.A few days back my battery was fine i am using lg LTE 2 phone with a 2150 mAh battery. Overnight the max drain was 3-5 % max but now its like 60-70% overnight and when i wake a up the mobile is hot like its constantly been using. Before i go to bed i clear the ram stop all applications then go to sleep but still drains i even restarted the phone a couple of times still the same
Help please! :crying:
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As you are saying that your mobile seems "hot"
First you need to confirm that its charger/device issue or only with battery.
First do battery calibration with this method: (In this method you need custom recovery for your device
This may help you
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1616598
Dont forget to thank him there on his thread.
IMPORTANT: You can skip this step>> "Wait 20 min after you are sure it is 100% (phone should stay plugged in)" - As i dont know much about LG devices and their batteries
Now some advice from me-
If you can cover it >>> Never charge battery again and again before 15 or 20%
Always charge your battery to 100% at once and use your device till 15% or less than 15% and then again charge it full and so on...
This will make your battery backup good as well for battery life
usama11 said:
Hey everyone
I am having a problem with my battery drain.A few days back my battery was fine i am using lg LTE 2 phone with a 2150 mAh battery. Overnight the max drain was 3-5 % max but now its like 60-70% overnight and when i wake a up the mobile is hot like its constantly been using. Before i go to bed i clear the ram stop all applications then go to sleep but still drains i even restarted the phone a couple of times still the same
Help please! :crying:
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If you are on a custom ROM, try wiping cache and dalvik and battery stats...could help.
(<---Remember to Thank me if this helps! :good
The Dork Knight Rises said:
If you are on a custom ROM, try wiping cache and dalvik and battery stats...could help.
(<---Remember to Thank me if this helps! :good
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Yes i am using a custom ROM i will do these steps and post the results Thanks
Mohitash said:
As you are saying that your mobile seems "hot"
First you need to confirm that its charger/device issue or only with battery.
First do battery calibration with this method: (In this method you need custom recovery for your device
This may help you
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1616598
Dont forget to thank him there on his thread.
IMPORTANT: You can skip this step>> "Wait 20 min after you are sure it is 100% (phone should stay plugged in)" - As i dont know much about LG devices and their batteries
Now some advice from me-
If you can cover it >>> Never charge battery again and again before 15 or 20%
Always charge your battery to 100% at once and use your device till 15% or less than 15% and then again charge it full and so on...
This will make your battery backup good as well for battery life
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Yes my mobile seems hot and i always try to charge it upto 100%. One more thing does it damage they battery in anyway if you leave the charger on after the battery is full?
usama11 said:
Yes my mobile seems hot and i always try to charge it upto 100%. One more thing does it damage they battery in anyway if you leave the charger on after the battery is full?
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According to the Battery Doctor app, you shouldn't leave your phone on charge for more than 9-10 hours(MAX), otherwise it WILL harm your battery.
You should try hibernating some of those apps with Greenify.
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BetterBatteryStats
Use better battery stat (check play store) or similar app to track draining application.
In this way you can find a culprit
usama11 said:
Yes my mobile seems hot and i always try to charge it upto 100%. One more thing does it damage they battery in anyway if you leave the charger on after the battery is full?
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Yes, over charge can reduce battery life.

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