[Q] HTC Rezound Battery Life WOW! - HTC Rezound

- So I had some issues with my screen and ended up sending my rezound back to verizon
- they sent me a refurbished phone
- leaving the phone stock, I took the over the air update
- I noticed the battery life was really good
- right now, I am at 21h 54m 22s with 19% battery remaining ( according to the Battery Use )
- has anybody else noticed good battery life on the rezound?
- I am not rooting this phone ( again ) and loading a custom rom with battery life like this
- my friend however, has a rezound, and is running a custom rom, and had to get that HUGE battery, because he can barely make it 8 hours.
- How do I restore his phone to stock?
- the xda post I found was REALLY old, over a year.... Do we have a confirmed method to return to stock?
- his phone is.... s-on, rooted, custom rom, gingerbread+patch firmware

If you want to make sure he's going to be on the same firmware as you you should check your phone for that.
Settings > About > Software info > More
If the build number is 3.14.605.12 or 3.14.605.13 then have him run the RUU for 3.14.605.12 then take the OTA to get him to .13. Since you are stock the kernel and basebands should be what you have if the build number matches.
Here's a link to the RUU for him to download to his pc:
http://androidfiles.org/ruu/?dir=Vigor
Relock the phone:
fastboot oem lock
Double click on the RUU exe file and it will run. Let it run through a while to make sure it is finished, it should run through for a while.
Then if you are on .13 he can just check for update via settings to try to get the OTA.
FYI, I've read where people are getting that kind of battery life on custom ROMs and different people report different battery life even on same ROM with same kernel settings so YMMV, but no harm in trying it out.

feralicious said:
If you want to make sure he's going to be on the same firmware as you you should check your phone for that.
Settings > About > Software info > More
If the build number is 3.14.605.12 or 3.14.605.13 then have him run the RUU for 3.14.605.12 then take the OTA to get him to .13. Since you are stock the kernel and basebands should be what you have if the build number matches.
Here's a link to the RUU for him to download to his pc:
http://androidfiles.org/ruu/?dir=Vigor
Relock the phone:
fastboot oem lock
Double click on the RUU exe file and it will run. Let it run through a while to make sure it is finished, it should run through for a while.
Then if you are on .13 he can just check for update via settings to try to get the OTA.
FYI, I've read where people are getting that kind of battery life on custom ROMs and different people report different battery life even on same ROM with same kernel settings so YMMV, but no harm in trying it out.
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Since my phone had it's issues and I relocked and reran the Global RUU, I can't do this can I? I am S-on with absolutely no way to S-off as a Mac user. Once on the Global RUU, you can't go backwards can you?
My other option is to swap my wife's phone with mine, set mine up like hers, swap SIM cards and try it out. I think she might notice though

slash79 said:
- So I had some issues with my screen and ended up sending my rezound back to verizon
- they sent me a refurbished phone
- leaving the phone stock, I took the over the air update
- I noticed the battery life was really good
- right now, I am at 21h 54m 22s with 19% battery remaining ( according to the Battery Use )
- has anybody else noticed good battery life on the rezound?
- I am not rooting this phone ( again ) and loading a custom rom with battery life like this
- my friend however, has a rezound, and is running a custom rom, and had to get that HUGE battery, because he can barely make it 8 hours.
- How do I restore his phone to stock?
- the xda post I found was REALLY old, over a year.... Do we have a confirmed method to return to stock?
- his phone is.... s-on, rooted, custom rom, gingerbread+patch firmware
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The bigger question is how much time has your screen actually been on. While I haven't looked at this in a while, I seem to remember something in the range of 2 1/2 - 3 hours of screen time. If your screen time is much greater than that, then you do have great battery time, if not, then you are pretty much status quo. For example, I am currently at 75% for 14 hours but only 15 minutes of screen time. That is with active bluetooth, wifi, etc. I am s-off and using a custom ROM. And when I went to Nils ROM, my battery life inproved. Check your screen time in Battery Use.

slash79 said:
- So I had some issues with my screen and ended up sending my rezound back to verizon
- they sent me a refurbished phone
- leaving the phone stock, I took the over the air update
- I noticed the battery life was really good
- right now, I am at 21h 54m 22s with 19% battery remaining ( according to the Battery Use )
- has anybody else noticed good battery life on the rezound?
- I am not rooting this phone ( again ) and loading a custom rom with battery life like this
- my friend however, has a rezound, and is running a custom rom, and had to get that HUGE battery, because he can barely make it 8 hours.
- How do I restore his phone to stock?
- the xda post I found was REALLY old, over a year.... Do we have a confirmed method to return to stock?
- his phone is.... s-on, rooted, custom rom, gingerbread+patch firmware
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Stock nonrooted has always had the best battery life
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I'm running hawknest's ecliptic 7.1 and I've gotten over 24 hours total battery life with over 3 1/2 hours screen on time on standard battery (that was on v7 but am on pace for that on v7.1). So it depends on usage and screen brightness etc.
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Pros/Cons of new Firmware

I've been debating whether or not to upgrade my firmware to the latest and I keep going back and forth.
Can we discuss the pros/cons of doing so?
All I really know is that NOT having the new firmware limits support for most ROMS and can cause some issues. I have also heard its hard (impossible?) to go back to the old one if it was necessary to do so?
Thanks!
trud9340 said:
I've been debating whether or not to upgrade my firmware to the latest and I keep going back and forth.
Can we discuss the pros/cons of doing so?
All I really know is that NOT having the new firmware limits support for most ROMS and can cause some issues. I have also heard its hard (impossible?) to go back to the old one if it was necessary to do so?
Thanks!
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Pros:
ICS is awesome!
Smoother, faster, etc
Battery seems to charge sightly faster
Cons:
Bad battery life (horrible, worse than GB)
CPU overheats (sometimes to 110 degrees!)
Worse reception
Can't downgrade to old firmware till we get S-OFF
In other words, don't upgrade!
I personally have stayed off the firmware and I'm going to wait until ROMs are based off the official OTA or we get S-OFF.
There's a firmware patch anyway that lets you run recent ROMs on the old firmware, so that's a plus.
I've been running ICS ROMs for months with no issues and it's actual ICS.
Heard too many issues coming off the leak anyway.
It seems like the new firmware has the CPU running full tilt where the old firmware did a better job of governing. So the phone gets hot quick(for me screen on only) but stop using it and it cools off fast as well.
MrSmith317 said:
It seems like the new firmware has the CPU running full tilt where the old firmware did a better job of governing. So the phone gets hot quick(for me screen on only) but stop using it and it cools off fast as well.
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I thought the CPU issues were with the kernel, not the firmware?
For me, the news has all been good except for one thing re: new firmware...
Cell Reception.
I can't keep a call connected unless I go outside. Data is great, and overall signal quality is good... until I get a phone call. Then I immediately lose at least 2 bars! How dumb is that!?!?
I can't wait to get S-Off so I can flash the old radio back on. I'm hoping that fixes it.
Pro : no more Blue Flicker
Cons : Reboot like a zillion time a day WTF ??? Bur I think it's just me
Glad I posted this before just going for it. Seems like its not worth it at this point in time. S-off is a long was away, right? I'll just stick it out with the old one.
trud9340 said:
Glad I posted this before just going for it. Seems like its not worth it at this point in time. S-off is a long was away, right? I'll just stick it out with the old one.
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It would seem we're not as far off from it as we once were
but you're a lot better off without the new firmware IMO.
trud9340 said:
I thought the CPU issues were with the kernel, not the firmware?
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You definitely got me on that one. I have no clue who the culprit is but it has only been like this since the ICS leak RUU.
I have better battery life.
GrayTheWolf said:
I have better battery life.
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GrayTheWolf said:
I have better battery life.
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I do too, but I think it's more due to the Devs like Nils and lllboredlll tweaking their ROMS for max battery conservation than the new firmware.
I've just solved my rebooting Issue by doing this
1. Reboot into recovery -> Format all to EXT3 and wipe everything
2. Lock Bootloader
3. Flash the leak -> let it run till the end and will automatically reboot back into bootloader.
4. You'll notice the "TAMPERED" on top of the screen has been gone.
5. Flash the leak the 2nd Time and you'll be good.
I've been on it for 3 days without a reboot or slow down or heating issue. Now, I gotta say this leak is great in term of stability, battery life, signal (in Seattle,WA) and performance compared to Gingerbreak.
First, here's a poll on battery life. It seems most people got better or the same battery life with the update.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23874951
I upgrade to the new firmware and at first thought I was getting horrible battery life, then it got better about 8 hours with 2 hours screen on time.
Then, I decided to go back down to the old firmware and radio because Andy told me he was getting better battery life on it. I went back down, a and honestly--I haven't noticed a real big difference in battery life with screen on. Both firmwares get about 2 hours on screen time. You can get awesome battery life on either ROM If you leave screen off, but that kind of defeats the whole purpose of using the phone. The new firmware gets better battery life when the screen is off, I think.
The radios are hit or miss, I think. The 4g reception is always different day to day in my daily commutes. Sometimes I'll get a constant 4g signal. Other days it'll be spotty, while some days it just stay on 3g and then I have to put it in airplane mode to get 4g again. And then 5 minutes later it goes back to 3g. I haven't really noticed much of a difference in call quality, but don't really pay attention to that.
I may go back to the new RUU, honestly.
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Sorry for the silly question but how do I see what firmware version I'm on?
Cares said:
Sorry for the silly question but how do I see what firmware version I'm on?
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At home screen.
Menu button> settings> scroll all the way down to about phone> software version> more button
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Is it the build number?
3.11.605.22?
I guess what confused me was something in this thread led me to believe that if you used the "patch" to install from GB, you would still be on the old firmware but running ICS. I'm currently on ClearnROM ICS Pro (ICS obviously)
The very first thing I did upon getting S-OFF was to get off that darned leaked firmware.
I sugesst waiting, personally.
there's so much more negatives than positive, at least was for me.
I run ICS on GB firmware and runs great. Sense 4, does as well. the patch works very well.
also before returning to GB frimware, I was running the leaked for a while and I personally didn't notice the new firmware to be much if any smoother.
all it did was overheat and destroy my batt life.
lesson learned for me.
no more messing around until we have an option to return to normal.
I am just lucky that I didn't brick my rez in the beta s-off(which the method works great BTW!, I hope to see it released ASAP!!) and was able to return to stock firmware, and enjoy my phone again.
andybones said:
The very first thing I did upon getting S-OFF was to get off that darned leaked firmware.
I sugesst waiting, personally.
there's so much more negatives than positive, at least was for me.
I run ICS on GB firmware and runs great. Sense 4, does as well. the patch works very well.
also before returning to GB frimware, I was running the leaked for a while and I personally didn't notice the new firmware to be much if any smoother.
all it did was overheat and destroy my batt life.
lesson learned for me.
no more messing around until we have an option to return to normal.
I am just lucky that I didn't brick my rez in the beta s-off(which the method works great BTW!, I hope to see it released ASAP!!) and was able to return to stock firmware, and enjoy my phone again.
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Just so we all know, what all did it take for you to roll back to the GB firmware when you had S-Off?

Back on GB Ruu & Still burning batteries

I'm S-Off and RUU'd back to GB because the new firmware/radios had me down about battery life. Before the leak, I used to get ~10hrs total battery time with normal usage on stock battery. Once I went to ICS Leak, that was down around 6 so I figured I'd go back. After a few days being back on GB, I've found I still can't get my battery to last. I'm running Ineff. 1.4 and Incredikernal 6 currently, and When my screen is on (brightness set at 20%) for 10min I'll drop 15%. Anyone have words of advice? I'm seeing people with ridiculous battery life and wondering if I should run the GB RUU again. Thoughts? Also battery still burning upwards of 118 when screen is on for a little bit.
The latest ICS kernel was the biggest issue with battery life...
What settings do you have on the kernel?
I'm just letting it run, no Set CPU settings or anything. Should I not let it govern itself?
Joe_T said:
I'm just letting it run, no Set CPU settings or anything. Should I not let it govern itself?
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I'd stick to the stock kernel if you're going that route.
mjones73 said:
I'd stick to the stock kernel if you're going that route.
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The first thing I did with s-off was downgrade to the latest GB RUU from the ICS leak. Now I'm on eng hboot and CleanRom 4.3 Pro with the GB patch and stock kernel that's packaged with the ROM. This was all yesterday. Today I've got 41% battery left after 16 hours (extended bat.) and have used the phone considerably setting up the ROM and reloading all my apps, plus several phone calls, emails and texts. I don't have 4G in my area so that's turned off and I know that 4G is a significant drain but this is noticeably better than what I was getting. I'll have a better idea in a couple of days when everything settles in.
I definitely would run the stock kernel for your testing purposes with no CPU control. If you still have major issues I'd look towards an app or location service that's enabled.
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Thanks guys, I'll look into either going back stock or using incredicontrol. Any suggestions on proper tweaking w/incredicontrol?
im getting great battery life back on stock ruu gb with the new patched eng hboot 2.11.111 and set cpu (1020 high, 192 low on conservative) and i play MUSIC ALL DAY AT WORK 9 FULL HOURS OF DRE BEATS ON!. also my break and lunch im on facebook and on the phone with my gf. i get like 12 hours out of my regular battery. just my 2 cents. i had ics and its blow bigtime. i dont even want the ota really.
I've been working on my friend's rezound. He's been suffering wake lock issuses since applying the 2.01 OTA. Battery has gone from about 10hrs on full charge, to about 4hrs. I unlocked bootloader and tried updating to the ics firmware and trying an ics rom but still has the same issue. I performed the s-off wire trick and rolled everything back to stock firmware and rom and that didn't work. never messed with a custom kernel. Anyone have any ideas for a fix? Or are we just going to have to wait for an official update from verizon? I've read of people on the verizon forums complaining about wake lock as well.
niketom843 said:
I've been working on my friend's rezound. He's been suffering wake lock issuses since applying the 2.01 OTA. Battery has gone from about 10hrs on full charge, to about 4hrs. I unlocked bootloader and tried updating to the ics firmware and trying an ics rom but still has the same issue. I performed the s-off wire trick and rolled everything back to stock firmware and rom and that didn't work. never messed with a custom kernel. Anyone have any ideas for a fix? Or are we just going to have to wait for an official update from verizon? I've read of people on the verizon forums complaining about wake lock as well.
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Remove the Verizon Location Agent app.
What apk is that? I'm on CleanROM 4.3 Pro.
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I had decent battery life using clean rom 4.3 pro on the ics firmware...did s-off and now my battery is horrible. Went back to gb ruu and battery is still horrible. I'm just gonna wait for the kernel source and hope someone fixes it
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andrewp3481 said:
I had decent battery life using clean rom 4.3 pro on the ics firmware...did s-off and now my battery is horrible. Went back to gb ruu and battery is still horrible. I'm just gonna wait for the kernel source and hope someone fixes it
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Yeah, me too, I'm just gonna wait it out and just keep a charger with me at all times.
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andrewp3481 said:
I had decent battery life using clean rom 4.3 pro on the ics firmware...did s-off and now my battery is horrible. Went back to gb ruu and battery is still horrible. I'm just gonna wait for the kernel source and hope someone fixes it
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Ive noticed worse battery life as well after going s-off. Thought i was going crazy.
There are definitely degrees of badness here.
GB on GB firmware/radios is the coolest.
GB on ICS firmware is warmer.
ICS on GB firmware is even warmer.
ICS on ICS firmware is the hottest I've seen.
I cannot run screen-on indefinitely on any ICS without overheating the battery.
I had the same problem it appear suddenly
Cell standby took near as half screen does
I did try many rom
Only full wipe helped including internal strong
Now I'm with inf1.4
Battery is the gr8est
On the wake lock issue, someone discovered the AOSP lockscreen was preventing the phone from sleeping correctly. I can't remember if it was a certain combination or just the lockscreen running a background process.
Since you've tried all kinds of stuff I don't know if that applies to you or not but if nothing else I was hoping it might spur a thought process or new ideas for research.
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GoldenCyn said:
Yeah, me too, I'm just gonna wait it out and just keep a charger with me at all times.
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I just ordered 4 thunderbolt extended life batteries from amazon. 3.50 each and 5 bucks shipping. Now I can carry 5 extended batteries with me at all times!
Seriously though I hope they get this kernel/ radios thing figured out...
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cpurick said:
There are definitely degrees of badness here.
GB on GB firmware/radios is the coolest.
GB on ICS firmware is warmer.
ICS on GB firmware is even warmer.
ICS on ICS firmware is the hottest I've seen.
I cannot run screen-on indefinitely on any ICS without overheating the battery.
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Try nilsp's ics ROM.
People are fixing a lot of issues with a factory reset through h boot after getting s off. Flash a stock ruu then boot back into h boot and reset.
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The Amaze Battery Thread 5/05/12

Ok, this is my first all-in-one thread. Please bare with me on this one. I'll try keep it updated often to keep the info fresh.
I know everyone is getting a mixed bag of results with the stock battery performance. In time with enough information gathered, I'll compile the average results into this thread to make it easy for everyone. So instead of looking through 100's of posts, people can read about it here.
Also, anyone who are willing to participate and contribute to this, that would be appreciated.
For best results, complete recharge and discharge cycles are needed to be done for accurate results on your end, along with wiped battery stats.
I'll post my results first.
Rom: Stock TMO 1.43.531.3 (2.3.4)
Kernel: Stock
Battery: Stock
Average Run time 100% to 0%: About 9-10 Hrs on moderate usage.
Rom: ARDH 2.2.0 ICS 4.0.3
Kernel: Stock
Battery: Stock
Average Run time 100% to 0%: ~10hrs so far
Rom: Energy Rom 4.27.12 ICS
Kernel: Stock
Battery: Stock
Average Run time 100% to 0%: ~12hrs so far
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I've been reading about the Anker 1900mah batteries. Majority of people here recommend those as a current solution. I'm planning on getting a pair of those soon.
Reserved, just in case...
This thread might suite my observations…
Many users were complaining about the quick battery drainage. So last night I decided to monitor the applications activities during the phone idle status. I launched a dozen commonly used apps and left the smartphone to overnight having all them in background.
During seven hours of idle time - 50% of battery charge disappeared. BUT I caught the guilty one. It turned out to be the Google Translate. Whilst left running in background, it’s loading CPU for about 60% and draining the charge. Thereby it may be used but MUST be killed when no needed anymore.
Apart of that I may add that I am very pleased with my battery life for the past three days - after I flashed the fabulous leak, and then uninstalled near 50 apk’s of the thoroughfine crap, and cleared the dalvik-cash. I deem it simply doubled from the time of GB period of life.
HELP Poor Battery Life on Android Revolution 2.2.1
Okay, here's what I've done to the phone since stock:
Root
S-Off using wire trick
Super CID
Flashed 4 EXT Touch Recovery
Ran SuperWipe script provided by Mike1986 for Android Revolution 2.2.1
Updated firmware package provided by Mike1986 for Android Revolution 2.2.1
Flashed Android Revolution 2.2.1
Flashed radio recommended by Mike1986
Wiped battery stats and cycled through two times
Still poor battery life
Checked radio md5 Sum and tried to reflash (got "remote not allowed error in fastboot)
Reflashed ROM
Still can't flash in fastboot, still apalling battery life
It LOOKS like the culprit is my mobile network signal, which is one big yellow line, as if I'm on a 24/7 phone call. Can't find any answers on the ARHD thread, and Google has failed me. ANYBODY?! I LOVE Mike1986's ROMs, but the battery life on this one is killing me.
simplefiend said:
Okay, here's what I've done to the phone since stock:
Root
S-Off using wire trick
Super CID
Flashed 4 EXT Touch Recovery
Ran SuperWipe script provided by Mike1986 for Android Revolution 2.2.1
Updated firmware package provided by Mike1986 for Android Revolution 2.2.1
Flashed Android Revolution 2.2.1
Flashed radio recommended by Mike1986
Wiped battery stats and cycled through two times
Still poor battery life
Checked radio md5 Sum and tried to reflash (got "remote not allowed error in fastboot)
Reflashed ROM
Still can't flash in fastboot, still apalling battery life
It LOOKS like the culprit is my mobile network signal, which is one big yellow line, as if I'm on a 24/7 phone call. Can't find any answers on the ARHD thread, and Google has failed me. ANYBODY?! I LOVE Mike1986's ROMs, but the battery life on this one is killing me.
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Update 4EXT (If available). Make sure your phone is charger 100%. Boot into recovery. Wipe delvik cache + cache. The wipe battery stats.
Just out of curiosity, wasn't it already proven that wiping battery stats does nothing? Just saying, I think a google engineer on xda confirmed this.
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freakboy13 said:
Just out of curiosity, wasn't it already proven that wiping battery stats does nothing? Just saying, I think a google engineer on xda confirmed this.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25552783&postcount=14
Rom: Stock TMO 1.43.531.3 (2.3.4)
Kernel: Stock
Battery: Stock
Average Usage time 100% to 0%: Heavy to Moderate Usage with 4 hour on screen time - 8 to 9 hours. Low usage with 2 hour on screen time - 12 hours.
Today, I was on the phone for an hour, did a lot on the internet, texting and what not. On stock ICS ROM. Also using an Anker battery.
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simplefiend said:
Okay, here's what I've done to the phone since stock:
Root
S-Off using wire trick
Super CID
Flashed 4 EXT Touch Recovery
Ran SuperWipe script provided by Mike1986 for Android Revolution 2.2.1
Updated firmware package provided by Mike1986 for Android Revolution 2.2.1
Flashed Android Revolution 2.2.1
Flashed radio recommended by Mike1986
Wiped battery stats and cycled through two times
Still poor battery life
Checked radio md5 Sum and tried to reflash (got "remote not allowed error in fastboot)
Reflashed ROM
Still can't flash in fastboot, still apalling battery life
It LOOKS like the culprit is my mobile network signal, which is one big yellow line, as if I'm on a 24/7 phone call. Can't find any answers on the ARHD thread, and Google has failed me. ANYBODY?! I LOVE Mike1986's ROMs, but the battery life on this one is killing me.
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I used to switch mine to GSM mode only to save battery, and then switch back to 4g when I was in good coverage or needed high speed Internet. I found that increased my battery life (I theorize because the device is not "hunting" between 3 and 2 G). There are apps that will take you to the exact setting to change it. Just a thought.
Here is what mine looks like right now. @ 81%. Few phone calls less than 10 min total, about 50 text messages, and about 5 min of web browsing. The rest of the time the phone was not being used. This is with JD disabled.
Tried . . . Waiting and Seeing
hasoon2000 said:
Update 4EXT (If available). Make sure your phone is charger 100%. Boot into recovery. Wipe delvik cache + cache. The wipe battery stats.
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Thanks for the suggestions. I gave it a try, but I'm just on the first cycle through the battery so we'll see. BUT (and I'll attach a pic) my mobile network signal bar in the battery usage is still a constant yellow. I've never seen this before.
Also, I still don't have the ability to flash a .img in fastboot, although I've definitely done it before, on this particular ROM even. I try to reflash the radio and get this:
sending 'radio' (21997 KB)... OKAY
writing 'radio'... FAILED (remote: not allowed)
This probably belongs in the Dev section, but I'm not privileged enough to post there yet
Hmm, seems like the battery issue might be connected to the mobile signal being up all the time. I too have never seen that before.
ce3jay said:
Hmm, seems like the battery issue might be connected to the mobile signal being up all the time. I too have never seen that before.
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He might try switching to 2G for a day and see if it helps.
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My phone is always on 4G. I never switch to 2G
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hasoon2000 said:
My phone is always on 4G. I never switch to 2G
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Wow... I wish. My phones usually needing some juice by noon-1pm.
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glacierguy said:
Wow... I wish. My phones usually needing some juice by noon-1pm.
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Anker battery and wipe delvik cache, cache and battery stats. You should see a huge improvement
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I keep mine on wcdma only and get the same result. Here in NC it switches between 2g and 4g any chance it gets.
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I get 6-7 hours of use on gb and ics, tops no matter how much I don't use it or change settings. Brightness at 10%
Feels like my phone is programmed to die within 6-7 hours...if I were to get a new phone any time soon it'll be because of the battery =\
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hasoon2000 said:
Anker battery and wipe delvik cache, cache and battery stats. You should see a huge improvement
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Yeah I think its time to finally make the move to Anker... Way too many recommendations from trusted members for me to not. I've wiped everything and IT DID HELP (to all the naysayers) but my battery still gets smashed. I hardly put my phone down... I work a desk job
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Rezound on ICS(Battery life sucks?)

So i got a used rezound, and it is on Stock GB, and thinking about keeping it that way. This is because last phone i updated to ICS, battery got like 1/2 as much time as on GB, and not sure if same will occur with rezound. If i go ics, will for sure flash to NEOMAX, but idk, what are your opinions?
Thanks, let me know
In general with theirs a few initial concerns
1) is it auto-sync disabled
2) is any app causing the phone to wake up when not in use? ( betterbatterystats can check )
3) do you have a strong cellular signal -> if not you would use wifi
4) is google auto-backup disabled?
5) do typically use auto-brightness/low levels for the display?
Had stock GB for like 2 days as I learned the Rezound, upgraded, ICS defidently got better battery life. But that might be because the second I got ICS I went to a rom.
ICS rom pretty much doubled GB battery life. RezRom was amazing with the battery life, and now Neo's Adrenaline is doing almost twice as good with the screen on time now that I use wifi more often.
So yeah, I recommend upgrading, you can always revert if you're REALLY intent on gingerbread
We'll get ICS kernel at some point ( hopefully soon ) and see an even greater boost i'm sure
what rom are u using?

RUU posibly causeing battery Problem

Hi all,
When I unlocked my phone, I used junoper bears unlock. I did the whole shabang including his firmware. Since then My battery is terrible. I even purchased the Anker battery that everyone raves about. I can't even get a half day out of it. I changed batteries at the t-mobile store as well. Still half day worth of battery life. Is it possible that the firmware or RUU may be bad? I am currently on
HBOOT 1-93.0002
v02.6.0.2226.00.0202
Thanks for any help
i'd suggest you to
1) charge to 100% battery
2) reflash the FULL RUU (radio, stock rom, ... should be >400MB) for your specific phone. You can find links in the develop forum
mine had that problem when I got it from someone else (phone wouldn't last 8 hours)... reflashed the full RUU, phone lasts longer now (>16 hours depending on usage)
ok, I will try this and report back. Thanks
> inserts rant about how people say they'll update with info, but never return

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