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
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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.
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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.
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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 .
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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 .
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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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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,,,.
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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.
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Hi. There are a lot of battery threads - a lot!, but after using search I found nothing relating to this problem.
My phone was fine up until a week ago or so. I'm on stock 2.3.5 after upgrading from VillainRom (which was great, but I just wanted stock back).
I've been back on stock since 2.3.5 released and everything was great. I froze/stopped the bloatware ect..
But the last week or so my battery drains 45-50% a night. I have wifi off and also the data network is off. I don't know what could be doing this.
Could someone help trouble shoot this please? As I said, it was perfect before, I don't think I've changed anything, wifi and data are off overnight, all apps closed.
Thanks very much.
EDIT - So I bought two new batteries and I still have the same problem. I've even went back to VillainRom 3.0
Now here's the kicker, after putting my phone on charge in the morning, after two minutes it's up to 46%. So whatever is happening it's not the battery draining, it's a software bug or a hardware bug or something.
Has anyone heard of this? And what's the best way to go about this?
Also, why would this only happen overnight and not during the day?
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I have attached 3 screenshots of my battery stats.
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Hi. There are a lot of battery threads - a lot!, but after using search I found nothing relating to this problem.
My phone was fine up until a week ago or so. I'm on stock 2.3.5 after upgrading from VillainRom (which was great, but I just wanted stock back).
I've been back on stock since 2.3.5 released and everything was great. I froze/stopped the bloatware ect..
But the last week or so my battery drains 45-50% a night. I have wifi off and also the data network is off. I don't know what could be doing this.
Could someone help trouble shoot this please? As I said, it was perfect before, I don't think I've changed anything, wifi and data are off overnight, all apps closed.
Thanks very much.
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Better Battery Stats should be of help.
You'll be interested in Partial Wakelocks, and possibly Kernel Wakelocks. If you're unsure of anything post in that thread and someone should be able to point you to a solution.
mudferret said:
Better Battery Stats should be of help.
You'll be interested in Partial Wakelocks, and possibly Kernel Wakelocks. If you're unsure of anything post in that thread and someone should be able to point you to a solution.
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Thanks. I've been trying that since you suggested it. It hasn't helped. I'm thinking it's a software problem, so I'm going to start fresh.
Thanks for the suggestion though.
Maybe you can try to do a factory reset and start again from the beginning (gmail account, install apps, etc...)
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Better Battery Stats should be of help.
You'll be interested in Partial Wakelocks, and possibly Kernel Wakelocks. If you're unsure of anything post in that thread and someone should be able to point you to a solution.
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nfribeiro said:
Maybe you can try to do a factory reset and start again from the beginning (gmail account, install apps, etc...)
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Yeah, that's what I'm just about to do. I'm also reading about Villain 3.0, might give that a go while I'm at it.
So I bought two new batteries and I still have the same problem. I've even went back to VillainRom 3.0
Now here's the kicker, after putting my phone on charge in the morning, after two minutes it's up to 46%. So whatever is happening it's not the battery draining, it's a software bug or a hardware bug or something.
Has anyone heard of this? And what's the best way to go about this?
Also, why would this only happen overnight and not during the day?
Try recalibrating your battery. Drain it completely to 0 and charge fully. Then wipe the battery. Status.
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Try recalibrating your battery. Drain it completely to 0 and charge fully. Then wipe the battery. Status.
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I did that with my last battery, which is what prompted me to buy new ones. I also wiped the battery stats again when I installed villainrom.
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Try recalibrating your battery. Drain it completely to 0 and charge fully. Then wipe the battery. Status.
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DON'T DO THIS.
There batteries are not meant to drain to 0%. It could damage your batterie.
If you already wiped your batterie stats with this batterie, just use your phone and charge it when it's almost empty. Repeat this a few times. It is possible that your batterie needs to settle in and that your problem is solved in a few days.
If not, try flashing an other rom. Make sure you wipe everything (except batterie stats, because you already had).
Yep do not drain it completely.
I would recommed to calbirate your battery. It seems that your battery stats are somehow off.
Use this guide here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1312273
If it does not helpt do it againg and go through a few charge cycles.
If the problem still persits I would consider a factory reset.
download battery calibration from market and follow instruction.
Thanks for the replys, but none of this has helped. What else could it be?
Imho the Battery will never drains to zero, the phone will turn off before, so let your phone on until it turns off by low voltage, if you afraid ruin your battery, use the eldest, you already got 2 spare batts
I had a similare issue some weeks ago and my phone went dead 3 !! hours after the indicator reaches zero.
Maybe it helps.. (No guarentee)
Just to be sure, have you tried a different charger? perhaps yours is messed up?
BTW, i flashed 4 different ROMS in the last 2 month, and i never wiped my batterystatts .. no issue with that (for me)
Try a different kernel, based on my experience, the rom is almost nonrelevant to battery usage, the kernel makes the major difference, give Phenomenal Extreme a try, this kernel boosts your Battery for real! -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1351191
Turn of location service and facebook
Good Luck! Feedback appreciated..
if you wipe to factory resets, add your google account, but don't add anything else, does the same thing occur?
If so, I would say it's a hardware issue, otherwise it's probably software.
I saw someone suggest using better battery stats, and you said that it didn't help, what do you mean it didn't help? It doesn't fix anything, it just lets you identify WHAT is using the battery.
My Galaxy S used to drain to 50% overnight, turns out it was the instant messaging (using MSN) that was doing it.
Like I said, try it after a clean factory reset with just our gmail account, no MSN, no Hotmail, no Yahoo, etc and no Additional Apps
or you can try speedmod's kernel ... test 13 i think is the latest ..
works a wonder to me in terms of battery performance
I can try another Kernal, but I have switched recently.
Because of this issue, the last time I switched roms and kernals I did a clean start, and I didn't restore anything, I literally started from fresh.
I'm using VillainRom 3.0
Kernal: Siyah 2.1.1
Modem: KI3
I will have another look at battery stats aswell.
I have added some screen caps of my batterys stats to The op, I'd appreciate it if you'd have a look.
Thanks again.
I won't bump this again if there are no replys, but just incase it was missed.
Sorry.
Hi,
My battery drops after every abnormal shut down, by pressing the power button for ~8 second. (I do this when the phone freeze.)
And when I turn my SGS2 on, some battery "disappear", sometimes 10%, sometimes 20%, or ever 50%.
For example, I have 90% of battery right before I shut it down (abnormal shut down) , and maybe I get only 50% of battery after I turn the phone on. It that possible that the battery drains 40% in 1 minute? Or it is normal because I shut it down improperly? (have a look of the attachment)
There is no problem if I reboot it normally.
I have two battery, having the same problem.
I face this issue in many ROMs, stock GB ROM, AOKP ROM, MIUI, etc.
I'm using Siyah Kernel 3.1.2 now.
Thanks for any help
(Sorry for my bad English)
I've heard a few users mention this battery drop and i've experienced it myself. It even happens sometimes if i restart my phone after flashing a mod or something.
You'll notice that the battery level starts to climb back up to where it left of (less the normal usage discharge)
Yep, normal on the SGS2.
Just part of the battery weirdness as a result of that fuel gauge chip. Entropy512 has written many a post on the subject if you feel like searching/reading up on it. Nothing to be alarmed about tho, and nothing you can fix. Just make sure you've got plenty of battery left before you do a flash.
On other hand, your freezes if regular is a worry!
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Wezi said:
I've heard a few users mention this battery drop and i've experienced it myself. It even happens sometimes if i restart my phone after flashing a mod or something.
You'll notice that the battery level starts to climb back up to where it left of (less the normal usage discharge)
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MistahBungle said:
Yep, normal on the SGS2.
Just part of the battery weirdness as a result of that fuel gauge chip. Entropy512 has written many a post on the subject if you feel like searching/reading up on it. Nothing to be alarmed about tho, and nothing you can fix. Just make sure you've got plenty of battery left before you do a flash.
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Thank you so much!
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On other hand, your freezes if regular is a worry!
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Yup, my SGS2 freezes quite frequently after upgrading to Android 4.0.4.
Maybe I'll downgrade to 4.0.3, or perform a full wipe and flash the ROM again to fix this.
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Thank you so much!
Yup, my SGS2 freezes quite frequently after upgrading to Android 4.0.4.
Maybe I'll downgrade to 4.0.3, or perform a full wipe and flash the ROM again to fix this.
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Strange Iv never had a freeze on cm9, or stock, other than usual game freeze on cm9 like temple run
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i neva faced tht batt drops but one common point is u mus b full on batt wen flashing,the kernel does it suit ur need,apps installd,ur modem ,signal,an look at my sig --right now iam on 520 apps (reason iam pointing this is bcause i figured number of apps tht jus don stop,an i had to remove them..)
Battery drop is pretty common say 7 out of 10 times if you remove battery, after boot you will be 10-20 percent less. Specially if you change roms quickly..
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Apart from the first few words of what you said (which I've omitted), what does the rest of it have to do with the OP's query about battery dropping after a dodgy shutdown or when flashing firmwares ?
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"...the kernel does it suit ur need,apps installd,ur modem ,signal,an look at my sig --right now iam on 520 apps (reason iam pointing this is bcause i figured number of apps tht jus don stop,an i had to remove them..)"
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Apart from the first few words of what you said (which I've omitted), what does the rest of it have to do with the OP's query about battery dropping after a dodgy shutdown or when flashing firmwares ?
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You understood that?
I'm starting to wonder if his keyboard is just missing letters.
Hahaha ;-) I tried to. I managed to work out the bit I quoted had nothing to do with what the OP asked. Apparently all the cool kids speak like that nowadays.
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You understood that?
I'm starting to wonder if his keyboard is just missing letters.
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Hi, I downloaded and installed XWLPY NeatRom Lite v3.5 (18th October 2012)a couple of days ago and now my battery is draining extremely fast. I tried a couple of battery managers and nothing seems to work.
Anyone with any ideas on what I can do to remedy this? Plus I can't see the update section in my settings, is it removed with this software?
Kaz0721 said:
Hi, I downloaded and installed XWLPY NeatRom Lite v3.5 (18th October 2012)a couple of days ago and now my battery is draining extremely fast. I tried a couple of battery managers and nothing seems to work.
Anyone with any ideas on what I can do to remedy this? Plus I can't see the update section in my settings, is it removed with this software?
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The ROM doesnt have an update because the devs have removed it because you just flash an update. As for the battery drain give it a few more days if the problem persists try another ROM. If it still persists after that try recalibrating the battery or resetting the fuel gauge chip.
Hope this helps
NeatROM v3.5
Kaz0721 said:
Hi, I downloaded and installed XWLPY NeatRom Lite v3.5 (18th October 2012)a couple of days ago and now my battery is draining extremely fast. I tried a couple of battery managers and nothing seems to work.
Anyone with any ideas on what I can do to remedy this? Plus I can't see the update section in my settings, is it removed with this software?
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Hi,
NeatROM 3.5 is one of the best ROMs from battery backup perspective. And I can say that because I am using it since 3.5 came out and have never had any issues.
For a better battery life, follow the steps from the link,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=33045733&postcount=8776
Please note that the instructions are prepared to get the most out of your battery. Even if you follow the few ones that you are comfortable with, you will surely see some improvement.
Please press Thanks if this has helped you.
NeatROM 3.5 is one of the best ROMs from battery backup perspective. And I can say that because I am using it since 3.5 came out and have never had any issues.
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I agree with you .I use NeatRom 3.5 with Dorimanx, the best combination for me.
Adarzannh said:
The ROM doesnt have an update because the devs have removed it because you just flash an update. As for the battery drain give it a few more days if the problem persists try another ROM. If it still persists after that try recalibrating the battery or resetting the fuel gauge chip.
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Sound complicated, thanks though.
Kaz0721 said:
Sound complicated, thanks though.
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Its simple mate. Just download an app and hit a button.
Usually battery drain is due to one of two things.
-Phone not going into deep sleep
-Wakelocks.
Download an app like CPU spy. you can use it to see whether or not your phone is going into deep sleep like it should. Also, use better battery stats to look for wakelocks. Download the app from HERE , let it run for one battery cycle and then check for wakelocks. If you dont know what those are, spend some time reading that thread.
But if you want to hold off for a couple of days, you can do that. It does take some time for a phone battery to settle when a new rom/kernel has been installed, after which battery life tends to improve.
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Its simple mate. Just download an app and hit a button.
Usually battery drain is due to one of two things.
-Phone not going into deep sleep
-Wakelocks.
Download an app like CPU spy. you can use it to see whether or not your phone is going into deep sleep like it should. Also, use better battery stats to look for wakelocks. Download the app from HERE , let it run for one battery cycle and then check for wakelocks. If you dont know what those are, spend some time reading that thread.
But if you want to hold off for a couple of days, you can do that. It does take some time for a phone battery to settle when a new rom/kernel has been installed, after which battery life tends to improve.
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Thank you very much for your help mate. I've tried a couple of battery managers off play (juice defender and another one). Right now kind of regretting this download, everything seems to be going wrong;
1. battery is draining @ 15% in 20 mins ( I only bought the battery last week after having the phone unlocked).
2. there's a lot of lag
3. screens keep freezing and
4. keep losing reception and constantly having to restart phone.
I only downloaded this cause after unlocking my phone it failed to update. Is there any other that I can download that works well with SGS2?
There's no dearth of ROMs for the i9100 dude. Try a couple out and see if those help. If its stability you're after, maybe use an ICS Rom rather than JB.
15% in 20 mins isn't normal even for a first day..you sure it isn't a faulty battery right? Was it giving decent life before you switched to this ROM?
Try downloading a calibration app and see what the voltage is when it says its charged 100%. Should be around 4100-4200 mAh.
As for the lags and freezes, did you wipe data, cache etc before you installed this Rom?
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I had cleared the cache in settings before installing. Like I said, my first time doing this. Seemed straight forward at the time.
Since my phone is unlocked, will it return to ics4.0.3 which is what I had before?
Battery calibration app is showing 4161mv.
Will a factory reset help?
Thanks for all the help, site can be a bit confusing sometimes lol.
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I had cleared the cache in settings before installing. Like I said, my first time doing this. Seemed straight forward at the time.
Since my phone is unlocked, will it return to ics4.0.3 which is what I had before?
Battery calibration app is showing 4161mv.
Will a factory reset help?
Thanks for all the help, site can be a bit confusing sometimes lol.
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Cache from settings? No. I meant clearing cache from the CWM recovery menu. If you installed the ROM via CWM, that is.
If you did, I'd suggest reinstalling it again via cwm this time clearing data, cache and dalvik cache.
Ok..I just realised I totally assumed you'd installed it using CWM. Not sure if you did.
You can return to 4.0.3 if you want. Download stock firmware from sammobile.com and install it via Odin. I'm sure there's a guide on how to do that somewhere on this site.
Just noticed someone posted instructions on maximising battery. Did you use those? It could explain the freezes if they started after that. Some phones just can't handle undervolting etc.
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Morning, I downloaded some battery managers and seems to be working better and faster. Battery discharged 27% in 5 hours.
Will see how it goes over the next couple of days.
Teaches me a lesson to do my research first lol.
Below is a screen shot of the apps I installed.
Thanks and gave a great day!
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Haha that's a lotta apps just to save battery. As long as it helps eh? 27% in 5 hours is pretty acceptable for moderately heavy use. Depends on your signal strength and whether you're using data or on WiFi etc.
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Hi guys,first sorry for my bad english.
All began few days ago,charging speed become very very wierd like 0 to 100 % takes 10/12 hours...I do admit its not first time had this but iv repaired that with changing kernels but not this time.Thats the first issue.
Other issue is the battery life decreased rapidly.From 61% to 0 battery widget said it need arround 1:50h to deplete while IDLE.I mean i wouldnt ask for any guidence here if i wasnt able to figure it out by myself.
For all saying dw battery stats i did,and nothink major that other than Clock widget made some huge wake locks and kept device quite hot so i disable it.
First time all this occured was while i was using Buzz Launcher and tougth the drainage may come from it so i switched to Nova launcher.Im using Ultima rom currently with Siyah kernel,and i did try all kerneles with all possible settings and nothink either repaired the battery to go further than 5/6 hour lifetime or charing speed.
So tommorow or today idk ima go to visit the shop that bougth phone from and demand to change my charger from wich i know my first issue is from but i really am afraid if the battery isnt screwed also so to ask for change also.
Also iv done wipes/caches wipes everythink,Ussually helped before but not now.
MY question is can that baattery performance now sucks cause the terrible charging speed that is on now????I want be sure or see if someone had this problem.
Thanks
Given the number of kernels you've flashed I'd suggest going back to completely stock rom and kernel to test.
The original chargers are prone to failure and your battery is only guaranteed for six months, as this is a consumable item for regular replacement.
Also, questions go in the q&a section to reduce clutter in here.
boomboomer said:
Given the number of kernels you've flashed I'd suggest going back to completely stock rom and kernel to test.
The original chargers are prone to failure and your battery is only guaranteed for six months, as this is a consumable item for regular replacement.
Also, questions go in the q&a section to reduce clutter in here.
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So is there kernel cleaner app to cleanse the kernel "leftovers" since i flash so many of them ??
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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Oomahey said:
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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Done it for the op
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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