How do I make the phone go into deep sleep more? I've have a app that tells me the wake lock and it says I've had no deep sleep and IVs had my phone on for a day please help.
swordmastr54 said:
How do I make the phone go into deep sleep more? I've have a app that tells me the wake lock and it says I've had no deep sleep and IVs had my phone on for a day please help.
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Try using Greenify to hibernate your apps. Apps/Widgets can certainly add to this problem. Its a place to start at least.
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Mistertac said:
Try using Greenify to hibernate your apps. Apps/Widgets can certainly add to this problem. Its a place to start at least.
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I already use greenify any other ideas?
swordmastr54 said:
I already use greenify any other ideas?
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You mentioned wake lock... Use wake lock detector and see exactly what is keeping your phone from sleeping. Once you know exactly what apps are doing it you can go from there and individually tackle the problem.
Between the wake lock detector and Greenify + keeping any widgets in check you should not really have a problem.
Pin point what the culprits are.
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My Tab won't stay asleep. It randomly wakes up for a few seconds (5-10) then goes back to sleep. I can't seem to pin down a rhyme or reason as it doesn't always happen, but it does happen often. My main concern is battery drain. I'm running Task 14 with a boosted theme and stock kernel. I've reflashed the Rom but the issue still exists. Does anybody have any suggestions on what I can try?
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I would like to know also, as I have spotted mine do this too on occasions, anyone got any ideas out there please?
BTW, I am also running a Boosted themed Task14 with Pershoots kernel
I am not sure in this case, but I guess it could be an app you have installed. You should monitor with task manager which tasks are running and switch them off temporary to find out which app cause the problem.
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Sharkeyd said:
My Tab won't stay asleep. It randomly wakes up for a few seconds (5-10) then goes back to sleep. I can't seem to pin down a rhyme or reason as it doesn't always happen, but it does happen often. My main concern is battery drain. I'm running Task 14 with a boosted theme and stock kernel. I've reflashed the Rom but the issue still exists. Does anybody have any suggestions on what I can try?
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Download better battery stats to see if you have a rogue app draining your battery. And dl cpu spy to see if or when your tab deep sleeps
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kilometers4 said:
Download better battery stats to see if you have a rogue app draining your battery. And dl cpu spy to see if or when your tab deep sleeps
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I put both cpu spy and b.b.s. along with watchdog on, and can't seem to spot anything weird. Nothing is hogging a lot of juice, and it has plenty of deep sleep time. When it does a random wake up and I use the TouchWiz task manager it shows no active apps and Watchdog only shows minor things in the background, I'm not familiar with b.b.s. or cpu spy, is there something I should be looking for I am missing? Thanks for trying to help me figure this out.
Sharkeyd said:
I put both cpu spy and b.b.s. along with watchdog on, and can't seem to spot anything weird. Nothing is hogging a lot of juice, and it has plenty of deep sleep time. When it does a random wake up and I use the TouchWiz task manager it shows no active apps and Watchdog only shows minor things in the background, I'm not familiar with b.b.s. or cpu spy, is there something I should be looking for I am missing? Thanks for trying to help me figure this out.
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You can also send a log of your bbs stats to the bbs thread and let them see if they can see anything
Edit : here's the thread link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=15869868
Edit 2: do you have any themes on it right now? I just had a problem with my tab and a theme
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You can also send a log of your bbs stats to the bbs thread and let them see if they can see anything
Edit : here's the thread link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=15869868
Edit 2: do you have any themes on it right now? I just had a problem with my tab and a theme
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Thanks for the tip. Yeah I use b00sted's ICS theme. I noticed the other person in this thread with the same problem is also using one of his themes which points in that direction except that I believe they are pretty widely used and tested themes. However I will probably remove it when I get around to reflashing the ROM as I think that's the only way to remove it to see if that solves the issue.
In case anyone was wondering, I think I got the problem figured out. I use the honeybar app to bide my task bar. When I disable it, I no longer see the problem. (it's been a couple of days and I haven't caught it lighting up yet.)
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Sharkeyd said:
In case anyone was wondering, I think I got the problem figured out. I use the honeybar app to bide my task bar. When I disable it, I no longer see the problem. (it's been a couple of days and I haven't caught it lighting up yet.)
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Glad you solved it
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same problem here, but i dont have honeybar app. im using AOKP - build 38
Over the past week since I got the S3 I've been Turing off all the stuff that eats the battery power.... syncs etc.
I noticed that when I leave wifi on overnight that theres alot a wakelocks still showing up in the graph. BBS shows connectivityService and activitymanager as top two wakelocks of about 15 mins each.
I can't find out what is causing these wakelocks.
When I turn wifi off, the drain goes down to about 1.2% per hour according to battery monitor widget.
Can anyone once and for all help me get rid of all these wakelocks so that the phone is in deep sleep when it's meant to be? I even turn wifi off during sleep policy.
Thanks.
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Screenshot and post your BBS kernel and partial wakelock screens
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Here's wakelocks. What/where do I find my kernel details?
Sorry if images are big. Posting this from the phone.
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Kernal details:
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Just needed the first page of your wakelocks. Kernel wakelock can be found from the drop down menu when you hit partial wakelocks. Also use cpu spy to check whether your phone is properly going into deep sleep.
Normal procedure for me when trying to fix a wakelock:
1. Identify wakelocks with the highest up time
2. google the wakelock names because someone else has probably come across the same problem.
You can rule out rom issues because you're running stock with cf root kernel
Also I noticed AudioOut_1- a fix for that wakelock is usually turning off button sounds(not volume!) and in some cases the haptic feedback as well
If you don't mind me asking, what's that frog icon in your status bar?
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Just needed the first page of your wakelocks. Kernel wakelock can be found from the drop down menu when you hit partial wakelocks. Also use cpu spy to check whether your phone is properly going into deep sleep.
Normal procedure for me when trying to fix a wakelock:
1. Identify wakelocks with the highest up time
2. google the wakelock names because someone else has probably come across the same problem.
You can rule out rom issues because you're running stock with cf root kernel
Also I noticed AudioOut_1- a fix for that wakelock is usually turning off button sounds(not volume!) and in some cases the haptic feedback as well
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I've all those key sounds and haptic sounds turned off from day 1.i never use them.
I use CPU spy as well.
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Ok please put up a pic of your kernel wakelock or just list the ones the highest comparative up time
demondor said:
Ok please put up a pic of your kernel wakelock or just list the ones the highest comparative up time
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I can't find this Kernal wakelock???
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Ok I had an older version of BBS that's why I couldn't find Kernal wakelock!
Here's the Kernal details.
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Umm yeah so wait a bit before posting a screen for it; BBS didn't have enough data cause you just installed it
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Umm yeah so wait a bit before posting a screen for it; BBS didn't have enough data cause you just installed it
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OK so here's the Kernal now.
Anything out of the ordinary?
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I dont see anything that could affect your battery. I suggest doing a full wipe and starting fresh. Only restore apps and not their data. Only restore data for apps that are really important and get a startup manager like autostarts
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demondor said:
I dont see anything that could affect your battery. I suggest doing a full wipe and starting fresh. Only restore apps and not their data. Only restore data for apps that are really important and get a startup manager like autostarts
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I take it I can use titanium pro to back up and then restore all my apps after wipe? How do I go about restoring on the data from selective apps?
I've been using autostarts since last night and I find it excellent.
One question regarding it....how come when I've stuff like Google+ and Game hub frozen in titanium, it keeps showing up in autostarts(and set to start up at certain event changes...even though its frozen)??
thanks for help so far.
No problem. I don't know why the frozen apps show up in the other lists. I usually just limit the apps in the 'after startup' list and leave the rest alone. I normally use titanium to remove them completely.
As for individual data restoration, you can click individual apps in titanium and restore their data. Also check out your Samsung battery stats and see if cell standby is eating up your battery(it's a problem for me but yours might be more serious)
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demondor said:
No problem. I don't know why the frozen apps show up in the other lists. I usually just limit the apps in the 'after startup' list and leave the rest alone. I normally use titanium to remove them completely.
As for individual data restoration, you can click individual apps in titanium and restore their data. Also check out your Samsung battery stats and see if cell standby is eating up your battery(it's a problem for me but yours might be more serious)
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Well I don't think cell standby is a problem for me. I did a little experiment this morning.
Battery was 100% charged, so I unplugged it, turned off wifi and mobile data and let it rest for 3 hours.
Came back and saw that zero drain had occurred and that the battery was still at 99%(which it goes to straight away when you take off charge as you know).
I also had zero wakelocks as the phone was in a true deep sleep.
So I'm still in the position of trying to locate the cause of my wakelocks when either wifi or mobile data is on!
Could these wakelocks be from the wifi/mobile data just searching for a signal? I've tried to weed out any possible apps causing wakelocks when the internet is on but still cannot find the problem.
Well if you you've narrowed it down to your wifi/data problem, try flashing a different modem(possibly one of the newer ones)
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demondor said:
Well if you you've narrowed it down to your wifi/data problem, try flashing a different modem(possibly one of the newer ones)
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When you say different modem... Do you mean a ROM? I've flashed a complete rom in the past on other phones but don't know what a modem is/does?
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When you say different modem... Do you mean a ROM? I've flashed a complete rom in the past on other phones but don't know what a modem is/does?
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A modem is your baseband version.. its responsible for network signals
chicoelnino said:
When you say different modem... Do you mean a ROM? I've flashed a complete rom in the past on other phones but don't know what a modem is/does?
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A modem is your baseband version.. its responsible for network signals
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Yep Chillz88 is right. You can flash the modem using odin on your pc or through mobile odin on your phone. Modem files can be found in stock rom thread. I'd post a link but am currently on the go. If you still can't find it I'll put it up when I get back home
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I noticed some abnormal battery drop on my device. How could I find what app is waking up the phone while in deep sleep? See attatched...
Charlton22 said:
I noticed some abnormal battery drop on my device. How could I find what app is waking up the phone while in deep sleep? See attatched...
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Simply remove all the crap you've added and start again, one by one. Or preferably do a factory reset and start again, one by one. Quick and dirty, but effective.
You might want to rethink your app adding strategy.
Try to flash dorimanx kernel.
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Simply remove all the crap you've added and start again, one by one. Or preferably do a factory reset and start again, one by one. Quick and dirty, but effective.
You might want to rethink your app adding strategy.
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No crappy apps installed! I removed some app that updates automatically like Weather & Daily Mail. Will see how it goes.
So there is not way to see which app is waking up the phone while screen off?
Thanks
It says no or unknown signal... try leaving your phone in airplane mode
To see if it doesn't get more wake locks
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Tuner420 said:
It says no or unknown signal... try leaving your phone in airplane mode
To see if it doesn't get more wake locks
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Yes, I noted that. That is because I have poor connection when at work.
I figured what was keeping the phone awake while screen off.
Location Services where enabled. I disabled them and every thing is ok now.
Charlton22 said:
Yes, I noted that. That is because I have poor connection when at work.
I figured what was keeping the phone awake while screen off.
Location Services where enabled. I disabled them and every thing is ok now.
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Good
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Can someone tell me how to resolve battery drain, here I have pic of wakelock.. What is this first and how to disable it?
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djedjy said:
Can someone tell me how to resolve battery drain, here I have pic of wakelock.. What is this first and how to disable it?
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I googled it, there are many threads on that subject. Here are two interesting quotes from this thread to begin:
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1. I have Wakelock Detector as well, and if I tap on 1013, it mentions "Type: System (media)," and under that, "AudioOut_2." Appears to be a system app necessary for sound output. Do you have any media apps running in the background, like Pandora or Slacker?
2. This is probably the best and most authoritative article I've found so far related to 1013/AudioOut. It's pretty technical and much of it goes way over my head, but scroll all the way down and read the "Test Case" section. It may be that some app you have on your device (not necessarily a music app) might be a little buggy, and is not properly closing certain processes (like 1013/AudioOut).
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You can try Greenify, the donate version allows to hibernate system apps.
djedjy said:
Can someone tell me how to resolve battery drain, here I have pic of wakelock.. What is this first and how to disable it?
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Its wakelock summary of your phone. See which app is waking your device and draining your battery.
Install custom rom with kernel twiks and other twiks which disable all this wakelocks and alarms or if you wish to stick to stock rom then you have to root your phone and try AMPLIFY app. Which can disable it. you can see a dedicated thread on xda for this battery draining issue on amplify where you will find everything. just find it and go through it.
Hi !
I would like to know what is the delay for auto-hibernating ? I greenified some apps and when the screen is off, it seems that they can stay many hours without being hibernated... I checked my wakelocks and I saw nothing which can let then device awaken.
Thanks for your help !
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Hi !
I would like to know what is the delay for auto-hibernating ? I greenified some apps and when the screen is off, it seems that they can stay many hours without being hibernated... I checked my wakelocks and I saw nothing which can let then device awaken.
Thanks for your help !
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Are you rooted?
In what mode are you using Greenify, "Unrooted", "Root" or "Boost"?
Do you have Greenify ticked in DEVICE>SETTINGS>Accessibility and DEVICE>SETTINGS>Device Administrator?
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Are you rooted?
In what mode are you using Greenify, "Unrooted", "Root" or "Boost"?
Do you have Greenify ticked in DEVICE>SETTINGS>Accessibility and DEVICE>SETTINGS>Device Administrator?
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Yes, I'm rooted and I'm using the "Boost" mode (and v2.6.2). Greenify is ticked in both menu (Accessibility and Device Administrator). It's something really strange...
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Yes, I'm rooted and I'm using the "Boost" mode (and v2.6.2). Greenify is ticked in both menu (Accessibility and Device Administrator). It's something really strange...
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Did Greenify ask for root access at any time? Change the mode to "Root" and try to manually hibernate some system app. It should ask you for access. Grant it. Then if necessary, change the mode to "Boost" and watch if apps are hibernated.
Check in Supersu whether Greenify is listed.