[Q] Ungodly Hot - HTC Droid DNA

So, tried about 4 different roms, flashed the latest firmware, tried about 3 different kernels & my phone is still getting exceptionally hot a matter of minutes with screen on. Screen off, cool as a cucumber. Screen on, hot as hell. Anybody have any indication as to what would be causing this? I just went to NuSense 6 RC 6.8. Firmware is 1.02.01.0818 & hboot is 1.57. Fully s-off & rooted. Didn't have heating issues with ViperDNA, just the worst battery life I think I've ever had on any of my phones. Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Mine gets hot if I have screen brightness up high.

Drunkula said:
Mine gets hot if I have screen brightness up high.
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Quite true, but I have mine set to auto brightness, being the fact that I'm moving from various lighting conditions. I've tried different kernels, to no avail.

ghstrdr1985 said:
Quite true, but I have mine set to auto brightness, being the fact that I'm moving from various lighting conditions. I've tried different kernels, to no avail.
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Did it overheat when stock? Have you checked to see if something is running your CPU in the background?

neo_1221 said:
Did it overheat when stock? Have you checked to see if something is running your CPU in the background?
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That's the thing, I never really used it as I bought it on swappa as a replacement to my original (that I dropped & shattered the screen) Once I got it, went s-off & rooted, then VZW update went through & so did the phone (soft-bricked.) So, wiped everything out, installed Viper DNA 4.1.0 & never got hot, just battery life was pathetic (maybe 14 hours, if I was lucky, under light use.) I've tried cpu spying apps (if you can recommend any that I haven't tried, that would great.) So to answer your question: unknown on Stock, no on Viper, just bad battery life, hot on LiquidSmooth, hot on NuSense.

So going back to Viper is out of the question (error during installation.) So I've decided to go back to LiquidSmooth (love the look) & just deal with the heat until I can figure out what's causing the heat. Any recommendations to changing the battery out? I'm not opposed to that option.

I've done more testing & have come to a conclusion that my screen may be going bad. How did I come to this conclusion? Well, there are no rouge apps running in the background, phone itself doesn't get hot (namely the battery), & in long phonecalls with the screen off it's barely warm. Once screen goes on, boom, instant heater in about 5 minutes (and at lowest brightness setting.) Anyone think I'm right? Can a screen that gets hot like this be going bad?

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battery life help

it seems that ever since i rooted my phone til today that my battery life has gone down. alot. i don't really use it heavily but yesterday i drained it to 54%. before in a days use the max it would go down to was 75%.
my batt voltage always is around 4000 mv. i also have the free juice defender app i put on yesterday. i have done the battery recalibration but i'm not sure if i can do it right because of the clockwork recovery booting up when i plug it in when off.
i'm running CM6.1.1 any thoughts? any help will be appreciated.
i have looked at the other batt threads but didn't find anything that fits my problem.
or is all of this normal after a new phone and i'm just being paranoid?
i also have spare parts.
i would recommend this thread, but it sounds like you've done that already.
i would just re-check all of your data/refresh settings...i've never really noticed battery decrease with cm mods...perhaps try CM7?
just installed watchdog lite, will post back with more info.
I'd say it's normal for a new phone. A couple things to consider:
- Low screen brightness
- turn wifi, gps, data off when not using it
- you might consider turning off auto-sync for things such as gmail
I'm sure there's a lot more you can do i just can't think of them right now.
I was getting ridiculous battery drain a while back when I first started the whole rooting and flashing process it was a brand new phone. The thing I did was just reflash whatever rom I was trying to set up. It greatly improved but I don't know if I had messed up with flashing initially then just properly flashed the second time around.
zervic said:
I'd say it's normal for a new phone. A couple things to consider:
- Low screen brightness
- turn wifi, gps, data off when not using it
- you might consider turning off auto-sync for things such as gmail
I'm sure there's a lot more you can do i just can't think of them right now.
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yes, i have done all those things.

[Q] How hot is too hot?

Exactly what the title says... I tried searching but didn't find anything so pardon me if there was already a thread on this here.
I did some google'ing and there wasn't much for specific info, just sounded like guesses. I read in a thread here if it was over 33c (91.4f) then it was getting too hot, and I also recall somebody saying if it was over 107f then it wasn't good.
Any legit info on this subject? I may contact HTC to find out if they have a range they consider normal operating temp for the phone.
I remember when I got my phone I was playing with the demo in the VZW store and it seemed hot to me. I didn't get actual temps from it but I don't think my phone feels any hotter than the demo phone was.
I sometimes run the phone overclocked, sometimes not. Doesn't really seem to make any difference in heat anyways.
Someone told me 45 degrees C, is too hot, which I think is 113 degrees? (C x (9/5) + 32)?
How are you getting the temp? I have been concerned about how hot my phone is getting also. Spare parts that my Battery is at 43.2 Celcius.
-Sent from my Thunderbolt
Any temperature you're pulling from any app, is not even the actual CPU or other chips in your phone. It's being pulled from the battery. That said I firmly believe your processor is a good bit hotter than the battery having much experience in computer overclocking and cooling for many many years (see 12+ years hands on experience) so with that in mind, I would have to say...
40* celsius is my breaking point. Once I hit that I basically stop whatever I'm doing and turn off the display to let it cool. It's pretty hard to hit this temp, even on UV/OC'ed kernels, but with heavy radio traffic, screen on max brightness and a high cpu load its possible.
Well my phone is hitting 100+ consistantly. The temp reading I'm getting is from the setcpu widget.
I have been backing off the phone when it hits 100+. I'm running gingeritis 3d and the mr2.5 radio right now. I tried mr2 and some other non-3d roms but its still heating up, seems like its even doing it when at idle.
I may go back to froyo, and even unroot and go back to 100% stock to see if that makes any difference. I don't want my phone to blow up on me haha.
Thanks for the response. I may still contact HTC to see if they have a temp range recommendation for "normal" use.
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capflya said:
Well my phone is hitting 100+ consistantly. The temp reading I'm getting is from the setcpu widget.
I have been backing off the phone when it hits 100+. I'm running gingeritis 3d and the mr2.5 radio right now. I tried mr2 and some other non-3d roms but its still heating up, seems like its even doing it when at idle.
I may go back to froyo, and even unroot and go back to 100% stock to see if that makes any difference. I don't want my phone to blow up on me haha.
Thanks for the response. I may still contact HTC to see if they have a temp range recommendation for "normal" use.
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i've had some problems with gingerbread roms too...if the phone is noticeably warm or hot in your hand for no good reason...it's either an app you have installed running wild or you're phone doesn't like the voltage of the kernel you are running....some phones are more sensitive than others.
what kernel you running??? you can try imo's latest kernel...out of the box it's pretty stable
SFBPro said:
How are you getting the temp? I have been concerned about how hot my phone is getting also. Spare parts that my Battery is at 43.2 Celcius.
-Sent from my Thunderbolt
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Lol, I'll tell ya how you get that temp. Have a car that has a broken A/C and a windshield mounted car dock. That being said I have a SetCPU profile that fires off a notification sound whever the phone gets over 44C and underclocks the processor. I usually still take it off the dock to let cool down.
Also, I recall that at a certain point (not sure if its ROM specific), my TBolt started flashing the amber light to let me know that it hated me for heat abuse.

[Q] Its official. My Galaxy S2 is busted.:(

Hi guys just wanted to say my galaxy s2 is officially busted. Its still in working order do not get me wrong but something wrong with the hardware i think because i have flashed so many roms and stock roms to try and resolve the problem and i cant. My display is always sky high in battery usage and i cant get it down to save the life of it. Got everything on the lowest that is brightness settings and still nothing. Spoken to samsung and they say its not suppose to be like that and that display always high and as high as 60% is not right.
What can i do please cause i love the phone and it really pisses me off that it gets drained so bloody quickly? Shall i just sell it and get an HTC sensation instead or shall i send it to Samsung and be patient for ten days without my phone
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Hi guys just wanted to say my galaxy s2 is officially busted. Its still in working order do not get me wrong but something wrong with the hardware i think because i have flashed so many roms and stock roms to try and resolve the problem and i cant. My display is always sky high in battery usage and i cant get it down to save the life of it. Got everything on the lowest that is brightness settings and still nothing. Spoken to samsung and they say its not suppose to be like that and that display always high and as high as 60% is not right.
What can i do please cause i love the phone and it really pisses me off that it gets drained so bloody quickly? Shall i just sell it and get an HTC sensation instead or shall i send it to Samsung and be patient for ten days without my phone
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Id say just wait for the new phone, the galaxy s II obliterates the Sensation. This coming from a person who's owned both devices.
About your display problem, sounds pretty weird never heard of an issue like that before.
tjoannou2001 said:
Hi guys just wanted to say my galaxy s2 is officially busted. Its still in working order do not get me wrong but something wrong with the hardware i think because i have flashed so many roms and stock roms to try and resolve the problem and i cant. My display is always sky high in battery usage and i cant get it down to save the life of it. Got everything on the lowest that is brightness settings and still nothing. Spoken to samsung and they say its not suppose to be like that and that display always high and as high as 60% is not right.
What can i do please cause i love the phone and it really pisses me off that it gets drained so bloody quickly? Shall i just sell it and get an HTC sensation instead or shall i send it to Samsung and be patient for ten days without my phone
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What is your average display "Time on" on "Battery usage" when you're almost running out of battery?
How quickly does it drain? Don't you have warranty to get it replaced if it's actually faulty? I can't really decide if that's the case from your non-sense post.
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. My display is always sky high in battery usage and i cant get it down to save the life of it. Got everything on the lowest that is brightness settings and still nothing. Spoken to samsung and they say its not suppose to be like that and that display always high and as high as 60% is not right.
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My display is high as well with android Os in second most of the time and its normal, cause I use the phone a lot so obviously the screen will be high.
I get around 13-17 hours heavy usage so am happy I dont think its anything to do with rom flashing unless you get lower then 10 hours battery life
sorry i should of made it more clearer. Once i charge my handset as soon as i start using it you can see the percentage drop rapidily. i go into the battery usage and the display is at its highest and draining the battery. And that is with brightness to low settings. If i do not use the phone it can last me for a whole day and a half. But im to scared to use it for browsing and thats over wifi cause i know it will not last me to long...i know the handset is a battery drainer but come on the display should not be as high as it is..and with the warranty i have put the stock rom back so can they find out still that i had my handset rooted if i was to send it in
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sorry i should of made it more clearer. Once i charge my handset as soon as i start using it you can see the percentage drop rapidily. i go into the battery usage and the display is at its highest and draining the battery. And that is with brightness to low settings. If i do not use the phone it can last me for a whole day and a half. But im to scared to use it for browsing and thats over wifi cause i know it will not last me to long...i know the handset is a battery drainer but come on the display should not be as high as it is..and with the warranty i have put the stock rom back so can they find out still that i had my handset rooted if i was to send it in
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If you get two hours with screen on, than that's normal and not a hardware failure. Use white backgrounds as little as possible.
Apparently they could, I believe they some kind of count record of the amount of roms you have flashed and the only way to reset is by using a 'JIG' if you search the forums should be able to find more info on the 'JIG'
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1068522&highlight=jig+to+reset+counter
you might try some of the other forums about reseting it
Looks like SAMOLED+ consume most power on SGS2. I thought it's normal. Just know mine also having the same problem.
Sucks to be the guy who receives all these problems. I suggest, you just get a refund, as you should be ashamed of yourself if you sell a defective SGS2.
If you like the sensation, get it. It's also good, as I usually borrow it from my sister when we feel like exchanging phones for a few days. Sensation's default battery life is a little worse than the SGS2, as I only get 18hrs-1d 4hrs in the Sensation(still not rooted/default ROM) against the 1d - 1d 10hrs of the SGS2(Leomar ROM + Ninphe 2.2/undervolted).
My sister just got those chichitec 1900mAh batteries, and she said battery life on the Sensation improved(Only her word, as we have yet to exchange phones again this weekend). Now, all it needs is an undervolt + good ROM and the Sensation's battery should last a longer if not the same than the SGS2. Though you'll surely miss the SAmoled+ quality if you compare it with the SLCD of the Sensation, hope HTC improve on this department, they should have used IPS instead of SLCD.
A little tip if your getting the Sensation, is to thoroughly check its touchscreen sensitivity. My Sensation, is a little buggy sometimes, sense lagging/resetting + weird touch sensitivity. Though, I think it should be fix by flashing a good ROM + Kernel. Good Luck.
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Looks like SAMOLED+ consume most power on SGS2. I thought it's normal. Just know mine also having the same problem.
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well im going to fully charge it again today and see how it goes. i have reverted back to stock rom and just rooted with chainfire kernel and installed titanium backup and unistalled all the samsung hubs and froze the wifi sharing bit. but my display is still high but i see how long i can get out of it i will post a screen after i let it drain down ..
and sorry to hear that you are having the same problem.
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My display is high as well with android Os in second most of the time and its normal, cause I use the phone a lot so obviously the screen will be high.
I get around 13-17 hours heavy usage so am happy I dont think its anything to do with rom flashing unless you get lower then 10 hours battery life
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what is your display percentage and how can you manage to get so many hours out of it? any tips? i will be posting screen shots tomorrow for you guys to see what im talking about
If you have been using the phone the screen will always be #1 on the list, as its the part that needs the most power.
The phone will get about 6-8h of screen on time total before the battery is flat, but it will depends on mobile coverage (weak coverage will drain faster), if you are using heavy data, wifi usage (will be better than using mobile data on a weak signal or if you are pushing a lot of data round).
Generally radios will eat up the juice.
Also games will hurt.
You can use CPUspy to see what states the CPU is in, and if its going to deep sleep.
Also in settings > about phone > battery use, you want the awake and screen on lines to match up as much as you can.
(Music will keep the phone awake while the screen is off, and so will downloading stuff etc)
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and sorry to hear that you are having the same problem.
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The truth is, that what you report as a problem, is not a problem, it is simply a fact. SAMOLED displays drain batteries like hell. Mine does exactly the same. Like you, I was starting to think that my unit was somewhat faulty, but soon fund out that it was not. In fact, the truth is that the galaxy s2, if left on with the acreen at normal brghtness, fully drains its battery in a matter of 5 hours or so. It is due mainly to the display draining something like 0.8 Watts, alone.
People saying they get almost 2 days use simply tell bullocks, because there's no way of actually using this phone and getting more than about 15 hours autonomy from its battery.
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Samsung support/RMA process has worked very well for me. Third phone already. Maybe ask them to replace yours?
I'm still confused over there. You're just talking without making any sense at all. The only thing I've got from all this is that you're complaining about display being the highest on the battery drain list. That means nothing. Or not much at least. Those values need to give a total of 100%, so if you're using your phone, and display is the highest, your phone is working really good, and you don't have the AOS bug. Which means your device is not faulty, you just don't understand the battery statistics screen. Pardon me if I understood your problem wrong, but if I didn't, just carry on with your life, your phone has no problems at all. I get around 1.5 days with medium usage, and I think that's normal for a phone like this.
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I'm still confused over there. You're just talking without making any sense at all. The only thing I've got from all this is that you're complaining about display being the highest on the battery drain list. That means nothing. Or not much at least. Those values need to give a total of 100%, so if you're using your phone, and display is the highest, your phone is working really good, and you don't have the AOS bug. Which means your device is not faulty, you just don't understand the battery statistics screen. Pardon me if I understood your problem wrong, but if I didn't, just carry on with your life, your phone has no problems at all. I get around 1.5 days with medium usage, and I think that's normal for a phone like this.
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You are not being rude at all. I have flashed yesterday batistas new rom and using jeffrey speedfrey kernel and i have fully charged the phone and calibrated it as well. I am going to let it die down and recharge it again to the max and see how it goes after that as well. My point of this though is as below on the screenshot. The display is always in that percentage and that is what has me worried. I have checked on other posts and the most that they get is 35 to 50%. I have the lowest brightness settings and it still that high..That is why i am asking if there is something wrong with my phone. I am getting good battery life so far just with medium usage and having wifi on since i have charged it but the display is what worries me. If someone could help me with these pointers as well i would appreciate it:
Does underclocking with Setcpu help battery life even more?
And what do you guys think of the screenshot?
i know this sounds silly but how does someone close a thread once they opened it i have a few i want to close..
Thanks again to everyone for you help..
It has dropped to 76% after 10 hours and a couple hours of screen usage. I don't think that there is a problem.
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It has dropped to 76% after 10 hours and a couple hours of screen usage. I don't think that there is a problem.
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why is my display % so high though that is what im questioning. its not just for a few minutes its as soon as i get the phone out of sleep the display percentage sky rockets. and its that much cause the phone was asleep overnight

Did I miss the memo about the Rezound?

Well tl;dr my Thunderbolt is slowly taking a crap on me, eMMC corrupting, phone reboots when I remove it from the charger, boot loops from 1-15minutes depending when it wants to work.
I got the Rezound now, and holy crap I haven't experienced so many problems with Android since I first started the S-OFF Rooting stuff back on the HTC Incredible.
For example, I thought the battery hog dialer issue was fixed past 2.3.4, but somehow present on 4.0.3 Slimrom.
For a phone that isn't connected to WiFi, in Airplane mode, this thing eats so much power its retarded.
I have SVS values -75mA per clock, down clocked. And I'm still using on average -100mA - -220mA.
I've applied all the same tweaks I've learned from my past 2 phone too this Rezound. My Thunderbolt I can have in deep sleep only using -15-30mA on average and that's with mobile data off, and very weak signal since my building I live in is a military bunker.
So am I missing something with this phone that I don't know about, or is Snapdragon S3 and Adreno 220 just a bad combination?
Rezound Setup
HBOOT - 2.25
S-ON
Radio 421r/424r
OpenDSP - 13.6.0.7611.00.0104
Slimrom v1.9
OC Kernel by SebastianFM
Downclocked to 1.296Ghz
-75mA per clock across the table
Capacitive Backlight - Off
Phone in airplane mode, everything is off ex- all notifications disabled, auto sync off. It's cut off to the outside world and still eating power up like it's nothing.
Sad to say but its just the Rezound. These things eat through a battery in no time. The biggest culprit is the screen itself. Typically you'll only get around 1.5-2 hours of "screen on" time on a stock battery, and at most 4 on an extended one.
4G radio + one of the first versions of an HD screen on the market = no battery life
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Well tl;dr my Thunderbolt is slowly taking a crap on me, eMMC corrupting, phone reboots when I remove it from the charger, boot loops from 1-15minutes depending when it wants to work.
I got the Rezound now, and holy crap I haven't experienced so many problems with Android since I first started the S-OFF Rooting stuff back on the HTC Incredible.
For example, I thought the battery hog dialer issue was fixed past 2.3.4, but somehow present on 4.0.3 Slimrom.
For a phone that isn't connected to WiFi, in Airplane mode, this thing eats so much power its retarded.
I have SVS values -75mA per clock, down clocked. And I'm still using on average -100mA - -220mA.
I've applied all the same tweaks I've learned from my past 2 phone too this Rezound. My Thunderbolt I can have in deep sleep only using -15-30mA on average and that's with mobile data off, and very weak signal since my building I live in is a military bunker.
So am I missing something with this phone that I don't know about, or is Snapdragon S3 and Adreno 220 just a bad combination?
Rezound Setup
HBOOT - 2.25
S-ON
Radio 421r/424r
OpenDSP - 13.6.0.7611.00.0104
Slimrom v1.9
OC Kernel by SebastianFM
Downclocked to 1.296Ghz
-75mA per clock across the table
Capacitive Backlight - Off
Phone in airplane mode, everything is off ex- all notifications disabled, auto sync off. It's cut off to the outside world and still eating power up like it's nothing.
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The best advice I could give you is to maybe try an extended battery. I'm using the HTC 2750 (I think that's the number) along with the Nils P and EclipticRez roms and my battery life is pretty good. Oh yeah, I'm using their stock CPU settings as well. Good luck.
Ya that's what I was noticing. Now I can see that S-LCD Screens are damn battery hogs. Good Ole TFT in my Thunderbolt barely eating anything. On my extended battery with my T-Bolt getting more than 24hrs from using 4G, spotty signal, auto sync, auto brightness etc. And that's with the battery slowly getting worse from charge/discharge cycles.
Hell I even disabled the backlight of the capacitive screen in Leedroid to get more juice out of this thing. I wish my T-Bolt didn't take a crap
@Nike, you mean the HTC 2750 battery that I was able to buy for my Thunderbolt fits the Rezound? I may have to try that right now. Now I hope my T-Bolt reboots back up, :/
No matter what I do the battery life stinks... I just bought several spare batteries and always keep at least one spare with me...
Yes and I'm not sure how, its been widely known that battery life is poor with the HD screen and all. Oh and the 4g, and the dual core 1.5 GHz processor. You might want to rig up a car battery.
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Well tl;dr my Thunderbolt is slowly taking a crap on me, eMMC corrupting, phone reboots when I remove it from the charger, boot loops from 1-15minutes depending when it wants to work.
I got the Rezound now, and holy crap I haven't experienced so many problems with Android since I first started the S-OFF Rooting stuff back on the HTC Incredible.
For example, I thought the battery hog dialer issue was fixed past 2.3.4, but somehow present on 4.0.3 Slimrom.
For a phone that isn't connected to WiFi, in Airplane mode, this thing eats so much power its retarded.
I have SVS values -75mA per clock, down clocked. And I'm still using on average -100mA - -220mA.
I've applied all the same tweaks I've learned from my past 2 phone too this Rezound. My Thunderbolt I can have in deep sleep only using -15-30mA on average and that's with mobile data off, and very weak signal since my building I live in is a military bunker.
So am I missing something with this phone that I don't know about, or is Snapdragon S3 and Adreno 220 just a bad combination?
Rezound Setup
HBOOT - 2.25
S-ON
Radio 421r/424r
OpenDSP - 13.6.0.7611.00.0104
Slimrom v1.9
OC Kernel by SebastianFM
Downclocked to 1.296Ghz
-75mA per clock across the table
Capacitive Backlight - Off
Phone in airplane mode, everything is off ex- all notifications disabled, auto sync off. It's cut off to the outside world and still eating power up like it's nothing.
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You really haven't told us your definition of "bad". How much screen on time do you get? I'm not a 'heavy' user and easily get through a day on stock battery and have 90% of deep sleep using the set up in my sig.
If you min freq. is 192, increase it to 384. I've found that to help battery life. If you don't have one, pick up a something like better battery stats from the play store so you can analyze what is causing your drain.
topgun1953 said:
You really haven't told us your definition of "bad". How much screen on time do you get? I'm not a 'heavy' user and easily get through a day on stock battery and have 90% of deep sleep using the set up in my sig.
If you min freq. is 192, increase it to 384. I've found that to help battery life. If you don't have one, pick up a something like better battery stats from the play store so you can analyze what is causing your drain.
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The problem is, I can't get it a proper reading without the phone eating up power while the screen is off. So I really don't have any exact statistics on how its running so far I'm using Battery Monitor Widget and Gsam Battery Monitor. I did increase my min to 384 and see how it pans out for me.
According to Battery Monitor Widget, Dialer has 2m currently 14% then Android System is 55seconds but 1257%. That was checked off as Screen Off - Since Last Unplugged
Gsam is different story, LauncherPro is 31.5%, Kernel 2.1%, Android System 2.0%, and then Dialer is only 0.8%
I'm determined to make this phone work for my and not itself.
Well worth the money with this phone - http://www.amazon.com/HTC-Rezound-Extended-Battery-Door/dp/B006MI8Y84
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Well worth the money with this phone - http://www.amazon.com/HTC-Rezound-Extended-Battery-Door/dp/B006MI8Y84
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Ya I still have my extended battery from my Thunderbolt. I might as well use it. Only issue is that I need the extended battery cover plate which I don't have.
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Ya I still have my extended battery from my Thunderbolt. I might as well use it. Only issue is that I need the extended battery cover plate which I don't have.
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I have an extended battery and cover that I'm not using and don't think I ever will. I got it with the phone as part of a package and I've never used it myself. It's used, but well taken care of since I bought the phone off a recognized themer on this site. pm me if you're interested.
@feralicious I may take you up on that, only then I will be on standby. Trying to find a solid answer why my phone eats 35% during the night during deep sleep according to CPU Spy telling me it was deep sleep all night.
I'm using the HTC extended battery with tonked world edition ROM and kernel. Also using ROM toolbox pro and v6 supercharger gets me great battery life. 6+ hours of talk time and 4 hours of screen timeI can easily go over 24 hours or over 3 days with light usage.
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heat problem

After updating to jb my phone is always heat. On ics never hapend.
Who else?
jakmal said:
After updating to jb my phone is always heat. On ics never hapend.
Who else?
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There's basically nowhere for the heat to go with this phone, and with a quad core on jellybean, some heat is going to be produced no matter what. I wouldn't worry too much about it, especially if you're stock.
If you're rooted try messing with the governor settings. I'm running ME's kernel at 1.67GHz and my phone never gets hot even with games. Try these settings except where the powersave bias is. That is changed by the built in eco mode. With these, the phone only goes above 1.13GHz when scrolling to improve performance and for performance demanding apps like games.
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Mines gets as hot as it used to on ICS. Try to do a hard reset and see how it goes afterwards.
Mine gets just as hot as when on ICS. Still hits 91* if I play real racing 3 too long haha. Really annoying when I have to answer the phone at that temperature
I had the same problem. After updating to JB, my phone started getting really hot and the battery drained after only a few hours of use. It used to last all day. I tried going back to E97011c, but now I'm having trouble with my wifi. It scans and finds the wifi, but it won't connect. Any ideas?
clunkierbrush said:
I had the same problem. After updating to JB, my phone started getting really hot and the battery drained after only a few hours of use. It used to last all day. I tried going back to E97011c, but now I'm having trouble with my wifi. It scans and finds the wifi, but it won't connect. Any ideas?
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You'd probably need to change modems.

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