I had battery issues in MIUI 8.5.X.X Global ROM and I flashed Lineage OS 14 expecting the issue to be fixed but it didn't work. Are there any specific things I should've wiped in "Advanced Wipe" in twrp ? I just did factory reset and didn't go for any Advanced Wipe options.
Your CPU is being awake by an app that you have installed. Install Wakelock Detector and check what's draining the battery
LilBlinx said:
Your CPU is being awake by an app that you have installed. Install Wakelock Detector and check what's draining the battery
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Used better battery stats . Is there any un unusual behaviour ?
utkarsh agarwal said:
I had battery issues in MIUI 8.5.X.X Global ROM and I flashed Lineage OS 14 expecting the issue to be fixed but it didn't work. Are there any specific things I should've wiped in "Advanced Wipe" in twrp ? I just did factory reset and didn't go for any Advanced Wipe options.
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Use greenify and amplify; post which check if issue persists.
I don't think it's some misbehaving user installed app . I have this issue since I updated to MIUI 8.5.X.X Global Stable ROM . I tried doing a factory reset , flashed a custom ROM (Lineage OS 14). Didn't help . It's one of those "Android System" battery drains
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i bought my new lg optimus one today i dont want try any custom rom right now just want to try any custom kernel for overclocking so can i flash kenel like franco kernel on my stock rom v2.2.2 v10d???
is it safe??
Yes man Go ahead, franco's kernal is the best.. no issues, as always do a nand backup in case anything goes wrong
one of the best kernel ,have u installed custom recovery ..
then flash the franco kernel v17-cfs version meant for froyo roms.
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Yes man Go ahead, franco's kernal is the best.. no issues, as always do a nand backup in case anything goes wrong
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so i have to wipe chache or wipe all for flashing kernel al my apps &gmaes will be deleted??
rchile said:
so i have to wipe chache or wipe all for flashing kernel al my apps &gmaes will be deleted??
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Noooooooo, Just wipe dalvik cache and battery stats
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Noooooooo, Just wipe dalvik cache and battery stats
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i am using rom manager there is option of wipe dalvic cache how to wipe battery status
Yes there would be an option once you start to install the kernel
After flashing recovery with rommanger,You have to boot into recovery, There are options in the list for wiping cache and battery status.
CtrlU said:
After flashing recovery with rommanger,You have to boot into recovery, There are options in the list for wiping cache and battery status.
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thanks guys flashed successfully first kernel on my phone now where can i find oveclock settings???
Wipe cache & dalvik cache from custom recovery and then flash kernel. That's all.
For battery stats:
- charge your phone
- when it's fully charged keep the charger plugged and boot into recovery
- with the charger still plugged wipe battery stats and reboot
- pull out your charger only after the system boots completly
To overclock install SetCPU (find it on the forum)
22VIN said:
Wipe cache & dalvik cache from custom recovery and then flash kernel. That's all.
For battery stats:
- charge your phone
- when it's fully charged keep the charger plugged and boot into recovery
- with the charger still plugged wipe battery stats and reboot
- pull out your charger only after the system boots completly
To overclock install SetCPU (find it on the forum)
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i have not done wipe battery status but my phone still reboot successfully ater flashing so is it ok should wipe battery status now
rchile said:
thanks guys flashed successfully first kernel on my phone now where can i find oveclock settings???
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Search for no frills in market and install it....
rchile said:
i have not done wipe battery status but my phone still reboot successfully ater flashing so is it ok should wipe battery status now
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Charge your cell to 100% then clear battery stats ,that will give you more power i think ,or try battery calibrator ,it also does the same thing.
rchile said:
i have not done wipe battery status but my phone still reboot successfully ater flashing so is it ok should wipe battery status now
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I tried wiping battery status before and after ROM install..never had any issues with that.
Battery stats have no influence whatsoever on phone crashes
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Just wipe the battery when 100%
its just a standard thing.. If you don't believe us.
Don't blame the dev and us for making your battery died faster.
Nimitmak said:
Search for no frills in market and install it....
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no frils crashes my phone if i go above 800 so i have set to 729mhz with set cpu & its stable now
Hello,
I was update my i9100 to CM 13.0. Everything works fine, mobile is fast and in idle is battery good. It should be better, but no problem... But. If I am working on phone, battery is draining very fast. Some about 10% per hour. I try reinstall, wipe ally etc. Still bad battery life.
My kernel version is: Linux version 3.0.101-CM-g3419d27.
How I was installing CM13 from CM12
- flash cwm via odin
- install kitkat compatible cwm from zip
- wipe data / factory reset, wipe cache and dalvik cache
- flash dorimanX kernel + 3GB pit file
- install CM13.0 + Gapps Pico 6.0
What can I do? Battery life is really bad.
Thanks and sorry for my english.
Greetings from Czech
Jaccob25 said:
Hello,
I was update my i9100 to CM 13.0. Everything works fine, mobile is fast and in idle is battery good. It should be better, but no problem... But. If I am working on phone, battery is draining very fast. Some about 10% per hour. I try reinstall, wipe ally etc. Still bad battery life.
My kernel version is: Linux version 3.0.101-CM-g3419d27.
How I was installing CM13 from CM12
- flash cwm via odin
- install kitkat compatible cwm from zip
- wipe data / factory reset, wipe cache and dalvik cache
- flash dorimanX kernel + 3GB pit file
- install CM13.0 + Gapps Pico 6.0
What can I do? Battery life is really bad.
Thanks and sorry for my english.
Greetings from Czech
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Hi,
If you find that screen on time is bad on CM13, you might want to consider downgrading. You could try running greenify to hibernate unused apps, but it may not help much. Other than that, nothing else can be done to give a noticeable increase in battery life.
gsstudios
Also if you have just installed CM13 give it a week or two as I found the first week the battery life seem a little crap but balanced out the following week
Flash this recovery on the community build: http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=20236
And then flash the super SU file via recovery:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24591000424944601
Let me know if this works or you need any help ?
Did any1 tried??
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From other posts in other topics it seams that it's the only twrp version that installs OOS 3.1.1
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trendchanger said:
Did any1 tried??
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I tried, and I can confirm it worked.
The only thing is that I can't get xposed installer to work properly. When I install it (v86 sdk23 arm) , every time that I tap on recent apps button, system ui crashes, so, I flashes the Uninstaller zip, and everything went well. But I miss xposed, if anybody has a solution, I would appreciate it
yes this is working
Jab_ said:
I tried, and I can confirm it worked.
The only thing is that I can't get xposed installer to work properly. When I install it (v86 sdk23 arm) , every time that I tap on recent apps button, system ui crashes, so, I flashes the Uninstaller zip, and everything went well. But I miss xposed, if anybody has a solution, I would appreciate it
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Using the latest Blu spark twrp from his thread I flashed v86 sdk23 arm.zip and didn't have any issues on 3.1.1.
Exodusche said:
Using the latest Blu spark twrp from his thread I flashed v86 sdk23 arm.zip and didn't have any issues on 3.1.1.
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Maybe the problem is not xposed itself, maybe the issue is related to an specific module. I'll try one by one tomorrow and see what happens, thank you!
Just delete the . rar part. This one worked for me I think your right though maybe bad file.
Exodusche said:
Just delete the . rar part. This one worked for me I think your right though maybe bad file.
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I know what the problem was. My xposed zip was correct. As I thought, it was because of a module. "Android N-fy", in recents, I just had to uncheck quick switch and change no recent image and that was it. I don't know if that module is optimized for this oos especific build, because in settings of the phone, the module does not change as much as in lollipop oos. Thank you tho
I have latest official TWRP rn on OOS 2.2.2.. Should I just flash(dirty flash or clean flash after wiping) it normally? or revert to stock, flash the ROM and then use fastboot to flash recovery by bluspark?
Worked fine. Thanks OP.
bootloop when flashed supersu zip on oos 3.1.1 with twrp v41 recovery
i just saw that you have to use modified zip , so no other file to flash
thanks and sorry for not reading properly
TarushS said:
bootloop when flashed supersu zip on oos 3.1.1 with twrp v41 recovery
i just saw that you have to use modified zip , so no other file to flash
thanks and sorry for not reading properly
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Oh lol, glad this helped
StraightEdgeKid said:
Worked fine. Thanks OP.
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Np?
Sachin7843 said:
I have latest official TWRP rn on OOS 2.2.2.. Should I just flash(dirty flash or clean flash after wiping) it normally? or revert to stock, flash the ROM and then use fastboot to flash recovery by bluspark?
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What exactly are you looking to do?
marwan2704 said:
What exactly are you looking to do?
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I want to get OOS 3.1.1 and also be able to revert back to OOS 2.2.2 if I experience any bugs or don't like it so, I want to know when should I flash TWRP by bluspark?
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I want to get OOS 3.1.1 and also be able to revert back to OOS 2.2.2 if I experience any bugs or don't like it so, I want to know when should I flash TWRP by bluspark?
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Make sure you have both .zip files on your phone, clean flash 3.1.1 then boot it up. If you don't like it, you can go back to 2.2.2 via stock recovery anytime. You don't even need twrp unless you want to root, install Xposed or backup.
might be a bit off-topic but...
i was coming from sultans cm13 build - flashed stock recovery - wiped system - installed the community build.
So far so good
System works fine, but wifi drains system like hell (37% usage)
So i installed bluespark twrp and wanted to wipe cache & dalvik/art at once
-> initially i got an error -> "can´t mount /cache - invalid argument" (or so) - tried only to wipe cache and then it worked on the 3rd attempt...
But - after restarting only 12 Apps are "optimized", altough i have 100+ apps installed.... so i expect some filesystem/partition issue
Did you ever have this behaviour ?
I´m thinking about to do a full wipe in twrp and reinstall the community build -> other suggestions ?
error23 said:
i was coming from sultans cm13 build - flashed stock recovery - wiped system - installed the community build.
So far so good
System works fine, but wifi drains system like hell (37% usage)
So i installed bluespark twrp and wanted to wipe cache & dalvik/art at once
-> initially i got an error -> "can´t mount /cache - invalid argument" (or so) - tried only to wipe cache and then it worked on the 3rd attempt...
But - after restarting only 12 Apps are "optimized", altough i have 100+ apps installed.... so i expect some filesystem/partition issue
Did you ever have this behaviour ?
I´m thinking about to do a full wipe in twrp and reinstall the community build -> other suggestions ?
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Sounds like you forgot to wipe data. Wipe system, data, cache and just flash 3.1.1. As for wifi drain it's not real and happens when you have wifi scanning on under location. Turn it off, reset network settings under backup/reset. Now reboot and should be gone. Turning off and rebooting might be enough but doesn't hurt to add network reset. Next cycle after reboot and full charge should be clean.
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As for wifi drain it's not real and happens when you have wifi scanning on under location. Turn it off, reset network settings under backup/reset. Now reboot and should be gone. Turning off and rebooting might be enough but doesn't hurt to add network reset. Next cycle after reboot and full charge should be clean.
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It's not the place, but I can confirm that it didn't work for me. I still have the drain from time to time.
And if I don't have the Wifi drain I have a service Google Play service drain (33% for today's charge for example...).
And sometimes, I even had the wifi drain with Wifi completly switched off...
so i had miui 9.6.2 , and for some reasons, i want to go back to 9.5.6
i ve flashed miui 9.5.6 via twrp, phone booted properly
but the bug from 9.6.2 persist(greyed notif bar, battery drain)
so what i wanted to do is:
1. boot to twrp
2. wipe system only(advanced -> all unchecked except system)
3. install miui 9.5.6
which in my understandings is wiping the OS, and then install the OS again without having to lose apps like whatsapp, instagram and its data
is the above steps the right way to do so? or is there any other way?
thanks.
01. Wipe - Dalvik + System + Data +Cache and Flash MiUi.zip +LazyFlasher.zip ==> This gets you a Clean ROM like you get after a factory reset, then you have to set everything up again, this doesn't lock Bootloader and keeps TWRP in place.
02. Before booting to TWRP remove all kind of locks like the fingerprints, pin, and password, Go to TWRP wipe Dalvik, System, Cache and install MiUi.zip +LazyFlasher.zip this will keep your data + boot up the rom (Have done this in past)
But its better to do the 1st one as 2nd one is good for recovering contacts etc but keeps freezing sometimes.
dewasa98 said:
so i had miui 9.6.2 , and for some reasons, i want to go back to 9.5.6
i ve flashed miui 9.5.6 via twrp, phone booted properly
but the bug from 9.6.2 persist(greyed notif bar, battery drain)
so what i wanted to do is:
1. boot to twrp
2. wipe system only(advanced -> all unchecked except system)
3. install miui 9.5.6
which in my understandings is wiping the OS, and then install the OS again without having to lose apps like whatsapp, instagram and its data
is the above steps the right way to do so? or is there any other way?
thanks.
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When U upgrade u encounter bugs or battery drain sometimes. We cant completely avoid it.
If u encounter battery drain then u need to format data. But Ur data and internal storage will erase.
If u r using twrp . If u need good miui rom with good battery then flash miuiAM rom or miui Eu rom Its lighter and no unnecessary google apps preinstalled. Very lighter, Faster performance And no ads. Not heavy like official global rom with stock google apps which eats ur battery in background.
Just flash_this miui 10 using latest twrp. But format data and wipe data first.
https://miui.am/en/downloads/
I am searching for a stable AOSP based ROM (Android 10/ Android 9) to help me moving out completely from MIUI stock ROM. Don't want any bugs.
Needed features:
1. Double tap to wake
2. Good battery performance
3. Good charging
4. Good camera app
5. Clean one
Shivam Vashishtha said:
I am searching for a stable AOSP based ROM (Android 10/ Android 9) to help me moving out completely from MIUI stock ROM. Don't want any bugs.
Needed features:
1. Double tap to wake
2. Good battery performance
3. Good charging
4. Good camera app
5. Clean one
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Use twrp 3.3.1 official
Format data to decrypt miui data
Advance wipe and wipe all except sd card.
Flash rom
Flash nano gapps
Reboot
Flash android 9 Aex rom with selinux enforcing build . its very stable.
Flash with nano gapps.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-K90uQCfYCZar_ABjSu4ZfbjH2A7OeWA/view
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Use twrp 3.3.1 official
Format data to decrypt miui data
Advance wipe and wipe all except sd card.
Flash rom
Flash nano gapps
Reboot
Flash android 9 Aex rom with selinux enforcing build . its very stable.
Flash with nano gapps.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-K90uQCfYCZar_ABjSu4ZfbjH2A7OeWA/view
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I have tried this build but I found one major problem, there is high cpu usage by system_server process when the screen turns off. This drains the battery fast.
jonny789 said:
I have tried this build but I found one major problem, there is high cpu usage by system_server process when the screen turns off. This drains the battery fast.
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double tap to wake feature and pocket detection will drain battery.
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double tap to wake feature and pocket detection will drain battery.
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. I had already turned them off. How much SOT are you getting from that build ?
AOSMP unnofficial pie with stock kernel