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Hi! I've been reading this forum on and off for few years, but never actually posted. Hope someone here can help me sort out my issue, thanks in advance!
Basically, I've flashed a cm13 via custom recovery on my second phone - Xiaomi Mi4, and I'm having all sorts of issues with it. I bought the phone in China, and for a while
used the stock MIUI interface, but I hated all the bloated apps and weird pop-up advertising, so decided to flash. it was the first time i've attempted it, so it took some
time to figure it out
My two main issues with cm13:
1. It crashes and restarts two/three times daily for me. I mean, I've cleared cache, I basically have no apps on the phone (apart from few messaging apps and facebook).
Is it just because it's an early cm13 build, or it's a nature of custom roms? I'm wondering if switching to a snapshot cm12 build would be better? I don't really care for
android 6 features on this phone that much, I just want a stable experience.
2. The charging became uber slow, painfully so. On MIUI it'd charge to 100% in about 3 hours or so. On cm13 it takes 3-4 hours to get to 30-40%! Never seen anything like
this. Also, if the battery depletes to 0%, the phone wouldn't turn on, even plugged in for charging. It'd turn on after an hour or two into the charging process. Seems weird,
as every other android phone I've owned previously would turn on even with 0% battery if I'm plugged in.
Anyone else experience any of the listed issues? Is it just an early build, or I've done something wrong in the flashing process? I really just want a stable simple os, no advanced
features or whatever, just need it to work
Thanks!
I have been using latest nightly.. No issues no reboot.. Charging time is 3hr
mmrx said:
I have been using latest nightly.. No issues no reboot.. Charging time is 3hr
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Thanks for reply! Would you mind telling me which gaps you've used for your build? I remember I had some sort of an issue with few gaps
I tried, I think only the smallest package worked for me. Maybe that's the issue and something in the gaps i've installed freezing/rebooting my os?
Thanks
Hello everybody,
about two months ago, I had an issue with my installed ROM on my Redmi Note 2 Prime (I think it was this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-2/orig-development/rom-cyanogenmod-12-1-t3288916 ). I decided to try out another ROM so I installled Bule's Mokee ROM ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/red...nt/rom-cm-12-1-mokee-bule-mokee-blue-t3328382 ). After a few days with this ROM I recognized a big battery drain while screen off so I installed BetterBatteryStats to get some more informations. It told me that about 50-75% of the time my CPU was running at 800mhz instead of deepsleep (at a normal day with about 1-2h of Screen-On-Time). It didn't look to me like something is creating a wakelock though (but maybe I am just unable to see this). I tried the next ROM: Daniel Pinto's CM12.1 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-2/development/rom-unofficial-t3310551) and again the same issue! I tried a full wipe of my internal storage, did not install xposed and did not install any titanium backup. The battery drain didn't go away. So i flashed another ROM: SlimMIUI V7.1.3.0 ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-2/development/rom-slimmiui-dev-stable-t3296594 ) and suddenly there was no more screen off battery drain! This went well for about three weeks and now I am facing the old problem again! Please tell me what I am doing wrong since I don't believe it's a ROM-related issue.
I installed these apps (according to MIUI):
9gag
AdAway
Android System WebView
Antutu 3DBench
Antutu Benchmark
AquaMail
BetterBatteryStats
BikeComputer
Burning Series
Chrome
DB Navigator
Dropbox
ES Datei Explorer
Google Play Store
Google Play-Dienste
Google-Tastatur
Greenify (wasn't installed before SlimMIUI)
GuitarTuna
Hacker's Keyboard
Hearthstone
irplus
Maps
Messenger
MX Player
mydealz
No-Frills CPU Control
Nova Launcher
Open Camera
PaderSprinter
QuickPic
scondoo
SleepTimer
Spotify
SuperSU
Telegram
TeslaUnread
Titanium Backup
Twitch
Unified Remote Control
Wakelock Detector Free
WhatsApp
Youtube
What I have tried so far:
- changing ROM (clean flash)
- not installing xposed
- not using old backups
- changing the battery
- using airplane mode
Also, I wonder why there are these gaps in the battery history since I didn't reboot yesterday...but these gaps don't appear every day.
Please help me to fix this really annoying problem and make my RN2 great again!
Thanks,
Kooneybert
The biggest drain comes from all the Xiaomi bloat. Read this thread for details on how to reduce the bloat. In my experience, the second main culprit is WhatsApp. I've had to stop it from giving sound notifications (or even vibrating) when messages come in. Now, I have between 90%-95% deep sleep on idle. Basically, anything that turns on audio could be a problem, because sometimes audio doesn't go off afterwards.
You might want to try GSAM Battery Monitor for more information about what is eating up your battery.
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The biggest drain comes from all the Xiaomi bloat. Read this thread for details on how to reduce the bloat. In my experience, the second main culprit is WhatsApp. I've had to stop it from giving sound notifications (or even vibrating) when messages come in. Now, I have between 90%-95% deep sleep on idle. Basically, anything that turns on audio could be a problem, because sometimes audio doesn't go off afterwards.
You might want to try GSAM Battery Monitor for more information about what is eating up your battery.
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Thx for your reply! The problem is not MIUI-exclusive. CM 12.1 from Daniel Pinto is pretty slim but gave the same result (from the first day on).
Whatsapp can't be the only problem since all my friends use it and nobody have this problem (some of them also even have a RN2). Also, my phone is in silent mode almost all the time so no app is allowed to make noise or vibrate.
I just installed GSAM Battery Monitor but I don't know how to use the app/read the provided data. I could use some help there, too.
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Thx for your reply! The problem is not MIUI-exclusive. CM 12.1 from Daniel Pinto is pretty slim but gave the same result (from the first day on).
Whatsapp can't be the only problem since all my friends use it and nobody have this problem (some of them also even have a RN2). Also, my phone is in silent mode almost all the time so no app is allowed to make noise or vibrate.
I just installed GSAM Battery Monitor but I don't know how to use the app/read the provided data. I could use some help there, too.
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You can only be sure if you have a really skinny ROM whereby all the unnecessary Xiaomi stuff has been removed. There are all sorts of things going on in the background - including things embedded in the boot image.
There are also possibly optimisation issues with the kernel. All the ROMs seem to depend on the same binary kernels, since there is no GPL release of the kernel source code. You might want to try one of the skinny boot images by @jajk
As for GSAM, the best to learn is by trial and error (tip: tap on everything visible to see where it leads to, and what information it gives you).
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You can only be sure if you have a really skinny ROM whereby all the unnecessary Xiaomi stuff has been removed. There are all sorts of things going on in the background - including things embedded in the boot image.
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...on all three ROMs? Only for me? With this effect? On some days, it reduces my battery by 50-80%! Hard to believe it is not a bug. Also, SlimMIUI has reduced Xiaomi-Stuff, Daniel Pinto's CM 12.1 looked even more clean to me.
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There are also possibly optimisation issues with the kernel. All the ROMs seem to depend on the same binary kernels, since there is no GPL release of the kernel source code. You might want to try one of the skinny boot images by @jajk
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Aren't there different kernels out there for the RN2? Bule's Mokee-ROM uses a modified kernel e.g. Does every ROM come with a certain kernel or may it be applied from the ROM before? So maybe I am still using the kernel from Bule's Rom with my MIUI?
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As for GSAM, the best to learn is by trial and error (tip: tap on everything visible to see where it leads to, and what information it gives you).
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This will help me to read the information but it won't help to understand them, too. What do you think about this:
Kernels: You can't compile a custom kernel without the Xiaomi kernel source code. All you are left with is tinkering with ramdisk in the boot image
Screenshots: the one on the right shows what is sucking your battery; the biggest culprits are the Xiaomi kernel and Google ...
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Screenshots: the one on the right shows what is sucking your battery; the biggest culprits are the Xiaomi kernel and Google ...
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...is this normal? The Kernel is the biggest battery sucker on my tablet aswell (which still has great battery). What do you think about the 8,5h of wakelock time produced by the kernel? If this is the problem, what can I do to solve it?
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...is this normal? The Kernel is the biggest battery sucker on my tablet aswell (which still has great battery). What do you think about the 8,5h of wakelock time produced by the kernel? If this is the problem, what can I do to solve it?
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A "screen awake" of approximately 50% seems to me to be highly excessive (at least, if the phone was mostly idle). In nearly 12 hours, I have a screen awake of 55 minutes - so 8 hours in 15 hours seems strange. How exactly were you using your phone during this 15 hour period?
Perhaps the custom boot images by @jajk might help (see the first link in http://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-2/general/roll-skinny-miui-t3309873). I am currently on v714-15 of the custom boot image.
Sounds like you may be having issues similar to what I was dealing with not too long ago, but my 'solution' was to install Bule's Mokee (still don't know why this ROM worked where so many others failed). Daniel's CM 12.1 and Xiaomi.eu were both giving me significant drain with and without the screen on to the point where I was sometimes finishing the day with an hour and a half of screen on time and ~20% battery. Now I'm getting up to double that.
One thing I can recommend is using MiFlash/Fastboot to do a total reset from scratch. Didn't really work for me, but you may be different.
Other than that, although it's tedious, you may have to install 1-3 apps per day after a fresh install to see if your battery holds at first and then dies sometime after installing certain culprits. It takes forever, but at least this helped me when I moved to Mokee to make sure that it wasn't any of my 'vital' apps that were causing me issues.
Best of luck!
Funny thing that the Mokee-Rom did SOLVE your problem. In my eyes this Rom was the beginning of my problems.
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One thing I can recommend is using MiFlash/Fastboot to do a total reset from scratch. Didn't really work for me, but you may be different.
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What is the difference to using TWRP?
I will try the Mokee-Rom tomorrow. Since I never used MiFlash/Fastboot before I won't use it until you tell me that there is a difference compared to doing a full wipe with TWRP.
I tried flashing the Mokee-Rom again but the problems go on. I installed very few apps and the battery is still very bad. Today I had 18 minutes of SOT and though I lost 14% in a few hours. This time it was caused by Whatsapp:
It always seems that some apps just don't like to stop doing something but it's random which app is the problem.
I am totally running out of ideas so please help me guys!
I'm on Mokee and satisfied with battery, this rom have less problems than other (for me). First of all i have installed MobileRadioActiveFix with xposed, then SmartNetwork to turn off wifi while my screen is off. I've got few other things but right now i've got over 4h SOT so it is not bad score.
i have the same problem! it happens with flashing severals ROMs (mokee by bule?) and starts battery drain with all ROM, it never goes... is not the battery, the cable or the rom..... i dont know im disperate... the sot changed from 4-4.5 h to 2-2.5 h... with all ROM, please help us and sorry for my bad english
Well i had situation that my SOT suddenly got down but i was still on march rom. After update to latest version without wipe it is ok right now.
Have you tried with wiping all with internal memory? Maybe something is there still and that is making a problem.
Another thing that came to my mind: have you changed build.prop and have copy of it? If so, delete it. I had some problems becuase of that.
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Well i had situation that my SOT suddenly got down but i was still on march rom. After update to latest version without wipe it is ok right now.
Have you tried with wiping all with internal memory? Maybe something is there still and that is making a problem.
Another thing that came to my mind: have you changed build.prop and have copy of it? If so, delete it. I had some problems becuase of that.
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every rom i have flashed was a clean install (full wipe of internal) after latest miui update, when the phone shut down at 0%, i put off the battery for 10 min, after i put back and the phone was at 19%!! now is on charge... maybe the problem is solved.. i will post if it is solved (sorry for my bad english)
I had that problem with earlier phone and it drived me crazy. I was not able to find what was the cause unfortunatelly. Phone was given to service point to install branded rom (it was not available for public). Right now i do not have problems like that, if i have some i'm able to find solution somehow. Although what i wrote helped me when i saw SOT problem.
problem persists... is there a method/app to calibrate battery that works?
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problem persists... is there a method/app to calibrate battery that works?
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Not that I know of. I`m facing the same issues like you here.
You can try:
-discharging until the phone shuts off
-charge it in OFF mode until its full
-disconnect charger, put battery out and in again
-connect charger, charge it to 100% again...
repeat until it shows 100% when connecting the charger.
For some ppl this seems to work.
Please let me know if you find out something!
There are lots of ppl out there with exact the same issue!
BR
EDIT: Installed PSYROM V3 for testing purpose right now. Lets see how it does with skynet and a freshly calibrated Battery with the internal calibration tool of the rom. I`ll give feedback on monday.
Update to my issue:
-I did a full wipe (including internal memory)
-Installed PSY ROM V3.0 and Skynet
-Wiped cache/dalvic
-Startet the phone, installed my apps etc
-Charged it to 100%, waited 20 more minutes
-Did the Battery calibration with the internal calibration tool (everything is described in psy mans thread)
-Did a reboot
So far there is no Battery Drain, after the (long) reboot, wich took around 5-10min because miui is optimizing apps etc the phone came up with 97% and stayed there for almost an hour now.
I´ll give you guys feedback next week. Hopefully we get this sorted out.
You can try Angels & demons ROM v8.0 it is providing me with great battery life, so much better than stock or stable version of MIUI. I use Gsam battery monitor, and I have not faced that issue so far.
Hi guys.
I have had my Redmi note 4 for just over a year now and about 2 weeks ago my phone was very hot on the top area of the screen. I downloaded simple System monitor and my cpu temp was around 80 degrees Celsius. I also noticed on the app it shows my phones was constantly spiking to 100% disk writing. So I did a hard reset and restored my phone from a backup and it was fine for about a week now its overheating again with the same disk writing issue. I also noticed in the last few weeks I have been getting a lot of dropped calls on either of the dual Sims no matter how good or bad my signal was.
Any assistance will be appreciated.
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Hi guys.
I have had my Redmi note 4 for just over a year now and about 2 weeks ago my phone was very hot on the top area of the screen. I downloaded simple System monitor and my cpu temp was around 80 degrees Celsius. I also noticed on the app it shows my phones was constantly spiking to 100% disk writing. So I did a hard reset and restored my phone from a backup and it was fine for about a week now its overheating again with the same disk writing issue. I also noticed in the last few weeks I have been getting a lot of dropped calls on either of the dual Sims no matter how good or bad my signal was.
Any assistance will be appreciated.
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Which ROM are you using and which Apps are using most battery/CPU?
Maybe you should also install and run an antivirus app on your phone
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Which ROM are you using and which Apps are using most battery/CPU?
Maybe you should also install and run an antivirus app on your phone
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I am running android version 6.0 and Miui 9.6
I have booted the phone in safe mode and it still overheats so it doesn't seem to be an app causing the issue. I also installed Avg and it didn't find any problems. The cpu usage is low when the problem occurs, the issue is that it has constant disk writing spikes which I assume is the main problem, but there is no way to see what it is writing.
Hi Sekzi, I am having the same issue as you are, in fact, I wasn't sure where to look for the problem tbh, after reading your post I checked and It is doing the exact same thing. I have the Mi Note 4 Redmi and I removed the SD card just in case, no change! Was about to look for a custom ROM to install but I would rather wait for Miui official 10 release hoping that would solve the issue. Please share any updates you might have, thanks!
I also have same issue pls someone fix this bro as fast as possible cause I can't play pubg until this will be fixed
One solution, custom ROM
zoel.fahmi said:
One solution, custom ROM
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I have Android 9 pixel experience ROM still have overheating problem without using any third party application pls help me out
yogeshbhokre said:
I have Android 9 pixel experience ROM still have overheating problem without using any third party application pls help me out
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Clean flash? If yes then combine with Franco kernel
Install greenify, Xposed framework modules like coolify, amplify
Sorry, snapdragon or mediatek processor?
I play a lot of games so i definitely don't want to lose performance or don't want to be kicked out of fortnite. And i really like the miui gestures but also hate the bloat and notifications not coming etc. And how can i unlock my Pocophone?
no, we are all on XDA because we have nothing better to do
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no, we are all on XDA because we have nothing better to do
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What a nice reply from a brazillian fellow =)
hey OP, I'm with u, with stock rom and locked bootloader...
I would suggest u to unlock BL to solve ur notification issues, u'll need root too and flash that gps+speedview mod zip.
As far as bloat is concerned, its a serius issue, miui keeps mining our private data in d background. So I wil move frm miui forever once LOS 16 official becomes stable, will never flash n use data mining miui.
as for my experience. in todays android i see not much benefit using custom roms. most of the things we need are on the play store already.
whats more important for me now is to unlock bootloader, custom recovery and root access. to remove unnecessary things my default os has
and wat about touch problems and lag ?
I bought my first smartphone in 2011 and a while after a rooted it and never went back.
Been on custom ROMs since then and i can tell you two things for 2019:
1. There's nothing a locked-unrooted phone can do that an unlocked-rooted phone can't do.
2. There's almost nothing an unlocked-rooted phone can do that a locked-unrooted phone can't do.
The matter is which workarounds piss you off the least.
If you choose the "unlocked/rooted/custom ROM" path, be prepared to do some research and find yourself here on XDA every other day (especially in the beginning).
Personally, i tried to play clean for about 2 months now that I got my Poco (locked-unrooted). Almost everything I needed could be done.
But old habits die hard. I want more. So i'm in my 40th hour of waiting for my bootloader to be unlocked atm...
My question would be why would you like to stay with that buggy, overbloated, intrusive and crappy interface called MIUI?
Xiaomi.eu version is less bloated.
Also install malakas Kernel and your good to go, no thermal throttling with module in kernel thread. Kernel works also with Los ROM.
As for root, just run magisk and hide root from apps that sniff for it.
There are many options out there.
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It is VERY worth it imho...
Sure it's a bit of a hassle to unlock the poco but just for the battery drain alone it's worth it.
I went from losing about 10% battery in a night ( all antenna's off , battery saver on ) to just 2% ...
Daytime battery drain has also massively improved.
Even if miui is to your liking you can still get a lot more benefits for unlocking and re-flashing the poco
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I play a lot of games so i definitely don't want to lose performance or don't want to be kicked out of fortnite. And i really like the miui gestures but also hate the bloat and notifications not coming etc. And how can i unlock my Pocophone?
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its totally worth it man
you should install oxygenos
it improved my battery life by 40%
jaysingh Kakas said:
its totally worth it man
you should install oxygenos
it improved my battery life by 40%
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Lol that was so long ago, don't worry i installed xiaomi eu like few weeks after and using it ever since.
I would say yes. Stock ROMs are nice in some ways, but I don't necessarily trust that they're not data mining. I've tried damn near every combination of every ROM and kernel available. I want speed, battery life and privacy. Official RevengeOS, Arter Kernel R7, F2FS, no gapps, no microg. That's my current setup and it blows stock MIUI clean out of the water.
Ultimately I guess it depends on your needs though.
All custom roms for poco is ****, all contains tons of bugs lmao,
None of them works for screencast , oxygen os,rescurretion remix rom started to bootloop after 7-8 hrs,
I ve tried rr, oxygen os, lineage os, crdroid already, all got problems,
So i installed back stock rom, rooted via magisk, and uninstalled stock apps which i dont needed.
Now i m happy
I recently got this phone with the intention of flashing it daily like I used to with my Nexus 5, however, so far, I have had no reason to run anything other than the stock MIUI. It works well, does what I need it to, and as long as it gets updated on a regular basis with security updates, will suffice.
I am using Pocof1 March2019
lately,
1. it lags alot
2. heats up alot
3. freezes on touch and even applications doesn't work as swiftly as before!
now i have done the following
1. tried three different kernels after CLEAN flashing Roms such as Corvus, Crdroid, havoc , of Android 9 and 10 both and tested performance
2. device was running on Lawrun for last many months various updates on Pie rom
3. I FORMAT data and Reflashed MIUI11.0.8 by Fastboot method, clean flashing fully
4. I then format data again and changed by filesystem to f2fs
using now AEX / pie with sphinx3.1 and barely making thru day
device heats alot even on room temperature while ac working.
it is possible the cooling mechanism is deat? or thats the end of this device for me?
any sugggestions? before i go to market and start hunting for some other developer friendly device?
on same node, can one suggest me another Xiomi (LED panel only) which is very popular on xda , having many kernels and roms?
thank you in advance guys
Well if you've done all possible ts software wise, then it's likely an issue with hardware. If it's just heating issues depends on what you're doing. If you have a case, depending on thickness and what you are doing then it would cause heating problems and also if the phone overheats then performance dips.
In my case haven't had issues with the phone at all performance wise, battery, or anything else (only problem is signal, but that's an issue with my network, not the phone per se).
So based on my humble opinion, try having it checked for damages. Since it's out of warranty have a technician check it out, most technicians provide free diagnostics anyway, or if you're confident enough try opening the phone yourself, ifixit has a tutorial on it and unlike most phones it's an easy teardown. But if you're not confident look for a pro who offers free diagnostics first
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Well if you've done all possible ts software wise, then it's likely an issue with hardware. If it's just heating issues depends on what you're doing. If you have a case, depending on thickness and what you are doing then it would cause heating problems and also if the phone overheats then performance dips.
In my case haven't had issues with the phone at all performance wise, battery, or anything else (only problem is signal, but that's an issue with my network, not the phone per se).
So based on my humble opinion, try having it checked for damages. Since it's out of warranty have a technician check it out, most technicians provide free diagnostics anyway, or if you're confident enough try opening the phone yourself, ifixit has a tutorial on it and unlike most phones it's an easy teardown. But if you're not confident look for a pro who offers free diagnostics first
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thats a very logical answer sir!
however i have to buy another device because any repair person wont just fix device in few hours and data will definately be lost !
btw
after restarting device works perfect for some time
its just later suddenly it starts lagging and till i restart
i am currently on AEX 6.4 / sphinx3.1 (pie / aug2019 patch)
YasuHamed said:
I am using Pocof1 March2019
lately,
1. it lags alot
2. heats up alot
3. freezes on touch and even applications doesn't work as swiftly as before!
now i have done the following
1. tried three different kernels after CLEAN flashing Roms such as Corvus, Crdroid, havoc , of Android 9 and 10 both and tested performance
2. device was running on Lawrun for last many months various updates on Pie rom
3. I FORMAT data and Reflashed MIUI11.0.8 by Fastboot method, clean flashing fully
4. I then format data again and changed by filesystem to f2fs
using now AEX / pie with sphinx3.1 and barely making thru day
device heats alot even on room temperature while ac working.
it is possible the cooling mechanism is deat? or thats the end of this device for me?
any sugggestions? before i go to market and start hunting for some other developer friendly device?
on same node, can one suggest me another Xiomi (LED panel only) which is very popular on xda , having many kernels and roms?
thank you in advance guys
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You are using android 10 firmware with android 9, why ? If you use Android 10 with older firmwares than 11.0.4.0 it will cause issues and so is your case, just in reverse. Try to flash 11.0.8.0 from fastboot. Then flash recovery > AEX 7.3 + gapps. Or try Reloaded OS. It is a CAF rom so performance is great with good battery backup. You won't need any custom kernels. If no progress still then get ready to say goodbye to your poco.
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You are using android 10 firmware with android 9, why ? If you use Android 10 with older firmwares than 11.0.4.0 it will cause issues and so is your case, just in reverse. Try to flash 11.0.8.0 from fastboot. Then flash recovery > AEX 7.3 + gapps. Or try Reloaded OS. It is a CAF rom so performance is great with good battery backup. You won't need any custom kernels. If no progress still then get ready to say goodbye to your poco.
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sorry I missed out step
before flashing AEX, i flashed ven-fw 9.6.27-90
so i am on pie firmware
YasuHamed said:
thats a very logical answer sir!
however i have to buy another device because any repair person wont just fix device in few hours and data will definately be lost !
btw
after restarting device works perfect for some time
its just later suddenly it starts lagging and till i restart
i am currently on AEX 6.4 / sphinx3.1 (pie / aug2019 patch)
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You're confusing bro. As for data, why not just back it up? You yourself even stated that you've formatted, flashed and all that stuff right? So basically by now you have no internal data or you already have a backup. And as I said dude just have it inspected, they should be able to perform a checkup within the day if they aren't that busy. I've had issues before and in my country some where able to diagnose the issue.
FYI that's your problem if they can't diagnose it in a few hours, if you badly need the phone repaired then prep for it, "diskarte" as we call it, that means planning ahead in my country. Make plans and prep for it, either borrow an old phone from a friend for the mean time while you have yours in repair or something or ask maybe the repair guy has a spare dumb phone (some OEMS do that if you are in warranty anyway) or tell people not to call you on a certain day because you need to have the phone repaired.
Again, that's no longer my issue "diskartehan mo" make your own plans. I'm saying if you tried all software then it's hardware. If you don't want to go through all that hassle then just buy a new phone, simple as that
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You're confusing bro. As for data, why not just back it up? You yourself even stated that you've formatted, flashed and all that stuff right? So basically by now you have no internal data or you already have a backup. And as I said dude just have it inspected, they should be able to perform a checkup within the day if they aren't that busy. I've had issues before and in my country some where able to diagnose the issue.
FYI that's your problem if they can't diagnose it in a few hours, if you badly need the phone repaired then prep for it, "diskarte" as we call it, that means planning ahead in my country. Make plans and prep for it, either borrow an old phone from a friend for the mean time while you have yours in repair or something or ask maybe the repair guy has a spare dumb phone (some OEMS do that if you are in warranty anyway) or tell people not to call you on a certain day because you need to have the phone repaired.
Again, that's no longer my issue "diskartehan mo" make your own plans. I'm saying if you tried all software then it's hardware. If you don't want to go through all that hassle then just buy a new phone, simple as that
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the reason why i am nervous here, locally there arent any good repair shops who can fix Xiaomi Devices. mostly go after iphones or samsungs hence i am pretty positive any repair shop person will open device, ask for something to be replaced and it wont matter
I'm on latest MIUI 11.0.8.0 with No Gravity Kernel, with NGK thermals. Performance is superb and runs very smooth. PUBG runs at constant 60FPS even on HDR + Extreme (used GFX tool).
CPU throttling test app provides results of 170K+ GIOPS. On stock MIUI kernel, this result doesn't cross 100k and even PUBG is not playable when there are many players nearby. Constant stuttering and lag.
You should try fastboot flashing the latest stable ROM and a custom kernel (NGK, ODK, Lawrun etc) to check, as stock MIUI kernel is laggy anyway. If everything is fine in hardware, this setup will provide you with Max performance.
My phone makes two years this november and it still gets 360k on antutu on same setup and never gets heated
*Changed the battery two months ago eve it didn't have any problem