Magician very high power consumption - JAM, MDA Compact, S100 General

Something strange happens with my magician. When watching movie ot listening to music it gets hot and the battery goes empty for no time... I've noticed that the consumtion is above 800 mA. When I stop Media player or SmartMovie the consumption is over 200-210 mA.
Please, help me

Everything repaired It was hardware problem - the loudspeaker was damaged. I can't find original now and replaced it with 16 Ohm from Siemens mobile phone.

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HELP: my jasjar is dying!!!

Hi all,
today i forgot my charger so the battery was 44% full and i used the mobile for a long phone call and after im done the battery was 36% after a while i wanted to make another phone call and the battery was 29% the phone was in flight-mode without any reason...
then i did restart the device but it didnt turn on....
this is not the problem...
after i went back home and did recharge the phone now the speakers and the microphone doesn't work i did HARD RESET THE PHONE AND NO USE!!!
Help me pleaaaaaaaaase!!!
i found the solution and here it is in case anyone faced the same problem...
if you were using a normal headset and after you plugged it out the sound started to break apart then do the following:
1-turn your media player on and start playing any audio file while volume is at MAX...
2-try to plug it in first and then test if the sound comes out of the headset normally...
3-then plug the heasdset out of the device (not all of it keep some of the jack inside the headset hole) do that in slow motion....yes...in slow motion and try to focus in making the sound goes out of the headset and the device at the sametime....
4-if you managed to make the sound BLOWS OUT from the speakers then the problem is because you plugged out the headset too quickly which generated a shock (actually i dont know if that's the accurate definition)
5- try to twist the headset jack left and right and plug it out gentely while the sound is still going out of the speakers...
and thats it...

Media Player and Headphone Issues

When I plug the HTC HEadphone adapter in with my own headphones the sound does not go tthe headphones, but stays on the speaker. This is a NEW problem... I have been using my headphones/ HTC adapter since I've had the phone.
Also this may/ or may not be related but today I nopticed that my Main Memory goes DOWN when I start playing a MP3 file in Windows Media Player. If I open System Memory after hitting PLAY, I can watch the Program/ FREE memory go from +/- 131mbs down to +/- 30mbs in a matter of seconds.
Why is this happening?? Are the two issues related??
Thanks
Lee

Problem with bluetooth headphones

Hello, with my qtek 9000, from time to time I hear the music only half of the time (0,5s I hear, 0,5 not, and actually the uni adapt to this (the music is x2 longer)) with my ety8, and it doesn't come from thoses since I have no problem with them on another mobile and I get the same problem with other bluetooth headphones on my uni.
It doesn't come from being indoor/outdoor, near wifi or not because it's sometime doing this problem in my house and sometime not outdoor.
Soft reset does nothing, reset bluetooth on uni and my headphones once worked but it was certainlty pure chance because I tried many times then and it didn't do anything.
I hard reseted with another rom and the problem stayed the same.
Did anyone ever had this problem ? It's really wierd because when it's working, there is absolutely no problem so I can't really think that it would come from a damaged bluetooth transmitter...
try looking in Advanced Settings and change the bps transmitted etc. a fairly unnoticable lowering in quality of sound should improve the juddering.
well, reduced to 21 I still have a little pause each 5 seconds, reduced to 20 it's fine but the difference of quality is clearly noticeable.
my settings are:
Use Joint Stereo: Yes
Bitpool: 30
Max supported bitpool: 30
Min supported bitpool: 30
Sample rate: 48000 Hz
BtA2dpSnd Priority256: 0
Hope this helps
I don't have "BtA2dpSnd Priority256", though I don't think it would change anything, I'm gonna stay with this, that was a good hotfix thanks.
Wow, now, in only some days and for no reasons apparently, I must reduce it to 11.
Long time ago I let my uni just near to a wifi antena (from my freebox), actually touching it, bluetooth on but not using it at this time. Since my micro-weave detector make noise just around thoses antenas when I approach it, do you think it can have something to do with that ?

[Q] How much does your phone use battery while listening to music on Standby mode?

As the title says... i get some high battery drain at 60-120mAh while listening to music on standby.. what about you?
i get 90mA while playing throw BT
Yeah, that seems about right, although mine is a consistent 90-120 mA, I never get 60.
I get ~60 with my BT headsets and ~100 with jack headsets.. isn't that wierd..
I don't know if it's weird, maybe your jack headset consumes more power naturally.
BT headsets get their power from their built in battery, so I guess it's normal for some BT headsets to consume less power.
with my jack headset I get 90-100 mA/h but mostly it's 96 mA
I also get around 100mA (+-2mA) when using jack headset. Haven't tried bluetooth.

Something curious about the speaker volume lowering issue

I've intermittently had an issue where the speaker volume lowers when listening to loud music or playing games. It's more noticeable on driving games where there is a constant drone of an engine keeping a baseline volume.
I've always thought it was a software issue but I've seen various other people had this problem and some even said an RMA cured it.
Well I did am RMA and i tested it on the new device and the issue had gone. Until now.
I thought I would have a quick blast on Need For Speed most wanted before bed. To my dismay, the issue had returned. It's the end of the day so I'm low on battery so I played whilst charging. I noticed the issue but also noticed i hadn't plugged my usb cable in properly. I plugged it in and by the end of the race, volume had returned. I raced again without issue. Then on the next race, i decided to pull the cable out and as the battery warning popped up, the volume dropped down instantly. I plugged the cable back in bit the volume didn't return for a short while. But it did return.
I've done a few more tests and it seems at low battery, i can consistently pull out the usb cable and the speaker volume will instantly drop. I've done some counting and it seems again consistently that volume gradually returns back to what it should be at what seems to be almost exactly 15 seconds.
I'm wondering now if this is some crazy battery saving measure like dropping the CPU to 2.2 GHz at 40%.
I'm hoping some of you guys with the same issue could do some testing and report back here to see if you witness the same kinds of trends. Maybe we could use this thread to catalogue our crazy hypotheses about what this may actually be too.
Test 1 with Battery 20% or lower, volume on full
-Plug in USB to charge
-Load a driving game (GT Racing 3 for example)
-Whilst driving with engine noise, pull cable out
Does the Volume lower? (Expected Yes)
When plugging the cable BACK in, does the volume return after about 15 seconds and remain high? (Expected Yes)
Test 2 (same as above) but at 40% battery
Does the Volume lower? (Expected Yes)
When plugging the cable BACK in, does the volume return after about 10 seconds and remain high? (Expected Yes)
Test 3 (same as above) but at 40% battery
Does the Volume lower? (Expected No)
Edit. Further results, its doing it at 30 and 40% battery too, though it seems to recover within 10 seconds now. I don't think its a feature because its not like the volume drops to a certain % then stays there, it fluctuates around at lower volumes..up and down.
Further to this, I've just tested the game at 60% and it didn't happen at all. I'm convinced it's a bug relating to how the CPU and GPU are throttled at "low" battery levels. I say low, it starts throttling at 40% which isn't low at all.
Please can anyone else with the speaker volume issue see if they can reproduce my findings?
Yep, same here, sound issues are common on the Nexus 6 as on Moto X. Motorola is already aware, you can look at their forums.
cyberon said:
Yep, same here, sound issues are common on the Nexus 6 as on Moto X. Motorola is already aware, you can look at their forums.
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Same here as in you can reproduce the problems at specific battery %? Or same here you have an issue?
I do know people have this issue. It's just I noticed odd behaviour which may help pin it down. Can you test please if you haven't already?
Yes, at low battery it doesn't sound as loud as usual.
I'm also having static noise when calling and playing Mortal Kombat.
Motorola's sound drivers suck big time.
There is no solution? I'm really pissed off with this issue. I can't enjoy my music.
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JSNxESCT said:
There is no solution? I'm really pissed off with this issue. I can't enjoy my music.
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Can you please do my tests?
Test 1 with Battery 20% or lower, volume on full
-Plug in USB to charge
-Load a driving game (GT Racing 3 for example)
-Whilst driving with engine noise, pull cable out
Does the Volume lower? (Expected Yes)
When plugging the cable BACK in, does the volume return after about 15 seconds and remain high? (Expected Yes)
Test 2 (same as above) but at 40% battery
Does the Volume lower? (Expected Yes)
When plugging the cable BACK in, does the volume return after about 10 seconds and remain high? (Expected Yes)
Test 3 (same as above) but at 40% battery
Does the Volume lower? (Expected No)
If we know what causes the issue, who knows? Maybe we can get a fix.
danarama said:
Can you please do my tests?
Test 1 with Battery 20% or lower, volume on full
-Plug in USB to charge
-Load a driving game (GT Racing 3 for example)
-Whilst driving with engine noise, pull cable out
Does the Volume lower? (Expected Yes)
When plugging the cable BACK in, does the volume return after about 15 seconds and remain high? (Expected Yes)
Test 2 (same as above) but at 40% battery
Does the Volume lower? (Expected Yes)
When plugging the cable BACK in, does the volume return after about 10 seconds and remain high? (Expected Yes)
Test 3 (same as above) but at 40% battery
Does the Volume lower? (Expected No)
If we know what causes the issue, who knows? Maybe we can get a fix.
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I'm doing the test now. I'll update.
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I test it with Poweramp max volume. Volume lowering when 20% below. But when I plug it to the charger the volume slowly comes back. Maybe it's a SW issue or feature. (Fck I hate this) That when the battery is below 20% they will optimize the speaker. Motorola should fix this issues. Such a shame to experience this on a Nexus phone.
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cyberon said:
Yes, at low battery it doesn't sound as loud as usual.
I'm also having static noise when calling and playing Mortal Kombat.
Motorola's sound drivers suck big time.
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I get some weird noises only with mortal combat.
JSNxESCT said:
I test it with Poweramp max volume. Volume lowering when 20% below. But when I plug it to the charger the volume slowly comes back. Maybe it's a SW issue or feature. (Fck I hate this) That when the battery is below 20% they will optimize the speaker. Motorola should fix this issues. Such a shame to experience this on a Nexus phone.
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
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Thanks for testing.
I think it is Software affecting hardware. I don't think it is intended though because when the volume lowers, it doesn't seem to stay at a single volume, it kind of fades up and down a bit.
GeneticJim said:
I get some weird noises only with mortal combat.
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Same here with mortal kombat. Good to know its not just me
For mortal kombat sound issues try viper4android, but there is no solution for low sound on low battery
Yasharkhan said:
For mortal kombat sound issues try viper4android, but there is no solution for low sound on low battery
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I would but I'm not rooted and don't want to be
It's a software issue. Motorola already stated that. One guy exchanged his phone 4 times with the same issue (static sound from battery when low on battery)
romdroid. said:
It's a software issue. Motorola already stated that. One guy exchanged his phone 4 times with the same issue (static sound from battery when low on battery)
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We're not talking about static though. But what software are they putting that issue down to?
danarama said:
We're not talking about static though. But what software are they putting that issue down to?
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I know
My device gets staticy and distorted when turned up above 50% volume, whether the battery is charged or not.
And whenever i get a call, the ringer is real low then blasts up to full volume all the sudden
I think it's more of a software issue, as with any custom rom or kernel, it seems to operate properly at least on my device, but now that i'm on M, i'm seeing this volume-dropping issue. How many people running custom roms/kernels have this issue?
Mine does it no matter what im running

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