Problem with froyo on wildfire - Wildfire General

Just updated my wildfire...now having some issues with it ..
apps opening by themselves when checked in advanced task killer
draining battery ...
killing the apps in advanced task killer and after 5 minutes again like 5 apps are opened ...
just before going to sleep i charged my phone ..Woke up in the morning battery 15% because a lot of apps opened by itself ...
How to deal with it ...
Everything started since i updated my wildfire with froyo

IOS because of je JIT compiler. Taskkillers and froyo cant work together. Taskkiller is killing the apps, froyo opens them again. So that'll drain a lot of battery.
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So it means i must stop killing apps and let them run ...that also will drain battery quickly

Apps which are open don't use power. They are just sitting idle in the background. Android ain't Windows.

just uninstall your app killer, no need with froyo.

thanks for the answers

Doesnt it then drain the RAM instead?
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fifarunnerr said:
IOS because of je JIT compiler. Taskkillers and froyo cant work together. Taskkiller is killing the apps, froyo opens them again. So that'll drain a lot of battery.
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because of je JIT compiler? even vergeten dat je engels aan het schrijven was?

Hi, I have same problem. My phone can last only 20 hours after update to Froyo and I'm not using any task killer. Before update it took 3 days of using this phone until I had to recharge it. Is there any way how to permanently shut down programs that I don't need? They are just draining RAM and battery and my phone is not as smooth as it was before update (because of running unnecessary programs) =(...

I noticed the oposite,my battery lives longer with froyo.Maybe 20 % longer.

Well, I think I'm going to return my phone to factory settings and update it again without any custom apps =/.

Hi,
having the same issue - battery draining a LOT and froyo does not bring to me any must_have function, or something like that. Really pi**ing me off. So i will kept stock froyo till flash ROM will be available and then flash it back with eclaire ROM. Hope it will be soon.

Georgi121270 said:
I noticed the oposite,my battery lives longer with froyo.Maybe 20 % longer.
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Same with me...

kujonek said:
Hi,
having the same issue - battery draining a LOT and froyo does not bring to me any must_have function, or something like that. Really pi**ing me off. So i will kept stock froyo till flash ROM will be available and then flash it back with eclaire ROM. Hope it will be soon.
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Do you use task killer or some app that sava juice????

crni6> I used Task Killer for a short time after OTA update and then uninstall it completely, but the problem is the same. I measured with 2.1 the Wildfire, it worked on battery 7 days and 12 hours and still got 9% of battery left! This all of course with my (minimalistic) device using.
With the same usage and with Froyo I yesterday got full charge at 5:50pm and now - 3:45pm next day I have 72% of battery. And this is what really making me mad.

OK, I have solution - just reset your phone with factory reset (helped me =). That will return your phone to clean Froyo installation without custom apps. Since I did it, my battery can last 2x more and I can feel that my phone is more smooth. Do not install any task killers, just wait for root to uninstall that stupid apps you dont need to be running on background =).

Correct did the same with my wife's wildfire and now better battery life and performance. Too bad not all apps backup their data correctly...
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so...hows your batter life? how much free ram do you have?

i bought my hero last week and ive been playing with it and installing alot of apps and such along with different roms testing the speed and overall battery life. right now im running fresh 1.1 rom and several apps from the market. the thing runs really fast and the battery life is amazing. it went all day yesterday and all last night and just now its at 29%. and this is with moderate use!
i do have a question though, how much free ram is normal for this phone. i see with all of my apps and such i have about 75-85% free when i use task killer. and yes my apps are on the sd!
also what would you guys recommend for a extended battery. i don't want a huge one that will require another back cover. just one that's a higher capacity.
edit: just a FYI, don't install the antivirus app from the market, it is a HUGE battery killer. i know we don't need the app but i wanted to test it out.
fixxxer2008 said:
i bought my hero last week and ive been playing with it and installing alot of apps and such along with different roms testing the speed and overall battery life. right now im running fresh 1.1 rom and several apps from the market. the thing runs really fast and the battery life is amazing. it went all day yesterday and all last night and just now its at 29%. and this is with moderate use!
i do have a question though, how much free ram is normal for this phone. i see with all of my apps and such i have about 75-85% free when i use task killer. and yes my apps are on the sd!
also what would you guys recommend for a extended battery. i don't want a huge one that will require another back cover. just one that's a higher capacity.
edit: just a FYI, don't install the antivirus app from the market, it is a HUGE battery killer. i know we don't need the app but i wanted to test it out.
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first read this. as far as your memory goes istalling and testing all those apps have you cleared out your cache recently? As even though the apps are on the SD they still store the cache on internal.
I'll second nixing the task killer. I was a skeptic at first, but I sacked the task killer and took note over the next two days. Much better WITHOUT the task killer.
LeftonJackman said:
I'll second nixing the task killer. I was a skeptic at first, but I sacked the task killer and took note over the next two days. Much better WITHOUT the task killer.
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whats better? the speed?
And reliability
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And reliability
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Yup. Very happy with speed and reliability. Can't imagine why I ever needed a task killer.
Battery is way better than I expected. I play with my hero all day, browser internet, youtube watch, check email, download apps. The phone still has 20% more battery. And the memory control is good. I used to use taskkiller. But now I don't use it anymore. I don't turn off hero for 3 or 4 days, app runs quickly. But the Android system has to improve. It could be better.
Same here. Battery life is pretty good. Quit using a task killer and the phone is running great. If you have Astro or ES File Explorer installed they have a task manager/killer built in that you can use if you REALLY think you need to kill something.
Battery. There is a thread in the Sprint HTC Hero section on androidforums about a replacement battery that is higher capacity but fits with the stock battery cover. Everybody seems to love it.
It won't let me post a link to it, but you can go to androidforums.com and go to the Sprint HTC Hero section and search for Mugen Battery 1800mAh.
fixxxer2008 said:
edit: just a FYI, don't install the antivirus app from the market, it is a HUGE battery killer. i know we don't need the app but i wanted to test it out.
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Bro, this is Linux, not windows. An anti-virus would just be a waste of time
my battery life blows. i don't have many apps running either. wake up at 7am and it's dead by around 10pm with not too much use.
GMail in use
GV set to 5m updates
DealDroid set to 15m updates
WeatherBug app in the background (same battery span with TWC or other weather widgets/apps)
Bloo app in background sometimes
blehzz said:
my battery life blows. i don't have many apps running either. wake up at 7am and it's dead by around 10pm with not too much use.
GMail in use
GV set to 5m updates
DealDroid set to 15m updates
WeatherBug app in the background (same battery span with TWC or other weather widgets/apps)
Bloo app in background sometimes
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your pullin data all the time...what do you expect?
my suggestion: make a shortcut with bettercut and sync on demand.

Having problem with Froyo

Ever since I installed Froyo on Sprint update I've had nothing but problems. Someone else mentioned the app killer applications do not work, they kill but then come right back, System Panel/Application Killer. Also I've noticed my juice defender application does not kill my data, when locked as fast as before, it was almost instantly before. For batt life it got worst, did all the tricks but the background apps running just kill it, even sitting on lock, maybe half day. Has anyone had same problems and can I unfroyo? 3.26.651.6 And one more thing I've had to pull the battery many times because it would freeze and just do nothing. My browser experience is much more slower. Love my Evo not Froyo, yet.
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Try doing a hard reset or not using any task killer, just don't have everything refresh all the time, my phone just got 54 hours battery life on stock froyo, doesn't drain much on standby at all for me.
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Extend the battery time on your Xperia™ X10

well... there you have it.
we all have our X10's and are happy with them (for the most part)... yet we suffer the horrible battery drain issue ... and while some have managed to squeeze an hour or two more out of the battery SE has taken the time -- mind you -- not to release an update that could make a difference but to make a video telling us what we already know:
i present to you.
Extend the battery time on your Xperia™ X10
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XL7zj-Wv74Q&feature=channel
from the SE channel on YouTube.
and after watching this video i realized the only way to save battery life is to simply ... "Turn the phone off".
-Note: I hate SE if it weren't for their nicely aesthetic phone. Even my SAMSUNG galaxy has better battery life and i keep WiFi on ALL DAY.
cylent said:
well... there you have it.
we all have our X10's and are happy with them (for the most part)... yet we suffer the horrible battery drain issue ... and while some have managed to squeeze an hour or two more out of the battery SE has taken the time -- mind you -- not to release an update that could make a difference but to make a video telling us what we already know:
i present to you.
Extend the battery time on your Xperia™ X10
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XL7zj-Wv74Q&feature=channel
from the SE channel on YouTube.
and after watching this video i realized the only way to save battery life is to simply ... "Turn the phone off".
-Note: I hate SE if it weren't for their nicely aesthetic phone. Even my SAMSUNG galaxy has better battery life and i keep WiFi on ALL DAY.
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What's your point from this Thread??
This video was produced while the X10 was running 1.6 OS and many were complaining about the battery life at the time
you're linking a three months old video to tell us..... what????
Everyone knows by now that the 2.1 update made the X10's battery better and lasts longer now, even longer than your Samsung Galaxy S
MJ_QaT said:
What's your point from this Thread??
This video was produced while the X10 was running 1.6 OS and many were complaining about the battery life at the time
you're linking a three months old video to tell us..... what????
Everyone knows by now that the 2.1 update made the X10's battery better and lasts longer now, even longer than your Samsung Galaxy S
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fine. 3 months old ... so what?.. i thought it was funny. i just bought my phone (AGAIN) after the first time i bought it when it had 1.6. and now i have the x10i with 2.1 (and dualbooting into 2.2).
and NO... your facts are very wrong. the galaxyS battery lasts MUCH MUCH longer. i have both devices in my pocket. my intentions were to hand the galaxyS to the wife and keep the SE/X10 ... side by side the galaxyS (sad to say) is much faster, better battery and yet still. i have installed froyo 2.2 and am dual booting on the X10. guess what? 2.2 while still alpha is faster/better and just better to use.
this goes to show what? SE just loads the phone with crap software that hinders the phone and makes it look bad.
cylent said:
fine. 3 months old ... so what?.. i thought it was funny. i just bought my phone (AGAIN) after the first time i bought it when it had 1.6. and now i have the x10i with 2.1 (and dualbooting into 2.2).
and NO... your facts are very wrong. the galaxyS battery lasts MUCH MUCH longer. i have both devices in my pocket. my intentions were to hand the galaxyS to the wife and keep the SE/X10 ... side by side the galaxyS (sad to say) is much faster, better battery and yet still. i have installed froyo 2.2 and am dual booting on the X10. guess what? 2.2 while still alpha is faster/better and just better to use.
this goes to show what? SE just loads the phone with crap software that hinders the phone and makes it look bad.
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Good to hear your Galaxy lasts more than your X10, but that's YOUR device. Many here have their X10 going for two days and more with constant usage.
Bottom of line is: there is no right or wrong here so don't take personal...
Honestly, opening a thread to post something old and useless just to have fun is a waste of time
Don't take it hard mate just my opinion.
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Thanks for the response.
I am still diving in the X10 forums and as you know there are 3 important sections each having threads that last go beyond 30 pages. The search function doesn't help sometimes.
I personally believe my stock rom maybe the issue. still hunting for a good custom 2.1 rom thats somewhat customized.
if you can point out some tips / links to how i can achieve this "2 day" mark you talk about i would be grateful.
Thanks!
If you went to developers section you can find a topic named "2.1 optimizer V002" by jerpelea
Or something like that it's on the first page of the section so you don't have to search for it
Basically it cleans all unnecessary apps and installs JIT to increase the performance as well
I can't link it as I'm using my phone so my apology to that
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MJ_QaT said:
If you went to developers section you can find a topic named "2.1 optimizer V002" by jerpelea
Or something like that it's on the first page of the section so you don't have to search for it
Basically it cleans all unnecessary apps and installs JIT to increase the performance as well
I can't link it as I'm using my phone so my apology to that
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i've done the optimizer cleanup and jit. (steps 1 and 2). there were other stuff like TEST scripts but i skipped those.
Any other tips?
Try using normal wallpaper instead of live wallpaper, use wifi at home, install juice plotter and enable the widget to let you know the battery's estimated hours left
Un-install timescape since it uses a lot of process.
Oh and do not us auto killers as they kill your battery very fast
Un-install it if you still have it or at least disable the auto kill ( I rarely, almost never kill any app , unless uni suspect that it uses a lot of process )
Last but not least use your phone for more than three days as with each day you'll notice improved battery life, since android takes a bit time to adjust itself.
And that'd what I've done, so far I can take it up to 22 hours of constant usage, three hours of music, one hour playing games, twk hours browsing, email push, whatsapp and gtalk running non-stop. 3g always enabled with half an hour talking and over 100 sms.
If using my phone lightly it goes to 44 hours with 20% left
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after reading your post I uninstalled Timescape to test the battery life, I just could had like 16 hours per day with wifi on 50% of the time.
Let's test this
ellokomen said:
after reading your post I uninstalled Timescape to test the battery life, I just could had like 16 hours per day with wifi on 50% of the time.
Let's test this
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what did you use to uninstall timescape?
ellokomen said:
after reading your post I uninstalled Timescape to test the battery life, I just could had like 16 hours per day with wifi on 50% of the time.
Let's test this
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make sure to uninstall timescape and all its components ( Timescape Theme blue, Timescape Provider ..... etc )
back it up in case you need it back
what did you use to uninstall timescape?
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use Titanium Backup, you have to have root
after rooting, i got serious battery issue. i left the phone idle yesterday evening with the battery at 99%, this morning the battery level dropped to 85. when using the phone, the juice is going away rapidly. i have use titanium to freeze some apps in order to extend the battery life but it didnt help at all and even went the oppisite direction.
may i have your advise?
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piercewei said:
after rooting, i got serious battery issue. i left the phone idle yesterday evening with the battery at 99%, this morning the battery level dropped to 85. when using the phone, the juice is going away rapidly. i have use titanium to freeze some apps in order to extend the battery life but it didnt help at all and even went the oppisite direction.
may i have your advise?
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I haven't tried freezing the apps like timescape.. etc but as I understood from other members who tried freezing it did not help them too much
try backing up the apps you don't want and then un-install them.. However, one of the major battery drainers is timescape, but as I mentioned before you have to Freeze/Un-install it and all of its components...
I'll keep it simple here:
backup applications first
Uninstall/Freeze:
- Timescape Theme Sakura 1.0
- Timescape Theme Orange 1.0
- Timescape Theme Indiago 1.0
- Timescape Theme Green 1.0
- Timescape Theme Blue 1.0
- Timescape Provider 1.0
- Timescape Plug in Manager 1.0
- Timescape 1.0.0
- Creatouch 3.0.4
- Any other unnecessary applications that you don't use
Install:
- JIT ( Just-In-Time ) to make your device faster and less power consuming
- Juice plotter ( and add the widget to your screen to get more information on how long will your battery last )
DO NOT USE:
- Auto Task Killer ( it really drains a lot of your battery )
- JuiceDefender
- Any other battery saver applications
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you can of course use Task managers to kill any application that you think it uses a lot of processor, otherwise leave your ram uses whatever it needs. ( don't aim for more ram space because it's useless, this is not Windows )
if you did all that then you should be fine.... I know because I did all that and while I'm writing this post I'm listening to music using my X10 (Wifi on, Bluetooth connected to LiveView) for 4 hours now ( Un-plugged it at 100% ) and now it's at 83%
i had done most of your advises already including freezing ts and some other apps. i never use task killers. juice defender had been uninstalled as i found it wasnt useful to save juice. something i havent done is the installation of jit. will it be a key to improve the battery performance? where can i download it as it doesnt exist in the market.
my phone is fast and laggyless without rooting. the major perpose of rooting is to extend the battery life. i thought it would be helpful because the uninstallation or freezing the useless apps became possible. to my dissapointed, till now, i havent had the pleasure to enjoy the benefit.
a lot of x10 users repoered the better battery use after updating from 1.6-2.1, but mine and my wife's suffered the negative effect. now rooting the phone made it even worse.
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Actually, without 3G on for me. I have WIFI on most of the time and my battery doesn't drain.
I tried an expirement and for 3 days without charge my X10 was on 50 charge
Thats 24 x 3= 72 hours
Thank you very much.
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i had done most of your advises already including freezing ts and some other apps. i never use task killers. juice defender had been uninstalled as i found it wasnt useful to save juice. something i havent done is the installation of jit. will it be a key to improve the battery performance? where can i download it as it doesnt exist in the market.
my phone is fast and laggyless without rooting. the major perpose of rooting is to extend the battery life. i thought it would be helpful because the uninstallation or freezing the useless apps became possible. to my dissapointed, till now, i havent had the pleasure to enjoy the benefit.
a lot of x10 users repoered the better battery use after updating from 1.6-2.1, but mine and my wife's suffered the negative effect. now rooting the phone made it even worse.
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JIT is not available in the market, I can't post a link as I'm out now so I'm using my phone to reply...
You'll find it in Developers section under a thread called "Android optimizer...." just skip all the steps and use the JIT part...
Will post you the link when I'm home
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EDIT: You can access this link for JIT and other customization, I have used it ( Just JIT ), but you can do whatever you desire..
And yes JIT boosts the battery performance
2.1 Customizer v0.99.1
Or
Android 2.1 OPTIMISER V002
zm4 said:
Actually, without 3G on for me. I have WIFI on most of the time and my battery doesn't drain.
I tried an expirement and for 3 days without charge my X10 was on 50 charge
Thats 24 x 3= 72 hours
Thank you very much.
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Wifi uses less power than 3G hence the better result in terms of battery life ;-)
But still 3 days and still 50% is amazing
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I think a good way is to use adsfree android app, task killer
and disable all apps auto updates
alankstiyo said:
I think a good way is to use adsfree android app, task killer
and disable all apps auto updates
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I'm sure you'll find many disagree with you on this here
Badly programmed widgets or apps are the usual causes of battery drain. Have you got anything that might be preventing your phone from sleeping.. Eg.seems to be a bug on handscent which absolutely
knackers the battery if you leave a message un read..
I've switched back to stock sms for the moment because of it.
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Better battery life?

Is there anyway to increase the battery life on the aria? I love it, and I love sense, but within about twelve or so hours of moderate use in the day my battery is left with roughly 20%. With cyanogenmod, the same period of time and usage, I was left at 60% battery. I know the sense launcher and Widgets play a little part of that, but even with my hero, battery life wasn't that much of a difference between vanilla and sense roms.
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I would suggest an App killer. I have yet to try cyanogen's ROM but am on Attn1's Liberated Rom. I have Bluetooth enabled all day and by the end of 12hrs it is at 25% or so. Not saying switch. I would try Advanced task killer. Have many friends using that on their EVO's and Nexuses and their battery is wayyyy better.
AkumaMax said:
I would suggest an App killer. I have yet to try cyanogen's ROM but am on Attn1's Liberated Rom. I have Bluetooth enabled all day and by the end of 12hrs it is at 25% or so. Not saying switch. I would try Advanced task killer. Have many friends using that on their EVO's and Nexuses and their battery is wayyyy better.
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I've tried all the tricks. I always have advanced task killer no matter what rom I'm running. I change thee location settings, network settings, screen brightness etc. I love htc sense but I don't want the battery life that comes with it. I know what my tricks are,i just want to see what the community had come up with.
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AkumaMax said:
I would suggest an App killer. I have yet to try cyanogen's ROM but am on Attn1's Liberated Rom. I have Bluetooth enabled all day and by the end of 12hrs it is at 25% or so. Not saying switch. I would try Advanced task killer. Have many friends using that on their EVO's and Nexuses and their battery is wayyyy better.
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I have read somewhere on the google (official google page about android stuff), using task killers does NOT improve battery life because background apps stated as "suspended" when they are in background. I dont know if I get it right. I will post link if I can find.
P.S. Couldn't find it but it was something similar with this:
http://geekfor.me/faq/you-shouldnt-be-using-a-task-killer-with-android/
Of course, you must take control off applications really "running" in background and preventing the phone sleep state. Not just "killing" all applications.
barisahmet said:
I have read somewhere on the google (official google page about android stuff), using task killers does NOT improve battery life because background apps stated as "suspended" when they are in background. I dont know if I get it right. I will post link if I can find.
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That is good to know, I think I've read this somewhere before.
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An update from liberated 007 to the newer 008 has given me tremendous amount of battery life back. With the cm kernel fixed I'm getting the same life that was expected out of cm 6.1
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lstat said:
An update from liberated 007 to the newer 008 has given me tremendous amount of battery life back. With the cm kernel fixed I'm getting the same life that was expected out of cm 6.1
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Mmmmm. If there's one thing that could drag me over from the standard Liberated ROM over to the Froyo ROM, it would be longer battery life.*
Perhaps I'll give it a shot this weekend.
Regards,
Corporate Dog
* I've resisted the urge to switch, only because I've heard wildly conflicting stories about how fast it runs on the Aria.
don't use task killer it will kill the app but the app will just start up again in the background cause the battery to run out. it says its in the background and that's true but its not running its idle and isn't affecting battery.
sent from my rooted cm 6.1 aria
I have to say, at stock clock it got sluggish at times, overclocked to 800 though its running absolutely great!
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You might want to try out an app called Autostarts. Just make sure you don't turn anything off you really are gonna need. Try this with advanced task killer and the apps wont load back up.
lstat said:
I've tried all the tricks. I always have advanced task killer no matter what rom I'm running. I change thee location settings, network settings, screen brightness etc. I love htc sense but I don't want the battery life that comes with it. I know what my tricks are,i just want to see what the community had come up with.
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Check that you do not have an app constantly running in the background - on my stetup, I found that the XDA app was burning 3-5% CPU time spooling in the background doing nothing. (using OSMonitor)
For what its worth, I went back to the Sense ROM (FR008) from CM6.1 because of strange battery behavior - some days dropping to 30-40% after a full day, others it would be dead by 5pm. I dont consider my self a heavy user either. I do not see a significant difference in battery life between the two ROMs, if you throw out the aberrant days that CM would go nuts on me.
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Nand Battery from 51% to 0 in 9 hours idle

Hello
Ive been using the [Dec 30][NAND][DFT]LEO "Stock Desire" NAND Android ROM
for the past few days fine. Ive been loving it, ive even donated money its that good. but last night I check and my battery was at 51% and this morning I found it was turned off and flat.
Ive got perfect signal no wifi. Only facebook syncing contacts and background apps. Ive only got twitter and facebook install on this build. The other nights have been fine.
Radio version 2.15
Any one else had this problem? Do I need to move on to a different rom or apply this fix??
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=895268
Any help would be superb
Cheers
Baker0
On WindowsMobile, for me it was Facebook. After disabling auto update I never had problems with Battery any more.
Just try it with facebook disabled. If its not go step by step disabling software until you find the one causing it.
Check your current widget to get a better idea of what's happening. You probably have more apps on then you think
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FIXED
it looks like BatStat Battery Widget was the problem. I was idle at 120mA. So I uninstalled and applied prj's kernel v0.3 now im idling at 2-5mA. Perfect with all the sync on.
Cheers
Baker0
Baker0 said:
it looks like BatStat Battery Widget was the problem. I was idle at 120mA. So I uninstalled and applied prj's kernel v0.3 now im idling at 2-5mA. Perfect with all the sync on.
Cheers
Baker0
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The irony...
Baker0 said:
it looks like BatStat Battery Widget was the problem. I was idle at 120mA. So I uninstalled and applied prj's kernel v0.3 now im idling at 2-5mA. Perfect with all the sync on.
Cheers
Baker0
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How do you check the power usage like that?
I've got this widget called battery watcher and it shows my usage as 96% android system, 2% cell standby and 2% idle. How can I go about finding what I need to remove?
I'm new to android so not got the hang of the technical stuff yet.
Sunil_237 said:
How do you check the power usage like that?
I've got this widget called battery watcher and it shows my usage as 96% android system, 2% cell standby and 2% idle. How can I go about finding what I need to remove?
I'm new to android so not got the hang of the technical stuff yet.
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download an app in the market called current widget
Hey guys, great widget. I installed Advanced Task Killer and everytime I start it I find programmes that I haven't launched at least since the last reboot still in memory such as Astro, doubletwist, Quickoffice, Journey Pro etc. what on earth is going on!!!?!??!
JJbdoggg said:
download an app in the market called current widget
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Thanks, got it. 125mA... not good lol, I'll have a look around to find out some solutions.
thecrater said:
Hey guys, great widget. I installed Advanced Task Killer and everytime I start it I find programmes that I haven't launched at least since the last reboot still in memory such as Astro, doubletwist, Quickoffice, Journey Pro etc. what on earth is going on!!!?!??!
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IT's called Android!
It has it's own ways of handling the running applications and memory management. If you kill all apps, and you check 30 minutes later, you will again see a lot of applications loaded...
DFT rom is based on the new toolchain so it has bug which causes 60-70mA battery drain in standby after making a call. Upgrade to Projection's kernel OR use his build if you like the DFT rom. His build is based on that one, but WITH bugfixes
If you try CMN 6.1 NAND BUILD (2.2.1) with Radio 2.15.50.04 you will have good battery drainage.. I fully charged it before 2 days and now i still have 50% with only calls/sms and about 20 min WIFI downloading some apps!
That build is absolutely great!!!!!!!! I never had that great battery drainage with SD builds!!!!
Btw, i am an EU HD2 user!
arkatis said:
If you try CMN 6.1 NAND BUILD (2.2.1) with Radio 2.15.50.04 you will have good battery drainage.. I fully charged it before 2 days and now i still have 50% with only calls/sms and about 20 min WIFI downloading some apps!
That build is absolutely great!!!!!!!! I never had that great battery drainage with SD builds!!!!
Btw, i am an EU HD2 user!
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This is the fastest and smoothest ROM I've tired yet, but it got problems with GPS. If you don't turn GPS off after using it, you'll get ~57mA battery drain in standby. Easy to do as you got the gps widget in the dropdown menu
Good for me cause i don't use GPS!
And yes, it sucks to much from your battery!
Now i have 49% after 2 days with 49:12:44 up time!
Is 235mah gud enough...
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JJbdoggg said:
download an app in the market called current widget
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This has nothing to do with the thread.. I just love the signature bro! Haha. That by itself should be a sticky in the development forums.
sounds good. hopefully this bug is soon history. does it even fix the the drain after using gps?
maff1989 said:
This has nothing to do with the thread..
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did you read the question?
shubh.27hd2 said:
Is 235mah gud enough...
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deffinitely not, giver you 7 hours on standby. So even without using you wo'nt make the day
koningarjen said:
deffinitely not, giver you 7 hours on standby. So even without using you wo'nt make the day
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should have arround 5ma in standby

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