Massive power drain when rebooting phone - Epic 4G General

Is this a battery issue I'm having? When I have to reboot my phone for what ever reason the battery lose about 40% after reboot.
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Youre not actually listing anything. It's due to the fact that batterystats becomes inconsistent after reboots. A good practice is to just shutdown instead of rebooting.
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I have seen this 1 time; my phone was acting a bit weird so I selected reboot from quickboot and it went from 50% to 9% battery when it came back up.
That is the only time it happened.
I haven't seen this when booting to CWM .. then back to system or shutting down fully and restarting.

squshy 7 said:
Youre not actually listing anything. It's due to the fact that batterystats becomes inconsistent after reboots. A good practice is to just shutdown instead of rebooting.
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I'm going try doing that from now on
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Your phone is not waking you up?

I wonder if any one else is having the same problem or is just me. I do charge my phone at night and everytime i set my alarm to wakeme up, my phone freezes. For example says that is 7:00 am when the real time is 10:00am. Sounds familiar?
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You using a ROM or stock? If stock, bring it back, that is not normal. If using a ROM, try wiping 3x and reinstalling.
Hmm shut, it may be my phone then. Im using syndicate rom and I been trying different roms but it does the same. Thanks.
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Have you changed kernels and done a 3x wipe?
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I did 3 times data and 1 cache, but now I really think that it is the phone and that may have to return it.
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If your using auto task killer that could be your problem heard it so many times before.
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[Q] battery stats are gone and FC

I tried the pureblack statusbar and it did not work... So I went back to my backup... For some reason now I can't access battery stats and when I try opening it from settings I get an force close...
Any ideas?
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DenmarkRootN00b said:
I tried the pureblack statusbar and it did not work... So I went back to my backup... For some reason now I can't access battery stats and when I try opening it from settings I get an force close...
Any ideas?
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Factory reset, happened to me. Or restore your system ui backup.
SilentRazor said:
Factory reset, happened to me. Or restore your system ui backup.
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I had a backup of the whole system which I used... And the problem is still here... I would wait with factory reset until a good custom rom comes
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No problem anymore... Charged to 100 and calibrated... Now it is back
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DenmarkRootN00b said:
No problem anymore... Charged to 100 and calibrated... Now it is back
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Beyond fully charging and unplugging the phone, there is no such thing as battery calibration.
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najaboy said:
Beyond fully charging and unplugging the phone, there is no such thing as battery calibration.
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It deletes the battery stats.. And maybe my file was corrupted... It works and only after the calibration... So something must it have been doing.
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battery calibration means a new battery stat is build and the old one is wiped, it is done when full charging the battery and unplugging the charger.
DenmarkRootN00b said:
It deletes the battery stats.. And maybe my file was corrupted... It works and only after the calibration... So something must it have been doing.
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Charging and unplugging the phone does exactly this. No mythical calibration needed.
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najaboy said:
Charging and unplugging the phone does exactly this. No mythical calibration needed.
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Except that did not do the trick
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DenmarkRootN00b said:
Except that did not do the trick
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It seems like we're going on a whole ”you say tomato... ” type thing here. I fully understand and don't dispute that something was preventing your batterystats.bin from being automatically wiped. What I was originally getting at, which was off-topic, is that wiping battery stats is actually not calibrating anything and that there really isn't much of anything that an end user can do to calibrate their batteries.
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najaboy said:
It seems like we're going on a whole ”you say tomato... ” type thing here. I fully understand and don't dispute that something was preventing your batterystats.bin from being automatically wiped. What I was originally getting at, which was off-topic, is that wiping battery stats is actually not calibrating anything and that there really isn't much of anything that an end user can do to calibrate their batteries.
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I know that... I should have been more specific... I used the "battery calibration" app from play.. It did the trick for me..
Glad it works now..
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Galaxy s4 turn off and restart time?

Hey guys, I was just wondering exactly how long it takes to turn off or restart galaxy s4 i337. After the mf3 update (unrooted) it takes me a good 45seconds to a minute just to turn off. (hold down power button and select 'restart' or 'power off'). How long does yours take? When I power off, the blue led light shows, and there's a blue circle on the bottom of the screen which always spins for a bit and then stops spinning exactly when it reaches a vertical direction of 6 o'clock . (directly up and down) then right before the screen turns off, which is usually 45 seconds later after the spinning stops, the phone gives a short vibrate and the phone turns of completely. Thanks guys.
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That sounds about normal. I think mine takes about 30 or longer. I just set it down haven't ever timed it
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Yeah but for me it's a slight bother. My camera app starts glitching and just doesn't respond... Shows black screen instead and crashes. Only resolves after a restart. And I take tons of shots... Guess I'll just deal with it. I love this phone too much haha. Thanks btw!
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When I got my s4 before 4.3 booting was about 15-20 seconds, same for shutdown. Hated it! Too much background processes and bloat. 45 seems a bit long though.. I just flashed a better rom and kernel than Samsung's touchwiz. Takes about 5-10 for startup and shutdown.
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If I have mf3, unrooted, is there anyway to minimize my power off time? I asked my cousin and my friend and theirs took 10 seconds to shut off approximately. Same phone
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ahura999 said:
If I have mf3, unrooted, is there anyway to minimize my power off time? I asked my cousin and my friend and theirs took 10 seconds to shut off approximately. Same phone
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if you don't want to root to remove bloatware you can just disable them
deadenz said:
if you don't want to root to remove bloatware you can just disable them
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What does that have to do anything with this topic? I already have disabled them.
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ahura999 said:
What does that have to do anything with this topic? I already have disabled them.
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br4nd3n mentioned too much bloat and background processes, and you didn't say anything about already disabling them so that's why I said that
Ah, ok
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I have the same problem with my phone taking about 30 seconds to power off. Is rooted by the way. I hope is a way so we can short the time taking to power off.
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lthary said:
I have the same problem with my phone taking about 30 seconds to power off. Is rooted by the way. I hope is a way so we can short the time taking to power off.
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Try this, but beware, don't do it in bulk! My phone got stuck on the att screen after I tried reboot and ultimately had to factory restore. Just move apps from SD card back to device storage. Now it just takes 8 seconds to shut off for me.
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ahura999 said:
Try this, but beware, don't do it in bulk! My phone got stuck on the att screen after I tried reboot and ultimately had to factory restore. Just move apps from SD card back to device storage. Now it just takes 8 seconds to shut off for me.
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Thanks! Moving the apps back to the device reduced the time considerable. :thumbup:
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lthary said:
Thanks! Moving the apps back to the device reduced the time considerable. :thumbup:
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Glad to hear.that's probably my first time helping someone in here.if only I waited 5 minutes so everything could have moved back to my device storage I wouldn't have had to factory restore. Good luck!
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Gs4 haptic feedback turns off automatically

When the battery goes down to 15%, haptic feedback turns off by itself and I have to manually put it back on even after charging it again. This gets annoying after a while. What should I do? (i337)
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Charge your phone before it gets to 15%.
Battery life is optimized when the charge is kept between 20-80%.
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numbere said:
Charge your phone before it gets to 15%.
Battery life is optimized when the charge is kept between 20-80%.
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Buy what happens in the case that it goes below 15%?
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ahura999 said:
Buy what happens in the case that it goes below 15%?
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It's trying to save your battery. It's normal.
jd1639 said:
It's trying to save your battery. It's normal.
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I know that... But I hate manually turning it on.... I'm asking how to stop it from turning off by itself.
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[Q] Weird bootloop

Hi
I had a weird experience today, when I booted the phone it went to bootloop.
The first ting I did was holding the powerbutton until the phone rebooted. This boot went good.
I'm using stock 4.2.2 with some xposed mods.
Anyone know why? Asking because I can prevent form a real bootloop.
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I have had a bootloop when the phone was hot and the battery died and I plugged in for charging. Lg logo kept flashing on and off for a while. Sometimes strange things happen.. Try pulling a last_kmsg?
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linjes said:
I have had a bootloop when the phone was hot and the battery died and I plugged in for charging. Lg logo kept flashing on and off for a while. Sometimes strange things happen.. Try pulling a last_kmsg?
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I guess it was a bad kernel load because the phone have performed good
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