Sudden heavy battery use / hot phone. - Wildfire General

Hi All.
I'll describe the symptoms.
Phone gets very warm
Battery discharges about 10% per half hour, even when in standby. With my usage, battery usually lasts around 3 to 4 days.
Temp/CPU widget tells me CPU is running at 100% usage
This happens very occasionaly, perhaps twice a month and a reboot solves the issue. I have Advanced Task Killer pro and a manual 'kill apps' doesnt solve the issue.
This has happened with Cyanogen Mod 6.1 and my current Cyanogen 7.0.2.
I cant replicate this, it seems to happen at random. Anyone else experienced this and know what's caused it? Also, is there an app that can work like the Windows task manager and shows you what is running and how much resources its taking up? I can only find app killers on the market.
Its no biggie, it happens rarely and is cured by a reboot but I wouldnt like to not notice and run out of battery prematurely.

Probably best to look at your log files from adb run
adb logcat -d > log.txt or
adb shell dmeg > dmesg.txt
for your kernel log to see what's causing it.
Or you can run the command top from a console on your phone and see what's using all your cpu.

First, let me tell u that I'm on stock froyo.
My usage never gave me a battery backup for 3days. I use edge on my phone with continuous data sync which gives a max of 1day backup. But even this will never make my phone heavily heated. I noticed some battery heating while watching movies which never bothered me.
But I use the edge connection to tether to my pc via usb. And when I download continuously on the pc, my phone battery gets heated heavily since it charges + discharges + continuously uses edge. I even feel heat on the touch screen. And the charging red LED blinks alternatively with red and green colours. I'm not sure about the reason of that blinking, but I think it is a warning that the phone got heated. Then I switch off the device for 5min and use it again. Haven't noticed the cpu percentage but the phone was laggy.
Regarding app that shows the cpu and ram usage, search the market for "Android Assistant". It shows the RTCPU% of processes which I think is out of the total cpu % used. It also has quick boost feature which may help u to overcome the restart thing.
Ok. Just shared regarding my device.

Thanks for the replies.
Meknb.
I never got my head around the ADB bits, but will give it a check.
bharat....
As I stated mine is a rooted handset with Cyanogen Mod 7. I dont know what cyanogen do, but ever since I went with one of their roms my battery lasts a lot better, often about as twice as long as with stock Eclair or WildPuzzle rom. I always have all connections and syncs enabled except bluetooth as I have nothing bluetooth to link to ;-)
I'll check out Android Assistant.. thanks for the tip

Related

Battery life problem - solution

I was pondering possible reasons for the battery life problem that many of us are well aware of. Some peoples batterys will last a good day or two and then theres people like me who charge my phone in the morning and when i get home in the afternoon just to keep it alive and this is compared with people using the same rom. So i thought maybe there could be something to do with what the battery level is when the phone is rooted or a new rom flashed, and this process may reduce the battery cycle to a specific point. E.g. if i 1st root and load my new rom on my phone at 50%, when booted it could show 100% but its actually 50% than it should be. i have not tested this but im just putting it forward as an idea. if anyone does have the time to unroot, charge to 100% and then reroot their phone + custom rom and test the battery life could they please post their results here. No harm in trying ...
EDIT:It seems we have found a solution or alteast a way to greatly improve battery life by putting my random idea and the information from maxisma togethere.. here are the following steps:
1. When the battery is low e.g. 10% boot into recovery mode and wipe->battery data
2. Reboot and then drain the battery or let it die (turn on mobile network add the 'sync now' widget and keep syncing with the music on loud - works pretty fast)
3. Leaving the phone dead put it on charge and let it charge fully till the led indicates green (may take longer than normal)
4. UNPLUG!! the charger then boot the phone up and your battery life should be much better
TIP!! Remeber when changing and flashing new roms to unplug the phone from charge after you boot!
Hope this works for you all PM me for results (i went from 5-10% loss an hour to what is now about 1-2% max )
Nice idea but almost certain your wrong
Edit: turns out that you shouldn't boot your phone while charging after all
I've think it's more likely to do with how I charge my phone. If I charge the phone on my PC then the battery lasts me a day. On Sunday night I charged it with a mains charger, and a day and a half later I still have 40% left. That's with constant WiFi, Talk, calls and text messages.
Sometimes I'll do the same things mentioned above and the battery will be about 20% by the time I'm going to bed.
I could be very wrong, I'm no battery expert!
There shouldn't be any difference between PC charging and mains charging. The mains charger would utilise a transformer to give the same oomph as a PC gives...if not it'd fry the battery whilst charging.
Funnily enough, mains AC - DC transforms are a little choppy, although at such a low current it should be entirely negligible, but your PC's power supply should give a cleaner power output than the mains. Are you sure it isn't just a placebo, I still like to think charging my PSP via the mains rather than USB will do it quicker and last longer, since its dedicated
TheAshMan said:
I've think it's more likely to do with how I charge my phone. If I charge the phone on my PC then the battery lasts me a day. On Sunday night I charged it with a mains charger, and a day and a half later I still have 40% left. That's with constant WiFi, Talk, calls and text messages.
Sometimes I'll do the same things mentioned above and the battery will be about 20% by the time I'm going to bed.
I could be very wrong, I'm no battery expert!
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I've heard this theory before. I can't even begin to fathom how this could be possible. I hereby dismiss it as 'rubbish'.
Seriously though, I think it's far more likely to be related to the apps/widgets people are using after flashing the rom. The only thing that differs drastically from build to build is the different apps that people install.
Might be worth those with very crap battery lives sending me an hours worth of logcat. I can do an hours worth of logcat for myself (I never have battery issues), and compare the results.
He's partly right.
Android has a bug that when it's plugged into a charger while booting up, it'll report a higher battery status than it actually is.
This is preventing the phone from charging the battery completely.
So, a recommendation for you: Always unplug your phone from the charger before powering it up.
Attempt
Since my last post ive drained my battery out. Kept the phone off and charged it fully. It did take longer than normal which could be a good thing. Ive booted it up about 15 mins ago and il post later/tomorrow about how the battery performs now.
WOOO
I maybe jumping the gun a bit here but my phone says an up time of 1hour 27 mins. and normally its about an hour to about 5-10% of battery life and im sorry to say... im still on 100% WOO . I will still report how this lasts through to tomorrow, however i think theres enough evidence to suggest that the method stated earlier seems to fix what seemed to be a 'shortend battery cycle'. Anyone else with a short battery life i advise you to do the same asi have and please feedback to me with any results.. hope this has been helpful
EDIT: Its been two hours now and still 100% woooo
I got escited too bratfink when I had 100% battery for ages while it was in sleep, then I dl'd a few progs from market and whoosh my battery started disappearing faster than expected. Try downloading a few things and you'll see your battry disappearing quicktime.
minfree or ramzswap off could be causing the issue.
I remember before I put that tweak on my phone (when it first came out), my battery life was amazing.
After I put the values in for init.d as from the forum page below:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=622666&page=6
the battery life started disappearing like mad! and this was on a modaco rom!
I think now that all the new 2.1 roms are including this minfree tweak it is causing this battery issue to be carried over. All attempts to reduce battery drain are not having as much effect as they could because of this.
I would like to try one of these new roms without the tweak but I do not have the knowhow to stop it. i.e. put the original init.d (or equivalent) for the the roms in place.
You might argue that the memory clearing has nothing to do with the battey drain, but what i saw was that it did on a modaco rom. I don't know whether it is the switching of ramzswap or the minfree settings ( i have a feeling it is both.
Can a chef cook one of their roms without the tweak and keep the original settings?
adb remount
adb shell rm /system/etc/init.d/02memkill
then reboot.
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adb remount
adb shell rm /system/etc/init.d/02memkill
then reboot.
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I'm on the BeHero v1.3.2,m will that command put my phone memory settings back to what they would normally be without the taskkiller?
If so can I just remove that file with OI file explorer as atm my laptop usb aint working (can't connect to phone properly, can only charge)
If you use Bluetooth, GPS*, or plug/unplug usb, CPU lock at 528Mhz and battery drain. This happend in all eris/roms.
I can see with Battery Graph while I sleep the battery is full, but no reason (only unlock to check time, kill alarms, read mail,...) the battery drains constantly. (no tweeter, no facebook, no GPS, no BT,..),
This kernel sucks. It's very buggy but is what is
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adb remount
adb shell rm /system/etc/init.d/02memkill
then reboot.
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It's OK managed to fix the usb on my laptop.
I am currently performing the third step...i really hope this works cuz I am getting really really horrible battery life right now...I get only about 8 hours with ocassional use...like listening to music, browsing, taking pictures, sms.
thanks for posting this thread.
Ill post the results tomorrow ( hopefully positive)
I noticed that using the overclock widget (even with the lower clock option when screen is off) also eats some battery, it definitely reduced my usage time on Android 1.5.
Could someone confirm?
I dont know what it is and why people have this bad battery drain.
I have the VillainRom 3.4 installed. Totally NO drain. I turned on Bluetooth and called several times. Battery drain is 8% in 12 hours .
I did not install any widgets. Pure standard custom ROM with newest radio.
Leeejohn said:
I dont know what it is and why people have this bad battery drain.
I have the VillainRom 3.4 installed. Totally NO drain. I turned on Bluetooth and called several times. Battery drain is 8% in 12 hours .
I did not install any widgets. Pure standard custom ROM with newest radio.
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exactly my view.
I'm using HeroDroid and i had really bad battery drain problem. I'm a sort of heavy user and with bluetooth & gps permantly on, my phone had drained out by lunch time. After doing some tests, i have found that my problem was related to GPS. If i boot my phone with GPS off and left it at off, i get the same battery level usage as my original cupcake 1.5 ROM. Perharps you guys can try it and post your results.
rubik said:
I'm using HeroDroid and i had really bad battery drain problem. I'm a sort of heavy user and with bluetooth & gps permantly on, my phone had drained out by lunch time. After doing some tests, i have found that my problem was related to GPS. If i boot my phone with GPS off and left it at off, i get the same battery level usage as my original cupcake 1.5 ROM. Perharps you guys can try it and post your results.
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I found that to help as well. In the last 3h10m it only went down by 4%. That's definitely a lot better than what I was getting before and with the previous ROM. I am using the new Autokiller and Overclock widget if that helps any and booted up with my GPS off and followed the steps mentioned in the first post.
hmm if its the case that the phone is "capping" the maximum amount of charge the phone can have then it should take longer to charge also
my battery life i kinda okay, lasts 10-12 hours with intermediate use, using battey graph app it took me 70 mins to charge from 40% to 100%
ill let it drain out tonight and see how long it takes for a full charge
it would be good if we could compare results with people with and without battery problems

Gets hot and uses battery while idle

Recently I have noticed on several occasions that my phone have gotten hot and started eating away the battery. One time I had around 30% battery and the phone was laying in my pocket. I felt the heat through the pockets and took it up to see what's up. It then had 0% battery and turned itself off.
When looking at battery use in settings, it's hard to pick out one specific application that might do this. If anything it would have to be "Android system", right now it's tied with the screen on 40%, but I charged the phone an hour ago and I haven't used the screen much.
Edit: I should add that the same thing just happened, from 99% to 89% then it stopped. That's why the information above about battery usage is relevant.
Do you think it might be hardware-related, like a partial short circuit or something, or is it most likely a software thing?
Bump. 10 signs.
Had mine for a few days, have not experienced anything like what you describe
I have though felt the screen get hot when turned on full brightness and reading a e-book on it (white - black text)
Well this is while it's laying in my pocket, with the screen off, so it's not the screen. (it's the battery that gets hot)
Take it back.
[Funny story that probably isn't relevant. I had a dodgy micro sd card that made my phone drain battery super fast and as a result my phone got incredibly hot. Took it out and it's back to normal.]
Sounds software related to me, your android system should definitely not be 40% of your battery. It sounds like some rogue app/process is utilizing your cpu and thus your battery very heavily. If you select the "Android system" in the battery usage list, does it not give you a further breakdown of what is included in that that is using your battery? Also, what does it say for the cpu time for the android system?
May be firmware bug
I've had this happen to me a few times when I was running the original firmware. In some early firmware there was a bug related to switching between wifi and 3G, which would get it stuck so that you couldn't toggle wifi on or off. The times this happened to me, it was also stuck in the wifi bug (although I had the wifi bug and it didn't drain the battery).
I now run the newer firmware (JG4) and both problems have stopped.
I've had this problem with my asian i9000 since the beginning. The app called Top showed me that it is ksoftirq/d that is running and System Panel showed me that the cpu was running at 100% at 1ghz.
At first the only solution seemed to be restarting the phone. However some information shared on this forum led me to try restarting wifi which also works. For that thread search for "ksoftirq/d."
David
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I have had the "stuck wifi" bug, but I'm not sure if it was happening the last time this happened. I'll check it out the next time.
There's no official firmware update on Kies for Norway yet, so I think I'll wait for one.
Had exactly the same problem and tracked the culprit - it was Fancy widget in my case. Removed it, installed Beautiful widget and all is well since
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That might actually be it. If I'm not mistaken Fancy Widget had 30% battery consumption when I checked. I deleted it just to see if it would make a difference. So far so good.
Some details:
Fancy Widget will hit the 100% cpu on auto-refresh if there's no data connection available (either wifi or cellular). It seems there are 2 bugs with Fancy Widget; it ignores "auto-refresh off" option and it tries to connect to server even when offline.
A dirty work around would be to set refresh time to let's say 12 hours and make sure to manually refresh at least once every
That makes me even more convinced that Fancy Widget is the culprit. I usually have cellular network disabled (APNDroid On/Off Widget) to save battery and my wifi connection keeps loosing connection, probably due to some software bug in XXJF3 stock firmware.

Battery life and charging.

Just wanted to ask you guys, how your finding the battery life on this, i've have windows phone 7 on my htc hd2 for 3-4 days now. I barely get a days worth of charge out of it, without using the phone at all maybe 2-8 text messages a day.... 3g, mobile data, bluetooth and wifi all turned off until i actually need it.
Also am finding that the phone wont fully charge but only around about 75% then stops charging, anyone experiencing similar?
Was getting 4 days of battery life with windows 6.5, not complaining i understand its a different OS, just asking how other peoples battery has compared.
I doubt you can get 4 days battery life with whatever OS on HD2!
BTW, try out a solution from another thread of t1h5ta3, it may help:
t1h5ta3 said:
so, how to wipe the battery stats?
time to get down and dirty and learn to navigate thru the android OS.
download and set up the android SDK
http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
heres a newbie guide to adb in the nexus forum
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=619153
for those less computer literate, you can use droid explorer to do alot of the stuff thru a GUI. it also will set up adb for you.
http://de.codeplex.com/
the code that you type in to remove the battery stats is
Code:
rm data/system/batterystats.bin
now to properly condition the battery.
turn off the phone, plug it in, preferably overnight.
boot the phone up while still pluged in.
delete the batterystats.bin file ether thru adb or terminal
drain the battery fully, untill it powers down. wait a min or two and reboot it to completely drain it.
congrats... your phone now knows corect voltage values for 100% and dead.
Remember: Flashing a new Android build erases the battery stats, and automaticly rebuilds them based on voltages it see's .
ie: you need to recondition after each flash to get max battery life.
i use the "battery life" widget by curvefish to show me temp, voltage etc.
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thanks have tried that previously when i used to use android and it worked quite well, this seems to be a windows phone 7 issue not general though .
I achieved the 4 days battery with the most basic enegry rom, no sense UI, turned off 3g, data connection, bluetooth, wifi... made sure it apps are closed when not used and ever setting turned off when not used

FIX and INVESTIGATION: Android OS (battery drain) problem on Gingerbread

CASE CLOSED!!! Please read bottom part or flash stock GB 2.3.4!
I have posted this already on another thread (almost word for word) but I just really want you guys know and not panic about this problem and avoid going through difficult fixes like deleting system apps, recalibrating battery or even resetting your phone.
Since JVK was released, many observed that Android OS sometimes get hungry and devours battery. For some reason it is triggered to go berserk. Others say that the main culprit is the Auto update app. But other apps like Google Maps, Latitude and even just in a place where there is very low network signal or Wifi reception could also trigger this problem.
Now, I have a very simple solution: Turn off device, remove battery for a minute, put it back then turn it ON. Yes it is just that simple, REBOOT YOUR DEVICE.
Yeah after you turn on your device Android OS is still on the top of the list with high percentage but I believe it is just as it is because it previously consumed a lot of battery. All you have to do is observe again for an hour if your battery is dropping again, look into the graph and see if it is still steeping to the bottom. If it is dropping like Mt Everest, do the procedure above again.
If not, you will observe that after a couple of hours Android OS's percentage is getting low. Problem is fixed, (temporarily though).
Why go through deleting apps, recalibrate battery etc when you could just turn off your device for a minute?
I have experienced it a lot of times already (one of the first users who upgraded to JVK) but it doesn't bother me anymore. Turning off then on your device is very simple ain't it?
I highly advise that you do not touch anything on the sensitive part of your phone as there is no known single root of this problem. Just like I told you, many situations or apps could trigger Android OS to go berserk. Until there is no definite solution to this problem, I suggest you do the above procedure and save yourself from going through the pain of removing system apps, battery calibration or even hard reset.
By the way my battery usually lasts 3-4 days unless I made Android OS angry again.
INVESTIGATION
INVESTIGATION CLOSED!!! The culprit is caught. But the fix is not so simple. Only Samsung and genius devs (apparently the fix requires closed source modification) could fix this. If the problem occurs on your device, just do the temporary fix above. Please do not try to mess with your device for now.It is now fixed in XXJVP 2.3.4!
Click HERE and read the bottom part for more details.
All this is due to Tatsuya who pointed us to the right direction. A big thanks to him for helping us in this investigation. CASE CLOSED
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Ok thanks for the credits.
This previous link I gave explains how you can use watchdog to alert you when this bug triggers, so you know when to reboot your phone to stop this leakage (if you really want to stay on gingerbread until a fix is made by Samsung).
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Guys if you want to help out please please please dial this *#*#4636#*#* and check "Usage Statistics" and let us know the top 3 items on the list! (highly suggested by {Angel}).
Below are some of the possible culprits currently pointed out by some users (I will update the list based from your feedback):
1. Software Update service
2. Google Maps
3. Latitude
4. Low network signal
5. Very low WIFI reception
6. Auto updates in Market
If this helps, a simple thanks is enough
This is a post coming from Angel:
{Angel} said:
Those of you with high drain, you can also check battery history through *#*#4636#*#* and see what you have under other usage 'running' and see if your phone as not been sleeping lately. I get this occasionaly with froyo and I suspect many people do also. A reboot fixes it for me, after that my battery usage is superb, but it's annoying as hell.
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And this is my post somewhere:
jbdroid said:
Yes just like I said in the first post, this is just a temporary fix. But I think users should just do this rather than touch anything on their phone unless they really know the source of the problem.
That is why I suggested that they report what could be the possible triggers, like apps or situations, that make Android OS to awake and gobble up the battery. If we could just pinpoint those triggers maybe we can now figure out the root of the problem. Your fix of removing a system app, the auto update app, is not even the single source of the problem. We just do not know if that app is an essential app or not. Sooner or later you will have that problem again.
I am not saying we should just sit and wait. All I am saying is if you are a plain user and you do not know the exact root of the problem, then just do what I suggested. But if you are a dev and is exploring the root of the problem, then do as you like and we will be most thankful if you find out the answer.
People are mislead about what works and what is not. I just want to help.
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Rebooting works, and it seems to be working until you start some apps again. I have the same apps installed as I had on JPY, but JVB drains my battery dead in half a day.
luci.pacurar said:
Rebooting works, and it seems to be working until you start some apps again. I have the same apps installed as I had on JPY, but JVB drains my battery dead in half a day.
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Could you pinpoint some apps? I will update the OP to keep track of possible culprits so that others will avoid triggering this problem. Thanks!
I once saw that the battery drain from 95% to 9% after one night, and the android os used most of it. I rebooted my phone, and the problem has gone away, since. Happy with Gingerbread!
I'll give it a go! thnx
Active Widgets: WeatherBug Elite, 3G Watchdog, BatStat and Calendar.
Apps: All from above plus Twitter, Titanium Backup, Facebook, Twitter, Tapatalk, Camera360 Ultimate, Root Explorer, Foursquare.
Mostly I use the Twitter client and the browser. Location services are disabled.
It is hard to figure out from the above apps or which is the most probable suspect. Just incase the problem recurs on your phone, dial this: *#*#4636#*#*, Go to Usage statistics and Battery Information and please report back (include also information on the Battery Use in Settings).
I hope we can help others avoid having this problem until there is a fixed solution.
Thanks!
Did what you suggested and pulled the battery at 30% waited 5 minutes and put it back in.... 1hr later it was at 35% (WTF!) and 30min later it was at 38% (WTF!)
im assuming its recalibrating?
Not necessarily. Maybe the battery meter is anticipating the fast consumption rate of Android OS that is why when it got fixed, the meter is able to readjust the readings based from the current consumption rate of your phone. Good to know it helped
Maybe use the 'forbidden' task killer? Works for me... Maybe im imagening it but works.
Btw my battery goes quickly down after getting below 25%. My battery not calibrated? Should i.calibrate it? I have this program to do it but am afraid that calibration goes wrong. (example what if my battery is 95% and will calibrate to 100. What if.i charge my battery higher than this.. Will it show 104%? Or will android stop working for it cannot be displayed in the notificationbar.
Using cm7.
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You do not have to recalibrate. Cm7 has a known issue about battery. I think you cannot charge past 94 or 95 percent and battery usage is a bit terrible. Please refer to cm7 thread for possible fixes, (the last time I checked their thread, they say it is probably kernel related).
Just turning off, pulling the battery and turning on does do a lot for me! i went from 10% per hour to only 1%! great thnx!
Hi,
About battery drain in gb, once fixed the wifi sleep policy issue ( by setting it to "never") u shouldn't have batt drain, but i've installed green power ( juice defender do the work too i think) to get some wifi management possibility back and it improuved my batt life.
But never the less, my battery won't last more than one day of hard usage ( being hanged on xda all day long, for instance ;-)
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Guys, just turn off the task killer, it helped in my case. looks like its not working well on ginger
Rebooting works just temporarily.
It will come back the next day or so.
This is not a solution at all tbh.
Yes just like I said in the first post, this is just a temporary fix. But I think users should just do this rather than touch anything on their phone unless they really know the source of the problem.
That is why I suggested that they report what could be the possible triggers, like apps or situations, that make Android OS to awake and gobble up the battery. If we could just pinpoint those triggers maybe we can now figure out the root of the problem. Your fix of removing a system app, the auto update app, is not even the single source of the problem. We just do not know if that app is an essential app or not. Sooner or later you will have that problem again.
I am not saying we should just sit and wait. All I am saying is if you are a plain user and you do not know the exact root of the problem, then just do what I suggested. But if you are a dev and is exploring the root of the problem, then do as you like and we will be most thankful if you find out the answer.
People are mislead about what works and what is not. I just want to help
Guys, on Gingerbread I've had battery drain two times:
1. Had about 14% drain in 3 hours all of a sudden, without doing anything at all. Just started going down for some reason.
2. This morning, saw about 40% drain in 7 hours..
And, both time I solved it by Clearing Memory from the Task Manager.. Went back to normal 2-3% drain per 6-7 hours after that..
So this might also be a solution. Go to Task Manager, RAM tab, and Clear Memory..
i'm on ginger also and my battery acts weird. 2 days ago i charged my phone over night while it was closed. the battery holds for 15 hours with massive use.
last night i did it again, but today it went from 98% to 80% in about an hour !
this is really weird.
addicted2088 said:
Guys, on Gingerbread I've had battery drain two times:
1. Had about 14% drain in 3 hours all of a sudden, without doing anything at all. Just started going down for some reason.
2. This morning, saw about 40% drain in 7 hours..
And, both time I solved it by Clearing Memory from the Task Manager.. Went back to normal 2-3% drain per 6-7 hours after that..
So this might also be a solution. Go to Task Manager, RAM tab, and Clear Memory..
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Did you manage to check first what is running on your device by looking into Battery Usage settings? I think you have a case of rogue application running in the background.
If you have not rebooted yet could you please attach a screenshot of the battery usage list and graph? In that way we might possibly identify the app running prior to the clearing of memory. Thanks!

New phenomenon: location based battery drain

Im currently on XXJVS with Semaphore 1.7 kernel, but i have experienced the same behaviour the last weeks (or maybe i just started noticing recently): traveling starts a battery drain
Update: see post #22
Some background:
I suffered from the Android Process battery drain up to XXJVR. Flashing XXJVS seems to have improved things (after numerous reflashes of XXJVR and XXJVQ which didnt help. My phone's cpu keeps between 1% and 3% when sleeping, but i have noticed that Cpu rockets to like 30% as soon as i leave my house to go to work, or leave work to go home. Its as if the phone keeps trying to connect to some network all the time, but only while in motion (and trying to lock in from tower to tower?). The problem is however that Systempanel nor the log give great clues where to look.
Examples:
In this first example, my phone is hooked to the charger during the night, and the alarm clock is running (hence the steady 10% cpu load). As soon as the phone is disconnected, cpu drops to low levels. On the exact minute i leave home, cpu rockets. And yes,i arrived at work around 07:50.
Home environment:
- connected to wifi
- good 3G coverage
- 3G, Bluetooth,GPS enabled
- no Bluetooth profiles present
Work environment
- wifi network present but not connected
- average 3G coverage
In this second example, i'm at work, hardly using the phone. Without touching the phone, stepping into my car and driving off, the cpu kicks in again. Notice there is no Device Usage whatsoever at the moment the CPU climbs. Bluetooth profiles active at this point and paired & connected to the carkit.
This last screenshot shows the typical clues (or lack thereof) that SystemPanel shows: just the System process using the most CPU.
Also the logcat doesn't provide much clues (or too many maybe) either. I have found that some applications couldn't contact GoogleAnalystics because i have AdFree installed, so i uninstalled those apps.
Frankly, i don't know where took look further. The damn android 'System'process just doesn't give enough clues. I have formatted internal & external SD, deleted cache & Dalvik cache, flashed & factory resetted to no avail. I'll try to have a log running tomorrow morning just before leaving the house to see if i can find what log entry corresponds to the system process kicking in. In the meantime, has anyone ever seen this behaviour, or any hints where to look?
adb bugreport > c:/report.txt
look there maybe
Install System Tuner pro it has option to record processes(+analyzer ) better than System Panel.
..try freze Maps or turn off network localization -Uncle Google likes to locate phone very often .
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Hi,
Same phone and ROM, same problem.
Keep us updated!
Hmm, I have heard Galaxian kernel is battery sucker too...
Regards
wingg said:
Install System Tuner pro it has option to record processes(+analyzer ) better than System Panel.
..try freze Maps or turn off network localization -Uncle Google likes to locate phone very often .
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in short words - bull****
i have not touched (freezed/deleted) any app
yet still i have not noticed a drain, any kind of drain
let him determine what app is causing the 100% cpu usage first
prior to advising him to freeze or delete anything - that is wise you have to agree
also localization service would not provide such high cu usage
think please
Hi,
It might be facebook 1.7.1. There are several complaining comments that "upload manager" process is running in the background and prevents phone from going into deep sleep mode.
i got data connection active all the time with all apps syncing (gmail, twitter, facebook)
and phone got no problem sleepin =)
pwhooftman said:
Im currently on XXJVS with Semaphore 1.7 kernel, but i have experienced the same behaviour the last weeks (or maybe i just started noticing recently): traveling starts a battery drain
Some background:
I suffered from the Android Process battery drain up to XXJVR. Flashing XXJVS seems to have improved things (after numerous reflashes of XXJVR and XXJVQ which didnt help. My phone's cpu keeps between 1% and 3% when sleeping, but i have noticed that Cpu rockets to like 30% as soon as i leave my house to go to work, or leave work to go home. Its as if the phone keeps trying to connect to some network all the time, but only while in motion (and trying to lock in from tower to tower?). The problem is however that Systempanel nor the log give great clues where to look.
Examples:
In this first example, my phone is hooked to the charger during the night, and the alarm clock is running (hence the steady 10% cpu load). As soon as the phone is disconnected, cpu drops to low levels. On the exact minute i leave home, cpu rockets. And yes,i arrived at work around 07:50.
Home environment:
- connected to wifi
- good 3G coverage
- 3G, Bluetooth,GPS enabled
- no Bluetooth profiles present
Work environment
- wifi network present but not connected
- average 3G coverage
In this second example, i'm at work, hardly using the phone. Without touching the phone, stepping into my car and driving off, the cpu kicks in again. Notice there is no Device Usage whatsoever at the moment the CPU climbs. Bluetooth profiles active at this point and paired & connected to the carkit.
This last screenshot shows the typical clues (or lack thereof) that SystemPanel shows: just the System process using the most CPU.
Also the logcat doesn't provide much clues (or too many maybe) either. I have found that some applications couldn't contact GoogleAnalystics because i have AdFree installed, so i uninstalled those apps.
Frankly, i don't know where took look further. The damn android 'System'process just doesn't give enough clues. I have formatted internal & external SD, deleted cache & Dalvik cache, flashed & factory resetted to no avail. I'll try to have a log running tomorrow morning just before leaving the house to see if i can find what log entry corresponds to the system process kicking in. In the meantime, has anyone ever seen this behaviour, or any hints where to look?
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i think you should go out and do some thing better with your life then watching what a battery uses
i think its a waste of space to quote WHALE post
and well if he got battery drained overnight it is important to determine why
it should not happend
Just a quick question, where is the phone when you are in the car? I have noticed that if I keep my phone in my trouser pocket while driving, I loose signal frequently, shown on Bluetooth unit, and over a 3hour journey I can loose 30% battery, but if I put the phone in my shirt pocket I do not loose signal and my battery loss is about 20%.
My theory is that the phone signal finds it easier to penetrate the glass windows of the car rather that the metalwork.
Similarly to Geryatrix, when I leave my phone beside my bed (=~~, best place for alarm), my battery drains because the phone stays with a very low network signal and keeps searching for better antennas, I guess. But then at "Battery Usage" I could see that "Cell Standby" was eating my bat, not the "Android System".
battery drains from wifi staying connected in idle state - thats a bug in my opinion from samsung - it should not use such ammount of energy
data connection in idle is almost unnoticable in battery use
When I had facebook 1.7.1 installed, "Android System" was consuming 20% battery.
After I uninstalled facebook 1.7.1 and the problem is gone, "Android System is back
to normal, about 4%.
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i think you should go out and do some thing better with your life then watching what a battery uses
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I think you should learn not to quote an entire long message for the sake of making 1 stupid remark
Start post will be updated in a few minutes with some new information.
seems like one of apps you use is trying to connect somewhere
have you made bugreport - i think you will find the culprit there
Have you tried disabling fast dormancy? Maybe these wakelocks are caused by incompatible 3g cell.
Use *#*#9900#*#* to find option to disable it.
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think please
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and what is your problem to start oftop whining?
use report button if you do not like my post or tone of it
and freezing/deleting apps is not and never will be an issue solver
system works perfect with none of stock apps touched
using memory killers and altering system with such freeze options
is on the other hand source of 9 on 10 problems
$omator said:
battery drains from wifi staying connected in idle state - thats a bug in my opinion from samsung - it should not use such ammount of energy
data connection in idle is almost unnoticable in battery use
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Hi,
I have opposite experience. Keeping Wifi enabled causes almost no battery drain for me, keeping 3G enabled does big time. My Galaxy Tab 10.1 Wifi version is set to never let the wifi connection sleep, and still battery drains no more than 1% or 2% a day is the tablet is not used.
I tested today with Wifi disabled. Still the Enter Dormancy messages appear each 5 seconds, altough the CPU hit is less. The Fast Dormacy messages seem purely cell-tower related, and wifi-unrelated. The Dormancy messages start as soon as i start moving, and stop when i'm home. I will update the startpost agan tonight.
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Kurre said:
Have you tried disabling fast dormancy? Maybe these wakelocks are caused by incompatible 3g cell.
Use *#*#9900#*#* to find option to disable it.
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Hi,
I entered this Sysdump menu, the button read ""Enable Fast Dormancy" so i guess that means it was disabled all along. I enabled fast dormancy and will continue to test.

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