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so ever snice i flashed my hero to damage 2.1 rom my awake time is always so high. its always only about 10 minutes BELOW he uptime. therefore, KILLING my battery life. =(
I've been running DC off and on for almost a month now and have had excellent battery life. My awake times fluctuate (right now I'm at 13:30 Up time and 8:37 Awake time) but it hasn't been crazy.
Just curious, what is considered a "good" awake time/up time ratio? Are there better numbers on any of the other ROMs?
before if flashed it. lets say my uptime would be 50 minutes. my awake time would prob only be 2 minutes if i didnt use my phone at all. but now that i flashed it, my uptime would be 50 minutes and my awake time will prob like 40 minutes.
The current Damage Control ROM is bugged and has an extremely strange wake lock issue. I'd suggest using Fresh ROM 2.0d until this is fixed.
is the freshrom 2.0 just like damagecontrol ? i mean i LOVE evertying about DC. i wouldnt want something so different.
Warrior 3000 said:
is the freshrom 2.0 just like damagecontrol ? i mean i LOVE evertying about DC. i wouldnt want something so different.
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it shouldnt be totally different, but even if it isn't it works...or you could live with your battery life.
I don't think it's the ROM. I am running DC 2.7.02 and right now my up time is 21:45 while my awake time is 2:48.
My battery life has been fantastic. Have you tried looking at various radios?
doojer said:
I don't think it's the ROM. I am running DC 2.7.02 and right now my up time is 21:45 while my awake time is 2:48.
My battery life has been fantastic. Have you tried looking at various radios?
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yea after a search...weird i didnt think it worked...i found that this complaint is on almost every rom by at least one person. There are quite a few fixes. biggest one is disabling stock messaging app if used and using handcent or chomp.
Also you can go to settings, about phone, battery, and see what is using the battery.
This isnt for you dooj just quoted on your statement.
Warrior 3000 said:
so ever since i flashed my hero to damage 2.1 rom my awake time is always so high. its always only about 10 minutes BELOW he uptime. therefore, KILLING my battery life. =(
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I had that happen recently to a friend. Try just doing a factory reset.
Settings -> privacy -> factory reset.
Your phone will still remain rooted and the rom will still remain too.
This fixed it for him.
how do i disable the stock messanger fully ?
Warrior 3000 said:
how do i disable the stock messanger fully ?
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go to messages, then press menu and go to setting. uncheck auto-retrieve, and uncheck received notifications.
edit* i did this to my wifes phone a few weeks ago as she was having a problem on another rom and her awake time still shows high but her battery is much better and she quit hitting me.
yeah i have thoese unchecked. everytime i open up advacned task killer i always see these apps running tho...
voicemail
clock
handcent
messages
Warrior 3000 said:
yeah i have thoese unchecked. everytime i open up advacned task killer i always see these apps running tho...
voicemail
clock
handcent
messages
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whats your time without signal? go to settings, about phone, battery, battery use and see whats using the battery and if click on the cell standby i think to see time without signal.
also go to menu, applications, running services, and see whats running and how long. stop the ones you dont use that have been running the entire time your phone was awake.
Warrior 3000 said:
how do i disable the stock messanger fully ?
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If you want to remove it, then at the windows command prompt assuming you have your SDK tools path set up correctly:
adb remount
adb shell
cd /system/app
rm [messaging app].apk
I dont know what the name of the messaging app is, but I think it might be Mms.apk You are at your own risk if that removes the wrong app.
You dont have to tecnically remove it. Just disable auto retrieve and notifications in that app.
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If you want to remove it, then at the windows command prompt assuming you have your SDK tools path set up correctly:
adb remount
adb shell
cd /system/app
rm [messaging app].apk
I dont know what the name of the messaging app is, but I think it might be Mms.apk You are at your own risk if that removes the wrong app.
You dont have to tecnically remove it. Just disable auto retrieve and notifications in that app.
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It is mms.apk.
I have been running the stock messaging with no problems.
sdotcarlisle said:
whats your time without signal? go to settings, about phone, battery, battery use and see whats using the battery and if click on the cell standby i think to see time without signal.
also go to menu, applications, running services, and see whats running and how long. stop the ones you dont use that have been running the entire time your phone was awake.
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My time without signal is 0% or non-existant.
mrinehart93 said:
The current Damage Control ROM is bugged and has an extremely strange wake lock issue. I'd suggest using Fresh ROM 2.0d until this is fixed.
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As for the current Damage Control ROM having a wake-lock issue, what IS the latest version? I am running v2.07.2 (the one before the TrevE mod) and I have no wake-lock, random reboots, or time without signal.
I have not found it to be the rom that is keeping things awake technically. I have tried to figure this one out, and all I can say it seems to be tied to some apps that I have downloaded that starts to throw the awake issue off.
This has happened to me on all 2.1 roms.......after a couple weeks of downloading some apps.
I only use root explorer and mixzing for now and have not had a problem with just those two.
I think I even confirmed that Pac-man was keeping the phone awake, although this is probably not the only one.
anyway, hope it helps.
So as the thread name states does anybody have any tips for helping have the WildFire's batterey last longer?
So far ive turned the screen brigtness down by half of what it was & turned off touch vibration.
Any other tips?
ATOJAR said:
So as the thread name states does anybody have any tips for helping have the WildFire's batterey last longer?
So far ive turned the screen brigtness down by half of what it was & turned off touch vibration.
Any other tips?
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I have not tried many things but one thing i am pretty sure of is go to MARKET >>>> Download and use Advanced Task Killer .. kill the running apps.. i leave my installed keyboard..and mobile security app ON rest most of them i kill... its a useful app.. i mean why to keep music app or weather app or news app or messaging app running when u are not using them..
Have Fun
warriorvibhu said:
I have not tried many things but one thing i am pretty sure of is go to MARKET >>>> Download and use Advanced Task Killer .. kill the running apps.. i leave my installed keyboard..and mobile security app on rest most of them i kill... its a useful app.. i mean why to keep music app or weather app or news app or messaging app running when u are not using them..
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Yeah ive been using the Advanced Task Killer for a while now already.
I have read that usage of ATK is not required at all because of Androids near perfect RAM Management. And you also could come into trouble because android looses a small amount of ram capacity every time you use ATK untill the next reboot.
other than that you could try Juice Plotter and Juice Defender
find a app can auto turn on/off fly mode.
I ve tried Juicy defender, it seems not fit wildfire very well, some function not working. like auto fly mode, and auto turn off wifi when over 50M.
(btw,it will change your apn setting,cause me can not connect after uninstall it.)
after 1 month, I found navigation app take me 80% of battery.like google map/navi.
rasenzhang said:
find a app can auto turn on/off fly mode.
I ve tried Juicy defender, it seems not fit wildfire very well, some function not working. like auto fly mode, and auto turn off wifi when over 50M.
(btw,it will change your apn setting,cause me can not connect after uninstall it.)
after 1 month, I found navigation app take me 80% of battery.like google map/navi.
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use the automatic brigtness option under the phone settings. much better batterty performance
Read:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=712990
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=701567
Not sure if these steps actually improve the efficency of the battery OR wheter the S/W behind the battery guage becomes more accurate as it goes through a process that alows it to better estimate the SOC of the battery.
Andy
Yup, even I have read a lot that Android manages the apps in a beautiful way. When I first used Android, the first question that came to my mind was how to exit apps as none of the apps had an exit button. Coming from nokia, sony erricson etc this was an obvious question to ask. Then after some research I found that Android just freezes the apps when we go back. The app is not actually running in the back end.
But anyway, yesterday my battery again went to 8% and on checking the used status, it showed that the android system used 92% of the battery lol.
One more thing I would like to suggest is that there is a Power control widget built in the wildfire. Its pretty useful to decrease the brightness, turn off gps, wifi etc from the home screen itself.
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One more thing I would like to suggest is that there is a Power control widget built in the wildfire. Its pretty useful to decrease the brightness, turn off gps, wifi etc from the home screen itself.
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Thanks for this!
I installed this widget and it said that GPS was on even though it wasn't appearing in the tool bar along the top. I had run several apps that use GPS, but had assumed if the GPS icon was gone, GPS was off.
Is that wrong?
(good news if it is, as I was struggling to keep enough power to in my phone to get through the day without charging)
joan
Avoid task killers like the plague. They cause more problems than they solve. Trust the android os to manage ram.
Just discovered the most powerful app I have ever seen called "Tasker". It its only £4, but will make your android so much more diverse. You can, for example, have it go into airplane mode between certain times (i have between midnight and 6am) but periodically check for sms or voice mail every hour. It saves stacks of battery.
I have it turning wifi on only when it knows I'm at home or at work.
I have it turning off wifi, dropping screen brightness down, and playing a louder notification when battery gets to 15%.
It silences my phone when I get within 100m of the two cinemas I use.
It is not the most easy app to use, be patient with it. Look up some of the "recipes" on the internet to get a good tutorial on how to work it. £4 is a steal for something so potentially vast. Its limited only by your imagination.
Oh and having run Tasker for 24 hours, (how long my battery normally lasts) only contributes to a 2% drain, and its adding roughly 6 to 8 hours extra! It would cost you ten times that for an extended battery!
I use an free app called timeriffic to auto disable WiFi
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Try program JuiceDefender....you can download free from Android market.
my battery life is really awful too,i noticed it a couple days ago,that it drains to fast,so i started looking into it,and i found out,that my device won't go too sleep. so in settings/about phone/battery the awake time and up time are the same. i had similar problems on my hero, but there it was the messaging apps fault.
here, i kill everything with advanced task killer,it still can't go too sleep,android battery use shows,that android system is using most of the battery.
anybody else with similar problem?solutions? i have stock 1.25 rom rooted with unrevoked.
What? You mean your screen is permanently on? .....
Ive head bad things about using task killers too, I dont use on anymore.
Some things i have done that have helped my battery like quit alot actually is turn off Wi-Fi, Turm off GPS, Turned off haptic feedback(vibration when pressing buttons), Screen brightness to automatic & screen timeout too 15 seconds.
I can now have a really good fiddle with the phone and it can last more than a day without needing a charge.
As I understand when screen goes auto shut off, all apps are idle, even WiFi or gps is on. I tried with music on continuously for 2 hrs in flight mode, I still have about 80% power. With gps on for 1 hr continuous, I still have about 80%. With normal use my power can last the whole day.
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What? You mean your screen is permanently on? .....
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no,the screen turns off,but something still runs in the background what eats the battery,and I can't find out what it is. I tried multiple task managers,and they show that everything is closed.i have it in flight mode,with everything turned off,still something runs,what shouldn't.
Did you solve this? It's happening on my phone now, and it's very frustrating.
(just installed ATK - very scary the apps I never use are running) and killed everything except ATK. Touch the power switch to turn off the screen. 15 minutes later, up time and awake time are still the same.
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Did you solve this? It's happening on my phone now, and it's very frustrating.
(just installed ATK - very scary the apps I never use are running) and killed everything except ATK. Touch the power switch to turn off the screen. 15 minutes later, up time and awake time are still the same.
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2 updates from me, to help anyone else with similar problems:
1) I uninstalled any recently installed or updated apps** and widgets now I have a 1:6 ratio of awake time. So, fixed?
2) In the meantime I logged a call to HTC via their website. Answer:
With regards to your problem, if the battery is going down significantly and you have turned of applications when your not using them and used task killer. It might be better to call us up so we cann look into it further and we might have to book the phone in for repair especially if you have noticed it not charging properly or overheating at any time.
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Yup, those problems started occurring at the same time as the other, so it looks like I have an underlying hardware fault. Dammit! I don't want to be without my phone for 2 weeks.
joan
**including CardioTrainer! When I reinstalled it I'd lost around 900km of workout history.
Just out of curiosity
What gain of time are we actually talking about here ?
I tried lots of different things but never suceeded to receive more than two full days.
What is your max. with all the different programs and hints ?
ebioman said:
Just out of curiosity
What gain of time are we actually talking about here ?
I tried lots of different things but never suceeded to receive more than two full days.
What is your max. with all the different programs and hints ?
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If you are asking me, the answer is "about 6 hours".
I've (partially) fixed my uptime = awaketime problem. But I obviously have some more serious battery issue.
Hopefully someone else can chime in with happy battery life.
joan
Just wondering after downloading OS Monitor and SeePU, it shows my phone running at 100% cpu all the time, the process taking it up is something called /init, can someone enlighten me?
Thanks
Rittzy said:
Just wondering after downloading OS Monitor and SeePU, it shows my phone running at 100% cpu all the time, the process taking it up is something called /init, can someone enlighten me?
Thanks
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Also very curious! There seem to be a few people with this issue and not just on the HD. Could some Android wizard please take a look? There is not much to be found via google.
Funny, people said that hard resets and all dont do anything but i just restarted my phone normally and it just sits at 0%, i did unistall SeePU but dont think it had much affect on it, duno what was wrong with it
imo first thing if there is an issue like this is to get the RUU and reflash it.
if you are still experiencing this issue you might wanna have a look at this thread.i was on the same boat.very annoying.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=822319
Rittzy said:
Just wondering after downloading OS Monitor and SeePU, it shows my phone running at 100% cpu all the time, the process taking it up is something called /init, can someone enlighten me?
Thanks
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Just set HTC Sense Sync from automaticaly (like 1/2/3/5 hrs) to Manually or push update ....
I wonder if you enabled USB Debug
on in Settings > Applications > Development
This will help the 100% CPU, which is a bug in HTC Rom
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You need only a complete CALENDAR cache cleanered
****head said:
I wonder if you enabled USB Debug
on in Settings > Applications > Development
This will help the 100% CPU, which is a bug in HTC Rom
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Yes, please do this!
And if it solves the problem, please let it know so this thread can be closed.
GPS seems to send the cpu to 100% DHD
Had to enable to GSP to use the Car Panel app after that the CPU went to 100%.
Just disabling didn't work. I had to restart to get the CPU back down.
Best option: go to sync accounts and remove you htc sync account. I've heard thid helped many people
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I was having this exact problem, I had automatic sync off, turned it on and changed everything to every 3hrs or so and what do you know, CPU usage dropped to 5-15% at home screen from 100% constantly.
Maybe that's why my battery died so fast today
As someone said a few posts before: activate USB debugging. Your phone will vibrate, will be unresponsible, after 10 seconds it will vibrate again and then your CPU usaage will go down like the titanic
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I was also facing 100% cpu usage.
First i disabled htc sync and others leaving only the necessary accounts. And my CPU usage was unde control to 3-5 %
Now after two days cpu usage was 99%. I enabled USb Debugging, and exactly as previous post said phone vibrate two times and cpu usage is stable to 3 %.
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1.
just use system panel to kill "ALL" processes include system process
then its will be back to normal mA
[well its better then restarting the phone no ?]
2.
Forgetting to disable bt or gps in winmobile
can cause that too
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remove with titanium backup CSPeopleSyncService [ thx to fruchtfliege ]
dont like apps that cant be controlled and do what they like
4. same apps make drain more in standby i think cos its not really full standby
5. unmount sdcard when u gonna "put ur phone to sleep"
[this one should help a lot but in testing for 8 hours gonna try it on nites]
that doesn't always work, if you don't isolate the cause then the app will re-open itself at times.
as i mentioned in some other threads, the 60ma bug is caused by the process "CSPeopleSyncService". you can kill this process as you wrote, or just disable syncing facebook and google contacts in options. at least i sync them once a day automatically (don't want to loose the sync feature), and the 60ma bug never came back...
fruchtfliege said:
as i mentioned in some other threads, the 60ma bug is caused by the process "CSPeopleSyncService". you can kill this process as you wrote, or just disable syncing facebook and google contacts in options. at least i sync them once a day automatically (don't want to loose the sync feature), and the 60ma bug never came back...
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Might be a nOOb question but how do you kill that CSPeopleSyncService process?
I've been suffering from this 6mA for a couple of minutes and going to 60mA thing. Rebooting 'might' work but I don't want to monitor the consumption every hour.
If you don't feel like disabling sync, Quick Reboot (free in market) is a good alternative. Some builds have hot rebooting built-in, even easier.
Back in the game in less than 30 seconds, as opposed to the rather lengthy full reboot.
StephanV said:
If you don't feel like disabling sync, Quick Reboot (free in market) is a good alternative. Some builds have hot rebooting built-in, even easier.
Back in the game in less than 30 seconds, as opposed to the rather lengthy full reboot.
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LoL just downloaded it. It really says what it does. Click it and the device reboots without a single warning.
lukesan said:
Might be a nOOb question but how do you kill that CSPeopleSyncService process?
I've been suffering from this 6mA for a couple of minutes and going to 60mA thing. Rebooting 'might' work but I don't want to monitor the consumption every hour.
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the best way is a taskkiller. i'm using systempanel light (included in mdj hd builds), where you can add programs and processes to ignore list. but as i said, changing sync to once a day fixed my problem with 60ma in standby completely! i don't know why
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If you don't feel like disabling sync, Quick Reboot (free in market) is a good alternative.
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LoL just downloaded it. It really says what it does. Click it and the device reboots without a single warning.
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I think he meant fast reboot. It just kills everything so it's as if you've just rebooted (sort of).
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I think he meant fast reboot. It just kills everything so it's as if you've just rebooted (sort of).
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No, I mean Quick Reboot. I'm still not convinced this battery drain is caused by certain processes, so Fast Reboot isn't an option imo.
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No, I mean Quick Reboot. I'm still not convinced this battery drain is caused by certain processes, so Fast Reboot isn't an option imo.
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Fair enough. So you just mean reboot then. Ah well.
No, it's hot rebooting: basically only rebooting Android (it's a little more complex than that).
I used to do regular reboots but they take way longer.
im suffering from this in Desire HD build
wanna kill this permanently without quick reboot (since my ROM is not Deodex) completely.
disabling sync? its all "disabled"
You all might try a different SD card, had the 30ma bug, was 60. Changed micro SD card, re loaded android, now 3-7ma
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Just saying, I reboot using dev tools: bad behavior-> crash system server. Probably not the cleanest way to do it but it works.
fruchtfliege said:
as i mentioned in some other threads, the 60ma bug is caused by the process "CSPeopleSyncService". you can kill this process as you wrote, or just disable syncing facebook and google contacts in options. at least i sync them once a day automatically (don't want to loose the sync feature), and the 60ma bug never came back...
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Where did 'find' this information?
Without background sync enabled and facebook not even installed it can draw up to 60mA.
I'm not sure it's that single process causing the drain to be honest.
(Please don't take this the wrong way )
For me I think it is after I turn on WiFi and then back off again. It never goes back to 7ish mA. It stays at around 65mA as if WiFi was still on.
I'm using darkstone SuperRAM FroYo v1.5.
strange?
I just found something interesting while using autokiller.
In the processes (i had the high drain again) there was twice the 'android system' mentioned.
I killed one of those entries, and the drain went back to 6mA.
Of course, can't be sure enough so i rebooted the phone, played with it a little and after 10 minutes of standby, i checked again. 54mA.
Again, Autokiller > processes and twice the android system. Killed 1 of them and back to 7mA.
I can't say why this happens, because in older builds (MDJ 2.4 Froyo clean w/ it's own kernel i don't have that issue).
I am no DEV or programmer, but maybe it's something others could test as well? I've been playing with this and trying to find out why this happens ever since the hastarin 8.6 kernel was released and I noticed it only happens with later kernels and mostly on RAM builds.
Just my 2 cents (or local currency my 2 bani )
I found this on other post
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Lets see how many people will ignore this...
To fix high power drain / usage in standby (60mA or 70mA) disable 'Use wireless networks' in Settings>Location menu. You will now get 7mA or less constantly. I discovered this as the main culprit last night. Also works in other builds.
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For whatever its worth: On MDJ Froyo HD 4.6 (and earlier builds) I can get 3-6mA in standby but anytime I change the Kernel or framework-res.apk and reboot, standby consumption goes up to around 55 mA all the time. Doesn't matter how many times I reboot.
I've been correcting this by rebooting to WM and recopying all the files in the android folder (CLRCAD.exe, Haret.exe, initrd.gz, rootfs.img, startup.txt, system.etx2, ts-calibration) except zImage (because I'm using a different Kernel than came with the build) and data.img. When I boot back to Android, back to 3-7 mA. I don't know why this works, but it consistantly does. At least for me.
another tip by darkstone:
turn off the "use Wireless" in the Locations Settings help to solve the problem if you are having high drain when you got data/wifi
Hi All,
Running CM7.0.3.1 with Savaged-Zen 2.1.0 BFS kernel. Also using v1 of viperboy's undervolting at -100. There was a time I had stellar battery life (back on an early CM7 nightly and a way earlier version of SZ kernel), but for the life of me I cannot get back to that point. I've been checking spare parts and it is showing k9 and palmary weather with some partial wakelock but it doesn't look too severe from what I can tell, or maybe I'm reading it wrong.
Anyway, here's a view of my battery history. Does all that awake time seem odd? I'm kind of at a loss here for what is going on and how to fix it.
Thanks!
cody_dingo said:
Hi All,
Running CM7.0.3.1 with Savaged-Zen 2.1.0 BFS kernel. Also using v1 of viperboy's undervolting at -100. There was a time I had stellar battery life (back on an early CM7 nightly and a way earlier version of SZ kernel), but for the life of me I cannot get back to that point. I've been checking spare parts and it is showing k9 and palmary weather with some partial wakelock but it doesn't look too severe from what I can tell, or maybe I'm reading it wrong.
Anyway, here's a view of my battery history. Does all that awake time seem odd? I'm kind of at a loss here for what is going on and how to fix it.
Thanks!
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this question should be address in the cyanogen sub-forum. there are literally people there with the same setup as you that can better help you.
I wasn't aware there was a sub-forum dedicated to CM ?
There is a CyanogenMod forum thread in the development forum and one for the nightlys in the general forum.
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There is a CyanogenMod forum thread in the development forum and one for the nightlys in the general forum.
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Right, I just didn't know that there was an actual subforum. I did know there were threads.
Thanks!!
That doesn't look like a wake lock to me. Your history shows your phone being asleep most of the time. I would guess that that is an app or apps that are using too much data or cpu time. Use spare parts to check app usage, partial wake lock, ect. Make sure you don't have facebook, twitter, ect set to update every 5 mins.
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That doesn't look like a wake lock to me. Your history shows your phone being asleep most of the time. I would guess that that is an app or apps that are using too much data or cpu time. Use spare parts to check app usage, partial wake lock, ect. Make sure you don't have facebook, twitter, ect set to update every 5 mins.
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What criteria have to be met for the phone to actually sleep? Does it sleep immediately when the screen is off? The only apps that auto update are palmary weather (2 hours) and k9 email which gets imap push.
The way I understand it, an app can request a wake lock which prevents the phone from sleeping. This can be normal for certain functions, however sometimes the app won't release the wake lock and that's when the battery drains constantly even with the screen off. Spare parts will tell you everything you need to know to find the battery drain.
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The way I understand it, an app can request a wake lock which prevents the phone from sleeping. This can be normal for certain functions, however sometimes the app won't release the wake lock and that's when the battery drains constantly even with the screen off. Spare parts will tell you everything you need to know to find the battery drain.
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Thank you, that is very helpful. Here's where I am now:
On battery 2h16m and I'm at 91%.
On spare parts under partial wake usage:
Android System - 38m23s
k-9 mail - 10m1s
Those are the two highest. The other entries are negligible.
CPU Usage:
k-9 - user time - 24s
Everything else is way under 24s
So you think K-9 is a big contender here? How about whatever android system has going on?
How much of that 2 hours have you had the screen on and doing stuff? Android system has been on for almost half of the time since you unplugged. That sounds high. I would do a full wipe and reflash the ROM or try a CFS build of savagezen. A reboot usually stops the battery drain if you catch it.
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How much of that 2 hours have you had the screen on and doing stuff? Android system has been on for almost half of the time since you unplugged. That sounds high. I would do a full wipe and reflash the ROM or try a CFS build of savagezen. A reboot usually stops the battery drain if you catch it.
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Hardly any. Been just letting it sit with the screen off, letting it discharge.
Thank you again for your help!
Yeah you've a problem with android service. I would first try another kernel maybe CFS this time. If that doesn't help I would completely wipe everything and flash again. If you use titanium to restore your apps, only restore the purchased apps, not the system apps and data.
nukedukem said:
That doesn't look like a wake lock to me. Your history shows your phone being asleep most of the time. I would guess that that is an app or apps that are using too much data or cpu time. Use spare parts to check app usage, partial wake lock, ect. Make sure you don't have facebook, twitter, ect set to update every 5 mins.
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nukedukem said:
Yeah you've a problem with android service. I would first try another kernel maybe CFS this time. If that doesn't help I would completely wipe everything and flash again. If you use titanium to restore your apps, only restore the purchased apps, not the system apps and data.
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Woke up today with about the same rate of battery drain. This time, it didn't look like an android system problem at all, so know knows?! So frustrating.
I still may do a complete wipe though.
You're not alone..My battery sucks and I even bought 2 new batterys and its all the same..I just carry an extra around with me..I got tired of monitoring everything.