The low battery pop up notification is really annoying. Is there a way to turn that **** off? I don't need a warning for every % of the last 15%.
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Deoxlar said:
The low battery pop up notification is really annoying. Is there a way to turn that **** off? I don't need a warning for every % of the last 15%.
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I would like to switch it off too. From Memory mine does it only at 14 and 5% and maybe 10 but not sure
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Why? It's a serious issue that I'm not happy about lol and I've searched everywhere seeing how to completely turn it off with no luck.
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ps3taker said:
I would like to switch it off too. From Memory mine does it only at 14 and 5% and maybe 10 but not sure
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When playing any gameloft games, as soon as the message appears, it dcs you. This means you can't play any games starting with the first warning at 18%
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When playing any gameloft games, as soon as the message appears, it dcs you. This means you can't play any games starting with the first warning at 18%
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Yup, I would like to change the warning to just one at 5%, not all the other crap that keeps popping up at 20%, 15%, 10% and 5%
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Why? It's a serious issue that I'm not happy about lol and I've searched everywhere seeing how to completely turn it off with no luck.
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I think he means that his own post ought to be deleted.
Logseman said:
I think he means that his own post ought to be deleted.
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That's what I think too - no harm meant - he just posted in the wrong thread or something else by mistake and then edited it out with the message and possibly was limited to 10 characters.
ah,my bad lol ...no one has a solution to this
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I think there was a battery notifier apk in system /app
Delete it... And somehow uninstall it?? Not sure
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This process keeps draining my battery like hell.
I couldnt find anything on this.
Does anyone know how to fix that?
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I was told that 0 is Android C2DM process. Compulsory for Froyo. No way to remove.
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ANGRY......................................................................
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But why r only some ppl experiencing this issue??
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Even if you keep bumping it, it doesnt make it in any less in wrong forum, or well, not very good question.
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This process keeps draining my battery like hell.
I couldnt find anything on this.
Does anyone know how to fix that?
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Firstly how did you come to that conclusion?
Secondly, how do you know that process isn't doing a lot of needed work? After all, Dalvik drains a huge amount of battery too. Without it though, the phone is pointless..
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But why r only some ppl experiencing this issue??
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I have 0 but battery life is normal. Just because the bar is full, it doesn't even indicate that it took much power. You might have other factors to consider for the poor battery life.
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Ive come to the conclusion because:
Once the process didnt show up and i had like double battery life.
The proceess also doesnt show up on every sgs, and ppl who got the process r also complaing about battery life (most of them)
I believe it has something to do with rootinga
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Process 0 is a normal system process. Nothing to get worried about.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=9563222&postcount=4035
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Process 0 is a normal system process. Nothing to get worried about.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=9563222&postcount=4035
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But the reactions differ, do only some kernel/fw have this 'bug' ?
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STOP BUMPING THIS! It's damned annoying.
Secondly, it may be caused by a broken application, or something else. The best way to learn more is to run proper tests. Remember, a few guys might "have this problem", but that doesn't mean the firmware is faulty. There are also people here who are saying that there is no GPS problem, and that Google Maps/MyTracks is faulty. Just because someone says something, doesn't mean it's accurate.
Process 0 may be sucking up your battery life, but if you want to solve the mystery, spend your time running tests to isolate what causes it, don't spend your time bumping a thread. .
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Have you test to flash the rom after backing up your data ?
Maybe this could solve the problem !
Because bumping and bumping is simply useless !!
In fact, I have just tried. A full reflash, repartition on Odin using DXJPE firmware (latest SEA firmware).
Without rooting, or any apps being installed or any custom kernel, '0' process was seen active immediately after the first reboot.
Pretty much we can assume it is a designated Android process.
I'm pretty sure I read somewhere 2.2.1 hides system processes like "0" in settings, they're still there, just not shown. You can see their stats in spare parts though/
Recently my tab keeps on shutting down automatically....whenever I keep it for standby for long hours in the night or whenever in the day it just shuts down......and when I start it again...the battery percentage is down by 5-8 %.....a little help here guys.......also the gps shows in view six satelites but uses none.....on the other hand my phone picks up ten sattelites and uses 8......
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Recently my tab keeps on shutting down automatically....whenever I keep it for standby for long hours in the night or whenever in the day it just shuts down......and when I start it again...the battery percentage is down by 5-8 %.....a little help here guys.......also the gps shows in view six satelites but uses none.....on the other hand my phone picks up ten sattelites and uses 8......
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This happens to me quite a few times, battery is never that low tho.
the gps on my iconia is amazing, much better than my phone one
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This happens to me quite a few times, battery is never that low tho.
the gps on my iconia is amazing, much better than my phone one
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How did you fix this??
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How did you fix this??
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I didn't, I am on quite a high build tho 1.126.03, so perhaps it will help if you install OTA updates.
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How did you fix this??
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Not sure which you want to fix - you asked 2 totally unrelated questions in one thread. Probably not a good approach. Nobody reading your thread title will come in here to answer a GPS question.
As for that GPS question, make sure in Settings, Location & security you have Use GPS Satellites checked.
I've found that when I think its off it really isn't. I long press the power button and that's what turns it off at least for me. Now I press the power button once maybe twice lightly to wake it
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hazard99 said:
I've found that when I think its off it really isn't. I long press the power button and that's what turns it off at least for me. Now I press the power button once maybe twice lightly to wake it
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When I long press...which I have to....it starts up with the acer logo....so definately...its not on standby!
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I didn't, I am on quite a high build tho 1.126.03, so perhaps it will help if you install OTA updates.
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I had received one from acer....after that I didn't receive any updates....
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Mine did that fake off crap more with the updates. So I reverted and it wakes slowly but it does.
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Hello
My friend have a Nexus S (9020A) the problem is when the battery dies it's impossible to charge the phone, it won't turn on! I have tried with a lot of batteries now and it kills all of them! it works like normal when you don't let the battery die completely but it should not do this anyway, what is wrong?
I think I know what your talking about.
The phone consumes more power than it receives when its using data. Do if your at 5% and charging, but also using the internet. You will last for mere minutes.
Best thing to do is to simply let it charge and not touch it when its doing so. You can still hotspot,text talk. But streaming music, data apps (like tapatalk or skype) and web browser WILL KILL YOUR BATTERY WHILE YOU CHARGE.
But if your saying it won't charge. Sorry. No idea
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I think I know what your talking about.
The phone consumes more power than it receives when its using data. Do if your at 5% and charging, but also using the internet. You will last for mere minutes.
Best thing to do is to simply let it charge and not touch it when its doing so. You can still hotspot,text talk. But streaming music, data apps (like tapatalk or skype) and web browser WILL KILL YOUR BATTERY WHILE YOU CHARGE.
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What? That's just nonsense.
If you turn the phone off and then try to charge it with the battery in, you're not able to charge it?
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If you turn the phone off and then try to charge it with the battery in, you're not able to charge it?
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no, the phone kills the batteries, I would have test the batteries on other phone if I had, but atm I just have the Nexus S, it won't let me charge the batteries when they are dead.. if there is 1% left I can charge but when it dies it's dead forever... there must be something wrong with the phone, right?
Try wiping battery stats?
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Try wiping battery stats?
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don't work.. when battery have some % left the phone works like normal... but if I let it die, then it's dead.. I can't even turn on the phone, it's like there is no battery inserted.
The phone should shut down automatically when the voltage reaches a certain threshold. Is the phone not doing this? These batteries are not meant to drop below a certain voltage and doing so could damage them.
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Wait, does this mean I have to turn my wifi and data off whenever I'm charging my phone? Bulls right there...
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The phone should shut down automatically when the voltage reaches a certain threshold. Is the phone not doing this? These batteries are not meant to drop below a certain voltage and doing so could damage them.
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This ^^
Are you running a modded rom/kernel/calibration tool that let your battery go below the min voltage threshold?
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This ^^
Are you running a modded rom/kernel/calibration tool that let your battery go below the min voltage threshold?
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The phone have doing the same with all type of ROMS, CM7, Stock Google Gingerbread and now ICS.
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Wait, does this mean I have to turn my wifi and data off whenever I'm charging my phone? Bulls right there...
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No, just go ahead and ignore anything Shark_On_Land posts - he's a slightly slow middle-schooler who claims to be a "developer".
Snt frm my Nxs S 4G sng xd prm
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The phone have doing the same with all type of ROMS, CM7, StockvGoogle Gingerbread and now ICS.
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so does it auto shutdown or not?
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so does it auto shutdown or not?
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yes I mean when battery dies all phones shutdown or have I missed something? problem is I can't charge the battery when that happens.
Shark_On_Land said:
I think I know what your talking about.
The phone consumes more power than it receives when its using data. Do if your at 5% and charging, but also using the internet. You will last for mere minutes.
Best thing to do is to simply let it charge and not touch it when its doing so. You can still hotspot,text talk. But streaming music, data apps (like tapatalk or skype) and web browser WILL KILL YOUR BATTERY WHILE YOU CHARGE.
But if your saying it won't charge. Sorry. No idea
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This is so insanely inaccurate. Using the hotspot is one of the most battery intensive operations the phone can carry out. Streaming music, Skype, and browsing don't even hold a candle to it. The only thing that comes close would be navigation (and that can be even worse sometimes), followed by talking on the phone by a pretty decent, but not massive margin. It also depends on the charger. Where do you get your information?
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if the phone is doing the same with all type of ROMS, then it may be hardware related issue.
I have been running various Roms since the start but never faced this issue. A lot of times battery has drained fully. With some of the new roms that are there my phone lasts more than a day with Data on Roaming full time.
I know most phone batteries will not be chargeable if you deplete them completely. Usually this happens by throwin it in the drawer and not using it for a long time but ive never heard of it happening just by using the phone. Id say its definitely a hardware issue
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This is so insanely inaccurate. Using the hotspot is one of the most battery intensive operations the phone can carry out. Streaming music, Skype, and browsing don't even hold a candle to it. The only thing that comes close would be navigation (and that can be even worse sometimes), followed by talking on the phone by a pretty decent, but not massive margin. It also depends on the charger. Where do you get your information?
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Trial & error
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Trial & error
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A lot of error in your case...
Like can you see in the screen shot my GO SMS are crasy , dont know what to do ..
4.2.1 android version , rooted and unlocked bootloader.
Use another app
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Like, what he said.^^
Did you have a message get stuck trying to send?
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like can you see in the screen shot my go sms are crasy , dont know what to do ..
4.2.1 android version , rooted and unlocked bootloader.
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Heard of this issue...maybe you should contact the app developer.:d
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Like, what he said.^^
Did you have a message get stuck trying to send?
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I delete all the sms and mms so no i dont have..
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Heard of this issue...maybe you should contact the app developer.:d
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I will do that , this is dam strange , i like a lot this app but this is a dam problem :crying:
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Like can you see in the screen shot my GO SMS are crasy , dont know what to do ..
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So after 1 day and 16 hours without charging and 30% left of your charge you are worried that GoSMS used 70% of your battery?
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So after 1 day and 16 hours without charging and 30% left of your charge you are worried that GoSMS used 70% of your battery?
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Yes.... , if the app are waking up all time i have to spot it :crying:
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Yes.... , if the app are waking up all time i have to spot it :crying:
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Gotcha. Actually, now that you pointed it out, GoSMS generally shows up as my biggest battery hog too. Oddly enough though, if I reboot my phone and check the stats again, GoSMS suddenly shows a much smaller % being used. Could this actually be an OS issue?
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Gotcha. Actually, now that you pointed it out, GoSMS generally shows up as my biggest battery hog too. Oddly enough though, if I reboot my phone and check the stats again, GoSMS suddenly shows a much smaller % being used. Could this actually be an OS issue?
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I reboot mine and same % , but possible a OS bug , i can do 1day and some hours with good usage of the phone and dont make sense this % of GO sms .. ok i send a lot of sms but more that 50% of battery to one app is to much
Ok i keep it straight..
Its my first Android device (The S4.)
Switching from my nokia c7 i've had this issue of alarm not going off when phone's off..
Actually i faced this problem that day when i had only 4% battery left (obviously it wasnt going to last that night)
So i turned off the phone and thought the ALARM would wake me up the next day..( as my nokia always did )
But to my surprise it didnt...
I did search for some solution on xda but no luck..
But then i saw the link of alarm working WITH PHONE OFF on the Rival HTC ONE..(http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2406083)
So i was wondering whether the devs would be able to make some app..(Or refer me if theres any as i couldnt find one..)
Thanks for your precious time..
Regards.
Me
EDIT : So i was going though some more stuff on this matter and found something relevent..
Like there is a real time clock running on pc (that keeps time even when its off)..
Maybe HTC does use that to make its ONE power on ..
I think some files in the kernel can be edited for some progress on our s4 ( I am completely a noob and have no idea about kernels n all , i just read it somwhere)..
Maybe some real pro can help us out here, by studying htc one's files.. and try to make it work on some other 'SmartPhones'.
+1 to that plenty of time phone nearly dead and would love to do this if possible
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Ok i keep it straight..
Its my first Android device (The S4.)
ove hing from my nokia c7 i've had this issue of alarm not going off when phone's off..
Actually i faced this problem that day when i had only 4% battery left (obviously it wasnt going to last that night)
So i turned off the phone and thought the ALARM would wake me up the next day..( as my nokia always did )
But to my surprise it didnt...
I did search for some solution on xda but no luck..
But then i saw the link of alarm working WITH PHONE OFF on the Rival HTC ONE..(http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2406083)
So i was wondering whether the devs would be able to make some app..(Or refer me if theres any as i couldnt find one..)
Thanks for your precious time..
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Me
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I guess no one's interested..
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I guess no one's interested..
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The problem is that some 'smartphones" never really turn off.
My Blackberry Storm was one of those and my guess is that the previous phone you had didn't either.
If the phone is in deep sleep mode, then it can wake up.
If on the other hand, it's off, and I mean really off, there is nothing you can do.
The current crop of Android phones turn off; not go into a deep sleep.
Then how can HTC one do it..
I mean it may go to deep sleep..
But can't our s4 go to deep sleep..?
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I am! Have not test it... I always love that feature on my Sony Ericssons And nokias. IPhone never had it. Would love to have the function here on the s4. But again I have not try it. I will tomorrow
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Then how can HTC one do it..
I mean it may go to deep sleep..
But can't our s4 go to deep sleep..?
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When your screen is off your phone is in deep sleep. At least should be i dont know how they did it but when you turn off android phone its off. No alarm. Maybe they have modified fly mode and altered frequencies for cpu gpu etc to be just enough to ring alarm with almost zero power consumption. But again its not off. I miss that too. Its like where to **** is my charger or hope my alarm rings
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With screen off battery goes down by more than 8-10%
I don't think that's deep sleep.. (in deep sleep battery shouldn't drain more than 2-3%..)
Yup if HTC can do that y cant Samsung.. Or other devs..
Thanks for the reply..
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I am! Have not test it... I always love that feature on my Sony Ericssons And nokias. IPhone never had it. Would love to have the function here on the s4. But again I have not try it. I will tomorrow
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Thanks for showing some concern..
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Can't be done or it would have been already (because it's such a desirable function).
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Can't be done or it would have been already (because it's such a desirable function).
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Read the first post dude..
HTC one has done it..
Thats y I referred it nd started this thread..
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It's not a matter of firmware/software (which you clearly don't understand), it's a hardware thing. The hardware isn't capable of it.
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It's not a matter of firmware/software (which you clearly don't understand), it's a hardware thing. The hardware isn't capable of it.
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You probably didn't read some of the replies on that thread..
It doesn't work on AOSP or other roms but only on SENSE rom..
So it is A MATTER of firmware./software..
So I think it can be achieved..
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With screen off battery goes down by more than 8-10%
I don't think that's deep sleep.. (in deep sleep battery shouldn't drain more than 2-3%..)
Yup if HTC can do that y cant Samsung.. Or other devs..
Thanks for the reply..
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Check your apps. I have 4% over night data off. Once i broke power button on lg p990 so few days i had to live with no deep sleep to be able to turn screen on with volume buttons and man, drain was over 15%/hour.
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Check your apps. I have 4% over night data off. Once i broke power button on lg p990 so few days i had to live with no deep sleep to be able to turn screen on with volume buttons and man, drain was over 15%/hour.
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Dude only 4%,Thats great for you..
Do you use any battery app.. Or its by default..?
I've removed one phone lock app which did save me about 7% drain but still cant get it below 8%..for ( 8-9 hours of sleep )
But i'd still love this alarm feature..
Just test it and no, it does not work.
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Just test it and no, it does not work.
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But it does on the HTC one..
Thats y I think there is some hope for our phone as well..
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But it does on the HTC one..
Thats y I think there is some hope for our phone as well..
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Yes. Software-based. The question is that if a 3rd party app have access to the system to create an "auto on" or if is something that needs to be manage on the OS itself. Maybe with root access?
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Yes. Software-based. The question is that if a 3rd party app have access to the system to create an "auto on" or if is something that needs to be manage on the OS itself. Maybe with root access?
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Maybe some tweaks in the kernel..
I read somewhere that HTC uses some real time alarm clock.. ( I ain't confirm about it though)
Haven't got any developer interested in it yet..
Lets see..
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