Hello guys,
I found something strange in GingerDX ROM that I have marked in screenshot
Even this process can't be stopped more than 5mins. It starts itself.
In other CM7 ROMS there is no such process that is running in background.
AS written in second screenshot "kept for better speed", may be this is the process that also provide speed to system but also drain battery.
What do you think about it..??? Did anyone also found this..???
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Well i dont have anything like this and im using gdx22 with alfs06 no cap kernel
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Nope, haven encounter such issue
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I am prettu sure have this thing in cached processes, not in running processes. Click the grey or green line on bottom of screen and you will see...
Hit the THANKS button if I helped you!
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android core apps is a cached process. so it rests in the green half of the RAM indicator line. closing it wud result in less RAM
KASHYAP9 said:
Hello guys,
I found something strange in GingerDX ROM that I have marked in screenshot
Even this process can't be stopped more than 5mins. It starts itself.
In other CM7 ROMS there is no such process that is running in background.
AS written in second screenshot "kept for better speed", may be this is the process that also provide speed to system but also drain battery.
What do you think about it..??? Did anyone also found this..???
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GingerDX v022 on Stock Kernel... NO SUCH PROCESS
"Running" shows ...
Maps, Settings, Maps, Android Weather, 3G Watchdog, DSPManager, Google Services, Android-Keyboard.
It's also not listed in the "All" tab, and I even can't find it with Titanium Backup.
Better investigate which app/mod spilled it into your ROM.
Related
Is this normal? Up, down battery graph?
And wake line is always on...
(Did use barrety calibration app)
http://db.tt/alAyflYj
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sth isnt letting your phone go deep sleep
Have oxygen and i also have awake line. Dont know what held X5 awake.
Same problem here.. Maybe some backgroud proceses.
WiFI was left on, but I think it should be automatically closed on standby. Im using Oxygen rom without kernel modification.
The application that usualy prevents phone from deep sleep is stock Email.apk application.
Fistra said:
Is this normal? Up, down battery graph?
And wake line is always on...
(Did use barrety calibration app)
http://db.tt/alAyflYj
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what app did you use to get that informations?
thanks!!
This is not standalone app. Its integrated in System menu. Go Settings > About phone> Battery use and there you have it. Im talking for Oxygen ROM but I think its the same.
trisest said:
This is not standalone app. Its integrated in System menu. Go Settings > About phone> Battery use and there you have it. Im talking for Oxygen ROM but I think its the same.
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ye oxygen's isnt as detailed as this one but its still somewhat the same
trisest said:
This is not standalone app. Its integrated in System menu. Go Settings > About phone> Battery use and there you have it. Im talking for Oxygen ROM but I think its the same.
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Thats how i got it.
Updated to latest miui, hope that problems solved.
I think maps and facebook line are on, not mail....
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I am far from being an Android power user. I don't use mods, skins or launchers and prefer to stick to stock ROMs.
The farthest I go is to root my device, given the fact that some apps I need either work better with it or won't work at all without it.
So you have an idea, just the other day I posted I couldn't figure what "Greenify" was good for since, as I understood it, If we have to enter the app to hibernate/de-hibernate the target apps we might as well just launch and kill them, as needed, only to be kindly enlightened by another user about the fact of life that some apps do still run in the background, even after we've killed them.
...Pretty "tech challanged", right?
...but, coming from this "restricted" background, I do have a tip to share with you guys after having tried some online suggestions to deal with the relative "sluggishseness" and low Quadrant benchmarks I was faced with, after having migrated to JB XSP.
Apps took up to 3 seconds to launch and I was having this kind of values in Quadrant:
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I tried a bunch of stuff to improve things up. I removed a series of apps I rarely used, even some system ones, using SystemApp Remover and inhibited others like MacroDroid. Still, no improvements.
Until...
Today, acting on tip read online, I went to "Settings" ---> "Developer Options" ---> (Activate) ---> "Drawing" and changed "Window animation Scale", "Transition Animation Scale" and "Animation Duration Scale" from the default values to 0.5x.
I got definite improvement in launch response, general "sluggishseness" with Quadrant values jumping to this:
Happy Puppy now
Hope this helps!
XK
I tried your suggestion and here are my results
Before change
4488
After change
3446
Restored to original settings
4146
Sorry for lack of images but I am unable to attach them.
In my case those settings did not improved the performance it actually decreased it. This might be on a case by case scenario but a good tip nonetheless
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Note the huge jump in the I/O score. Seems out of character with the other devices.
"media" app. is consuming too much battery n running constantly even after force stopped. How to solve this issue..?
aries8 said:
"media" app. is consuming too much battery n running constantly even after force stopped. How to solve this issue..?
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use this https://play.google.com/store/apps/...SwxLDEsImNvbS5hZGR6Lm1lZGlhc2Nhbm5lcnJvb3QiXQ..
or
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.addz.mediascanner&feature=more_from_developer
to stop the media scanner
Hello folks.
On my 2nd Nexus 4 device i have a massive battery loss since yesterday.
On this device there is no root since i unboxed it. So kernel and rom couldn't be the problem.
Here is a screenshot of the battery chart:
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schreda said:
Hello folks.
On my 2nd Nexus 4 device i have a massive battery loss since yesterday.
On this device there is no root since i unboxed it. So kernel and rom couldn't be the problem.
Here is a screenshot of the battery chart:
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You may try installing BetterBatterStats and CPU Spy to determine which app(s) drains your battery. Unchecking wifi location in settings/location services will help to lower the battery consumption.
gee2012 said:
You may try installing BetterBatterStats and CPU Spy to determine which app(s) drains your battery. Unchecking wifi location in settings/location services will help to lower the battery consumption.
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Seems unlikely an app would be able to instantly drain a battery from such a level...Unless of course the battery's levels are not being correctly read... In this case a factory reset might help... If it doesn't, it's probably a hardware defect.
Found this and this with several people complaining about the same problem.. No solution so far, except the suggestion to change the battery...
eciffiidi pages
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Seems unlikely an app would be able to instantly drain a battery from such a level...Unless of course the battery's levels are not being correctly read... In this case a factory reset might help... If it doesn't, it's probably a hardware defect.
Found this and this with several people complaining about the same problem.. No solution so far, except the suggestion to change the battery...
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Okay thanks. I have the same problem like the seconde guy.......
Hi,
I just installed Xposed module Unbounce.
Could we use this thread to share our settings ?
It might help if you explained a bit about what Unbounce is for those that don't know, and link to the info
Xposed Repo - http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.ryansteckler.nlpunbounce
Play Store - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ryansteckler.nlpunbounce
It seems this provides the same functionality as Wakelock Detector and Wakelock Terminator. @Lennyuk Would you mind confirming this? And is there anything this or the other apps do that the other doesn't?
Japultra said:
It seems this provides the same functionality as Wakelock Detector and Wakelock Terminator. @Lennyuk Would you mind confirming this? And is there anything this or the other apps do that the other doesn't?
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Not used it before, but as far as I can tell its like a hybrid between Wakelock Terminator and Greenify.
One of the first modules installed after root. Worked great on my aosp S3 and so far so good on the G3.
I set most of the settings to 300.
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MBCO said:
One of the first modules installed after root. Worked great on my aosp S3 and so far so good on the G3.
I set most of the settings to 300.
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Could you please share with us some of wakelocks you blocked?
What do you think of this screen shot?
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FYI...Google maps was crashing when clicking on navigation button, had to revert back to default settings
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Could you please share with us some of wakelocks you blocked?
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RILJ= 400
NlPWakeLock =400
NlPCollectorWakelock= 400
UlrDispatchingService= 400
Now these work for me. I didn't unbounce everything that woke the kernel or cpu under 3 min. I get very few wakelocks anyway and my phone deep sleeps 90% of the day
I used unbounce "default settings" for 2 days and noticed a stutter swiping through my home screens. Using Nova launcher. I un-installed the app and everything was smooth again.
I'm wondering does Unbouncing(taming) do more harm than good?
Example: if a process can't complete a function, will it make more calls in an attempt to complete the process.
Hi All,
past for months randomly cell standyby and Android OS has been eating my battery.
However past 2 days using WakelockDetector, it shows the Google App waking up my phone many times (screens below) - anyone know a fix for this?? Ive only got 'Ok Google' enabled on the app and location services off - thats the only things i can think of??
pebble is a normal wake as i was using it earlier in the day
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I guess u are rooted right? install custom kernel and uninstall that s2pid google app using system app uninstaller
Thanks for the reply . Sadly I'm not rooted, so all stock. Tried turning off sync settings location still has not changed
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I guess u are rooted right? install custom kernel and uninstall that s2pid google app using system app uninstaller
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He can use a Samsung system app disabler even without root, such as this one that I use:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.hecorat.packagedisabler
Just disable the Google app package with this
galaxyYtester said:
He can use a Samsung system app disabler even without root, such as this one that I use:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.hecorat.packagedisabler
Just disable the Google app package with this
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Wow this looks useful - did you see a battery increase after using this? Don't want to pay really if its not worth it.
xmatharux said:
Wow this looks useful - did you see a battery increase after using this? Don't want to pay really if its not worth it.
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It's just a package disabler, and if you have a wakelock that consumes battery, disabling it will of course fix the problem. When the app is disabled, it's the same as uninstalled = it can't wake your device and no battery will be consumed