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In case you haven't realized for what ever reason, the Vibrant vibrates when done charging, this wakes me up in the middle of the night sometimes . I've looked through all the settings and there is no way to stop it. Is there anything i can do to stop this?
Try not charging it at night. Works for me!!!
But seriously, you could probably disable it with tasker or something.
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Unless you have it on your face it shouldn't wake you up.
If you flash the leaked update, instead of vibrating it gives you a notification.
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See also here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=739404
(I raised the same question at the bottom of pg. 3 of that thread -- yes, it wakes me up too! )
SamVib -- can you confirm that the update disables the alert that happens when the phone is OFF (if so, that's great).
So, I just went and checked my phone's battery usage and realized it has been awake all day. I'm not sure what's causing this, nor how to fix it. I tried glancing through the forums a bit but I'm pretty busy at the moment and didn't see anything, so I apologize for probably repeating a topic. Oh, I'm running MikG 3.0 with the Less Lionfish 1.4 kernel, Smartass governor and SIO I/O scheduler. Thanks for any help.
sounds like maybe a rogue app. did you restore any apps through Titanium Backup? did you recently download any new apps? How long have you been noticing it? do you have any data syncing in the backround that may be hung up?
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I think alaman68 is correct. If you reboot your phone, does it happen again? If yes, check your running apps for rogue service. If not, you'll just need to to do trial and error.
Today was the first day I noticed it, and I check my battery usage rather often. I am constantly installing and uninstalling apps, but I don't have anything currently installed that I didn't have before when my phone was normal. I'll reboot my phone and see if it continues.
Brilliancy said:
Today was the first day I noticed it, and I check my battery usage rather often. I am constantly installing and uninstalling apps, but I don't have anything currently installed that I didn't have before when my phone was normal. I'll reboot my phone and see if it continues.
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wipe the cache and delvik when you reboot
I rebooted it without wiping either cache and it has stopped for now. Should I do that anyways? Thanks for the help, by the way.
In terminal emulator, type dumpsys power.
It'll shoe you if any of your system level apps or sensors are causing it
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Im having the same problem somehow. I thought it might b android Os that was high but that doesnt come up on battery use...
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Check to see if you have FriendStream removed, I know MikG will allow this through the tweaks. If it's not showing up in your list of apps, it'll lead to a sync problem that will literally keep your phone on constantly. The only way to fix is to wipe and flash again, then don't remove it. You can try to push it back in through ADB, but that didn't work on my phone. I reflashed, and now I'm consistently getting 19 hours with no tweaks applied. Just a heads up. Without FriendStream, you may see the sync icon in your top bar all the time.
I don't have the sync icon or anything, just the ones on the pic but still awake?
If i do clean flash then nandroid restore, will the problem fine back?
What else can b keeping it awake
I don't have friendstrm or any of those Facebook related apps
Nothing comes up on battery use, its simply always awake
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Check to see if you have FriendStream removed, I know MikG will allow this through the tweaks. If it's not showing up in your list of apps, it'll lead to a sync problem that will literally keep your phone on constantly. The only way to fix is to wipe and flash again, then don't remove it. You can try to push it back in through ADB, but that didn't work on my phone. I reflashed, and now I'm consistently getting 19 hours with no tweaks applied. Just a heads up. Without FriendStream, you may see the sync icon in your top bar all the time.
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Will this happen even if you shut autosync off? One of the first things I do when flash a rom is remove friendstream, I never thought of a potential problem though.
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I don't have any auto sync, and Google apps bakup is off
This will happen with auto sync off.
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Download the 'better battery stats' application. It will show you what is causing the wake lock
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OK I d.l the app. But I'm having trouble finding what's keeping it on.
What option should I click on.
The first screen does say my phone has been awake for one extra minute compared to the screen on. But I can't find the option where it says what the app is.
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oscar996 said:
OK I d.l the app. But I'm having trouble finding what's keeping it on.
What option should I click on.
The first screen does say my phone has been awake for one extra minute compared to the screen on. But I can't find the option where it says what the app is.
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When you open the app the first line on top says other. Change it to partial wakelocks. Before checking your wakelocks unplug your phone and don't use it for a few hours.
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OK thanks. It ended up being a `audioOut`1which I have no idea what they r since they r not apps. Check them out.
I'm on aokp evo
I have tried numerous suggestions of other forum users after searching through Google, but just cannot solve my deep sleep issue. My phone continuously idles at around 200Mhz clock speed, despite following recommendations and unlocking/turning on phone screen prior to unplugging. I have installed Better Battery Stats and from it gathered the following...
Partial Wakelocks:
Kik Messenger (Uninstalled)
RILJ
AudioOut_1
AlarmManager
SMS Dispatcher
Any ideas how I can solve these?
I wouldnt use juice defender, it isnt really needed with modern devices, plus the built in power saver does the same job.
I would recommend downloading better battery stats. its a paid app but will tell you what is using up cpu power when not in use.
99% of battery drain is down to apps / user configurations, NOT faulty hardware.
Partial Wakelocks:
Kik Messenger (Uninstalled)
RILJ
AudioOut_1
AlarmManager
SMS Dispatcher
Any ideas how I can solve these?
Give a man a fish and he eats once, teach a man how to fish and he eats for a lifetime. On that note with bestest intentions: Check the 999999999 existing threads on this topic here,
Or head on to almighty Google and search wake lock x, where x is anyone those on the list.
Next to that drillbdownbto partial wake locks, they are whats really keeping phone awake.
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baz77 said:
Give a man a fish and he eats once, teach a man how to fish and he eats for a lifetime. On that note with bestest intentions: Check the 999999999 existing threads on this topic here,
Or head on to almighty Google and search wake lock x, where x is anyone those on the list.
Next to that drillbdownbto partial wake locks, they are whats really keeping phone awake.
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Don't you think I have tried that? I simply can't find a solution to my RILJ, AlarmManager or AudioOut_1 wakelocks.
Post screenshot of partial wakelocks please
For audio try disabling in setttings then sound then all in bottom
For rilj, which kernel are you using?
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For alarmmanager there is a thread that goes into alarms. You must have an app using that to do something every few timeperiods.
Search for it in google with alarmmanager wakelock you should be able to find it. Can be tedious finding that one. Was ages ago I had it.
Try uninstalling any special powerrsaving apps for that one.
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1...Go to settings- sounds - turn off touch tones, dialer tones and screen unlock tone.
2. Turn on air plane mode so no signal.
3. Restart phone.
4. Wait 2 mins for it to load.
5. Turn air plane mode off and turn your sound back on.
Done! You phone will now enter deep sleep
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1...Go to settings- sounds - turn off touch tones, dialer tones and screen unlock tone.
2. Turn on air plane mode so no signal.
3. Restart phone.
4. Wait 2 mins for it to load.
5. Turn air plane mode off and turn your sound back on.
Done! You phone will now enter deep sleep
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I already have all touch sounds off, I think, but I'll give the air plane thing a go.
Didn't work...
It does work I use that exact method when my phone won't deep sleep. Now say thanks x
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It does work I use that exact method when my phone won't deep sleep. Now say thanks x
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Well, not for me...sorry.
i am also facing the deep sleep issue here are the steps i did
1. do a factory reset + format interanl sd ( knowingly i can hard brick my fone but it did't) do it at your own risk:angel:
2. when it booted up charged it until get 100% charged
3. then get into cwm recovery cleared my cache 4 times in a row
4. then wiped my battery stats
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i am also facing the deep sleep issue here are the steps i did
1. do a factory reset + format interanl sd ( knowingly i can hard brick my fone but it did't) do it at your own risk:angel:
2. when it booted up charged it until get 100% charged
3. then get into cwm recovery cleared my cache 4 times in a row
4. then wiped my battery stats
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Not worth the risks. I already get 16 hours of battery. This is just to improve it for me.
numbnutsuk said:
1...Go to settings- sounds - turn off touch tones, dialer tones and screen unlock tone.
2. Turn on air plane mode so no signal.
3. Restart phone.
4. Wait 2 mins for it to load.
5. Turn air plane mode off and turn your sound back on.
Done! You phone will now enter deep sleep
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Hi all - Just landed here on a search for AudioOut_1 partial wake locks and figured I'd give it a go. I can say this method works on the Epic 4g Touch as well. Maybe this will save some E4GT owners some searching. Thanks for the fix!
Hi there, I have this problem; my AT&T GS4 does not use the deep sleep state. I have made some research, and from what I understood, this problem has to be a result of any program that keeps triggering the phone to get awake.
So, I have the phone unlocked, rooted and ALL the sensors off, expect from gsm signal. With titanium back I have uninstalled the programs that I´ll never gonna use (mostly AT&T bloadware) and frozen the ones that I don’t want to use right know, but maybe by deleting them I would get into a problem (like S-Voice) or just because some day I would like to give them a try. Finally, there are the programs that I would like to keep, but I don’t want to let them make any cpu use while I am not using them. I used an application called Greenyfi, a good example of why this program is the best for the last propose, is the use of programs like google maps, in where I do want to use it, but, just when I open the app. Also, I used the app “Autostarts” to prevent applications to start after some events (like startup, state change, etc..)
With all that been said, I am steel not getting deep sleep, in any situation. I´am not saying that my battery life is bad, I think I can get easily 4-5 screen time use. But, by not getting into deep sleep, the phone is allways using the cpu at 384mhz, so the battery goes down in a range of 1.5 to 2 % per hour (10 hours of no use and 20% less battery).
SO, for you to see the problem better. I did a little experiment. Restart the phone, put it into flight mode and let it “sleep” for the night, the results are attached.
PD: Whatsapp isn’t the problem; I can froze it and still 0% deep sleep.
PD2: Sorry for the language, I forgot to change it.
Get BetterBatteryStats app. It'll tell you what's keeping your phone awake. Look for partial wake locks.
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jd1639 said:
Get BetterBatteryStats app. It'll tell you what's keeping your phone awake. Look for partial wake locks.
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ok, I did it, and BBS says that in partial wakelocks there is no major problem (20seg out of 1 hour the worst app). BUT, in kernel wakelocks, shows that "MSM_HSIC_HOST", is using the exact amount of time since the phone was turned on (1 hour). So, it has to be this. I´ve reading a huge thread of many people having a similar problem (mmsm_hsic_host been the process that wakes the phone most, but not using ALL the time, but considerable time (between 50% to 10). I ‘keep reading until I found a solution.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1999368
Bro! I am so trying to get my s4 to not go into deep deep sleep, to be able to have a switch or click here button to be able to toggle that option would be the way for me to continue to use unlimited 4g tether because i was told to use hotspot vpn shield to prevent tim lee mobile from sniffing my data to see if i were tethering ! Although the vpn just told me that the application goes in to deep sleep (aka it turns off!) That's right folks the application turns off without you knowing until it's too late, so let see where to go from here. ??
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Bro! I am so trying to get my s4 to not go into deep deep sleep, to be able to have a switch or click here button to be able to toggle that option would be the way for me to continue to use unlimited 4g tether because i was told to use hotspot vpn shield to prevent tim lee mobile from sniffing my data to see if i were tethering ! Although the vpn just told me that the application goes in to deep sleep (aka it turns off!) That's right folks the application turns off without you knowing until it's too late, so let see where to go from here. ??
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Keep it plugged in and in developer options click stay awake and it should stay on when plugged in.
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Keep it plugged in and in developer options click stay awake and it should stay on when plugged in.
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sweet thanks bro! maybe i can just manually push the power button once to turn off the screen while charging to save on screen back light usage. or is this just possible in my imagination?
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sweet thanks bro! maybe i can just manually push the power button once to turn off the screen while charging to save on screen back light usage. or is this just possible in my imagination?
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Yes if you have developer mode to stay awake while plugged in and want to turn the screen off at any point just hit the power button to lock/shutoff the screen.
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well the hotspot shield vpn by anchors inc. makes thier app shut down when the phone goes into standby said the tech guy today because it still shut off.
so i suppose i need to prevent standby
ok i got to the bottom of this , hotspot shield vpn by anchors inc.are liars , the tether app auto prevents standby and i also i enabled the developer stay awake optiion. it turns out the application will turn off when no data is being sent for sometime and i have a feeling that it is in their favor for whatever reason otherwise the app would have an option to not shut off
now i was looking into getting termenal_ide to ping google every so often say every 3 or 5 minutes ,
i ran it and it was pinging like a mad man , more then once per second , i though i might get blacklisted for a false ddos
I've googled and searched on xda but haven't been able to find much. So at night when I place my phone on the charger ask is good until it is completely charged.
The screen pops up telling me that I now have full charge and to disconnect charger. Bad thing is.....it doesn't go away..!!! Now I'm left with the screen lighting up the entire bedroom in the middle of the night.
Now this would bother me much but my girlfriend is now waking me err up in the middle of the night asking me to turn my screen off.
Please help!!!
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xtrandrix said:
I've googled and searched on xda but haven't been able to find much. So at night when I place my phone on the charger ask is good until it is completely charged.
The screen pops up telling me that I now have full charge and to disconnect charger. Bad thing is.....it doesn't go away..!!! Now I'm left with the screen lighting up the entire bedroom in the middle of the night.
Now this would bother me much but my girlfriend is now waking me err up in the middle of the night asking me to turn my screen off.
Please help!!!
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Go into Settings>Developer Options (if you have it enabled) and look at the "Stay Awake" option. Make sure it is unchecked. If it is checked, the screen will stay on when it is plugged in unless you manually turn it off. I am guessing this is checked for you and is why the screen stays on.
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Go into Settings>Developer Options (if you have it enabled) and look at the "Stay Awake" option. Make sure it is unchecked. If it is checked, the screen will stay on when it is plugged in unless you manually turn it off. I am guessing this is checked for you and is why the screen stays on.
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Thanks for the help but this is one of the first things I checked. This isn't the fix
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Root your phone and disable the full battery notification is that easy glad I could help
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Root your phone and disable the full battery notification is that easy glad I could help
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This may sound dumb.. but I can't figures out where that setting is.. would you please guide to to the correct location
Well it looks like I may have found a solution to my problem. Found an app called Batter Charged Silencer. Not in the Google play store. Will try it tonight and see what happens.
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Found a solution! PLEASE READ IN FULL
Hey man. I have a Note 3 and have the same problem. As you've probably discovered by now, the Battery Charged Silencer app does not work for our newer devices. In searching for alternatives, I found apps that provide an alarm for when the battery is fully charged. This was NOT what I had wanted, as I just wanted my light to go off when charged, but I figured this the best alternative (hear the alarm, unplug). HOWEVER, I discovered that one app in specific DOES NOT WORK AS IT IS SUPPOSED TO, and, because of this, my phone never lights up when fully charged!!! Go to the play store and get the free NEOADN FULL ALARM. I launched it once, disabled the notification bar selection because I didn't want that (so maybe do this just in case, and also leave the discharged amount option alone), picked a sound, and nothing mattered cause it never worked, never came on, and neither did my screen! One of the reviewers of this app said the app was crap cause it had to be launched each time to work. Maybe that's why it "works" for me, cause I activated it but then held my home button down and closed all apps (not thinking) and then realized it was a blessing! Just install, maybe configure how I said if needed, close your apps, and never worry about it again! (And don't ever update the app just in case they "fix" it). Hope this helps, let me know via email: [email protected]
xtrandrix said:
I've googled and searched on xda but haven't been able to find much. So at night when I place my phone on the charger ask is good until it is completely charged.
The screen pops up telling me that I now have full charge and to disconnect charger. Bad thing is.....it doesn't go away..!!! Now I'm left with the screen lighting up the entire bedroom in the middle of the night.
Now this would bother me much but my girlfriend is now waking me err up in the middle of the night asking me to turn my screen off.
Please help!!!
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abracadavis said:
Hey man. I have a Note 3 and have the same problem. As you've probably discovered by now, the Battery Charged Silencer app does not work for our newer devices. In searching for alternatives, I found apps that provide an alarm for when the battery is fully charged. This was NOT what I had wanted, as I just wanted my light to go off when charged, but I figured this the best alternative (hear the alarm, unplug). HOWEVER, I discovered that one app in specific DOES NOT WORK AS IT IS SUPPOSED TO, and, because of this, my phone never lights up when fully charged!!! Go to the play store and get the free NEOADN FULL ALARM. I launched it once, disabled the notification bar selection because I didn't want that (so maybe do this just in case, and also leave the discharged amount option alone), picked a sound, and nothing mattered cause it never worked, never came on, and neither did my screen! One of the reviewers of this app said the app was crap cause it had to be launched each time to work. Maybe that's why it "works" for me, cause I activated it but then held my home button down and closed all apps (not thinking) and then realized it was a blessing! Just install, maybe configure how I said if needed, close your apps, and never worry about it again! (And don't ever update the app just in case they "fix" it). Hope this helps, let me know via email: [email protected]
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Surprisingly the Batter Charged Silencer app did work for me. I've been good to go ever since. No more waking up to the girlfriend telling me to turn my phone off in the middle of the night