I did a factory reset today, and now the battery usage gives no info about screen.. The gsam battery tool also not giving screen percentage. . Can someone help me?
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Aasim- said:
I did a factory reset today, and now the battery usage gives no info about screen.. The gsam battery tool also not giving screen percentage. . Can someone help me?
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Hi,
Did you try clearing cache and data?
malybru said:
Hi,
Did you try clearing cache and data?
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Thanks for your reply.. another reset solved the problem
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I tried the pureblack statusbar and it did not work... So I went back to my backup... For some reason now I can't access battery stats and when I try opening it from settings I get an force close...
Any ideas?
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DenmarkRootN00b said:
I tried the pureblack statusbar and it did not work... So I went back to my backup... For some reason now I can't access battery stats and when I try opening it from settings I get an force close...
Any ideas?
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Factory reset, happened to me. Or restore your system ui backup.
SilentRazor said:
Factory reset, happened to me. Or restore your system ui backup.
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I had a backup of the whole system which I used... And the problem is still here... I would wait with factory reset until a good custom rom comes
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No problem anymore... Charged to 100 and calibrated... Now it is back
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DenmarkRootN00b said:
No problem anymore... Charged to 100 and calibrated... Now it is back
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Beyond fully charging and unplugging the phone, there is no such thing as battery calibration.
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najaboy said:
Beyond fully charging and unplugging the phone, there is no such thing as battery calibration.
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It deletes the battery stats.. And maybe my file was corrupted... It works and only after the calibration... So something must it have been doing.
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battery calibration means a new battery stat is build and the old one is wiped, it is done when full charging the battery and unplugging the charger.
DenmarkRootN00b said:
It deletes the battery stats.. And maybe my file was corrupted... It works and only after the calibration... So something must it have been doing.
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Charging and unplugging the phone does exactly this. No mythical calibration needed.
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najaboy said:
Charging and unplugging the phone does exactly this. No mythical calibration needed.
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Except that did not do the trick
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DenmarkRootN00b said:
Except that did not do the trick
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It seems like we're going on a whole ”you say tomato... ” type thing here. I fully understand and don't dispute that something was preventing your batterystats.bin from being automatically wiped. What I was originally getting at, which was off-topic, is that wiping battery stats is actually not calibrating anything and that there really isn't much of anything that an end user can do to calibrate their batteries.
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It seems like we're going on a whole ”you say tomato... ” type thing here. I fully understand and don't dispute that something was preventing your batterystats.bin from being automatically wiped. What I was originally getting at, which was off-topic, is that wiping battery stats is actually not calibrating anything and that there really isn't much of anything that an end user can do to calibrate their batteries.
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I know that... I should have been more specific... I used the "battery calibration" app from play.. It did the trick for me..
Glad it works now..
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Today I discovered the code *#0228# on my gt-i9500. And seems to display battery for info. If I click the "quick start button" battery readings drop about 40%. If I do it twice or three times it goes to connect your charger.
Is this an issue?
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No one???... well guess its just me
Zoddex said:
Today I discovered the code *#0228# on my gt-i9500. And seems to display battery for info. If I click the "quick start button" battery readings drop about 40%. If I do it twice or three times it goes to connect your charger.
Is this an issue?
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All normal and no issues
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123hiten said:
All normal and no issues
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You did try to do the quick start?
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Zoddex said:
You did try to do the quick start?
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Yes I did try that also which goes black and clickng again shows same result
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123hiten said:
Yes I did try that also which goes black and clickng again shows same result
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Same here, battery drops after pressing Quick Start. Don't know why, though and if it's supposed to be like that ^^
Try to pull your battery out for 1 minute then putt it back in.it should go back to normal level again.
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leoaudio13 said:
Try to pull your battery out for 1 minute then putt it back in.it should go back to normal level again.
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nope didnt work
I bought a new I9505 for my girlfriend. it seems to have very serious battery draining problem. a standard over night standby, doing nothing, wifi connected, battery would drain 30~50%. I tried many different roms and kenrnels, they all work the same way. I also tried deleting batterystatus information file, still no luck. could anybody tell me what's going on with the i9505?
here are some screendhots of the battery usage.
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Nope, can't tell you why. Get better battery stats and figure out what's keeping your phone awake and using the battery.
It'll be an app she has installed. You have to find out which one through process of elimination
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Obagleyfreer said:
It'll be an app she has installed. You have to find out which one through process of elimination
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I found an app called alarmmanager woke the system around 200times in roughly 4hrs. is this the reason? if it's built in system, how do I delete it?
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It'll be an app she has installed. You have to find out which one through process of elimination
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I've updated the pics, please if you can help diagnose and give me some advice?
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ehe12 said:
I've updated the pics, please if you can help diagnose and give me some advice?
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Install this see if it helps https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rootuninstaller.batrsaver
Try using greenify to freeze background apps that are running whilst not in use or ds battery save to force her phone to deepsleep when not in use
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pls see attachment.
it only happens recently.
before that, my screen usually take up 40%-50% battery usage.
pls help
tks
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Is this normal?
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nielsvg said:
Is this normal?
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Not that much - read around about wakelock detector and see what is keeping your system from going to deep sleep.
It's a Known issue, I created a thread to try help with this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2579075