Hi,
I have Nexus 4 (rooted with TWRP, stock 4.3) and just recently it keeps draining battery really fast.
This is a screenshot of Battery:
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Sorry, accidentally sent.
I also meant to upload this:
And this which is a screenshot of a wake lock detector:
Does anyone know what 1013 is? And why is it keeping my phone awake?
Thanks,
Lachlan
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When I first got my phone I was getting 15hrs now it has dropped significantly I have taken screen shots of before and after. The after the system is using way more battery than It ever used to?
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I would try installing an app that monitors your battery. You probably installed an app that's wake locking your phone. Or, if you're rooted, you could have a bad flash or something along those lines.
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Update to the mdl update of your all ready on mdl Odin mdc firmware.
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This seems to happen often whenever I boot into recovery mode, just wondering if anyone knows why.
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Not really sure either. Most likely the battery stats aren't tracked when in recovery. So when you reboot to system it shows a sudden drop?
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Could recovery really be using that much battery? All I do in it is flash a few files and I reboot, usually done in 5 minutes.
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App constantly crashes when I start it up. Cleared cache/data, reinstalled, fixed permissions, even re-flashed Roms... I need this damn thing to work!
Thanks!
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Is this an app you coded on your own? Name of the app? Also a full log would be nice. (Adb logcat or whatever that produces a log in text form)
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No its not, it's called rnv ticket..... I use it to buy train tickets....
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I have installed KitKat factory image in Nexus 7 (2012 version) and rooted. After installed App Ops, I found this strange App in the list.
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Is this a default App by Google or a virus? I can't locate it in Setting - Apps - ALL list and also can't find it in my Nexus 5.
Does anyone can see the same app in your Nexus 7?
Thanks.
I have it in my nexus 7 running KitKat . it came with the android so not a virus.
Thanks for the confirmation.
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Its theatering icon. You can turn it off in wireless network settings option.
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Wait do you mean tethering?
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It's a wifi direct icon.