[Q] Kitkat battery stats app? - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Anybody know of a battery stats app that works on KitKat? I've tried Gsam and Betterbatterystats but they both don't work.. I'm trying to figure out my screen on time

Settings > battery > screen
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I have Battery Stats Pro. To work this app first you must install Xposed installer and then install framework in Xposed installer and reboot. Then you must install some module to enable battery stats, when you install this, xposed installer will automaticly notify you to enable this. I have installed app EnableBatteryStatsPermission_1.2. And your phone must be rooted.

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N7100XXUEML6 screen awekening from deep sleep

Hi all, this is my first post after reading a lot.
I post here because i cannot in "Android Development" section (<10 posts). Sorry.
I've flashed "N7100XXUEML6 PreRooted, DeOdexed, Zipaligned & KNOX Free" following correct procedure w. full wipe and almost everything works fine exept issue below.
From Philz Recovery i wiped to install a new ROM
wipe cache
From Advanced wipe dalvik
then i've installed the ROM w/o reboot
with Dr. Ketan V6 i rooted , deKnoxed rom, put tweak and then reboot.
With Titanium i've installed again all app.s missed from google restore. Only app.s w/o. data.
Issue: When the phone is apparently in deep sleep w. black screen face up, it often but randomly in time awake by itself and soon after it switch off again.
I'm very upset of this because it drain battery a lot and so far i cannot get to the end of the day w/o. charging it again.
Do anyone knows how to solve?
You can install betterbatterystats or wakelock detector app to investigate the reason.
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I try but doesn't work.
It shows only the log starting from when you switch manually the screen on ....
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davcbr said:
I try but doesn't work.
It shows only the log starting from when you switch manually the screen on ....
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Wakelock detector gives stats starting from the last reboot. Sounds like something is amiss. Try wiping cache & data from Application Manager in Settings.
Phones do not wake up for no reason, guaranteed something is to blame, either your own installed app or a system app like Google+ etc. Make sure location is turned off, wifi always scanning is disabled. There are so many tools to track this stuff down, you MUST persevere! Good luck
i really don't know why but after flashing this sound mod it's solved.
I start the phnoe today 7 and so far battery is on 92%
Edit 26 Jan: Could it be battery stats to be deleted?
Edit 2 Feb: yes it can. I deleted batterystats.bin from system\data and ... magic! ... solved. Now my battery let the cell on for 2,5 days using normally.

Quickmemo stopped working

I was unable to Launch my Quickmemo. I'm on stock kitkat rom, rooted. Anyone who can help? What are the processes/apps that control Quickmemo? Maybe I accidentally deleted/greenified/modified some essential system apps.
Also, the following were the things I'm playing with in the past days:
1. Latest Dorimanx kernel
2. Xposed framework with the following modules: app settings, gravity box (kk) and greenify
Maybe uninstalling some of them may work. Thanks.

[Solved] Wanam Xposed on XXUGNH1 not responding?

All,
I recently upgraded my PHN Note3 to NH1 and noticed that the Wanam Xposed module still loads, and the changes still show, but when opening Wanam Xposed, the main settings page loads but then remains unresponsive.
Anyone else recognises this?
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gschot said:
All,
I recently upgraded my PHN Note3 to NH1 and noticed that the Wanam Xposed module still loads, and the changes still show, but when opening Wanam Xposed, the main settings page loads but then remains unresponsive.
Anyone else recognises this?
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Forgive me if you already have done this, but did you reboot after the install? after you chose install/update?
If not, then, not sure, maybe see if you're using the updated Xposed module.
radicalisto said:
Forgive me if you already have done this, but did you reboot after the install? after you chose install/update?
If not, then, not sure, maybe see if you're using the updated Xposed module.
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Thanks for thinking with me. I disabled/enabled/rebooted, I install/update/rebooted, I removed/reinstalled/rebooted, I cleaned cache/dalvik, etc. When I check the xposed log, it shows the module gets loaded ok, the changed features show, but the settings tool itself freezes when launched and reports it is not responding (after some minutes). I did not reinstall the whole framework though. Maybe that helps...
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It is solved... It turned out that after the upgrade and re-rooting, my SuperSu was missing and Wanam Xposed was the only app that did not get root access approved. I added SuperSu and immediately the request for root from Wanam Xposed showed, and after approval the settings behave normally...

One plus xsposed

Looking for some help received my opt on Friday.
Rooted it
Installed xsposed
Installed modules
However they seem to be installed but not working.
No background YouTube
Youtube ad away
Speed indicator (one on top left of PIC is another from play store)
Can't anyone help
Install the official xposed v74 not the one by romracer.
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Also, a reboot is mandatory after downloading and enabling a new module.
Hi tried that but not working
Will uninstal an try again
Thanks
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You're on the wrong version too. Please download xposed-v74-sdk22-arm64.zip and flash that after uninstalling your current version.
ive trouble with xposed as well, with temaseks rom. i had v1 installed and xposed framework and apk and modules. IT was fine.
Flashed v2 and rebooted. xposed framework was lost. so i reflashed framework and rebooted. phone was fine. activated modules, restarted phone and stuck on splash screen.
Not sure if direct software bug is with the rom or xposed but it happened when installing/activating xposed.
morby42 said:
ive trouble with xposed as well, with temaseks rom. i had v1 installed and xposed framework and apk and modules. IT was fine.
Flashed v2 and rebooted. xposed framework was lost. so i reflashed framework and rebooted. phone was fine. activated modules, restarted phone and stuck on splash screen.
Not sure if direct software bug is with the rom or xposed but it happened when installing/activating xposed.
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Definitely report that in the Temasek thread if you haven't already, this is a problem with the ROM.
I'm stuck in Amplify on "checking of closed is installed". It looks like the v74 x64 framework installed correctly and I have Amplify module selected. Rebooted a bunch of times. Any ideas?
Followed the steps above an working
The network speed module doesn't work so tried a random one CPU temp an it did
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"Battery level full" - Any solutions to disabling this notification?

I am running rooted Swift and Fast B170 ROM on one XT and stock B180 on another and have yet to find a way to disable this seemingly system based notification. On my rooted device I tried to install Xposed but ran into a boot loop issue after installing the framework so I am inclined to think that isn't a possible route to a solution. The OS notification center is pretty useless in managing app notifications and the battery notification doesn't seem to be tied to a specific app anyway.
Does anyone have any ideas how to disable the notification?
So I ended up disabling the System UI notifications all together. And that works but I'm pretty sure its going to disable other important notifications controlled by System UI. If anyone has any true solutions let me know.
Xposed can be installed on the Ascend XT. Search for my Xposed thread. I'm using Magisk Systemless Xposed v87.1.
Why not just swipe away the battery full notification. Yes, you've probably killed other things too by disabling SystemUI.
deuce300 said:
I am running rooted Swift and Fast B170 ROM on one XT and stock B180 on another and have yet to find a way to disable this seemingly system based notification. On my rooted device I tried to install Xposed but ran into a boot loop issue after installing the framework so I am inclined to think that isn't a possible route to a solution. The OS notification center is pretty useless in managing app notifications and the battery notification doesn't seem to be tied to a specific app anyway.
Does anyone have any ideas how to disable the notification?
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Have you tried using an Xposed module to remove it, I recall using one to do that to remove the same notification on my S4.
divineBliss said:
Why not just swipe away the battery full notification. Yes, you've probably killed other things too by disabling SystemUI.
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Because it's a nuisance, and I've notice with some games that notification (w/sound) will kill all in game sounds until the game is restarted. But that's just my 2ยข
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yes it can pop up at the most inopportune time and its honestly a useless notification in the bar that is distracting. notifications shouldnt be in the bar that i should ignore.
@mattzeller and like i said before i tried installing Xposed before i believe the regular installer and that went fine but when i installed the framework and rebooted it kept boot looping at the android logo and i had to reflash the Swift and Fast ROM.
I plan on exploring the Xposed install that divineBliss mentioned I just need to backup my current ROM first and then double check all of the steps required. I hope it works. cause it really is a distracting notification.
deuce300 said:
yes it can pop up at the most inopportune time and its honestly a useless notification in the bar that is distracting. notifications shouldnt be in the bar that i should ignore.
@mattzeller and like i said before i tried installing Xposed before i believe the regular installer and that went fine but when i installed the framework and rebooted it kept boot looping at the android logo and i had to reflash the Swift and Fast ROM.
I plan on exploring the Xposed install that divineBliss mentioned I just need to backup my current ROM first and then double check all of the steps required. I hope it works. cause it really is a distracting notification.
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Using systemless Xposed is a fairly straightforward process. This is the way I got it working on mine since Magisk wouldn't flash because of the modified boot.img and would only modify stock, you don't have to flash the ROM like I did, but I was doing cleanup and reflash anyway.
1. Download all required files and put them on your external SD card.
a. Swift&Fast: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=72258982
b. Magisk: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=68966662
2. Make sure you have the correct boot.img for the firmware version you are using, can't use B160 boot.img on B170 ROM, it causes wifi problems. I extracted boot.img from @madvane20 's Swift&Fast ROM since that's what I am running.
3. Do all necessary wipes and flash ROM, do NOT reboot yet.
4. Flash extracted boot.img (select img in TWRP to show *.img files) do NOT reboot yet.
5. Flash Magisk (I'm using current/stable)
6. Wipe caches and reboot.
7. Boot your phone, open Magisk Manager and go to Downloads and install Xposed Framework (SDK 23). I got an error here trying to download and install. I fixed it by adding the folder Magiskmanager to internal sdcard.
8. Download and install latest Xposed installer for systemless Xposed. The link for that is in the Magisk module information for Xposed.
9. Reboot (got a kitK Kat? It's gonna be a while) and everything should be working.
Occasionally after a reboot you can't open settings(Xposed issue), just reboot again, should clear that up.
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Although I'm sure there's a way via xposed to disable the notification, I haven't found it yet. The xEMUI module has some nice tweaks, but nothing related to that.
Perhaps via appOpsXposed, or via stopReceiverBroadcasts... remove the ability for SystemUI to see the charging related events..?
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Although I'm sure there's a way via xposed to disable the notification, I haven't found it yet. The xEMUI module has some nice tweaks, but nothing related to that.
Perhaps via appOpsXposed, or via stopReceiverBroadcasts... remove the ability for SystemUI to see the charging related events..?
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once i get over pneumonia ill fix my b180 rom. however b180 in general has bad battery drain for me on stock or my rom. will help what i can once i feel better
Have you tried the NotifyClean module in Xposed?
Thanks -n0cturne- for the xEMUI tip. I have been dying to center the clock in EMUI w/o having to use FSBI. FSBI works really well, but slows everything down.
deuce300 said:
I am running rooted Swift and Fast B170 ROM on one XT and stock B180 on another and have yet to find a way to disable this seemingly system based notification. On my rooted device I tried to install Xposed but ran into a boot loop issue after installing the framework so I am inclined to think that isn't a possible route to a solution. The OS notification center is pretty useless in managing app notifications and the battery notification doesn't seem to be tied to a specific app anyway.
Does anyone have any ideas how to disable the notification?
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Notifyclean will do what you ask, I have tested it and once I blocked that specific notification, no longer pops up or chimes that the battery is full
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NotifyClean only lets you disable the tray notification, not the pop up dropzone notification. . Unless I'm missing something?
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NotifyClean only lets you disable the tray notification, not the pop up dropzone notification. . Unless I'm missing something?
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It gets rid of the notification in the notification area and blocks the pop-up that occurs when it's full. Just not the "you just plugged your phone in" pop-up
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