[KERNEL][STOCK][P600][UNTOUCHED]Stock Kernel Latest - Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition) General

Latest Stock Kernel built from source, untouched!
All Stock! Nothing is touched. For P600 Only!
Enjoy

la2o said:
Latest Stock Kernel built from source, untouched!
All Stock! Nothing is touched. For P600 Only!
Enjoy
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I have stock 4.4.2 and having wrong battery lectures (drops like 30% approx [from 50 to 20 for example] and then i turn off, wait a little and comes back to 47 o so)
So I was planning on reflashing the stock kernel
will it work?

luis_juelipe said:
I have stock 4.4.2 and having wrong battery lectures (drops like 30% approx [from 50 to 20 for example] and then i turn off, wait a little and comes back to 47 o so)
So I was planning on reflashing the stock kernel
will it work?
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Best way is to flash and find out...you have nothing to loose!!

luis_juelipe said:
I have stock 4.4.2 and having wrong battery lectures (drops like 30% approx [from 50 to 20 for example] and then i turn off, wait a little and comes back to 47 o so)
So I was planning on reflashing the stock kernel
will it work?
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Exactly as the guy had said, you have nothing to lose if you try. Hope it works

la2o said:
Exactly as the guy had said, you have nothing to lose if you try. Hope it works
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forgot to update about my experience
Didn't work
I want to take it back to 4.3 to know if the problems is with android 4.4.2 or it's the battery itself
Also I was planning to recalibrate the battery
Dunno if it will work u_u

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Android OS battery drain still present on 2.3.4 XXJVR

OK, this is unbelievable.
The battery drain on XXJVO was driving me crazy. Reading the forums I noticed some people said the Android OS issue was fixed on 2.3.4. Yesterday, I flashed XXJVR with re-partition and bootloaders via Odin, using the OXAJVQ CSC. I also installed the Voodoo lagfix for XXJVR.
I did a factory reset before and after the flash. Did a battery pull, all the steps that we're used to.
For my surprise, a few minutes ago, the phone discharged in 8 hours to 47%. Guess what? Its the Android OS again. Take a look at the attached screenshots.
Did I do something wrong? Is this normal on 2.3.4?
EDIT: Following $omator and madrooster's advice, I decided to flash everything again from scratch and install all the apps directly from the Android Market. Apparently, the issue was being triggered by a restored appdata backup via TitaniumBackup. I've been using the phone for about a week now, with no issues at all.
im running custom rom gingerreal 7.1.4 JVQ with galaxianEE kernel and lagfix enabled. my modem is ZSJPG and csc XAJVQ.
no issues like u have.
but i have to say, that the battery drain is heavier than on froyo.
Man, that's pretty serious drain. I'm running Ramad's stock deodexed JVR since it was postes with semaphore kernel and my usage is never more than 15%. Why don't you post a pic of the bigger graph?
only way to avoid battery drain is that you remove the battery from phone
have no idea haw did you managed to break jvr but you did it =)
i guess youve runed some app that was not letting phone to sleep
or the system got some broken ones tat caused this (yes wrongly flashed system maybe hehe)
btw notice the blue line under your graph - it should look more like on attached screen
Im also running gingerreal 7.1.4 JVQ with semaphore 1.32 and after 2 weeks of use no battery drain.
Android OS is always below 10% (mostly on 4-5%)
The Android OS bug was fixed from stock JVQ onwards. The reason you guys experience that is because you are using custom kernels built from old source codes released by Samsung or heavily modified by the developer. Go complain to your respective custom kernel thread.
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The Android OS bug was fixed from stock JVQ onwards. The reason you guys experience that is because you are using custom kernels built from old source codes released by Samsung or heavily modified by the developer. Go complain to your respective custom kernel thread.
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Thanks jb. That could be the reason. I am using Voodoo kernel, maybe that's what causing the drain. Has anyone else on Voodoo experienced the same problem?
Heritz said:
Thanks jb. That could be the reason. I am using Voodoo kernel, maybe that's what causing the drain. Has anyone else on Voodoo experienced the same problem?
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Were you playing orientation/sensor-based games?
jbdroid said:
Were you playing orientation/sensor-based games?
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jb, I remember that I played Captain America in the morning, but the phone froze and I had to battery pull it. After the restart, I didn't touch it again for like 6 hours. In the night, the phone rang and when I tried to pick up the call, the screen wouldn't turn on, so I had to battery pull it again.
After I turned it back on, I checked the battery stats and noticed the Android OS was running crazy, as you can see in the screenshots.
Captain America afaik is not sensor based, and I battery pulled the phone after I played, cuz it froze. I'd love to blame the game, but I cannot.
Edit: But... looking at the stats, the orientationd process is right next to the Android OS. Could this happen if the phone wasn't resting on a flat surface? :S
Yup the orientationd process was burning you battery juice, the reason why you got Android OS bug. I guess you should try to change your custom kernel or if you really like your current phone setup, you should install Watchdog lite or any similar app to monitor system processes, such as Android OS, for unusually high cpu usage and just reboot your phone when it does occur
i wonder what else is broken in this guys phone that wathcdog and reserting will not fix =)
$omator said:
i wonder what else is broken in this guys phone that wathcdog and reserting will not fix =)
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$omator help me out here. What kernel would you recommend for JVR that keeps everything as stock as possible but includes lagfix? I use Voodoo since it is pretty light, but it doesn't seem to behave so well after all.
stock + cfroot is always a win
jbdroid said:
The Android OS bug was fixed from stock JVQ onwards. The reason you guys experience that is because you are using custom kernels built from old source codes released by Samsung or heavily modified by the developer. Go complain to your respective custom kernel thread.
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+1 very true the kernels for me to showd diffrnt results
No battery drain for me here I've been on it for weeks with heavy use friend, never pass 5 hours in any froyo firmware
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Android os drain goes away for my 2.3.3 kg3 stock setup after wiping cache partition and dalvik cache. Ran for weeks and never came back.
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This battery drain problem is caused by the kernel you have. It is caused by a bug in a specific device driver.
The phone tries to go into power save mode but something prevents it. When the phone fails to reach a low power mode, you see the battery drain. In summary, if you run a custom, non stock Rom you might not have the battery drain fix. Try to make sure that any custom kernel you use has the same kernel version as stock.
Wow that is pretty big drain.. On my xxjvr (2.3.4 ) it only uses 9 to 10% don't know what's wrong though
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$omator said:
stock + cfroot is always a win
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Not for me...
1. Clean the phone.
Flashed JVR (from samfirmware). Flashed CF-Root-XX_OXA_JVR-v4.1-CWM3RFS. Flashed JVR STOCK+ v1.41 aosp losckscreen ODEX.
All closed by me in settings (NO GPS, NO wifi, NO data, NO... nothing) and the mobile network mode set to GSM only. At 22.00 hour battery was at 98%.
Next day in the morning at 10.30 hour, the phone beeps that the battery is at 15%... Looking in the Battery use, discover that in about 12 hours, the Android OS (90%) is draining the battery. OMG...
2. Fully charge the phone, clean the phone.
Flashed JVR (from samfirmware). Flashed speedmod-kernel-k15i-t10. Flashed JVR STOCK+ v1.41 aosp losckscreen ODEX.
All closed by me in settings(NO GPS, NO wifi, NO data, NO... nothing) and the mobile network mode set to GSM only. At 22.00 hour battery was at 96%. Next day in the morning at 09.30 hour, check the phone.
Surprise! At about 12 hours, the battery "lose" only 4%. And NO Android OS in the battery use.
3. Next day, clean the phone. Fully charge the phone.
Flashed JVR (from samfirmware). Flashed TalonDEV-0.4.4.22-1200-I9000-BIGMEM-CWM3. Flashed JVR STOCK+ v1.41 aosp losckscreen ODEX. All closed by me in settings(NO GPS, NO wifi, NO data, NO... nothing) and the mobile network mode set to GSM only. At 23.00 hour battery was at 98%. Next day in the morning at 08.00 hour, check the phone.
Surprise! At about 10 hours, the battery "lose" only 5%. And NO Android OS in the battery use.
4. Next day, clean the phone. Fully charged battery.
Download again the CF-Root-XX_OXA_JVR-v4.1-CWM3RFS.
Flashed JVR (from samfirmware). Flashed again CF-Root-XX_OXA_JVR-v4.1-CWM3RFS. Flashed JVR STOCK+ v1.41 aosp losckscreen ODEX.
All closed by me in settings (NO GPS, NO wifi, NO data, NO... nothing) and the mobile network mode set to GSM only. At 21.00 hour battery was at 90%. Next day in the morning at 07.00 hour, looking in the Battery use, discover that in about 8 hours, the Android OS (90%) is draining the battery and the battery is at 25%...
I'm not a specialist in Android, but with this experiment, understand that in my case, the "drayner" of the battery was decided by the kernel, and I decided to flash the JVR stock+ with speedmod-kernel-k15i-t10.
I don't say that the CFroot is bad or that another kernel is good, but for me CFroot don't works good.

wake up delay

hy
when im pressing the power button the screen wakes up only after 3-5 seconds
any one know why?
its a 4.3 android on 16 gb nexus 4
thenks
yoave said:
hy
when im pressing the power button the screen wakes up only after 3-5 seconds
any one know why?
its a 4.3 android on 16 gb nexus 4
thenks
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It takes some time for the CPU to exit deep sleep. Are you on the stock kernel?
abaaaabbbb63 said:
It takes some time for the CPU to exit deep sleep. Are you on the stock kernel?
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sorry i dont know what is stock kernel
but i didnt changed the rom
yoave said:
sorry i dont know what is stock kernel
but i didnt changed the rom
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Ok, so you are on the stock kernel. Usually, installing a custom ROM helps with response time, due to tweaks. Try reading this, maybe it helps you understand:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2367406
Try to use custom kernels it should help not just for the waking up but also the over all response of the device. There are really good custom kernels out there, Matr1x, Franco, Hell's Core, AK, and so on.
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krjadejesus said:
Try to use custom kernels it should help not just for the waking up but also the over all response of the device. There are really good custom kernels out there, Matr1x, Franco, Hell's Core, AK, and so on.
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thenks all
but i dont want to replace the rom yet
its still very slow and its happend today
yoave said:
thenks all
but i dont want to replace the rom yet
its still very slow and its happend today
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Why not? What are you waiting for?
Lets be honest here guys he was unsure what a stock kernel is and does not want to replace his rom on a phone made to have its rom replaced. This is one you leave alone so he does not do any damage to his phone.
OP the best thing I can suggest at this moment that may help you is to factory reset your phone and start from scratch. Maybe some corrupt files from all the installing apps and deleting them. This is probably the only suggestion outside of rooting it and joining the rest of us in flashing rehab....
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Lets be honest here guys he was unsure what a stock kernel is and does not want to replace his rom on a phone made to have its rom replaced. This is one you leave alone so he does not do any damage to his phone.
OP the best thing I can suggest at this moment that may help you is to factory reset your phone and start from scratch. Maybe some corrupt files from all the installing apps and deleting them. This is probably the only suggestion outside of rooting it and joining the rest of us in flashing rehab....
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Well said. +1 on the factory reset.
OP, if you ever decide to root and flash don't use a toolkit. Read up on using fastboot to unlock your bootloader and flash a custom recovery. That will get you on the right path to fixing your phone quickly, should you ever run into an issue.
Possible and weird solution was the flip magnetic cover case i removed the magnet and the problem is fix for now
Thenks all till ill root

Help how to increase my battery life ?? incredible

Hello my problem start when i update to this android 5 or lollipop , now the battery life is 3 or 4 hours max ...i never flash or root my smartphone before but i know there are a lot of custom rom fast and good for battery life. My uses are web, watching videos, messaging and some apps news.
My question is what is the best ROM for good battery life and speed performance and how i can install it now in my nexus 4 with android 5.01 and without root yet. Because i cant any more for this battery in new ANDROID 5 .
THANKS
Did you try a factory reset? Imo lollipop is great. Bought back life to the N4 and my battery life is amazing AF since the update. On rom base I'm using SimpleAOSP w/Nash kernel R13
bluizzo said:
Did you try a factory reset? Imo lollipop is great. Bought back life to the N4 and my battery life is amazing AF since the update. On rom base I'm using SimpleAOSP w/Nash kernel R13
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If i try factory reset after what version android i find ? And what rom you suggest me with tutorial installation
Thanks
If you factory reset you'll still be on lollipop. I'd recommend SimpleAOSP, hasn't failed me. You can find that in the N4 Android Development where youll find the toolkits to toot your phone. Also in this section there's a sticky thread called Nexus 4 ultimate root guide
Here's link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2018179
zakben said:
Hello my problem start when i update to this android 5 or lollipop , now the battery life is 3 or 4 hours max ...i never flash or root my smartphone before but i know there are a lot of custom rom fast and good for battery life. My uses are web, watching videos, messaging and some apps news.
My question is what is the best ROM for good battery life and speed performance and how i can install it now in my nexus 4 with android 5.01 and without root yet. Because i cant any more for this battery in new ANDROID 5 .
THANKS
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/nex...-nexus-experience-7-2-2-t2984735/post57761622
Try this
bluizzo said:
If you factory reset you'll still be on lollipop. I'd recommend SimpleAOSP, hasn't failed me. You can find that in the N4 Android Development where youll find the toolkits to toot your phone. Also in this section there's a sticky thread called Nexus 4 ultimate root guide
Here's link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2018179
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ok thank you, but what about Cyanogenmod , Paranoid Android and AOKP??
and what i need to do because exactly? Root ? and what others?
after i root i need to downlaod the Rom and install it from bootloader?
yashkadam0012 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nex...-nexus-experience-7-2-2-t2984735/post57761622
Try this
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Not helped me a lot|
zakben said:
ok thank you, but what about Cyanogenmod , Paranoid Android and AOKP??
and what i need to do because exactly? Root ? and what others?
after i root i need to downlaod the Rom and install it from bootloader?
Not helped me a lot|
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CM12 is unofficial but you can try it out. PA and AOKP I'm waiting for to release a Nightly or alpha, beta, or something lol. It's gonna be unlock then root. Here's a link to Wugfresh's toolkit to root and unlock your phone
http://www.wugfresh.com/nrt/
bluizzo said:
CM12 is unofficial but you can try it out. PA and AOKP I'm waiting for to release a Nightly or alpha, beta, or something lol. It's gonna be unlock then root. Here's a link to Wugfresh's toolkit to root and unlock your phone
http://www.wugfresh.com/nrt/
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Please i want something good and official its IMPOSSIBLE 3 HOURS of battery A DAY ?? :|
can someone help me please because i dont arrive at 12pm, with this ANdroid 5.01 can someone give me a tutorial with how to install ROM ,
ps. i never flash or root smartphone before !
thanks
Patience is a virtue, my child. It won't kill to check out the development forum to see what's going on with CM12. Remember the Lollipop just came out and it's going to take a long time till there's going to be an official CM. Use the toolkit and root your phone and unlock the bootloader and install a custom recovery. Word of caution, backup anything important on your phone, unlocking the bootloader will wipe your phone. But that's a good thing, now you have a clean phone. You can either stay on stock rooted or use the rom which I'm using. It's called SimpleAOSP http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2932090
zakben said:
Please i want something good and official its IMPOSSIBLE 3 HOURS of battery A DAY ?? :|
can someone help me please because i dont arrive at 12pm, with this ANdroid 5.01 can someone give me a tutorial with how to install ROM ,
ps. i never flash or root smartphone before !
thanks
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You should have a app that makes your phone wake. The problem is not with android 4.4 or 5, it is something else.
Check if you have NFC on, wifi on (wifi searching, while wifi turn off, on), mobile data on, gps on, bluetooth on, google now on, sync on, check your apps (you can use BetteryBatteryStatus (need root) https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.asksven.betterbatterystats&hl=en), you can use Greenify to hibernate some apps (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.oasisfeng.greenify&hl=en).
You can also do this. Plug you phone and charge it to 100%. Use the phone until it shutdowns (when it reach 0% battery). Then, with your phone turned off, plug it again (use the wall charger) and wait until it charges to 100% and wait 30, 60 min more. Then use your phone normally.
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You should have a app that makes your phone wake. The problem is not with android 4.4 or 5, it is something else.
Check if you have NFC on, wifi on (wifi searching, while wifi turn off, on), mobile data on, gps on, bluetooth on, google now on, sync on, check your apps (you can use BetteryBatteryStatus (need root) https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.asksven.betterbatterystats&hl=en), you can use Greenify to hibernate some apps (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.oasisfeng.greenify&hl=en).
You can also do this. Plug you phone and charge it to 100%. Use the phone until it shutdowns (when it reach 0% battery). Then, with your phone turned off, plug it again (use the wall charger) and wait until it charges to 100% and wait 30, 60 min more. Then use your phone normally.
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I have batterydoctor and others app to deletes the cache files, but the problem is the battery die very fast. What i believe is android 5 is only for nexus 5 to up.
I never root or unblocked smartphone, i dont have clear what is the recovery and when i need yo use it and with witch one version. But how this engineer of google work ?? They can employe people who now what do not because they have a paper of engineer and they now nothing . anyway hope receive reply about recovery and rom .
zakben said:
I have batterydoctor and others app to deletes the cache files, but the problem is the battery die very fast. What i believe is android 5 is only for nexus 5 to up.
I never root or unblocked smartphone, i dont have clear what is the recovery and when i need yo use it and with witch one version. But how this engineer of google work ?? They can employe people who now what do not because they have a paper of engineer and they now nothing . anyway hope receive reply about recovery and rom .
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Get rid of battery doctor and the other apps you use to delete cache and I bet your battery is better. Then get gsam or betterbatterystats and determine where your wakelocks are. Minimize those
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zakben said:
I have batterydoctor and others app to deletes the cache files, but the problem is the battery die very fast. What i believe is android 5 is only for nexus 5 to up.
I never root or unblocked smartphone, i dont have clear what is the recovery and when i need yo use it and with witch one version. But how this engineer of google work ?? They can employe people who now what do not because they have a paper of engineer and they now nothing . anyway hope receive reply about recovery and rom .
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First of all, do what jd1639 said. Get rid of those apps. You are wiping the cache, but the android automatically build the cache again. If you use app killers, it kill the battery and doesn't provide any benefit. They do more harm than good.
The android 5 is for nexus 4 too. Go to the battery settings and see what apps are consuming the most battery (if you don't want to install betterbatterystats). Post printscreens of your battery settings and the apps that consume the most battery so that we can help.
Here is a thread that helps you get root and install recovery and custom rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/help/guide-ultimate-nexus-4-root-guide-t2018179
But if you backup your apps and restore them, it is possible that you will have the same problem with another ROM, since it is very probably an app that is killing your battery.

Battery Life under Android Marshmallow 6.0.1

How is your battery life under Android Marshmallow 6.0.1?
I updated the new N920CXXU2BPB6 (CAM) and after 2hours and 20mins its down to 77% from full charged (( and also the fast charging is slowly
a2kay said:
How is your battery life under Android Marshmallow 6.0.1?
I updated the new N920CXXU2BPB6 (CAM) and after 2hours and 20mins its down to 77% from full charged (( and also the fast charging is slowly
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You had a root b4 M
I'm none root
I think there is issue with the drain, but it's not sammy fault. if you google Android 6.0.1 problem you'll see many nexus users pointing out that their is a battery drain issue, hope sammy can fix it or it won't affect us as much, Android M suppose to kill those issues it seems like Lollipop 5.0 again.
Here are my battery usage. I think thats not good. Lollipop was better.
Sync, Bluetooth, wlan is off. Screen is autobrightness at 100%
Anybdoy a idea?
One day is not enought to say anything about battery life ... maybe after couple of days .
Android os consumes my battery 8%... is this a fee for root my device by samsung??? What the f.... is that?? I cant use my phone without root or custom kernel??? F.... off samsung!!
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Thought I'm alone, anyways, the screen on-time is not bad and can go to 6 hours (if used at once), however when the phone is off, the battery drain is huge and doze mode doesn't seem to be working either..
from 2 to 6 am, the phone was on a table and I was asleep and the drains looks to be huge
No problem with drain for me
Laurentiu27 said:
No problem with drain for me
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What your settings? Display brightness? What apps deactivate? Thanks
Stock settings nothing done to the system display brightness on auto but to full brightness nothing deactivated
Guys i think the issue is with root. IF you rooted your phone before, installed customer rom, installed kernel or installed recovery this issue will happen .
Someone on the forum point it to knox fused burn and it can no longer go back to normal.
Yathani said:
Guys i think the issue is with root. IF you rooted your phone before, installed customer rom, installed kernel or installed recovery this issue will happen .
Someone on the forum point it to knox fused burn and it can no longer go back to normal.
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Rightly said.
If you have tripped Knox while rooting previously, never ever installing a STOCK ROM (May it be lollipop or MM) will fix the battery drain issue since there is some read cycle which the kernel does continuously if the Knox is tripped which can only be overridden with a Custom Kernel.
So, either wait till we get a custom Kernel on MM and root (Ofcourse) or enjoy the new Look n Feel at the cost of battery drain
Btw, I am un-rooted on Stock N9208 (Waiting for MM in my region)
anmolkakkar said:
+1
Rightly said.
If you have tripped Knox while rooting previously, never ever installing a STOCK ROM (May it be lollipop or MM) will fix the battery drain issue since there is some read cycle which the kernel does continuously if the Knox is tripped which can only be overridden with a Custom Kernel.
So, either wait till we get a custom Kernel on MM and root (Ofcourse) or enjoy the new Look n Feel at the cost of battery drain
Btw, I am un-rooted on Stock N9208 (Waiting for MM in my region)
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Check this guy out. He revert back from root and kernel but he doesn't have the wakelock issue. Interesting to say atleast
http://forum.xda-developers.com/note5/help/deep-sleep-64gb-version-revert-to-stock-t3280042
Yathani said:
Check this guy out. He revert back from root and kernel but he doesn't have the wakelock issue. Interesting to say atleast
http://forum.xda-developers.com/note5/help/deep-sleep-64gb-version-revert-to-stock-t3280042
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Yeah Man, i was just reading this post before you quoted me
I too am surprised, maybe the UAE room has some Deep Sleep fix in it built?
Can we confirm? :fingers-crossed:
anmolkakkar said:
Yeah Man, i was just reading this post before you quoted me
I too am surprised, maybe the UAE room has some Deep Sleep fix in it built?
Can we confirm? :fingers-crossed:
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no it doesn't not but maybe the way he fully clear all data from the phone then installed a clear version.
so far so good for me.
ram management is better than lollipop an doze mode work perfect!
i factory reset my phone after MM and i use dual sim phone !
but i disable facebook , skyp , Svoice and google music
Yathani said:
no it doesn't not but maybe the way he fully clear all data from the phone then installed a clear version.
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I installed MM yesterday with a full wipe, cleared all my storage and i had deep sleep issue coz i have knox 0x1.
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So, either wait till we get a custom Kernel on MM and root (Ofcourse) or enjoy the new Look n Feel at the cost of battery drain
Btw, I am un-rooted on Stock N9208 (Waiting for MM in my region)[/QUOTE]
so there is no any way to fix battery drain after tripped knox we can never get deep sleep on stock 6.0?
mtayabkk said:
So, either wait till we get a custom Kernel on MM and root (Ofcourse) or enjoy the new Look n Feel at the cost of battery drain
Btw, I am un-rooted on Stock N9208 (Waiting for MM in my region)
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so there is no any way to fix battery drain after tripped knox we can never get deep sleep on stock 6.0?[/QUOTE]
You will never get stock everything deepsleep. So all future updates are null and void for everyone. Unless you get a modified stock kernel to fix the deepsleep. Or a custom kernel. Unrooting doesn't help as Knox ix 0x1

Am i Alone ?

Is it only for me or the battery life has been drastically reduced after the nougat update ? If I'm the only one who has this , any possible fix ?
sam sundar said:
Is it only for me or the battery life has been drastically reduced after the nougat update ? If I'm the only one who has this , any possible fix ?
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Try factory resetting.
I always get 30-40 hours with 4 hours SOT.
Caliberate it once.. drain the battery till your phone switches off and then charge it with the official cable and switch on only when 100% is complete... that should help... The SOT is not real, it depends on the usage....and can change drastically... when u keep the phone idle or when u start using it....
Iqbal Ansari said:
Try factory resetting.
I always get 30-40 hours with 4 hours SOT.
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My phone came from service centre yesterday only .
abhi212b said:
Caliberate it once.. drain the battery till your phone switches off and then charge it with the official cable and switch on only when 100% is complete... that should help... The SOT is not real, it depends on the usage....and can change drastically... when u keep the phone idle or when u start using it....
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Have tried it in marshmallow , should try now .. thanks
Same for me, fixed with ElementalX kernel.
I had the same problem with stock Nougat and AOSP extended. At the same time my phone was heating up. So, I go back to stock MM.
titou4488 said:
Same for me, fixed with ElementalX kernel.
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Which version of Elemental X kernel did you flash in the stock N OS buddy? And are you rooted as well? when I flashed the Elemental X 1.02 and flashed the root file, it kind of disabled the notification sounds totally.
Now i flashed elemental x 1.04 for stock N firmware and rooted with phh's superuser and no issue at all
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/how-to/guide-how-root-nougat-moto-g4-plus-t3484672

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