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Just wanted to share with you guys, I flashed a JS7 pda and ZSJPG modem recently, and its simply amazing..the battery life is simply amazing..I had only 1% loss in 10hours..I recorded this very well before I went to sleep.the phone of course was in standby mode(NOT airplane mode), taskilled everything and its 79% when I left it there..when I woke up this morning..holy jesus..78%!!!! LOL..You don't have to doubt me, believe me or not..try it on your own..
Btw, I din't flash any kernel or use any tweaks..purely stock JS7, no lagfix no nothing..battery recalibrated of course.
you can find the modem here, big thanks to @addicted2088 for making it a .tar file so u can flash it through odin.
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I made this md5 modem file you can flash through ODIN..
http://www.multiupload.com/VMFZSPAYY0
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p.s. just found that this modem was mentioned in Doc's modem guide as 1 of the best battery life modem.lol..I think the battery life could be even better if + damian's undervolt kernel =) For those of you keep asking for battery life tips..perhaps you try this modem with damian's kernel first?
p.s.2 trust me, JPY modem sucks if you talking about battery life..I did exactly the same like above..taskilled recalibrating etc..leaving it overnight..and holy jesus..the battery dropped 4-5%..even WITH damian's undervolting kernel that time
p.s.3 YOU CAN DWLD ALL THE MODEMS HERE..A VERY USEFUL SITE, THANKS TO PERKA, YOU CAN BASICALLY GET EVERYTHING HERE, PLS BOOKMARK IT ON YOUR BROWSER =)http://perka.zapto.org/
I second that. Been running stock js7 and zsjpe modem and this has been the best setup ever on my phone. More reliable than any custom rom for me and physically just as fast as any quadrant STD hero rom out there. Its a keeper.
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Guys, with JVE modem and Criskelo Gingerbread V15 ROM , I had same result - 1% over the night.
I think battery drain dependes pretty much on ROM used and apps installed, not only on modem.
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Guys, with JVE modem and Criskelo Gingerbread V15 ROM , I had same result - 1% over the night.
I think battery drain dependes pretty much on ROM used and apps installed, not only on modem.
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I liked the jve modem alot on jv1 but was unsure how well a gb modem would be on 2.2.1.
Hows the Criskelo rom? Any fc's? Random reboots? Good enough as a reliable daily phone? I downloaded it but js7 was working so well I left my phone alone. The most reliable setup to date. Phone has not been rebooted or powered off for 4 days now and not one task killer applied. No auto record on calls. (The only reason for leaving Darkys)New subtle changes and 1500 - 1560 everytime on quadrant. Stock rom with voodoo. Happy as.
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can you please post CWM file ?
ill try it ...
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can you please post CWM file ?
ill try it ...
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Somewhere around here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=969382
xchasa said:
I liked the jve modem alot on jv1 but was unsure how well a gb modem would be on 2.2.1.
Hows the Criskelo rom? Any fc's? Random reboots? Good enough as a reliable daily phone? I downloaded it but js7 was working so well I left my phone alone. The most reliable setup to date. Phone has not been rebooted or powered off for 4 days now and not one task killer applied. No auto record on calls. (The only reason for leaving Darkys)New subtle changes and 1500 - 1560 everytime on quadrant. Stock rom with voodoo. Happy as.
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Criskelo ROM is great - no problem with v15 . Minimal tweak for low memory settings should be applied.
Does this modem support 850 band?
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Guys, with JVE modem and Criskelo Gingerbread V15 ROM , I had same result - 1% over the night.
I think battery drain dependes pretty much on ROM used and apps installed, not only on modem.
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The same here with JVE, the best modem regarding batt life and signal reception. i tried ZSJPG, but i noticed that the signal reception was worst than XXJPY so i tried JVE and now i am happy camper.
ive tried the modem you recomend and i see improvement with my battery to !thank you !
Thanks for this guys.
Will try later.
I flashed darkys final and I got 40% drain over my 6.5 hours sleep. Spare parts told me it wasn't sleeping for 5 hours.
watch out! noob question!
can i update my phone with only modem file in odin? and keep all data?
And also does anyone have apn list for JPG modem?
In odin, what i need to mark?.. (i used it just for kernel up until now)
BTW i got lagfix should i turn them off before flushing this?
tnx mate
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watch out! noob question!
can i update my phone with only modem file in odin? and keep all data?
And also does anyone have apn list for JPG modem?
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No, you cant use Odin with just 1 single modem file, you have to use this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=755265..dwld the CWM file if you are using heimdall..and then extract the modem.bin file from the update.zip you dwlded..put that modem.bin file ONLY in the modem section and flash
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In odin, what i need to mark?.. (i used it just for kernel up until now)
BTW i got lagfix should i turn them off before flushing this?
tnx mate
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ALWAYS disable lag fix and backup first when you are about to flash new stuffs unless its updates from kernel to kernel
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The same here with JVE, the best modem regarding batt life and signal reception. i tried ZSJPG, but i noticed that the signal reception was worst than XXJPY so i tried JVE and now i am happy camper.
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So far I don have any signal problems lol..JVE MAY BE better than JPG..but I will only try that after GB settle down =)
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ive tried the modem you recomend and i see improvement with my battery to !thank you !
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lol welcome..This is the best modem I would recommend after trying a few on my own( in terms of battery life of course, JPY may better in wifi signals etc)
for more reference pls look at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=9579987&postcount=11945
If you would be so kind to put up all of the files!
me = first time for this rom & modem. Currently on JPY and NOT happy with battery life!! :_(
I have 512 pit file. Just need the other 3
p.s wait so you're saying we can have a rom, a different modem to the rom mixed in one firmware???
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watch out! noob question!
can i update my phone with only modem file in odin? and keep all data?
And also does anyone have apn list for JPG modem?
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Yes, you can update/change modem using Odin by flashing the modem only, no pit and no re-partition, I do that all the time. The modem has a separate sector on the phone ROM, flashing modem only will not erase your applications or settings.
Good luck
tnx but what i need to mark on odin?
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?
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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?
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Were you playing orientation/sensor-based games?
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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 =)
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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
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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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+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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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.
what's the issue with this wakelock?
According to BatterBatteryStats my screen was on for 40m but awake for one hour and 40 min. WHY??
It's driving me nuts. I'm running all stock after a factory reset, have nothing installed except BBS and whatsapp, signal at max for most of the time — why is still happening?
It's so frustrating. It feels like my phone could get a much better battery life if this issue was resolved.
Any ideas?
I could always try a different ROM I suppose, but I don't have any experience doing that and kind of scared..
This shouldn't happen on stock.
its from *can you hear me now* lol i kid. At this moment 4.3 has a lot of issues. Are you running stock? Flashing different Rom is nothing to be afraid off. Make sure to follow the instruction step by step. If you are not sure about something feel free to ask here. There are many users that will help you.
I had this issue in 4.2.2 as well, thought that this update would finally address that.
It simply is caused by the modem waking up the phone to transmit data. But anyway, a Google search would've taken you here... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=41876742&postcount=1
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It simply is caused by the modem waking up the phone to transmit data. But anyway, a Google search would've taken you here... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=41876742&postcount=1
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So it seems I need a kernel change instead of a rom change to solve this issue? is that correct?
which kernel should I use?
I'm getting two hours of screen time currently, pretty bad.
No, I don't think that's necessary. You're going to want to check for apps that are using data in the background. Or perhaps connection where you are is just bad.
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Since android 4.3 my battery was draining fast.
During the night (+- 7 hours), with everything off (wifi, 3g, bt, sync etc) it drained about 20 - 25 %!
BBS showed 'msm_hsic_host' kernel wakelocks.
I didn't had this with android 4.2.3 so I was glad I did a nandroid backup of this before I upgraded to 4.3.
However, then the 'strange' thing happened.. after the restore it was still draining.
I did a factory reset, installed no apps but still draining..
Finally I found the solution!! I saw some people had troubles with android 4.3 and tele2 (dutch provider). It gave sim card resets so they had to re-enter their pincode. The solution was to go back to the .48 radio/modem.
Hmmm.. I quickly googled and read that CWM Nandroid didn't performed a backup/restore of the radio! Flashed the .48 radio myself and my problem is solved!!
FYI, I have the dutch 'telfort' provider.
elpino.rv said:
Since android 4.3 my battery was draining fast.
During the night (+- 7 hours), with everything off (wifi, 3g, bt, sync etc) it drained about 20 - 25 %!
BBS showed 'msm_hsic_host' kernel wakelocks.
I didn't had this with android 4.2.3 so I was glad I did a nandroid backup of this before I upgraded to 4.3.
However, then the 'strange' thing happened.. after the restore it was still draining.
I did a factory reset, installed no apps but still draining..
Finally I found the solution!! I saw some people had troubles with android 4.3 and tele2 (dutch provider). It gave sim card resets so they had to re-enter their pincode. The solution was to go back to the .48 radio/modem.
Hmmm.. I quickly googled and read that CWM Nandroid didn't performed a backup/restore of the radio! Flashed the .48 radio myself and my problem is solved!!
FYI, I have the dutch 'telfort' provider.
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I ran into the same problem. Same fix, as well. Fance - Orange/Free provider.
All instances of this problem I have seen so far have been from outside the US. So much for being an international phone :lol:
elpino.rv said:
Since android 4.3 my battery was draining fast.
During the night (+- 7 hours), with everything off (wifi, 3g, bt, sync etc) it drained about 20 - 25 %!
BBS showed 'msm_hsic_host' kernel wakelocks.
I didn't had this with android 4.2.3 so I was glad I did a nandroid backup of this before I upgraded to 4.3.
However, then the 'strange' thing happened.. after the restore it was still draining.
I did a factory reset, installed no apps but still draining..
Finally I found the solution!! I saw some people had troubles with android 4.3 and tele2 (dutch provider). It gave sim card resets so they had to re-enter their pincode. The solution was to go back to the .48 radio/modem.
Hmmm.. I quickly googled and read that CWM Nandroid didn't performed a backup/restore of the radio! Flashed the .48 radio myself and my problem is solved!!
FYI, I have the dutch 'telfort' provider.
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I put your post into my thread for people looking for an answer to this wakelock. Hope you don´t mind. Credits to you are there.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=44122105
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elpino.rv said:
Since android 4.3 my battery was draining fast.
During the night (+- 7 hours), with everything off (wifi, 3g, bt, sync etc) it drained about 20 - 25 %!
BBS showed 'msm_hsic_host' kernel wakelocks.
I didn't had this with android 4.2.3 so I was glad I did a nandroid backup of this before I upgraded to 4.3.
However, then the 'strange' thing happened.. after the restore it was still draining.
I did a factory reset, installed no apps but still draining..
Finally I found the solution!! I saw some people had troubles with android 4.3 and tele2 (dutch provider). It gave sim card resets so they had to re-enter their pincode. The solution was to go back to the .48 radio/modem.
Hmmm.. I quickly googled and read that CWM Nandroid didn't performed a backup/restore of the radio! Flashed the .48 radio myself and my problem is solved!!
FYI, I have the dutch 'telfort' provider.
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Hi elpino! First of all, I am on "Telfort" too. Jammer
I am having the same problems you have, with Telfort... Anyway, this weekend I had an amazing battery life, with 3G off... but guess what? I was in Belgium, for pukkelpop... so no Telfort!
Anyway, can you explain to me this whole issue like I was a dumb 2 year old? I am on stock 4.3, lousy battery life, msm_hsic_host wakelocks draining it.
I want to better understand the problem you identified... and the fix of course.
thanks!
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Hi elpino! First of all, I am on "Telfort" too. Jammer
I am having the same problems you have, with Telfort... Anyway, this weekend I had an amazing battery life, with 3G off... but guess what? I was in Belgium, for pukkelpo... so no Telfort!
Anyway, can you explain to me this whole issue like I was a dumb 2 year old? I am on stock 4.3, lousy battery life, msm_hsic_host wakelocks draining it.
I want to better understand the problem you identified... and the fix of course.
thanks!
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I think my problem was written well in my first post. Also how I found the fix (went back to 4.2.2 but my problem was still there, then I found out that my radio/modem was still .84, the 4.3 version).
Anyhow, you probably want to know how to flash the .48 radio/modem. Just go to http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2087227, download the .48 radio/modem and flash it like instructed in that post. (via custom recovery or manually with fastboot)
[edit] I'm now running android 4.3 with the .48 radio/modem. Battery life is good and no problems seen yet with that old modem/radio version.
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I think my problem was written well in my first post. Also how I found the fix (went back to 4.2.2 but my problem was still there, then I found out that my radio/modem was still .84, the 4.3 version).
Anyhow, you probably want to know how to flash the .48 radio/modem. Just go to http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2087227, download the .48 radio/modem and flash it like instructed in that post. (via custom recovery or manually with fastboot)
[edit] I'm now running android 4.3 with the .48 radio/modem. Battery life is good and no problems seen yet with that old modem/radio version.
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Thanks! I will try it then!
About the problem, I was just curious on how specific it was to Telfort. Did you try it with another sim card?
nope, haven't tried another simcard.
How big was the difference in battery life between .84 and .48?
It's especially noticeable during the night (+- 7 hours) when I turned everything off (wifi, 3g, sync, BT etc). With the .84 modem it took about 25%, with the .48 modem it takes about 1%.
Note that I have faux kernel. I think with stock kernel it could be more then 1% during the night, maybe 5% or something. Also note that I changed the kernel later. It's not faux kernel that solves the problem.
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I think my problem was written well in my first post. Also how I found the fix (went back to 4.2.2 but my problem was still there, then I found out that my radio/modem was still .84, the 4.3 version).
Anyhow, you probably want to know how to flash the .48 radio/modem. Just go to http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2087227, download the .48 radio/modem and flash it like instructed in that post. (via custom recovery or manually with fastboot)
[edit] I'm now running android 4.3 with the .48 radio/modem. Battery life is good and no problems seen yet with that old modem/radio version.
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elpino, your fix worked for me!
Before, I was getting 18h of battery life (while doing practically nothing), 25% awake time and 39% battery life dedicated to Android OS.
After your fix, and in my first cycle, I got 1day and 18h of battery life, 7% awake time, and 13% Android OS.
So, it seems it works here as well!
Thanks!
I have msm_hsic_host wakelock on 4.4.2. Someone have a solariów?
No data, no 3g.
Wysłane z mojego Nexus 4 przy użyciu Tapatalka
I have the same problem on t-mobile in the UK. I am using stock ROM with Franco kernel.
hey guys, so i have a retgb stock rom for lollipop, how would i go about just flashing the modem from that rom. I want to do this to test a theory i have about the battery drain on marshmallow, to see if its caused by the new modem, any help would be appreciated...
certainly not caused by the modem. Did you clean flash? What did you do to upgrade? etc? have you disabled wifi/bluetooth scanning in the extended location settings, deleted play services data yet?
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certainly not caused by the modem. Did you clean flash? What did you do to upgrade? etc? have you disabled wifi/bluetooth scanning in the extended location settings, deleted play services data yet?
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updated from a stock moto x play single sim, retgb to marshmellow via normal ota, had no root or bootloader unlocked. After the ota i installed twrp and rooted, wiped cache and data, did a factory reset. Then did everything you said above. Then tried with squid kernel, still have massive battery drain about 1 hour sot and barely lasts me 1 day. So yea... i thought it was worth a shot just trying my idea about the modem...
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updated from a stock moto x play single sim, retgb to marshmellow via normal ota, had no root or bootloader unlocked. After the ota i installed twrp and rooted, wiped cache and data, did a factory reset. Then did everything you said above. Then tried with squid kernel, still have massive battery drain about 1 hour sot and barely lasts me 1 day. So yea... i thought it was worth a shot just trying my idea about the modem...
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Really strange. Any special apps you use? Whats the app on top of your battery stats?
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Really strange. Any special apps you use? Whats the app on top of your battery stats?
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Mobile standby and phone idle, i have xposed and greenify installed, no speacial apps installed if you dont include kernel adiutor. Im gonna try going back to 5.1.1 stock and try a 6.0 stock rom via twrp, il post the results later.
Frequency stats probably show deep sleep as unused state?
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Frequency stats probably show deep sleep as unused state?
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no, deep sleep is being used like 92% of the time
So basically everything is working fine. In some other thread I read xposed seriously cripples battery life. I'm not using it so I can't tell
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So basically everything is working fine. In some other thread I read xposed seriously cripples battery life. I'm not using it so I can't tell
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well im currently going back to stock 5.1.1 for now, im gonna try my therory, then i try with and without xposed, see if it makes a difference
@Benjamin_L well i can safely say that xposed makes no differece that i can see to the battery life so far. After flashing the old stock (5.0, including the modem, through fastboot) then going back to 6.0 by flashing the stock rom by GtrCraft via twrp my battery life seems to have improved quite a bit. So maybe it is the modem after all? Also why did you say it cant be the modem in the first post? just curious...
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@Benjamin_L well i can safely say that xposed makes no differece that i can see to the battery life so far. After flashing the old stock (5.0, including the modem, through fastboot) then going back to 6.0 by flashing the stock rom by GtrCraft via twrp my battery life seems to have improved quite a bit. So maybe it is the modem after all? Also why did you say it cant be the modem in the first post? just curious...
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I ran both modems on 5.1.1 and 6.0 on several roms and stock firmwares and there was no difference, except for rom related things. And I never heard modem influences battery life dramtically if at all. On my old n4 i flashed several basebands and never noticed any difference in battery consumption at all.
Benjamin_L said:
I ran both modems on 5.1.1 and 6.0 on several roms and stock firmwares and there was no difference, except for rom related things. And I never heard modem influences battery life dramtically if at all. On my old n4 i flashed several basebands and never noticed any difference in battery consumption at all.
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well, my phones now getting around 4hrs sot so im happy. XD
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