10000 With Android Logo using Battery - Galaxy S6 Edge+ Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

This strange entry appeared in my battery usage. It is titled '10000' and has an android icon. It's using more battery than the screen

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Battery status problem

Hello all,
I'm using the original European rom (the first updated ROM that came out; didn't have time to install the second updated ROM )
The only program I'm running is S2U2 (slide to unlock2), the newest version.
The problem I'm experiencing is the next: The battery status from S2U2 gives a percentage of 26%, but the battery indicator from Windows Mobile (upper right corner) gives an indication of 2 Blocks (so battery more than half-full).
When I go to the settings tab, press more and have a look at the battery indicator of Windows Mobile in detailed version, I see I have only 3 green blocks left. This shows the INDICATION of S2U2 of 26% battery remaining was correct!
But the TRUE CAPACITY isnt, because:
The weirdest thing is, my battery stayed at the level of 26% remaining ALL DAY, while normally my battery goes down with about 20% a day..
The problem is situated in WM itsself I guess :s
It also isn't something that happened once, it has occurred more often...
I also shut down the phone every evening and boot it up every morning, but I never experienced any trouble with that. Even letting the battery go flat to about 3% and then a full recharge (as wel leaving the phone turned on as letting it shut down by itsself) didn't help...
Any Idea's / experience with it?
Thanks in advance,
Borai
The answer is in the information you've provided; The WM "4-bar" display shows 25% per bar. If S2U2 is showing 26%, that's over 25%, and therefore showing two bars
A small explaination:
- 4 bars = 100% - 76%
- 3 bars = 75% - 51%
- 2 bars = 50% - 26%
- 1 bar = 25% - 0%
As for the battery draining faster / slower than usual, it all depends on usage. In low signal areas the battery will drain faster as it spends more ticks trying to get a connection. Turning the screen on and off consumes battery power, using WiFi, leaving applications running in the background... Any number of causes.
Not really
At the moment I'm at 21% according to S2U2 (yes, a full day and I only used 5% battery power, not really possible I think...)
The battery indicator in the right corner still shows 2 bars... And the indicator from 'all settings' still shows 3 blocks left...
There is defenitely something strange going on, because I never really experienced this problems when the phone was brand new...

System process: Suspend

I noticed looking at my battery usage that "android system" was all of a sudden using about 92% of my CPU (normally it's less than 10%). When I went into system monitor I saw that the system process "suspend" was the main culprit.
I rebooted the phone and now it's back to normal, with android system using 3% of battery, and cell standby using the largest chunk. A few days later the problem was back again.
What could cause this?
Hi,
I had this problem too, two days ago.
But with a HTC Desire and a Custom ROM (DeFrost 2.0b, Froyo).
It used 30% of the CPU the whole time, until I rebooted, then all works fine...
m03sizlak said:
I noticed looking at my battery usage that "android system" was all of a sudden using about 92% of my CPU (normally it's less than 10%). When I went into system monitor I saw that the system process "suspend" was the main culprit.
I rebooted the phone and now it's back to normal, with android system using 3% of battery, and cell standby using the largest chunk. A few days later the problem was back again.
What could cause this?
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it's normally 10%?? mine is almost always~30-35%
am i missing something?
over the last 8 hours I have a CPU usage of 0.7% of the suspend process. This is near nothing...

the battery icon status always full

I used this phone almost for one month and I found that the battery icon status on the top doesn't update. It always show full status even though the battery level is drop down to 85% shown in settings->about phont->battery level.
This problem just start occur from yesterday.
Install "battery indicator" to give you a better info.the icon formula vary for each firmware
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The problem is the icon can reflect battery usage in my last one month but now, starting from yesterday, the icon always in full.
There should be something wrong

Battery Jump Issue

Hi Guys, I need your help to understand if anyone of you encountered the problem that I am facing now.
My phone battery is jumping up and down while discharging and charging.
I have even changed the battery but still the same situation.
Any insight will be helpful.
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You are using the original charger. Don't use it.
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Same issue here
I have the same issue.
Scenario 1:
Phone charging
reboot
battery jumps up by at least 5 - 10 %
Scenario 2:
Phone discharging
reboot
battery jumps down by 5%
Scenario 3:
Phone discharging
no reboots
battery stays at 1% for a very long time at the end of the day.
If there are no reboots involved then I would see sharp drops in the battery graph at the end of the day.
I looked into this issue and found out the battery circuit might be build poorly by LG for nexus 4.
I overcame this drain issue by:
- not looking at the graph often
- Installed custom kernel that allowed me to under clock to save battery.
If you are non-root then i would suggest letting the battery drain to the point where the phone turns off.
Then go to fastboot and let the phone drain more battery by leaving the screen ON. ( going to fastboot: 1) turn off the phone 2) press and hold the power and volume down button).

Battery percentage

I have done the developer options battery percentage, and dislike it displayed within the battery icon itself. When the battery is a very high percentage and a very low percentage, the numbers are contrast-smart and displayed in the opposite color of the rest of the battery icon. Great and fine when you're above 90% and below like 15%. What about the rest of the middle percentages? They're nigh unreadable unless you really look closely - something counter-intuitive to having a percentage number on there.
Is there a way to make it display the percentage NEXT to the battery icon, the way it displays it in the drop down menu?
For the life of me I don't know why Google doesn't have the option to just have the number show up there. That **** is easy
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