Hi
After the firmware update of Kitkat, which came a few days ago, my S4 has a battery swallows.
Is there anything I can do about this new problem I've got.
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Hi,
First a small warning: I'm quite the noob when it comes to these things, so if the problem actually has an easy and logical fix, my bad!
Since updating my unbranded, unrooted Galaxy S5 yesterday, I've got a massive battery drain. Before the update, the battery would make it up to 60 hours with moderate use. Since updating to G900FXXU1ANG8 though, It's been draining about 10%/hour. Is this a common problem with the new update? (Tried to google it, but didn't find anything about battery drain) Is there anything I could do? Or perhaps set it back to the previous firmware? Also I have the finger scanner unlock activated (which has also been updated), but I'm guessing that's not the problem.
Details:
Unbranded unrooted Galaxy S5
Model: SM-G900F
4.4.2 KitKat
Firmware: G900FXXU1ANG8
Do correct me if I did anything wrong!
Thanks in advance.
Fronselkop said:
Hi,
First a small warning: I'm quite the noob when it comes to these things, so if the problem actually has an easy and logical fix, my bad!
Since updating my unbranded, unrooted Galaxy S5 yesterday, I've got a massive battery drain. Before the update, the battery would make it up to 60 hours with moderate use. Since updating to G900FXXU1ANG8 though, It's been draining about 10%/hour. Is this a common problem with the new update? (Tried to google it, but didn't find anything about battery drain) Is there anything I could do? Or perhaps set it back to the previous firmware? Also I have the finger scanner unlock activated (which has also been updated), but I'm guessing that's not the problem.
Details:
Unbranded unrooted Galaxy S5
Model: SM-G900F
4.4.2 KitKat
Firmware: G900FXXU1ANG8
Do correct me if I did anything wrong!
Thanks in advance.
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It is always recommended to do a data factory reset after an upgrade to start fresh and get rid of old files. I would try that if i we`re you and see if that helps.
I has just updated my g7-l01 to marshmallow, I noticed that the device takes to much time to charge, is there any solution? Is there anyway to go back to lollipop as marshmallow doesn't afford any new feature.r
hello people,im disappoiting with marshmallow (march update-N910F SNAPDRAGON VERSION). Only i have 2 hours screen on time. i have 2 battery and the same result
Witch android version is the best.
kitkat
lollipop
marshmallow
My english is very bad sorry
Nauzet Valeriano said:
hello people,im disappoiting with marshmallow (march update). Only i have 2 hours screen on time. i have 2 battery and the same result
Witch android version is the best.
kitkat
lollipop
marshmallow
My english is very bad sorry
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Snapdragon or Exynos? I'm using an N910C (Exynos) on the latest update and get 5hrs+ of Screen On Time. Make sure if you're buying a new battery that it is a genuine Samsung, or buy Anker or PowerBear. Don't use fast charging.
Kinsman-UK said:
Snapdragon or Exynos? I'm using an N910C (Exynos) on the latest update and get 5hrs+ of Screen On Time. Make sure if you're buying a new battery that it is a genuine Samsung, or buy Anker or PowerBear. Don't use fast charging.
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snapdragon version
check battery health. there are few apps on the play store to find this out... if it is in good health, you need to re-caliberate your battery - for this too there are several apps available.
if the battery health is not good, then consider buying a new battery.
Nauzet Valeriano said:
snapdragon version
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I think your battery is not original. Because now a days very cheap and A class B class and C class batteries are selling. Purchase a genuine battery.
Or try to do factory reset and give it a day to settle down all stuff. Also charge with a genuine or high quality charger. Also note if any app is draining battery then uninstall or disable if you don't use or update. Try to turn off location,mobile data,nfc,sync and smart stay if you don't use them frequently or turn them on when you need. Also turn off S pen detection in S pen settings. Good luck.
Nauzet Valeriano said:
hello people,im disappoiting with marshmallow (march update-N910F SNAPDRAGON VERSION). Only i have 2 hours screen on time. i have 2 battery and the same result
Witch android version is the best.
kitkat
lollipop
marshmallow
My english is very bad sorry
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You can't revert back to older firmwares if you updated to the latest version
-CRO-Maher said:
You can't revert back to older firmwares if you updated to the latest version
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I installed note 4 kitkat oficial rom with march update. only flash modem,then rom 4.4.4 oficial and go to recovery wipe cache and factory reset
Nauzet Valeriano said:
I installed note 4 kitkat oficial rom with march update. only flash modem,then rom 4.4.4 oficial and go to recovery wipe cache and factory reset
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I have the exynos version, 910C, could you provide me the links to modem and rom?
I think only exynos can't, guess sd varient can, shame
Hi. I have a G900A whose battery life became terrible. I have done a factory reset AND bought a new battery, and it became better (if before that when I would turn it off for night it will fall from 100% to 86%, now it's to 94%) but still, even with minor usage I have to charge it 2-3 a DAY. My android version is 5.1.1, and after a google search and in sammobile the newest version was 4.4.2, so I thought if anyone has a link to the 6.0.1 version. Thanks!