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phone gets red hot to touch just sitting idle on table its to hot to have in a pocket you can feel the burn im going back to previous version
Which version are you referring to
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Try a factory reset. What you're describing isn't normal and probably not because of the new firmware. My phone works very well on 17.1.1.A.0.402.
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Try a factory reset. What you're describing isn't normal and probably not because of the new firmware. My phone works very well on 17.1.1.A.0.402.
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This firmware 17.1.1.A.0.402 unbranded.dear
Done a factory reset same issue. Also done through pic companion same problem. Gone back to firmware before that and overheating issues have gone so can't be a issue with my phone
Did you do a repair installation?
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Did you do a repair installation?
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Yep after flashing with flashtool I did a factory reset then did a repair installation through pc companion
Strangeland16 said:
Yep after flashing with flashtool I did a factory reset then did a repair installation through pc companion
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What is you're Z2's manufacturing date?
E!ch0 said:
What is you're Z2's manufacturing date?
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14w15
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14w15
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Try flashing the Russian generic version from the according thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2759934
Got no problems.
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Try flashing the Russian generic version from the according thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2759934
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thanks downloading now will post back results
ALways whenever we buy a new phone or flash a new ROM or upgrade, we need to reboot a few times, 3-4times and that solves all the problems.
This I learnt during my note years
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ALways whenever we buy a new phone or flash a new ROM or upgrade, we need to reboot a few times, 3-4times and that solves all the problems.
This I learnt during my note years
ok well ive flashed the reccomended firmware so far it stuill seems to get a lot hotter than the previoius firmware and battery seems to be dropping quicker when in use but ill give it a chance to settle but so fasr it seems much the same with worse battery peformance for me but thats proberly the heat running the battery down
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ok well ive flashed the reccomended firmware so far it stuill seems to get a lot hotter than the previoius firmware and battery seems to be dropping quicker when in use but ill give it a chance to settle but so fasr it seems much the same with worse battery peformance for me but thats proberly the heat running the battery down
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Install this app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bvalosek.cpuspy.realgpp
Go to menu and hit reset timers. Then leave the phone screen off for 10 min or so. See how much Deep sleep percentage you getting
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kamalmawa said:
Install this app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bvalosek.cpuspy.realgpp
Go to menu and hit reset timers. Then leave the phone screen off for 10 min or so. See how much Deep sleep percentage you getting
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Of done that got about 8 mind sleep time. The problem seems to be when in use it drains faster than It use too for example in the first 10 percent of usage I usually get about a hour of on screen time. Now I'm getting just over 30 mind with the same usage
Thats bad! Some app is using a lots of cpu
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Of done that got about 8 mind sleep time. The problem seems to be when in use it drains faster than It use too for example in the first 10 percent of usage I usually get about a hour of on screen time. Now I'm getting just over 30 mind with the same usage
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Please find that once you update to another android platform specially. Your device needs to settle down a bit. During this time it's rebuilding dalvik cache etc which was wiped during the installation process. So give it a 3 more charging cycles and see if anything changes.
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Same thing happend to me today when i flashed .402 on my device. I didn't use the mobile for one hour because it was too hot. After one hour, i started playing with it and it is fine now. I think it is just settling issue, takes some time and then fine.
This happens whenever a new rom is install or after a full wipe and android system is trying to read the sd card for media files and also sync info from accts.
It isnt new.
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Please find that once you update to another android platform specially. Your device needs to settle down a bit. During this time it's rebuilding dalvik cache etc which was wiped during the installation process. So give it a 3 more charging cycles and see if anything changes.
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+1 :good:
Update. 24 hours on and the heat issue has gone. Still accessing the battery drain issue but seems better than it was will give it a few days to track
I have just bought Xperia Z3 Compact 6 - 7 days ago.
Battery time was more than perfect.
BUT my phone asked me to install 23.0.1.A.5.77 Update.
After update, battery life is very very bad now.
I did a factory reset, but nothing has changed.
Still the same update. Still terrible battery time.
Thanks
You didn't ask a question so I presume you'd like to revert this update...?
If so, grab FlashTool, install its drivers, and find an FTF of an older update, then flash it. It does not void your warranty and it does not harm your device.
Same problem here, specially when the screen is off.
Something is draining 15% of the juice per night.
- Stamina Mode on
- 3g on
- Whatsapp, Pushbullet and Timely in the "exclusion list"
I had similar issues. Also with tap2wake.
Solution: Reverted back to .98 with flashtool. Now its awesome again.
I had 0% drain overnight last night with this update
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mab71 said:
I had 0% drain overnight last night with this update
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same here... works like a charm on D5833
Can't say much about battery statistics just yet, but it seems my phone goes into a coma. it literally takes several taps to wake up! wtf
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Can't say much about battery statistics just yet, but it seems my phone goes into a coma. it literally takes several taps to wake up! wtf
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Check in diagnostics if the app android.process.media crashes. Same happened to me, this was making my phone freeze
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Check in diagnostics if the app android.process.media crashes. Same happened to me, this was making my phone freeze
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If you mean Diagnostics under 'About phone'. I went through all the tests, nothing crashes on mine? Or do do mean elsewhere?
Yes, I meant that, and then the second option "phone characteristic" or something like that, then you see how many times the phone crashed and what processes are involved
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Check in diagnostics if the app android.process.media crashes. Same happened to me, this was making my phone freeze
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Yes, I meant that, and then the second option "phone characteristic" or something like that, then you see how many times the phone crashed and what processes are involved
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I found you meant. My phone or processes haven't crashed.
Say, how many different threads do we need to have on 23.0.1.A.5.77?
Really, this is at least the 3rd one... Please join the ones that already exist, they do address the battery "issue" as well.
Battery Drain After Update.
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Say, how many different threads do we need to have on 23.0.1.A.5.77?
Really, this is at least the 3rd one... Please join the ones that already exist, they do address the battery "issue" as well.
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Could you post links to the other threads that address the battery drain problem?
I too am having terriblr battery drain after updating to 23.0.1.A.5.77, I've tried everything; Factory Reset, Flashing back to previous builds. All to no avail.
I've installed Gsam Battery monitor and it tells me that 'Android System' is constantly draining and is at the top of the list.......
I really dont know what to do.
haven't noticed anything different really after the update. the battery life seems the same
I noticed battery drains on my Z3 after the .77 update so I did a clean reflash and after letting it settle in for a few days the battery is back to performing awesomely
I heard such battery issues and still went ahead to see does it really hungers your phone so did the update and I hardly notice any unusual battery drain.
My screen shows 45-61% battery usage and rest all fine. Dont know how to reduce that but its ok.
I get 2 1/2 days battery easily without any stamina mode activated so I guess it pretty awesome. :fingers-crossed::good:
Hi, I did not find a battery drain on my z3c but did find out something on my prev. phone, the z2, my phone went battery hungry after flashing update so I gave it 2 days to settle. The drain kept, driving me nuts. I than did a full wipe didnt help. After formating the sdcard away was the battery drain! Probably some corrupted file or sector on the SD kept the phone draining the batt.
Also seen on other phones that some malfunctioning simcard could disrupt the stability and power usage. Some operators use cheap cards that can just die on there own.
nri_tech1183 said:
I get 2 1/2 days battery easily without stamina mode/QUOTE]
Holy **** dude do you even use your phone
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nri_tech1183 said:
I get 2 1/2 days battery easily without stamina mode/QUOTE]
Holy **** dude do you even use your phone
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Of course
Just whatsapp and usual calls and bit of camera. No other bull**** installed or enabled.
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So I recently bought an s7 edge from Verizon and it has horrible battery life compared to other people with the same phone. I went to Verizon with this issue and all they did was give me another phone in exchange for the previous one but that did not help. Sometimes the battery drops 12 percent on standby overnight. I have found a few apps which have been draining my battery but I unfortunately cannot disable them: gear vr service, help, and knox use over 12 percent of battery each. I wish I could root the phone but no roots are out for the snapdragon version. Help would be greatly appreciated.
Can't you just use disabler pro to disable those apps
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Im really amazed how people just go to lets say phone provider and say that they dont like the phone and they get a new one . In Poland I think this kind of thing just wouldnt work. Especially that at the moment this phone is sold out and i was luck to get mine so fast.
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Can't you just use disabler pro to disable those apps
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I'll try that
Factory reset?
Yea try as mentioned above to disable them otherwise boot in to recovery and factory reset the phone, or perhaps to start out you can try to wipe dalvik and cache in recovery
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I'll try that
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This didn't work
Bernard23 said:
Yea try as mentioned above to disable them otherwise boot in to recovery and factory reset the phone, or perhaps to start out you can try to wipe dalvik and cache in recovery
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I have tried factory resetting
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I have tried factory resetting
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Could you post some screenshots of the battery stats and screen on time
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Could you post some screenshots of the battery stats and screen on time
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3706531&stc=1&d=1459717147
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What's your screen on time?
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What's your screen on time?
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26 mins on battery
Bernard23 said:
What's your screen on time?
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26 minutes on battery
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26 mins on battery
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Have you checked if certain apps use location a lot?
Bernard23 said:
Have you checked if certain apps use location a lot?
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I don't think using location is what is causing my battery drain because like I stated before my friend also has the same phone but on a different carrier and even with heavy usage his phone battery life is amazing. But I will see which apps do use location a lot.
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I don't think using location is what is causing my battery drain because like I stated before my friend also has the same phone but on a different carrier and even with heavy usage his phone battery life is amazing. But I will see which apps do use location a lot.
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Sure, also I recommend you check out this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/s7-edge/help/temporary-fix-battery-drain-t3343415
If you haven't already
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Sure, also I recommend you check out this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/s7-edge/help/temporary-fix-battery-drain-t3343415
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Yah I saw it before
Do you have AOD on at night? That will burn through some battery.
Those three apps are interesting. How did you determine they're using a lot of battery?
When I look at them in the application manager each one says it's used 17% of battery since the phone was fully charged (24 hours ago). But that can't be accurate. Added together, they'd use more than 50% of my battery capacity, but they don't show up as individual apps in my battery stats, and the largest user (Android System) only used 30%.
Can you post some screen captures of the battery usage screen showing the apps using data? You might also try force charging to 100%, then force closing those apps, and see if there's any impact on battery life. If not, then it might be worth trying Package Disabler Pro. But most Edge owners seem to be getting good battery life, so I don't think that should be necessary.
I am getting the same drain (S7 edge verizon). It only drains my battery at my dorm wifi and when I go home it's fine. I don't think it's a Samsung issue since my LG G3 with a 6500mah battery can't even last two days on standby.
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Do you have AOD on at night? That will burn through some battery.
Those three apps are interesting. How did you determine they're using a lot of battery?
When I look at them in the application manager each one says it's used 17% of battery since the phone was fully charged (24 hours ago). But that can't be accurate. Added together, they'd use more than 50% of my battery capacity, but they don't show up as individual apps in my battery stats, and the largest user (Android System) only used 30%.
Can you post some screen captures of the battery usage screen showing the apps using data? You might also try force charging to 100%, then force closing those apps, and see if there's any impact on battery life. If not, then it might be worth trying Package Disabler Pro. But most Edge owners seem to be getting good battery life, so I don't think that should be necessary.
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Do you mean in app manager? Or should I screenshots what is shows me when I click android system in battery usage panel
holystreetballer said:
I am getting the same drain (S7 edge verizon). It only drains my battery at my dorm wifi and when I go home it's fine. I don't think it's a Samsung issue since my LG G3 with a 6500mah battery can't even last two days on standby.
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I think it's a Verizon issue
I've already tried doing a battery calibration as recommended by many people on the V20 threads, buts this is still happening to me. If I reboot my phone, when the phone comes back on, my battery level has dropped 10-20% (give or take). I know reboots can consume battery, but this is quite a large consumption.
Last night, for example, my battery was at 60%, but after I rebooted, I was immediately at 25%.
Again, I've down the whole calibration thing at least 5x now, and it hasn't helped with this. So now I'm wondering:
1) Is anyone else having this issue, especially with the same variant as me (see below)
2) Is this a Nougat 7.0 issue
3) Is this a battery (hardware) problem. I ordered one of the spare battery kits that come with an extra battery. I figured that I'd try the new battery, but if it doesn't help, then I have a second battery anyway.
ATT variant (h910)
Running on ATT
Battery life has been mediocre to poor, and I've disabled so many features by now that it's gotten kinda ridiculous.
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Try the battery if not, warranty, that's not normal
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Try the battery if not, warranty, that's not normal
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Yeah, I didn't think it was normal. I was hoping it was a Nougat 7.0 issue, but I wasn't hearing anyone else with this issue. And as stated too, my battery life hasn't been great. I make it through the day, but only of the phone isn't used much. Otherwise, the battery will drain pretty fast.
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What was your calibration method? Running it down to zero once should be good enough then charge with phone on or off without using it to 100%. If still doing it try your other battery. If still doing it exchange.
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What was your calibration method? Running it down to zero once should be good enough then charge with phone on or off without using it to 100%. If still doing it try your other battery. If still doing it exchange.
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I pretty much did as you just said.
I ran the battery down until the phone powered off. Then I kept attempting to power it on until the LG logo stopped showing up and the phone said that there wasn't enough power to turn on. Then I charged the phone to 100% while phone was still off. Once it hit 100%, I left it charging for another 2 hours.
Overall, it helped, but once I reboot the phone, the battery always drops quite a bit as stated in my first post.
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I pretty much did as you just said.
I ran the battery down until the phone powered off. Then I kept attempting to power it on until the LG logo stopped showing up and the phone said that there wasn't enough power to turn on. Then I charged the phone to 100% while phone was still off. Once it hit 100%, I left it charging for another 2 hours.
Overall, it helped, but once I reboot the phone, the battery always drops quite a bit as stated in my first post.
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Do you have twrp intalled? I think Lg has a problem with it's battery stats because of the removable battery. On my v10 I had two spare batteries. When one got to like 4% I would power down and pop in the new one. When back on it would read the battery at like 19% or something to the liking. I had to leave my phone off for about 30 secs between changes. I was having similar issues to what you're describing with my v20. I ended up formatting data in twrp and then set my phone up old school style with manual app installation and no data transfer whatsoever. I let the phone die completely and then charged while on uninterrupted. I then at 100% unplugged it and plugged it back in for 20 minutes. My battery has been perfect since. I would also note similar issues on the G4 too. I think this is the cause for the notorious Lg bootloop.. My G4 did it right before the battery drained out and so did my V10..
I had that problem on an old note 4. But not a drastic a jump in percentage. Brought it to Samsung and they just changed the battery and the problem went away.
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Do you have twrp intalled? I think Lg has a problem with it's battery stats because of the removable battery. On my v10 I had two spare batteries. When one got to like 4% I would power down and pop in the new one. When back on it would read the battery at like 19% or something to the liking. I had to leave my phone off for about 30 secs between changes. I was having similar issues to what you're describing with my v20. I ended up formatting data in twrp and then set my phone up old school style with manual app installation and no data transfer whatsoever. I let the phone die completely and then charged while on uninterrupted. I then at 100% unplugged it and plugged it back in for 20 minutes. My battery has been perfect since. I would also note similar issues on the G4 too. I think this is the cause for the notorious Lg bootloop.. My G4 did it right before the battery drained out and so did my V10..
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I have the ATT V20, which doesn't have the bootloader unlocked. So, no TWRP.
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koppee1 said:
I had that problem on an old note 4. But not a drastic a jump in percentage. Brought it to Samsung and they just changed the battery and the problem went away.
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I heard similar issues when I had my Note 4, but in this (using a new Android OS that not many other phones have yet), I wasn't sure if this was hardware or software. I really hope the second battery fixes the problem!
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I have the ATT V20, which doesn't have the bootloader unlocked. So, no TWRP.
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I would still try a full reset if you haven't yet..
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I would still try a full reset if you haven't yet..
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I'd rather not since I don't have the time to re-setup all the programs I need for work. It takes several days to get everything up and running again, and after having to do this 2x already this past month thanks to the Note7, I don't want to go through it all AGAIN. Its too much of a hassle and shouldn't be necessary since this is a new phone. I mean, w y reset a new phone that's only a couple weeks old?
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I'd rather not since I don't have the time to re-setup all the programs I need for work. It takes several days to get everything up and running again, and after having to do this 2x already this past month thanks to the Note7, I don't want to go through it all AGAIN. Its too much of a hassle and shouldn't be necessary since this is a new phone. I mean, w y reset a new phone that's only a couple weeks old?
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Do as you wish I understand, just a suggestion..
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Do as you wish I understand, just a suggestion..
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Thanks. I only factory reset as a last resort. Ill do it if nothing else fixes the issues (including a new battery).
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Is it me or s10 plus sucks on battery life right.
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amazin1988 said:
Is it me or s10 plus sucks on battery life right.
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It's definitely just you bruh
mistermidas said:
It's definitely just you bruh
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Naw man my s9 plus last way longer. I used to get a full day one charge. So far with this s10 plus I'm changing twice a day.
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Naw man my s9 plus last way longer. I used to get a full day one charge. So far with this s10 plus I'm changing twice a day.
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That's just today... Pretty much my average usage as long as I have a decent 4g signal or wifi available. I'm using the US Sprint Snapdragon model by the way.
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That's just today... Pretty much my average usage as long as I have a decent 4g signal or wifi available. I'm using the US Sprint Snapdragon model by the way.
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I fix the problem got about a day in a half so I'm very satisfied with my phone.
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amazin1988 said:
I fix the problem got about a day in a half so I'm very satisfied with my phone.
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How did you fix the problem?
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How did you fix the problem?
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Factory reset and made sure that daptive setting is off. Run the usual med power mode.
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amazin1988 said:
Naw man my s9 plus last way longer. I used to get a full day one charge. So far with this s10 plus I'm changing twice a day.
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Same hete
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Factory reset and made sure that daptive setting is off. Run the usual med power mode.
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Adaptive battery suppose to help better life..
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Notefan161 said:
Adaptive battery suppose to help better life..
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The phone has adaptive battery & adaptive power saving (power mode). I think the user you quoted was using the latter.
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The phone has adaptive battery & adaptive power saving (power mode). I think the user you quoted was using the latter.
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Pretty sure the phone only has adaptive power saving mode. If adaptive battery exists it's just something within the ai built into the phone....which would also work with adaptive power saving mode.
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Factory reset and made sure that daptive setting is off. Run the usual med power mode.
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What did you restore to your phone after you did a factory reset?
If your battery life was bad, is either because you restore apps from either smartswitch or a backup, or because of the proximity sensor bug. Otherwise battery life should be good, unless you have apps that are draining a lot of battery. I had 10h SoT on my exynos variant and battery was not charged to 100 was at 94%. I will suggest you to look a the battery optimisation guide here, and also the exynos battery life thread.
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If your battery life was bad, is either because you restore apps from either smartswitch or a backup, or because of the proximity sensor bug. Otherwise battery life should be good, unless you have apps that are draining a lot of battery. I had 10h SoT on my exynos variant and battery was not charged to 100 was at 94%. I will suggest you to look a the battery optimisation guide here, and also the exynos battery life thread.
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If I do a factory reset what should I restore? Apps from Gmail or should I manually install each app again?
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If I do a factory reset what should I restore? Apps from Gmail or should I manually install each app again?
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I manually install all of them, I did not restore anything from any backup
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I manually install all of them, I did not restore anything from any backup
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Ok thanks.
I restored some stuff, but considering just doing a factory reset then loading everything manually. This is my current battery
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Ok thanks.
I restored some stuff, but considering just doing a factory reset then loading everything manually. This is my current battery
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Which software update do you have ASBA or ASCA?
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Which software update do you have ASBA or ASCA?
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ASBA Feb 1 security patch.
I have the unlocked snapdragon for USA
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ASBA Feb 1 security patch.
I have the unlocked snapdragon for USA
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Well there is proximity sensor bug, that does not allow the phone to go on deep sleep after you make a VoIP call (whatsapp or facebook call) this is solve by rebooting the device, but also the new software update aahas fixed this issue.
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Well there is proximity sensor bug, that does not allow the phone to go on deep sleep after you make a VoIP call (whatsapp or facebook call) this is solve by rebooting the device, but also the new software update aahas fixed this issue.
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I thought the SD version didn't have the proximity bug issue?
Still waiting for the unlocked update