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Hi guys I need your help for this problem.
The camera won't let me take photos using the flash leds, I tap the icon but nothing happens...it won't change.
The thing is that it worked fine and smooth until yesterday (as far as I remember), I only installed some "innocent" cabs and the hotfixes. Never changed the ROM but now, after the hotfixes, it shows me 2 different versions: when the phone starts it says 1.48.71294 but when I go in phone informations it says ROM 1.48.408.1 (71294) ITA (btw, I'm italian...). Is it the same thing or what?
Now I'm downloading the ROM from the htc support :/. Will it help? donno yet.
The phone works perfect, just this camera thingy is driving me mad. 3 or 4 hard resets didn't help.
Try help me out (I'll go up on the roof and throw my Leo far far away...).
Thx in advance.
EDIT: SOLVED
hi,
great to know your problem got solved. can you please post the solution?
thanks
Funny how it got solved: another hard reset and here I go.
Sorry but this is it.
And make sure your batter is above the minimum charge amount for the camera app to use the flash. I've seen various amounts on here, ranging from 20% to 50%. I'd suggest that if your flash isn't working in the camera app, that's probably your problem. Just make sure you're charged to at least 50%.
johncmolyneux said:
And make sure your batter is above the minimum charge amount for the camera app to use the flash. I've seen various amounts on here, ranging from 20% to 50%. I'd suggest that if your flash isn't working in the camera app, that's probably your problem. Just make sure you're charged to at least 50%.
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this is what I was mumble-mumble thinking last night but the battery was fully charged.
It seems like this smartphone is a work-in-progress but I'm positive and still consider that the price is worth.
I had the same problem: at the beginning I was scared something went wrong on my device. Later I found that under 20% the led flash is disabled by default to save battery.... try, it's the right percentage...
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Not having the flash available under 20% is a real pain - I don't like having my hand held because HTC won't let me decide if the pic I want to take is more important or having my phone last for some extra time.
Does anybody know the registry tweak or fix to enable the flash until the battery is spent?
There's none.
The drain of the flash is so high that if it stayed active under 20% the voltage drop on the battery would most likely cause your HD2 to just shut down instantly when it gives the bright flash when taking the photo.
battery under 30% the device wont allow you to use the flash.
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Hi my hd2 is on a stock windows mobile rom and has a huge battery drain, every 1 minute or so i lose 1% of my battery and even on standby its the same.
Please can anyone help!!!! I have just flashed a stock rom from sd and have nothing on it and it still does it!
did you flash another radio rom? battery performance has a lot to do with it.
formatting your sd card could also help.
I've tried formatting my sd card and have tried flashing many radio roms right now im on the latest one (2.15...) and still it does it.
well the latest doesn't mean that it's the best for you. it depends on your carrier and area. but this wouldn't result in such a high battery drain.
sorry i can't help you then. i would try to make a freash install with task 29 and everything and if it's still not better try another battery.
Ive tried everything..no one knows anything about it
Thanks anyways
Would appreciate if anyone else has this problem too?
Sounds more like your battery is on the way out. Do you have another you could test?
Yupp, i have 3 standard htc batterys and 2 of them are brand new and still it happens
You did not say how long you have had the HD2, whether this problem has occurred from the beginning, or had just recently started. If it's been that way from the time you got it, it needs to go back to the vendor/seller for replacement. If it has suddenly started, what has changed? Other recent threads here note that a change in GMail was causing problems with high CPU levels and fast battery drain. I believe you said in one response that two of your three batteries have this problem. I assume that one of the batteries does not. If so, it sounds like bad batteries.
Sorry i meant to say that every battery that i try, it still has the problem. And also i brought this phone (used) with no problems and i put android on it, one day it turned extremely hot whilst i put it on charge, then what used to happen was whenever i left my phone on standby (screen off) my phone would switch off. But then i changed my charger cable and that problem was fixed but now i have this problem.
In that case could be the cable not supplying enough charge to the battery, or the phone reading battery stats incorrectly. Other than that I'm at a loss.
Tried everything :/
Thanks anyways I guess its just time for the bin :/
emadul said:
Tried everything :/
Thanks anyways I guess its just time for the bin :/
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Are you using Gmail? There have been a lot of reports about overheating and battery drain from gmail accounts. Evidently there was some change in the way Google handles their accounts.
Nope, not using gmail
theres nothing on my rom as i just flashed it.
if you flashed it new and the problems started at this point you can try to wipe the battery stats in cwm. don't really now what exactly that does but it's worth a try.
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if you flashed it new and the problems started at this point you can try to wipe the battery stats in cwm. don't really now what exactly that does but it's worth a try.
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thats providing hes running it and not using a stock winmo 6.5 rom
Yeah, im using a stock windowsmobile rom so no clockworkmod unfortunately..
oh right. there was something with windows on this phone ^^ sorry already forgot that.
Hi, did you try the following?
Switch off the phone completely and then remove the battery for approx. 15 to 20 seconds. Then put it in again and start the phone.
When I used this procedure the battery drain was normal again.
BR rainer
tried that still no luck :/
Take out the sim AND sd card. Maybe one of them is going bad.
Hello everyone I hope I got the right forum
I have a problem with the new system update released
The new update did not help at all to my nexus
I ran out of battery really fast, before the update it was fine
Battery had stayed a long time
What should I do?
1headshot said:
Hello everyone I hope I got the right forum
I have a problem with the new system update released
The new update did not help at all to my nexus
I ran out of battery really fast, before the update it was fine
Battery had stayed a long time
What should I do?
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Read this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2385843
To get battery like this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44364085&postcount=5089
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Galaxo60 said:
Read this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2385843
To get battery like this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44364085&postcount=5089
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A quick look through that thread shows that it is focused on problems relating to Google Services. Since the update, I too am having issues with the battery draining more quickly than it ever did before. However, it appears to be msm_hsic_host wakelock causing the problem. Google services are a very small part of my battery usage.
I have posted a couple times about it in various threads, but I haven't seen a fix that applies to 4.3.
The battery drain is out of hand. I love my N4, but this is a big turn off for me.
I have tried these configurations to make sure it wasn't an oddball app causing the problem -
Stock 4.3 with stock Kernel - no root/stock recovery - Only apps being the ones that load on a factory reset
Wiped all partitions and reloaded stock 4.3/gapps/no root/stock recovery
Stock 4.3/rooted/TWRP/Stock gapps
Stock 4.3/rooted/TWRP/gapps+ a handful of other apps (photobucket/es file explorer/bbs - essentially, my normal config)
Added note - I also have cell broadcasts of all types turned off.
All of the above combinations respond the same way in regard to battery drain overnight. 7-9 hours off the charger/no screen time nets me 25-30% loss of battery from a full charge. msm_hsic shows up in BBS with 1.75 to 2.5 hours of wake time and is the highest power consumer. Putting the phone in flight mode reduces power consumption to ~2% over the same 7-9 hour timeframe. Just turning wifi off doesn't change anything.
Ideas anyone?
Calebz said:
A quick look through that thread shows that it is focused on problems relating to Google Services. Since the update, I too am having issues with the battery draining more quickly than it ever did before. However, it appears to be msm_hsic_host wakelock causing the problem. Google services are a very small part of my battery usage.
I have posted a couple times about it in various threads, but I haven't seen a fix that applies to 4.3.
The battery drain is out of hand. I love my N4, but this is a big turn off for me.
I have tried these configurations to make sure it wasn't an oddball app causing the problem -
Stock 4.3 with stock Kernel - no root/stock recovery - Only apps being the ones that load on a factory reset
Wiped all partitions and reloaded stock 4.3/gapps/no root/stock recovery
Stock 4.3/rooted/TWRP/Stock gapps
Stock 4.3/rooted/TWRP/gapps+ a handful of other apps (photobucket/es file explorer/bbs - essentially, my normal config)
Added note - I also have cell broadcasts of all types turned off.
All of the above combinations respond the same way in regard to battery drain overnight. 7-9 hours off the charger/no screen time nets me 25-30% loss of battery from a full charge. msm_hsic shows up in BBS with 1.75 to 2.5 hours of wake time and is the highest power consumer. Putting the phone in flight mode reduces power consumption to ~2% over the same 7-9 hour timeframe. Just turning wifi off doesn't change anything.
Ideas anyone?
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As far as I know, this wakelock is caused because of the usage of 3G, like browsing, syncing, or any other thing that consumes data. This drain for me is usually between 10%-15%. There is no way t completely get rid of it, because it is part of the Android system.
There are many kernels that tried to fix this, about stock image and JW branch I don´t know, but maybe you should try to install an AOSP variant, because AOSP has many bugs fixed.
Also I remember I read somewhere that also bad radio could be causing this kind of issues, so try to get latest radio/bootloader for 4.3.
Hope it helps.
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Galaxo60 said:
As far as I know, this wakelock is caused because of the usage of 3G, like browsing, syncing, or any other thing that consumes data. This drain for me is usually between 10%-15%. There is no way t completely get rid of it, because it is part of the Android system.
There are many kernels that tried to fix this, about stock image and JW branch I don´t know, but maybe you should try to install an AOSP variant, because AOSP has many bugs fixed.
Also I remember I read somewhere that also bad radio could be causing this kind of issues, so try to get latest radio/bootloader for 4.3.
Hope it helps.
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To avoid having loose ends out there (in case anyone finds this thread during a search) - The problem turned out to be the latest radio. Not my lack of it :lol:
After flashing back to the .48 radio, from the .84 radio - everything is back to normal. No more weird Android OS wakelocks. ~3-4% battery drain overnight instead of 20-30%
There are more and more people popping up on XDA with this problem. So far, all of them that I have seen are outside the US. A few have even discovered the same fix.
So - future person that finds this thread during a search, look into the possibility of flashing back to version .48 of the radio. Hopefully this saves someone the trouble of experimenting with a bunch of different ROMs and kernels.
Calebz said:
To avoid having loose ends out there (in case anyone finds this thread during a search) - The problem turned out to be the latest radio. Not my lack of it :lol:
After flashing back to the .48 radio, from the .84 radio - everything is back to normal. No more weird Android OS wakelocks. ~3-4% battery drain overnight instead of 20-30%
There are more and more people popping up on XDA with this problem. So far, all of them that I have seen are outside the US. A few have even discovered the same fix.
So - future person that finds this thread during a search, look into the possibility of flashing back to version .48 of the radio. Hopefully this saves someone the trouble of experimenting with a bunch of different ROMs and kernels.
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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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I'm starting to think the goodness of the Note 3 battery is becoming a joke. What I did was clear my cache partition and did a factory reset after from the recovery menu. I have not installed any other apps yet. I just set up dropbox, play books, email, etc. Normal things for normal use.
I did a reset because my battery was draining before and I thought a reset could resolve it. I need to ask for solutions as this is really giving me a headache.
Don't ask if I have turned off this or that, most probably I did as I read from multiple threads. Those threads are only guessing or otherwise throwing the OP in a loop for the search of answers.
Xda, I need your help to figure out how to SOLVE this stupid drain.
Note on the screenshot: I took that screen after 30 mins after plugging it out. It drained 2% while I was doing absolutely nothing but stare at the Android System bar graph go higher. Its like a plague for the damn phone.
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I installed BBS and here are screenshots of the partial and kernel wakelock. Is this normal though? This happened while I was sleeping overnight and I have not installed any apps other than BBS. This is how my stats were before and my battery is draining fast especially when I'm using my phone.
Thing is, I have set all measures possible to extend battery life non rooted and it goes down by the minute of light use.
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I'm starting to think the goodness of the Note 3 battery is becoming a joke. What I did was clear my cache partition and did a factory reset after from the recovery menu. I have not installed any other apps yet. I just set up dropbox, play books, email, etc. Normal things for normal use.
I did a reset because my battery was draining before and I thought a reset could resolve it. I need to ask for solutions as this is really giving me a headache.
Don't ask if I have turned off this or that, most probably I did as I read from multiple threads. Those threads are only guessing or otherwise throwing the OP in a loop for the search of answers.
Xda, I need your help to figure out how to SOLVE this stupid drain.
Note on the screenshot: I took that screen after 30 mins after plugging it out. It drained 2% while I was doing absolutely nothing but stare at the Android System bar graph go higher. Its like a plague for the damn phone.
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at least should mentioned ur model n900 or n9005!?
anyway i did this for my N900 after i got battery draining once and it solve problem;
when it discharge to ~15% turn it off and connect it to charger and let it charging 100%
it can help battery to charge without using it at same time
i mentioned it before several times (in another threads) it s like re-gauging battery.
another thing u can do is flashing another stock firmware
but search for the more stable firmware.
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Sorry! I have the SM-N9005. Bought from the Philippines (Smart carrier)
Pokkle said:
I'm starting to think the goodness of the Note 3 battery is becoming a joke. What I did was clear my cache partition and did a factory reset after from the recovery menu. I have not installed any other apps yet. I just set up dropbox, play books, email, etc. Normal things for normal use.
I did a reset because my battery was draining before and I thought a reset could resolve it. I need to ask for solutions as this is really giving me a headache.
Don't ask if I have turned off this or that, most probably I did as I read from multiple threads. Those threads are only guessing or otherwise throwing the OP in a loop for the search of answers.
Xda, I need your help to figure out how to SOLVE this stupid drain.
Note on the screenshot: I took that screen after 30 mins after plugging it out. It drained 2% while I was doing absolutely nothing but stare at the Android System bar graph go higher. Its like a plague for the damn phone.
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The joys of Android!
Wakelock detector and BetterBatteryStats are your best friend in regards to stuff like that. - Usually it's Alarmmanager or something similar that causes it. What generally fixed it for me was switching ROMS
radicalisto said:
The joys of Android!
Wakelock detector and BetterBatteryStats are your best friend in regards to stuff like that. - Usually it's Alarmmanager or something similar that causes it. What generally fixed it for me was switching ROMS
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The joys Android bring me alright...
I downloaded bbs and will check after I wake up!
*rooting, switching roms and other watchamacallit are out of my comfort zone atm. I am trying to read about them alright but idk, I just don't get it lol. The Note 3 is my first Android/smartphone coming from the olden mobile phone days.
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Sorry! I have the SM-N9005. Bought from the Philippines (Smart carrier)
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Do you also have a microSD or a large amount of custom files in your (internal or external) memory? Since when you do factory-reset you also clear all the preliminary indexes and caches that the system created, and it will work pretty hard to re-index all that after first reboot!
Ahh wise not messing if out of your comfort zone then, sensible guy.
However, have a good read around, you'll find after some heavy duty reading you'll probably feel alright in maybe trying rooting and debloating some apps etc. But then again, you might not. That is one of the best things about Android, you can play around to suit your needs whether novice or pro.
Also, if you do fancy rooting and need help you can post here, or you can just shoot me a PM I'll help you over the first hurdle at least if you want :good:
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Do you also have a microSD or a large amount of custom files in your (internal or external) memory? Since when you do factory-reset you also clear all the preliminary indexes and caches that the system created, and it will work pretty hard to re-index all that after first reboot!
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No, I don't have an SD card inserted. This is my second reboot since trying to solve the problem.
Hello, I have a galaxy s4 gt-i9505 running on Android 4.3. The problem that I found is that the battery drains really fast after upgrading to Android 4.3. I have tried many ways to fix it such as making sure WiFi is not ON when not in use as well as Mobile Data, in fact they are all off but the battery still drains.
I have no idea what is going on, may be one of the application is responsible for this but I have already did factory reset multiple times and also wipe cache from recovery mode. Still they didn't help.
I read on thing about BetterBatteryStat, and have my screenshot attached. I don't know what to get out of it so please if anyone can help me by looking at those photos, show me what to do.
Thanks.:cyclops:
Kalaxy said:
Hello, I have a galaxy s4 gt-i9505 running on Android 4.3. The problem that I found is that the battery drains really fast after upgrading to Android 4.3. I have tried many ways to fix it such as making sure WiFi is not ON when not in use as well as Mobile Data, in fact they are all off but the battery still drains.
I have no idea what is going on, may be one of the application is responsible for this but I have already did factory reset multiple times and also wipe cache from recovery mode. Still they didn't help.
I read on thing about BetterBatteryStat, and have my screenshot attached. I don't know what to get out of it so please if anyone can help me by looking at those photos, show me what to do.
Thanks.:cyclops:
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1. Move the brightness of you screen close to minimum.
2. Flash or update ur phone to android 4.4.2 when you will have the update.
3. Deactivate the apps you don't use for save battery.
Joku1981 said:
1. Move the brightness of you screen close to minimum.
2. Flash or update ur phone to android 4.4.2 when you will have the update.
3. Deactivate the apps you don't use for save battery.
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Ok I'll try reducing brightness but my question is, Does updating to 4.4.2 will solve the problem..??
Kalaxy said:
Ok I'll try reducing brightness but my question is, Does updating to 4.4.2 will solve the problem..??
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No, coz the battery of the i9505 is a ****. But ur phone will go better if u deactivate some bloatware (apps u don't use).
Battery drains
What do you mean by battery a****..?? I have already disabled most of the applications but it still has no effect, the battery is still drains. What else should I do.
Battery drains
Hello guys,
I really need help here. This is what I've just captured from BetterBatteryStat. Anyone can point me where to go after looking at this picture. Please reply anyone.
Thanks.