Guys this process 10380 is taking 14 percent of my battery in 80 percent, how to stop it, it is shown as android system.
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Hi guys, please help me solve this. I am using a stock Asian rom, i have rooted it and installed official touch CWM. i have charged my phone like 5 times already and i have had my phone for 4 days. So today i wanted to check how long my battery lasts so i have charged it to 100% and unplugged it from charger since 11.16 am this morning. You see as long i don't reboot my phone the stats are ok, but after i reboot the stats are reset and show only since boot or the last 3 hours. i can't seem to see the whole history since charged i have attached a screen as you can see it shows 81% but usage is 1h 53mins which is not, as i stated earlier i unplugged my phone from charger since 11.16 am and now its 10.46 pm so around 11 hours and 30 minutes of use. I am thinking now of flashing my rom to fresh state but its a time consuming thing, and i don't want to result to that option.
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By the way i found another post suggesting i wipe the battery stats. Since there isn't that option in recovery i did that manually by deleting data/system/batterystats.bin after i fully charged the phone and wiped cache partition, and wipe Dalvik cache.
But after reboot i tried to reboot again and it didn't show my first boot history time, so it's as if the battery history isn't saved or it's reset,
By the way i checked the battery with BetterBatteryStats and it only gives 1 option to view history and thats since boot, but when i did my first boot after deleting batterystats.bin, BetterBatteryStats gave me the option to view since charged and unplugged but not any more.
so far i don't see any other option but to install a fresh stock.
I had received a small OTA update (about 26 MB) on my i9500 one day which upgraded it from MJ5 to MJ9, but I was facing severe battery issues since then. Like, it would take over 3 hours to charge completely and battery would completely drain in 7 hours even when device is idle and power saving mode is enabled, often it was discharging even when plugged. Then things got more serious, like it wouldn't even charge at all, battery was stuck at 1% for several hours. I somehow managed to get it to 27% and then decided to downgrade back to MJ5, using the firmware from SamMobile. I flashed it with Odin but then things went wrong, the process failed, and my device won't boot at all. All it says is,"Firmware upgrade encountered an issue. Please select recovery mode in Kies & try again". I tried again to flash it, but same results.
There was essential data in my device, which wasn't backed up. I want to recover my device without losing any data. That's the major priority. And a minor one is to try to resolve the battery issues.
I need the help urgently, anything anyone could tell me would be highly appreciated.
I just got my G2 and decided to root it then flash the cloudy g3 1.2 ROM which went fine. Following that, I installed the Xdabbeb camera mod which caused the phone to enter a bootloop. Because of that, I wiped the system, data, and cache, then reflashed the G3 ROM (with the kitkat baseband).
When I was on TWRP though, it said the battery was on 100% when it was actually on about 60%. So after flashing the ROM and booting it up, the battery percentage showed 100% then started dropping very quickly. I lost 20 percent in half an hour of use.
To do a battery calibration, you must charge the device to 100% and if I do this, it shows the charge at 100% but in reality it isn't. How am I meant to reset the battery stats completely? I don't mind resetting things as I've only just got the phone.
Also would someone mind downloading a battery calibration app and charging the phone to 100% then telling me what the voltage is at 100%?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Im wondering why android system is on top or most of the time in par with screen statistics on battery stats. Previously it would settle down at 11% or less but now its up or more than 20%. Wondering what causes this behavior . Even after a fresh format and few minutes of usage Currently running stock 4.4.2 KitKat not rooted. I noticed that this happend after i tried to root my device. Not sure if its a coincidence. Anyone got same issue? its just my battery isnt as good as before
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Im wondering why android system is on top or most of the time in par with screen statistics on battery stats. Previously it would settle down at 11% or less but now its up or more than 20%. Wondering what causes this behavior . Even after a fresh format and few minutes of usage Currently running stock 4.4.2 KitKat not rooted. I noticed that this happend after i tried to root my device. Not sure if its a coincidence. Anyone got same issue? its just my battery isnt as good as before
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Did you try to reboot the device? Sometime this simple trick may help.
Or you may need to update the firmware.
What is your firmware version? Is it the latest one? Check for the latest firmware for your device in Phone INFO ★Samsung★ app > Menu > 'Firmware Browser'.
It's bugged.
It'll list Android System as highest usage even after 4 hours of heavy gaming, with the game at 3-8%. In every battery monitor.
Ya e reboot might have fixed it for awhile and wiping cache.
Hello all,
Completely new in this world I would appreciate help with the following.
I'm using a Samsung Galaxy Note3. I got it from a friend who had rooted it (temasek-12.1 unofficial build).
Today I opend the Note3 and saw a (for me new) screen indicating that Android was starting and was optimising the apps (118) I let it run.
After a while I noticed that the optimising must have entered a new phase because the counter for optimising was at 2 (of 4 apps to optimise). I let it run.
Then I saw tjhe normal startup screen and thougt optimising had ended and put the Note3 aside.
Later I noticed the Note3 was showing the same screen (Android is starting, optimising 118 apps, I take it these are the same 118 as before) .... I waited.
Then I same that the normal startup screen was running (did not see the change from previous screen). I waited to finish normal startup for a least 10 minutes. It did not. Then I was called away and could not see what followed, but later the Note 3 was (again showing the Android is being Started and is optimising 118 apps screen.
The Note3 is busy doing this for at least 6 consequative hours, probably more and cannot be used (tried on/off button, but the Nore3 doest seem te react and I didn't dare to remove battery yet).
I think (know) this is not as it should, but have no idea what is giong on and/or how to fix this.
The only other information shown on the screen is "Powered by Arter97 optimizations"
Who can tell me what to do please?
All thought on this welcome!
Greetings,
Jacq
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Just now I witnessed that the noral startupscreen was followd abruptly by the "Starting Android and optimizing" screen And the device is (again) optimizing 118 apps .......
Boot to recovery and wipe cache .
Or flash stock rom through odin .
Hi! For some reason wasn't informed of your post ....
Can you explain to me wat happened here?
In the meantime the device got working again. it took until late in the afternoon. The loop staid, but the number of apps to be optimized got less and sudden it ended and I could use the device again. It took most of the day (not counting what happend early this morning, when I was not aware of the issue).
Grtz., Jacq
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