Does anyone how to really fix batery drain on MIUI 12.0.2.0 QFJMIXM?
I made a reset, turn off bluetooth,nfc,gps, stop msa, mba services, nothing works for me in this update vs miui 11, my battery life decrease 50%.
When I try to reinstall this last update, Ota system never found.
Had the same...3h sot on 1 day... horrible
I'm gone to Paranoid, second days, 4h sot ans 32% left. Not excellent but better !
me too, i got +2 days standby (cell + wifi only) with miui 10, a litlle less with miui11, and 12 went crap (with android system using the most like you)
tried what i could find to fix it, but nothing helped. plus miui12 had a bunch of bugs.
luckily i did a full backup before installing miui12. i went back to miui11
maybe in future builds they fix it, but for now, does not worth it for me.
Do you suggest a better android 10 rom?
At this moment you use a old MIUI or a rom?
fredprell said:
Do you suggest a better android 10 rom?
At this moment you use a old MIUI or a rom?
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Im using the Global EEA MIUI 11.0.6.0, which is the latest one before MIUI12. instaled using the recovery rom with TWRP.
i tested briefly LineageOS, but in actuality, MIUI is more "customizable" to my likings, and LineageOS feels a bit basic. The "extra" options is the MIUI have is great for me.
i would have tested PixelExperience Plus, but got firmware errors on installing, an as i'm not familiar with the firmware arena yet (i prefer a phone than a paper weight ), i only tested Lineage prior to downgrading MIUI12 > MIUI11
fredprell said:
Do you suggest a better android 10 rom?
At this moment you use a old MIUI or a rom?
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malowz said:
Im using the Global EEA MIUI 11.0.6.0, which is the latest one before MIUI12. instaled using the recovery rom with TWRP.
i tested briefly LineageOS, but in actuality, MIUI is more "customizable" to my likings, and LineageOS feels a bit basic. The "extra" options is the MIUI have is great for me.
i would have tested PixelExperience Plus, but got firmware errors on installing, an as i'm not familiar with the firmware arena yet (i prefer a phone than a paper weight ), i only tested Lineage prior to downgrading MIUI12 > MIUI11
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Yes, Pixel Experience Plus has definitively much better battery life! I have 8-9 hours SOT (see screenshot)
Btw: Firmware flashing isn't a big deal. There's not much you can do wrong.
The problem like appear android system, have any app to know whats process killing battery to stop?
fredprell said:
The problem like appear android system, have any app to know whats process killing battery to stop?
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gsam battery monitor can show details, but in my findings the consuming wakelocks are needed system components , and not something you can disable and fix it.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gsamlabs.bbm
appears that xiaomi is the one that needed to fix this, unless we have a ninja here that can do their job.
i would do more testing but this is my main phone and i can't spend days without it, testing fresh installs and trying to find the root causes by trial and error
spring_roll said:
... Firmware flashing isn't a big deal. There's not much you can do wrong.
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you undermine my abilities of doing stupid things
fredprell said:
The problem like appear android system, have any app to know whats process killing battery to stop?
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Disable App Vault
Disable wifi and bluetooth location scanning
Check your autostart apps
Go to Settings/Privacy protection/tap on "Manage"/Special permissions/Battery optimization and optimize everything, especially Xiaomi service framework
Disable Pocket mode
Turn off AOD
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welder73 said:
Disable App Vault
Disable wifi and bluetooth location scanning
Check your autostart apps
Go to Settings/Privacy protection/tap on "Manage"/Special permissions/Battery optimization and optimize everything, especially Xiaomi service framework
Disable Pocket mode
Turn off AOD
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i had done all of this and other things, since i started using miui11. in my case wasn't enough to make the "android system" to reduce battery usage in miui12.
i started to disable fingerprint unlock, uninstalled most of my apps, removed magisk, mods, etc (they may be the cause of problems) and still, nothing visible changed.
don't know if this is a problem everyone having or only a few.
malowz said:
i had done all of this and other things, since i started using miui11. in my case wasn't enough to make the "android system" to reduce battery usage in miui12.
i started to disable fingerprint unlock, uninstalled most of my apps, removed magisk, mods, etc (they may be the cause of problems) and still, nothing visible changed.
don't know if this is a problem everyone having or only a few.
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Install Magisk, get a root file explorer.
Go to /dev/diag, set this file's permissions to 666. See if it helps.
Watanabe_You said:
Install Magisk, get a root file explorer.
Go to /dev/diag, set this file's permissions to 666. See if it helps.
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im back at miui11. should i test it anyway?
google-ing show this is about "Modem logging" ?
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saw a news today about miui 12 for k20/9t being halted for minor issues. maybe we can get a updated rom if we wait a bit.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Xiaom...or-the-Mi-9T-in-several-regions.482947.0.html
malowz said:
im back at miui11. should i test it anyway?
google-ing show this is about "Modem logging" ?
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saw a news today about miui 12 for k20/9t being halted for minor issues. maybe we can get a updated rom if we wait a bit.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Xiaom...or-the-Mi-9T-in-several-regions.482947.0.html
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Up to you. I think I saw it on 11 too, not sure if that's the same problem.
I just know it's a recurring one for our device
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Hello,
I have a G2 D802 International version (more info in the end of the post)
Rom is CloudyG2 v3.3 Android 5.0.2, but the problem is not related to this rom only, as it was also present with the Stock ROM.
I face a lot of slowdowns and a poor battery life even with the phone left on standby.
I don't recall that the same happened on Kitkat.
Things I tried:
- Clearing/wiping the cache partition, only closing all running apps makes it faster again but for a short while.
- Use Watchdog task manager to check if an app consumes CPU but it doesn't show something specific.
PS: I always do a full wipe when installing a new rom
Question is, how can I effectively check which app/process consumes cpu/battery.
Phone: LG G2 D802 (International) 16Gb version.
Rom: CloudyG2 v3.3
Android 5.0.2
Kernel: 3.4.0
Build number: SRKDeBloatG2-2-00.TomYum-Kung
Root: rooted.
Recovery: TWRP
Apps that may be left open in the background(if it matters):
Google maps, Outlook, Messenger, Whatsapp, Facebook, Chrome.
but these have been always the same, even when the performance was OK on kitkat
Just uninstall all apps you don't need. Like Facebook etc. Just go to the mobile page of the ones you need.
Also you can do a full wipe, internal sd card included. Then transfer install files to phone in TWRP. Than flash again. Don't use backup for the apps and install just the ones u need.
good luck!
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Just uninstall all apps you don't need. Like Facebook etc. Just go to the mobile page of the ones you need.
Also you can do a full wipe, internal sd card included. Then transfer install files to phone in TWRP. Than flash again. Don't use backup for the apps and install just the ones u need.
good luck!
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Thanks @PhoenixNLx, I already wiped everything before, it comes back again.
as of the Apps I need them all, I did for sometime use facebook's website instead of the app, but the other apps I do need them.
I just wish if someone could guide me how to hunt down this problem by knowing the cause.
I also read that some performance problems were fixed in 5.1.1, so I would appreciate if anyone recommends a rom.
ohdev said:
Thanks @PhoenixNLx, I already wiped everything before, it comes back again.
as of the Apps I need them all, I did for sometime use facebook's website instead of the app, but the other apps I do need them.
I just wish if someone could guide me how to hunt down this problem by knowing the cause.
I also read that some performance problems were fixed in 5.1.1, so I would appreciate if anyone recommends a rom.
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I recommend Blisspop 4.0.3 for now (android 5.1.1) bij Blisspopteam @electrikjesus.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/development/rom-blisspop-team-blissmust-12b-t2985536
Install google apps from open gapps.
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I recommend Blisspop 4.0.3 for now (android 5.1.1) bij Blisspopteam @electrikjesus.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/development/rom-blisspop-team-blissmust-12b-t2985536
Install google apps from open gapps.
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Thanks, I'll keep an eye on it, if a stable marshmallow version is not released within 3 month I'll give it a try (I have no time at the moment to reinstall everything )
There is stable Marshmallow.
I try at least
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There is stable Marshmallow.
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thanks @mwedo, I didn't know about that rom until now
electrikjesus said:
I try at least
Sent from my LG-H810 using Tapatalk
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thanks @electrikjesus for passing by
sorry when I meant I'll be waiting for a stable rom, I meant without the early bugs in CM which are still not totally fixed,
but I think I'll lose my temper with my phone and install your rom after a week from now
Update for anyone viewing this thread in the feature,
I've installed Bliss Rom 6.0 (android 6.0 Marshmallow) and it has been a week since then,
the rom speed, battery usage and features are amazing and I don't face any slowness anymore.
Great to know! For future reference also there is an app called wakelock detector tells you what's eating your battery life
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Great to know! For future reference also there is an app called wakelock detector tells you what's eating your battery life
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Question, if you are not rooted what is a good app that detects what's eating your battery life? I'm losing 15% on avg during the night and as far as I know nothing is running (bluetooth/location is off) and the phone is left in the same spot.
I had the same problems with the stock rom, but with CyanogenMod 12.1 I neither had battery problems nor slowdowns, the same with CM 13 nightlys now. On average, my g2 reaches up to 2 days battery running time.?
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Question, if you are not rooted what is a good app that detects what's eating your battery life? I'm losing 15% on avg during the night and as far as I know nothing is running (bluetooth/location is off) and the phone is left in the same spot.
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GSam Battery Monitor
I just installed omega 6.1 phone looks Normal no boot loop
Should I worry about it?
Note 4
N910F
6.0.1
Phone suddenly switched off 35% battery, then power back n again and find 15 % battery
Its not seandroid enforcing cuz root n stuffs, so dont worry bout it. as for the battery life try other roms or a kernel might get the job done, so just take some time and play w/ it
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Its not seandroid enforcing cuz root n stuffs, so dont worry bout it. as for the battery life try other roms or a kernel might get the job done, so just take some time and play w/ it
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I just found that back cover was loose. So I fixed it and also calibrated battery using advance battery calibration.
I will play with it and update soon
Thanks for the reply
I am facing random shutdown note 4
I did not know if same problem was in stock rom or not because I rooted it and flashed this rom without waiting.
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I just found that back cover was loose. So I fixed it and also calibrated battery using advance battery calibration.
I will play with it and update soon
Thanks for the reply
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The calibration didnt help that much fot mecuz all that does it deletes the battery stats so yeah my battery still sucks dies at about 25 % if fast charged
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Ganekhud said:
I am facing random shutdown note 4
I did not know if same problem was in stock rom or not because I rooted it and flashed this rom without waiting.
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The random reboots are usually a rom based problem, might also happen after too much modding
kriki200 said:
The calibration didnt help that much fot mecuz all that does it deletes the battery stats so yeah my battery still sucks dies at about 25 % if fast charged
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The random reboots are usually a rom based problem, might also happen after too much modding
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I think you are right. Too much mod was done.
I was looking around too many users have same problem (sudden shut down) some says deep sleep mode, some says it's rom causing it. Some says black screen.
What should I try to get rid of it first. Changing rom, no mods. Same rom only formate it again or what?
Ganekhud said:
I think you are right. Too much mod was done.
I was looking around too many users have same problem (sudden shut down) some says deep sleep mode, some says it's rom causing it. Some says black screen.
What should I try to get rid of it first. Changing rom, no mods. Same rom only formate it again or what?
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Id go with a new ROM smth stable, and try to not over do it with costumisation... Resurrection remix was really good for me, it has a lot of features and i haven experienced much crashing... Altho ive been on an old version of RR for quite some time so i dont know how the new onse runs... But here comes the testing phase just download the roms that you think will be good and flash em until you get smth thats gonna stable and good for you oh and another thing xposed also might cause crashing so be careful w/ that if youll be on xposed supported roms...
EDIT: i found an interesting feature in HEBF (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.androidvip.hebf) to prevent random rebooting dont know about the stability tho... Its under tools and kernel panic, this disables should disable the systems ability to crash and reboot when detecting a fatal SW error
Hi! Could anyone help me figure out why I have such high battery drain? I get about 2,5 hours of screen on time if I'm lucky. This is only on AOSP roms. According to GSMbattery it's "kernel is" that drains the most battery. I also have betterbatterystats installed but I'm not sure how the read that app.
This is the data from GSM -> kernel OS:
GSam Labs - Battery Monitor - Export Data
Kernel (Android OS)
Sep 7, 2017 9:42:54 AM
senny22 said:
Hi! Could anyone help me figure out why I have such high battery drain? I get about 2,5 hours of screen on time if I'm lucky. This is only on AOSP roms. According to GSMbattery it's "kernel is" that drains the most battery. I also have betterbatterystats installed but I'm not sure how the read that app.
This is the data from GSM -> kernel OS:
GSam Labs - Battery Monitor - Export Data
Kernel (Android OS)
Sep 7, 2017 9:42:54 AM
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Lol kernelOS? That sounds like a custom ROM...
Just reinstall the system
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Lol kernelOS? That sounds like a custom ROM...
Just reinstall the system
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It is a custom rom Lineage OS. What do you mean by reinstall system I've tried wiping everything multiple times but the battery still drains.
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It is a custom rom Lineage OS. What do you mean by reinstall system I've tried wiping everything multiple times but the battery still drains.
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KernelOS doesn't exist, that's what i mean. every android iteration has something called a kernel, which manages the CPU and stuff. it's a part of the system, and not an OS at all. If you don't know what that is I wouldn't recommend that you poke around, you might slip up and DFU brick your phone...
By reinstall the system I mean:
-go to TWRP
-wipe system, data, cache, dalvik
-flash the A2017X universal bootstack, the modem file for your phone, the ROM, the OpenGApps if you want to have Google stuff, Magisk or SuperSU for root
-Reboot and use
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KernelOS doesn't exist, that's what i mean. every android iteration has something called a kernel, which manages the CPU and stuff. it's a part of the system, and not an OS at all. If you don't know what that is I wouldn't recommend that you poke around, you might slip up and DFU brick your phone...
By reinstall the system I mean:
-go to TWRP
-wipe system, data, cache, dalvik
-flash the A2017X universal bootstack, the modem file for your phone, the ROM, the OpenGApps if you want to have Google stuff, Magisk or SuperSU for root
-Reboot and use
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I have reinstalled that way many times with many different aosp ROMs and kernels. Since reinstalls won't fix it is my only option to stay stock if I want over 4 hours of screen on time?
senny22 said:
I have reinstalled that way many times with many different aosp ROMs and kernels. Since reinstalls won't fix it is my only option to stay stock if I want over 4 hours of screen on time?
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Try to flash a custom kernel, and if it doesn't do anything then yeah, go back to stock
I would try Wakelock detector or look into alarm section of BBS.
Can you tell us which modem you are using and which device you own?
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Try to flash a custom kernel, and if it doesn't do anything then yeah, go back to stock
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I've tried both llama and radioactive kernel for a few days each. K guess I'll have to go back to stock.
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I would try Wakelock detector or look into alarm section of BBS.
Can you tell us which modem you are using and which device you own?
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I don't think it's got anything to do with wakelocks as it doesn't use barely any battery when the screen is off. Overnight it might use 3-4 percent. Over 2 hours in the day it only drains 1 percent.
I use the modem from the LOS thread and I have the G model of the phone.
senny22 said:
I don't think it's got anything to do with wakelocks as it doesn't use barely any battery when the screen is off. Overnight it might use 3-4 percent. Over 2 hours in the day it only drains 1 percent.
I use the modem from the LOS thread and I have the G model of the phone.
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You might have the cores always at max speed. Use Kernel Adiutor, and try to use the conservative governor on big and LITTLE cores
senny22 said:
I don't think it's got anything to do with wakelocks as it doesn't use barely any battery when the screen is off. Overnight it might use 3-4 percent. Over 2 hours in the day it only drains 1 percent.
I use the modem from the LOS thread and I have the G model of the phone.
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Please try b05 modem.
I use it without problems.
Why don't you post screens of battery usage and signal strength timeline?
I've tried the conservative governor now. It didn't help.
QUOTE=Choose an username...;73715509]You might have the cores always at max speed. Use Kernel Adiutor, and try to use the conservative governor on big and LITTLE cores[/QUOTE
I've tried the conservative governor now. It didn't help.
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QUOTE=Choose an username...;73715509]You might have the cores always at max speed. Use Kernel Adiutor, and try to use the conservative governor on big and LITTLE cores
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I've tried the conservative governor now. It didn't help.[/QUOTE]
senny22 said:
I've tried the conservative governor now. It didn't help.
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How can I install with the B05 modem? Just flash I stead of the one in the LOS thread?
senny22 said:
How can I install with the B05 modem? Just flash I stead of the one in the LOS thread?
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=73586271
senny22 said:
Hi! Could anyone help me figure out why I have such high battery drain? I get about 2,5 hours of screen on time if I'm lucky. This is only on AOSP roms. According to GSMbattery it's "kernel is" that drains the most battery. I also have betterbatterystats installed but I'm not sure how the read that app.
This is the data from GSM -> kernel OS:
GSam Labs - Battery Monitor - Export Data
Kernel (Android OS)
Sep 7, 2017 9:42:54 AM
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Hi Senny22. Were you able to figure it out as I have the same issue with official RR ROM. I also tried to reinstall things from scratch without luck. Thanks
adromn said:
Hi Senny22. Were you able to figure it out as I have the same issue with official RR ROM. I also tried to reinstall things from scratch without luck. Thanks
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No fix unfortunately ):
adromn said:
Hi Senny22. Were you able to figure it out as I have the same issue with official RR ROM. I also tried to reinstall things from scratch without luck. Thanks
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senny22 said:
No fix unfortunately ):
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Without proper screenshots and more precise information about your settings no-one can help you properly.
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Without proper screenshots and more precise information about your settings no-one can help you properly.
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Hi. Since yesterday I run dark room as opposed to RR official. I did factory reset using twrp 3.1.1.0. Before changing roms I tried to install different modems. Currently b06 since I have G version. According to stats phone does sleep yet battery drain is high. I think last night lost like 40% or even more. Not sure when this all started. I've been using RR for months without any issue. The thing is that I was always charging my phone at night so I don't know when exactly this started to happen. Perhaps there is a hardware issue. I will try to get back to stock this weekend if no other solution is found. Cheers
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rom is smooth.Thanks for your work.
fm radio is the only issue.(i hope fixed on next build)
good rom for daily driver.
Wew great work sur thanks for bringing CAF flavour for santoni pie
Nice and stable rom for daily use. Thanks for the update.
The only thing is that it's too heavy for the 2gb variant, imo. After 2 days of usage the available RAM goes down to a mere 400-500 MB.
This is one of the smoothest and most stable ROMs otherwise
Question, should i flash this or the caf edition?
I have tried a pixel experience about 5 months ago and after 3-4 weeks i started getting annoying advertisements in the main screen and i figured out they were coming from the launcher. Anyone else had the same problem ?
pankajkh said:
Question, should i flash this or the caf edition?
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This is CAF edition. Refer google to find difference between CAF and normal roms. It depends on the user needs on which rom they should flash
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prismaservice said:
I have tried a pixel experience about 5 months ago and after 3-4 weeks i started getting annoying advertisements in the main screen and i figured out they were coming from the launcher. Anyone else had the same problem ?
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Not a problem for me in this rom
Every i flash android 9.0 my joox mod cant play offline song why? But with oreo its normal. If app issue please help me what joox mod app which compatible with androi 9.0? Thx
Sorry my english ver bad
How to restart Phone to recovery??
It uses very much memory. 2.8gb of 3gb even if I restart the phone.
The Latest Update released on 20190309 removes the Gcam Mod present in the phone. Any Link To That ?
pankajkh said:
The Latest Update released on 20190309 removes the Gcam Mod present in the phone. Any Link To That ?
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I have found this:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xiaomi-redmi-4x/how-to/mod-google-camera-hdr-lens-blur-mi-t3670386
Hi,
Thanks for this development.
I had an issue using the CAF edition.
My phone was not able to connect with the data connection.
Using the non-caf edition, it works.
Using the non-caf edition, I had another issues. When I switched between Wifi en hotspot wifi, the UI crashed sometimes.
And the assistant is not able to understand the name of the contact, and ask every time to repeat it,when you try to ask to it to send a message.
Battery with using Bluetooth ist bad for me.
10 Minutes Bluetooth like 5 % Battery.
Anyway to fix this?
Thx!
I cant install magisk..i try 5 time and also tried patch boot img..can anybpdy help??
sidhrth89 said:
I cant install magisk..i try 5 time and also tried patch boot img..can anybpdy help??
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Same for me. No chance to flash magisk
sidhrth89 said:
I cant install magisk..i try 5 time and also tried patch boot img..can anybpdy help??
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bademaister said:
Same for me. No chance to flash magisk
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=79102383&postcount=433
This worked for me!
It worked for me.
First uninstall Magisk Manager apk in android.
Than go into recovery and flash magisk 18.1 zip.
Than reboot into android again and install magisk manager apk.
lochNESSIE said:
The only thing is that it's too heavy for the 2gb variant, imo. After 2 days of usage the available RAM goes down to a mere 400-500 MB.
This is one of the smoothest and most stable ROMs otherwise
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It also happened to me. The process named "wifi" takes more than 1GB of ram.
[Solution]
If you have rooted phone then
Kill that process from terminal and you are good to go.. ??
Have a good day...??
i don't play game on my mobile. all I do is talking with my GF, random youtubing, social apps, music, so all i care about is SOT! PERFORMANCE is my second priority. which rom would be best for me?
Try Superior OS.
Tanvir786 said:
i don't play game on my mobile. all I do is talking with my GF, random youtubing, social apps, music, so all i care about is SOT! PERFORMANCE is my second priority. which rom would be best for me?
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Mmm... Best battery backup is in Miui roms, although AOSP roms don't have the worst battery backup neither...
Personally my best battery backup was in MiuMix rom, but I know that some people have better battery life than me with AOSP roms.. Then I think you should try some of our recommendations and chose according your own experience... ?
Avik Sarkar said:
Try Superior OS.
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Do use use this rom? How much screen on time you get?
I'm using lastest MIUI10 of xiaomi.eu and so far so good, easy can get around 8~10hrs of SOT with just social media (messenger, whatsapp, instagram) and some random youtube/browsing, and even with light gaming, 1~2 hours of not so heavy games like Clash Royale.
But is up to you to go and test the roms until you find the one that suits better for your use, for example you can test the AOSiP Pizza of AmulyaX, it seems to have a good battery backup See this cap
Tanvir786 said:
Do use use this rom? How much screen on time you get?
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Don't know about SOT. But it's smooth with good battery backup. For more info join here- t.me/LavenderOfficial
BlackGarnett said:
I'm using lastest MIUI10 of xiaomi.eu and so far so good, easy can get around 8~10hrs of SOT with just social media (messenger, whatsapp, instagram) and some random youtube/browsing, and even with light gaming, 1~2 hours of not so heavy games like Clash Royale.
But is up to you to go and test the roms until you find the one that suits better for your use, for example you can test the AOSiP Pizza of AmulyaX, it seems to have a good battery backup See this cap
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What? I hardly ever arrive to 6 hours of SOT. What can I do? 8 hours... Impossible to imagine for me.
eloyco21 said:
What? I hardly ever arrive to 6 hours of SOT. What can I do? 8 hours... Impossible to imagine for me.
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Well, good thing about xiaomi.eu is that they debloat the ROM by default, so if you are using your stock MIUI, you could try Saki tool to debloat it Here's the link with tutorial.
AFAIK, many things in stock MIUI consume battery in background, also depending of the MIUI version of your phone it can do an impact too, EEA/Global, etc, because some version have battery drain, like for example my RN7 is global, when I was on 10.3.6.0 my SOT was lower than on the default version that came out-of-the-box with the phone that was 10.2.3.0 (a really weird version cuz i never found it again, it's global PFGMIXM).
I don't have my screenshot of 8-9hours of SOT, but I have this ones from yesterday. (As you can see, 5h of SOT with 42% percent left and from that, 2h were playing PUBG in Balance Graphics)
As I said, you can go and try ROMS until you found the one with better backup for your use, as today almost all custom roms are updated and improved compared to 2month ago. :good:
BlackGarnett said:
Well, good thing about xiaomi.eu is that they debloat the ROM by default, so if you are using your stock MIUI, you could try Saki tool to debloat it Here's the link with tutorial.
AFAIK, many things in stock MIUI consume battery in background, also depending of the MIUI version of your phone it can do an impact too, EEA/Global, etc, because some version have battery drain, like for example my RN7 is global, when I was on 10.3.6.0 my SOT was lower than on the default version that came out-of-the-box with the phone that was 10.2.3.0 (a really weird version cuz i never found it again, it's global PFGMIXM).
I don't have my screenshot of 8-9hours of SOT, but I have this ones from yesterday. (As you can see, 5h of SOT with 42% percent left and from that, 2h were playing PUBG in Balance Graphics)
As I said, you can go and try ROMS until you found the one with better backup for your use, as today almost all custom roms are updated and improved compared to 2month ago. :good:
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I have read the tutorial. I'm a noob in this themes of debloat the bootloader and how to install ROMs correctly. Also I dont know what are the consequences of debloating your mobile, only I have heard that I have to do a backup copy. If you could explain me some things it would be a pleasure. I can send you a link to a telegram chat and help me. Ty.
eloyco21 said:
I have read the tutorial. I'm a noob in this themes of debloat the bootloader and how to install ROMs correctly. Also I dont know what are the consequences of debloating your mobile, only I have heard that I have to do a backup copy. If you could explain me some things it would be a pleasure. I can send you a link to a telegram chat and help me. Ty.
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To debloat you just need to follow the tutorial in the link i gave you, is not needed to unlock the bootloader, that's another thing. (Debloating is just uninstalling system apps that are safe to remove and that actually doesn't impact your phone system, most of this apps just gather information to share it on the servers of it owners like Xiaomi for ads and etc)
Just install the ADB/Fastboot drivers Here's the link
Activate the USB debug in developer options Here's the link
You will need JRE (JavaRuntime) for Saki Tool Here's the link
Download Saki tool, it also have instruction of how to use it on GitHub Here's the link
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BlackGarnett said:
To debloat you just need to follow the tutorial in the link i gave you, is not needed to unlock the bootloader, that's another thing.
Just install the ADB/Fastboot drivers Here's the link
Activate the USB debug in developer options Here's the link
You will need JRE (JavaRuntime) for Saki Tool Here's the link
Download Saki tool, it also have instruction of how to use it on GitHub Here's the link
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Wow thank you. I will do this. And when a new android version or miui version get realeased, how can I upload it? I will have to download the version manually, yes?
eloyco21 said:
Wow thank you. I will do this. And when a new android version or miui version get realeased, how can I upload it? I will have to download the version manually, yes?
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As i stated in my edit of the previous post (Debloating is just uninstalling system apps that are safe to remove and that actually doesn't impact your phone system, most of this apps just gather information to share it on the servers of it owners like Xiaomi for ads and etc). Saki tool works like this, if you "uninstall" the app it just remove it from the running system but not from the system image or partition, that means that you can re-install again with the same tool (Saki), you will still get your OTA updates, next Android 10 (MIUI 11) will be for next year to be stable, betas are starting soon, so no worries with it, also read the post about the tool This link in the replies you will find some usefull information as which apps you can remove and so on, also any doubts about it wrote it there, good luck. :good:
BlackGarnett said:
As i stated in my edit of the previous post (Debloating is just uninstalling system apps that are safe to remove and that actually doesn't impact your phone system, most of this apps just gather information to share it on the servers of it owners like Xiaomi for ads and etc). Saki tool works like this, if you "uninstall" the app it just remove it from the running system but not from the system image or partition, that means that you can re-install again with the same tool (Saki), you will still get your OTA updates, next Android 10 (MIUI 11) will be for next year to be stable, betas are starting soon, so no worries with it, also read the post about the tool This link in the replies you will find some usefull information as which apps you can remove and so on, also any doubts about it wrote it there, good luck. :good:
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Yes one doubt more. In your previous post, you didn't say anything of ROMs. I mean, if you are using a specific ROM, can you tell me what is? Because I don't understand if after install saki tool I have to install my preferred ROM or there are some recommended ROMs to install. Thank you for all the explanation really.
eloyco21 said:
Yes one doubt more. In your previous post, you didn't say anything of ROMs. I mean, if you are using a specific ROM, can you tell me what is? Because I don't understand if after install saki tool I have to install my preferred ROM or there are some recommended ROMs to install. Thank you for all the explanation really.
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I said in the first post, Saki tool is for MIUI usually used on the stock rom (The one your phone came with, I mean if your phone is untouched), because as stock you can't do any much change without root and so on, so the tool helps you out to debloat without the need of unlock your bootloader / root your ROM. Now if you are going to unlock your bootloader to start testing custom ROMS that's another topic.
Also I said i'm using a Custom ROM, the lastest MIUI 10 rom from Xiaomi.eu, they build Miui rom based on China developer ones without all the bloat-apps, you can google a bit and read about Xiaomi.eu on their website.
So in resume, Saki if a Java based tool that you can run on your PC, and will help you out to debloat (manually selecting the apps you want to uninstall of your stock ROM) and also have some other features for phones with unlocked bootloader. But basically is used for the ppl who doesn't want to unlock it, and be on the safe stock ROM, or to evade voiding the guarantee.
If you are going to use any other custom ROM based on CAF or ASOP, the tool is not needed because most of those ROM doesn't came with bloataware.
Very helpful, but seriously off topic...
pe plus battery is shaping up well. no mods, not even magisk, are installed.
NightRaven49 said:
pe plus battery is shaping up well. no mods, not even magisk, are installed.
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What did you do for this hours os SOT? how did you install lineage os? Could you send links please?
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I said in the first post, Saki tool is for MIUI usually used on the stock rom (The one your phone came with, I mean if your phone is untouched), because as stock you can't do any much change without root and so on, so the tool helps you out to debloat without the need of unlock your bootloader / root your ROM. Now if you are going to unlock your bootloader to start testing custom ROMS that's another topic.
Also I said i'm using a Custom ROM, the lastest MIUI 10 rom from Xiaomi.eu, they build Miui rom based on China developer ones without all the bloat-apps, you can google a bit and read about Xiaomi.eu on their website.
So in resume, Saki if a Java based tool that you can run on your PC, and will help you out to debloat (manually selecting the apps you want to uninstall of your stock ROM) and also have some other features for phones with unlocked bootloader. But basically is used for the ppl who doesn't want to unlock it, and be on the safe stock ROM, or to evade voiding the guarantee.
If you are going to use any other custom ROM based on CAF or ASOP, the tool is not needed because most of those ROM doesn't came with bloataware.
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As I can see because your screenshots, you're Spanish. I have bad English, so if you could help me by telegram, it would be a pleasure. If you want it, I can pass you a link to not disturb in this thread