Hi,
I have a problem with Desire HD with Android Revolution Rom 2.0.11. Temp is over 40 Celsius when I upload videos and photos and frequent reboot is unavoidable. I set in SetCPU max 1036 min 245 (on demand). I tried perflock Disabler but it said no perflock to disable.
HTC Desire HD with Android Revolution ROM 2.0.11
Radio 12.28e.60.140f_26.04.02.17_M2_SF
Radio S-OFF, ENG S-OFF
ClockWorkMod v 2.5.1.3
SetCPU profile
I forgot to say that I have a profile for SetCPU,
if(temp>45) then change CPU to 245 min to 576 max, but hopefully, the temp never reaches to 45 (I think).
Regards,
Francesco
I think the highest I got mine was 32c using overclocking. What are the ambient temperatures over there? Assuming you don't sit in the blazing sun you either have a faulty kernel (try other Rom) or hardware issues. You did not plastic wrap your HD either right?
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May need a new batt
Or it can be that the radio isn't compatible with your device!
xdauser2000 said:
I think the highest I got mine was 32c using overclocking. What are the ambient temperatures over there? Assuming you don't sit in the blazing sun you either have a faulty kernel (try other Rom) or hardware issues. You did not plastic wrap your HD either right?
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Room temperature is quite normal. My phone temperature is also around your 32C during normal usage. But temperature increases when I upload photos and videos and playing chess. Today I send a few photos by email and then temp went up to 39C.
paulcoop007 said:
May need a new batt
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My DHD is just bought and I used it for a month. Even new battery might have defect? Anyway, I'll check for new battery replacement if nothing makes better. Thanks.
tolis626 said:
Or it can be that the radio isn't compatible with your device!
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It is recommended radio by Mike1986 and I did correctly to upgrade radio version.
OOkk...Well,you can check everything by installing current widget.It will monitor the electric current of your battery.
First off,how is your battery life?Are you experiencing any drain?And have you tried different roms?Maybe it's the rom.A bad flash maybe or a corrupted download(mike's rom is fine from what I know,haven't tried it myself yet).
In my opinion this has to be a hardware issue.
Not even my device gets >over< 34° Celsius at 1,8 ghz after 3h watching youtube with full brightness.
tolis626 said:
OOkk...Well,you can check everything by installing current widget.It will monitor the electric current of your battery.
First off,how is your battery life?Are you experiencing any drain?And have you tried different roms?Maybe it's the rom.A bad flash maybe or a corrupted download(mike's rom is fine from what I know,haven't tried it myself yet).
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I have battery life improvement after I flashed Revolution ROM. I didn't do anything wrong when I flashed the ROM.
Here is how I get new ROM.
Radio S-OFF first
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=857537
Then I asked in radio thread whether I can do ENG S-OFF
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=889093
then ENG S-OFF
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=855403
Then I flashed Revolution ROM 2.0.11
Everything seems fine. MD5 checks are verified. But I cannot find the problem. But it was a bad flash, I have no choice to flash ROM again.
If it is hardware problem, I cannot go and ask customer service to check since warranty is voided. Battery replacement might be one option.
You have mentioned awidget about monitoring but I have no idea and I cannot find that widget in Market or file sharing cyber lockers. Any clue?
Thanks,
Francesco
Laus007 said:
In my opinion this has to be a hardware issue.
Not even my device gets >over< 34° Celsius at 1,8 ghz after 3h watching youtube with full brightness.
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You are lucky to possess such beautiful performance device. Somethimes I'm thinking of buying durable phone with beautiful look and sophisticated features. But I have a feeling that none I have bought so far.
francescoandrio said:
I have battery life improvement after I flashed Revolution ROM. I didn't do anything wrong when I flashed the ROM.
Here is how I get new ROM.
Radio S-OFF first
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=857537
Then I asked in radio thread whether I can do ENG S-OFF
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=889093
then ENG S-OFF
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=855403
Then I flashed Revolution ROM 2.0.11
Everything seems fine. MD5 checks are verified. But I cannot find the problem. But it was a bad flash, I have no choice to flash ROM again.
If it is hardware problem, I cannot go and ask customer service to check since warranty is voided. Battery replacement might be one option.
You have mentioned awidget about monitoring but I have no idea and I cannot find that widget in Market or file sharing cyber lockers. Any clue?
Thanks,
Francesco
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Well,the widget is CurrentWidget,you can find it FOR FREE in market!
Now,if it's a hardware problem don't panic,warranty issues can be sorted out.If you are unlucky enough to have hardware problems,you will have to flash a 1.32 RUU.ENG S-OFF will be gone with RUU and you will have to manually S-ON your radio(More info on jkoljo's radio s-off tool's thread!Credits to him!).After that I believe you'll have no problem with warranty!
francescoandrio said:
You are lucky to possess such beautiful performance device. Somethimes I'm thinking of buying durable phone with beautiful look and sophisticated features. But I have a feeling that none I have bought so far.
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Well,that depends.His device can handle high frequencies(And that is really cool btw! ).Mine can handle an unstable 1881MHz @1500mV(bad! ).But it is really stable up to 1728MHz.However,my device can do really well with low voltages.For instance,I am running stable @825mV for 245MHz and @1425mV for 1497MHz with LeeDroid's kernel,which I think most devices can't handle.So I have lower power consumption than average!
Every CPU is different,that's what I want you to understand.Although it did sound like I am boasting!
tolis626 said:
Well,the widget is CurrentWidget,you can find it FOR FREE in market!
Now,if it's a hardware problem don't panic,warranty issues can be sorted out.If you are unlucky enough to have hardware problems,you will have to flash a 1.32 RUU.ENG S-OFF will be gone with RUU and you will have to manually S-ON your radio(More info on jkoljo's radio s-off tool's thread!Credits to him!).After that I believe you'll have no problem with warranty!
Well,that depends.His device can handle high frequencies(And that is really cool btw! ).Mine can handle an unstable 1881MHz @1500mV(bad! ).But it is really stable up to 1728MHz.However,my device can do really well with low voltages.For instance,I am running stable @825mV for 245MHz and @1425mV for 1497MHz with LeeDroid's kernel,which I think most devices can't handle.So I have lower power consumption than average!
Every CPU is different,that's what I want you to understand.Although it did sound like I am boasting!
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Ok, I found CurrentWidget in the market and I have installed on my DHD. I have opted to log everything it can. I'll post the log file before next charge. Currently, I have hot DHD in my hand temp running from 37-40. A few seconds ago this widget shows 558mA. I don't use SetCPU and the clock must be 1GHz (default). Does it tell something to you?
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I'm in a pretty bad situation. I don't know why it happened, but my phone screen went crazy so i took out my battery and tried rebooting. on the "tmobile mytouch 3g" the screen is fine and clearly ledgible, but once it boots up into the rom it goes crazy and is unreadable. I can't fix this because its fine for the hboot but when you try to go into recovery you can't see your screen, and therefore can't flash a different rom.. help? i'm running cm6.1, i had it overclocked to like 700
mr.johnsexydavis911 said:
i had it overclocked to like 700
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There sir, is your answer.
EDIT: Since I'm sure I'll get flamed, let me explain why I say this. Our processor might be rated at 800mhz (while it's down-clocked to 600mhz), but that doesn't mean it can operate at 800mhz once it's built into a tiny device like a phone. Not to mention being along side a GPU which puts out a significant amount of heat as well. It's likely the device was being stored under less-than-ideal conditions and there was a run-away process eating up CPU. Result? Damaged GPU.
thanks... i guess haha. is there anyway to fix it?
mr.johnsexydavis911 said:
thanks... i guess haha. is there anyway to fix it?
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The hardware is damaged - it's the risk you run when overclocking. You'll have to see if you can return it to T-Mobile under warranty and hope they don't figure it out. Is that ethical? No, but neither is charging $550 (retail) for a mid-grade phone and not delivering Froyo on-time.
You can try flashing the stock nbh in the dev forum. Thats done by simply placing it on the root of the sdcard and then booting into hboot.
Edit: I should clarify that I am not suggesting this as a fix, but as a way to try and get the phone to stock before trying a warranty switch.
nbetcher said:
The hardware is damaged - it's the risk you run when overclocking. You'll have to see if you can return it to T-Mobile under warranty and hope they don't figure it out. Is that ethical? No, but neither is charging $550 (retail) for a mid-grade phone and not delivering Froyo on-time.
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Just curious, at what mhz would you recommend is safe for overclocking and do you know if the Slide is underclocked? For example the Slide claims to have a 600mhz processor, is the processor set to 600 max by default or is it set to something like 528mhz max? Thanks in advance.
P.S. Long time no talk Betch. How you've been?
Black myTouch Slide w/stock rom
www.GoTeamFriday.com
There are 3 kernels that you can use to overclock above 600 but below 800. One is 728? and the other is around 787. Most people are able to safely oc to 806 but it would seem you are definitely not one of them (some can go over 900). The last one allows you to oc to any normal speed you want, from underclocking at 245 to oc up to around 900. You have to set the boot speed via the 00banner file though.
If flashing the nbh file in Hboot doesn't work I would suggest (if you have insurance) running it over with your car or drop it off something really high. I don't believe they check the software, most likely because they couldn't since the hardware would be fubar.
Hi,
due to my low post count I can't post in the actual thread about that ROM hence this topic.
I have a little problem with battery in my Desire Bravo. On my previous ROM DeFrost 6.1a the battery was holding for ~52h (low usage). After flashing with RCMix S v2.0 it dropped terribly to ~7h (nearly to none usage). This is a huuuuuuge difference as you may notice.
The phone is running exactly the same apps as previously, same settings (Wifi, GPS etc. I mean the most battery related). The only things I've also done prior to flashing the ROM was:
S-OFF
flashed with HBOOT CM7 r2
that's all.
Did anyone experience the same problem? Or does anyone know how to solve it? To anticipate the question: I haven't wipe battery stats after flashing.
HTC Desire A8181
32.54.00.32U_5.14.05.17
CM7 r2 HBOOT
Well there are a few things that have changed. You have gone from Froyo to Gingerbread. You have fine from AOSP to Sense. RCMix S has bits of Sense 3 thrown in too. So really, it takes a lot to run. I have used that rom but you really have to maximize the battery yourself instead of relying on the rom to do all the work.
Swyped...
Meaple said:
Well there are a few things that have changed. You have gone from Froyo to Gingerbread. You have fine from AOSP to Sense. RCMix S has bits of Sense 3 thrown in too. So really, it takes a lot to run. I have used that rom but you really have to maximize the battery yourself instead of relying on the rom to do all the work.
Swyped...
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exactly. more graphics means more battery consumption.
Mistiqe said:
Hi,
due to my low post count I can't post in the actual thread about that ROM hence this topic.
I have a little problem with battery in my Desire Bravo. On my previous ROM DeFrost 6.1a the battery was holding for ~52h (low usage). After flashing with RCMix S v2.0 it dropped terribly to ~7h (nearly to none usage). This is a huuuuuuge difference as you may notice.
The phone is running exactly the same apps as previously, same settings (Wifi, GPS etc. I mean the most battery related). The only things I've also done prior to flashing the ROM was:
S-OFF
flashed with HBOOT CM7 r2
that's all.
Did anyone experience the same problem? Or does anyone know how to solve it? To anticipate the question: I haven't wipe battery stats after flashing.
HTC Desire A8181
32.54.00.32U_5.14.05.17
CM7 r2 HBOOT
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I also had battery issues with 2.0. Flashed 2.1. http://rom.robocik.mobi/Desire/RCMixS/v2.1/
whenever you flash a new rom calibrate your battery(i use battery calibrator) and i am using this rcmix 2.0 rom from last 2 week i have no issue with battery.
I generally get a fair while out of mine.
I've been "up" for 14h:40m and I've lose 42% battery.
Here's some battery saving tips:
Turn off OTA updates (Settings-About-Software Updates)
Turn off "Notifiy me of Open Networks" (WiFi)
Change Wi-Fi Sleep policy to 15 minutes (Wi-Fi Advanced)
Turn off Pocket Mode (In Sounds)
Also, having two batteries helps I kept my old one from an insurance claim and charge them using a dock. Means I don't have to worry about running out of juice if I'm out for a long time.
Well, I updated to RCMix S v2.1 as someone suggested and it actually made it even worse. The battery was sucked dry after 5 hours. Then I used the Battery Calibrator. Now it's been 20h since last charging exactly and I got 60%. That's way better than it was. So it seems like the problem was that I haven't wipe the batter stats after flashing new ROM. Lesson learned.
Thanks for all your answers. I appreciate that.
When do you wipe the battery stats, though? I've never done ir.
I had 15h yesterday and about 22% loss. Now I'm at 1d, 13h, 17m and 54% lost!
Well, as far as I know we are supposed to wipe them after every ROM flash as those stats are old (previous ROM) and not reliable anymore. I'm sure someone more experienced than me will have something more to say about it.
I never knew that. Aren't you supposed to wipe when it's dead, though (0%)?
This would explain why when I got a new phone and installed this rom straight to it the new battery was better than the old. Both are fine now though. Or at least I can't tell which is which anymore!
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Hy guys have you problem with room when it works only on gsm mode....
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Kryten2k35 said:
I never knew that. Aren't you supposed to wipe when it's dead, though (0%)?
This would explain why when I got a new phone and installed this rom straight to it the new battery was better than the old. Both are fine now though. Or at least I can't tell which is which anymore!
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You are actually supposed to charge the battery to 100% and then some. Download current widget and put on your homescreen. Charge until 100% and when current widget reads 0a you unplug, boot into recovery and whipe battery stats.
Hey,
I have had an HTC Desire for about 18 months now and I rooted it about 6 months ago with a CyanogenMod ROM. It has developed major overheating issue and continuously shut downs when it gets too hot or run a processor-intensive application. I have heard that de-rooting the device could help solve these issues and am ignorant to the steps involved as I am unable to connect my phone via HTC sync to install a factory ROM on it.
I have read several topics and have come up blank. Maybe I haven't looked hard enough but any help and information anyone could provide me with would be much appreciated.
Thanks.
have you overclocked your phone ? (can you check your cpu settings )
maybe your cpu settings are to high , high cpu set may cause overheating and instability , have you tried other cm roms ? i find if i overclock my phone it warms up faster etc and becomes unstable
There are 2 things here.
Is it rebooting at intense activity and NOT overheating? If so, Overclocked at too high a frequency for your CPU to take -Take the overclocking down a Notch.
Is it rebooting at intense activity and IS overheating? If so, most likely hardware fault (PVT1 Faulty Motherboard most likely) - Return to stock and send to HTC for repair.
Overclocking itself should not cause overheating as most kernels are UNDERvolted, meaning even at overclocked frequencies, they are not using more power, meaning they are not generating more heat. An exception to this is ManU kernels, where it uses 1350mA at the high end, where stock kernels use 1300
rootSU said:
There are 2 things here.
Is it rebooting at intense activity and NOT overheating? If so, Overclocked at too high a frequency for your CPU to take -Take the overclocking down a Notch.
Is it rebooting at intense activity and IS overheating? If so, most likely hardware fault (PVT1 Faulty Motherboard most likely) - Return to stock and send to HTC for repair.
Overclocking itself should not cause overheating as most kernels are UNDERvolted, meaning even at overclocked frequencies, they are not using more power, meaning they are not generating more heat. An exception to this is ManU kernels, where it uses 1350mA at the high end, where stock kernels use 1300
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Most likely a motherboard fault. I encountered the same thing.
seriously? ****... i've dropped mine once so they won't repair the damage probably... I'm having a similar problem.. though after i've flashed a recovery image, there's no problem!
I had mine repaired...3 times. Was constantly overheating and shutting down. Was a major let down when was using it as a car navigation. 10mins and it goes off just in front of a crossroad So after all it just turned off and..that's it. So my first repair was made in official Czech centre - got it back after a few weeks and it did work for a whole day..Then I plugged it into a wall charger, opened a game and just noticed the temp rising up to 43C..couldn't do anything, the next moment it was dead. Sent to repairs, got back after..a week. It didn't even turn on (sic!), so the guys at UK repair centre didn't even test it. But after another trial it's all good. I've rooted it, installed MIUI and just today S-OFF'ed it and flashed a custom HBOOT and now have a "BONUS" 130 megs. That's my story.
I've had similar problems and from what I read it is a hardware issue related to the motherboard that they will fix if your under warantee but programs like angry birds and navigation make it happen every time I use them with most roms. Some roms are heavier and more prone to reboots the roms I experience the least overheating reboots with are miui and oxygen but I love sense so just use a sense Rom and don't use games and navigation. A bit cr*?$%p I know.
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Ok wel I'm on MIUI now, let's see what happens. Use it now for a day and have been safe still
Edit: aaaaaannnnnnnndddd it's gone....
This is going to be fun now that outside temperatures are rising...
What were you doing when it overheated, playing games or just watching it?
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DutchDisturbed said:
Ok wel I'm on MIUI now, let's see what happens. Use it now for a day and have been safe still
Edit: aaaaaannnnnnnndddd it's gone....
This is going to be fun now that outside temperatures are rising...
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you are soo right lol ) if i use the phone outside where are @ +2°C the damn phone works like new... well, when i go inside, the whole story changes... the phone start rebooting and soo on... soo yeah.. it will be interesting to use this phone in the spring
It eventually crashed and never came back! Tears were cried, but I'm still happy with the nexus 4 followup.
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Hi Guys
Well i have install several ROMS wich as HO!NO! full throtlle, Cyanogenmod 9 an 10 stables and Nigthly edition, JellyBam and others that i not even remember and all of them always in some point they just reboots and im really hate it. I use wakelocks app and it works for a few days but eventually it reboot and he battery drain really fast, 8hours in EDGE and just a little chatting on whatsapp and a few calls.
i always wipe system, datvilks etc, im kind of new on this stuuuf but i think im doing it correctly.
Im starting to think that maybe its a hadware problem. Onces i ask some crappy tech gay in a store and he told me that i should buy another battery i dont know why, i thought that he just want to sell me the battery but i dont know.
Can anyone help me or recomend a ROM or something?
I just want a ROM that doesnt reboot and good battery life and i can do normal stuff. i dont care about overclocking or anything like that,
Thanks in advance
I would install a stock rom, either stock AT&T gingerbread or ICS for the Nitro and see if it still reboots. If it does, I think you have a hardware problem.
itiskonrad said:
I would install a stock rom, either stock AT&T gingerbread or ICS for the Nitro and see if it still reboots. If it does, I think you have a hardware problem.
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I would go here first: http://www.att.com/esupport/article.jsp?sid=KB413885&cv=820
This will make sure you are 100% stock. Then if you are still having issues you know that it is a hardware problem. Just make sure you do a full wipe after install.
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Sparcots miui ics port is the only rom that has zero bugs, black screens, or reboots for me. I've tried everything else.
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Another potential issue is your SD Card.
I've also noticed lately that my Nitro sometimes randomly reboots. I run with the CM10 Nightlies. The other day, after installing a new nightly, it was really bad, almost constantly rebooting. I took out the battery, removed the SD card and let it sit for awhile (like 1/2 hour or so). Then I put everything back together, reinstalled the nightly and it's MUCH MORE stable now (still randomly reboots, but the instances are much less).
Give that a try and see if it helps at all.
Good luck!
Hi All!
I have LG P936 Optimus true hd with vodafone v20c firmware.
It`s regularly several spontaneous reboots per day. I saved logs with one reboot
03-13 17:03:41.993 F/libc ( 417): Fatal signal 11 (SIGSEGV) at 0x00000001 (code=1)
03-13 17:03:42.404 I/DEBUG (10445):
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how it can be solved? Help please!
My solution has been to just stick with Gingerbread.. No rebooting, good battery life even with the stock battery, runs all the apps I need.
I do miss ics/jellybean, but I rather have a stable phone with great battery life than a pretty, unstable bleeding edge phone.
If anyone wants to build an awesome gingerbread/ics hybrid.. Then I am down. Lol.
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Can you tell what happened based on the logs?
two P930s (NItro HD), one with hardware issues
I have two P930s. One of them is much more sensitive to ROM settings and I find I need to limit the CPU to 1200 Mhz or so to prevent random reboots.
The other one works well at full 1500 Mhz speed. This particular model seems to have inconsistent hardware build quality. It makes me reluctant to try any other LG devices (a relative has an LG dishwasher that has also been troublesome, with random shutdowns and error codes).
possible causes
1 - bad sd card
2 - bad flash
3 - unstable recovery .
for me , i have noticed the same , and found it fixed once i upgraded my recovery
1 - bad sd card
its rebooting without sd card
2 - bad flash
its rebooting on two v20c firmware what I used
3 - unstable recovery .
I use official kdz firmware only, not cwm
I' ve got the same problem. I've changed the sd card but it didn't work.
Similar issues here with a Nitro that a friend let me borrow while I'm waiting for parts for my other phone. Random reboots on several different ROM's including stock.
I'm going to try Kernel Tuner and up the voltage a little and see if the phone is more stable. wistlo mentioned limiting the CPU to 1200 Mhz and I think he may be on the right track. If the processor cannot handle being clocked to 1500, which is stock, then a common method (at least with PC's) is to either lower the Mhz or increase the voltage. Or both.
I just tried this a few minutes ago and I'll report back later.
budroid said:
Similar issues here with a Nitro that a friend let me borrow while I'm waiting for parts for my other phone. Random reboots on several different ROM's including stock.
I'm going to try Kernel Tuner and up the voltage a little and see if the phone is more stable. wistlo mentioned limiting the CPU to 1200 Mhz and I think he may be on the right track. If the processor cannot handle being clocked to 1500, which is stock, then a common method (at least with PC's) is to either lower the Mhz or increase the voltage. Or both.
I just tried this a few minutes ago and I'll report back later.
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My phone was still unstable. I decided to try a stock Gingerbread ROM and it seems to run very, very well.
budroid said:
My phone was still unstable. I decided to try a stock Gingerbread ROM and it seems to run very, very well.
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Yeah, i remember downgrading to GB to root, didn't use it muchzbut it never once rebooted.
Bought mine last week on ebay brand new (packages sealed and everything), i let it fully charged and started using it.
Came with stock ICS and has been constantly rebooting for the past week.
If i didn't live overseas and didn't have to pay so much money to clear through customs here i would have returned it, but i'm stuck with it and searching for help.
Funny thing is i've gamed on it for hours straight and stability tests for more than 2 hrs and it never rebooted. Then i'll whip out the keyboard to type a message or install an app on play store...or simple web browsing and BAM!....reboots
I've changed to 3 SD Cards even tried without it, still reboots.
All wireless signals off, reboot.
Different ROMS/Kernels, factory reset/wipe, Battery cover off, diff. governors I/Os, Underclocks & Overvolts, tried it all....except going back to GB.
It kind of irks me to know that i came from a GB phone to upgrade to a "new" phone that can only run on GB stable.
It always crashes during some really "stressLESS" stuff, lol. CPU scaling problem maybe?
Also, with no SD Card installed and on boot i get a "SD Card damaged. Try Reformatting" error. Is it normal to get this error with no SD installed?
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Funny thing is i've gamed on it for hours straight and stability tests for more than 2 hrs and it never rebooted. Then i'll whip out the keyboard to type a message or install an app on play store...or simple web browsing and BAM!....reboots
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This definitely makes me think you've got a CPU scaling problem. If you're doing something consistent, like playing a game or stress testing...The CPU will likely stay at a single frequency...But in your case, once you start doing some other activity (which very likely caused a CPU frequency change), the reboot occurs.
Definitely try installing SetCPU and set both the minimum and maximum frequency to something midrange, like 1.2GHz. This way you're locking the phone to a single value (no scaling) and not the max frequency so you won't overload it. Then do what you usually do when it reboots and If the phone stays stable, you'll know the problem is likely an issue with CPU frequency scaling. If it still reboots, at least you've removed one possible reason from the list.
Namuna said:
This definitely makes me think you've got a CPU scaling problem. If you're doing something consistent, like playing a game or stress testing...The CPU will likely stay at a single frequency...But in your case, once you start doing some other activity (which very likely caused a CPU frequency change), the reboot occurs.
Definitely try installing SetCPU and set both the minimum and maximum frequency to something midrange, like 1.2GHz. This way you're locking the phone to a single value (no scaling) and not the max frequency so you won't overload it. Then do what you usually do when it reboots and If the phone stays stable, you'll know the problem is likely an issue with CPU frequency scaling. If it still reboots, at least you've removed one possible reason from the list.
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It was suggested in another thread that setting the governor to conservative 486 min 1404 max fixed the BSOD, so I tried it and haven't had a single reboot since I posted the last time. I was lucky if I got 30 min before trying it out.
I agree with you, definitely seems to be CPU scaling issue.
Conservative gradually increases the speed compared to the massive min to max spikes you'd get with ondemand.
I will try that with CM10.1 Rc2 with Wind Kernel. I got a few reboot when using my Calendar app for example, while low on battery.
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radhames562 said:
Can anyone help me or recomend a ROM or something?
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Try one thing: buy you a new microsd card and see if it helps
salimbaba said:
for me , i have noticed the same , and found it fixed once i upgraded my recovery
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Tell me, plz, how can I do that? Now I have old 5.8.0.2 recovery. But since I dumped old 8Gb Sandisk and inserted 16Gb Sandisk I now had no reboots. But I want new recovery nonetheless
any fix for overheat problem?
very hot near the camera,and phone will turn off when it get off
If you're not unlocked, go into app management and disable all the apps you don't use, turn screen brightness down.
If you're unlocked, installing a custom ROM or kernel works well.
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My HOX gets hot only when I play heavy games like NFS Mostwanted
But not during normal use.
Maybe you should try a custom rom or a different kernel as suggested by @treebill
Stock ROM's and kernels overheat the CPU/GPU to a greater extent than custom equivalents.
Typically custom ROM's and kernels have had a far greater amount of development put into them along with assistance from the community at large to properly tune everything for the best balance of power/heat/performance.
That said, expecting a very powerful quad-core part, and a GPU besides, to not heat up inside such a small, passively-cooled space when held in a hand at body temperature, is entirely unrealistic.
treebill said:
If you're not unlocked, go into app management and disable all the apps you don't use, turn screen brightness down.
If you're unlocked, installing a custom ROM or kernel works well.
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can suggest me good ROM ?
ronu said:
My HOX gets hot only when I play heavy games like NFS Mostwanted
But not during normal use.
Maybe you should try a custom rom or a different kernel as suggested by @treebill
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same here,yesterday my nephew play minecraft on my phone,phone get really,dunno what he do,maybe he force it to start,and get really hot
when i try to turn it on,phone stuck at boot screen,looping
before this also happen,turn off when play game for too long,but i can turn it on again,
Tigerlight said:
Stock ROM's and kernels overheat the CPU/GPU to a greater extent than custom equivalents.
Typically custom ROM's and kernels have had a far greater amount of development put into them along with assistance from the community at large to properly tune everything for the best balance of power/heat/performance.
That said, expecting a very powerful quad-core part, and a GPU besides, to not heat up inside such a small, passively-cooled space when held in a hand at body temperature, is entirely unrealistic.
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so overheat is normal?
can u suggest me good rom with good heat management,and good wifi
i try revolution hd,very good rom,but bad wifi
photofast said:
so overheat is normal?
can u suggest me good rom with good heat management,and good wifi
i try revolution hd,very good rom,but bad wifi
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My advice in this is the same as it always is when asked for a recommendation.
Try them for yourself until you find a situation you are happy with.
There are MANY ROMs and kernels...and I would say they are ALL good in different ways.
As for ARHD in particular, do not use v22 if you get bad Wi-Fi, use v21 and your Wi-Fi will be fine.
Tigerlight said:
My advice in this is the same as it always is when asked for a recommendation.
Try them for yourself until you find a situation you are happy with.
There are MANY ROMs and kernels...and I would say they are ALL good in different ways.
As for ARHD in particular, do not use v22 if you get bad Wi-Fi, use v21 and your Wi-Fi will be fine.
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ROM: Android Revolution HD v21
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so i will follow u :laugh:
my phone have 1 more issue
when on low bet,35%> it like to turn off itself
but i know how to fix it,put in airplane mode,it will stay on until battery finish
do you know what cause the problem?
photofast said:
so i will follow u :laugh:
my phone have 1 more issue
when on low bet,35%> it like to turn off itself
but i know how to fix it,put in airplane mode,it will stay on until battery finish
do you know what cause the problem?
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Haven't got a clue, but you might try firstly installing something such as Battery Monitor Widget and checking your voltage just before the point it turns off, your battery % may be reading wrong.
Otherwise it sounds like a software problem that will probably correct itself after replacing the ROM.
If it's operating normally up to that point i'd consider it unlikely to be hardware.
You don't really need a whole ROM or kernel just rooting will help.
Lowering the Max clock to 1.3ghz or lower.
I believe on stock kernel you can disable 2 cores in trickster mod.
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You don't really need a whole ROM or kernel just rooting will help.
Lowering the Max clock to 1.3ghz or lower.
I believe on stock kernel you can disable 2 cores in trickster mod.
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sound intersting,can explain more how to do it?
[email protected] cores i think it will help
now my one x,root with arhd rom and kernel inside that rom,dunno what it call
photofast said:
sound intersting,can explain more how to do it?
[email protected] cores i think it will help
now my one x,root with arhd rom and kernel inside that rom,dunno what it call
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Get trickster mod from play it will let you adjust kernel settings.
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Northpole! No serious the onex+ batt greatly lowers temps. Search for the thread
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and313 said:
Northpole! No serious the onex+ batt greatly lowers temps. Search for the thread
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not everyone wants to open up the phone to put in the one x+ battery.
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not everyone wants to open up the phone to put in the one x+ battery.
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i hav new problem
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2409834
can help me there?