Microsoft(R) Windows DOS
(C)Copyright Microsoft Corp 1990-2001.
C:\USERS\LUCKYT~1>apktool if framework-res.apk
Exception in thread "main" brut.androlib.AndrolibException: java.io.FileNotFound
Exception: framework-res.apk (The system cannot find the file specified)
at brut.androlib.res.AndrolibResources.installFramework(Unknown Source)
at brut.androlib.Androlib.installFramework(Unknown Source)
at brut.apktool.Main.cmdInstallFramework(Unknown Source)
at brut.apktool.Main.main(Unknown Source)
Caused by: java.io.FileNotFoundException: framework-res.apk (The system cannot f
ind the file specified)
at java.util.zip.ZipFile.open(Native Method)
at java.util.zip.ZipFile.<init>(Unknown Source)
at java.util.zip.ZipFile.<init>(Unknown Source)
... 4 more
C:\USERS\LUCKYT~1>
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Can't figure out what's going on had the same error on Ubuntu. java is installed I even reinstalled just in case. Can anyone help me?
it can't find framework-res.apk
if there are any spaces in the path try removing them or use an underscore instead, all they do is create headaches
Ok I got passed that part I missed a step in this tutorial. I'm now on to de-compiling but I received this error
C:\Users\Lucky T\Desktop\APKTool>cmd
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7600]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\Users\Lucky T\Desktop\APKTool>apktool if framework-res.apk
I: Framework installed to: C:\Users\Lucky T\apktool\framework\1.apk
C:\Users\Lucky T\Desktop\APKTool>apktool d Rosie.apk
I: Baksmaling...
I: Loading resource table...
I: Decoding resources...
I: Loading resource table from file: C:\Users\Lucky T\apktool\framework\1.apk
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
icon, value=0x020200f0
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
drawable, value=0x02020333
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
drawable, value=0x02020333
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
drawable, value=0x02020332
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
divider, value=0x020200ec
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
drawable, value=0x020200e8
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
background, value=0x02020399
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
drawable, value=0x020200e5
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
drawable, value=0x020200e6
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
background, value=0x020200ef
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
drawable, value=0x020200b5
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
drawable, value=0x020200b7
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
drawable, value=0x020200b7
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
drawable, value=0x020200b6
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
background, value=0x02020399
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
background, value=0x020200f3
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
drawable, value=0x0202041e
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
drawable, value=0x020204e5
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
drawable, value=0x020200e5
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
drawable, value=0x020200e6
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
background, value=0x020200b3
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
background, value=0x02020399
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
background, value=0x0202031f
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
background, value=0x0202041a
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
drawable, value=0x020200ea
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
drawable, value=0x020200eb
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
drawable, value=0x020204e5
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
drawable, value=0x0202041e
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
drawable, value=0x0202041e
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
drawable, value=0x020200e7
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
drawable, value=0x020200e8
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
drawable, value=0x020200e7
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
drawable, value=0x020200e8
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
background, value=0x02020399
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
divider, value=0x020200ec
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
src, value=0x020200f1
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
src, value=0x020200f2
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
drawable, value=0x020200e8
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
drawable, value=0x020200e9
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
background, value=0x020200ee
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
background, value=0x02020399
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
divider, value=0x020200ed
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
background, value=0x020200f3
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
background, value=0x02020399
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
background, value=0x0202031f
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
background, value=0x0202041a
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
divider, value=0x020200ec
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
divider, value=0x020200ec
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
drawable, value=0x02020452
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
drawable, value=0x02020454
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
drawable, value=0x02020453
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
background, value=0x020200f3
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
divider, value=0x020200ec
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
drawable, value=0x020204e5
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
drawable, value=0x020200e5
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
drawable, value=0x020200e6
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
drawable, value=0x020200ea
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
drawable, value=0x020200eb
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
background, value=0x02020399
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
background, value=0x020200f3
Can't find framework resources for package of id: 2. You must install proper fra
mework files, see project website for more info.
C:\Users\Lucky T\Desktop\APKTool>
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you're missing com.htc.resources.apk from the framework
Thanks a ton bro! I finally got it to work been having problems for days figured you guys here could help
Related
I was playing around with some .xml files and found power_profile.xml in framework-res.apk
My understanding system uses this file to guesstimate how much this or that used the battery.
So according to that file the most power consumption part of the phone is the radio, then screen and third is gps followed by active wifi.
This actually proves my previously observations that the traffic via radio (cellurar/wifi) is the battery killer and cpu running at lowest 192mhz vs 1500mhz is not that of a big difference.
Code:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<device name="Android">
<item name="none">0</item>
<item name="screen.on">74.5</item>
<item name="bluetooth.active">9.9</item>
<item name="bluetooth.on">9.7</item>
<item name="screen.full">232.8</item>
<item name="wifi.on">26.7</item>
<item name="wifi.active">99.5</item>
<item name="wifi.scan">66.9</item>
<item name="dsp.audio">0.1</item>
<item name="dsp.video">0.1</item>
<item name="radio.active">550.0</item>
<item name="radio.scanning">7.9</item>
<item name="gps.on">100.6</item>
<array name="radio.on">
<value>2.0</value>
<value>5.1</value>
</array>
<array name="cpu.speeds">
<value>192000</value>
<value>384000</value>
<value>432000</value>
<value>486000</value>
<value>540000</value>
<value>594000</value>
<value>648000</value>
<value>702000</value>
<value>756000</value>
<value>810000</value>
<value>864000</value>
<value>918000</value>
<value>972000</value>
<value>1026000</value>
<value>1080000</value>
<value>1134000</value>
<value>1188000</value>
<value>1242000</value>
<value>1296000</value>
<value>1350000</value>
<value>1404000</value>
<value>1458000</value>
<value>1512000</value>
</array>
<item name="cpu.idle">3.37</item>
<array name="cpu.active">
<value>407.8</value>
<value>420.0</value>
<value>426.9</value>
<value>432.5</value>
<value>438.4</value>
<value>442.5</value>
<value>448.0</value>
<value>457.3</value>
<value>466.4</value>
<value>473.9</value>
<value>484.5</value>
<value>494.7</value>
<value>505.8</value>
<value>515.6</value>
<value>524.9</value>
<value>534.3</value>
<value>544.1</value>
<value>552.4</value>
<value>566.8</value>
<value>581.1</value>
<value>595.8</value>
<value>603.0</value>
<value>608.8</value>
</array>
<item name="battery.capacity">1830</item>
</device>
This may be off topic, im not sure..still a bit tired from working till 3 AM lol, but do u guys all live in an area blanketed with LTE or not? The reason I ask this is because I think this is one of the primary reason for our phone draining battery really fast. I believe that when the phone is searching for an LTE connection and can't connect to one, it waste much more battery doing so than when it is actually connected to one.
I live in northern jersey, where most of the area is not covered by LTE yet. I work in NY however and most of the area is already under LTE coverage. I notice that I waste much more battery in NJ than when I am in NY at work. Im not saying that with LTE connected I am saving 20-30% more battery, but I can say that I see the percentage drop slower than when it's searching for one.
We really need to somehow be able to turn off LTE when we don't need it or not in range of it. I believe we can save more battery by turning it off, just like in Verizon's phones.
I live in an area of good LTE coverage speeds from 25 to 50 down and the battery still drains giving tops of 4.5 hours of heavy use. Although when the screen is off the baterry drains is less noticeable so the drain is somewhere between LTE and IPS screen.
Sent from my LG-P930 using xda premium
Well, considering this file is what I think it is, the radio scanning consumes 7.9 points, so yes, it would make sense if it drains additional battery.
wait, GPS on uses over 100 points??? Isnt dat kinda high?
is that the code that generates the details for this?
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
aquariuz23 said:
wait, GPS on uses over 100 points??? Isnt dat kinda high?
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By GPS on, I think it means, when the GPS is being used (when the icon appears in the top bar) not when the setting is enabled.
THE PROBLEM
For users on a Gingerbread TW rom: When you navigate through your Settings to the Battery section, you're presented with a little bar graph and plot. The first thing that you may notice is that after nearly 3 hours of usage, my display registers as only 2% of the drain. But by now, you're well aware that the screen most certainly is the largest drain on most computer devices, especially a touchscreen device. What you may see is something like the following:
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
So why don't these percentages make any sense? I can't tell you for sure, because I didn't make the decision, but I know where the problem lies. Your phone reports the battery level, as well as usage results, which are run through a calculator function to give you the above charts. Unfortunately, Samsung did not populate the calculator with accurate reading values and left the default useless ones in.
What I've done is to extrapolate the hardware values from our sister device, the Google Nexus S. The values work as mah drains against the 1500 mah stock battery.
Previously, the Wifi On, Wifi Active, and Wifi Scan profiles were all defaulted as .1 mah, whereas more accurate values are 4, 120, and 220 respectively. These make sense. Similarly, Screen On was .1 as compared to 49. The result is the following:
The results are immediate and expected. With the phone being on only 6 minutes with the screen on nearly the entire time, one would expect the primary battery usage to be the display.
THE SOLUTION
There is no simple universal CWM flash-able, but I offer you two solutions.
You can flash either of my roms or one of my FC09 themes which incorporate this fix.
OR you can open your favorite rom/theme, and inject the attached file into the framework-res.apk under res/xml.
DISCLAIMER
Please note, these are, and will always be, based on experimental test values. The only way to truly know where your phone is losing power is to physically test the various innards of your device personally. These values should simply give you a MUCH more accurate representation.
ORIGINAL FILE
Code:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<device name="Android">
<item name="none">0</item>
<item name="screen.on">0.1</item>
<item name="bluetooth.active">0.1</item>
<item name="bluetooth.on">0.1</item>
<item name="screen.full">0.1</item>
<item name="wifi.on">0.1</item>
<item name="wifi.active">0.1</item>
<item name="wifi.scan">0.1</item>
<item name="dsp.audio">0.1</item>
<item name="dsp.video">0.1</item>
<item name="radio.active">1</item>
<item name="radio.scanning">0.5</item>
<item name="gps.on">1</item>
<array name="radio.on">
<value>0.2</value>
<value>0.1</value>
</array>
<array name="cpu.speeds">
<value>400000</value>
</array>
<item name="cpu.idle">0.1</item>
<array name="cpu.active">
<value>0.2</value>
</array>
<item name="battery.capacity">1000</item>
</device>
NEW FILE
Code:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<device name="Android">
<item name="none">0</item>
<item name="screen.on">49</item>
<item name="bluetooth.active">142</item>
<item name="bluetooth.on">.3</item>
<item name="screen.full">260</item>
<item name="wifi.on">4</item>
<item name="wifi.active">120</item>
<item name="wifi.scan">220</item>
<item name="dsp.audio">88</item>
<item name="dsp.video">88</item>
<item name="radio.active">185</item>
<item name="radio.scanning">88</item>
<item name="gps.on">50</item>
<array name="radio.on">
<value>3.4</value>
<value>3.4</value>
</array>
<array name="cpu.speeds">
<value>100000</value>
<value>200000</value>
<value>400000</value>
<value>800000</value>
<value>1000000</value>
</array>
<item name="cpu.idle">1.4</item>
<array name="cpu.active">
<value>55.4</value>
<value>82.1</value>
<value>113.7</value>
<value>205.4</value>
<value>259.0</value>
</array>
<item name="battery.capacity">1500</item>
</device>
PLEASE NOTE
The attached file in the first post is already compiled. Using 7zip you should be able to safely insert it into framework-res.apk without having to decompile. The code shown in this post is obviously after de-compiling the framework.
Thanks for posting this!
This issue has always annoyed me lol
Bluerai said:
Thanks for posting this!
This issue has always annoyed me lol
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I have to believe that some dev brighter than me has come across this and left it behind for some reason! But it's so stupidly simple (kinda) that I can't believe we've never fixed it. Truth is, I stumbled across this file yesterday while making some other modifications.
And what if we use the ET4G 1800 mah battery, or another higher mah battery? How would using your rom/theme/xml file effect readings?
nikon120 said:
And what if we use the ET4G 1800 mah battery, or another higher mah battery? How would using your rom/theme/xml file effect readings?
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It will have the same effect as you would see now when switching between different battery capacities. In general, it does not seem as though the battery size factors too heavily into the results, so long as the percentage is reading properly. The important factors were how all of the various functions and hardware drain in mah. You should see readings that still more accurately convey your power usage. That said, this isn't perfect no matter which battery you use, but its 1000 times better than what we've had.
Thanks RK. I may stick this in TPR 2.2b as a final Epic release unless there is another firmware update.
Sent from my PantechP4100 using xda premium
kennyglass123 said:
Thanks RK. I may stick this in TPR 2.2b as a final Epic release unless there is another firmware update.
Sent from my PantechP4100 using xda premium
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That's pretty much where I'm at. Fixing teeny tiny things to fill the void the GS3 anticipation is leaving in me!
[Not abandoning my Epic. It's becoming my wifi phone/toy.]
Thats pretty neat but i never have had this issue wonder why im using AOKP i wonder if its a whole TW versus AOSP?
XxLostSoulxX said:
Thats pretty neat but i never have had this issue wonder why im using AOKP i wonder if its a whole TW versus AOSP?
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This would only be for TouchWiz software, as I mentioned that this is Samsung's doing. Although it really has nothing to do with the software, it's simply an omission on their part in their Gingerbread releases. AOKP is a source-built rom, and ICS-based at that.
RandomKing said:
[Not abandoning my Epic. It's becoming my wifi phone/toy.]
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[off topic] I'm still wondering what I'll do with mine.. Not worth ditching for like $60.. But I'm not sure why I'd use it as a wifi toy when I'll have the SGS3.. [/off topic]
This is awesome thanks! That has always bothered me! Rooting tmorrow, restorin my backup and pushing that file in! Thanks Random!!!
Bluerai said:
[off topic] I'm still wondering what I'll do with mine.. Not worth ditching for like $60.. But I'm not sure why I'd use it as a wifi toy when I'll have the SGS3.. [/off topic]
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Eh, I'm thinking it will phase out my iTouch as an mp3 player. Plus it has a keyboard which makes certain tasks easier. And eventually I'll give it to my kid as a toy, AFTER we've taught him how not to throw things... assuming it still works by then haha. Also, backup phone.
flastnoles11 said:
This is awesome thanks! That has always bothered me! Rooting tmorrow, restorin my backup and pushing that file in! Thanks Random!!!
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You're welcome.
Hi,
I'm using my S3 with stock rom (ICS) , rooted with a custom kernel.
The switches of the pull down menu was more than enough for me until today but now I'm frequently using ;
- mobile access point
- wifi-direct
- NFC
features.
So I need to turn them on/off frequently.
It would be very nice to have them switchable through the pull down menu.
Is there a mod which would cover all or some of these ?
Thanks,
mrmrmrmr said:
Hi,
I'm using my S3 with stock rom (ICS) , rooted with a custom kernel.
The switches of the pull down menu was more than enough for me until today but now I'm frequently using ;
- mobile access point
- wifi-direct
- NFC
features.
So I need to turn them on/off frequently.
It would be very nice to have them switchable through the pull down menu.
Is there a mod which would cover all or some of these ?
Thanks,
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Search for lidroid and post any other questions in the Q&A section please, that's what it's for.
thank you.
I guess you mean the following thread by lidroid:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1725411&highlight=lidroid
would there be an easy to install CWM flashable zip for stock rom XXLH1 ?
I've tried to do this myself using the how to for Lidroid on ICS.
However, Apk manager didn't work for me.
I get the following errors and smali folder is never extracted.
So, is there a ready package for stock ICS rom (I9300XXLH1) ?
or any easy method to decompile my SystemUI.apk ?
Code:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|17.10.2012 -- 21:20:56,17|
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
java version "1.6.0_26"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_26-b03)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 20.1-b02, mixed mode)
'adb' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
2533 KB/s (1855002 bytes in 0.715s)
Could Not Find C:\Users\sorcerer\Downloads\Apk_Manager_ICS\place-apk-here-for-mo
dding\../place-apk-here-for-modding/signedSystemUI.apk
Could Not Find C:\Users\sorcerer\Downloads\Apk_Manager_ICS\place-apk-here-for-mo
dding\../place-apk-here-for-modding/unsignedSystemUI.apk
I: Loading resource table...
I: Loaded.
I: Loading resource table from file: C:\Users\sorcerer\apktool\framework\1.apk
I: Loaded.
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
label, value=0x010404d9
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
theme, value=0x01030309
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
theme, value=0x01030317
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
theme, value=0x01030317
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
theme, value=0x01030317
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
theme, value=0x01030317
I: Decoding file-resources...
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
background, value=0x010806ae
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
drawable, value=0x01080678
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
drawable, value=0x01080601
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
drawable, value=0x01080601
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
drawable, value=0x01080601
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
drawable, value=0x010805fd
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
drawable, value=0x01080601
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
background, value=0x010806ae
I: Decoding values*/* XMLs...
I: Done.
Exception in thread "main" brut.androlib.err.UndefinedResObject: resource spec:
0x010404d9
at brut.androlib.res.data.ResPackage.getResSpec(ResPackage.java:61)
at brut.androlib.res.data.ResTable.getResSpec(ResTable.java:55)
at brut.androlib.res.data.ResTable.getResSpec(ResTable.java:51)
at brut.androlib.res.data.value.ResReferenceValue.getReferent(ResReferen
ceValue.java:59)
at brut.androlib.res.data.value.ResReferenceValue.encodeAsResXml(ResRefe
renceValue.java:46)
at brut.androlib.res.data.value.ResScalarValue.encodeAsResXmlAttr(ResSca
larValue.java:43)
at brut.androlib.res.decoder.ResAttrDecoder.decode(ResAttrDecoder.java:4
0)
at brut.androlib.res.decoder.AXmlResourceParser.getAttributeValue(AXmlRe
sourceParser.java:315)
at org.xmlpull.v1.wrapper.classic.XmlPullParserDelegate.getAttributeValu
e(XmlPullParserDelegate.java:69)
at org.xmlpull.v1.wrapper.classic.StaticXmlSerializerWrapper.writeStartT
ag(StaticXmlSerializerWrapper.java:267)
at org.xmlpull.v1.wrapper.classic.StaticXmlSerializerWrapper.event(Stati
cXmlSerializerWrapper.java:211)
at brut.androlib.res.decoder.XmlPullStreamDecoder.decode(XmlPullStreamDe
coder.java:46)
at brut.androlib.res.decoder.ResStreamDecoderContainer.decode(ResStreamD
ecoderContainer.java:34)
at brut.androlib.res.decoder.ResFileDecoder.decode(ResFileDecoder.java:1
00)
at brut.androlib.res.AndrolibResources.decode(AndrolibResources.java:114
)
at brut.androlib.Androlib.decodeResourcesFull(Androlib.java:93)
at brut.androlib.ApkDecoder.decode(ApkDecoder.java:98)
at brut.apktool.Main.cmdDecode(Main.java:128)
at brut.apktool.Main.main(Main.java:65)
Could Not Find C:\Users\sorcerer\Downloads\Apk_Manager_ICS\place-apk-here-for-mo
dding\../place-apk-here-for-modding/signedSystemUI.apk
Could Not Find C:\Users\sorcerer\Downloads\Apk_Manager_ICS\place-apk-here-for-mo
dding\../place-apk-here-for-modding/unsignedSystemUI.apk
I: Loading resource table...
I: Loaded.
I: Loading resource table from file: C:\Users\sorcerer\apktool\framework\1.apk
I: Loaded.
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
label, value=0x010404d9
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
theme, value=0x01030309
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
theme, value=0x01030317
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
theme, value=0x01030317
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
theme, value=0x01030317
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
theme, value=0x01030317
I: Decoding file-resources...
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
drawable, value=0x01080601
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
drawable, value=0x01080601
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
drawable, value=0x01080601
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
drawable, value=0x01080678
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
drawable, value=0x010805fd
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
drawable, value=0x01080601
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
background, value=0x010806ae
W: Could not decode attr value, using undecoded value instead: ns=android, name=
background, value=0x010806ae
I: Decoding values*/* XMLs...
I: Done.
Exception in thread "main" brut.androlib.err.UndefinedResObject: resource spec:
0x010404d9
at brut.androlib.res.data.ResPackage.getResSpec(ResPackage.java:61)
at brut.androlib.res.data.ResTable.getResSpec(ResTable.java:55)
at brut.androlib.res.data.ResTable.getResSpec(ResTable.java:51)
at brut.androlib.res.data.value.ResReferenceValue.getReferent(ResReferen
ceValue.java:59)
at brut.androlib.res.data.value.ResReferenceValue.encodeAsResXml(ResRefe
renceValue.java:46)
at brut.androlib.res.data.value.ResScalarValue.encodeAsResXmlAttr(ResSca
larValue.java:43)
at brut.androlib.res.decoder.ResAttrDecoder.decode(ResAttrDecoder.java:4
0)
at brut.androlib.res.decoder.AXmlResourceParser.getAttributeValue(AXmlRe
sourceParser.java:315)
at org.xmlpull.v1.wrapper.classic.XmlPullParserDelegate.getAttributeValu
e(XmlPullParserDelegate.java:69)
at org.xmlpull.v1.wrapper.classic.StaticXmlSerializerWrapper.writeStartT
ag(StaticXmlSerializerWrapper.java:267)
at org.xmlpull.v1.wrapper.classic.StaticXmlSerializerWrapper.event(Stati
cXmlSerializerWrapper.java:211)
at brut.androlib.res.decoder.XmlPullStreamDecoder.decode(XmlPullStreamDe
coder.java:46)
at brut.androlib.res.decoder.ResStreamDecoderContainer.decode(ResStreamD
ecoderContainer.java:34)
at brut.androlib.res.decoder.ResFileDecoder.decode(ResFileDecoder.java:1
00)
at brut.androlib.res.AndrolibResources.decode(AndrolibResources.java:114
)
at brut.androlib.Androlib.decodeResourcesFull(Androlib.java:93)
at brut.androlib.ApkDecoder.decode(ApkDecoder.java:98)
at brut.apktool.Main.cmdDecode(Main.java:128)
at brut.apktool.Main.main(Main.java:65)
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Ever since the update my battery has been horrific I took my phone off the charger at 100 percent and when I woke up in the morning it was at 50. I have never experienced such horrible drain during standby mode.. Not even turning off mobile data or turning on airplane mode makes that much of a difference as it should. Has anyone else been experiencing a decrease in battery life maybe due to the LTE? If anyone has similar experiences and has any tips I would really appreciate it thanks.
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pezlomd said:
Ever since the update my battery has been horrific I took my phone off the charger at 100 percent and when I woke up in the morning it was at 50. I have never experienced such horrible drain during standby mode.. Not even turning off mobile data or turning on airplane mode makes that much of a difference as it should. Has anyone else been experiencing a decrease in battery life maybe due to the LTE? If anyone has similar experiences and has any tips I would really appreciate it thanks.
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pezlomd said:
Ever since the update my battery has been horrific I took my phone off the charger at 100 percent and when I woke up in the morning it was at 50. I have never experienced such horrible drain during standby mode.. Not even turning off mobile data or turning on airplane mode makes that much of a difference as it should. Has anyone else been experiencing a decrease in battery life maybe due to the LTE? If anyone has similar experiences and has any tips I would really appreciate it thanks.
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Try clearing the cache in the task manager and maybe a reboot. More than likely it's a rogue program that's stuck open and running constantly. Happens to me every once in a while and not just specific to the update. Sucks but it does happen so if you ever see any faster drain than normal try it and see if it helps.
Not bad for me...My phone battery on 4.1.2 stock rooted. Im using battery saver app+ greenify app.
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Not bad for me...My phone battery on 4.1.2 stock rooted. Im using battery saver app+ greenify app.
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I have been getting 7 hours screen time but that lessens total time.
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D/dalvikvm(31930): Late-enabling CheckJNI
I/StatsActivity(31930): OnCreated called
D/dalvikvm(31930): GC_CONCURRENT freed 125K, 5% free 12478K/13127K, paused 2ms+1ms, total 16ms
D/dalvikvm(31930): WAIT_FOR_CONCURRENT_GC blocked 9ms
D/AbsListView(31930): Get MotionRecognitionManager
D/dalvikvm(31930): GC_CONCURRENT freed 83K, 5% free 12931K/13511K, paused 2ms+1ms, total 12ms
D/dalvikvm(31930): WAIT_FOR_CONCURRENT_GC blocked 6ms
I/ReferenceStore(31930): Populating cache
I/ReferenceStore(31930): Added ref ref_boot
I/ReferenceStore(31930): Added ref ref_unplugged
I/ReferenceStore(31930): Added ref ref_current
I/ReferenceStore(31930): Finished populating cache
D/dalvikvm(31930): GC_CONCURRENT freed 299K, 6% free 13129K/13959K, paused 1ms+12ms, total 23ms
I/ReferenceStore(31930): Retrieved reference from storage: Reference ref_unplugged created 46 m 18 s (Wl: 1 elements; KWl: 20elements; NetS: null; Alrm: null; Proc: 0 elements; Oth: 5 elements; CPU: 14 elements)
I/ReferenceStore(31930): Retrieved reference from storage: Reference ref_current created 46 m 19 s (Wl: 1 elements; KWl: 20elements; NetS: null; Alrm: null; Proc: 0 elements; Oth: 5 elements; CPU: 14 elements)
I/StatsActivity(31930): Since 0 s Bat.: 0% (26% to 26%) [---%/h]
I/ReferenceStore(31930): Populating cache
I/ReferenceStore(31930): Added ref ref_boot
I/ReferenceStore(31930): Added ref ref_unplugged
I/ReferenceStore(31930): Added ref ref_current
I/ReferenceStore(31930): Finished populating cache
I/ReferenceStore(31930): Retrieved reference from storage: Reference ref_unplugged created 46 m 18 s (Wl: 1 elements; KWl: 20elements; NetS: null; Alrm: null; Proc: 0 elements; Oth: 5 elements; CPU: 14 elements)
I/ReferenceStore(31930): Retrieved reference from storage: Reference ref_current created 46 m 19 s (Wl: 1 elements; KWl: 20elements; NetS: null; Alrm: null; Proc: 0 elements; Oth: 5 elements; CPU: 14 elements)
E/Misc (31930): substractFromRef generated negative values (Misc [m_name=Deep Sleep, m_timeOn=, m_timeRunning=] - Misc [m_name=Deep Sleep, m_timeOn=16 m 13 s , m_timeRunning=46 m 18 s ])
I/Misc (31930): Fixed rounding difference: 398 -> 372
I/Misc (31930): Fixed rounding difference: 398 -> 372
I/Misc (31930): Fixed rounding difference: 398 -> 372
I/Misc (31930): Fixed rounding difference: 398 -> 372
I/ReferenceStore(31930): Populating cache
I/ReferenceStore(31930): Added ref ref_boot
I/ReferenceStore(31930): Added ref ref_unplugged
I/ReferenceStore(31930): Added ref ref_current
I/ReferenceStore(31930): Finished populating cache
D/dalvikvm(31930): GC_CONCURRENT freed 332K, 7% free 13210K/14087K, paused 2ms+1ms, total 14ms
I/EventDBHelper(31930): Reference store
I/EventDBHelper(31930): Reference ref_boot created 36 s (Wl: 0 elements; KWl: 0elements; NetS: null; Alrm: null; Proc: 0 elements; Oth: 0 elements; CPU: 12 elements)
I/EventDBHelper(31930): Reference ref_unplugged created 46 m 18 s (Wl: 1 elements; KWl: 20elements; NetS: null; Alrm: null; Proc: 0 elements; Oth: 5 elements; CPU: 14 elements)
I/EventDBHelper(31930): Reference ref_current created 46 m 19 s (Wl: 1 elements; KWl: 20elements; NetS: null; Alrm: null; Proc: 0 elements; Oth: 5 elements; CPU: 14 elements)
I/StatsActivity(31930): OnResume called
I/WriteCurrentReferenceService(31930): Called at 2013-04-02 18:51:35
D/Globals (31930): Wakelock BBS_WAKELOCK_WHILE_SAVING_REF aquired
D/libEGL (31930): loaded /system/lib/egl/libEGL_mali.so
D/libEGL (31930): loaded /system/lib/egl/libGLESv1_CM_mali.so
D/libEGL (31930): loaded /system/lib/egl/libGLESv2_mali.so
D/ (31930): Device driver API match
D/ (31930): Device driver API version: 10
D/ (31930): User space API version: 10
D/ (31930): mali: REVISION=Linux-r2p4-02rel0 BUILD_DATE=Tue Oct 16 15:37:13 KST 2012
D/dalvikvm(31930): GC_CONCURRENT freed 741K, 9% free 13040K/14279K, paused 13ms+2ms, total 28ms
D/dalvikvm(31930): WAIT_FOR_CONCURRENT_GC blocked 7ms
D/dalvikvm(31930): WAIT_FOR_CONCURRENT_GC blocked 8ms
D/OpenGLRenderer(31930): Enabling debug mode 0
D/dalvikvm(31930): GC_FOR_ALLOC freed 44K, 7% free 13369K/14279K, paused 24ms, total 24ms
D/dalvikvm(31930): GC_CONCURRENT freed 795K, 10% free 13015K/14407K, paused 11ms+11ms, total 35ms
D/dalvikvm(31930): GC_CONCURRENT freed 128K, 8% free 13399K/14407K, paused 1ms+2ms, total 16ms
D/dalvikvm(31930): WAIT_FOR_CONCURRENT_GC blocked 8ms
D/dalvikvm(31930): WAIT_FOR_CONCURRENT_GC blocked 4ms
D/dalvikvm(31930): GC_CONCURRENT freed 353K, 7% free 13566K/14471K, paused 12ms+12ms, total 45ms
D/StatsProvider(31930): Added Deep sleep:41 m 56 s (2516 s) Ratio: 41.4%
I/StatsProvider(31930): rawRealtime = 6073158000
I/StatsProvider(31930): whichRealtime = 3297753
I/ReferenceStore(31930): Serializing reference ref_current
I/StatsActivity(31930): LoadStatData: refreshing display for stats ref_unplugged to ref_current
D/dalvikvm(31930): GC_CONCURRENT freed 469K, 7% free 13617K/14599K, paused 12ms+13ms, total 43ms
I/ReferenceStore(31930): Retrieved reference from storage: Reference ref_unplugged created 46 m 18 s (Wl: 1 elements; KWl: 20elements; NetS: null; Alrm: null; Proc: 0 elements; Oth: 5 elements; CPU: 14 elements)
I/ReferenceStore(31930): Saved ref ref_current
D/dalvikvm(31930): GC_FOR_ALLOC freed 905K, 11% free 13071K/14599K, paused 17ms, total 17ms
I/dalvikvm-heap(31930): Grow heap (frag case) to 13.428MB for 187748-byte allocation
D/dalvikvm(31930): GC_FOR_ALLOC freed 1K, 11% free 13252K/14791K, paused 28ms, total 28ms
D/dalvikvm(31930): GC_CONCURRENT freed 48K, 8% free 13715K/14791K, paused 2ms+6ms, total 39ms
D/dalvikvm(31930): WAIT_FOR_CONCURRENT_GC blocked 24ms
D/StatsProvider(31930): Added Deep sleep:41 m 56 s (2516 s) Ratio: 41.4%
D/dalvikvm(31930): GC_CONCURRENT freed 600K, 9% free 13603K/14791K, paused 11ms+12ms, total 36ms
I/StatsProvider(31930): rawRealtime = 6073491000
I/StatsProvider(31930): whichRealtime = 3298060
I/ReferenceStore(31930): Serializing reference ref_current
D/Globals (31930): Wakelock BBS_WAKELOCK_WHILE_SAVING_REF released
I/StatsActivity(31930): Received broadcast, reference was updated:ref_current
I/ReferenceStore(31930): Populating cache
I/ReferenceStore(31930): Added ref ref_boot
I/ReferenceStore(31930): Added ref ref_unplugged
I/ReferenceStore(31930): Added ref ref_current
I/ReferenceStore(31930): Finished populating cache
I/ReferenceStore(31930): Retrieved reference from storage: Reference ref_unplugged created 46 m 18 s (Wl: 1 elements; KWl: 20elements; NetS: null; Alrm: null; Proc: 0 elements; Oth: 5 elements; CPU: 14 elements)
I/ReferenceStore(31930): Saved ref ref_current
I/StatsActivity(31930): Reset spinner selections: from='ref_unplugged', to='ref_current'
E/WriteCurrentReferenceService(31930): Destroyed at2013-04-02 18:51:35
D/dalvikvm(31930): GC_CONCURRENT freed 375K, 8% free 13625K/14791K, paused 11ms+3ms, total 29ms
I/ReferenceStore(31930): Retrieved reference from storage: Reference ref_current created 1 h 41 m 13 s (Wl: 21 elements; KWl: 22elements; NetS: null; Alrm: null; Proc: 22 elements; Oth: 8 elements; CPU: 14 elements)
I/StatsActivity(31930): Since 54 m 54 s Bat.: -6% (26% to 20%) [6.6%/h]
I/SmallWidgetProvider(31930): onReceive method called, action = 'BBS_WIDGET_UPDATE' at 2013-04-02 18:51:36
D/AbsListView(31930): Get MotionRecognitionManager
D/AbsListView(31930): Get MotionRecognitionManager
I/StatsActivity(31930): Since 54 m 54 s Bat.: -6% (26% to 20%) [6.6%/h]
I/StatsActivity(31930): LoadStatData: refreshing display for stats ref_unplugged to ref_current
D/dalvikvm(31930): GC_CONCURRENT freed 742K, 11% free 13287K/14791K, paused 13ms+17ms, total 64ms
D/AbsListView(31930): [unregisterDoubleTapMotionListener]
I/MotionRecognitionManager(31930): .unregisterListener : / listener count = 0->0, [email protected]
D/AbsListView(31930): [unregisterDoubleTapMotionListener]
I/MotionRecognitionManager(31930): .unregisterListener : / listener count = 0->0, [email protected]
D/dalvikvm(31930): GC_CONCURRENT freed 187K, 8% free 13611K/14791K, paused 1ms+2ms, total 18ms
D/dalvikvm(31930): WAIT_FOR_CONCURRENT_GC blocked 11ms
I/StatsActivity(31930): Since 54 m 54 s Bat.: -6% (26% to 20%) [6.6%/h]
D/dalvikvm(31930): GC_CONCURRENT freed 247K, 7% free 13765K/14791K, paused 1ms+2ms, total 18ms
D/AbsListView(31930): Get MotionRecognitionManager
I/Util (31930): command: logcat -d > /storage/sdcard0/logcat-2013-04-02_185148946.txt
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Im using gsam battery monitor. It shows me that my google+ is using alot of my battery power and that has been since the update as well.
asidrave said:
Im using gsam battery monitor. It shows me that my google+ is using alot of my battery power and that has been since the update as well.
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Google+ has always sucked battery for me so I only sign in when I want to upload pictures and then sign out as soon as I'm done.
I'm runnng the international XXDMB6 based ROM on mine and currently, I'm at 76% with only an hour and 3 minutes of screentime?
I don't use Wi-Fi.
My LTE signal is rather poor.
My screen generally stays around 50% but it's on auto.
Of course I let my apps sync. But that's pretty much just gmail and facebook.
I have my weather set to sync once every hour.
I uninstalled the apps that are pretty much bloat (flipfonts, the hubs, the samsung live wallpapers, musicFX since I use DPSManager, Samsung's music app and that's all I can think of)
I'm running Perseus's kernel with about 200-350mV undervolts.
Is it truly the poor LTE signal that's taking such a toll on my battery life? I used to average 5-5.5 hours before my battery dies. Now I'm betting I'll only get around 4. When I had Verizon, the power draw from LTE was unnoticeable from 3G. Is it really that different on GSM phones?
See my post here.
pezlomd said:
Ever since the update my battery has been horrific I took my phone off the charger at 100 percent and when I woke up in the morning it was at 50. I have never experienced such horrible drain during standby mode.. Not even turning off mobile data or turning on airplane mode makes that much of a difference as it should. Has anyone else been experiencing a decrease in battery life maybe due to the LTE? If anyone has similar experiences and has any tips I would really appreciate it thanks.
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Hey my friend , wondering if you ever came across a solution to the battery issue you had?
I to am experience a substantial decrease in battery life since update - i went from 17-20 hours daily to 8-12 hours .
Any suggestions?
Sign out of Google+ and turn off Google location search. Should help.
My battery life seems decent
And I have 62 percent battery left. No charging but for some reason my phones always been able to pull off 10 hour screen on times. I guess I just got one of the more efficient one.s. mines made in korea if that has anything to do with it rather than china where 99 percent of the rest were made. Yes its a tmobile t889.
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My battery has been terrible also since the update, I'm not signed into plus or anything, but I only get around 12 hours now if not less, even did a factory reset and started with barely any apps and the life is still bad
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janjannsen99 said:
My battery life seems decent
And I have 62 percent battery left. No charging but for some reason my phones always been able to pull off 10 hour screen on times. I guess I just got one of the more efficient one.s. mines made in korea if that has anything to do with it rather than china where 99 percent of the rest were made. Yes its a tmobile t889.
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I have a made in China one and Made in Korea one and both seem to get about the same as you. I ditched the TMobile firmware because of battery issues and went with a stock 7105 firmware but using the latest TMobile modem. Works better for me.
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