It is using sensor the same amount of time as the phone has been on
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It has been reported that our Gallery app is buggy with the sensor usage. My suggestion to see if this is the root of the problem is to uninstall/freeze the Gallery app and try a different one. Some people have mentioned that just installing the 3D Gallery from the market doesn't have the issue like the stock one. Either way let us know if that helps.
churro7 said:
It is using sensor the same amount of time as the phone has been on
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Sent from Snarf high on SRF 1.02 till freezes are fixed
I have the same problem, even after uninstalling the 3d gallery it still occurs. It usally keeps my phone awake 50% of the time. I have tried so many things to fix it, nothing helps.
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tatoniss said:
I have the same problem, even after uninstalling the 3d gallery it still occurs. It usally keeps my phone awake 50% of the time. I have tried so many things to fix it, nothing helps.
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Format your SD card, Odin, redownload the ROM and modem, install CWM3, reflash modem, reflash ROM.
tatoniss said:
I have the same problem, even after uninstalling the 3d gallery it still occurs. It usally keeps my phone awake 50% of the time. I have tried so many things to fix it, nothing helps.
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Gallery sensor usage and System sensor usage are two different issues. I have noticed that "System" sensor usage is always around 50%, but it does not effect partial wake usage and does not cause excessive battery drain (at least on my Epic it doesn't).
I tried wiping and using odin to go back to stock but I will try again. This time im going to keep from putting anything back on my sd card. What I noticed was even when I did this the problem occurred on 2.1 stock as well.
While my sensor usage is up. My partial wake lock is usually 50% as well.
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tatoniss said:
I tried wiping and using odin to go back to stock but I will try again. This time im going to keep from putting anything back on my sd card. What I noticed was even when I did this the problem occurred on 2.1 stock as well.
While my sensor usage is up. My partial wake lock is usually 50% as well.
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These are most likely useless metrics.
It is affecting battery though. I usally last 8 or 9 hours which is far less than I used to. My phone also will get very warm even if I'm not using it.
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Well I went back to stock then flashed back up ACS 1.1.0. I flashed genocide kernel as well. the battery isn't as bad and i resorted to using autokiller set to aggressive. Most of the time its fine but it still will go back to a 50% wakelock. when this happens usually under sensor usage android system is 50% or 100%. when its 100% my phone will get warm. The only time i noticed this really happening was sometime after i got a replacement phone. Do you think its hardware related. It doesn't make sense to me. This morning my first 10% of battery lasted about 3 hours then the wake lock kicked in and it started to drop very fast. I used to make 14 hours of heavy use with this phone.
Thank you for those that have been trying to help.
I've been using RLS 5 for a while now and I was wondering what the difference was between a regular reboot or a hot restart. I know that the hot restart seems to load the faster and saves a lot of time, obviously because it's not totally turning the phone all the way off. But part of me is wondering if this is bad for the phone.
Is it bad to do a hot restart or should I just do the normal reboot?
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I think this is an ec05 thing. I never noticed out until ec05. What happens is, after talking on the phone for 30 minutes or so, if anything wakes the screen like another call or like today a low battery warning, the phone will freeze. Sometimes I can still talk and other times the call will drop.. I have noticed that sometimes when I hang up it will freeze and I will have to pull the battery and reboot. usually it is plugged into a charger, but also does this just by itself. It is not the wake from sleep thing, as I have had that and this is different.. Like the thing is getting to hot or something.. I am currently running a stock rooted only ec05. I have re ch lashed and all and I still have this problem here and there. It isn't every call and I can't reproduce it over and over.. Any ideas or things to try to narrow this down...
Thanks.
I've noticed this as well, both on bone stock, and on SRF 1.1.1.
Are your overclocked or undervolted? This could be causing funky cpu frequency jumps you otherwise normally don't see and causing your phone to freeze or even reboot.
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Stock rooted phone with no modifications, no over or under.. Not sure what is going on..
Take that droid over to Mos Eisley and get the memory flushed.
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Hey guys. I recently encountered the problem where the phone would overheat from listening to music only.
Today was the second time it happened. I was listening to music on the train this morning and after awhile, the temperature got up to close to a 100 degree. When I turned on the screen it was still functioning, but when I closed it and turn it on again. The phone froze. I had to power it off by holding the power button.
Is my phone defected or is there something that could have caused this problem?
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A week ago, a weird thing happened to my mother's S3. We were using it to navigate, and all of the sudden it just turned off. When I booted it back up, the battery had dropped like 75% and it shut down. Trying to start it again just saw it crash on the bootloader screen.
Ever since then, the phone has been randomly shutting down. I installed a new ROM, AOKP 4.3, but the same thing happens. If you let it just sit on the home screen it is OK, but as soon as you do anything CPU intensive, like open the browser, it insta-dies. Could this be some sort of thermal issue with the chip?
It turns out that the battery was causing the problems. If I plug it in, it works fine.
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Actually, it turns out that removing batterystats.bin did the trick.
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