Why I'm not able to add onscreen button fix from the link given on the thread.
when i install the hotfix, phone stuck on cyanogen start screen.
and I'm facing a huge battery drain when phone is idle. (Last night it was on 88% after 8 hours it came to 46%)
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Hello,
I have a question/problem, hopely can someone help me.
My Desire is rooted and has villian 0.8 rom.
For a couple of days ago when my battery level is 7% the phone automaticly shut down. Saterday a i had calibrate my battery (full charge-shut down-full charg-start and shut down- fullcharge- wipe battery stats-reboot).
Now the phone is not shutting down when battery level is 7% but when battery level is 0%.
I recover my orginal HTC rom but this won't fix it. Now I'm back to villian.
Is its possible to fix this?
Thanks
Desire
Rooted
Villian 0.8
Well usually the phone shuts down, when there is no charge left. Mine always shut down at 0% (stock froyo - leedroid), so for me that's the correct one...
0% = empty ? do you expect it to run with no power ?
I had always think that android has a safety build in it to shut down your phone when the battery almost is empty. This was working, but now not anymore
Hi today i've flashed the new 6.1.1 rom from android revolution i tried many times to wipe istall with no mods change kerner (franco r9) but the
battery drain issues still is here i've tried to reflash the 6.0 but battery drain is still here.. yesterday i haven't no issues with 6.1 but
today when I installed the 6.1.1 the battery drain problem is facing me i tried the 6.1 with full wipe of course with no results.. the thing is
stange because 10% at time it drain me for example i'm at 60% i let the phone in sleep for 20/30 min then i unlock che phone 60 % is still there
or 59% but if i call o use internet in about 1 -2 min the battery will drastically drain 2/3 % at minute or so.. how can i resolve this issue?
raxiel said:
Hi today i've flashed the new 6.1.1 rom from android revolution i tried many times to wipe istall with no mods change kerner (franco r9) but the
battery drain issues still is here i've tried to reflash the 6.0 but battery drain is still here.. yesterday i haven't no issues with 6.1 but
today when I installed the 6.1.1 the battery drain problem is facing me i tried the 6.1 with full wipe of course with no results.. the thing is
stange because 10% at time it drain me for example i'm at 60% i let the phone in sleep for 20/30 min then i unlock che phone 60 % is still there
or 59% but if i call o use internet in about 1 -2 min the battery will drastically drain 2/3 % at minute or so.. how can i resolve this issue?
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Anyways, have you filled your sd card up by anychance?
i ask as i notice massive battery drains if i have less that 1gb left on the card, the phone becomes hot and sluggish.
it runs slower than android 1.5 on the g1, and is impossible to use. once i managed to delete the files it took my phone about a hour to stabilize again.
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Wipe all caches and then wipe your battery stats.
Then give your phone a few charge cycles for the battery to stabilize. Things will definitely improve.
i'm not filled the sd card and ok i can try to wipe all caches (already did about 10 times .. lol but why 2 days ago with 6.1.0 all worked fine and yesterday when i flashed the 6.1.1 battery drain is heavy and even if i go back to 6.1.0 battery drain still persist.. it's strange very strange..
you must have something running in the background which is keeping your phone awake even when your phone is screen off. go to the thread here download the app and fully charge your phone again and use it as normal and keep checking the app specially in the partial wakelocks and see what drains the battery the most..it will be the first thing on the list.
and then when you check the screenshots post them in that thread to get some more help and explanation on what is eating your battery
i'll try with the app but the thing is strange because i've the same apps installed than before this happening
hi,if your android rooted,try "One Power Guard" download from onexuan.com,It can help you extend battery life .
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Title really says it all: for the past several days whenever my battery goes bellow 80% the right side of the touchscreen stops working and as a result I can't even unlock it. I have tried reverting to the original HTC Android that it came with but that did not help and now I am back to the CM7 I had been using. It is the one from this thread in case you need any more details.
I also did a battery stats wipe when I first installed CM7 a few days ago.
I have an issue with my hox, I am running ARHD with the kernel included. The problem is about the battery % stat,it's not updating correctly,for example battery is 80%,I use the phone for 5 mins then suddenly its 72%,at 2% it lasted 1 hour on full brightness. Also it does not always update after sleep (for example I go to sleep,battery is 50%,when I wake up is still 50%,after I use it 1-2 mins is 45%). I've tried to do a full discharge,charged the phone to full while it was off,booted it then charged it some more,deleted the batterystat.bin . Problem still occurs and it happend on other roms (for example MIUI V5). Any ideas?
Hi there,
I've got a little problem with my phone recently. It keeps freezing/shutting down every time the battery life hits about 30%. The button light starts to flicker, music begins to stutter and then - a few seconds later - my device turns of or just freezes leaving the screen turned on. When I reboot my phone the battery life drops to 0% or remains at about 30%, that differs from time to time.
I tried everything, installing 4.4.4 and 5.0.2 CM, with and without apps installed, with and without gapps. All constellations result in the same behaviour. I just can't figure out what the problem is. I pulled two logcats (4.4.4 and 5.0.3) and attached them to this post. I begin to believe that it is a hardware related (battery) problem, but perhaps somebody can find something in the logcats, that I've overseen.
Thank you very much in advance!