[Q] are you able to finish HTC battery test? - HTC One X

Today I've tried twice to complete the battery test that is found in the HTC function test toolkit whic is launched by calling *#*#3424#*#* and it never completes.. it should run at screen at maximum backlight for 1 hour of time and it gets blocked before one hour... Few moments ago I've found the phone with screen shutdown, I've unblocked it and the function test app was on the initial screen.. looking at battery stats the phone uptime was 56 minutes, with 35 minutes of screen time and 94 percent of battery... The battery performance seems quite acceptable, but I don't understand why the tests does not run for a full hour.. any suggestion?
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Ditto - cannot complete test
I am hoping to find out the same ... if anybody else can complete the full hour test for their battery via the HTC function diagnostic test.
i have the HTC One and as soon as the screen goes to sleep while this test is running, it seems to cancel the test and take you back to the diagnostic menu.
So i need to sit there for an hour and keep the screen active (which don't have the time or patience for!) and i cannot disable the screen sleep/lock function due to my exchange policy (and i don't want to turn that all off)
so am curious why this test won't run as common sense would dictate??
Thanks
Slaytanic said:
Today I've tried twice to complete the battery test that is found in the HTC function test toolkit whic is launched by calling *#*#3424#*#* and it never completes.. it should run at screen at maximum backlight for 1 hour of time and it gets blocked before one hour... Few moments ago I've found the phone with screen shutdown, I've unblocked it and the function test app was on the initial screen.. looking at battery stats the phone uptime was 56 minutes, with 35 minutes of screen time and 94 percent of battery... The battery performance seems quite acceptable, but I don't understand why the tests does not run for a full hour.. any suggestion?
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[Q] Battery issue on Wildfire S

Hi,
after running for 15 hours, one phone call for 2 min, and about 8 sms
and nothing more still remain 45% from 100%.
is that normal or it is something wrong?
wifi, gps, and bluetooth are off, and not many apps are working in background.
no livebackground or something else.
it seems to me, it is very less for such a phone, or I am wrong?
or are there some settings, which need to set to have a longer battery live?
thanks
Hi,
I saw that the dialer use 97% from the Battery! I had the whole day one call for 2 minutes.
is there someone else with such dialer usage?
thanks
andi_79 said:
Hi,
I saw that the dialer use 97% from the Battery! I had the whole day one call for 2 minutes.
is there someone else with such dialer usage?
thanks
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I too am seeing that the dialler is using 97% of battery with only one short call made. However, I have so far and still counting got 3d 18h out of my first battery charge. (This is a new phone) This is with everything turned off mind you as I wanted to see the best time achievable with only phone functions active. Once the battery is run down I will re-charge and turn internet on etc.
It's funny that you too have "97%"??
very strange.
could someone post a normal state, how it supposed to be?
thanks
Hey i think you people don't know how the battery use calculate the battery usage in Android.
This is how it calculate
Suppose you had power on the phone then and you are using 3 apps like
1.dialer
2.wifi
3.display
then from above 3 which is the most used app the battery usage will give it more percentage.(But you will not see any 97 % if you are using 5-6 activities)The more the number of apps the less the percentage of each Activity.
The region why you are seeing 97% on battery usage about dialer is that you are using only dialer nothing else.If You use use gallary,wifi,bluetooth,calls,maps etc all together then battery usage will show you 15 to 20 % in each.
To increase battery life calibrate you battery.(let the battery discharge once and recharge it without power on and without any break)
In this forum i had seen that some are geting 4 days of battery with moderate usage and some getting only 1 day.You Had not calibrated your battery.Every Android mobile needs battery calibration atleast once in 1 month.
hi shreyasharusia
yesterday I made a reset, and I calibrate the phone.
Now I have following situation:
Dialer 41%
Cell Standby 29%
Phone Idle 28%
display 2%
android system 2%
Today I made just on call for 2 min, and I have 98%
do you think somthing is wrong with it?
thanks
could be a bug with the sense causing the battery life to be short. I usually let my phone discharge every day before I charge it for the next day. As I am usually using my phone every day the battery usually lats a day at the maximum this is usually because i am always listening to music or texting people.
now I have again this situation.
I did nothing with the phone. just one call for 2 min and 2 text, thats it.
dialer 95%
cell standby 3%
phone idle 3%
so then it is wrong to have the dialer on 95% right?
andi_79 said:
now I have again this situation.
I did nothing with the phone. just one call for 2 min and 2 text, thats it.
dialer 95%
cell standby 3%
phone idle 3%
so then it is wrong to have the dialer on 95% right?
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that's not possible.Battery use limits to 100 % not 101%. 95+3+3 = 101.And in your first post 41+29+28+2+2 = 102.How it can be possible .
Also check is your connection is 3g or 2g.You get your battery life according to it.
.... I know, but it is fact
I was surprised too....)
I will search for a screenshot tool, and I will post it soon....
by the way, I check it with Advanced Task Manager, maybe this tool is wrong?
I use 2G only. I wouldn't be suprised if bluetooth and wlan would be on, and after a work day the battery is empty, but for one call and 2 text?
as for now, the Task Manager and a File Manager is installed, the rest is all on default.
thanks
andi_79 said:
.... I know, but it is fact
I was surprised too....)
I will search for a screenshot tool, and I will post it soon....
by the way, I check it with Advanced Task Manager, maybe this tool is wrong?
I use 2G only. I wouldn't be suprised if bluetooth and wlan would be on, and after a work day the battery is empty, but for one call and 2 text?
as for now, the Task Manager and a File Manager is installed, the rest is all on default.
thanks
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Use Shootme for screenshot. And Take it to service center for getting low battery issue.
Hey try juice defender.It really works
Hi shreyasharusia
I need to be root to run this tool. is there another that I can use without being root?
Anyway now I have following situation.
Dialer 96%
Cell Standby 3%
Phone Idle 3%
I will try now the other tool, which do you recommend to me...
thanks by the way
but just to clear it, to have the dialer on 96% is wrong, right?
Andy
Hi, im new htc wildfire s user, barely a week. Before my battery usage showed lots of things but now theres Dialer 97%, Cell Standby 2 %, and Phone idle 2 %. Whats going on :S? Im releaved that im not the only one. Can somebody please help me im begging
My girlfriend's wildfire s' battery life is really bad. At first it was like 16 hours, but that was when it was in a really heavy use. Now it lasts only for about 12 hours with very minimal use: a couple sms' and little calling. In fact the usage doesn't even affect the battery life, as it drains at a constant rate. The values are _always_ the same: Dialer takes 49%, Android system 49%, Idle 2% It doesn't even show how much the display is using!
[SOLVED] this battery issue
Hello everyone who is experiencing really massive battery drain on wildfire S.
Symptoms:
1. you own wildfire S
2. in battery stats the "dialer" is on top (eg. 97%)
3. you have made a call recently
4. experiencing battery drain about 30-50% per hour.
Cause:
Maybe it really surprises you (or your girlfriend), but you are most probably making a phone call. The new wildfire's dialer is just a bit crappy. When you dial a number and then want to hang up, you have to do it by correct button (the red "hang-up" button). There is also a possibility to "terminate the call" by pressing the "back" button on the bottom, but in this case your call is not terminated at all, but dialer is running now in the background. The nice example is when you are calling a buddy and then you hang-up(using back button) after you realized that you are being redirected to voicemail. By doing this you are still talking to a voicemail for a period of time until the call is terminated automatically by that particular carrier.
Solution:
Use the red button to terminate the phone call. Check the logs and you will see if this is your case.
If you find this post helping to you, just say "Thanks" ---->
does anyone know the pin diagram for the battery?
I just want to know how the android takes the data from the battery.
For users experiencing massive battery drain after making a call and the infamous "Dialer" process is showing up in the battery, you need to follow the greatest battery saving top found in this thread. impreza_rs posted this solution taken from the HTC website:
"connect the phone to the charger with the phone powered on, and allow the phone to charge until the notification LED is green, indicating the device is fully charged. Disconnect the phone from the charger, and power it off. Reconnect the phone to the charger with the phone powered off, and allow the phone to charge until the notification LED is green. Disconnect the phone from the charger and power it on. Once the phone is powered completely on, power it off again and reconnect it to the charger until the notification LED is green. Disconnect the phone, power it on, and use it. You need to use this sequence only once"
I do this process every time I flash a new rom on my device and it works flawlessly. A little tedious, but you only have to do this once and you are good to go.

[Q] Motion Launch is draining the battery

I've had this phone for almost 3 weeks now and I have been experiencing battery drainage when on standby. My battery would start off at 100% when I unplug it from the charger, and without using at all after half an hour I'd find it at 93 - 95%. So I installed a battery monitor (GSam Battery Monitor) and after a week I found that there were 2 things consuming most of the battery, the screen and multiple apps. So I decided to do a factory reset and test out the phone with the apps that came with the phone. The battery life improved slightly but it was still too much. I decided to check out the display, at first I thought it might be the brightness but then I remembered that motion launch also uses the screen (duh!). I turned it off today and so far I've only lost only 2% battery in 1 hour and 37 min, on standby. This is good and all but I really like motion launch, it's easier than reaching for the top of my phone when I'm using it with one-hand . My question is, does anyone have the same problem as I do? Cause if so it might be an issue with all the One (M8) phones running the software. If not, It might be my phone and I can send it to get fixed or something. Thanks
Revel1021 said:
I've had this phone for almost 3 weeks now and I have been experiencing battery drainage when on standby. My battery would start off at 100% when I unplug it from the charger, and without using at all after half an hour I'd find it at 93 - 95%. So I installed a battery monitor (GSam Battery Monitor) and after a week I found that there were 2 things consuming most of the battery, the screen and multiple apps. So I decided to do a factory reset and test out the phone with the apps that came with the phone. The battery life improved slightly but it was still too much. I decided to check out the display, at first I thought it might be the brightness but then I remembered that motion launch also uses the screen (duh!). I turned it off today and so far I've only lost only 2% battery in 1 hour and 37 min, on standby. This is good and all but I really like motion launch, it's easier than reaching for the top of my phone when I'm using it with one-hand . My question is, does anyone have the same problem as I do? Cause if so it might be an issue with all the One (M8) phones running the software. If not, It might be my phone and I can send it to get fixed or something. Thanks
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I don't have this issue.I have viper rom installed and motion launch all the time and I lose only 2% in 8 hours in standby.My screen on time is 7h30min.Try another rom or send it to change with another one.cheers
Motion launch isn't draining battery for me. I lose about 1-2 % when I leave it for the whole night
Motion launch shouldn't use much battery. Firstly the screen isn't always on waiting for touch input as you say. The touch response is only awakened when the phone sensors pick up movement. For this the HTC one uses a new device called a fusion sensor hub. This hub is a collection of sensors and is able to have active sensors that don't need the cpu and thus have a very low power requirement.
I'd look more into display options and turning the WiFi off when not needed and disabling some of the sync options.
I don't think that the battery draining has something with the motion launch to do. For example for me during the night on airplane mode, lose about 0,5% per hour.
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ashyx said:
Motion launch shouldn't use much battery. Firstly the screen isn't always on waiting for touch input as you say. The touch response is only awakened when the phone sensors pick up movement. For this the HTC one uses a new device called a fusion sensor hub. This hub is a collection of sensors and is able to have active sensors that don't need the cpu and thus have a very low power requirement.
I'd look more into display options and turning the WiFi off when not needed and disabling some of the sync options.
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Yeah I think my issue is with sync. I'll test it out for the week maybe something will change. Thanks
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So I decided to try Wakelock Detector, I found something called "1013" keeping my phone almost 2 hours awake. I researched it and found no solutions to this problem just people reporting on the same issue with other devices. The app also showed me that my phone only gets 3 hours of deep sleep and it stays 8 hours awake. How can I fix this on a non-rooted device?
Edit: I found something that says that the 1013 is a partial wakelock and can be solved by a silencing touch sounds. Going to try it out and post the results here

[Q] My Phone Radio is a battery hog.

Hello everyone.
I noticed something weird happening with my M8.
I changed my carrier last week, they gave me a new SIM Card.
I never had the issue when I was using the phone earlier. After I replaced the SIM Card with my new Card, I'm getting horrible battery drain. I attached a screenshot of my usage after a reboot.
That Radio was eating more battery than my screen. How's that possible ? My Note 3 barely consumes any battery on standby.
This one is sucking away all my power.
This is going crazy. I'm entering flight mode, as its losing 6-7 % overnight after a reboot.
I have everything disabled from sync, to google now, to "ok google". I'm on 0 brightness.
Can anyone suggest me something ? Any suggesstion/solutions are most welcome. Thanks in advance :good:
Tej XFire said:
Hello everyone.
I noticed something weird happening with my M8.
I changed my carrier last week, they gave me a new SIM Card.
I never had the issue when I was using the phone earlier. After I replaced the SIM Card with my new Card, I'm getting horrible battery drain. I attached a screenshot of my usage after a reboot.
That Radio was eating more battery than my screen. How's that possible ? My Note 3 barely consumes any battery on standby.
This one is sucking away all my power.
This is going crazy. I'm entering flight mode, as its losing 6-7 % overnight after a reboot.
I have everything disabled from sync, to google now, to "ok google". I'm on 0 brightness.
Can anyone suggest me something ? Any suggesstion/solutions are most welcome. Thanks in advance :good:
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Honestly, that is not terrible standby. Tho a longer test would be more accurate.
Is location on? Have you disabled any HTC bloat?
Anyway, it's not that out of line really.
Best I normally get overnight is 0.4 percent drain per hour.... I'm rooted, debloated a lot of HTC stuff, location off and most other features.
I don't really see an issue.
KJ said:
Honestly, that is not terrible standby. Tho a longer test would be more accurate.
Is location on? Have you disabled any HTC bloat?
Anyway, it's not that out of line really.
Best I normally get overnight is 0.4 percent drain per hour.... I'm rooted, debloated a lot of HTC stuff, location off and most other features.
I don't really see an issue.
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Thanks for the reply. I switch everything off including sync, motion launch gestures, auto brightness and location has been completely disabled including google location reporting.
When I enter flight mode in the night with extreme power saver, I only lose like 2-3 % overnight, with everything disabled. However its not the same with the flight mode turned off. I lose like 5-6 %. I barely have any apps from the play store. I also found that using a different launcher saves the battery..
And when I use the phone for sometime, the screen dominates the radio consumption..
Finally, please have a look at the screenshot I've attached. I lost 10% battery with 30mins of screen being on. Is it normal ? Please tell me..
You must have rebooted. You used 6 percent with 30 minutes of screen time. Gsam stats reset when you reboot. So.... 6 percent drain with 30 minutes screen time is 8 hours plus screen with 100 percent gone. Lol
You are doing above average if you ask me.
Enjoy your device and stop worrying.
KJ said:
You must have rebooted. You used 6 percent with 30 minutes of screen time. Gsam stats reset when you reboot. So.... 6 percent drain with 30 minutes screen time is 8 hours plus screen with 100 percent gone. Lol
You are doing above average if you ask me.
Enjoy your device and stop worrying.
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Yes, thanks for the reply. Probably I'm more concerned about the battery... . I should stop bothering about it
Sent from my M8 with a happy battery !
Thread closed per OP request.

[Q] HTC desire 816 battery drain

please 816 users , tell me your battery drain through night when you're just sleeping till the next morning ??
Gharbawy said:
please 816 users , tell me your battery drain through night when you're just sleeping till the next morning ??
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In standby overnight, maybe 3-5% battery drain. A lot of things come in play though such as what apps you have installed, if your on LTE, or 3g, or wifi, or even go into airplane mode at night, etc.
FoxyDrew said:
In standby overnight, maybe 3-5% battery drain. A lot of things come in play though such as what apps you have installed, if your on LTE, or 3g, or wifi, or even go into airplane mode at night, etc.
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first of all , I'd like to thank you for your reply ..
I've bought a new desire 816 two days ago and I can notice something wrong with the battery as it drains faster than normal
and it gives false percent as it increases after restarting the phone ..
I've tried to calibrate the battery by letting in turn off by itself then recharging it to 100% but then I realized It's still giving me false number
I don't know what to do ... It would be great if you can help
Gharbawy said:
please 816 users , tell me your battery drain through night when you're just sleeping till the next morning ??
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my friend has the same. i will update you if he finds any solution
Gharbawy said:
first of all , I'd like to thank you for your reply ..
I've bought a new desire 816 two days ago and I can notice something wrong with the battery as it drains faster than normal
and it gives false percent as it increases after restarting the phone ..
I've tried to calibrate the battery by letting in turn off by itself then recharging it to 100% but then I realized It's still giving me false number
I don't know what to do ... It would be great if you can help
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Have you tried a battery calibration app such as the one by NeMa in the PlayStore? It requires root but it basically asks you to charge your device to 100% which is done from empty to max in about 3 hours. At this point you go in the app while its still plugged in and "clear" the batterystats. This is the file that tells the device how much charge it can hold and on some devices this file gets buggy/glitched. It will wipe this file away and generate a new one based on the charge the battery holds at max. It then asks you to use the device as normal until it dies and recharge to full afterwards. This has worked for many and I hope it will work for you as well.
If you have excessive battery drain look at the Power settings and review the usage. If it shows a green line on awake and it doesn't show the same matching the screen on time then you have a background app sucking battery from the device. Facebook and its Messenger are known to be the culprits but if you download Greenify from the PlayStore. It will allow you to hibernate practically every app so there is no battery drain when your device screen is off. In combination with this app I am able to get an average day and a half of use with no charge and normal use with Videos, Music, Facebook, Messenger; etc. I average I use about 6-10 hours on this device with pure stock w/ root & Greenify with battery calibration via app done.
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jaysoblitzed said:
Have you tried a battery calibration app such as the one by NeMa in the PlayStore? It requires root but it basically asks you to charge your device to 100% which is done from empty to max in about 3 hours. At this point you go in the app while its still plugged in and "clear" the batterystats. This is the file that tells the device how much charge it can hold and on some devices this file gets buggy/glitched. It will wipe this file away and generate a new one based on the charge the battery holds at max. It then asks you to use the device as normal until it dies and recharge to full afterwards. This has worked for many and I hope it will work for you as well.
If you have excessive battery drain look at the Power settings and review the usage. If it shows a green line on awake and it doesn't show the same matching the screen on time then you have a background app sucking battery from the device. Facebook and its Messenger are known to be the culprits but if you download Greenify from the PlayStore. It will allow you to hibernate practically every app so there is no battery drain when your device screen is off. In combination with this app I am able to get an average day and a half of use with no charge and normal use with Videos, Music, Facebook, Messenger; etc. I average I use about 6-10 hours on this device with pure stock w/ root & Greenify with battery calibration via app done.
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Thank you man for you Reply ..
I've few questions I wish you help with them
1- does this greenify need root also ?
2- I didn't root the phone not to lose my warranty as I was willing to replace it for that battery issue but
If I decided to root it , would you help me with the instructions ?? I mean some trusted way you've already tried
because I don't wanna mess up with the phone .
Thanks in advance !
Gharbawy said:
Thank you man for you Reply ..
I've few questions I wish you help with them
1- does this greenify need root also ?
2- I didn't root the phone not to lose my warranty as I was willing to replace it for that battery issue but
If I decided to root it , would you help me with the instructions ?? I mean some trusted way you've already tried
because I don't wanna mess up with the phone .
Thanks in advance !
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Yes, Greenify does require root in order to work but it does work flawlessly.
For an visual step by step root guide for this device simply watch this video here!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1NYP7V2ltpI
:good::laugh::good:
I have the same problem… .help plz my phone is w816dug dual sim from Taiwan
Gharbawy said:
please 816 users , tell me your battery drain through night when you're just sleeping till the next morning ??
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I bought the machine and I have the same problem and searched for a solution and found it, thank God you tried it and it was sharp and Hoaml calibration of the battery as follows
We ship the device to extend not less than 10 minutes and then tend charger and push constantly for 2 minutes and confirmed in 2 minutes Whatever happens from closing and then opening or if something did not happen continued pressing for 2 minutes
Finished battery is completely closed to the device himself
Shipper arrived once again that is shipping 100%
And fill your normal concluded the problem
Thank you
muhamadalani said:
I bought the machine and I have the same problem and searched for a solution and found it, thank God you tried it and it was sharp and Hoaml calibration of the battery as follows
We ship the device to extend not less than 10 minutes and then tend charger and push constantly for 2 minutes and confirmed in 2 minutes Whatever happens from closing and then opening or if something did not happen continued pressing for 2 minutes
Finished battery is completely closed to the device himself
Shipper arrived once again that is shipping 100%
And fill your normal concluded the problem
Thank you
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pressing which keys ??
can you explain more ?!
@Gharbawy
I had the same inssue ..in my phone htc a5_dug dual sim from Taiwan i waited for solution or any update nothing cameup… then i decided to flash custom roms and was best na now am in custom rom and the problem was off and the only one custom rom which solve my problem ..SVHD+………
Gharbawy said:
pressing which keys ??
can you explain more ?!
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Unfortunately, the lack of rapid reaction because I was too busy
Pressing the power switch for exactly two minutes and the device will tell you Alglaq Do you want to or not agreed to the demand and calibration Congratulations to you
Thank you
I fixed my battery issue. the exposed software killed mine relating to the same issue i believe you had or have. reporting wrong percentage. once had 50 percent, took it back out of my pocket and within 5 mons i had 4%. wouldnt charge.
Power it off... hold all 3 buttons (power+volume up+volumedown) after 15 seconds it will boot back up. this calibrated my battery. hope this works for you.
Wrong battery percentage report is fixed by HTC on 1.58 rom update. it works fine on 1.58 Rom
My battery on my htc is draining fast I think it went from 100% to 83% percent in like 20 minutes is this normal? I have disabled everything that I'm able to disable on this phone but once it gets to 70% the drainage kinda slows down

[FIX] Battery Drain,No Deep sleep, Android os wake-up all time

Tested on Lineage OS14.1, PurefusionNougat, CRDroid (not tried in other ROMs, it may work)
After trying a lot of modifications in two weeks regarding battery drain due to android os wakeup all time and little or no deepsleep, found a simple way to solve the issue.
1. Calibrate your battery according to post #9 (https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2765663)( (Essential- it will fix almost all errors regarding battery)
2. A simple build.prop tweak wifi.supplicant_scan_interval=200
Add this line to system/buildprop using a root explorer with root permission " wifi.supplicant_scan_interval=200 " and reboot.
Screenshots after applying the mode
I edited the build.prop file via BuildProp Editor in the app store. So does i add that line in the beginning of the file or at the end?
do build.prop edits need a reboot to work ?
But yeah... WiFi has always been an issue on the HTC10 -.-
Haldi4803 said:
do build.prop edits need a reboot to work ?
But yeah... WiFi has always been an issue on the HTC10 -.-
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yes
whi-2 said:
I edited the build.prop file via BuildProp Editor in the app store. So does i add that line in the beginning of the file or at the end?
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Preferably at the end
Also Do this "Official fix for battery problems"
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2765663
whi-2 said:
I edited the build.prop file via BuildProp Editor in the app store. So does i add that line in the beginning of the file or at the end?
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I'd recommend in this spot in my picture.
Battery Caliberation that also worked for me according to this xda post by @bikercr https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2765663
Thanks to @bikercr
His Post
"This is directly from HTC tech support. To recalibrate battery and HTC charger when battery rapidly or erratically discharges, this procedure clears all battery stats, coordinates and normalizes charging.
Turn off Fast Boot in settings. Power off phone.
Plug phone into HTC charger and charge for two minutes or more
While charging, hold down volume up+volume down+power button and continue holding
Phone will turn on and off repeatedly every 15 seconds or so while continuing to hold all three buttons
Keep this going for 2 minutes, then release buttons when phone is ON
Now, let phone charge fully normally (with phone either on or off--doesn't matter) and battery level reporting, charging and battery life should be normalized.
Do this every month or so to keep power system healthy--even if everything seems fine. Also, don't leave phone on charger overnight for best long term battery life (according to HTC tech support: "The first thing they tell us." This is true even though charging is supposed to turn off when battery is at 100%)
NOTE: Another potential fix for battery/charging abnormalities if this procedure fails (esp. after an OTA update when corrupted files can remain stuck in device cache partition)--clear cache partition using this method: http://forums.androidcentral.com/ver...ted-phone.html"
New screenshot attached- Still 100% after 59 minutes (Note: without Gapps) Running crdroid from @andybones
Good morning, the fix works with Leedroid Oreo?? or is it for Nougat AOSP ROM?!
Thanks...
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Martybug said:
Good morning, the fix works with Leedroid Oreo?? or is it for Nougat AOSP ROM?!
Thanks...
Inviato dal mio HTC 10 utilizzando Tapatalk
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Tested only on Nougat, But it will work on Oreo too, Do the battery calibration first.
So how is your SOT after this fix?
eraycetin said:
So how is your SOT after this fix?
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This fix increase standby time (battery drain and no or little deepsleep due to android os awake all time)
This fix have little impact on SOT. SOT depends on many factors like Screen brightness, Surfing on 3g, 4g or wifi, playing Games, watching videos etc.
A Little Story
I bought this device through OLX and the seller selling it due to poor battery backup and warmer device even in standby. Due to interest in tweaking and modding from my first android device(Samsung spica 256mb RAM!) i bought it (with Android MM). Found the device doesn't enter in to deepsleep and android os is in the top of battery consuming. Two weeks of flashing differnet roms, Kernels, tweaking kernel through Kernel adiutor app, disabling and removing of apps , build prop edits etc. One day i noticed that my device goes to deepsleep almost suddenly after locking. Flashed the device again and do the tweaks one by one to know which tweak give me the result, and found the wifi scanning interval build prop tweak is the reason.
And it runs smoothly almost all time and some time it shows battery drain. So done some more googling and found this post in HTC One (M8) forum https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2765663)(. It realy helps to completely overcome the Battery drainage issue. Then i tried almost all nougat roms and all of them are giving excellent battery backup.
Now my device have no deepsleep battery drain issue and now trying some bloat removed nougat stock.
Anyone say the experience Sense Oreo Rom with this tweak ? and how much default interval ?
frostnicko said:
Anyone say the experience Sense Oreo Rom with this tweak ? and how much default interval ?
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im on lees R143. I did the following 15 mins ago,
turned off phone
did the vol + vol- and power button thing
after that i flashed r143 again and wiped cache.
turned off my phone
now i just wait for full chariging my battery while phone is turned off.
i will test it tomorrow and report back
first reaction of my phone.... a few days ago, it stops showing the % while loading the battery when phone was turned off.
now it shows % of loading... when im on 100% i do the wifi tweak and report
bstiti said:
im on lees R143. I did the following 15 mins ago,
turned off phone
did the vol + vol- and power button thing
after that i flashed r143 again and wiped cache.
turned off my phone
now i just wait for full chariging my battery while phone is turned off.
i will test it tomorrow and report back
first reaction of my phone.... a few days ago, it stops showing the % while loading the battery when phone was turned off.
now it shows % of loading... when im on 100% i do the wifi tweak and report
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Did you try ?
frostnicko said:
Did you try ?
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Yes i tried today i take my phone away from charger 6:30am
i made some screens.,. will upload later
first of all, it was defintly better than last 4-6 weeks...
battery juice goes down from 100-0% not like 100 to 98 to 86 to 80 to 52... u know that % jumping around, reboot between 19 and 23% and so on...
but i have had a screen on time of about max 2 hours and my battery was down after 8~9hours... -10%battery per hour in power saver mode with lowest brightness
heere my results :
6:25 100%
74% after 2h30m with screen on 21 min
45% after 6 hours with 52min screen on
12% after 9 hours with 1h16 screen on
3% after 10h15min with 1h18m screen on
after the 10 hours i have had battery usage:
40% Mobile Network Standby
29% Apps
15% System
6% Phone inactive
it was defintly better than before but i have had also the battery draining... btw im on lees r143 with cleanslate kernel....
i install elementalX Kernel with a bit of uc and deactivate some stuff i dont need i will test it tomorrow and report....
maybe we find a solution together....
sorry for bad english:cyclops:
bstiti said:
Yes i tried today i take my phone away from charger 6:30am
i made some screens.,. will upload later
first of all, it was defintly better than last 4-6 weeks...
battery juice goes down from 100-0% not like 100 to 98 to 86 to 80 to 52... u know that % jumping around, reboot between 19 and 23% and so on...
but i have had a screen on time of about max 2 hours and my battery was down after 8~9hours... -10%battery per hour in power saver mode with lowest brightness
heere my results :
6:25 100%
74% after 2h30m with screen on 21 min
45% after 6 hours with 52min screen on
12% after 9 hours with 1h16 screen on
3% after 10h15min with 1h18m screen on
after the 10 hours i have had battery usage:
40% Mobile Network Standby
29% Apps
15% System
6% Phone inactive
it was defintly better than before but i have had also the battery draining... btw im on lees r143 with cleanslate kernel....
i install elementalX Kernel with a bit of uc and deactivate some stuff i dont need i will test it tomorrow and report....
maybe we find a solution together....
sorry for bad english:cyclops:
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40% Mobile network standby is due to low network coverage and network use more battery to establish a good connection.
pradeeppk said:
Tested on Lineage OS14.1, PurefusionNougat, CRDroid (not tried in other ROMs, it may work)
After trying a lot of modifications in two weeks regarding battery drain due to android os wakeup all time and little or no deepsleep, found a simple way to solve the issue.
1. Calibrate your battery according to post #9 (https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2765663)( (Essential- it will fix almost all errors regarding battery)
2. A simple build.prop tweak wifi.supplicant_scan_interval=200
Add this line to system/buildprop using a root explorer with root permission " wifi.supplicant_scan_interval=200 " and reboot.
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on my phone , wifi running is always 100% , I think that is "always scanning option enabled", so this option is draining my battery?
or
which I sacrifice doing your method to my phone?
(Im on LeeDroid R147 Oreo and battery tip is done. )
rudywall said:
on my phone , wifi running is always 100% , I think that is "always scanning option enabled", so this option is draining my battery?
or
which I sacrifice doing your method to my phone?
(Im on LeeDroid R147 Oreo and battery tip is done. )
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wifi.supplicant_scan_interval=200 if you switch on the wifi always scan mode, then wifi trying to search for available networks all time, if you add these lines to buildprop it pause 200 seconds between scans and it help to reduce battery consumption, drawback - time for find a new wifi hotspot may increase.

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