Okay, so i just installed JUgg rom for the first time on my phone.. hoping that it will increase my battery life and everything. But it seems the same to me ..The battery is still dying quick as usual. I got my auto brightness/4g on most of the time and also is there anyway to get back the swype keyboard because the keyboard that comes with this ROM is crappy. I tried the swype beta and it doesn't seem to let me install. It says "problem parsing the package"
So like ... what can i do? I uninstalled all the progarms i don't need off Tita Backup.
Plus the bloater doesn't seem to turn on for me .. It lists my T-Mobile SGS2 and everything .. but when i click on it.. nothing pops up and says XML ERROR or something.
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Okay, so i just installed JUgg rom for the first time on my phone.. hoping that it will increase my battery life and everything. But it seems the same to me ..The battery is still dying quick as usual. I got my auto brightness/4g on most of the time and also is there anyway to get back the swype keyboard because the keyboard that comes with this ROM is crappy. I tried the swype beta and it doesn't seem to let me install. It says "problem parsing the package"
So like ... what can i do? I uninstalled all the progarms i don't need off Tita Backup.
Plus the bloater doesn't seem to turn on for me .. It lists my T-Mobile SGS2 and everything .. but when i click on it.. nothing pops up and says XML ERROR or something.
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Not to knock Juggs, its a great rom for gaming and whatnot but I find I get tons more battery life out of TDJ's Digital Warfare 2.7 and SetCPU - I run my CPU with a screen off profile to run bare minimum when not in use.. Insane battery life..
You should give it a try.
I'm a pretty heavy user and get about 19 hours on a bad day until I hit 10% on good day it'll go 24 hours + Running beast mod 4.2 and set cpu under clocked 756 max 384 min governor on lagfree and using juice defender. Runs super smooth too.
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Okay, so i just installed JUgg rom for the first time on my phone.. hoping that it will increase my battery life and everything. But it seems the same to me ..The battery is still dying quick as usual. I got my auto brightness/4g on most of the time and also is there anyway to get back the swype keyboard because the keyboard that comes with this ROM is crappy. I tried the swype beta and it doesn't seem to let me install. It says "problem parsing the package"
So like ... what can i do? I uninstalled all the progarms i don't need off Tita Backup.
Plus the bloater doesn't seem to turn on for me .. It lists my T-Mobile SGS2 and everything .. but when i click on it.. nothing pops up and says XML ERROR or something.
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I was running jug with the synergy kernel and I was getting 16+ hours on a heavy use. That's why I stuck with it for about 4 months. But I couldn't help but flash aokp. I have 4 batteries so it doesn't matter to me anymore.
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I was running jug with the synergy kernel and I was getting 16+ hours on a heavy use. That's why I stuck with it for about 4 months. But I couldn't help but flash aokp. I have 4 batteries so it doesn't matter to me anymore.
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Synergy Kernel? How do you run jug with a kernel ? Instructions please
If I'm not mistaken, Juggs is more about power. I could get 15 hours+ out of it on a normal use day but if I played games quite a bit or stayed on wifi for long periods it would go under 10 hours on a full charge. I'd say, if it's battery you're looking for, Juggs isn't for you. It's a great ROM but again, it's more about making your phone powerful and less about conserving the batt.
Go to the android development section and look for a thread that says synergy kernel. You are going to download it and just how you installed jug through cwm you'll do the same with the kernel. Before hand wipe cache and dalvik cache which you find under advanced. Then flash the kernel. Then wipe both caches again and reboot.
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Go to the android development section and look for a thread that says synergy kernel. You are going to download it and just how you installed jug through cwm you'll do the same with the kernel. Before hand wipe cache and dalvik cache which you find under advanced. Then flash the kernel. Then wipe both caches again and reboot.
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Yeah .. i just did it through cwm.. but i forgot to wipe anything .. It doesn't install any progarm or anything right? Because i don't see any.
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Yeah .. i just did it through cwm.. but i forgot to wipe anything .. It doesn't install any progarm or anything right? Because i don't see any.
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No it doesn't. Let me know how the battery is. Clear ram every once in a while. Pm me if anything.
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Ok so today I noticed I had my phone on but screen off for about 6 hours only dropped about 15 percent. But then I used my phone for about an hour surfing/texting/XDA and it dropped almost 20% in just an hour? Idk this could be normal just seems like a lot for just an hour. How much do you guys lose with an hour of the screen on?
Also I do have setcpu to the lowest setting when screen off, but even when its screens on its not overclocked and is set to conservative. And I'm running miui..
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I would turn off set cpu and let it stablize and check.
Well of course you are going to use up more battery when you are actually using the phone than when it's just sitting idle.
Think of it this way..... if your car is just sitting and idling, it barely uses any gas. If you are driving, it uses more gas.
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What build of MIUI are you running? There is no reason why you should lose 15% in 6 hours if the phone is just idle. I'm on 1.1.28 with the prepackaged kernel, not using any screen off profiles with setCPU and mine loses 0-1% over the course of say 8 hours if the phone is not used.
I'm on 1.14 I was going to update to 1.24 bc they just released the front camera fix.. It has the Savage sbc kernal on it I think. So do u think if i update to 1.24 it'll help? I don't really want 1.28 bc u lose theme manager.. thanks
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And to the other guy I know that I'm not dumb im just saying isn't that a lot more? Just overall I have terrible battery
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I'm on 1.14 I was going to update to 1.24 bc they just released the front camera fix.. It has the Savage sbc kernal on it I think. So do u think if i update to 1.24 it'll help? I don't really want 1.28 bc u lose theme manager.. thanks
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It's worth a shot, just make sure to do a full wipe, run calk's format all script before flashing. I'm skipping 1.2.4, probably going to wait for a significant release before I update, 1.1.28 has been the best of all of them for me. And my theme manager works just fine with 1.1.28.
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It's worth a shot, just make sure to do a full wipe, run calk's format all script before flashing. I'm skipping 1.2.4, probably going to wait for a significant release before I update, 1.1.28 has been the best of all of them for me. And my theme manager works just fine with 1.1.28.
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What is calk format all script?
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What is calk format all script?
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Here. It formats everything (boot, cache, data and system partitions), good to use before you flash a new ROM, gives you a nice clean install. Flash it from recovery and then flash your ROM right after.
Nvm....tired
i second that.... i lost 0 percent in a hour and a half and i sent like 10 texts.
you could also try (after using the formatALL.zip) calibrating the battery. I drain the battery all the way then I charge it all the way to 100% and then go to recovery and wipe battery stats and then I use the phone normally and drain it completely. I usually do that whenever I flash a new kernel. Right now I'm using one of the stable savaged-zen kernels and I average about 20-24 hours of use with moderate-heavy use.
Is it me or what? I see everybody talking about Gingerbread roms, saying the're fast and smooth,etc. But after flashing like 15 different roms from different builds I always find they lag or leak too much RAM. I always go back to SRF 1.2. Can anyone give me details?
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Is it me or what? I see everybody talking about Gingerbread roms, saying the're fast and smooth,etc. But after flashing like 15 different roms from different builds I always find they lag or leak too much RAM. I always go back to SRF 1.2. Can anyone give me details?
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I'm running the mostly stock ROM and it's silky smooth for me. Outstanding battery life. unplugged for 12 hours and I've still got 70%
Couldn't be happier.
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Is it me or what? I see everybody talking about Gingerbread roms, saying the're fast and smooth,etc. But after flashing like 15 different roms from different builds I always find they lag or leak too much RAM. I always go back to SRF 1.2. Can anyone give me details?
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CM7 is my current daily driver, as long as you can live without being able to dial 911 and can live without 4g (both not really a concern for me)
My other choices that worked very well is ACS ICS 5.5, Marcusant Revival v1 and Urban Precision. All very snappy when combined with the latest Samurai Kernel.
Are you doing a full wipe before flashing? Also, rumor has it, wiping your SD card and reformatting it has been very helpful as well, although, I have yet to have the need to do that.
Don't know what you mean. I have never found evidence of any RAM leak. Check the task killer of Memory Booster Lite to see all the garbage using your memory. Add to that programs filling caches and not giving that back when closed and I always have 170MB free RAM. I have no lag on Legendary.
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I've had pretty good luck with the SensiSimple
I'm using Advance Task Killer. I've read many times that it is no good for froyo and gingerbread but it has always made my phone faster.
At first I have like 135mb free approx. But after 1 hour of use it goes down to 95mb or less and never go back. And yes, I always wipe all data, cache and davlik cache 3 times before installing any ROM.
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I'm using Advance Task Killer. I've read many times that it is no good for froyo and gingerbread but it has always made my phone faster.
At first I have like 135mb free approx. But after 1 hour of use it goes down to 95mb or less and never go back. And yes, I always wipe all data, cache and davlik cache 3 times before installing any ROM.
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Another thing is you can try the zepplinrox scripts...I have found them much more useful than any task killers.
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I'm using Advance Task Killer. I've read many times that it is no good for froyo and gingerbread but it has always made my phone faster.
At first I have like 135mb free approx. But after 1 hour of use it goes down to 95mb or less and never go back. And yes, I always wipe all data, cache and davlik cache 3 times before installing any ROM.
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If you use the browser it caches all your pages and stores them in memory. I have found that an hour or so later it gives back some of that memory but not all of it. ATK is not made for GB. Get Memory Booster Lite and see where that 40MB is going. There are no "leaks" just poorly written apps.
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I'll try that and report back. Thanks guys!!!
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Well, I tried SleeperROM and Revival(for the 2nd time) and insted of ATK I used Memory Booster. I had a better experience than before but SRF1.2 smoothness and battery life is still better. What's the difference? Just CRT ON/OFF and overscroll? Thanks anyway guys!!!
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bebobsa said:
Well, I tried SleeperROM and Revival(for the 2nd time) and insted of ATK I used Memory Booster. I had a better experience than before but SRF1.2 smoothness and battery life is still better. What's the difference? Just CRT ON/OFF and overscroll? Thanks anyway guys!!!
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Gingerbread incorporates video acceleration to utilize the hardware better for one thing.
I'm running Thunderhawk 3.2 with ShadowKernel and my phone is the best it has ever been. Battery life is 24h+ with 3h screen on time (stock battery), and is very responsive.
I am running Supercharger Update9 RC4 Super 768hp with the home locked in memory (no redraws), this is not great for multi-tasking, but it ensures that my phone will be as responsive as possible every time I pick it up.
I am also undervolting using Tegrak as my phone will undervolt far more using Tegrak compared to Voltage Control which results in better battery life.
When set up right GB can be far more responsive than Froyo could ever be, and that has a lot to do with the GPU acceleration some parts of the UI takes advantage of.
bebobsa said:
Is it me or what? I see everybody talking about Gingerbread roms, saying the're fast and smooth,etc. But after flashing like 15 different roms from different builds I always find they lag or leak too much RAM. I always go back to SRF 1.2. Can anyone give me details?
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Lol. Try this trick. Flash odin the stock ec05 . OTA EI22. Stay stoxl and don't even root. Run that for 1 day. I said 1 day not 1 hour. Very important. Them come back and tell me hire you feel about the damn ram leak.
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Did you try what I suggested op?
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Looneyrat said:
Lol. Try this trick. Flash odin the stock ec05 . OTA EI22. Stay stoxl and don't even root. Run that for 1 day. I said 1 day not 1 hour. Very important. Them come back and tell me hire you feel about the damn ram leak.
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Sorry. I been all these days working(damn! Holiday season!!!) I will try that and report back. Thanks!!!
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Pretty Fast combo
I've been using the most recent Marcusant ROM and Sammy Kernel Assassin with th e shake and bake theme also Auto Manager Memory app from the market turned all the way up ... also I'm using 2x battery app to kill data connection on screen off to save battery (still gets calls and texts) overclocked to 1500 and I can get about 12 hours with moderate use, using on demand with set cpu. 3500 -3900 on benchmark "if you're in to that"
Pretty Fast combo
I've been using the most recent Marcusant ROM and Sammy Kernel Assassin with th e shake and bake theme also Auto Manager Memory app from the market turned all the way up ... also I'm using 2x battery app to kill data connection on screen off to save battery (still gets calls and texts) overclocked to 1500 and I can get about 12 hours with moderate use, using on demand with set cpu. 3500 -3900 on benchmark "if you're in to that"
oops noob double post
I just posted the latest update to my rom.
Here's some battery stats I've achieved on it.
When in my pocket, my phone loses under 1% an an hour. It does phenomenally well when I'm using it heavily.
don't know if this is right thread to ask, but with some builds I have the option in the add email account, to select corporate email. Right know I'm on cm7 and have the option but thinking of going back to legendary. Wondering if there is a apk or some way of getting that as a add on, this is the only wat i have gotten my work email to work on my phone...thanks
The latest MTD MarcusantROM is my goto ROM now.
CM9 RC2 just released. Should we keep track here or stick to the nightly thread?
CM9RC2:
http://get.cm/?type=RC
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bzlik88 said:
CM9 RC2 just released. Should we keep track here or stick to the nightly thread?
CM9RC2:
http://get.cm/?type=RC
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i just flashed it the same way i have the other nightlys but this time it has gotten stuck at the boot screen...what should i do??
Sblackmagics said:
i just flashed it the same way i have the other nightlys but this time it has gotten stuck at the boot screen...what should i do??
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Darkside cache wipe.
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Darkside cache wipe.
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can you give me a link on how to do that please...greatly appreciated
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can you give me a link on how to do that please...greatly appreciated
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1477955
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1477955
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one last question ive never understtod and im sorry for bugging you but i download the darkside superwipe on my computer, how do i transfer the file on my phone if i cant boot up and mount my sd...??
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one last question ive never understtod and im sorry for bugging you but i download the darkside superwipe on my computer, how do i transfer the file on my phone if i cant boot up and mount my sd...??
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If you are using the stock non touch recovery you go into mounts and storage and then go down and choose mount usb
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Since the RC is a continuation of the nightlies, I say stick to one thread. There's already duplicate questions on each thread and it becomes way to hard to follow 2 threads.
Just my input.
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one last question ive never understtod and im sorry for bugging you but i download the darkside superwipe on my computer, how do i transfer the file on my phone if i cant boot up and mount my sd...??
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thank you soo much i finally got it to mount and put darkside on the sd card. flashed darkside then flashed rc2 and gapps and im back in business!! i really appreciate it!!
What's not working with this release?
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Justananomaly said:
What's not working with this release?
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I havent found anything as of yet!
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congratulations to team chopsticks.
We finally have a RC for our device.
Is wifi calling a given? To not work I mean...
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Do we have to wipe everything or just caches if we are upgrading from nightlies?
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touch sounds
Was wondering if anyone know if you could port over the original galaxy s2 touch tones, I really enjoy the sounds a lot. Weird I know ..
Darkside Cache Wipe
Sblackmagics said:
i just flashed it the same way i have the other nightlys but this time it has gotten stuck at the boot screen...what should i do??
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I get stuck everytime unless I use the Darkside Cache Wipe. After running that, RC2 loaded like a dream. Still searching for Wifi Calling though.
*edit* I flashed RC2 from the last nightly. But everytime I would use CWM to flash the latest nightly, I would have weird errors, (stuck on boot screen, CWM wouldn't start the install process, etc.) I kept a copy of DARKSIDE CACHE WIPE and decided to try to run that prior to install. Flashed RC2, booted no problem.
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Do we have to wipe everything or just caches if we are upgrading from nightlies?
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It is recommended that you do a full wipe before updating between nightlies, as generally significant amount of bugs are fixed and new codes implemented, so there are alot of changes. Not doing a wipe can interfere with these changes. If you don't want to re-install all the apps again after every rom flash, try 'app2zip' from the market.
Here's the link for that app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=scd.app2zip&hl=en
It will let you pack all the apps you currently have and want into a CWM flashable zip, which you can flash right after you wipe and install a new rom to get back all your apps.
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Was wondering if anyone know if you could port over the original galaxy s2 touch tones, I really enjoy the sounds a lot. Weird I know ..
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There's no porting required. Just get the firmware/stock ROM of the galaxy s2 and dig into the /system/media/audio/ui folder on your computer and there you will find all the click sounds, as well as unlock sounds. Just copy the ones you want from your computer into the sd card of your phone and then go into the same directory in your phone (the /audio/ui folder) and replace the click noises with the ones you copied over, making sure that the name of the files is the exact same as the ones you are replacing. Also make sure that the file permissions are the same as the other files in that folder. Done!
Hope that helps guys.
Cheers.
I am currently running RC2 with TDJs Venom 4 CM9 #3 Kernel. Using the badass governor to conserve battery. Usually this governor is fantastic and is amazing with performance and saving battery.
For some reason today, this ROM/Kernel/Governor combo is draining battery a lot faster than normal and I am not sure why.
2 hours ago my phone was at 100% battery. It's now down to 91%, almost a 5% drop per hour. Typically I would get 8 to 10% battery drop in 5 hours time running the badass governor. I haven't used my phone more today than I normally would, so battery shouldn't be dropping as quickly.
CPU Spy confirms my phone is going into deep sleep and has been in deep sleep for 85% of the time. That is good and that is what I want it to do. Then GSam Battery showed that a particular app was keeping the phone awake for 29mins. I froze that particular app 30mins ago and in the 30mins since I froze the app the battery still drained 2%.
Anyone else running the same setup as me and notice faster than normal battery drain?
I dont know if this has been talked about before. For the person on the other side to hear me good I have to speak louder than usual. What i mean is, that before, i was able to whisper when i was on the phone since i work in an office, but now after the last few nightlies, i have to talk louder into the mic for people to hear me good. I was running some tests myself and i find that the pickup on the mic is very low when using the phone as normal, but the pickup is fine when using the speaker phone (Im able to whisper and the mic will pick it up). I just wanted to know if this is the remains of the underwater effect that we once had?
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I dont know if this has been talked about before. For the person on the other side to hear me good I have to speak louder than usual. What i mean is, that before, i was able to whisper when i was on the phone since i work in an office, but now after the last few nightlies, i have to talk louder into the mic for people to hear me good. I was running some tests myself and i find that the pickup on the mic is very low when using the phone as normal, but the pickup is fine when using the speaker phone (Im able to whisper and the mic will pick it up). I just wanted to know if this is the remains of the underwater effect that we once had?
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Make sure you have noise suppression enabled in dialer settings. If you don't, that should clear it up.
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i updated to jellybean LI8 from stock t999 LH2 version, but because of super heavy battery drain i flashed it back to LH2 thru odin.
However i still get same heavy battery drain. i use up 10% every 1 hr just with screen on. before i used up about 3~5% for 1 hr.
i was able to get about 14~16hrs with normal use before, but now i dont think i can even get 10hrs.
it seems that the sim card area gets hot whenever the screen is on, and cools down when off. before flashing my phone was never heated
unless i was playing heavy graphic games..is there a way to completely flash the system files? or to fix this problem...pls help. thanks
Your numbers don't make sense. Need a screenshot.
I also observe the battery drain.
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Your numbers don't make sense. Need a screenshot.
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phone this morning for 2.4 hr usage and already 74% left...
Give it a few full charge/discharge cycles to work itself out.
How did you update to jb? How did you revert to ics? Custom roms, otas or full firmwares?
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DocHoliday77 said:
Give it a few full charge/discharge cycles to work itself out.
How did you update to jb? How did you revert to ics? Custom roms, otas or full firmwares?
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I did jellybean update thru OTA here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1850534, then i reverted to ics using odin and using the stock ota file here http://androidromupdate.com/2012/08/25/restore-back-t-mobile-samsung-galaxy-s3-sgh-t999-back-to-original-ics-4-0-4-t999uvalh2-stock-firmware/
Screen time is fine. I don't see a problem here.
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Screen time is fine. I don't see a problem here.
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yes the screen % is fine so i dont know where its draining the battery...
i think something wrong with system file because my phone really didnt get warm just from having the screen on.
is the method i reverted to ics correct? or is there another way to completly reset/overwrite my phone back to stock?
If your phone is working, your method wasn't incorrect. If you flashed the stock firmware through Odin, that's as virgin as it gets.
Battery Info and KakaoTalk are obvious culprits. Tell me about your wifi situation. Are you connected to a wifi network?
yeah usually i leave wifi and kakao talk on most of the day but it doesnt drain battery this fast...it just messed it up after the jellybean update., it was 100% this morning, 4 hours and now i got 60%. usually i would probably still have around 85%+
I'm in xquizit v26 and observed that I'm not getting a deep sleep and the battery drain in less than 5 hours. I reflash the rom with full wipe and still have the same issue. I step back and investigate what cause this problem. It seems that when I flashed the kitchen v6 with open vpn cause not to have a deep sleep. With out the open vpn I was able to get a deep sleep. On the first cycle I was able to get the 15hrs battery life. I will continue to observe this because the battery behavior can only be observed after 3 days.
I tried to post this in the ROM section but XDA wont allow it because I only have less than 10 post.
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I'm in xquizit v26 and observed that I'm not getting a deep sleep and the battery drain in less than 5 hours. I reflash the rom with full wipe and still have the same issue. I step back and investigate what cause this problem. It seems that when I flashed the kitchen v6 with open vpn cause not to have a deep sleep. With out the open vpn I was able to get a deep sleep. On the first cycle I was able to get the 15hrs battery life. I will continue to observe this because the battery behavior can only be observed after 3 days.
I tried to post this in the ROM section but XDA wont allow it because I only have less than 10 post.
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You should pm this to wildchld. As far as i can remember this is the first ive heard of it and maybe the same for others.
Search the thread first to see if anyone else has reported. If not or if you think you have information to add shoot him a quick pm.
If you dont want to let me know and ill get the info to him so we can test it out.
Thanks man!
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yjsjin said:
yeah usually i leave wifi and kakao talk on most of the day but it doesnt drain battery this fast...it just messed it up after the jellybean update., it was 100% this morning, 4 hours and now i got 60%. usually i would probably still have around 85%+
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If you can go without, try uninstalling those two apps and see if it settles at all. Also get cpuspy to see how often the phone goes into deep sleep.
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okay so i jus instaled the cpuspy and saw that theres a lot of deepsleep so i guess theres no problem..?
and i think its not the app but the thing with screen. whenever the screen turns on, it gets hot and the batt uses alot..
i tried re-flashing using odin while ago but still the same.
I would suggest flashing wildchlds XquiziT or DJintrigues Frosty JB. They both have done very good jobs at getting more out of your battery while still remaining stable. Being on the full stock leak i doubt you will easily find a way to acceptable battery life. At full stock i kind of remember LI8 being one of the worst for battery.
There are actually multiple causes, some depend on how you use the phone.
Another thing you can do to help hunt it down is get Better Battery Stats.
Also in Settings > Dev Options check show cpu usage and itll tell you what processes are using the processor in real time. You will likely see 2 or more that seem to stay at the top of the list.
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DocHoliday77 said:
I would suggest flashing wildchlds XquiziT or DJintrigues Frosty JB. They both have done very good jobs at getting more out of your battery while still remaining stable. Being on the full stock leak i doubt you will easily find a way to acceptable battery life. At full stock i kind of remember LI8 being one of the worst for battery.
There are actually multiple causes, some depend on how you use the phone.
Another thing you can do to help hunt it down is get Better Battery Stats.
Also in Settings > Dev Options check show cpu usage and itll tell you what processes are using the processor in real time. You will likely see 2 or more that seem to stay at the top of the list.
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i checked the XquiziT's ROM and i think lots of people are saying the battery problem was solved so mayb ill try it with this one, however when i went over the posts it seemd that theres prob with the kitchen? thingy and they took it down. is it possible to jus flash the XquiziT Rom without the kitchen features?
Yes you can flash rom without kitchen. Hes actually working on a new release hoping for today I believe.
Kitchen was taken down due to possible bricks when using wallet and mobile odin.
Also, battery problems are not 100% solved in either rom but are close!
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hey thanks for the replys...
ive tried to flash the v26 through recovery boot menu but it says E:verification error. i think its because i flashed back stock by odin, how can i solv this problem?
Have you reinstalled twrp or cwm? Stock recovery wont flash that.
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Remove the battery for 5 min...and then check for the drain. Mine fixed itself up this way.
okay so i installed twrp and did the install but still same prob with the heating battery lose. i will try few more wipeout+install and the battery takeout thing too and post up
hello, that´s my concern :S, i want to do it but i need to know what´s the best way to get it done, i hope someone can tell me, i already installed CM10 with jelly bean 4.1.2
First install kernel zip from recovery. (If using team win recovery there is no need to darkside wipe.) I use flapjaxx kernel and its great. Can be found in development section.
Get "system tuner" from play store.(free).
I clock mine at 1.67ghz. Good performance and battery life.
If you got CM10 installed this will be easy for you.
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First install kernel zip from recovery. (If using team win recovery there is no need to darkside wipe.) I use flapjaxx kernel and its great. Can be found in development section.
Get "system tuner" from play store.(free).
I clock mine at 1.67ghz. Good performance and battery life.
If you got CM10 installed this will be easy for you.
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Well, I didn't do it with Team Win Recovery so i guess that i had to use darkside wipe after installing the kernel. The thing is that it kind of bricked my phone :S, any ideas?
If its bootlooping at boot animation, you need to dark side cache wipe after installing. If you don't have the cache wipe already you may have to restore from your nAndroid backup(assuming you did that before kernel install), then get darksidecachewipe.boot to recovery and install kernel, then cache wipe. Should boot after that. May take longer to boot the first time.
I went through the same thing the first time. But I could not even install cm10 without DS cache wiping, which makes me wonder how u got cm10 running without Dscachewipe. Did you follow install instructions on page 1 of flapjaxx kernel thread?
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If its bootlooping at boot animation, you need to dark side cache wipe after installing. If you don't have the cache wipe already you may have to restore from your nAndroid backup(assuming you did that before kernel install), then get darksidecachewipe.boot to recovery and install kernel, then cache wipe. Should boot after that. May take longer to boot the first time.
I went through the same thing the first time. But I could not even install cm10 without DS cache wiping, which makes me wonder how u got cm10 running without Dscachewipe. Did you follow install instructions on page 1 of flapjaxx kernel thread?
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Alright, now it's working , I just did what you said. I set it on 1.67 GHZ with System tuner App. could you recommend any other Tweaks?
Play around with your clock speed. Go a little higher if you want. Personally I like 1.67ghz because its a good compromise between battery and performance.
Antutu benchmark @ 1.67ghz=7806
And @ 1.83ghz= 8050
So there is a performance increase, but for daily driving I think it unnecessary.
I flashed GPU script also from flapjaxx, but I don't see much gain because I don't need all that much graphics performance.
I'm also running the v6 supercharger script @ 25% super charge. Search for it on xda. Huge gain in performance with this script.
You can also try "pimp my ROM" for various tweaks but I didn't much care for it.
How's your GPS running?
Only problem I'm still having.
Good luck. Pm me if ya want.
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Play around with your clock speed. Go a little higher if you want. Personally I like 1.67ghz because its a good compromise between battery and performance.
Antutu benchmark @ 1.67ghz=7806
And @ 1.83ghz= 8050
So there is a performance increase, but for daily driving I think it unnecessary.
I flashed GPU script also from flapjaxx, but I don't see much gain because I don't need all that much graphics performance.
I'm also running the v6 supercharger script @ 25% super charge. Search for it on xda. Huge gain in performance with this script.
You can also try "pimp my ROM" for various tweaks but I didn't much care for it.
How's your GPS running?
Only problem I'm still having.
Good luck. Pm me if ya want.
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hehehe thanks!, now i have a small issue... now the capacitive buttons delays on turning on when i overclock it :S, why´s that?
Try playing with the options in "settings-advanced- sensors". I keep BLN off. I think it does not let the phone deep sleep as often. Which consumes more battery.
Sounds like us got it all figured out. Don't forget to backup in recovery. Saved me many times.
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