Blazer ROM - Running Hot??? - Sprint Samsung Galaxy S III

Hi guys,
Rooted my GS3 today and flashed the Blazer ROM. I've read that sometimes it takes people a few days before this ROM runs smooth...
Seems to be draining battery quicker than my stock root, and it has occasionally been running extremely hot.
Should I be concerned or should I just let it play out for a few days?

I think this phone just runs hot in general. I know mine did - both on stock and on a custom ROM.

Stock didn't seem to run hot for me. Seems to be OK unless I'm using 3G. That's when I seem to notice a drastic increase in the phone temps...

Also my phone has been off the charger for 7 hours, and under light use the battery is at 42% - which also seems low to me...
Thoughts guys?

piercenkc said:
Also my phone has been off the charger for 7 hours, and under light use the battery is at 42% - which also seems low to me...
Thoughts guys?
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Try to reflash the rom, and let it settle for 2-3 days and see if you get better results.

*sigh* i just got all my apps/widgets where i wanted them...
do i need to rewipe everything?

Well hello there sir, I am sorry to hear about your overheating/heating up problem and I can assure you, it is somewhat normal. Depending on how hot the phone is really getting.
I wish you had given us/me more information to help better assist your question and maybe solve it for you.
Download battery solo widget, which comes with a widget to install on your home screen, once you have installed it, press it and it will tell you the temperature of your current phone.
I will say, I did just get my Galaxy S3 about five days ago, and Rooted it two days ago. Same exact Rom also, blazin fast.
I will tell you, I installed Battery Solo Widget and my phone with use usually stays around 94 degrees with the house being 70 degrees.
My old OG EVO 4G heated up to 102.65 then shut off. I haven't gotten my S3 past 95 which is totally normal.
To be on the safe side, PLEASE re-install your current Rom, remember to backup your current Rom/SetUp, remember to factory reset/clear cache & dalvik cache then flash the Rom again. I let the phone sit for about 15 or so minutes after flashing before I turn on the screen and set the phone up.
Please let me know how hot your phone is really getting and maybe its not a concern.
Please let us know how the outcome comes along, I am curious and here to help. Thank you!

The only way I make my phone hot is by using Wave, app for GPS and live reports. I know is the app. Is the only way I could make my phone think I guess. Between the 3g and gps that app seems to drain and make this an Oven..
ON BLAZER 1.7 /JELLYBOMB 10

i'm at 95 without breaking a sweat. light browsing on 3g, that's all.
battery's down to 27% now. very frustrating...

piercenkc said:
i'm at 95 without breaking a sweat. light browsing on 3g, that's all.
battery's down to 27% now. very frustrating...
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Give it about a day or 2 and the battery should be good. About the overheating, for whatever the s3 runs a bit hotter than other phones.

I'm at 77%. Took it off the charger at 6:58a.m. and it's 10: 29p.m. That is with light use. Let's say around 20 texts an hour, give or take.
Do the math.
Don't worry about your battery the first 72 hours. Your phone is basically "warming" up to all the new settings etc etc.
If the problem is still there after hour 80, there is a problem, and most likely with either the download or your phone is really screwed up (which probably isn't the case).
Thank you. That is all.
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You need Team Sonic's FreeGS3 ROM. Look it up.

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[Q] Anyone considering returning the E4GT due to bad battery life?

I am one of the unfortunate souls who is experiencing terrible battery life due to the AndroidOS bug. I feel like I spend half my waking hours trying to figure out what is causing it and doing different things to my phone improve my battery life.
I'm definitely getting sick of it and while I realize that Samsung/Sprint may eventually come out with a software update that fixes the problem, I'm not sure I'm willing to wait since it could take months (and the issue was supposedly fixed for GS2 phones in 2.3.4).
At this point, I'm considering going back to the Moto Photon--it's battery life is simply amazing. My only issue with the Moto is its unusable camera.
Anyone else getting as frustrated as I am and considering jumping ship to another phone?
What have you done to fix it?
Are you saying that you still have the bug even aftera factory reset ?
Why not just take it back and have them give you a new one since you obviously have a defective phone?
Also how many hours are you actually getting out of the battery?
I don't see any other phone worth switching to and I have had them all. Each with their own specific problem. But this one here is as good as it gets
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nabbed said:
What have you done to fix it?
Are you saying that you still have the bug even aftera factory reset ?
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I've tried just about everything that has been mentioned in the AndroidOS/battery life thread (reset, wifi, autosync) but I'm still getting only 12 hours of battery life on a good day, 8 hours on a bad day
I might try exchanging the phone, but I'm hesitant to do so due to the LOS bug (I have not experienced this with my phone as of yet).
Honestly, while I love the phone in many other ways, I'm about to throw the thing out the window since 8 hours of battery life is simply not acceptable to me
limeaid said:
but I'm still getting only 12 hours of battery life on a good day, 8 hours on a bad day
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That doesn't mean anything to me. What's the display on time? How good/bad is the cellular signal?
Exchange it bro. Ive had two of these phones so far and none had this problem. I'm getting like 24-30 hours battery with like 4-5 hours screen on time. This phone had awesome battery. Download an apps called better battery stats. This will show wakelocks and processes that are draining the battery. Good luck man.
The Evo3D Killer!!!
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That doesn't mean anything to me. What's the display on time? How good/bad is the cellular signal?
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On a good day, the display is on for less than 30-45 min. On a bad day, the phone display time is somewhere between 90-120 minutes.
I pulled 16 hours ojt of my battery yesterday with over 12 on wifi and i was at 40 percent. I have to use wifi at work as i have no signal and when i do get signal its roaming. I would say that my conditions at work are far from ideal but this phone is great. My old phone would die before 1130(evo shift).
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limeaid said:
On a good day, the display is on for less than 30-45 min. On a bad day, the phone display time is somewhere between 90-120 minutes.
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Yeah bro that's awful. I would take that back immediately. There is no sense in that. U definitely have a bug in that phone. Good luck.
The Evo3D Killer!!!
return it.
mine doesn't seem to get the android os bug unless i'm on a custom kernel. 1 week stock, no problems, 3 days on custom problems each day, back to stock + root and no problems for 48 hrs.
i still have to be 100% sure that my phone didn't like the kernel though so another test will be coming up after a few more days of observation.
madsquabbles said:
return it.
mine doesn't seem to get the android os bug unless i'm on a custom kernel. 1 week stock, no problems, 3 days on custom problems each day, back to stock + root and no problems for 48 hrs.
i still have to be 100% sure that my phone didn't like the kernel though so another test will be coming up after a few more days of observation.
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I had the issue with the stock kernel and custom kernels. I'm just going to hold out until we can get a AOSP build and hope that using as little of Samsung's code fixes it.
madsquabbles said:
return it.
mine doesn't seem to get the android os bug unless i'm on a custom kernel. 1 week stock, no problems, 3 days on custom problems each day, back to stock + root and no problems for 48 hrs.
i still have to be 100% sure that my phone didn't like the kernel though so another test will be coming up after a few more days of observation.
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I'm on stock and have nothing out of the ordinary installed. Out of curiosity, do you have a google account with full sync turned on?
Lol 8 12 hours isn't bad with a stock battery and 4.5 inch screen. If you are in a poor reception area it could be that. Otherwise you have alot of Apps running in the background.
My advice : root it and extended battery.
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limeaid said:
I'm on stock and have nothing out of the ordinary installed. Out of curiosity, do you have a google account with full sync turned on?
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I average 15-20 hours easily on a charge, with a full sync google account
Everything Sync'd Listed below:
- Google+ Notifications
- Music
- Books
- Contacts
- Gmail
- Picasa Web Albums
- Calendar
If anything else can be Sync'd I have not run across it. I also have my Tapatalk set to notify me of PM's, and updates to Subscribed topics, I removed the accuweather widget because it only updates every 3 hours and installed Weatherbug Elite and set it to update every 30 minutes. On top of all that I browse the web regularly to visit sites that are websense'd at work, and I play dungeon hunter 2, and asphalt 6 on my lunch break. At home the phone sits on my desk until its time to pass out, only used for my Rift Mobile authenticator.
This is a real bug, with android
the system/0 process goes crazy and chews up the battery.
I get about 12 hours with everything disabled (other than gmail sync) and suspend/0 chews up battery
well documented here
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=16721
it's a gingerbread issue, if you haven't experienced on the galaxy, you will soon
I'm also considering returning this great phone with crappy software until google releases a version of android that works.
by that time there may be a new "best android phone"
Why does the bug seem to affect the gs2 more than other phones? For example, I've never seen it mentioned on the photon forums
ajamer said:
This is a real bug, with android
the system/0 process goes crazy and chews up the battery.
I get about 12 hours with everything disabled (other than gmail sync) and suspend/0 chews up battery
well documented here
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=16721
it's a gingerbread issue, if you haven't experienced on the galaxy, you will soon
I'm also considering returning this great phone with crappy software until google releases a version of android that works.
by that time there may be a new "best android phone"
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ajamer said:
This is a real bug, with android
the system/0 process goes crazy and chews up the battery.
I get about 12 hours with everything disabled (other than gmail sync) and suspend/0 chews up battery
well documented here
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=16721
it's a gingerbread issue, if you haven't experienced on the galaxy, you will soon
I'm also considering returning this great phone with crappy software until google releases a version of android that works.
by that time there may be a new "best android phone"
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I didn't have this problem on my evo and I don't have it on my gs2.
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i use my phone a lot while im at school throughout the day , i last using wifi and 3g, and if needed i can do a quick charge while i study in the car but i lasted to 60% using 3g for a few hours

[Q] sgh t989 bombaridier horrible battery life

I flashed bombaridier to my phone and apparently something is very wrong. Battery down to 75% on standby for 2 hours. This can't be right. i'm not blaming the ROM, I think its great! Just wondering if anyone has any experience with what my problem could be. Thanks!
JMCustoms said:
I flashed bombaridier to my phone and apparently something is very wrong. Battery down to 75% on standby for 2 hours. This can't be right. i'm not blaming the ROM, I think its great! Just wondering if anyone has any experience with what my problem could be. Thanks!
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My battery life was that bad no matter what I flashed. Then finally I stuck with a rom (stock) and slowly it started getting better. Took like a weekafter calibrating, but now I can do 20 hours with no changes (all stock 40% brightness autosync on). My advice: stick with a rom Amd wait it out. Battery should get batter everyday.
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Remember to wipe
Cache/ Partition
Factory Reset
FLASH
THEN wipe DALVIK CACHE after you flash.
You must must do a factory reset. Bombadier doesn't work correctly without it.
I never had to calibrate the battery if I did the steps above.
Bombabidier gets me 20-30 hours of heavy use.
and Poster #2 is correct. You have to wait it out at least 3 days of use before you see any steady battery #s.
GL
I'm having good battery results with Bombardier. I first tried Beastmod and it was bad for me. In standby it was draining 10% per hour doing nothing.
With Bombardier it barely goes down 1% in an hour or two in standby. 40 minutes on the phone went from 71 to 69%.
a4 moda said:
Remember to wipe
Cache/ Partition
Factory Reset
FLASH
THEN wipe DALVIK CACHE after you flash.
You must must do a factory reset. Bombadier doesn't work correctly without it.
I never had to calibrate the battery if I did the steps above.
Bombabidier gets me 20-30 hours of heavy use.
and Poster #2 is correct. You have to wait it out at least 3 days of use before you see any steady battery #s.
GL
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Hey thanks. After doing that I instantly have better results. Must have missed a step when I first flashed it. Whatever was wrong is gone now. Also my whole phone was getting really warm too. way warmer than usual but after redoing these steps, everything seems back to normal. Thanks again!
Now I'll wait it out and cross my fingers that it gets even better. Thanks everybody for such quick responses!
try different rom/kernel? i had really bad battery life with the stock kernel
currently running jug rom/bullet kernel, getting really good battery life
Hey jmcustomsim getting bad battery too and im running bombraider with fauxs stock kernel... I lose a percent in less then 5 minutes
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At least i'm not alone in this. I'll work on my patience for two more days and see if it improves. After that maybe flash new kernel.
Hey.. Just following up. How is Your battery now? I switched to Juggernaut and I am getting about 5 hours with heavy usage... Using Slacker radio, 4g, surfing, using apps, watching with dice player and all...
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At least i'm not alone in this. I'll work on my patience for two more days and see if it improves. After that maybe flash new kernel.
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ysuleman said:
Hey jmcustomsim getting bad battery too and im running bombraider with fauxs stock kernel... I lose a percent in less then 5 minutes
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It's that kernel Imo. It was eating my battery alive too, so I went back to the stock kernel.
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Deebo took your bike too?
Well a4 moda and shehrammajid said be patient and wait it out, so I did. They were right so thanks! And thanks to everyone else for their input and quick replies. With moderate usage my battery got to the point where it lasted almost 2 full days. thanks again everyone!

SOLVED: ICS Upgrade Myth Dispelled - Factory Reset Does Not Fix Battery Drain

EDIT: Please read this entire thread, there's some good info. Every phone and every situation is different, however it turns out my battery drain was the result of my phone not hitting "Deep Sleep". The culprit was my SD card, if you're experiencing battery drain after upgrading to ICS try removing your SD card and restarting your phone, use the app CPU SPY to verify your phone is now hitting "Deep Sleep". Again please read on, amidst some trolls there is more detailed information.
SIDENOTE: This being my first thread I have to say on the whole I really like this community!
I never thought I'd be that guy saying don't upgrade to ICS, because the OS is so slick and fun. However the glitch with the battery drain nullifies it's value. My brand new phone, less than two months old will die before the end of the day without me making a single phone call. I'm talking maybe an 1 to 1.5 hours of use texting, checking mail, surfing, and my battery now runs dead before I even get home from work. If you go into Settings > Battery it will show you the break down of what's using what. At the top should be your display, it takes a lot of power for to run the ultra bright display and this is what I saw before the ICS update. After the update these are the numbers:
Android OS: 58%
Screen: 18%
Cell Standby: 10%
Phone Idle: 7%
Android System: 2%
The OS is taking 58% of the battery?!? This is crazy!The buzz going around the net is if you do a factory reset it will fix the issue, well it does, but only for a very short time.
I went through the pain and formatted my SD card, then did a factory reset on my phone lost everything, well I backed it up, but still was a long process. After all that I loaded up my apps, and everything looked great. If you I went into the battery break down Screen was back at the top and the Android OS was several rungs below. I was SO happy! It was worth it after all.... THEN
Imagine my chagrin I woke up this morning to a full charge. Didn't make one phone call, just checked a couple emails, and being only a HOUR into my day my battery is at 76%!! I look back at the battery break down, and there's Android OS sitting at the top, draining double the battery juice as the screen display. I mean this almost makes ICS useless, what good is this great cell phone if you have to be tethered to a power cord. WTF!! Point being, don't bother resetting your phone, it DOES NOT permanently help. If you haven't upgraded to ICS don't, we're all just screwed until they come out with a fix, and you see how long it took them just to get ICS.
I don't know what happened between last night and today, but my hope is some dev person will read this and it will help them pinpoint the issue.
Did you backup and restore your app data as well?
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Did you backup and restore your app data as well?
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Nope, the only thing I backed up was pics, music, and video, and I combed through those folders to make sure there were no sys files.
It sounds more like your battery is going bad. You can go to Sprint store and they will test your battery for you.
You might also want to get a battery monitoring program and see what is using the battery up.
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its not a ics glitch its your phone lol.. ive never had this issue.. plus with the source kernels coming out and with roms/tweaks already out youcan increase battery life yourself.. because your battey cant keep a charge you bash ics? go back to gingerbread then lol. i can use my phone for two hours and leave it off charger over night and still have at least 50% charge
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nim6us said:
Android OS: 58%
Screen: 18%
Cell Standby: 10%
Phone Idle: 7%
Android System: 2%
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It looks like your phone may never be going into deep sleep. Get CPUSpy from Google Play and see what is going on.
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theheathen said:
It sounds more like your battery is going bad. You can go to Sprint store and they will test your battery for you.
You might also want to get a battery monitoring program and see what is using the battery up.
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Having a bad battery would not make Android OS use the majority of his power though. I have had this problem myself in the past and never did figure out exactly what stopped it. Running Blue Kuban now and my battery life, though never great, is reasonable. FYI, I also run Juice Defender which makes a substantial difference for me.
Running pretty much stock ICS FF18, just have agat safe recovery/kernal installed. Yesterday I left Wimax on all day and when I went to charge it last night it had about 28% left. I made several phone calls, many texts/whatsapp messages, reading emails and using twiitter/fb a couple of times.
The battery life on this is not the greatest, for example, I forgot to turn off wifi when I left my house the other day, well my battery dropped about 30% in just a few hours. I now find that just leaving Wimax on all day is actually better and pretty much on par with just having 3G on, I prefer wifi at home but if I forget to turn it off it kills my battery.
I was so used to Blazers 4.1 battery life, the battery lasted forever and I could leave wifi, bluetooth etc on all day. Just hoping for the ROMs to start incorporating the recently released source so that we can get better battery life on these great ROMS.
This is all known information. That's why you use custom roms that have much better battery life.
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I had same issue here with custom rom FF18 touched by SGS3. Went back to EL29, FF18 is glitchy and slower anyway.
Confirmed, factory reset battery drain exists.
OP, why don't you put up a screenshot of your battery graph? The expanded one, not the one that lists the percentages.
There are a number of reasons why this could be happening. One of my biggest drainers on CM9 was Google login service, turned out the "keep this device backed up with Google" in the backup and reset settings was completely preventing my phone from going to sleep. This is but one example.
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I am getting decent battery life with the 'super galaxy rom' almost on par with the caulkin el29 build I was using... LOVE it!
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You guys need to quit crying wolf and figure out what is really draining your battery. Maybe your google drive is syncing, or you have facebook running, or email is pulling too often, ICS does not kill battery rogue apps and wrong settings do.
Try this https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.asksven.betterbatterystats (search xda for other versions)
and this https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=nextapp.systempanel&hl=en
Figure out whats waking up your phone and running when its not supposed to be and until you have data STFU
someguyatx said:
You guys need to quit crying wolf and figure out what is really draining your battery. Maybe your google drive is syncing, or you have facebook running, or email is pulling too often, ICS does not kill battery rogue apps and wrong settings do.
Try this https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.asksven.betterbatterystats (search xda for other versions)
and this https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=nextapp.systempanel&hl=en
Figure out whats waking up your phone and running when its not supposed to be and until you have data STFU
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seconded, attached is the battery stats for an average day for me on ff18 based goodness.... these "problems" are all able to be resolved rather easily with very little effort... this is not a paid tech support forum and no one is going to spoon feed you when solutions have been posted countless times in countless hysterical threads like this
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My phone is not rooted and this is the battery life I'm getting after the OTA with light use. With regular use I get at least 25-30 hours.
carole6m said:
My phone is not rooted and this is the battery life I'm getting after the OTA with light use. With regular use I get at least 25-30 hours.
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Just curious, what's your display time. From the looks of it, doesn't seem like much. But still, that's pretty impressive nonetheless.
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demonlordoftheround said:
nim6us said:
Android OS: 58%
Screen: 18%
Cell Standby: 10%
Phone Idle: 7%
Android System: 2%
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It looks like your phone may never be going into deep sleep. Get CPUSpy from Google Play and see what is going on.
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So if it's not going into deep sleep what's the fix?
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This is all known information. That's why you use custom roms that have much better battery life.
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I'm a super n00b, if you or someone could link me to the best ICS ROM the cool kids are using I can figure out how to install it.
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However bottom line, before ICS upgrade my battery life was great and my Android OS was not 50% of my battery power. I'm not rooted or have any custom anything, after the ICS upgrade my battery drains rapidly. I'm willing to do what it takes to get it fixed, however I do fully put the blame on ICS, I'm using stock everything, the battery is good, something in that update is screwing my battery.
All I was trying to do was give developers, a little insight that the factory reset temporarily fixed the issue, for 3-4 hours before bed I monitored it and everything was good. So hopefully this will help turn the light bulb on in someone else's head.
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ICS works really well for some, but for others it renders the phone completely useless. I'm one that it won't work for as well. The battery life is **** and 4g connectivity is non existent. As a result, I'm back to EL29/GB until a patch is made.
I spent 4 days after teh OTA was released trying to find fixes, trying to make it work, using different kernals and modems, but had no success. I posted about it many times and more or less was told that I was doing it wrong.
On that not, good luck mate. Here's to hoping for a patch from samsung soon. :good:
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demonlordoftheround said:
So if it's not going into deep sleep what's the fix?
I'm a super n00b, if you or someone could link me to the best ICS ROM the cool kids are using I can figure out how to install it.
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However bottom line, before ICS upgrade my battery life was great and my Android OS was not 50% of my battery power. I'm not rooted or have any custom anything, after the ICS upgrade my battery drains rapidly. I'm willing to do what it takes to get it fixed, however I do fully put the blame on ICS, I'm using stock everything, the battery is good, something in that update is screwing my battery.
All I was trying to do was give developers, a little insight that the factory reset temporarily fixed the issue, for 3-4 hours before bed I monitored it and everything was good. So hopefully this will help turn the light bulb on in someone else's head.
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I have a thread stickied in general called "welcome to he et4g" that might be a good place for you to start, from there you'll figure out what you need to search for to learn more... there is no best rom its a matter of opinion, so read the dev threads and see what looks good to you... bottom line without seeing more information from you I would guess you have something running in the background preventing deep sleep, as mentioned earlier... also are you leaving wifi, Bluetooth, etc on? That'll kill your battery quick... do you live in an area with poor sprint signal? Constantly searching for service will also drain you battery. What do you have to set up to sync? And how often? There are easy ways to prolong battery life on ff18 and the vast majority of people complaining about battery life have not taken positive steps to learn more and resolve their own issues... it can be done, good luck
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Maybe ICS is not for me? Third try - ridiculously bad battery life

Been flashing ROMs for a couple of years and have been among the early adopters when new ROMs come out. Have now tried the Blazer ICS ROM three times and it looks beautiful. First two tries i had odd things here and there, but coupled with horrible battery life, switched back to Blazer's GB 4.1 (which is the best ROM Ive ever used). Decided to try it one more time. Wiped eveything twice, re-downloaded Phantom's latest, and flashed it. Ran well all day yesterday and was excited to try it a full day today. Charged it full, then promptly forgot it when i left for work this morning. Thought it would still be interesting to see what the battery would be like with it on, but never used. No calls, no texts, just on, with the wi-fi on. Gone for 10 hours and it had just 16 percent left. Obviously, had i used it normally today, i would have gotten about 4-5 hours, only. Checked battery stats and the OS was 82 percent. I'm using the ROm's kernel and modem is FC24 (which works wonderfully with GB 4.1).
I've installed just a new browser and Root Explorer, but none of my other apps.
Any huge battery saving tips for this ROM I can try before just going back to 4.1 indefinitely?
Battery sounds about right with wifi fulltime on. As for tips
-Try placebo scripts
-Disable all the animations / backlight
-Use black theme / images as much as possible
-Create a deep sleep profile (disable everything when screen off)
But hey if battery is that important to you, just go back and enjoy GB, I know I would but I love me some current OS. well current by E4GT standards
rovar said:
Battery sounds about right with wifi fulltime on. As for tips
-Try placebo scripts
-Disable all the animations / backlight
-Use black theme / images as much as possible
-Create a deep sleep profile (disable everything when screen off)
But hey if battery is that important to you, just go back and enjoy GB, I know I would but I love me some current OS. well current by E4GT standards
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Thanks - will search for "placebo scripts" (not sure I know about those). I have screen at minimum (and it was off the entire day), so that probably didnt come into play today. Will fire up setCPU and try your suggestion. I 'll try this one more day.
Battery life isn't everything to me, but it can't drain like it did today when i didnt even use it. I love trying the latest, but I've yet to experience ICS without deal-breaker issues. Any ICS Roms out there that dont have big issues? I really want to like ICS ...
SamsungBlue said:
Thanks - will search for "placebo scripts" (not sure I know about those). I have screen at minimum (and it was off the entire day), so that probably didnt come into play today. Will fire up setCPU and try your suggestion. I 'll try this one more day.
Battery life isn't everything to me, but it can't drain like it did today when i didnt even use it. I love trying the latest, but I've yet to experience ICS without deal-breaker issues. Any ICS Roms out there that dont have big issues? I really want to like ICS ...
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I would install the TR & TN Black Rom in the android development ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1828068 ) and see how that does, if you still don't get good battery life then yeah ICS may not be for you. That Rom consistantly gets absolutely great battery life for me. I have tried them all and the black rom has considerably better battery life.
Try M'ICS 1.3 , calk & venum tweaked stock or wicked sensations 1.6. Then flash Sleshepic's the_governors_v1.2.3. All of those ROMs I've gotten at least 14-18hrs of battery.
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Sounds like something is running in the background. In settings go to development and allow only one background process also flash agat 4.4 kernel. I keep my cpu at 100 min 1000 max with no lag. I get 13 to 16 hours with 3 hours onscreen time.
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Give time infinitys aosp ics ROM a try.
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I bet its the wifi. Ever since ics, wifi would not let my phone go to deep sleep. Try for a day with just 3g. I'm sure you'll get decent battery life. I'm getting about 3 hours on screentime daily. Set wifi to sleep when screen is off. Though there's a problem of wifi connecting back from deep sleep. I just turn wifi on when in need it
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s9amme said:
I bet its the wifi. Ever since ics, wifi would not let my phone go to deep sleep. Try for a day with just 3g. I'm sure you'll get decent battery life. I'm getting about 3 hours on screentime daily. Set wifi to sleep when screen is off. Though there's a problem of wifi connecting back from deep sleep. I just turn wifi on when in need it
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Thanks for all the great suggestions. I made a couple of changes and had significantly better results today. Went to a conference all day and left it in the car. Was on for 10 hours, but never used. Two notable changes in my settings today: turned off 4g, and setCPU of screen to 200 max. Yesterday, i was down to 16 percent after about 10 hours of zero use, and today was at 89 percent after 10 hours of no use. Tomorrow I'll use it for about a half-day of normal use and Thursday will be a full day of normal use.
So, for now, I'll continue with Phantom's ICS.
Just noticed that I'm down to 77 percent, having now used it for about an hour. Looks like i need to continue to tweak this. Any more suggestions are greatly appreciated.
In the meantime, how do you set wi-fi to sleep when not in use (besides manually turning it off and on)?
Hmm I have had nothing but good battery life...
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In wifi advanced settings. You can set it to turn off when screen is off.
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I would try doing another very good wipe and some other ICS roms....My current rom went 1 day 4hrs 46min Sunday, That's with texting, Gtalk Tapatalk, couple phone calls, music player and 1 hr 46 mins of on screen time. Running a themed stock ff18 rom. Oh and cpu sleep from the market.
Might also want to try the full FH13 (clearing data) and see how you do with that.
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I would install the TR & TN Black Rom in the android development ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1828068 ) and see how that does, if you still don't get good battery life then yeah ICS may not be for you. That Rom consistantly gets absolutely great battery life for me. I have tried them all and the black rom has considerably better battery life.
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I'm running "black" too. 81% after 8 hours of no use. But I'm in a bad signal area so it's expected. I think it a pretty good ROM and only getting better.
have you tried to uncheck the pulse notification light. for some reason that was making my phone not go into deep sleep.
albertouresti said:
have you tried to uncheck the pulse notification light. for some reason that was making my phone not go into deep sleep.
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Great info, guys. On Day 3, using it about a half day, and it got through the day - about 14 hours. Tomorrow, I'll use it like i normally would. Am hopeful it will get 10 hours. Am reading about how to install Agat's 4.4 kernal. Am hoping that will help, too.
Thanks for everything.

Overheating --> Network/Device Lag? Marshmallow, M9

I know my way around Android well enough I could probably teach a class. I've been excited for the Marshmallow update for my Verizon M9, mostly for the security update. Now I've got it, and udderly hate it. Not only is this marshmallow über soft and squishy, it's somehow managed to swallow the majority of my CPU--much like BOB from Monsters vs Aliens. Actually, the update is more like BOB than a delicious couple of calories. Tremendous lag from god knows where, constant freezing and other **** when in hpm--whether it be plugged in or not--which often crashes apps altogether or causes a reboot, keyboard latency of about 1.5seconds, network disconnecting when the device exceeds 120℉, ooh!, and the cherry on top: loss of data. I use my phone for both business/class-related stuff and for gaming/pleasure(shh, creeps) because I'm too broke to buy anything else. The front-facing speakers get glitcy and doing that pausing crap like when you drive outta radio range in a car. This was never a problem with Lollipop, but is making Android a living hell to deal with. MHL has yet to work on Marshmallow, and instead simply crashes the phone. Again. Can't find ANYthing ANYwhere about this. Both Verizon and HTC are refusing to talk to me directly about it; keep getting passed to the next rep, who tries to put me through their template of troubleshooting steps. Wiping cache partition worked...for all of ten minutes. If that. HTC wants to take my phone for two weeks, which won't work due to classes.
Full stock M9. I use App Mgr III for new moving apps quickly, App Cache Cleaner because I'm lazy, and Greenify to kill some stuff that I've got, e.g., Ingress, Skype, snapchat. Greenify does NOT allow killing of bloatware/pre-installed crap, so let me tape the mouths of those twits shut now. Most pre-installed apps, including all but two of the Verizon things, are disabled.
The game I notice the most trouble on is Walking War Robots, can't tell if it has to do with graphics or the processor itself. Chrome browser is quite laggy; Drive is almost unresponsive as is Docs; have lost quite a bit of data from Microsoft Word, both saved and documents being worked on. Reception is also quite a bit worse with the Marshmallow update, calls being dropped more frequently and location often having trouble pinpointing me on high-accuracy.
As I do NOT have a computer, reseting the device is not an option. The recaptcha thingy took almost 30 seconds to load; on Lollipop, they took less than five.
I fully agree with you. My experience with marshmallow has only been negative so far.
1) Incredibly Laggy. Back in the day, installing a kitkat or lollipop rom, the phone would be super fluid and would only slightly lag when installing the 50 apps. God forbid when I was installing marshmallow it seriously hung like 5 seconds and was going at maximum 10fps.
2) Heat. The phone appears to get even warmer now. How is that even possible?
3) Battery Life. My battery appears to be 10% worse. I used to only charge it at night but now I have to charge it after work around 8pm.
I do have some hope though. I'm waiting for Neo or Santod to compile a debloated rom and hoping that clears up these issues.
I was experiencing terrible lag, it seems to be settling down now. I was overheating, but that seems to have settled as well. Biggest problem is that I'm only charging at 550mA with a 2A quick charger. That's new, and totally unacceptable. Also, HTC emojis are gone. All I have are the stupid jellybean/potato looking guys and I can't decipher which emotion they are trying to relay. Chics dig emojis, and here I am feeling emoji blind.
Edit: Lag is still terrible
In the same boat.. this update is not good. This phone is so laggy and slow now it's like my OG Droid 1 from years ago. Cleared cache after installing.. waited the obligatory 45 minutes to rebuild stuff. Uninstalled the bloatware I could and it literally took minutes to do a simple uninstall. Hasn't got any better in the last day at all. If it doesn't get better in the next day or two I'll have to go back to Lollipop. This is probably the most buggy, laggy, battery killing Android update I've seen on any of my Android phones since Droid 1 days. Anyone else getting this or know of any kind of fix? I just can't imagine HTC and VZW pushed this out if problems like these are a common occurrence.
I FIGURED IT OUT GUYS?!!
So ViperROM just put out version 4.3.0.
I always thought ViperROM was some weird bloated ROM with weird features so i never gave it a go, but its basically a slimmed down HTC SENSE with a small amount of tweaks. My phone is BUTTERY smooth now. =)
Yeah, I've thought about pulling the trigger w/ Venom rom but I wanted to stay just stock rooted on my M9. If you install viper rom do you have to factory reset? I just despise doing that so much and don't want to if I don't have to. If it doesn't get better in the next day or two, I'll probably give viper a go with a full wipe.
On a side note, is this a fairly common issue with this update and the M9?? Some are saying in the other thread theirs is nice and smooth.
I was having many heat/lag issues as described above when I flashed the zip dirty or clean. I had to do a RUU with the MM update. Now it's super smooth. Still get lots of heat when the system is booting up for the first time/settling in. But after that, no issues.
how is everyone's battery with this? Mine is absolutely horrible! Just this morning sitting here.. 3 hours, down to 78% already and haven't even done anything very intensive with it. Few messages on Whatsapp, texts, a picture. This phone sucks right now. Yesterday only lasted about 10 hours with normal use. Before I would get at least a normal day out of it without worrying. What the hell is going on with MM that is sucking the life out of this phone?
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Yeah, I've thought about pulling the trigger w/ Venom rom but I wanted to stay just stock rooted on my M9. If you install viper rom do you have to factory reset? I just despise doing that so much and don't want to if I don't have to. If it doesn't get better in the next day or two, I'll probably give viper a go with a full wipe.
On a side note, is this a fairly common issue with this update and the M9?? Some are saying in the other thread theirs is nice and smooth.
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Yea you will have to root. The thing is, Venom is literally a STOCK rooted M9 that has all bloat cut away and 1 small app for additional features (like changing status bar and power button for flashlight.). It is well worth it.
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how is everyone's battery with this? Mine is absolutely horrible! Just this morning sitting here.. 3 hours, down to 78% already and haven't even done anything very intensive with it. Few messages on Whatsapp, texts, a picture. This phone sucks right now. Yesterday only lasted about 10 hours with normal use. Before I would get at least a normal day out of it without worrying. What the hell is going on with MM that is sucking the life out of this phone?
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Try Venom Rom. I had so many issues with Verizon MM that I gave up on it.
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Try Venom Rom. I had so many issues with Verizon MM that I gave up on it.
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I've also had better luck with Venom. I just flashed it about 8 hours ago but the lag is gone (so far). Charging on a quick charger still sucks. Haven't been able to gauge battery life yet. No overheating.
Update: My battery is discharging at -1650mA.
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I've also had better luck with Venom. I just flashed it about 8 hours ago but the lag is gone (so far). Charging on a quick charger still sucks. Haven't been able to gauge battery life yet. No overheating.
Update: My battery is discharging at -1650mA.
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Keep checking. It shouldn't be discharging that much unless your tethering on full brightness
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Keep checking. It shouldn't be discharging that much unless your tethering on full brightness
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It spikes and dips. On average it drains around around 600-800mA. No tethering, 50% brightness. Never had this issue til M. Crazy.
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It spikes and dips. On average it drains around around 600-800mA. No tethering, 50% brightness. Never had this issue til M. Crazy.
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I just tested mine on Venom and with around 25 percent brightness using Facebook on WiFi I'm getting 250mA drain MAX
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I'm also on the elemental kernel
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I just tested mine on Venom and with around 25 percent brightness using Facebook on WiFi I'm getting 250mA drain MAX
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-450mA atm using xda app & hangouts
Now -60
-320
Anyone having problems after the stock VERIZON MM OTA needs to do a FACTORY RESET.
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I can barely get my phone to charge. I'm going back to L. If I nand back, do I need to flash 5.1 firmware or isn't hate covered in the nand?
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Anyone having problems after the stock VERIZON MM OTA needs to do a FACTORY RESET.
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This.
Guys, I finally did do the factory reset despite how much I hate having to do that. From both inside android, and from within TWRP just to be sure. It made the world of difference. I know having to re-install and set up all your apps is a huge pain the ass, but it seriously made a huge difference. Mine lasted 1 day, 13 hours with my typical usage and was still at like 9-10% I think when I re-charged it. Everything is back to working really smooth, no lag, and no heating issues. Something left over from before doesn't play nice at all with the new ROM. Hope this might help if you guys decide to stay on stock.
4.3 Request
im_high_tech said:
I FIGURED IT OUT GUYS?!!
So ViperROM just put out version 4.3.0.
I always thought ViperROM was some weird bloated ROM with weird features so i never gave it a go, but its basically a slimmed down HTC SENSE with a small amount of tweaks. My phone is BUTTERY smooth now. =)
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Question i have went to the Viper website and i can not find the 4.3 rom just able to download 4.2 please tell me where am i going wrong thanks?
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Anyone having problems after the stock VERIZON MM OTA needs to do a FACTORY RESET.
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Mmmm, but my original post was about the M9. Not the M8. They're similar, but the M8 has a superior processor. Imo it'd be amaz to have my custom (and unfortunately shattered) M8's processors and RAM in my M9. Fix all these issues. But, alas.....
baune7 said:
This.
Guys, I finally did do the factory reset despite how much I hate having to do that. From both inside android, and from within TWRP just to be sure. It made the world of difference. I know having to re-install and set up all your apps is a huge pain the ass, but it seriously made a huge difference. Mine lasted 1 day, 13 hours with my typical usage and was still at like 9-10% I think when I re-charged it. Everything is back to working really smooth, no lag, and no heating issues. Something left over from before doesn't play nice at all with the new ROM. Hope this might help if you guys decide to stay on stock.
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In scale, that prolly equates to about 70% of my normal day, minus gaming. Right now I'm getting through about 30% of my day, minus gaming, before needing a charge. Even with QC, charging takes about 40% longer than it did on Lollipop.
Still neither factory reset nor rooting is an option, as I have nothing to back my stuff up on. No, the local library isn't kind enough to me for that lol.
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Question i have went to the Viper website and i can not find the 4.3 rom just able to download 4.2 please tell me where am i going wrong thanks?
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