I woke up this morning to my phone scorching hot. I immediately turned it off. Once it cooled down I turned it back on and opened battery monitor widget. It hit 63c! Is that even normal?!
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Have you left it on charger by putting it to.download files ?
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It is certainly not normal for it to heat up like that if you weren’t doing anything. But hopefully your phone is still alright. Sounds to me like an application kept the phone running at full speed. Did you have a game or some other relatively CPU intensive app running? Was it on the charger? What kernel are you using ?
I fell asleep while streaming radio and it was plugged in. Certainly not doing that again. The kernel is stock. I just wanna make sure that it isn't damaged in anyway. It seems to be fine now.
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Euforeik said:
I fell asleep while streaming radio and it was plugged in. Certainly not doing that again. The kernel is stock. I just wanna make sure that it isn't damaged in anyway. It seems to be fine now.
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you should set alarms in Battery Monitor Widget for high temperature
I generally set high temperature alarm to 45 C
This way whenever my battery temp rises above 45 c i get sound notification and that helps me a lot
No no no noooo, not normal.
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When i go to sleep battery level was 65%but it reduced to zero in night
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What apps were running?
Have you tried installing current widget to see what is exactly happening, or how much voltage is going through your phone, even though it's sleeping? (ie, screen off)
I have not tried yet
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This happened to me a few times (with almost no apps running) on RC7. Updating to 2.01 seems to have fixed that for me.
If that doesn't help, try using a different kernel and/or a different radio version and see if that works for you (we're reduced to experimentation as nobody has ben able to determine what exactly causes this issue).
I'm well impressed with mine. I went to bed with it fully charged, used it a bit in bed, always play a game and check the forums. Not plugged in at all and woke up this morning and its still fully charged!!
Amazing, since I have yahoo messenger running always. Been using it a lot since I woke up and now on 96% but I know its mainly the screen that uses a lot.
Brilliant ROM tbh
See if this helps:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=937080
Hi guys i was using spb home which was draning my battery.
I delete that.
Also i just wipe every thing including battery status
May be i hav resolved problem now i hav 91% battery out of 97 %.
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Thanks bro i hav installed current widget that helps me to improve my battery life to 3% an hour.
Thanks bro...
eden2812 said:
What apps were running?
Have you tried installing current widget to see what is exactly happening, or how much voltage is going through your phone, even though it's sleeping? (ie, screen off)
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well it's not really going to save your battery life, it just lets you see when/how the battery is being used up
Yes we can atleast know what apps are eating our battery.
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well it's not really going to save your battery life, it just lets you see when/how the battery is being used up
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I hav installed rc7 again
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Yes we can atleast know what apps are eating our battery.
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Rc 7has better battery life than oxygen 2rom l
In the whole night it eats only 4% battery
Oxygen 2has some big fault it drains battery for some people.
But its modrators are not ready to accept it.
But its a bug.
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I have RC1 and my better life is terrible. Gotta figure out why.
My friend got the battery and I have the battery. I've had it for months now. He has had a used one for two days and now his phone won't turn on, it will only turn on if you plug it in to give it a charged turn on, the charger can then be disconnected and normal use can he used for a little while and then the phone will cut out and not turn back on.
I wiped battery stats and the battery is fully charged
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By the way Evo in title lol
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Oh yeah number three, tried it in 2 phones
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Anyone
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You can use osmonitor from the market to get info on the battery. It should show you the voltage, battery health, if the temp sensor is working etc. If it all looks good but the voltage starts to drop quickly soon as the phone is unplugged than you have a bad battery.
Once I unplug the battery seems fine, just out if the blue for instance 45 minutes later ill go into music change a song and bam phone dies
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iitreatedii said:
Once I unplug the battery seems fine, just out if the blue for instance 45 minutes later ill go into music change a song and bam phone dies
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sounds like it may be loose, have you tried wedging paper or something behind it to hold it tight against the contacts?
No I haven't
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Hi guys! When I got up this morNing my battery was at 100%, after 2 hours of screen off, it was at 55%. Any ideas what the hell is going on? I am using coredroid 1.2, set CPU I'd set to 1194/968, but screen off is set to 245/245. Any ideas? Thanks in advance 7
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Hi guys! When I got up this morNing my battery was at 100%, after 2 hours of screen off, it was at 55%. Any ideas what the hell is going on? I am using coredroid 1.2, set CPU I'd set to 1194/968, but screen off is set to 245/245. Any ideas? Thanks in advance 7
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What's your battery usage overview saying?
Lol, don't even know where to find that on here... I've looked.
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Lol, don't even know where to find that on here... I've looked.
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It's at settings>about>battery use
Also, I'd suggest uping your screen off profile one notch or you'll risk wake issues. You might also want to lower your minimum from 968, you're basically telling your device to never run slower than 968 and also check that the screen off profile has a higher priority than your main profile.
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You probably have a bad app or system process keeping the phone awake.
I'd also recommend dropping your wake min down (even as low as 245). There's no need to force the processor to run at 968 no matter what. For the sleep setting, I'd try popping the max up to 368 (I think thats the next step up?) because you can have wake issues.
Ok thanks guys! I'll give these a try.
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So earlier today I had an issue where when I would dial a number my phone wouldn't actually dial, it just sat there. So I restarted it and then realized it was very hot, so I opened setcpu and it's min was 1056 which it has been 384 so I changed it back and it immediately cooled off. But then my battery had drained 50% so I put it on the charger and now it won't charge. It has the charging symbol but it doesn't go up. So I rebooted into recovery and wiped cache, dalvik and fixed permissions and it's still doing it. I'm on li8 stock rooted.
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How long have you left it charging? Leave it for a few minutes.
Try charging it with your phone off.
Can you mount your phone to your computer? If you can, this can eliminate a faulty port.
If it is showing the charging symbol it is charging.
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If it is showing the charging symbol it is charging.
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Yeah normally that is true except this time. It's been on the charger for 15mins and has lost 1% battery while ON the charger. I use this charger every day too.
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Uninstall setcpu? What processes are active? Try a different charger? Turn the phone completely off like someone mentioned.
I'd blame an app. They're not tested with leaks so it's silly to expect them to be perfect.
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Uninstall setcpu? What processes are active? Try a different charger? Turn the phone completely off like someone mentioned.
I'd blame an app. They're not tested with leaks so it's silly to expect them to be perfect.
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I've been running this for over a week with no issue and no new apps installed. Found out that "media" with the "downloads app" icon is running real high in system usage even after a fresh reboot its like 40-50% of usage.
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I don't see that running on mine... screenshot?
For the last 2 days my HOX refuses to charge beyond 57%, I haven't got anything running in the background which could be sucking up the energy as it tries to charge, does this sound like it could be a fault with the battery?
Have you tried battery calibration tool? or reset battery stats etc
Andy
Try charging with the phone switched off.
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How strange that worked fine :good:
athulele said:
Try charging with the phone switched off.
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athulele said:
Try charging with the phone switched off.
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I always charging my phone when Off and never had any issue. Also doesn't matter where I am and what time, as soon as battery shows 5% switching it Off before reaching 0%.