So I recently flashed sorcery 2.3 flashed Franco's latest stable. And now I have media server as a battery drain along with Apollo as a drain. 4 hours of the charger and I'm already at 41%
Could it be the kernel? Or the rom never had this issue before but now its a little ridiculous
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what is apollo?
Music app normally comes with cyanogen but its also with sorcery. Its a system app
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You probably have a corrupt media file somewhere on your /sdcard which mediaserver and/or apollo try to index but causes them to loop. Remove all media files from your phone to see if that stops mediaserver/apollo from using that much resources (or place .nomedia files in all folders with media files).
Could be why did it only happen on sorcery my previous rom codenameandroid and this problem didn't occur
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Is anybody else having trouble with fb app not connecting to the chat?
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first i would like to ask you if you could blow up the picture a little more because it is very hard to see on my browser my samsung vibrant and my samsung galaxy tab 10.1 both have that same issue with the chat.... Facebook never knows how to make a normal update, it always comes with at least one problem..
Sorry about that. It says cannot retrieve friends list. Please try again later.
Sometimes I clear data and that helps for a bit, but other times like now I can't get it to work
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Works fine for me.
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kangxi said:
Works fine for me.
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Weird...
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Hi. I need some help identifying these wake locks on stock yakjuux 4.01.
Thanks in advance.
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wlan is your wifi.
Backup is your phone backing up to Google's servers.
those look about right considering your phone was last charged 17hours ago.
Thanks, I knew that wlan was wifi but what is the *power manager* lock from?
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but what is the *power manager* lock from?
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This, specifically on franci
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Probably the kernel's built in power management.. kernel wake locks aren't a big deal. Partial wake locks are what you should be looking at.
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The only thing I had on which I recently turned off was update location automatically. Anything else I might be overlooking.
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The only thing I had on which I recently turned off was update location automatically. Anything else I might be overlooking.
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Google Now uses maps. So if you have it enabled, that could be why. Mine uses a little, but I do not use it much for commutes so that might be why it does not use much battery.
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I had the same issue but keeping GPS off (when not needed) fixed it.
http://db.tt/Rm4hy9Sr
This is what my battery usage for maps looks like. It used to not drain this much. I haven't even turned on Google Now on a fresh ROM install.
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can anyone say what directory the recovery image saves to? it says for Android 4.2 its saved in a secure location i.e not in the clockwork mod backup folder. why have they done this? just to get you to shell out on premium so you can download through your browser?
is it possible to locate it through root browser?
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Doh! Mine doesn't actually say that but thanks for the tip. (Its been a long day)
In 4.2 its actually /mnt/shell/emulated/clockworkmod/backup
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Data>media>clockworkmod I used root explorer
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Hmm strange the backup is in both these locations but it is the same file.
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Hmm strange the backup is in both these locations but it is the same file.
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That's because the folders are really symlinked (like a folder shortcut in Windows)
Hey. So I've been experiencing some pretty serious battery drain rate.
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Here's my kernel and version.
If you are unable to seethe images, I'm running paranoid android 2.99 with Franco kernel.
I have tried other kernels too, but same results.
The phone is about 7 months old and has the stock battery. I haven't bought an extended battery or anything.
Any help would be appreciated.
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OK some info might help, what were you using your phone for? Looking at the peaks and fall rates it doesn't look like your phone is being prevented from deep sleep.
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I usually use it for listening to some music while going to college or just playing a game or browsing the net during a lecture.
The drops aren't that intense while my screen is off.
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Bump?
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Tried flashing another kernel then this drop while sleeping and not even using my phone.
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Perhaps give BetterBatteryStats a try to see what is draining your battery.