No deep sleep. What is "usb cb wake lock" ? - Galaxy Note II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi all,
My phone is not going into deep sleep.
Does anyone know what this wake lock is?
Thanks,
Rich
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Hi. Not sure that's happening but I found a thread which sorta discusses your problem. Hope this helps somewhat.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1791743
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Thanks for the link.
I figured it had something to do with a charge state, but the battery icon didn't indicate that the phone thought it was charging.
I rebooted the phone after noticing it, and it is going into deep sleep again now.
I'm wondering if the Note 2 is similar to the Note 1 where it sometimes doesn't go into deep sleep if you disconnect the charger with the screen off.
I can't remember if the screen was on or of when I disconnected it this morning...
I've only had the phone since Sunday, so not really long enough to notice a pattern. Plus it's been idle foe very little time since then.

richlum said:
Thanks for the link.
I figured it had something to do with a charge state, but the battery icon didn't indicate that the phone thought it was charging.
I rebooted the phone after noticing it, and it is going into deep sleep again now.
I'm wondering if the Note 2 is similar to the Note 1 where it sometimes doesn't go into deep sleep if you disconnect the charger with the screen off.
I can't remember if the screen was on or of when I disconnected it this morning...
I've only had the phone since Sunday, so not really long enough to notice a pattern. Plus it's been idle foe very little time since then.
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Most likely it's a software problem. I don't think it will behave like the first note as the internals are different and the note 2 is more akin to the behavior of the s3.
It would be really nice if you could observe your phone and report back. Also, new firmware has been released recently addressing "stability issues." Maybe you'd like to check for an OTA or plug it into Kies. Glad your problem was solved.
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Help with my e4gt the battery drains 3hr

Where to begin....my phone would last about 9hr before this issues started happening. For some odd reason my indicator LED light won't shut off I had to download an app to turn it off. When I try to turn of the phone It will automatically turn on again but before it does it goes to the charging screen even thought the phone is not plug to an outlet. It all started happening after I used my friends LG charger i'm thinking maybe I damage something.
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I rooted as you can see I have try two different roms the result were the same I will UN root tomorrow and flash it to stock will updated
flash completely back to stock with no apps. Install apps one by one to see which is the culprit
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Judging by the screenies it looks like the battery is to blame. Those spikes are definetly not normal.
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D1rk said:
Judging by the screenies it looks like the battery is to blame. Those spikes are definetly not normal.
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Definitely not normal. Get BetterBatteryStats and see if you have a wakelock
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D1rk said:
Judging by the screenies it looks like the battery is to blame. Those spikes are definetly not normal.
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Looks like the phone isn't correctly reading the battery.
However, the symptom of the phone going into charging when off when it's not plugged in (phone thinking it's charging) is pretty common with the Samsung Replenish, and is almost always an indicator of a bad charging port. This could also explain the LED not going out (ie charging). We see it in our store alot. Your battery dying in 3 hours would make sense, as the phone isn't charging the battery correctly in this scenario.
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Hey kartiel, hope you can figure it the problem. I would be frustrated if I were you. unroot and bring to sprint maybe they will replace the phone
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squshy 7 said:
Looks like the phone isn't correctly reading the battery.
However, the symptom of the phone going into charging when off when it's not plugged in (phone thinking it's charging) is pretty common with the Samsung Replenish, and is almost always an indicator of a bad charging port. This could also explain the LED not going out (ie charging). We see it in our store alot. Your battery dying in 3 hours would make sense, as the phone isn't charging the battery correctly in this scenario.
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I agree.. it seems to be the charging port on the phone. My wife's phone had a very similar problem. Her screen would turn on by itself, the led light would stay on all day, and battery only lasted about 2 hours. It would always freeze up too once in a while and when you turn it back on, the battery drained like 20% in a span of 5 mins. Her battery stats look very similar to yours, with all the spikes. On top of that, her phone kept going into driving mode or voice talk randomly. Her phone was rooted with the auto root procedure. I wanted to back up her phone with TiB regularly and put on adblock.. but otherwise everything was stock on her phone.
What I ended up doing was a factory reset. That cleared up the freezing issue and the screen turning on and off, but the battery stuff was still acting the same. I did a battery pull over night and cleaned the contacts of the charging port of the phone with a very small q-tip and toothpick. I also cleaned the battery terminals as well for good measure. Put the battery back on the phone and charged to full while the phone was off. First thing I did when I turned on the phone was to download the battery calibrator app and run the calibration. Her phone has been back to normal now for almost 3 weeks.
s9amme said:
I agree.. it seems to be the charging port on the phone. My wife's phone had a very similar problem. Her screen would turn on by itself, the led light would stay on all day, and battery only lasted about 2 hours. It would always freeze up too once in a while and when you turn it back on, the battery drained like 20% in a span of 5 mins. Her battery stats look very similar to yours, with all the spikes. On top of that, her phone kept going into driving mode or voice talk randomly. Her phone was rooted with the auto root procedure. I wanted to back up her phone with TiB regularly and put on adblock.. but otherwise everything was stock on her phone.
What I ended up doing was a factory reset. That cleared up the freezing issue and the screen turning on and off, but the battery stuff was still acting the same. I did a battery pull over night and cleaned the contacts of the charging port of the phone with a very small q-tip and toothpick. I also cleaned the battery terminals as well for good measure. Put the battery back on the phone and charged to full while the phone was off. First thing I did when I turned on the phone was to download the battery calibrator app and run the calibration. Her phone has been back to normal now for almost 3 weeks.
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Are you in a damp/humid area? I know my phone did that sometimes too during humid summer days. It's completely fine in any other condition though, especially during this colder winter.
beserker15 said:
Are you in a damp/humid area? I know my phone did that sometimes too during humid summer days. It's completely fine in any other condition though, especially during this colder winter.
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i'm not in a damp/humid area, my wife and I have the same phone. Mine has been okay with minimal issues. Although now that I think about it, she did spill some water on the table with her phone near by a week before her phone start acting up. She had a TPU case which protected it from most of the water, but maybe some of it got in through the headphone jack or charging port??
to the OP: maybe you can try this battery calibration method as well. Some people have reported success with this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1312273

Landscape desktop dock charging problems

Since getting my dock about a week and a half ago I had two nights where I woke up and the battery was nearly dead.
Dock mode activates and it claims its charging. But, it obviously does not.
The first time it happened the screen was off so the battery drain was minimal. It just did not charge. Last night however I left the clock on and woke up to a critically low battery. Luckily I went to bed late so there was still enough juice to sound my alarm.
Has anyone else with the landscape dock encountered this?
I've attached a photo to illustrate.
is this the samsung hdmi dock? i read a review on samsungs site claiming the same thing.
No the landscape dock with the pogo pins.
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i wonder if this is the problem ive heard about, rumor that 4.0.5 fixes some problem with the pogo pins...
I've only had mine for two days and I have yet to see the issue (on either of my two docks).
I picked up two of these a couple weeks ago and haven't had any issues with charging. Sounds like you either got a bum dock or your device's Pogo pins have problems, sorry.
Annoying. What power source do you have plugged in to it: the factory charger, an aftermarket charger, a computer's USB port, or what?
marcrandom said:
Annoying. What power source do you have plugged in to it: the factory charger, an aftermarket charger, a computer's USB port, or what?
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I've been using the wall charger from my Nexus One.
It's not an every-time occurrence. Just those two nights in the last two weeks.
After looking at my battery stats picture again it looks like it did charge about 25% and then stopped. It must be some sort of software bug.
Maybe if I notice it happening I can try to catch the log and see if that sheds any light.
Where can we find a landscape 3-pin dock? I have the Sprint Nexus (SPH-L700)
El Daddy said:
Since getting my dock about a week and a half ago I had two nights where I woke up and the battery was nearly dead.
Dock mode activates and it claims its charging. But, it obviously does not.
The first time it happened the screen was off so the battery drain was minimal. It just did not charge. Last night however I left the clock on and woke up to a critically low battery. Luckily I went to bed late so there was still enough juice to sound my alarm.
Has anyone else with the landscape dock encountered this?
I've attached a photo to illustrate.
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I'm just starting to get this once in a while. Not sure what is causing it.
efrant said:
I'm just starting to get this once in a while. Not sure what is causing it.
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Hmmm. It hasn't happened to me since I made this post. I wonder what is causing it to happen?
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What rom are you using? How about the clock app? I have the same problem with my dock I made. Worked fine for a bit then all of a sudden no charge overnight.
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kraminc said:
What rom are you using? How about the clock app? I have the same problem with my dock I made. Worked fine for a bit then all of a sudden no charge overnight.
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When it happened to me I was on stock 4.0.4. It only happened twice in the first week and hasn't happened since. I was also using the stock clock app.
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El Daddy said:
When it happened to me I was on stock 4.0.4. It only happened twice in the first week and hasn't happened since. I was also using the stock clock app.
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Same with me.
Have the screen off.
Put it in the dock, phone will turn on, beep, launch the clock app and start charging.
Press the home button to go back to home screen, again make sure the battery icon shows charging.
Now leave it and the screen will turn off and should charge.
If you just leave the clock app on the phone doesn't go to sleep so you might have background stuff going all night long and it's not charging enough to keep up.
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nxt said:
Have the screen off.
Put it in the dock, phone will turn on, beep, launch the clock app and start charging.
Press the home button to go back to home screen, again make sure the battery icon shows charging.
Now leave it and the screen will turn off and should charge.
If you just leave the clock app on the phone doesn't go to sleep so you might have background stuff going all night long and it's not charging enough to keep up.
Galaxy Nexus GSM
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I disagree. It also happened with the screen off as well. There is no way background processes should draw more than the a/c charge. Even with the screen on.
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Does anyone know if this is still an issue with JB? I am thinking about getting one of these docks but I'd hate to not have my alarm go off in the morning due to a faulty dock.. Thanks!
bagelicious said:
Does anyone know if this is still an issue with JB? I am thinking about getting one of these docks but I'd hate to not have my alarm go off in the morning due to a faulty dock.. Thanks!
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It actually just happened to me again yesterday.
This was the third time. Each time on a different version of android (4.0.2-4.0.4-4.1.1)
Luckily I woke up on time.
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[Q] Nexus 7 turns off

Hello Everyone,
I am a noob on XDA, Please correct me if i have posted in the wrong forum. I bought a new nexus 7 16gb, for some reason when the battery is around 25-30% the tablet turns off itself. Its not shutdown its like pulling the battery of a phone thats on. The only way to start it is by connecting the charger.
Has anyone else experienced this issue?
I am on the stock rom NOT rooted
Thanks
steve_togo said:
Hello Everyone,
I am a noob on XDA, Please correct me if i have posted in the wrong forum. I bought a new nexus 7 16gb, for some reason when the battery is around 25-30% the tablet turns off itself. Its not shutdown its like pulling the battery of a phone thats on. The only way to start it is by connecting the charger.
Has anyone else experienced this issue?
I am on the stock rom NOT rooted
Thanks
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Have you charged the device to 100% yet? I would do that, leave it charging for an hour after it shows 100% then use it till it dies. Rinse and repeat.
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highfigh said:
Have you charged the device to 100% yet? I would do that, leave it charging for an hour after it shows 100% then use it till it dies. Rinse and repeat.
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Yes I have charged it 100% multiple times, The only difference is i use a sammy charger that outputs 0.7 amps once in a while. I dont suspect the charging thing to do this.
Are you getting normal use out of a charge? How much screen time in one charge?
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steve_togo said:
Yes I have charged it 100% multiple times, The only difference is i use a sammy charger that outputs 0.7 amps once in a while. I dont suspect the charging thing to do this.
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Like Highfigh suggested check how long you can run on a full charge. If you get some good hours in then maybe the battery % is not reporting back properly. A reset/restore could possible resolve that issue.
I believe I am getting pretty good charge. I will try once again, I was thinking this might be something with stock rom and hence I posted it online. Thanks every one for the help
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and one more self-turning-off nexus 7 hd
steve_togo said:
I bought a new nexus 7 16gb, for some reason when the battery is around 25-30% the tablet turns off itself. Its not shutdown its like pulling the battery of a phone thats on. The only way to start it is by connecting the charger.
Has anyone else experienced this issue?
I am on the stock rom NOT rooted
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exactly the same story here. in my case it's not so easy to turn it on. it would seem like the device is completely discharged, even if it just showed some 40 % battery left. i have to wait several hours to even try to bring it back to recovery mode. very long press does nothing. it happened couple of times already. very annoying with such seemingly superb tablet. i'm not living in the us of a, so no quick replacement for me
That's bad I can turn on mine in a few minutes. Again mine happens very rarely. I also get an excellent battery life. How long does yours go on a charge.
I would also like to know if there is any kind of Logs that we can look at. It's getting irritating, did you try rooting your device to see if that might fix the problem.
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I got the same problem recently, I think it was after the last update on the firmware. Everytime the battery reach around 35% it just went off.

Help with S4 mini GT - I9195 (turns off)

Hello
I have bought S4 mini a couple months ago. And after some time phone goes off suddenly. It goes off even when the battery is fully charged. I did hard reset, uninstalled all apps i have downloaded, but still phone goes off. And also there are no periods of time when it turns off. It could be after 3 days (from last turn off), or after 1 day, or 1 or 2 weeks. Please help if anyone had same issue or know how to fix it.
Or maybe there is an app which can monitor all work of the phone, and which program or function turns it off?
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I guess battery is dameged and cut the power sometimes
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admuerte said:
Hello
I have bought S4 mini a couple months ago. And after some time phone goes off suddenly. It goes off even when the battery is fully charged. I did hard reset, uninstalled all apps i have downloaded, but still phone goes off. And also there are no periods of time when it turns off. It could be after 3 days (from last turn off), or after 1 day, or 1 or 2 weeks. Please help if anyone had same issue or know how to fix it.
Or maybe there is an app which can monitor all work of the phone, and which program or function turns it off?
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ahmadblu said:
I guess battery is dameged and cut the power sometimes
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If you take out the battery and place it on a flat surface and try to spin it... the battery shouldn't do more than your forces velocity in rotations. If it spins like a breakdancer it's time to replace and recycle that battery cause its no good.
Now if it doesn't spin then it most likely is not your battery but maybe your power button. just my input... hope it helps
Thanks for a quick respond. The battery seems to be ok.
Will wait for more answers.
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admuerte said:
Thanks for a quick respond. The battery seems to be ok.
Will wait for more answers.
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If you can change the battery to take sure it's not dameged
This kind of problems because of battery s
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samsung galaxy s4 mini - 19195
Hi, my phone is the same. 4th battery and no difference. Will swich off completely randomly. No one seems to know what the problem is or how to fix it but after suffering this for 6 months I am certain it is to do with the battery terminals. I have tried to manipulate the terminals with some success but ultimately it eventually switches off again. There is hardly any info or actual cure for this on the net but it is a real problem with these phones.

Pixel 2 XL unable to power on

I am facing an issue with my Pixel 2 XL recently. I am unable to power on my phone after leaving it off for some time. After I connect the phone to the charging cable, it takes a while for the battery charging symbol to appear. It is only then that I can turn on my phone.
Did anyone else encounter this problem?
chanwal said:
I am facing an issue with my Pixel 2 XL recently. I am unable to power on my phone after leaving it off for some time. After I connect the phone to the charging cable, it takes a while for the battery charging symbol to appear. It is only then that I can turn on my phone.
Did anyone else encounter this problem?
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What was the battery level at which it happened?
If full device battery died, it can only be turned on after battery symbol appear.
Sofar not encountered such thing
sri4xda said:
What was the battery level at which it happened?
If full device battery died, it can only be turned on after battery symbol appear.
Sofar not encountered such thing
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If can happened at any battery level. I need to connect the phone to the charging cable, wait for the charging icon to appear (which will take a short while), and then on the phone. The phone seems to lack the ability to be powered on after being in the "off" mode for a period of time. However, after turning it on, the battery still shows the charge level before the phone was turned off.
Really puzzled what is happening.
How long of a period of time? 1 hour? Overnight? And why is it off for so long anyway? I never let my phone die or have a reason to keep it off.
chanwal said:
If can happened at any battery level. I need to connect the phone to the charging cable, wait for the charging icon to appear (which will take a short while), and then on the phone. The phone seems to lack the ability to be powered on after being in the "off" mode for a period of time. However, after turning it on, the battery still shows the charge level before the phone was turned off.
Really puzzled what is happening.
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EeZeEpEe said:
How long of a period of time? 1 hour? Overnight? And why is it off for so long anyway? I never let my phone die or have a reason to keep it off.
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I would say just about 5 mins or slightly less. I was trying to recreate the problem a number of times.
Although I could leave the phone on all the time, but having this problem is still frustrating as one would expect a good working phone.
Interesting. That's not much time at all. I'll see if I can recreate it.
chanwal said:
I would say just about 5 mins or slightly less. I was trying to recreate the problem a number of times.
Although I could leave the phone on all the time, but having this problem is still frustrating as one would expect a good working phone.
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---------- Post added at 12:43 PM ---------- Previous post was at 12:30 PM ----------
So I went to 10 minutes with the phone off and was able to turn it on fine without plugging it in. This was with 36% battery.
EeZeEpEe said:
Interesting. That's not much time at all. I'll see if I can recreate it.
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I agree a normal working phone shouldn't have this problem. As a workaround you may turn on airplane mode instead of turning the phone completely off. This is what I usually do when I don't expect to use the phone for a longer period of time, e.g. when I go swimming and the phone is left in a locker. I started doing so when I noticed that, while using the older Nexus phones a few years ago, the phone would get hot and had a serious battery drain, due to poor mobile signal inside a locker. I hated turning the phone off and on which took very long to boot up, in the Nexus era. Switching airplane mode on and off is instantaneous
When you say leaving it off, do you mean powered off or screen off?
Powered off.
CyberpodS2 said:
When you say leaving it off, do you mean powered off or screen off?
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I think you have the same problem as mine, Its called Black screen of death (you can Google it), when happens to me, I Just press down the power button and volumen down for like 5 seconds and my screen wakes up again but if I dont do that Its like the Phone Is Off
MiuiPTY said:
I think you have the same problem as mine, Its called Black screen of death (you can Google it), when happens to me, I Just press down the power button and volumen down for like 5 seconds and my screen wakes up again but if I dont do that Its like the Phone Is Off
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Thanks, I will try this method again. It did not seem to work the other time I tried.
It is real frustrating to encounter this problem. And Google is making things difficult for me to replace this phone as I am not the original buyer and not in US. This is even I proposed to ship the phone back via international airmail.
chanwal said:
Thanks, I will try this method again. It did not seem to work the other time I tried.
It is real frustrating to encounter this problem. And Google is making things difficult for me to replace this phone as I am not the original buyer and not in US. This is even I proposed to ship the phone back via international airmail.
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Ouch...that is rough...
Try running it in "safe mode" for a couple of days and see if it still happens. If it doesn't happen while in safe mode, then it looks to be an app issue. Then, if it still continues even in safe mode, I suggest resetting the phone and running it "bare-bones" a few days. If it doesn't happen during this time, then it definitely is an app issue and/or an app-system conflict issue. Then the last resort you might have is flashing the Full Factory image and running it bare-bones a few days just in case it's a system bug/issue.
If it still happens during that time, and you are running bare-bones like that, then it must be hardware issue (which is what I'm guessing it is; a battery/interface issue). And if it's that, your only hope is Google or selling the thing. If you are willing and able, I would suggest you asking Google if you can have it worked over "out-of-warranty." It'll cost you, but the alternative is selling it and/or buying a whole 'nother new one...
Good luck to you...

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