I recently realised the reason my batt has been draining so fast is cos my device has not been entering deepsleep..
Anyone know if this is suspicious and how I remove it?
Oh and before anyone asks I did 1h without music running and i only got 11s deep sleep
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Sorry for double post but can someone identify this found more wakelocks
Also no kernel wakelocks
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Turn off Google Now.
Already off battery still draining like crazy any ideas? Am using AOKP Milestone 1 JB. Not kernel problem as i have tried 5 different ones same problem
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How's your mobile signal? Low signal makes the device waste more power to transmit data.
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To the point where there's not even deep sleep
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Umm i recently did install XXLF1 radio.
Am using aokp jb milestone 1. Could you tell me the default radio for that or for 4.1.2 cos i was looking for it and couldnt find one so used xxlf1
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JamesInsights said:
Umm i recently did install XXLF1 radio.
Am using aokp jb milestone 1. Could you tell me the default radio for that or for 4.1.2 cos i was looking for it and couldnt find one so used xxlf1
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4.1.2's default radio is XXLF1. Try factory reset and/or another rom. Those partial wakelocks/alarm wakelocks shouldn't give you so much trouble. Also, kernel wakelocks?
Nope no kernel wake locks. Switched to codename android fixed now I guess
Thanks to everyone who helped me
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Thanks to everyone who helped me
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What does everyone's etc/gps.config look like? Please copy and paste gps.config folder here. I might have screwed something up.
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do you want GPS.config from Jelly Bean 4.1.1 or from ICS 4.0 - 4.0.4?
Download the ROMs and check the gps.cofig file and if you screwed it up then you can replace it if your Nexus is rooted..
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Oh ok. Thanks man!
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Oh ok. Thanks man!
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Np.
Ughh. My GPS is still not locking. Any other way to fix it. I copied the text from ect/gps.config from the Toro 4.1.1 ROM but no dice.
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Ughh. My GPS is still not locking. Any other way to fix it. I copied the text from ect/gps.config from the Toro 4.1.1 ROM but no dice.
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What ROM you are using? try to flash it again if it is custom ROM!
and if it is not helping then flash another ROM..
for me the GPS works fine on Jelly Bean 4.1.1 "takju", I'm using XXLF1 radio baseband, are you using custom kernel?
I think I fixed it. It locks on now after rebooting the phone. I'll delete this thread. Now I'm having issues with the booting lol. It takes like 2-3 minutes to move past the Google logo to the Nexus logo. Is that normal?
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I think I fixed it. It locks on now after rebooting the phone. I'll delete this thread. Now I'm having issues with the booting lol. It takes like 2-3 minutes to move past the Google logo to the Nexus logo. Is that normal?
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No it's not normal!
Google logo shows after 1-2 seconds when you boot it, then google logo shows something 2-3 seconds and then booting something 20-45 seconds usually.
Yeah I thought so. I don't know what to do about it.
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I updated my takju gnex to 4.2 by flashing the factory image (wiped user data as well). Everything is working great for last 2-3 days but my WiFi n BT sometimes auto disconnect and then connect again and on its own.
Could this be due to new radio ? Can I just flash radio from 4.1.2 on 4.2 ?
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No reply so far...looks like I am the only one with this problem.
Is it safe to flash just radio from 4.1.2 on 4.2 ?
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No, you are not the only one. I too had issues and switched back to 4.1.2 cm10
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cenwesi said:
No, you are not the only one. I too had issues and switched back to 4.1.2 cm10
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Thanks for the reply. I will try to file a bug report for this. I bought nexus because I wanted to avoid using custom rom and on the latest android version but I guess being on the latest is version is not always the best option .
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Whats the fastest way to kill your battery life?
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Whats the fastest way to kill your battery life?
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Set CPU governor to performance. Turn on all your radios and set brightness to 100%. Stream high def YouTube videos over 4g network. Use YouTube modded HD apk for faster battery rapeage.
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High brightness, turn up min cpu clock, run apps that are hd and consume data (maybe a few at once)
Can I just ask why? Are you trying to benchmark ROMs or something (curious )
Oh, turn on gps, blue tooth and wifi making sure they are constantly scanning too
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Testing out rooms for highest battery life
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Testing out rooms for highest battery life
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So what rom had the longest battery life?
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So what rom had the longest battery life?
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I have a similar question, but I'm looking for a jelly bean ROM that can deep sleep.. it seems the ones I've tried are unable to do it.
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neghar said:
I have a similar question, but I'm looking for a jelly bean ROM that can deep sleep.. it seems the ones I've tried are unable to do it.
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I sleep deeply cm10 stable
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neghar said:
I have a similar question, but I'm looking for a jelly bean ROM that can deep sleep.. it seems the ones I've tried are unable to do it.
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Jedi mind trick x2
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neghar said:
I have a similar question, but I'm looking for a jelly bean ROM that can deep sleep.. it seems the ones I've tried are unable to do it.
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I've heard about slim bean rom 3.0 that can deep sleep. It does on mine
My phone phone has shut down twice today for not apparent reason.
Once I had it sitting on my desk and the second time it was in my pocket.
I saw a video that it might be the battery connectors but in my case I was not able to replicate it.
So what else could it be?
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Anyone? Already turned off once today.
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moshe22 said:
Anyone? Already turned off once today.
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Could also be a kernel panic. What ROM are you using?
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Could also be a kernel panic. What ROM are you using?
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I have been running stock rooted for a few months now and never had an issue until just a few days ago.
Running 4.2.1 + rooted nothing else flashed or changed.
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Haven't over or underclocked?
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I haven't overclock at all for the past few months.
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I occasionally experienced sleep of deaths on 4.2.1 although now its stopped.
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I haven't overclock at all for the past few months.
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As stated by another user, occasional reboots are "normal" on 4.2.1 but twice a day is a bit ridiculous.
If I may suggest a substitute ROM in which I don't really experience any reboots, it is pretty much stock with tweaks, no AOKP, CM10, PA, eye candy, just a fast stable ROM.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1821673
Yeah I really wouldn't mind a soft reboot or even a reboot once in a while but I have had 3 shut-offs in the last 2 days it wasn't even a reboot, which makes me wonder if it's hardware rather than software.
Thanks for the suggestion but at this point I really don't want to flash a ROM, I will most likely end up coming back to stock at some point if I do.
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I found that uninstalling the last couple apps I installed stopped the sleep of deaths.
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I found that uninstalling the last couple apps I installed stopped the sleep of deaths.
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Double check that your kernel settings are stock and you haven't done any tweaks that could cause kernel panic
I just updated my galaxy nexus last night to 4.2 from the OTA and I have to say I'm not so pleased with the experience. My phone seems laggy , slower, etc. Is anyone else getting a similar experience? Or what should I do to improve this?
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Also the battery life seems worse...
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Also the battery life seems worse...
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did you try factory reset (backup your data before)??
Maybe I should try that. I forgot to save my root prior to the OTA update so I lost it :-\
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Actually it doesn't seem so bad now that I am home from work on WiFi. I get a really bad signal from the place I work maybe that's what was slowing down the phone?
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Maybe I should try that. I forgot to save my root prior to the OTA update so I lost it :-\
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no problem... reroot it!
Actually it doesn't seem so bad now that I am home from work on WiFi. I get a really bad signal from the place I work maybe that's what was slowing down the phone?
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i dont think so
Is Bluetooth working well? That was the only reason I went back to 4.1.1
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Is Bluetooth working well? That was the only reason I went back to 4.1.1
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Some report that bluetooth is not working fine
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After installing the lean kernel for my gnex seems to be running great. Battery life is still poo though :-\
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