Please advise some application that can log system events.
my HOX is faulty and reboots itself of turns off rapidly. i want to see whats the reason for that strange behaviour
muratbaizhanov said:
Please advise some application that can log system events.
my HOX is faulty and reboots itself of turns off rapidly. i want to see whats the reason for that strange behaviour
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You can use aLogCat or Catlog apps from playstore
Try to wipe battery stats. and let it charge for 2-3 hours
ediresta said:
Try to wipe battery stats. and let it charge for 2-3 hours
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already did that several times. it didnt help.
and i dont have any htc service here in my town. so - i have to solve all the problems manually
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Hello, for some reason I am experiencing battery problems. I have a t999l with CM11 and the BMS kernel. So does my mom. This is important because she has been on her battery longer than mine and still has 90% while I have 39%. I know the problem. Under the battery stats my phone is always awake, and my Mom's isn't. See picture. I want to know mine it is always awake, and hers isn't. I have 6 hours with 39% and she has 7 hours with 90%. Doesn't make much sense. We both have the little "Okay Google" thing enabled too.
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Please Install BetterBatteryStats app. Look for its thread on how to pull a log. Post the log here or there.
Perseus71 said:
Please Install BetterBatteryStats app. Look for its thread on how to pull a log. Post the log here or there.
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View attachment BetterBatteryStats-2014-04-03_164915647.txt
I hope I did it right. I've had this app installed for a while, actually, but never used it.
Umm almost there. Please Open BBS, go to Settings > Advanced. Check the box for Root Features. It will ask for Root privilege. Grant it. Reboot and get another log preferably Idle 3-4 hours.
Perseus71 said:
Umm almost there. Please Open BBS, go to Settings > Advanced. Check the box for Root Features. It will ask for Root privilege. Grant it. Reboot and get another log preferably Idle 3-4 hours.
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My phone has been on since rebooting for an hour and a half now, I was using it mildly. For the next hour and a half, I will leave it be. About 12 hours with about 30% battery.
gilberts555 said:
My phone has been on since rebooting for an hour and a half now, I was using it mildly. For the next hour and a half, I will leave it be. About 12 hours with about 30% battery.
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Please reboot again before leaving Idle. Otherwise BBS Reference points won't reset.
Perseus71 said:
Please reboot again before leaving Idle. Otherwise BBS Reference points won't reset.
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Okay. I guess I'll have to use my Blaze in the meantime.
Perseus71 said:
Please reboot again before leaving Idle. Otherwise BBS Reference points won't reset.
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Okay, done.
Are you sure that was Idle Log ? Assuming it was, there are quiet a few apps working in the background.
1. Google Calendar has Alarms going off. Did you have an Calendar indicator / Alarm ?
2. Media Scanner although low usage, has been active. Please use the app called Kill Mediascanner.
3. Facebook and Google + really should be removed.
4. Yahoo email client was active. Although it was low key in this log, it will become a menace.
5. Please freeze / Disable Google Search.
For some reason my M9 doesn't want to go into deep sleep much. Out of the 1 hour I have it off the charger, only 2 minutes were in deep sleep. I haven't used the phone at all in that 1 hour, so I'm not sure why it wouldn't be sleeping.
Does anyone have this problem or know how to fix it? Thanks
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=nextapp.systempanel.r1
Buy, install, do proper settings, put it into monitoring mode.. then switch of screen and go sleep - in the morning see the activities what were happening during the night monitored..
jauhien said:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=nextapp.systempanel.r1
Buy, install, do proper settings, put it into monitoring mode.. then switch of screen and go sleep - in the morning see the activities what were happening during the night monitored..
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I've used a very similar app. There are no wake locks. All it says is "Android OS" is using 100% of the screen off battery. Even in the normal HTC battery settings, android OS is using 100%. Thanks for the help though.
System Panel is neither similar nor showing you those funny wakelocks..
It thoroughly informs you about CPU usage last night..
jauhien said:
System Panel is neither similar nor showing you those funny wakelocks..
It thoroughly informs you about CPU usage last night..
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Thanks, but all those apps are the same. They can only get a certain amount of info from the core system. There are apps that do the exact same thing for free, which is what I use.
As an update to my problem, rebooting the phone and clearing cache seemed to have solved the issue for now.
aooga said:
Thanks, but all those apps are the same. They can only get a certain amount of info from the core system. There are apps that do the exact same thing for free, which is what I use.
As an update to my problem, rebooting the phone and clearing cache seemed to have solved the issue for now.
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If you run out of ideas on how to fix this, I'd say get root, get Xposed, and get Power Nap. Pretty much blocks all wakelocks at night and I see like 1% drain the next morning.
Cryosx said:
If you run out of ideas on how to fix this, I'd say get root, get Xposed, and get Power Nap. Pretty much blocks all wakelocks at night and I see like 1% drain the next morning.
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Wait...xposed works on 64bit phones? Wow I've been missing out for nothing lol.
Yes, but make sure you use the xposed arm64 file.
This thread has the stuff
Here's the zip you want xposed-sdk21-arm64.zip
And you also need the alpha installer.
Hello,
My battery has been draining fast. I mean, EXTREMELY fast. I looked into this in the settings, and "10185" is taking up 64% of the battery. I don't know what this is. Any help is appreciated!
Any extra details that are needed I can provide
Thanks,
Zachary Deem
Give us screenshot of your battery usage.
Settings/Battery/Screenshot of all usages
I charged it a bit and then took it off the charger as you can see in the gain after the dip.
Let me know if you need anything more.
Thanks,
Zachary Deem
Zach_Deem said:
I charged it a bit and then took it off the charger as you can see in the gain after the dip.
Let me know if you need anything more.
Thanks,
Zachary Deem
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Click on that usage of "10185" and send screenshot.
And also Reboot(power off and turn on)your device after taking screenshot.
And see if that "10185" is still there.(After Reboot).
Then share the results with us.(If it exists or not OR the problem is solved or not).
Yash24 said:
Click on that usage of "10185" and send screenshot.
And also Reboot(power off and turn on)your device after taking screenshot.
And see if that "10185" is still there.(After Reboot).
Then share the results with us.(If it exists or not OR the problem is solved or not).
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I did do a reboot, and "10185" still shows up
A process ID like that normally means it's an app that was removed.I would suggest putting your phone into safe mode and charging the battery to 100% to wipe the stats. After that see if the drain is still high in safe mode. That will help determine if it's an app issue.
If it's still there then try wipe cache partition after that.
And the Last option will be hard reset which will definitely solve the problem.
I know users don't want to reset their device frequently so i suggested the above methods.
And also, Wipe Cache Partition doesn't clear any data or file in the device.
Rouge app, take out your SDcard, backup what you can, carbonitesms, etc. Reset data.
Unistall app in last in, first out order. You may find the fiend.
I keep app intstall tracker monitoring for this purpose
problem solved?
Yash24 said:
problem solved?
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The problem has been solved, Thank you. I charged the phone in safe mode and cleared the cache. The problem has disappeared and battery life has returned to normal.
Thank you for your help!
Hey
my One plus 3 start acting strange.Its battery is draining too much.
its getting heat up while in no use. suddenly apps stop working
any solution?
Nomi404 said:
Hey
my One plus 3 start acting strange.Its battery is draining too much.
its getting heat up while in no use. suddenly apps stop working
any solution?
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Screenshots of your battery screen after draining would be good. Then, we need to know which Rom you are on and if you made any modifications (like root, other kernels, sound mods....). Most of the times it's just an app that's gone wild, but to know anything, we need more information from you of your setup
Nomi404 said:
Hey
my One plus 3 start acting strange.Its battery is draining too much.
its getting heat up while in no use. suddenly apps stop working
any solution?
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Restart your phone. If you have custom recovery, wipe dalvik cache and cache before rebooting. Without further info, that is all the advice I can give.
What did you do last before the drain started?
All of this advice and not a mention of the only info that really matters. A logcat
zelendel said:
All of this advice and not a mention of the only info that really matters. A logcat
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I just wanted to start with the easier things
Anyone else facing something like this?? Also at times my battery indicator shows wrong percentage by miles and i have to hard reboot by pressing the power button for 15-20 seconds.
Example it will show 30% before and after hard reboot it will show 60%.. Something is terribly wrong.
Please find the screenshot
I have the same problem after December update. And my phone keeps randomly rebooting.
wkJason said:
I have the same problem after December update. And my phone keeps randomly rebooting.
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I don't have rebooting issues but this is really strange!
100rabh7791 said:
I don't have rebooting issues but this is really strange!
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My rebooting issues was due to Opera (i think) being ad blocked by Blokada. Uninstalled and no more random reboot for 1 day now. The random reboot is what lead me to find this battery bug.
There is another thread that mentions about the battery graph issue which is due to charging to 80% (accubattery guudance) and thus not resetting battery stats. Habe u tried charging to 100% and see if the issue still persist? I have tried on mine for 2 times in the last 4 days but is still showing the same problem.
One screenshot showing the jump in battery percentage and another showing roughly like your screenshot. The problem with mine is that if i charge to 100%. It is ok for a while, i.e does not show 48days ago but after random reboots it goes back to the 48days ago type graph.
There used to be a battery app that deleted the batterystats.bin file to correct anomalies in battery life and not showing charge to 100%.
If rooted, you can just delete the batterystats.bin yourself, it regenerates automatically upon reboot.
Find it here: data/system/batterystats.bin
wkJason said:
My rebooting issues was due to Opera (i think) being ad blocked by Blokada. Uninstalled and no more random reboot for 1 day now. The random reboot is what lead me to find this battery bug.
There is another thread that mentions about the battery graph issue which is due to charging to 80% (accubattery guudance) and thus not resetting battery stats. Habe u tried charging to 100% and see if the issue still persist? I have tried on mine for 2 times in the last 4 days but is still showing the same problem.
One screenshot showing the jump in battery percentage and another showing roughly like your screenshot. The problem with mine is that if i charge to 100%. It is ok for a while, i.e does not show 48days ago but after random reboots it goes back to the 48days ago type graph.
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Oh! Yes it did vanish after i charged it to 90% but this discrepancy in battery percentage is really not good and I'm not sure how much I'm really charging because sometimes after I hard reboot the difference is 10%
Az Biker said:
There used to be a battery app that deleted the batterystats.bin file to correct anomalies in battery life and not showing charge to 100%.
If rooted, you can just delete the batterystats.bin yourself, it regenerates automatically upon reboot.
Find it here: data/system/batterystats.bin
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Thanks but I'm not rooted. I can't because it is a work phone as well but do you know the name of the app?
100rabh7791 said:
Thanks but I'm not rooted. I can't because it is a work phone as well but do you know the name of the app?
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I don't recall the name of the app. I went through the play store looking for something to jog my memory, but I don't think it got updated from 8x
Az Biker said:
I don't recall the name of the app. I went through the play store looking for something to jog my memory, but I don't think it got updated from 8x
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Thanks! No worries!
I think I'll see for few days if it's not constant then the only option is to do a factory reset i suppose!
I did a factory reset and the problem persist so contacted Google for RMA. Lucky European region has 2 year warranty. Your mileage may vary. I suspect mine is a battery issue as it's not widespread with other user in this forum.