Battery drain badly on stock unrooted - HTC One X

Hey guys. I have really bad battery drain and I am constantly having to charge my phone.
If I'm using it, it goes down like 1% a minute, and when I leave it overnight (pretty sure it should lose like 10% at most?) it loses like 35%.
I'm using stock unrooted, so it should be stable and fine.
I have included some screen shots from better battery stats as I don't know what they mean.
Thank you!
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tomhurst said:
Hey guys. I have really bad battery drain and I am constantly having to charge my phone.
If I'm using it, it goes down like 1% a minute, and when I leave it overnight (pretty sure it should lose like 10% at most?) it loses like 35%.
I'm using stock unrooted, so it should be stable and fine.
I have included some screen shots from better battery stats as I don't know what they mean.
Thank you!
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Try deleting the HTC hub account, so it doesn't always sync. I'm having a big battery drain but I am rooted and using costum ROMs and everything. While I was on stock HTC hub made the drain for me. Try it and PM me if it didn't work

viizx said:
Try deleting the HTC hub account, so it doesn't always sync. I'm having a big battery drain but I am rooted and using costum ROMs and everything. While I was on stock HTC hub made the drain for me. Try it and PM me if it didn't work
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Thanks, but I don't even seem to have one!
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tomhurst said:
Thanks, but I don't even seem to have one!
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You have many open apps that open automaticlly even if you don't kill them. I can tell that couse I see in the notification bar. Try uninstalling some the battery will get better

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Battery level to zero oxygen rom

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.
p5x said:
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.

Can you tell me whats the problem?

Got this phone 4 days ago. flashed it after using stock for 1 night.
been through several full cycles of chargr, but battery still sucks.
in 20 min off the charger. im down to 80%
using charmeleon and r9
results shown are using francos app and already turnin off 2 cores
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Kevin Ma said:
Got this phone 4 days ago. flashed it after using stock for 1 night.
been through several full cycles of chargr, but battery still sucks.
in 20 min off the charger. im down to 80%
using charmeleon and r9
results shown are using francos app and already turnin off 2 cores
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Looks like you have an app in the background that causes your problems and dont let your phone to deep sleep
i figured it was something along that line...since deep sleep takes up so little. but i thought the screen is the biggest waster, any app that is simply in the background shoudlnt deplete my battery so fast.... i have to charge 3 times a day...
BUT HOW DO I FIX THIS..
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Kevin Ma said:
i figured it was something along that line...since deep sleep takes up so little. but i thought the screen is the biggest waster, any app that is simply in the background shoudlnt deplete my battery so fast.... i have to charge 3 times a day...
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Yes, but the screen cant eat your whole battery in 2h ... i have ARHD 6.1.0 and stock kernel and my screen time is about (minimal) 4h with autobrightness
muamers said:
Yes, but the screen cant eat your whole battery in 2h ... i have ARHD 6.1.0 and stock kernel and my screen time is about (minimal) 4h with autobrightness
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so wat do you suggest i do?
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so wat do you suggest i do?
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I am not sure what apps and mods you are running, but what i would do is:
-install android wall from HERE to block some useless apps to access the internet (this app has a widget too so you can enable and disable the firewall whenever you want)
-use more the task manager to track what apps are running
-follow this instructions (the one you think could help)
-and disable some unneeded apps here
edit: almost forget, dont use any task killer, they are useless and causing more battery drain ... ill quote one of the best kernel devloper we have on the HOX so far, faux123: "Please DO NOT use any task killers, they DO NOT improve performance nor battery life. They INTERFERE with your phone's stability (more crashes) and App compatibilities (Forced Close)."

Desire shuts down at 20%

I'm using CronMod-bravo/bravoc and phone is shutting down at 20%... Is there any way fixing this? When I charge battery after shutting down, and charge it at 5,6,7,8% and disconnect charger it doesn't shut down... Why is that? Is there any fix for this?
check this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=765609&highlight=battery+calibration
its also working on the desire
Another daily thread? Think last week about three popped up.
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Well, i used Battery Calibration app, and wiped battery stats in Recovery but no use... Will try this link.
It's app and I have tried few of them and they didn't help... So this one won't either
Trust me, it worked for me, i also had this issue.
Just get the app and follow this instructions: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=9583271&postcount=340
OK. I'm going to try this. Tnx man!
After you succesfully calibrated your battery, keep your Battery Age in Mind! Cause everytime you charge your Phone when turned off, it will be set to the default 94% and the problem occurs again. then just go in the app to LearnPrep tap and enter your Battery Age again!
App didn't help
daxsm said:
App didn't help
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I think you have memory buildup in your battery....probably getting old. Replacing it may help.....
The only way to properly calibrate yiu battery:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1534892
And people, search a little bit before you start your threads...
:banghead:
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nlooooo said:
The only way to properly calibrate yiu battery:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1534892
And people, search a little bit before you start your threads...
:banghead:
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At least this thread links to my link and is especially for sense roms...
guggi4 said:
At least this thread links to my link and is especially for sense roms...
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Procedure is the same for all roms.
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I hade the exact same problem and nothing seemd to fix it. Finally I've tryed out some other ROMs, and found out the problem was in the rom i was using at the time..
App calibrator didn't help at all. I've reinstalled rom and now it doesn't shuts down. Problem solved!
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Well for a 2 years old phone.. the battery might be just finishing its good service life...

Batt started drainning very fast

Guys, I don´t know what happened but 2 or 3 days ago I started noticing that every once in a while my battery starts draining super fast. I mean 10% in 20min. I went to bed yesterday with 67% and when I woke up I had zero battery. I notice that when this is happening the phone gets really hot. I didn´t change anything on the phone but I did get some updates these days (1 small system update, facebook, smooth calendar, facebook, whatsapp.....at least I think these were the ones). Any ideas what might be happening? It´s random thing. Yesterday it was good all day long and then at night it happened.
I´ve just tried doing a factory reset but nothing happened.
rawfa said:
Guys, I don´t know what happened but 2 or 3 days ago I started noticing that every once in a while my battery starts draining super fast. I mean 10% in 20min. I went to bed yesterday with 67% and when I woke up I had zero battery. I notice that when this is happening the phone gets really hot. I didn´t change anything on the phone but I did get some updates these days (1 small system update, facebook, smooth calendar, facebook, whatsapp.....at least I think these were the ones). Any ideas what might be happening? It´s random thing. Yesterday it was good all day long and then at night it happened.
I´ve just tried doing a factory reset but nothing happened.
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Sometimes an app prevents your phone from going yo deep sleep. Install betterbatterystats. It shows which apps are causing wakeblocks. Uninstall all apps. Also, which rom and kernel u use?
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{< r o N o $ said:
Sometimes an app prevents your phone from going yo deep sleep. Install betterbatterystats. It shows which apps are causing wakeblocks. Uninstall all apps. Also, which rom and kernel u use?
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When I go to power and then usage, the biggest consumers there are "Android System" (54%) and "HTC Sense" (24%). I´ve downloaded Gsam Battery Monitor and it tells me sreen 50% and app usage 46%. When I click in app usage it tells me Android System 20% and Kernel 9,6%.
I have no idea if these numbers are excessive or not.
I did a factory reset and I´m not charging the phone to check out how long it takes to go down from 100%.
rawfa said:
When I go to power and then usage, the biggest consumers there are "Android System" (54%) and "HTC Sense" (24%). I´ve downloaded Gsam Battery Monitor and it tells me sreen 50% and app usage 46%. When I click in app usage it tells me Android System 20% and Kernel 9,6%.
I have no idea if these numbers are excessive or not.
I did a factory reset and I´m not charging the phone to check out how long it takes to go down from 100%.
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Go to recovery. Advanced, wipe battery stats. Nd deb see again after couple hours
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{< r o N o $ said:
Go to recovery. Advanced, wipe battery stats. Nd deb see again after couple hours
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Hi, can I do this if i'm not rooted?
Thanks!
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admp said:
Hi, can I do this if i'm not rooted?
Thanks!
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You can only do this with an unlocked bootloader and have flashed a custom recovery.
It's all in the 'One X All In One Kit'. Search for it .
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appiehappie94 said:
You can only do this with an unlocked bootloader and have flashed a custom recovery.
It's all in the 'One X All In One Kit'. Search for it .
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Thanks mate!
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A factory reset resolved the issue.
appiehappie94 said:
You can only do this with an unlocked bootloader and have flashed a custom recovery.
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Or charging to 100%.
BenPope said:
Or charging to 100%.
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So you think that when you are at 100% of your battery, you suddenly get access to the recovery?... (this is what you literally say)
Or did you mean to say that your battery stats are wiped when the battery is at 100% .
Still I think that the second explanation is one big whoop, since my battery used to drain life too with a dubious combination of kernel, recovery and ROM. A fully charging of the battery (which I do every night) did not make this problem go away.
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Wiping battery stats does nothing. It's already been shown. Search Google. It's not going to magically make your battery lady longer
Unfortunately
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In fact wiping the batt stats will not make your phone last longer on a full charge, it resolve the problem that the rom will not display wrong batt info
That's what i learned
As what Mr S says ... didn't see your post while i was writing mine
Factory reset resolved it
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Factory reset resolved it
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Glad you got it working.
But just to reinforce this for other people: wiping battstats does nothing. Your battstats are reset everytime you charge too 100%.
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kylec said:
Glad you got it working.
But just to reinforce this for other people: wiping battstats does nothing. Your battstats are reset everytime you charge too 100%.
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So does this mean battery calibration after installing a new ROM is useless? Or is that different than wiping battery stats?
yash777 said:
So does this mean battery calibration after installing a new ROM is useless? Or is that different than wiping battery stats?
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Pretty much lol. I mean theres no harm in it but its a waste of time because lithium ion/polymer batteries don't have a memory effect.
So pretty much after you flash a new rom, just use it as per normal. I've tried a lot of different scenarios over the past 3 or so years with battery calibration and roms and never noticed anything significant. Mostly placebo
Edit: with that said, if you feel more comfortable doing a calibration and you feel your battery is better. Just keep calibrating
For example: when I flash a rom, I still wipe dalvik cache out of habit even though devs have already said it gets wiped when you do a full wipe lol
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[Q] HOX Recent Battery Drain, tried posted solutions

Hey Everyone,
Just recently I have been having the battery on my HTC One X Drain from 100% from when I go into work to being dead by 3pm.
I realize this is something that is asked very frequently so I am sorry for reposting but I am not that familiar with how to read into battery monitoring programs and what I should change on my phone. Currently I have been keeping my WiFi and data off and the only thing I do is the occasional text at work and it is still draining that fast.
I have downloaded GSam Battery Monitor, Smart WIFi Toggler and Juice Defender but it doesn't seem to be making a change. I can upload screen shots but I am not sure what you would all need to see to help me fix the problem. I have only had the phone for about a month.
Thanks,
Patrick
Check from gsam battery monitor whats using ur battery so bad.. post screenshots plz
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schmidtp said:
Hey Everyone,
Just recently I have been having the battery on my HTC One X Drain from 100% from when I go into work to being dead by 3pm.
I realize this is something that is asked very frequently so I am sorry for reposting but I am not that familiar with how to read into battery monitoring programs and what I should change on my phone. Currently I have been keeping my WiFi and data off and the only thing I do is the occasional text at work and it is still draining that fast.
I have downloaded GSam Battery Monitor, Smart WIFi Toggler and Juice Defender but it doesn't seem to be making a change. I can upload screen shots but I am not sure what you would all need to see to help me fix the problem. I have only had the phone for about a month.
Thanks,
Patrick
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Install wakelock detection that Will show you what's using your battery, I would uninstall juice defender in my opinion they don't really help
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It won't let me select any option in the tool bar to upload pictures. Could someone please advise me how to do so and I will get all the pictures uploaded ASAP.
Also, what screenshots would you like off of GSam and Wakelock?
Thanks
When posting there is an option to attach media.. take a screen shot and then attach it
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Under attach files there is nothing to click on. This is justmaking this more frustrating. Am I supposed to download the xda app?
I hope this helps
Also, I uninstalled Juice Defender and Smart WiFi Toggler
You shpuld probably flash another phone radio or best re install the rom after a full wipe i.e. wipe cache,wipe dalvik,wipe system and factory reset.. your radio is the problem here
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Btw.. are you unlocked and rooted? With custom recovery? Or all is stock?
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Nope the phone is stock. I have never done anything like that with a phone before but more than willing to learn. The way its working right now is ridiculous.
If u intend to stay stock.. then you should once try factory reset fully.. or if you want to go the unlocking way which is risky but equally rewarding go the this link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2069904
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Will I have to back up pictures and contacts with the Factory reset? Also is it recommended that someone like me who has never done it tries unlocking it? I will probably whichever I do tonight. Thanks again!
Its better to backup your pictures, contacts and music to a pc for later restore.. and well regarding the unlocking and rooting, it entirely depends on your wish better if u make a person who knows such things do it for u..
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Okay, not going to unlock it. I am going to use the sync manager to back everything up and then I will factory reset.
What do you recommend I download afterwards to monitor my phone?
Also is there a thread on the site that give the best directions to reset/charging/anything else I need to do for optimal performance.
Sorry for all the questions, I am not familiar with this kinda stuff
schmidtp said:
Okay, not going to unlock it. I am going to use the sync manager to back everything up and then I will factory reset.
What do you recommend I download afterwards to monitor my phone?
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Gsam battery monitor is more than enough.. no need for juice defender type apps
schmidtp said:
Also is there a thread on the site that give the best directions to reset/charging/anything else I need to do for optimal performance.
Sorry for all the questions, I am not familiar with this kinda stuff
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Its pretty simple to be honest.. factoey reset via the settings menu.. then setup ur phone again.. charge it to 100.. use till 20% and charge again.. after 3 cycles from 100 to 20.. ypu should get representable battery stats
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How do I backup my contacts? Will it keep pictures and ringtones assigned to them?
Backing up contacts is pretty simple just save them to your google account.. i assume the pics assigned will b saved.. but dont know about the ringtones
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Now I have had my phone unplugged since 730 with data on and its only at 86%. ??? Didn't reset it
Unplugged for how many hours yet?
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