Hi
im tired of this, i installed every ROM i saw in the forum and in some point my phone just have ramdom reboots or just turn of and i have to pull the battery off and put it back to turn it on.
i dont know what to do, i love the phone but this make me sick, rigth know im using Honos Bell v20f with a app call WAKE LOCK in level 5 but its comsume the baterry fast because dont let the phone get in to a deep sleep.
do somebody have or had the same problem and solve it, im starting to think that it is a hadware issue but i live out side USA sooo i dont know where to go or what to do
can somebody help me?
radhames562 said:
Hi
im tired of this, i installed every ROM i saw in the forum and in some point my phone just have ramdom reboots or just turn of and i have to pull the battery off and put it back to turn it on.
i dont know what to do, i love the phone but this make me sick, rigth know im using Honos Bell v20f with a app call WAKE LOCK in level 5 but its comsume the baterry fast because dont let the phone get in to a deep sleep.
do somebody have or had the same problem and solve it, im starting to think that it is a hadware issue but i live out side USA sooo i dont know where to go or what to do
can somebody help me?
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Random reboots come with the territory my friend. if you can't live with them, just use the stock ROM.
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Random reboots come with the territory my friend. if you can't live with them, just use the stock ROM.
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when i first buy the phone used on ebay it came with stock ICS and it happens as well i think i had a bad unit thanks anyways
I just had my device sent in and they completely replaced everything on the inside, not sure why they didn't just give me a new unit.. But anyways. It's been a few weeks and there were no restarts got the first week but then started again slowly, and now they happen frequently again...
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radhames562 said:
when i first buy the phone used on ebay it came with stock ICS and it happens as well i think i had a bad unit thanks anyways
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That's almost certainly the case. I have a bad unit myself and hope to get it replaced soon. LG's QC has a bad reputation with this model.
Cam R said:
I just had my device sent in and they completely replaced everything on the inside, not sure why they didn't just give me a new unit.. But anyways. It's been a few weeks and there were no restarts got the first week but then started again slowly, and now they happen frequently again...
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Is that a fact that they changed the parts in there? I sent mine not too long ago and it was ok for 2 weeks then reboots were constant (2-4x a day) after that. I figured they just did a factory reset.
when i first buy the phone used on ebay it came with stock ICS and it happens as well i think i had a bad unit thanks anyways
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Go back to GB and there will be no random reboots guaranteed.
Just for fun, try the following.
1. Power off your phone.
2. Remove the Battery.
3. Remove the SD Card.
4. Leave it alone for at least 10 minutes.
5. Put everything back together and see if that made any difference.
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Is that a fact that they changed the parts in there? I sent mine not too long ago and it was ok for 2 weeks then reboots were constant (2-4x a day) after that. I figured they just did a factory reset.
Go back to GB and there will be no random reboots guaranteed.
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how i get back to GB?????? the only way i see to do this was when i unbrick my phone but that GB IS REALLY WEIRD
Yes, they specifically told me what was replaced.. I don't have the sheet with me right now to list it, but it's basically everything on the inside.
Sent from my LG-P930 using xda app-developers app
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how i get back to GB?????? the only way i see to do this was when i unbrick my phone but that GB IS REALLY WEIRD
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HoNo has a GB rom that you can flash. If you find GB weird then stick with ICS and the reboots.
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HoNo has a GB rom that you can flash. If you find GB weird then stick with ICS and the reboots.
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whats the name of this ROM or just can you send me the link to the page or something i definitly gonna try it!!!
thanks in advance
Give it a try!
I had random reboots on almost all Roms except when I was on my Stock GB (V10f), ICS leak (v18f) and stock ICS (v20C) before installing any Custom Roms... The best Custom ROM I used was Liquid Nitro with Wind Kernel.. the mobile was stable, battery life was a lot better..
Currently I am on CM10.1 nightly with Wind kernel 1.0.. I am getting almost 36 hours on regular usage and no Random reboots...
All the best..
reddevil_sen said:
I had random reboots on almost all Roms except when I was on my Stock GB (V10f), ICS leak (v18f) and stock ICS (v20C) before installing any Custom Roms... The best Custom ROM I used was Liquid Nitro with Wind Kernel.. the mobile was stable, battery life was a lot better..
Currently I am on CM10.1 nightly with Wind kernel 1.0.. I am getting almost 36 hours on regular usage and no Random reboots...
All the best..
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Wait, what? Are you saying you are getting 36hrs of battery life? Stock battery? I can believable. I'm lucky if I get 16hrs on HoNo CM9.
Also, to keep on topic, I think the OP might have a hardware issue and if so no ROM will truly fix it; some might do better at masking it though. FWIW I got probably one reboot every other day on CM10, but I get maybe one a week on HoNO CM9 and they seem to only occur when the battery is low.
i got the odd random reboot on stock GB.
on stock ICS i don't remember getting much, not sure.
i put CWM on the phone, bricked it, unbricked it
haven't had a random reboot since, been 2 weeks now, the roms i've used are cm10 (which had great performance, the odd flicker on the screen entering standby mode, poor battery life, didn't support MHL) but didn't get any reboots. (ran that for about 5 days)
i then switched to mattman86's liquidnitroV6 which is linked in my sig, i like it better, its stock isc bloatware removed wind3 kernel added supports mhl, good battery life, good performance, no flickers) only problem i have with this rom is that is that it has stock bluetooth stack, and doesn't support alot of bluetooth outside of headsets etc (cm10 has full bluetooth stack).
you may give Quattrimus a try. tdmcode fixed many bugs causing reboot or bsod with stock CM10.
Hi everyone
After install almost every ROM the only one that doesnt had asingle rebbot is GLORYROM it is truely th Glory for me.
I dont know what i did but i have 45 hours without a reboot.
This is the cronologic order for what i did
1, i install Glory Rom, coming from HONOS Full throtle and i get a reboot 15 hours later
2. i search A tread about flashing Basebands by HONOS in the thread it says that it came with the baseband and firmware (i dont know about that stuff) i just wonder What would happen if i change it?
3. i install v10j baseband and i get a reboot 27 hours later
4. Them i Install v10f and untill know i have no more reboots. i already had almost 46 hours without a single reboot, im really happy i hope everythingg keep working as it is.
The Glory Rom it fast!!! Lag free, stable, and reboot free so long!
The Battery life isnt the best compare with CM10.1 nigthly but i manage get 22 hours without charging and i get 5% left and that really good for me so thanks to all of you for respond and i hope not get another ramdon reboot.
And if somebody explain to me the miracle come on and be my guess jejejeeeje!
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Alright, I'm sure this has come across many peoples minds. Which is better? Cm9, or the new official ICS release from LG. Give us your input!
Sent from my LG-P930 using xda premium
Those loving roms and a bit vanilla will always like cm better than stock!
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I am getting much better battery life and performance using the ics leak. But I miss a lot of the features that were available on CM9.
Battery backup
Battery back-up on stock battery now rocking high on the ICS leak 1Day and 5hrs and still kicking.The new power save feature is also ausome.
Same thing here. Much better overall performance and battery life with ICS leak, compared to CM9. Used it for couple days, and there is not a single reason that I can see to go back to CM9.
This is what I've found:
ICS Advantages:
Proper driver support
Excellent UI
Better battery life
More responsive interface
CM9 Advantages:
No bloatware
Open architecture allows for more tweaking
AOSP apps
Constant improvement
Push:
In-app performance
I've found the leaked ICS more than stable enough to be a daily driver. In fact, in 3 days of usage I've had no more problems than any stock firmware build I've ever had in a phone. Heck, it's got fewer problems than the stock GB build did.
On the other hand, CM9 is *not* stable or polished enough to be a daily driver for me. The biggest problem was there were issues that were keeping the phone awake even when not used and absolutely killing battery life. Processes not being killed off properly, sensor issues, backlight and radio problems, the list went on.
YMMV, obviously - some people have had way fewer problems with CM9. It's just not the case for me.
mith13 said:
Battery back-up on stock battery now rocking high on the ICS leak 1Day and 5hrs and still kicking.The new power save feature is also ausome.
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That is awesome! You guys with ICS are making me jealous. I'll have to wait for an official release as I'm not comfortable upgrading it like y'all on my own.
Have to agree. Stock ROM is actually impressive. Fluid, and even rootable, so I got rid of what bloatware there was (which really was not a lot to begin with).
On that note, does anyone know how I can switch from CM9 to the new ICS, step by step? And also, How can I still keep all my stuff? I'm not sure if Titanium Backup will work or not on CM9, I heard it had issues.
I'm personally gonna stick with CM9 because it's more than stable enough for me and constantly improving. But switching from CM9 to LG ICS is as easy as putting the phone in download mode and running the 1-click installer.
Backing up app data via TiBU should be fine. Just don't restore system data when you are in LG ICS.
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Installing LG's ICS is easy. It's getting back to CM9 (or any other ROM) that is difficult.
I haven't really had any issues with cm9 nightly. Ive been running it as my daily driver and it does a good job and my battery life goes to about 18 hours with heavy usage (extended battery). im thinking about going to ICS leak but i really enojoy the way that im able to tweak clock speeds (specially past 1.5GHz), tweak the memory and apply themes on cm9 (I dislike looking at the same thing for a while **coughcoughiphonecoughcough**) Hope to see a kernel and custom rom for atleast the leaked ICS. Its a loud call but will is it loud enough? :-/
drumist said:
Installing LG's ICS is easy. It's getting back to CM9 (or any other ROM) that is difficult.
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What exactly is difficult? It's too easy, just requires a little more manipulation.
Machzelet said:
What exactly is difficult? It's too easy, just requires a little more manipulation.
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yeah mate !!
special thanks to your supereasy guide !
""devs/people at xda consider these things as hurdles, not dead ends""
Switched from CM9 to ICS and so far....
I'm not really liking it. Might be because of the difficulty it gave me with TiBu, or maybe its because I can't use the volume buttons to change tracks on poweramp anymore. Then there's the cartoony lool and lack of CWM. I don't know, but it just rubs me the wrong way right now.
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No CWM: back to CM9
I want to go back from the leaked ICS release to CM9, but without CWM working, how do i do it? do i need to use the unbricking method? i would rather not since it looks like a nightmare. I have backups from CWM on my sd card of both stock and CM9, and my Nitro is rooted on the new leak. someone please help!
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I want to go back from the leaked ICS release to CM9, but without CWM working, how do i do it? do i need to use the unbricking method? i would rather not since it looks like a nightmare. I have backups from CWM on my sd card of both stock and CM9, and my Nitro is rooted on the new leak. someone please help!
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I'm in the same exact situation. Anyone know how?
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I want to go back from the leaked ICS release to CM9, but without CWM working, how do i do it? do i need to use the unbricking method? i would rather not since it looks like a nightmare. I have backups from CWM on my sd card of both stock and CM9, and my Nitro is rooted on the new leak. someone please help!
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If you have root, you only need to follow the LAST steps of the unbricking guide -- starting from the heading "Restoring the original Nitro HD images" on the guide. Doing the stuff before that is just wasting your time.
If you don't have root (and can't get it to root), then you'd have to follow the full guide.
Edit: Please only attempt these steps if you know what you're doing. There may be unforeseen complications because the new ICS ROM is not fully understood at this point in time. Don't blame me if your phone stops working.
possibly
drumist said:
If you have root, you only need to follow the LAST steps of the unbricking guide -- starting from the heading "Restoring the original Nitro HD images" on the guide. Doing the stuff before that is just wasting your time.
If you don't have root (and can't get it to root), then you'd have to follow the full guide.
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Going to try this, maybe tomorrow. I will update with results. Thanks for the help!
SergioFern said:
Going to try this, maybe tomorrow. I will update with results. Thanks for the help!
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Please notice my edit to my last post. Some people have had issues returning to CM9 while others have been able to do it without any issues. Just be aware that there is still some uncertainty with what exactly the leaked ICS ROM has modified.
Hello, this is my first post but I have read this site for many years. If this post goes in a different section please move it, Im sorry. So a little backround first. My phone is currently running 4.2.1 with the JellyBam Rom. I rooted my phone basically the very first day I got it and the battery has been terrible. I get about 12 hours if I am lucky and thats with only an hour or an hour and a half of screen time. I have done all the basic tricks with screen brightness and sync is off and still no improvement. I have been on numerous roms and it has always been bad. So I have been reading that the kernel can affect battery life but to be honest this whole kernel thing confuses me. All i know is that I can not be on a JB kernel because i am on 4.2.1.
This is what my phone says now:
Android Version : 4.2.1
Baseband: S710.10 S.FI27
Kernel Version [email protected]#7
JellyBam Version jellybam-4.2.1_d710_v5.3.0-STABLE_20130207
Build Number d710-userdebug 4.2.1 JOP40D
eng.ken.20130207.010412 test-
I also have CWM recovery if this means anything regarding kernels. and would like to stay with it if I can
So my question is if I want to try a different kenel which should i try? And do you think it would help with battery? And how do I change it, is there a good video showing the steps? Is it flashed like a ROM?
Please help THANK YOU!!!!
Welcome, without JB kernel source yet we have to use what our devs made to work. The simple answer is that the kernel you have is your only option at the moment.
I have never tried that rom but battery life on AOSP roms is less than normal. Its a trade off of having the latest and greatest.
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Welcome, without JB kernel source yet we have to use what our devs made to work. The simple answer is that the kernel you have is your only option at the moment.
I have never tried that rom but battery life on AOSP roms is less than normal. Its a trade off of having the latest and greatest.
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Ok so flashing another GB or ICS kernel will not do anything really? Does my battery life sound about normal then for running 4.2.1? Like i said I get 12 hours if im lucky....with just moderate use im looking at 8-10 hours.
jbarresi19 said:
Ok so flashing another GB or ICS kernel will not do anything really? Does my battery life sound about normal then for running 4.2.1? Like i said I get 12 hours if im lucky....with just moderate use im looking at 8-10 hours.
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That's about normal for any phone with a removable battery... Buy another one and an external charger and take advantage of the fact that you have a removable battery, if you carry a fully charged backup you're good for the day no matter what, even with heavy use... I don't know why nobody else does this. I used to have three for my Shift. I wanna know what phone you guys are coming from that that is bad battery life, especially with a screen this big... I swear about a quarter of the posts on this forum are about battery life, it's kinda ridiculous.
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Ok so flashing another GB or ICS kernel will not do anything really? Does my battery life sound about normal then for running 4.2.1? Like i said I get 12 hours if im lucky....with just moderate use im looking at 8-10 hours.
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Wont work with a GB or ICS kernel. Yeah that battery life sounds about right, price you pay for the latest and greatest. As mentioned grab an external charger and spare batteries. I keep a spare with me and just swap and go worry free. I got some EzoPower brand batteries on Amazon a few weeks ago and so far so good. Paid under $15 for 3 batteries and charger.
Several weeks ago I switched to GA10 and my battery life is great. That is another option if you have not tried it yet its not bad.
someguyatx said:
Wont work with a GB or ICS kernel. Yeah that battery life sounds about right, price you pay for the latest and greatest. As mentioned grab an external charger and spare batteries. I keep a spare with me and just swap and go worry free. I got some EzoPower brand batteries on Amazon a few weeks ago and so far so good. Paid under $15 for 3 batteries and charger.
Several weeks ago I switched to GA10 and my battery life is great. That is another option if you have not tried it yet its not bad.
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Thanks for the reply....I have 2 questions...first i have a battery for the origanl galaxy S and it fits the S2 do you think it would be an issue using it in the S2? And what is GA10 is that a jelly bean kernel? Where do i get it? My rom istrustions state I can not use a jelly bean kernel thats why i ask.
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Thanks for the reply....I have 2 questions...first i have a battery for the origanl galaxy S and it fits the S2 do you think it would be an issue using it in the S2? And what is GA10 is that a jelly bean kernel? Where do i get it? My rom istrustions state I can not use a jelly bean kernel thats why i ask.
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It's the latest Touchwiz JB leak, there are several ROMs out there using it
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It's the latest Touchwiz JB leak, there are several ROMs out there using it
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Ok so i guess for right now if I stick with JellyBam Rom I can not use it. It states specifically not to use a JB kernel. Does anyone know if using a battery from the original galaxy in the S2 is ok? it does fit.
PS. I have been messing around with underclocking and voltage and I have seen some great improvements in battery. I clocked the CPU down to MAX 800 and MIN 200 for during the day and from 3am-8am I brought it down even more to MAX 500 MIN 200 and as of right now i have 41% battery left and i have 13 hours and 44 minutes with a screen time of 1 hour.
Can underclocking it that much hurt the CPU/phone?
Part of your problem is the build your on, 4.2.1 is an unofficial build, so you're dealing with a buggy system, if your battery is old and worn your going to have all kinds of issues.
The original S battery has less miliamps than the epic touch battery, 1600 mha vs 1800 mha, it's like using a partially charged battery. You need a new battery.
Under clocking and voltage is the wrong way to go, if you need to run at those numbers you may as well just get a flip phone because that's how retarded your epic will be trying to run it this way.
I suggest a new battery and some stock/rooted Jb. I'm on stock/rooted Ga10, no mods no tweaks and regularly get 16 to 20+ hrs in between chargings . And everything works.
Pp.:beer::thumbup:
sent from a jellybean filled epic touch.
Ga10. Jb style.
Pp.
sent from a jellybean filled epic touch.
PanchoPlanet said:
Part of your problem is the build your on, 4.2.1 is an unofficial build, so you're dealing with a buggy system, if your battery is old and worn your going to have all kinds of issues.
The original S battery has less miliamps than the epic touch battery, 1600 mha vs 1800 mha, it's like using a partially charged battery. You need a new battery.
Under clocking and voltage is the wrong way to go, if you need to run at those numbers you may as well just get a flip phone because that's how retarded your epic will be trying to run it this way.
I suggest a new battery and some stock/rooted Jb. I'm on stock/rooted Ga10, no mods no tweaks and regularly get 16 to 20+ hrs in between chargings . And everything works.
Pp.:beer::thumbup:
sent from a jellybean filled epic touch.
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I have to say running my epic at max 800 CPU I see no real noticeable difference in performance. almost none at all.
Can you please tell me how I would go about getting on stock rooted JB with GA10. Is there a post I can read or can u explain? and remember I am a noob.
jbarresi19 said:
I have to say running my epic at max 800 CPU I see no real noticeable difference in performance. almost none at all.
Can you please tell me how I would go about getting on stock rooted JB with GA10. Is there a post I can read or can u explain? and remember I am a noob.
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Any of the touch wiz jelly bean threads in android development. Posting rules are more strict in development threads, be aware.
Sent from my SPH-D710 using xda app-developers app
The one click GA10 thread is here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36801656
Make sure you backup your sd card internal and external storage before flashing.
Someguyatx has the link you need its simple to use, make copies of your internal/external sd's on you're pc and use the "rooted restore" option. Do not use "keep your data" option, you could have a problem migrate to the new Rom by keeping your data. Its better if you start fresh from scratch.
Pp.
sent from a jellybean filled epic touch.
someguyatx said:
The one click GA10 thread is here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36801656
Make sure you backup your sd card internal and external storage before flashing.
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Awesome thanks for the link....one question is this 4.2.1 or 4.1?
I am not going to try this right now but i know when i do i will have a few questions....im a lil confused by directions.....but when i attepmt it i will make sure to post in correct place...thanks again
jbarresi19 said:
Awesome thanks for the link....one question is this 4.2.1 or 4.1?
I am not going to try this right now but i know when i do i will have a few questions....im a lil confused by directions.....but when i attepmt it i will make sure to post in correct place...thanks again
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This is 4.1 and very stable, and there is a discussion thread here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36727889
Check it out before and after you One click to Ga10.
Pp.
sent from a jellybean filled epic touch.
jbarresi19 said:
Awesome thanks for the link....one question is this 4.2.1 or 4.1?
I am not going to try this right now but i know when i do i will have a few questions....im a lil confused by directions.....but when i attepmt it i will make sure to post in correct place...thanks again
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Well while the ball is rolling midas well ask. Basically back up anything you don't want to lose. Have Samsung drivers installed.. Download the stock rooted 1 click he posted. Open one click. Put phone in download mode/odin mode, get com port and hit start. It puts phone in new state which is good. The other way is to download sextapes stock tar and odin 1.85 or 3.04. Flash stock by the same way but checking PDA and finding the file.
Ga10 is 4.1.2. It is a Samsung built rom. So it is 110% built for this device. I know many steer away from stock roms. I used to be that way, but ga10 is slick!. Its fast, smooth, no lag, gps reliable, data speeds (for me) kick ass. Battery life is bad a** too. I put in fresh battery in before bed last night and when I picked up phone 8 hours later it still said 100% Flash it and you will be a happy camper I guarantee it. The screenshot i have below is after hours of Tiger woods 2012, web browsing. gps ect. HEAVY use. Still has 34% I still be using this charge well into tomorrow. (extended battery). Still stock battery gets 3+ hours screen time-extended gets me 7+. Good rom. Thanks sxtp
To fix battery issue check below.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2x-3800mAh-...324687?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item3cce12030f
http://www.amazon.com/Trexcell-Sams...657571&sr=8-1&keywords=trexcell+epic+4g+touch
+1 for Miketucky. :thumbup:
He speaks the truth.
Pp.
sent from a jellybean filled epic touch.
miketucky350 said:
Well while the ball is rolling midas well ask. Basically back up anything you don't want to lose. Have Samsung drivers installed.. Download the stock rooted 1 click he posted. Open one click. Put phone in download mode/odin mode, get com port and hit start. It puts phone in new state which is good. The other way is to download sextapes stock tar and odin 1.85 or 3.04. Flash stock by the same way but checking PDA and finding the file.
Ga10 is 4.1.2. It is a Samsung built rom. So it is 110% built for this device. I know many steer away from stock roms. I used to be that way, but ga10 is slick!. Its fast, smooth, no lag, gps reliable, data speeds (for me) kick ass. Battery life is bad a** too. I put in fresh battery in before bed last night and when I picked up phone 8 hours later it still said 100% Flash it and you will be a happy camper I guarantee it. The screenshot i have below is after hours of Tiger woods 2012, web browsing. gps ect. HEAVY use. Still has 34% I still be using this charge well into tomorrow. (extended battery). Still stock battery gets 3+ hours screen time-extended gets me 7+. Good rom. Thanks sxtp
To fix battery issue check below.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2x-3800mAh-...324687?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item3cce12030f
http://www.amazon.com/Trexcell-Sams...657571&sr=8-1&keywords=trexcell+epic+4g+touch
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You guys are the best...kicking myself for taking this long to get involved on this site. you guys/gals are very helpful....i understand your directions the pasrt that was confusing me was this:
Mac/Linux - Install 7-zip, then use it to unpack the individual ODIN components in Reference Section B (below). If Heimdall fails flashing all 3 files together, try doing them individually. Skip the remaining instructions that are windows specific (steps 3, 4, 6).
Android - Install ZArchiver, then use it to unpack the ODIN OneClick 7zip self-extractor file in this section (long press *-oc-sfx.exe, Open as archive, Odin-OC, select *-OneClick.exe, Extract). Use Mobile ODIN to Open File the resulting *-OneClick.exe file. Mobile ODIN issue - modem might not flash consistently. Skip the remaining instructions that are windows ODIN specific (steps 3, 4, 5, 6).
But i guess if i am using Windows and the One Click this does not pertain to me. Am i correct?
PS The only thing i think i will miss from 4.2.1 is the lockscreen widgets, i kinda liked how you could have a widget per page. And if i go to GA10 and say I want to go back to a custom ROM do i just flash it as normal? Will I still have CWM recovery?
One click on the pc is as simple as it gets. Linux, Mac, hiemdall none of this applies to you right now.
To go to a custom Rom you can follow a guide in development, there are several, for now it involves going back to Gb with a safe recovery.
Once you run this your not going to miss the custom roms with all the bugs they have. On this lock screen you can have up to 4 short cuts, just like having widgets without bugs.
Enjoy.
Pp.:beer:
sent from a jellybean filled epic touch.
My S3, is charging really slow, after flashing Paranod Android, it has been charging really slow. And it even goes down sometimes while charging. i went back to stock, and it really didn't help and i have just changed my usb cable and im seeing no progress atm. Please help me!
My S3, is charging really slow, after flashing Paranod Android, it has been charging really slow. And it even goes down sometimes while charging. i went back to stock, and it really didn't help and i have just changed my usb cable and im seeing no progress atm. Please help me!
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Wipe your battery stats info and do a calibration
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blackdragon12 said:
Wipe your battery stats info and do a calibration
Sent from my Galaxy S3 on CM10.1 using XDA App
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That does absolutely nothing.
"Calibrating the battery" not only is it useless its been debunked by Google
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1443108
Any "battery calibration" methods or mods even apps are useless and do nothing at all.
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Are you using the original cable?
I've read that some cables charge real slow for some reason while stock cable charges fast.
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jayRokk said:
That does absolutely nothing.
"Calibrating the battery" not only is it useless its been debunked by Google
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1443108
Any "battery calibration" methods or mods even apps are useless and do nothing at all.
To OP
Are you using the original cable?
I've read that some cables charge real slow for some reason while stock cable charges fast.
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I agree with you about the stock cable as well.. Some cheaper after market ones don't play well with our phones. Also make sure you use the plug in charger and not a computer to charge your phone, it takes longer to charge via the usb port on your computer.
Sajoeee said:
My S3, is charging really slow, after flashing Paranod Android, it has been charging really slow. And it even goes down sometimes while charging. i went back to stock, and it really didn't help and i have just changed my usb cable and im seeing no progress atm. Please help me!
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that happened to me but i learned that the transition effect from stock or a different custom Roms has effects on how long your phone goes back to normal as in charging fast or how it used to be
so wait and let the phone do its work am sure yu'll be fine after a while devices/machines needs break or need to adapt to a new different ROMS/FIRMWARE or like migrating from XP/VISTA to windows 7/8 yu just dont expect machines (windows, linux, MACs) and Devices(android, Windows Phone, Ubuntu, IOS, Mobile) to work flowless from an upgrade or a big change in OS
go out, get some from a party ........ todays world with computers/smartphone cant let you take a breathe always on the screen
although i love using my smartphone/laptop i still travel, go to clubs, have fun with friends, do all the crazy sht a 20-30 year old can do
life is too short :silly:
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winosxbuntu said:
that happened to me but i learned that the transition effect from stock or a different custom Roms has effects on how long your phone goes back to normal as in charging fast or how it used to be
so wait and let the phone do its work am sure yu'll be fine after a while devices/machines needs break or need to adapt to a new different ROMS/FIRMWARE or like migrating from XP/VISTA to windows 7/8 yu just dont expect machines (windows, linux, MACs) and Devices(android, Windows Phone, Ubuntu, IOS, Mobile) to work flowless from an upgrade or a big change in OS
go out, get some from a party ........ todays world with computers/smartphone cant let you take a breathe always on the screen
although i love using my smartphone/laptop i still travel, go to clubs, have fun with friends, do all the crazy sht a 20-30 year old can do
life is too short :silly:
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thanks, so i just should wait, and let my device get used to the rom and let it 'break in' (;
will do that then. :good:
ALSO, i am using the stocky charger. Ill just do what was said above. (; i did wipe battery stats, didn't work. LOL.
yep and everything will be fine, if that doesnt work lay off the flashing and stick to one ROM or stock and so on the battery perfomance will be better than ever :victory: happy to help as always
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winosxbuntu said:
yep and everything will be fine, if that doesnt work lay off the flashing and stick to one ROM or stock and so on the battery perfomance will be better than ever :victory: happy to help as always
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Im on illusion rom, gonna let this one stick for a 2 to 3 days.... if not, ill flash hyper drive and run that for a week. (; :good:
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. (; i did wipe battery stats, didn't work. LOL.
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Im on illusion rom, gonna let this one stick for a 2 to3 days.... if not, ill flash hyper drive and run that for a week. (; :good:
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Wiping the stats and the battery.bin files is as useless as using a task manager.
System is going to write it again as soon as the system boots lol.
Yeah break in the ROM. Charging might speed up. In know in TouchWiz ROMs it takes forever but on AOSP it shouldn't. Battery also improves after a few cycles.
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Ive testing a few roms since I have my phone...
1.PAC Rom(reboots as hell) Its unstable so I accept that.
2.HO!NO! V20f v2(reboots everywhere) Based on stock but with a custom kernel so I accept that
3.Stock V20c with stock kernel(Even with this I get random reboots) People say this the most stable.
So Ive been using the most recent CM10.1 Stable build and this is the only rom that I can say that is stable 2 or 3 random reboots in a day, not like V20c I used to have more than 8 in a day! I need to use some vpn modules and cm10 lacks of it, so Im condenned to get random reboots for all my life! or until I sell this phone?
Yea this phone tends to be junk for some people. There's more problems than we can think of to resolve... I think I'm gonna get a new one, something supported by google. See the thing is there might be custom roms with the newest android and all that but without official updates you don't get updated kernels, firmware, basebands, etc specific to that phone. Devs thankfully update them and hack them as best they can. These are all parts of the software apart from the "rom" (like CM10.1).
Flyview said:
Yea this phone tends to be junk for some people. There's more problems than we can think of to resolve... I think I'm gonna get a new one, something supported by google. See the thing is there might be custom roms with the newest android and all that but without official updates you don't get updated kernels, firmware, basebands, etc specific to that phone. Devs thankfully update them and hack them as best they can. These are all parts of the software apart from the "rom" (like CM10.1).
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Yeah, Galaxy Nexus is in my next purchase list...
Flyview said:
Yea this phone tends to be junk for some people. There's more problems than we can think of to resolve... I think I'm gonna get a new one, something supported by google. See the thing is there might be custom roms with the newest android and all that but without official updates you don't get updated kernels, firmware, basebands, etc specific to that phone. Devs thankfully update them and hack them as best they can. These are all parts of the software apart from the "rom" (like CM10.1).
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I strongly disagree. These phones are not junk. Just because there are some defective phones being resold mainly by private parties or non-official channels doesn't mean they are junk. With that being said if you are one of the unfortunate ones that purchased a defective phone without warranty I would recommend running gingerbread as you will not have issues. The vast majority of these phones are very reliable and will run stock fine without reboots. If one makes purchases of electronics outside official channels there is always that risk. Always be aware of who you are purchasing from and the warranty they provide in case it doesn't have an official mfg warranty.
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Unless you are overclocking, your phone is defective.
Try underclocking it to 1.2ghz and see if it stabilizes. You can also try bumping up the voltage across the board to see if that helps.
And defects can occur with ANY phone, not just this one. Funny you mention the GNex, as there were a TON of defects with that phone, particularly in some of the batches produced in China; the Korean made ones seemed to suffer less. If you buy a used GNex try to get one tagged "Made in Korea".
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I strongly disagree. These phones are not junk. Just because there are some defective phones being resold mainly by private parties or non-official channels doesn't mean they are junk. With that being said if you are one of the unfortunate ones that purchased a defective phone without warranty I would recommend running gingerbread as you will not have issues. The vast majority of these phones are very reliable and will run stock fine without reboots. If one makes purchases of electronics outside official channels there is always that risk. Always be aware of who you are purchasing from and the warranty they provide in case it doesn't have an official mfg warranty.
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Ok, I was a little harsh. My phone is pretty stable now but it's taken over a year to come this far! Obviously being on xda I expect a bit more than stock though...
Flyview said:
Ok, I was a little harsh. My phone is pretty stable now but it's taken over a year to come this far! Obviously being on xda I expect a bit more than stock though...
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When I say stock it also includes the multitude of modified ROMs based on stock. CM10.x is still a beta is subject to issues like reboots, BSOD, parts not functioning like BT, etc. If one experiences rebooting problems on stock ICS then the phone is defective. A benchmark if you will.
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When I say stock it also includes the multitude of modified ROMs based on stock. CM10.x is still a beta is subject to issues like reboots, BSOD, parts not functioning like BT, etc. If one experiences rebooting problems on stock ICS then the phone is defective. A benchmark if you will.
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Well, I think the problem with my phone is on the Modem, even with 3G off and stock kernel, gets warm, also sometimes gets unusable because of short battery :silly: even with an extended battery doesnt last a whole day without having to charge it.
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i don't get any reboots with the roms you mentioned
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i don't get any reboots with the roms you mentioned
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I was just saying the same thing at least with stock. If one is having reboot issues with stock it points to a defect in the phone, but with the cyanogen based ROMs that isn't always the case due to it being a work in progress as different components get tuned/optimized. That's all no biggie.
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mpsantiago said:
Unless you are overclocking, your phone is defective.
Try underclocking it to 1.2ghz and see if it stabilizes. You can also try bumping up the voltage across the board to see if that helps.
And defects can occur with ANY phone, not just this one. Funny you mention the GNex, as there were a TON of defects with that phone, particularly in some of the batches produced in China; the Korean made ones seemed to suffer less. If you buy a used GNex try to get one tagged "Made in Korea".
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Do you have an issue with nitro battery draining fast on Jelly rom?
Solved it!
I solved my reboots issue, I accidentally selected everything for wipe in TWRP, even sdcard, and I was really angry just beacuse a I did something stupid, but then, I installed v20f and WIND 3.5. Im running ICS without issues. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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I solved my reboots issue, I accidentally selected everything for wipe in TWRP, even sdcard, and I was really angry just beacuse a I did something stupid, but then, I installed v20f and WIND 3.5. Im running ICS without issues. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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ICS ROMs for this phone were always more stable for me. All of the problems I've had are with JB ROMs.
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I never solve my reboots issues with Stock ICS, the only ROM that worked for me was v18f (ICS leak). My conclusion: faulty hardware.
Su640 iwas having random reboots on jb ROM and they just started after i flashed custom 4.1.2. I tried many different version of the stock custom roms.
Than i flashed kdz from scratch 30D than i rooted it, put custom recovery and few other stuff i always change, but that also started giving me reboots after a day.
So i did it again kdz full wipe first using cwm
Rooted it but left the recovery and bootloader alone. Deleted stuff, change stuff like dialer, sms...
After week no reboots as of now.
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Solution of random reboot is max frequency <1.2GHz or Android GB.
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Solution of random reboot is max frequency <1.2GHz or Android GB.
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...or new mainboard, as in my case. Running JB with frequency up to 1.8 GHz just fine.
The random reboots are due to heating of the processor because of this processor and GPU welding and thus move reboots appear ... will say but when it cools and
should stop if I believed that, too .... But if you remember the case of red lights xbox 360 is the same case happens to this cell ....
I'm no technician is just the assumption that I have had the experience that the xbox and is the same case
My phone now is stable with a Max frequency: 1188Mhz and Min: 648Mhz
Governor Ondemand ... but I have the problem that the microphone has noise
I've had my Galaxy Note II for just over a year and a half. I have loved every minute of it. It's my favorite phone that I've ever had by far.
A few months ago I go an OTA update from T-Mobile to Android 4.3. Since then, my battery life has been so horrible. My phone doesn't last more than 5 hours. I have tried every solution online that I can find. Even running in airplane mode only extends my battery life for a few extra hours. I unplugged my phone at 100% this morning at about 7am. It's only nearing 11am and my phone is down to almost 50%. I only turn on WiFi when I'm using it, I have GPS turned off. I turned off Google Now and I'm running Greenify. This all has managed to add, maybe an hour tops to my battery life when before the update a 100% charge at 4am would last easily until Midnight with moderate use.
What are my options? I'm attaching a screenshot of Wakelock detector if that helps. I haven't had any interest in rooting my phone and running a different ROM but if that's my only choice, I've done it with other phones. Would anyone be able to recommend a good ROM that's similar to stock Android and won't completely wreck my battery life?
so, I can't attach my screen shot because this is a new account. But for a rundown:
Awake 90%
Statistics since ~4 h 25m
IPService 445 times
Facebook 178 times
Kik 99 times
Samsung Push Services 79 times
Calendar Storage 28 times
Exchanges Services 17 times
Alarm Clock Xtreme 6 times
Maps 4 times
Appstore 4 times
System Manager Application 92 times
Google Search 13 times
Ever thought about resetting/wiping your Phone?
Or re-flash the 4.3 Firmware with Odin and then wipe your Phone and everything should be ok.
Eric-Mod said:
Ever thought about resetting/wiping your Phone?
Or re-flash the 4.3 Firmware with Odin and then wipe your Phone and everything should be ok.
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Sorry, I forgot to mention I have done a reset twice. I will look into trying to reflash 4.3 with Odin, thank you.
Try to disable IPService http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=31617305&postcount=5452
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PartyAssociate said:
Sorry, I forgot to mention I have done a reset twice. I will look into trying to reflash 4.3 with Odin, thank you.
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if you are willing to reflash 4.3....why not go the extra mile, and upgrade to 4.4.....kitkat kernel has sorted out ALL battery life issues i had prior to updating....for example on custom 4.3 kernel, with moderate use...i got almost 30+ hrs.....now...using stock 4.4.2, same usage......over 48 hrs....
note, i upgraded using the nordic release...the first kitkat ever to pop up on sammy's website
stefy_4545 said:
if you are willing to reflash 4.3....why not go the extra mile, and upgrade to 4.4.....kitkat kernel has sorted out ALL battery life issues i had prior to updating....for example on custom 4.3 kernel, with moderate use...i got almost 30+ hrs.....now...using stock 4.4.2, same usage......over 48 hrs....
note, i upgraded using the nordic release...the first kitkat ever to pop up on sammy's website
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Is it possible to use that release with T-Mobile's SGH-T889?
Well I just had a look on Sammobiles website and 4.4.2 still isn't official for this device so that means, 4.3 is still the lastest.
BTW. Android 4.3 has brilliant battery life, recently I got 7h of screen time which is awesome
nope
PartyAssociate said:
Is it possible to use that release with T-Mobile's SGH-T889?
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im afraid not, you might have to use a custom rom on your model in order to get 4.4......but if you wish to remain stock, i guess sammy will provide you with the latest
stefy_4545 said:
im afraid not, you might have to use a custom rom on your model in order to get 4.4......but if you wish to remain stock, i guess sammy will provide you with the latest
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Thanks for the info! I guess I'll be looking into reflashing 4.3 for now. The HD custom rom looks awfully appealing, though...
it's worth it
PartyAssociate said:
Thanks for the info! I guess I'll be looking into reflashing 4.3 for now. The HD custom rom looks awfully appealing, though...
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4.3 custom scene is filled with awesome roms dude, if you want the same bootloader, or stuff ......i recomend any touchwiz based ones you might find....(if you still want the s-pen), some tweaked out kernel for extreme battery life and you're set for another year.....or until the N4 drops onto the stage :highfive:
or go 4.4.4 aosp...
That's y I stay away from tmobile and orange.