Usually my ram is at 500-600mb at normal usage but now after I installed antutu benchmark test from play store it keeps increasing to .9gb to 1.12gb with no usuage at all I clear ram leave it then check it out after hour or so the ram fills up and draining the battery with 10% drained I restarted the phone same thing even with uninstalling the app it is really annoying draining the battery like that and having ram at this level what do u think I should do or what is causing it.
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See it just keeps filling like that
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It will remain always like that. you need not to do anything, android itself having LMK(low memory killing) and will make free whenever it needs.
So keep as it is, It's good for health.
PS : Though you want to keep free, use option limit background process in developer option in setting, don't know ultimately how much it will improve battery, but surely it will take time to open application.
Don't worry too much about RAM usage, and don't use task killers. Unlike with Windows or your usual linux distribution, android has control on which app stays in memory and which one is killed. And it is pretty good at managing this without user intervention.
As for battery life, I recommend BetterBatteryStats if you whant to know what is draining it. But by personal experience, I think you should look at apps that use background data connection, like Facebook.
Mine always sits around 1.55 - 1.65ghz lol
Edit: I just realised I wrote GHz instead of GB. *facepalm* fail on my behalf lol
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Gosh there is difference between cpu and ram
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I did a factory reset and same problem still exist ram at 0.95gb - 1.12gb why. When I usually do factory reset it settles at 500-600mb now with no apps it is high as mentioned above.
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I'm annoyed because it wasn't like that before and annoyed me more when I did a factory reset and found ram high as before :banghead:
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I'm annoyed because it wasn't like that before and annoyed me more when I did a factory reset and found ram high as before :banghead:
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Does anything not work as you think it should? Or is this just a matter of numbers? Any performance issues?
See what I'm getting at?
What's the problem?
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Gosh there is difference between cpu and ram
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Lol I know there's a difference. Just a fail typo on my behalf haha
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Does anything not work as you think it should? Or is this just a matter of numbers? Any performance issues?
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What's the problem?
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The problem it wasn't like that and now the issue is the battery drainage with this high ram even after a factory reset.
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The battery drainage is much more likely from you constantly trying to kill all those apps, since they then have to restart again. If your phone is not slow, just don't worry about it.
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Install an apo called ram booster. Works gr8
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So I'm running a 2100 m a h extended life battery and I know I should be getting better life than this. I'm running 4.1 jelly bean on cdma phone, stock kernel. I also have the app killer checked on, and my screen brightness is pretty low. I've been having my wifi at home but still for 4 hours in 40 percent screen time that's really bad numbers. just wondering if anybody has any input
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Uninstall your task killer, those do more harm than good. And download BetterBatteryStats to see what is draining your battery.
More likely it's your apps that are causing it to drain very badly. Any shady looking apps I would uninstall. And like above me, do those both as well.
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More likely it's your apps that are causing it to drain very badly. Any shady looking apps I would uninstall. And like above me, do those both as well.
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well the app killer is just in the settings of my phone . its not downloaded.
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well the app killer is just in the settings of my phone . its not downloaded.
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What setting is this? And don't use it.
You may want to use the Better Battery stats application to check for wake locks.
Trying a different kernel may also help. The Faux kernel works well for myself.
Lastly, the standby time doesn't give as much insight into your battery life as well as screen on time does. What kind of screen on time are you getting?
Note: don't use task killers, and don't manually kill applications.
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Uncheck that, will only do harm.
Ngo93 said:
Uncheck that, will only do harm.
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With what ROM are you using fauxs kernel with?
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With what ROM are you using fauxs kernel with?
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I'm using Trinity, the poster 2 above me is the 1 on Faux
Wow your right. First for some reason I couldn't even click back on x d a developers app kept force closing and after I check that I can finally go back didn't think that would effect so much
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Turn off any app killing, as you've done.
In your screenshot, you had a lot of calls, that'll do it too, so battery life can vary.
Here is today's. I don't get it. 2100 math battery low brightness display
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Why is task killing worse than good?
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I am not sure about the stock app killer but any 3rd party app killer is constantly scanning your phone looking for apps running even if there is none so it's constantly using battery power
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So I have unbricked my phone and have flashed cm9 and fullthrottle now I'm on the official ics from att. My phone has been dying quickly. I checked my battery stats and seen android OS in my number 2 spot. Today I unplugged my phone and didn't use it for two hrs and it went down 5% I checked and android os stayed away 1 hr and 53 mins.
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This is the screen shot after having it on for 8 hrs and I was at work and I only used a couple times
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Same thing on my end. LG really screwed this up.
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You need to install the better battery stats app and see which app is giving you wake locks.
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You need to install the better battery stats app and see which app is giving you wake locks.
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Yep, install better battery stat, it's even free for XDA member, search the app forum.
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Yep, install better battery stat, it's even free for XDA member, search the app forum.
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Also, there's a thread called "known identified battery drainers" in the ATT GS2/I777 forums that has some good, universal stuff on interpreting wakelocks.
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any luck solving this?
I tried flashing this from 3 times wiping everything and still get the android os taking most of my battery. I tried better battery stats but can really interpret it. I don't have facebook link or instagram. I'll post pics of better battery stats.
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I tried flashing this from 3 times wiping everything and still get the android os taking most of my battery. I tried better battery stats but can really interpret it. I don't have facebook link or instagram. I'll post pics of better battery stats.
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Did you flash through CWM or using LG's official tool from a computer?
O flashed through CWM
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O flashed through CWM
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I'd suggest disabling stock apps you don't need, I guess. Most people seem to think the battery life on that ROM is decent.
I always disable the att apps that come with the stock from. I get about 10 hrs on medium use with the extended battery. If this was fixed then I would get way more
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same issue
I never even thought to check into that as I have also had bad battery life, but figured it was just the nitro. New to rooting LG's as I had samsungs before. I am having the same exact issue running OH!NO! Full Throttle 7.1 and never realized it.. Is it just settings that are not allowing it to sleep?
I have no clue but there is something that is keeping the phone awake and not letting gp to sleep which is really hurting the battery life
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i definitely recommend getting juice defender. it made a HUGE difference in my battery life.
I tried it but it didn't help much just turned off the data. The only thing that really helped was to go into app settings and disable android and it has helped some
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I have the same issue. Android OS is (or was) the best battery killer. AT&T support person told me to do factory reset AND DO NOT INSTALL any app that are not preinstalled. I have to install them later one by one to find one incompatible with ICS.
After reset operation (happened 2 hours before) I have now Screen as the best battery killer Battery went from 77% down to 62% with some browsing and preinstalled apps update. It looks promising...
Hi I have note 2 which is fantastic and I am very pleased with it. So far I was getting perfect battery life but lately it doesn't last that long so I installed BBS and this audioOut wakelock is preventing my phone from sleeping. Is there a chance to find which program is keeping this wakelock? I searched the web and there is Nino help. It is almost always on silent and I am not using it to listen to the music. Thanks
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I've seen all kinds of "fixes" here - e.g. switch ringtones and reboot, turn off all system sounds, use Task Manager to turn off everything and many more.
Not one has worked for me on any ROM with any kernel, which makes me suspect that it's a rogue app. It never takes me a long time to realise that I cannot be bothered trying to track down the responsible app, so I live with it. YMMV. Viber has been mentioned frequently (never had it myself).
Sounds very similar to the Media drain problem. Similar alleged reasons, similar useless solutions, even poor Viber is also wrongfully scapegoated. What kills me is once the problem start it remains no matter what the heck you do, even if you wipe, root, change roms, format, remove/change sd card, etc... Nothing short of a hammer will solve the ****ing problem.
Download advanced task killer and set it to kill all apps at screen off. Also configure greenify to greenify all apps.
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delete viber and reboot and you'll be good
Yes I have Viber but I can't see it is running in background... Sometimes I am not accessing gallery or any media files for days and that wakelock is on.. and it goes as our comes.. And I just started to brag about its fantastic battery life...
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delete viber and reboot and you'll be good
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Is the correct answer. Don't mess about guys just delete viber and then tell us how it worked.
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Yes I have Viber but I can't see it is running in background... Sometimes I am not accessing gallery or any media files for days and that wakelock is on.. and it goes as our comes.. And I just started to brag about its fantastic battery life...
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its running dude and its the problem
it happened on my S2 and on my Note 2
its really crappy coded app
Got this official respond from Viber:
Thanks for contacting us and sorry for the inconvenience.
This is a known issue which affect some devices. We are presently working on the solution. you can expect an update on version 3.
Please make sure you stay current with our version updates.
at: http://support.viber.com
We kindly thank you for your patience.
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I disabled samsung tts in applications and the audio out 2 stopped draining my batter and deep sleeps also happened after that. Try It and let me know
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What is samsung tts? I found it but what does it do?
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What is samsung tts? I found it but what does it do?
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It's text to speech.
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I disabled samsung tts in applications and the audio out 2 stopped draining my batter and deep sleeps also happened after that. Try It and let me know
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Didn't help
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Disabled tts, but no joy.. It stayed awake all night!
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Ffs I am saying since so long. You just need to configure advanced task killer and greenify. But no. We want some other kinda solution.
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Ffs I am saying since so long. You just need to configure advanced task killer and greenify. But no. We want some other kinda solution.
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My phone is not yet rooted,so I can't use greenify . I don't want to root it yet because there is no safe way ti delete the counter..
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My phone is not yet rooted,so I can't use greenify . I don't want to root it yet because there is no safe way ti delete the counter..
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Jig. Anyways I think advanced task killer would be sufficient.
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I have the same wakelock on top of the list,but maybe is normal because i`m with tunein 9 hours a day?
Update on the subject! Deleted Giber , wahtsup,all the games, everything that could emit sound and that wakelock is still on 90% of the time.. grrr. I am going to change the ron these days..
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Task killer didn't helped!
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Can i leave this indefinetly it help baterry so much
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Can i leave this indefinetly it help baterry so much
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Is your question, can you leave this off? Or on?
You're taking about the setting in the Hidden Menu?
Someone else posted something about this, their name started with a"C" I believe.
Anyway, mine is turned off and has been since that other post. I don't really think it did much for my battery life.
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If i can leave it on because i love my antutu score of 21000 and my brightness issue and my bateery life has been good i tether alot but the phone stays right around 102 im going to do a full bateery test with it today but i just wanna know is it gunna kill my phone having it on at all times
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So here's the thread it was originally brought up on. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2328478
I remember my issues with it. I'm outside a lot and the phone will autodim down to 67% making it unreadable in sunlight. When I used this setting, I worked great outside but the screen would do some weird things when I left it on all the time. But I think it was conflicting with the autobrightness. It probably does make your phone run hotter as the cpu and the display won't be using any temperature regulation. And the Display has always been an issue on stock.
Yea i readthat one allready i just need some to giv reassurance that its beeb thoroughly tested
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Yea i readthat one allready i just need some to giv reassurance that its beeb thoroughly tested
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What do you mean by thoroughly tested? I've had it disabled for months without any issues.
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Hi.
Help i have tried almost all roms on xda and i am getting really sick of this problem.
I have had this happen without any apps installed and with apps installed and the 2 killers i have on home screen dont help much as they only kill upto 300mb and after a few mins all the ram is eaten up again o.0
Someone please help as i dont know what to do.
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These are screen shots.
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Rams
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Its killing me
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I don't think you understand how RAM and android work together. Having a big amount of ram used up is not a bad thing. it just means that there are plenty of things cached so apps start faster, web sites load up faster etc. If you have a big battery drain then you might reconsider your ram issues as probably something is active all the time and using your cpu involuntarily which shouldn't be the case.
Well i didnt use to have this problem and it gets to the stage where the phone starys to lag to much and when i check the ram it sometimes have 50 ram free only. I have to restart the phone and then after a few hours when i check the phone again its back to max ram without me starting anything.
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This is probably ur faluty sd card
Free RAM is wasted RAM
Its not a faulty sd.
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You're troubleshooting a problem that doesn't exist. So good luck, you'll never be able to fix it because it's not a problem in the first place.
Hmm strange people around xda lately.
Of-course it's a problem you numbnut and its called "memory leaks" but you wouldn't know that while trolling around.
The perennial problem of having low free memory causing lagginess and slowness in launching apps. When you have free memory lingering around the number of 40MB or less, the Android OS just lags like hell.
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