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The other day I dropped my phone in some bushes face down. When I recovered it, it was hot from sun exposure. It was hot enough that CPU tuner entered extreme powersaver for the battery hot trigger. Now my display has this strange tealish cyan color where light colors, especially white, should be. It makes everything look screwed up. Otherwise, the phone works perfectly. I reflashed cm twice, however, even the screen with HTC in the center that shows before the cm splash screen on boot is all teal-ish. So I don't think its the rom. Any ideas? This is reply obnoxious.
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Did someone already asked this question today..look in their thread and you may find something else
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Yeah just looked again not much help though. One guy sent sent his phone to HTC but I'd like to try and fix it myself and I can't go two weeks with no phone. Im just looking for opinions as to whether or not it is an LCD screen issue or a cable issue etc. If its one of those, I'll just fix it myself.
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Hi, I am using rooted wildfire with cm7.2 which is very nice rom and working almost perfactly,
Have a strange problom from some days that my device did,nt showing correct battery status and charging percentage.. always after charging whole night it shows just between 50 to 60 % charging.. if anyone knows that what kind of this issue plz tell me, is this a hardwear problem or any other issue?
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NumairAdil said:
Hi, I am using rooted wildfire with cm7.2 which is very nice rom and working almost perfactly,
Have a strange problom from some days that my device did,nt showing correct battery status and charging percentage.. always after charging whole night it shows just between 50 to 60 % charging.. if anyone knows that what kind of this issue plz tell me, is this a hardwear problem or any other issue?
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Have you tried re-calibrating your battery?
Yeah dear I have tried but battery celebration apps required 100% charging for celebration.. but my device has always showing under 60% charging that's why its not works..
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If u know any other idea for battery calibration so kindly tell me, will really thankful
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Is it in your status bar that it shows the incorrect value?
Try going to Settings > About Phone > Status
It should tell you the correct value there. If it still shows up as the incorrect value i believe it could be a problem with your actual battery.
NumairAdil said:
Yeah dear I have tried but battery celebration apps required 100% charging for celebration.. but my device has always showing under 60% charging that's why its not works..
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In your case, you don't need an app for calibration. Since you can't get your phone to show correct status, reboot into Recovery, go to Advanced and Wipe Battery Stats. Reboot phone, Run Wifi, Bluetooth, Torch, Music and anything that could drain battery faster altogether until the battery runs down and switches itsef off. Try recharging and see the result.
Hope it helps.
Cheers.
Thank u so much to all of u..
I,ll do it and see the results.. :beer:
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NumairAdil said:
Thank u so much to all of u..
I,ll do it and see the results.. :beer:
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Hi, dear all, last night I did the procedure as per ur instructions, I have wipe battery status into advance recovery mode and after drain my all power, after switching off the device automatically I have charged again whole night.. but have disapointment after turn on device in the morning.. the battery status showing same results as previous.. its confirm that my actual battery has working fine as usual, its given me standerd backup time like as I was got this device very first day.. but as u know everyone always need to know actual battery status of their device for avoiding inconveniance about lac of power so I also need this feature really.. plz help me out I am sufring from this issue a lot.. :what:
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Sounds like your one of the many people with this fault, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26658803, I haven't come across a quick fix for it either.
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Ohhh.. I am really disappointed..
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This is strange... Changing the battery is not an option as it works well... Have you tried flashing another ROM?
If I may ask, did this battery issue started when you flashed CM7?
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This is strange... Changing the battery is not an option as it works well... Have you tried flashing another ROM?
If I may ask, did this battery issue started when you flashed CM7?
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Its happened to quite a few people since I've been around this forum, dont think anyone has pinned down a particular reason for it happening and the only explanation from HTC is that its a mobo fault........
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May be its a mobo fault but this is truth that I am facing this issue after flashing cm7.2..!
I have been told this rom working almost perfactly and such a nice and smoother one but before I was used Sunabh Rom v.1.1 by Vibhus which is also nice rom and had never facing issue like this on my previous rom..
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Try revert to your previous ROM and see if your battery shows its true status.
Its not yet possible.. I have been delete nandroid backup of my previou rom
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olu.danNY said:
This is strange... Changing the battery is not an option as it works well... Have you tried flashing another ROM?
If I may ask, did this battery issue started when you flashed CM7?
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i have been experiencing the same problem with the battery .. doesn't seem to get past the 70% mark. I started noticing this few weeks into using CM7 ( currently using CM7.2 RC3 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1698029 the issue still remains) At first i found out that if i reboot my phone after putting it to charge , it would charge all the way to 100 %. But slowly that too started fading and now nothing i do gets it above 70%. even got a new battery to no avail, and i cant get more than 5 to 6 hrs with the battery .. the battery drain is incredible
am i using an incorrect kernel or something ?? any help is appreciated .. thanks in advance !
My opinion is its something to do with your phone itself, if it was software/kernel related we would all most likely get the same problem as we are all using the same piece of software.
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I too have this problem mine does not charge beyond 79% sometimes 75%. With my experience this is too do with the kernel that CM7 uses. If I restart the device it will show 100%.
If I go back to the stock kernel the charging goes all the way to 100%.
Either my charger has broken or its the overclock-able kernel.
I have tried every other method out there.
The battery performance is good BTW.
Hey everyone ,from when I rooted my device my battery is draining very quick.before I rooted I used to charge it once a day. But now I charge it 3 times a day:banghead:.could someone help me and tell me what to do and reduce the enormous battery drain please and does anyone know a post about battery saving???
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donhashem.dh said:
Hey everyone ,from when I rooted my device my battery is draining very quick.before I rooted I used to charge it once a day. But now I charge it 3 times a day:banghead:.could someone help me and tell me what to do and reduce the enormous battery drain please and does anyone know a post about battery saving???
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What ROM are you using now?
Are you using a Live Wallpaper?
Also mention something you've done after which the battery drained faster... (something done after rooting)...
I don't know and im not using a live wallpaper.but when I rooted the first app I installed was set CPU and its on highest frequency,also when u finished rooting I remember that I entered cmw and flashed an update.zip which came by itself.could you please give me a battery saving ram?
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when unlocking bootloader all data gets wiped
evn battery stats
let the battery be again used for sometime then it will give its optimum performance
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donhashem.dh said:
I don't know and im not using a live wallpaper.but when I rooted the first app I installed was set CPU and its on highest frequency,also when u finished rooting I remember that I entered cmw and flashed an update.zip which came by itself.could you please give me a battery saving ram?
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I think its definitely setCPU. When i installed it my cpu freqquencies would change every second between min and max frequency(no matter what governor i used). The result:excessive battery drain
I think its because stock kernel doesnt support overclocking(or even underclocking)...May be the devs could explain it
After i did a factory reset, battery is ok now for me. No battery drain when kept idle for a night:good:
P.S. Also before reset my HW decoding(in video playback) wasn't working(now its ok)....any1 experienced this too?
The problem isn't setcpu the problem is that he set it to 2ghz
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GobletSky31689 said:
I think its definitely setCPU. When i installed it my cpu freqquencies would change every second between min and max frequency(no matter what governor i used). The result:excessive battery drain
I think its because stock kernel doesnt support overclocking(or even underclocking)...May be the devs could explain it
After i did a factory reset, battery is ok now for me. No battery drain when kept idle for a night:good:
P.S. Also before reset my HW decoding(in video playback) wasn't working(now its ok)....any1 experienced this too?
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I think it is the setCPU too, try to use no-frills, it is a tad better in my opinion, but stock kernel doesn't like non-stock settings that is for sure.
I upgraded to rc2.1 cz they told me that the battery drain will decrease, but its still the same
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how often do you use your phone and what operations do you do with it... are you always on full brightness? is your gps always on? are you always on wifi or bluetooth? some things to consider that may take chunks of battery life..
Always on wifi
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Imagine ur just sitting,looking at your phone(onlyyy) it goes down from 98 to82:banghead:
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donhashem.dh said:
Imagine ur just sitting,looking at your phone(onlyyy) it goes down from 98 to82:banghead:
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you need to reset the battery by the sounds of it, empty your battery tonight, run some games or put youtube on or something....there used to be an app on the market that would run gps\wifi\brightness all max etc and empty your battery for you....not sure if it's still there.....but when you do root you can clear battery stats which will make your life easier....but yea empty it, charge it while it's off and HOPFULLY everything will be fine for you also as a sidenote, i charge my phone with wifi on and internet radio playing in the night and charges to 100% fine
When should I clear the battery stats?
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it's known to reset the "capacity" of battery, but personally i don't believe it.
Use program BetterBatteryStats and see what's keeping your mobile phone awake, and also install CPU Spy to see on what frequency is your phone mainly working.
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it's known to reset the "capacity" of battery, but personally i don't believe it.
Use program BetterBatteryStats and see what's keeping your mobile phone awake, and also install CPU Spy to see on what frequency is your phone mainly working.
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such programs tend to use more juice then saving it
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such programs tend to use more juice then saving it
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Not true, those programs are used only for troubleshooting, and are mostly deleted afterwards.
They helped me countless of times, so why wouldn't he give a shot?
Lloir said:
The problem isn't setcpu the problem is that he set it to 2ghz
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i agree on this post
Hey
I am currently using miui v4 and really love it ,but there is somethink i recognized and what i want to change. Tomorrow i charged the phone up to 90% but New - just 8 hours later is at 27% and i didnt even used it much or have a high brightness(its at lowest level). I read hat this miui Version drains the battery really hard, but i cant find it in the description. So i would linke to hear you experoences oft the battery . How long can you USA the phone at Löwe St brightness. Er just write your brightness
And do anyoje habe atleast soke Tricks or Tipps for me to get a Bettler bettery life
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head to This thread....it may help u...
so i did a calibration.
Let it uncharge until it turned off - then boot recovery and wiped battery stats. Then reload and charged it full , but my battery is still going down by 30% by night (wifi off and nothing done)
But i figured out, that my mobile-standby used about 28% when the screen just used 44%. This is since i flashed the new ruu and updated the radio. Maby the radio is ****?!
No one have the same problem? I cant charge my battery the day before, because its now at 55% after a night. That cant be normal. So how could i bricket my battery?
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18 hours with hardcore gaming and continuous texting on what's app...that means the net was on almost the entire time.... ...
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?how the fu**
I cant even stay a day without doing anything
Dont know why. What radio do you have ? I already use the 1ghz smartassv2 so this shuldnt be the reason
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Ok.....1.2ghz , use smartassV2 it gives u performance as well helps u Dave a lot of battery , which kernel and ROM are u using...
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Currently cm10 ,but want to use miui 2.9 if it has some bug fixes
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JoePi said:
Currently cm10 ,but want to use miui 2.9 if it has some bug fixes
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All bugs which you find in cm 10 would be there in miui also along with a few more bugs.
Now, the battery issue has been resolved i think.
use cm9 for now as it is almost complete....miui is a battery strainer, cause it needs resources to function properly, i was using cm10 but i needed the camera si i am using cm9 rc3
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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
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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?
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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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