I've recently installed Trinity kernel to my toroplus and performance seems to have improved but the device isn't going into deep sleep. I've gotten a GPS lock but that hasn't helped. Any thoughts?
Come on, anybody?
You would do better to bring this to the Trinity Kernel thread.
Try flashing these GPS drivers, it says Verizon wireless but I flash them every ROM I use and I'm on toroplus:https://copy.com/fkBy3
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CRIME INC. said:
Try flashing these GPS drivers, it says Verizon wireless but I flash them every ROM I use and I'm on toroplus:https://copy.com/fkBy3
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Well my GPS is locking a lot faster now, so thank you! But still no deep sleep. Sucks because the performance is really great, but without deep sleep the battery is obviously unusable.
Download deep sleep battery pro app
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Hi all,
I use codename 2.0.0rc and franco kernel latest nightly version.
the battery drops about 49% after one night(airplane mode).
i have already set the cpu to 384 to 12xx Mhz/ ondemand mode. there is no other abnormal background services or apps. others are default valuoes.
before i use aokp b30 and same kernel/radio, the power only use about 1% one night.
but when i use the codename rom, the GPS signal is very good and the connection is very fast ( severl seconds over aokp's servel minutes, i am in mainland china)
there must be something wrong, either the combination or some of the settings.
it seems that some others have similar problem.
is there anybody can teach me how to solve that?
thanks alot!!
Same problem anyone help!
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I had the same problem got sick of the battery drain so went back to 1.6.0 until they had the issue sorted. Androiduser hasn't been online since the 2.0rc so dunno what's going on atm
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Hey guys,
Just got my GS3 yesterday and it was working perfectly fine until today. For some reason it never goes into deep sleep, (checked via cpu spy). What's the best way to find out what's keeping the phone awake?
Thanks in advance guys.
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Try better battery stats app in the market and checking both partial and kernel wakelocks, I'm pretty sure you can see those without root.
EpiclyEpic said:
Hey guys,
Just got my GS3 yesterday and it was working perfectly fine until today. For some reason it never goes into deep sleep, (checked via cpu spy). What's the best way to find out what's keeping the phone awake?
Thanks in advance guys.
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Open up maps make sure gps is on and let it lock in on your location. Once it locks exit map turn off gps reboot and I'm pretty sure it will go into deep sleep.
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Just continuing the old Nitro tradition of having a discussion thread for each new set of Cyanogenmod Nightlies that come out.
A request, please post your screen on time when bragging/complaining about battery life
WIPE EVERYTHING ONLY IF COMING FROM AN UNOFFICIAL BUILD OF CM10.1 (which I don't think there are any of...yet.)
Download!
GAPPS
^Note: Download the 121212 gapps package, it's more updated than the 113012 ones.
Changelogs:
http://10.1.cmxlog.com/?device=p930 http://changelog.bbqdroid.org/#p930/cm10/1360323818
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_device_lge_p930
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WIPE EVERYTHING if coming from CM10, or CM9, or infact, any ROM except an older CM10.1.
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That's completely unnecessary. My Nitro hasn't been wiped since CM9, and generally CM does NOT need wipes when upgrading itself. If you're coming from other software or third-party ("UNOFFICIAL") builds of CM, do wipe.
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That's completely unnecessary. My Nitro hasn't been wiped since CM9, and generally CM does NOT need wipes when upgrading itself. If you're coming from other software or third-party ("UNOFFICIAL") builds of CM, do wipe.
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What's your recommended way to update GApps?
I originally updated through CMUpdater, then flashed GApps (perceived I had some issues, but not sure now). So I reverted to backup and flashed the CM10.1 Zip and GApps Zip in CWM Recovery at the same time.
@aremcee
Did absolutely not know that. Thanks dude. Updating OP.
can anyone running latest nightly check if MHL is working?
Just checking in on this new thread. Installed the first CM10.1 nightly the other day, and it was flawless. No reboots or anything yet. Everything is smooth as can be, even on conservative governor. Somehow significantly better than CM10 stable . Also, the 4G toggle sticks now. Have updated to the latest nightly, and it's just as good.
Only complaint I have is of the new homescreen widget format. They now leave a lot of blank space, making the widgets themselves smaller while taking more space. I'm not sure why they did that.
Edit: Never mind the 4G toggle still malfunctions randomly. But I have finally found a workaround! Just turn off mobile data, change it to LTE/GSM/WCDMA, and then turn data back on. The thing is smooth as anything though.
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Just checking in on this new thread. Installed the first CM10.1 nightly the other day, and it was flawless. No reboots or anything yet. Everything is smooth as can be, even on conservative governor. Somehow significantly better than CM10 stable . Also, the 4G toggle sticks now. Have updated to the latest nightly, and it's just as good.
Only complaint I have is of the new homescreen widget format. They now leave a lot of blank space, making the widgets themselves smaller while taking more space. I'm not sure why they did that.
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To fix the space issue: go to setting, launcher, homescreen and check stretch screens.
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Everything works well except Bluetooth. Randomly disconnects from my car and can't turn Bluetooth off. It hangs turning off.
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Everything works well except Bluetooth. Randomly disconnects from my car and can't turn Bluetooth off. It hangs turning off.
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Same here
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So what's the idea on battery life? I know it's relative to each individual's use, but CM10 w/ light to moderate use had a 7-8% drain/hr and when using the phone you could watch the battery life just drop.. Is it still the same w/ 4.2.1 (CM10.1)? TIA
Has anyone had a problem syncing their exchange calendar using the 02-10 build (perhaps others too) after a fresh wipe? My Google calendar syncs properly, but no work events.
Also, I noticed if I use more than 5 rows of home screen icons, that I lose the text/titles below them.
Any tips appreciated!
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In case anyone runs into the same issue: I found a solution: if you turn on automatic syncing in email for the account, the calendar app will update itself. Seems to be working fine now.
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X0dus said:
So what's the idea on battery life? I know it's relative to each individual's use, but CM10 w/ light to moderate use had a 7-8% drain/hr and when using the phone you could watch the battery life just drop.. Is it still the same w/ 4.2.1 (CM10.1)? TIA
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Battery life is pretty damn good, and this is coming from a Galaxy S3 user
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Battery life is pretty damn good, and this is coming from a Galaxy S3 user
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Are you using the kernel it is bundled with or Wind?
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Battery life is pretty damn good, and this is coming from a Galaxy S3 user
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Not so for me, see battery dropping 1-2% per minute even only being used moderately, it seems that Quattrimus with Wind kernel gives EXCELLENT battery life but it's LTE doesn't work for Canada and GPS doesn't work. Now I'm suspecting LTE might be an issue for battery problem in Canada, even when I'm connecting only at 2G and 3G, need to do more test.
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Bundled kernel. I hardly use the device but i can push about 3 - 4 hours screen on time. Standby is good to... About 5 days on standby with an hour of screen on.
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I switched the governor to smartassv2 and clock speed to 192/1404. I'll run it like this for a few days and see how it does, I'll post results. I run GreenPower Premium (similar to Juice Defender).
Installed on a P936, but cannot connect to LTE network. Only HSPA is connected. Returned to CM10 and LTE is ok.
Anyone having the same issue?
Edits: just found out I forgot to set APN. Now it is ok.
Noticed steady battery drain even when idle... BetteryBatteryStats showed "AudioOut_2" causing partial wakelock. I disabled every app that I thought could be causing it and it was still there. Finally I unchecked 'Settings > Sounds > Touch Sounds' and the pw disappeared. So far so good- battery drain seems to have slowed. I'll continue to test.
What kernels are you guys using to get governors?
I have a T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S2 (SGH-T989), with TWRP 2.6.1.0 recovery, rooted with Stock Jellybean 4.1.2 and have an issue with a pesky wakelock that I can't find. This wakelock sets the CPU to 66% of max (1080mhz) and holds it there. It occurs whenever I plug in the power cord and the wakelock will remain in affect until the phone is rebooted. A soft-reboot (using either Xposed Installer or Android Tweaker) will not break the wakelock. Only a full reboot, where the phone goes black and the Samsung progress indicator stripe is displayed will remove the wakelock. The soft reboot that just shows the Samsung GS 2 splash screen won't cut it.
Any idea where to look. I think this is a kernel lock bug since a soft boot won't clear it. Is there a compatible replacement kernel for the STOCK 4.1.2? I tried Beanstalk 4.3.1 but had lagging and didn't want to lose the Wifi calling feature from stock rom.
If there's no replacement kernel that is compatible with the stock 4.1.2, how about a replacement rom that supports Wifi Calling which I understand is deeply rooted in TW and the kernel?
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I have a T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S2 (SGH-T989), with TWRP 2.6.1.0 recovery, rooted with Stock Jellybean 4.1.2 and have an issue with a pesky wakelock that I can't find. This wakelock sets the CPU to 66% of max (1080mhz) and holds it there. It occurs whenever I plug in the power cord and the wakelock will remain in affect until the phone is rebooted. A soft-reboot (using either Xposed Installer or Android Tweaker) will not break the wakelock. Only a full reboot, where the phone goes black and the Samsung progress indicator stripe is displayed will remove the wakelock. The soft reboot that just shows the Samsung GS 2 splash screen won't cut it.
Any idea where to look. I think this is a kernel lock bug since a soft boot won't clear it. Is there a compatible replacement kernel for the STOCK 4.1.2? I tried Beanstalk 4.3.1 but had lagging and didn't want to lose the Wifi calling feature from stock rom.
If there's no replacement kernel that is compatible with the stock 4.1.2, how about a replacement rom that supports Wifi Calling which I understand is deeply rooted in TW and the kernel?
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Yes there is its Tiberius 2.4 its in the Android Development.
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WayneTho said:
I have a T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S2 (SGH-T989), with TWRP 2.6.1.0 recovery, rooted with Stock Jellybean 4.1.2 and have an issue with a pesky wakelock that I can't find. This wakelock sets the CPU to 66% of max (1080mhz) and holds it there. It occurs whenever I plug in the power cord and the wakelock will remain in affect until the phone is rebooted. A soft-reboot (using either Xposed Installer or Android Tweaker) will not break the wakelock. Only a full reboot, where the phone goes black and the Samsung progress indicator stripe is displayed will remove the wakelock. The soft reboot that just shows the Samsung GS 2 splash screen won't cut it.
Any idea where to look. I think this is a kernel lock bug since a soft boot won't clear it. Is there a compatible replacement kernel for the STOCK 4.1.2? I tried Beanstalk 4.3.1 but had lagging and didn't want to lose the Wifi calling feature from stock rom.
If there's no replacement kernel that is compatible with the stock 4.1.2, how about a replacement rom that supports Wifi Calling which I understand is deeply rooted in TW and the kernel?
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its been a known issue for a while although it has gotten alot better than before ... reboot your phone every time you take it off the charger or you can try cpu sleeper your phone will be in a COMA! lol also anything google with make your wakelocks sky rocket , location access etc.. try cpu sleeper see if it helps first ?
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its been a known issue for a while although it has gotten alot better than before ... reboot your phone every time you take it off the charger or you can try cpu sleeper your phone will be in a COMA! lol also anything google with make your wakelocks sky rocket , location access etc.. try cpu sleeper see if it helps first ?
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Yes, this!!!
Don't know about cpu speed, never checked....but my phone won't sleep while charging ever. Always thought that was normal. And a full reboot after unplugging the phone, every time, is a habit I've had for a long time. It used to, still does, cure a few issues. One used to be media scanner. It would run wild until you rebooted after a charge, or force stopped it. Another issue has to do with chargers other than the Samsung one....phone would not sleep after a charge.
So anyway....unplug and reboot. Every time and you'll be fine after charging. Unless its another issue completely.
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@kj2112 super shocked you didn't know about it brother your always on top of everything its actually from one of the best DEV's IMO @eugene373 he knows his ISH! i actually still use it bought the paid version and it works like buttuahhh, but i also stick to 4.2.2 ROMs on the s2 for now until all the settling and bugs get ironed out
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@kj2112 super shocked you didn't know about it brother your always on top of everything its actually from one of the best DEV's IMO @eugene373 he knows his ISH! i actually still use it bought the paid version and it works like buttuahhh, but i also stick to 4.2.2 ROMs on the s2 for now until all the settling and bugs get ironed out
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I've seen that JMT supports Wifi Calling. Do you know of any other roms that still have Wifi Calling? Also, since the latest stock rom was on Android 4.1.2, does this mean all custom roms that provide Wifi calling will be on 4.1.2, or is a higher (4.2.1 or 4.2.2) available with that feature?
You might have to go back few pages on the development thread, but anything that is TW 4.1.2 will have wifi calling. Jamison904 has one Rushing has one a few others I'm on my phone so can't link them but give it shot :thumbup: an as always make a back up
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krazierokz said:
@kj2112 super shocked you didn't know about it brother your always on top of everything its actually from one of the best DEV's IMO @eugene373 he knows his ISH! i actually still use it bought the paid version and it works like buttuahhh, but i also stick to 4.2.2 ROMs on the s2 for now until all the settling and bugs get ironed out
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LOL. Of course I've used cpu sleeper....it was great!! Just haven't needed it in some time.
I meant I never noticed what my cpu is at while its charging. Pretty sure its not over 1000....
Hopefully deep sleep won't be an issue on my G2 when I get it. Come on Christmas! My 5 year old daughter is getting a galaxy tab 2 I think. Want the sd card for her movies. She filled up our N7 fast! LOL Is cpu sleeper for any phone??
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FYI, I did confirm last night that the wakelock is not taken if the phone is charged on USB instead of AC charger. I charged last night using my USB port and I was even able to power off my phone (to the "charging" indicator at least). Usually the phone will not power off while charging on AC. It will power down and then start back up automatically. I'm using a PPA 2.1A 4-port charger but I think this also occurred on the Samsung charger as well. It seems to be that the wakelock that is taken due to the AC charger gets orphaned after the phone is removed from the charger, but I still can't explain why the phone won't power off when charging on AC.
Her guys,
I've got a brand new phone here, rooted it and flashed the custom Rom purenexus. Also flashed the custom kernel elementalx for avoiding the annoying vibration with the elementalx app.
Now my problem : my battery life is very bad, especially when the screen is turned off.
In betterbatterystats I can't see any bad app which is wakelocking my phone all the time.
Do you have any other ideas?
Greets
edit: also the battery takes nearly 2 hours of charging until the battery is full (with the original charger and cable).
Pure nexus gets me great battery life. But I also use the included kernel. Start there. Elemental might be a battery hog. I don't mess with kernels anymore. Included ones do well enough for me
I´m just using the kernel to control the annoying vibration. Is it possible to toggle the vibration in the included kernel?
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I´m just using the kernel to control the annoying vibration. Is it possible to toggle the vibration in the included kernel?
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Yes. Its not related to the kernel. Haptic feedback is a native option in android
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hopesrequiem said:
Yes. Its not related to the kernel. Haptic feedback is a native option in android
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I mean the vibration strength not the haptic feedback but thank you
Check if the phone is awake constantly while the screen is off. I've had that happen to me recently and never really found the culprit, although I suspect it had something to do with Google Now. Once I got rid of the problem, battery life has been phenomenal.
Since its new,the phone might need a few cycle of charging.
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wakelock detector and better battery stats will help you figure out what the issue is.
from there you can change system and/or app settings to optimize your phone
finally you can use xposed + greenify/amplify/smartnetwork to subdue the remaining apps/wakelocks/alarms/services
I've had similar issues myself, and one thing I found helped was to use Titanium Backup to create a widget to freeze/unfreeze+launch apps I don't use regularly but like having on my phone, such as Gasbuddy/Outlook/AutoMate