[Q] Galaxy S3 4.3 Upgrade - Battery / Charging Issues - Sprint Samsung Galaxy S III

I updated my Samsung Galaxy S3 (Sprint) from Android 4.1.2 to 4.3 the other day via USB cable and Samsung's KIES software, and it first everything seemed fine. The phone seemed to respond faster and so I was happy with the update. However, in the past 24 hours or so, I've noticed some major battery / charging issues.
First, last night, I charged the phone up fully while watching TV around 8ish, and by 10 or 11 it was almost dead again (and I hadn't really been doing anything on it during that timeframe). Then, overnight, I had it plugged in to charge, and when I woke this morning it was EXTREMELY hot (the battery I assume) and had a message stating "Charging paused - battery temperature too high" although it seemed to be almost fully charged. I turned it on to airplane mode, left it unplugged, and went back to sleep for a little while longer, and when I woke again it was much cooler and the battery had hardly drained. Now, I just turned it off airplane mode and it's getting slightly hot (although nothing near how hot it was earlier) and the battery seems to be dropping at a much more rapid rate - from 93% to 90% in the past few minutes.
Anyone have any ideas?? Do I maybe need a new battery? Just an FYI - I'm not using the USB charger that came with the phone - I've been using others - could that make a difference?
Any help is greatly appreciated! Thanks!

I expect that it's probably the same problem that I described in my topic. In short, if you disable wifi location reporting you should experience much better battery life, but if you want to use location reporting you'll have to wait for a fix.

So, one setting that I've changed that has helped has been: Settings -> Connections tab -> Wi-Fi -> Advanced -> Keep Wi-Fi on during sleep -> Always
Now, when I'm at home (or elsewhere that I have a constant, good wi-fi connection), my battery actually lasts most of the day. However, I still notice that when I'm out and about, the battery drains extremely quickly. It seems (although I'm not 100% on this), that it drains faster when connected to 3G than when connected to a 4G network. Still, I never had this issue when I was running Android 4.1.2, so I'm wondering if anyone has any other optimization or configuration change tips that might help me get my battery life under control?? Thanks!!

Install Cyanogenmod and fix the battery problem
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Battery Charging Issues

Normally I charge my phone nightly right before I go to bed and don't plug it in at all during the day usually.
I have noticed that on days where I have to use my phone heavily and require a charge midway through the day for the next week my phones battery life is almost cut in half. If I charge it regularly at night for a week or so the battery life will go back to normal. Has anyone else noticed this behavior? I'm trying to figure out if this is an incredible issue or an android issue.
Another thing I noticed is that under the battery stats it lists that my awake time is 43 hours. Its just slightly less that the up time. This makes me think that my phone isn't going to sleep. Anyone know how to tell if my phone is sleeping or tell me which app is keeping my phone from sleeping?
Install this app
http://www.appbrain.com/app/spare-parts/com.androidapps.spare_parts
Go to partial wake. in one of the drop downs.
I checked the partial wake usage and I don't see anything out of the ordinary.
I actually have an update to the situation. As a last resort I wiped my phone and loaded Cyanogen 6.1. At first it was working awesome. Battery life was awesome but as time went on the battery life got worse and worse and now i'm back where I started.
It sure seems like there is software problem with the way the phone tracks the battery usage/charging information. As I said it seems like charging the phone midway through the day or charging the phone before the phone is dead seems to have a negative effect on the battery. I don't get it. Letting the phone completely die isn't realistic. Charging the phone when I go to bed without affecting how long the phone last after the next charge should be totally doable you would think.
Does anyone have any suggestions or insight that might help me out.
You don't say if you charge with the phone powered off or on. But sound like you're always charging with the phone turned on.
I don't think the phone charges fully while turned on (to prevent overheating maybe? ).
If you can, I'd suggest trying to charge with the phone off, at least during the nightly charge.
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Yes I do charge my phone while its powered on (like the rest of the world). I don't know anyone that turns their phone off to charge.
My phone is paid for by my company so that they can get ahold of me in the event of a server failure or some other IT related disaster. If the phone was off I wouldn't be able to receive those important calls.
I can't believe no one else has witnessed this type of activity with the incredible. I have tried 2 phones (replaced for an unrelated reason) and 3 batteries. The behavior seems like a software glitch. I have noticed with with both AOSP and Sense Roms.
Does anyone have an in depth understanding of how the battery system works on this phone. I also have an Iphone and the battery life compared to my android phone is ridiculous. I would use the Iphone exclusively but it doesn't do everything my android phone can do. I'm hoping there is a way to fix this.
Well, now you do know someone who charges with their phone off. Me!
I'm in IT as well and on call one week per month. But we don't run a third shift, so late night calls are almost never, and they have my land line number.
Back on topic, I have experienced better battery life while charging with the phone off. Maybe you can get an external charger until a solution is found.
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Well i'm on call 24/7 and I don't have a landline.
What do you mean by "get an external charger until a solution is found." Do you mean a second charger to charge during the day? I have plenty of chargers. Thats part of the problem. Charging in the middle of the day I believe is causing the problem. Until a solution is found? Are you saying there is in fact a problem?
Having to leave my phone plugged in all day kind of defeats the purpose of having a wireless phone don't you think?
Please...anyone have any knowledge of how the charging system works in android and specifically how it might work differently on the incredible?
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What do you mean by "get an external charger until a solution is found." Do you mean a second charger to charge during the day?
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I should have said get an extra battery and a stand-alone charger that allows you to charge the extra battery while it's disconnected from the phone.
Have you read the thread in general titled 'your battery gauge is lying to you'. (or something like that). Good read. Also there's hundreds of other threads on the inc's battery issues. Well known problem.
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If your up time and awake time are essentially the same, you definitely have something running in the background. Try menu/settings/applications/running services and see what program might be running that shouldn't be. You can also use an app called System Panel to do a comprehensive survey. I recently had an update that resulted in the program running continuously in the background, affecting my battery life.
Some other threads have discussed that after 40+ hours of up time, their phone goes into max CPU usage all the time. Again, using the app System Panel, I confirmed this for my own phone at 45 hours. My ROM is the stock Froyo 2.2 with a custom kernel. the simple solution is to power off/power on the phone which resets the uptime.
My routine is to charge the phone with power on over night so I can use the alarm. When I get up in the morning, I power off the phone and bump charge it for about 30 minutes until the light turns green again. Then I'm usually good for about 10 - 12 hours of uptime with 3-4 hours of awake time using a 1500 battery. That time can also be reduced considerably if I'm receiving a poor 3G signal.
I did originally have a problem with a program not allowing my phone to sleep but I have since uninstalled that program and now my wake time numbers are where they should be. I think the remaining battery issues are a result of me having to charge my phone in the middle of the day as a result of the misbehaving program prior to me uninstalling it.
It almost seems like the the battery in the incredible has a memory. On a hunch I have started completely discharging my phone completely everynight before I put it on the charger. As a result my battery life as almost doubled. When I get home at night I start playing angry birds with the brightness at full until the battery gets to about 3 percent left. This obviously isn't a permanent solution but It certainly sheds some light on the root of the problem.
Prior to doing the full discharge I did a bump charge and wiped my battery stats. The battery is working great now. I wish someone would create a kernal/rom that has this issue resolved. Since these new lithium batteries aren't supposed to have a memory anymore I'm thinking it has to be something that the OS is doing with the battery stats file.
According to this article you should fully charge and discharge once every 30 or so charging cycles to resync the battery meter with the actual battery voltage. So maybe the complete discharge fixed your problems.
http://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/how_to_prolong_lithium_based_batteries
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not sure if this will help or not, but i have been running advanced task killer ever since 2.1(haven't gotten around to uninstalling before now, ha ha) and recently uninstalled it and installed watchdog task manager and my battery has increased two fold!
just my two cents worth.

Sprint Galaxy S3 Battery Life has suddenly plummeted

I have had this phone for about 2 weeks, and the battery life has been great. However, today, my battery jumped to 90% within 6 minutes! I was doing nothing different today than I have been. Why has my battery suddenly gotten to be so terrible? What can I do about it? How can I tell the health of the battery? I have attached a picture.
I also calibrated the battery within the first week that I had the device
From what I understand about li-ion batteries, the top 10% charge is usually not accurate. Since it's not good to fill li-ion batteries to the max, they're set to display 100% when they're not actually a 100% (since people would complain that it's not charging fully).
Here's some info about these batteries http://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/charging_lithium_ion_batteries/
As for your specific issue, I've heard there's a problem with the idle (a lot of ROMs claim to have that fixed). As for helping save battery life, if you idle then looking into JuiceDefender is a good idea. JuiceDefender combined with FreeSG3 ROM have helped me get at least 4 hrs of extra battery.
I completely agree with what you said. Now, in just 45 minutes, my phone has 82% battery left. My phone says that it has been in use for the last 30 minutes, but I haven't touched it - the screen has only been on for 15 minutes total. Does the battery drain seem a bit excessive?
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I completely agree with what you said. Now, in just 45 minutes, my phone has 82% battery left. My phone says that it has been in use for the last 30 minutes, but I haven't touched it - the screen has only been on for 15 minutes total. Does the battery drain seem a bit excessive?
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So I think I see where part of the problem is. Sprint Automatic Connections Optimizer turned Wi-Fi on. I am at my house, but it wouldn't connect to our home Wi-Fi at all. It knows the network and the key, so why wouldn't it connect?
Hmm that's weird... I've had some problems with the Wifi at home too, but so does my Linux machine.. so I think it's something with the router and not the devices themselves. On mine JuiceDefender takes care of it though... if it doesn't connect within a specified amount of time it turns it off and tries again later.
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So I think I see where part of the problem is. Sprint Automatic Connections Optimizer turned Wi-Fi on. I am at my house, but it wouldn't connect to our home Wi-Fi at all. It knows the network and the key, so why wouldn't it connect?
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Disable the connections manager, and stop the service, it is a huge battery drain!
How do u disable the connections manager?
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I think he meant the sprint connections optimizer. I just turned it off, I'll see if it makes a difference.
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Running stock with no root yet on my Spring Samsung Galaxy SIII I know that I had my % being displayed when charging my battery and the light went "green" pretty much as soon as it hit 90%. When I unplugged the device it showed 100% for a brief moment and then quickly came down to the 90% that I thought it should have been at all along. Did you have it charging for a long time after it turned "green" or did you just take the device off as soon as it changed from red to green on the indicator light? I still have good overall charge times it is just the top few percent that are kind of wonky.
Hope it helps as a possible reason why that happened to you. I know when I wake up and have had it charging overnight it tends to stay near the 100 mark a lot longer still as well.
I'm happy as can be! I use CM10 nightly and KT747 kernel w/stock battery and I'm a pretty heavy user, no games on these stats but definitely suggest this setup for anyone that's having issues w/ battery. Also the fastest.. Literally secs to open web pages and flies through everything..
To see what's keeping your device awake, open terminal emulator & type: su (push enter) type dumpsys alarm (press enter) this will give you a list of what's waking your device. I use better battery stats app which there's also a forum on here for that's a great reference. Sounds to me like you should drain it to 0% and charge back up. This should solve any calibration issues you may or may not have. What's your signal like where you've been getting mass drainage? That does play a large roll in drain as well..

Wakelocks: VBUS_PRESENT & WLAN _RX_WAKE

I'm running CM10 10.0 Stable and the latest Lightening ZAP Kernel.
I've always had problems with battery life that are somewhat random. Sometimes my phone will last over 24 hours with the same usage as when my phone decides to die in 8 hours. This is very concerning because I know a phone should not be this random with the same apps and usage charge after charge.
I've relentlessly searched for the wakelocks that keep this crazy phone awake using BetterBatteryStats, CPU Spy, Battery Monitor Widget and GSam Battery Monitor. My average charge time on a rooted stock 4.0.4 was about 20 hours. My average time on CM10 stable is 8 hours. I now carry around an external USB battery all the time because of this with a wall charger and multiple micro USB cables in my arsenal.
Now I'm playing with undervolting but I know that's not getting to the source.
My phone does seem to go into deep sleep when unplugged but only 50% of the time. I've read that VBUS_PRESENT is when charging with a non friendly charger. Well I've been using a stock Samsung charger that came with my phone and it still shows up. WLAN_RX_WAKE I'm totally not sure of...it uses a huge amount of time keeping the phone awake why?? I'm not sure. It didn't used to do this and I leave WiFi, Data, and Syncing on. I have the same outcome whether Google Now is on or off as well.
Any help would be really really appreciated. I think I have battled battery run time since I started using Android. I wish it wasn't like that because I love the openness of the operating system compared to iOS which I have used in the original iPhone and every generation up to the iPhone 4. If you guys require screenshots I'd be more than happy to give them. There are so many smart minds here that know far more than me and I know it!!
I'm having the same issue running Gangnam Style CM10 on my Evo 3D. I'm seeing huge wlan_rx_wake wakelock that I haven't seen on any other ROM (same networks).
Apparently, it's multicast network traffic that the phone should ignore, but instead wakes up and replies.
Sucks.
Hmmm strange. I reformatted my phone and wiped everything clean...and reinstalled CM10 stable with the newest lighting zap kernel. But now the phone app is taking a massive amount of power from wakelocks and CPU. My phone is left with a higher than average CPU idle running at 1566MHz for 40% of the time before my battery dies at 10%/hour. Something is really up and I can't figure it out. I know that when my phone was operating at 4+ hours per charge the temp would be under 30C. Now running at idle it's 33C. I normally never feel the back of the phone heat up near the camera LED but now it sometimes feels warm or hot when it's deciding to try to deplete power within a few hours. This is a strange thing....I don't hear of people with CM10 having this problem...or does everyone think having an 8-10 hour burn time is normal?
Just switched to Slim Bean ROM (JB) and still have wlan_rx_wake jamming me up on wifi networks.
u guys need to change the settings under the advanced menu to tell your phone when to enable/disable WiFi sleeping, the delay amount, that's what the wlan_RX wakelock is
as the op stated,vbus is indeed when using a charger other than the stock Samsung one that came with your phone
What should the delay amount be? I used to have it set to 5 minutes under "only when plugged in". I use my OEM Samsung charger and nothing else but I still get vbus.
I just did a test and turned all data and wifi off. Battery drain has been completely normal at less than 1%/hour. This is great so now I need to find my internet culprit. I get the same type of nasty battery drain with Wifi on, Data on, Wifi & Data on.
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u guys need to change the settings under the advanced menu to tell your phone when to enable/disable WiFi sleeping, the delay amount, that's what the wlan_RX wakelock is
as the op stated,vbus is indeed when using a charger other than the stock Samsung one that came with your phone
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I'd rather have the wifi never sleep. Why use a low speed, higher power radio (3g) when you have access to a wifi network.
Wlan_rx_wake never kept the phone awake on gingerbread ROMs.

Insanely rapid battery drain

Hey guys, my nexus out of the blue started to rapidly deplete its battery. My charge will go from 100%-0 within 2 hours with the screen OFF. Yep, a total screen on uptime of about 13 seconds. I hoped the problem was with the battery itself so I bought a replacement 3800mah extended battery and it's still having the same problem, except now it'll drain in about 4 hours with the screen off.
I tried all the things I could find via search, turning off all syncs and settings I could but nothing improved it. Also I've wiped several times, there's no additional apps installed or anything, just stock. The phone seems to charge normally, taking about the same time as when it worked fine to get to 100%.
I'm guessing it's a hardware issue, but I'm out of warranty on the phone. Any of you experience something similar and was able to replace a part manually, or is my phone prettty much a brick.
Also I should add that there is no service currently on the phone since I had to switch it out, It's pretty much on airplane mode w/ mobile network turned off so it's not looking for a signal or lte draining. Another thing is that the drain is pretty consistent, meaning I could be using the phone or have it off the whole time and it's still going to 0% at the same time.

[Q] battery problems?

Hello.
I'm using nexus 7 2013 lte for a couple of weeks and i experience some troubles that quite bother me. Device is running android 4.4.2 installed OTA.
First of all, battery drain in sleep mode is kind of unpredictable. At night (8-9 hours to be exact) device can consume 3%, 5%, 15 or even 20. My first thought was to check installed third-party apps which could cause it. But i didn't manage to find the reason of the problem, the statistics of battery looks OK, tablet can work fine for a couple of days, and then same thing occurs. I found no dependance to 3g and wifi on/off: there can be 3% for night when device is just left with wireless connections, and there can be 10-15% with airplane mode on and precursory reboot. Battery drain happens only in sleep mode, and battery times are absolutely normal on heavy tasks (10 hours of 720p video, 3:45 of gaming). The other device I use works just fine with same apps installed, same settings and cellular carrier: consumption on idle is low and constant.
Some weird jumps in battery level also can be noticed: from current level to 100% and back on: example 1
example 2
No chargers or usb were connected, temperature around was constant. Can't find any reasonable explanation to these jumps.
So should I suspect that my item has any hardware faults of battery, or there can be some software issues?
And another minor question: how good should be wifi reception on nexus? The "other device" I mentioned above (which is galaxy note 2) has solid, good level and speed of connection, while nexus seems quite worse on this subject. For example, in the room where I am at the moment, note has 3/4 bars in wifi symbol and fine, constant speed, and nexus has 1 or 2 bars of 4, and connection looks pretty laggy.
Thanks in advance for any response.
Try factory resetting and testing sleep mode battery consumption again without installing/touching anything. If its a hardware problem, it will happen again. Wifi reception should be the same or better then note normally, but as i said, factory reset and try, if the problem(s) persist, its a hardware problem.
Those battery graph peaks were still present last night.
I've just performed factory reset, will see if it changes behavior of my device.
Thanks!
So, after factory reset on pure system without any non-stock apps I got these results:
Battery consumption on idle was usually between 1 and 1.5% per hour. There was a little of instability (marked red on the screenshot), but just a little. Nothing like sudden 15% per hour that used to happen before. Is 1.5% good enough for sleep mode on stock firmware with 3g(not lte, 3g) and wifi turned on?
No jumps to 100% were noticed during these 24 hours, but they didn't happen every day. They worried me most, so I'll continue to check if they occur again. Hope they disappeared after factory reset.
As for the next step, I gonna install my usual apps and see if it affects battery perfomance.
By the way, about wifi reception: it still had 1-2 bars where galaxy note has 3-4. But then I ran some speedtests, and connection speed on nexus was usually significantly faster then note's. So wifi works just fine, it is just a matter of wifi icon calibration.
For a bit my batt life was suffering. I found it worked to turn it off, charge it fully, and then turn it on again. I actually wanted to know if there r any good task killers for it?

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