I recently flashed my new Boostmobile Galaxy S3 with Stock JB 4.3 unrooted with An official Stock Sprint S3 ROM JB 4.3. After doing all i wanted to do with the phone it works 100% but the battery drains quickly and the phone gets really really hot at random times and even when its not in use. I tried an app called "Usage Timelines" to see what eating my phone up. And found out that Total CPU Load can be 80%, 90% And even 100% but the remaining apps are JUST 0% except for KNOX. CAN SOMEONE HELP ME OUT.
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This is not a result of your flash. Sounds like a hardware issue.
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alemosman said:
I recently flashed my new Boostmobile Galaxy S3 with Stock JB 4.3 unrooted with An official Stock Sprint S3 ROM JB 4.3. After doing all i wanted to do with the phone it works 100% but the battery drains quickly and the phone gets really really hot at random times and even when its not in use. I tried an app called "Usage Timelines" to see what eating my phone up. And found out that Total CPU Load can be 80%, 90% And even 100% but the remaining apps are JUST 0% except for KNOX. CAN SOMEONE HELP ME OUT.
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Try going into stock recovery and doing a factory reset. That may clear some issues?
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Try going into stock recovery and doing a factory reset. That may clear some issues?
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Its not because of the flash but he may have downloaded some app that is doing this so yea factory reset sounds good :thumbup:
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3G heating it up
bradley129 said:
Its not because of the flash but he may have downloaded some app that is doing this so yea factory reset sounds good :thumbup:
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Thanks guys for your reply, After a day of monitoring i noticed it only heats up when the data is On because Its normal with data off. even when on wifi it doesn't heat up. @bradley129 yes i suspected its not the flash but it started after i flashed the sprint ROM.
I agree, I've had the same problem. I flashed the OTA update with Knox removed--no special ROM or kernel or anything. Right after, my battery started draining quickly--like today I was at 38% after about 4 hours of the phone just sitting there. And the phone has been very hot--leading me to believe that something is running nonstop--most likely something that I don't WANT running.
So, after looking around, I found a few things. There are a couple of settings that the OTA decided to change on me.
One of them was this "nifty" feature of flashing the flash when the phone rings. I don't get that many calls, but still. Fix that by going into SettingsMy deviceAccessibility, then check and uncheck Flash Notifications (near the bottom)--yes, it's not checked. But it is checked. Nice feature.
Sprint connections optimizer--is now performing wakeups and staying awake. I turned it off.
I also found this thread and installed a couple of apps to help me find other culprits. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2357417
Greenify
Battery Doctor (since the Better Battery Stats cost)
Wakelock Detector
I didn't go as far as the post did. I basically ran the Wakelock Detector and identified Connections Optimizer as a bad guy. And looked with Battery Doctor at what was using the most battery. And used Greenify to turn off some apps that were waking up that didn't need to--like my yoga app, and Pandora (both of which I use infrequently anyway).
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I recently flashed my new Boostmobile Galaxy S3 with Stock JB 4.3 unrooted with An official Stock Sprint S3 ROM JB 4.3. After doing all i wanted to do with the phone it works 100% but the battery drains quickly and the phone gets really really hot at random times and even when its not in use. I tried an app called "Usage Timelines" to see what eating my phone up. And found out that Total CPU Load can be 80%, 90% And even 100% but the remaining apps are JUST 0% except for KNOX. CAN SOMEONE HELP ME OUT.
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I had been getting some higher battery drain with JB than I was with ICS, both were on rooted stock ATT roms. Early on I had posted that it was about the same as ICS, but after more and more use, I was starting to find that it really wasn't. I was consuming about 5-8% per hour idle and 10+ while actually using it. The idle bothered me the most because, obviously, using a phone will drain the battery
Two things have stood out as the high consumers: Media Scanner and poor signal.
To address the media scan drain, there have been suggestions to change CWM settings to backup as .tar rather than default .dup. This ONLY works if you re-do each nandroid that was a .dup as a .tar, delete the .dup backups, and clear the unused backup data through CWM. This removes the blobs folder files which will be in the thousands.
To address the poor signal drain, I flashed the UCLH9 modem (see modems thread in the development forum). Better Battery Stats is not showing any drain caused by poor signal, and this is also reflected by actual usage, the signal is simply... better.
Consumption is marginally higher than on ICS but not nearly as high as I was experiencing. If this has already been covered, my apologies for eating up server space...
Could you alternatively put a .nomedia file into the clockworkmod folder on the device? Would that prevent it from scanning that folder?
Well I'm bone stock and not rooted, I have no backups and the media is eating my battery like mad since the update. I've killed the process several times but it starts back up on its own. The only way I know to fix it will require root.
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There is a rogue app in the stock TW that is doing it. I have seen it in every 4.1.2 port. Run a de-bloat and it will go away.
Do you know what bloat exactly is causing it?
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There is a rogue app in the stock TW that is doing it. I have seen it in every 4.1.2 port. Run a de-bloat and it will go away.
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I have all the att and Samsung bloat frozen via TiBu.
Trust me, something is there. I never had the chance to figure out exactly which app it was though. I have a feeling that it may have something to do with a Samsung app.
I would suggest using OS Monitor from the Play Store. Make it show all system processes and see if you can dig deeper into it.
Edit: Also, here is my humble opinion too. People keep wanting new and better features. Well, that always comes at a cost. Just remember that. The iPhone boys are learning that the hard way too.
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Trust me, something is there. I never had the chance to figure out exactly which app it was though. I have a feeling that it may have something to do with a Samsung app.
I would suggest using OS Monitor from the Play Store. Make it show all system processes and see if you can dig deeper into it.
Edit: Also, here is my humble opinion too. People keep wanting new and better features. Well, that always comes at a cost. Just remember that. The iPhone boys are learning that the hard way too.
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I agree with that sentiment... I'm considering reverting back to ICS but the smoothness of jelly beans is too enticing.
after making these changes yesterday I got a 40% battery consumption over 9 hours with average use which IMHO is plenty.
Solution is to reboot the phone OR unmount by going into settings, storage and unmount the USB there instead of from the notification bar. I think this solution works but have not tried it myself.
rebooting whenever the os gets out of hand, or unmounting the SD card, is not a viable option IMHO.
my post was directed toward root users who have cwm installed and are experiencing the media drain because of the blob files. the modem change I tried because all the reliable jelly bean ports seem to use the H9 modem. a weak mobile signal is detrimental to battery life, as is a weak or intermittent WiFi signal.
believe me, on my rooted phone, these two changes made a real and noticeable improvement in battery life in JB. I've gone half the day today on ICS and half the day on JB. battery consumption is now within the range I had on ICS.
one the one hand, I believe that some increase in consumption is due to the "omg I has the jelly beans and I'm going to use the bejeasus out of my phone" factor. I also believe that a good number of fixes and patches are simply a placebo effect. BUT, my phone had been getting hot and tearing up the battery due to signal searching in areas where it had been fine prior to the update. heck, we have an att tower within 100 ft if my office, I typically pull 69-70mbps at work. on the k3 modem I was regularly dropping data or losing LTE. not anymore.
Un mounting then re mounting seems to have worked for me the process can now be killed!
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1% in the last hour and it wasn't idle the whole time. sent a few texts and spent a few minutes on Facebook. I'll take it...
Check you facebook mine wa at 51% I uninstalled it and re installed fixed battery drain
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Argh. k3 modem has been simply horrible. was constantly losing data though I initially thought it was the rom i was using. Is it safe to back flash from k3 to h9 or is there a certain procedure that needs to be done?
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Argh. k3 modem has been simply horrible. was constantly losing data though I initially thought it was the rom i was using. Is it safe to back flash from k3 to h9 or is there a certain procedure that needs to be done?
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I used the CWM flashable zip from the thread in development. I did the typical cache/dalvik cache wipe first.
the last4 hours the phone was on my nightstand unplugged doinga sleep drain test. 0.3% per hour.
Ok I have found something running on my SGS3 that wasn't running all the time before and now its open constantly. I need to know if anyone knows if this one is safe to FC and then disable. Any help would be appreciated. I mean heck I wake up in the morning and this is running and I definitely am not using maps in my sleep.LOL anyways anyone know?
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Ok I have found something running on my SGS3 that wasn't running all the time before and now its open constantly. I need to know if anyone knows if this one is safe to FC and then disable. Any help would be appreciated. I mean heck I wake up in the morning and this is running and I definitely am not using maps in my sleep.LOL anyways anyone know?
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OOPS! Sorry about that. MAPSserviceSamsung. I finally found the list of apps safe for disable and it is safe to disable. I'm seeing a bit of improvement in battery life. I also uninstalled facebook and reinstalled it and since doing these 2 things I'm things are getting much better.
I will have to try these. My battery is horrid. My OneX got easy 30+ hours of heavy use to a charge. My SG3 is lucky to get 8 hours. I average 10% an hour on mild use, heavy use and its as high as 15%
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OOPS! Sorry about that. MAPSserviceSamsung. I finally found the list of apps safe for disable and it is safe to disable. I'm seeing a bit of improvement in battery life. I also uninstalled facebook and reinstalled it and since doing these 2 things I'm things are getting much better.
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I'd like to see that list too if you don't mind sharing the info
I think I'm going to do a factory reset soon. Pretty sure that these drains are caused by some leftovers from ICS...
Hi Guys,
I updated to 4.1.2 few days ago and since then I'm experiencing a battery drain in deep sleep mode usually 3-4% per hour.
I froze all the "safe" apps via Titanium backup, and also removed some bloatware (chat on, google+ etc..), also I disabled the Google location services and the WIFI during sleep it set to off...still no improvement, could you kindly advise what can I try next? as I'm desperate and if I won't find any solution I'll just downgrade back to 4.1.1...
Thanks!
Roi
chancho83 said:
Hi Guys,
I updated to 4.1.2 few days ago and since then I'm experiencing a battery drain in deep sleep mode usually 3-4% per hour.
I froze all the "safe" apps via Titanium backup, and also removed some bloatware (chat on, google+ etc..), also I disabled the Google location services and the WIFI during sleep it set to off...still no improvement, could you kindly advise what can I try next? as I'm desperate and if I won't find any solution I'll just downgrade back to 4.1.1...
Thanks!
Roi
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chancho83 said:
Hi Guys,
I updated to 4.1.2 few days ago and since then I'm experiencing a battery drain in deep sleep mode usually 3-4% per hour.
I froze all the "safe" apps via Titanium backup, and also removed some bloatware (chat on, google+ etc..), also I disabled the Google location services and the WIFI during sleep it set to off...still no improvement, could you kindly advise what can I try next? as I'm desperate and if I won't find any solution I'll just downgrade back to 4.1.1...
Thanks!
Roi
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Similar to you, I have tweaks 4.1.2 so much. Removed all the bloatware, disabled google now/locations, etc etc. Stopped media scanning too and checked to see all the wakelocks and try eliminating the top ones.
Basically, unless I'm missing something very obvious, there is absolutely NO WAY whatsoever to stop the battery drain. Software is the problem, and I would suggest reverting back to 4.1.1 unless Samsung or Google sort this mess out.
Hi
I have the same Problem with battery drain in deep sleep mode!
I contacted Samsung, they told me it's the old system! (4.1.1)
I should do a full reset.
bibo199201 said:
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I have the same Problem with battery drain in deep sleep mode!
I contacted Samsung, they told me it's the old system! (4.1.1)
I should to a full reset.
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It's the new system (4.1.2) that is the problem.
Happnd wid my note 2 also ..........
Battery draining wil be for 4-5 cycles only n after it wil nt happen
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shashanksethi said:
Happnd wid my note 2 also ..........
Battery draining wil be for 4-5 cycles only n after it wil nt happen
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Doesn't seem to be the case with me
Just wipe data and cache from recovery not from settings it will solve the problem no need to downgrade guarranteed
I try it on several devices
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When restoring apps using TB, you should always install apks only and not include data.
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same problem
same problem here b4 update less than 1% in sleep now 3% !! called samsung told me 2 send 4 repairs !!!!!!!!!!!! i didn't do this since my phone is not broken .did wipe data/cache & reinstalled all apps from market (no backup used) nothing helps . used to get 2 to 3 days of moderate use now 1 day
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same problem here b4 update less than 1% in sleep now 3% !! called samsung told me 2 send 4 repairs !!!!!!!!!!!! i didn't do this since my phone is not broken .did wipe data/cache & reinstalled all apps from market (no backup used) nothing helps . used to get 2 to 3 days of moderate use now 1 day
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My issue I figure out is the wifi that never turns off even if theres no app on and screen is off. (smart wifi not working)
My solution is this: https://play.google.com/store/apps/...xLDEsImNvbS5hc2tzdmVuLmJldHRlcndpZmlvbm9mZiJd
I tried a lot of apps, and this is turning off the wifi properly and not used, them my phone keeps on Edge that dont waste juice.
is getting a lot better, but 4.1.2 seems to suck more bat than 4.1.1
Try to drain your battery till 2% and then fully charge it. For some reason it works everytime for me
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Help. For the past couple weeks, my batterys been complete ****. When I'm using my phone while charging, the battery life is draining. Also charging is super slow. Auto data sync is off, GPS,Bluetooth off, brightness in the middle, light apps. Idk what's wrong. Before, battery would last the whole day, but now id get lucky to even last half the xay. All this started to happen when I installed a 4.2.2 ROM and Odin back to 4.1.1 and restore backup. Idkkk. Oh and I also noticed the battery bar indicator is displaying it wrong. Like its at 49%, but the battery bar is filled 3/4th.
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Help. For the past couple weeks, my batterys been complete ****. When I'm using my phone while charging, the battery life is draining. Also charging is super slow. Auto data sync is off, GPS,Bluetooth off, brightness in the middle, light apps. Idk what's wrong. All this started to happen when I installed a 4.2 ROM and Odin back to 4.1.1 and restore backup. Idkkk
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Try different usb cables and consider investing in a new battery.
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Check for wakelocks. Most likely your issue.
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ayeitschris said:
Help. For the past couple weeks, my batterys been complete ****. When I'm using my phone while charging, the battery life is draining. Also charging is super slow. Auto data sync is off, GPS,Bluetooth off, brightness in the middle, light apps. Idk what's wrong. Before, battery would last the whole day, but now id get lucky to even last half the xay. All this started to happen when I installed a 4.2.2 ROM and Odin back to 4.1.1 and restore backup. Idkkk. Oh and I also noticed the battery bar indicator is displaying it wrong. Like its at 49%, but the battery bar is filled 3/4th.
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Open a file manager like Root Explorer and go to /data/system and find the file "batterystats.bin"
delete that file. (be sure to change the attributes of the file to read & write - by default it's read only)
The phone will recreate it automatically on next boot.
By doing this the battery bars in the statusbar will reflect the battery condition a lot more accurately.
Also by using the AC wall charger instead of the computer's usb will charge the phone 20% faster.
Good Luck!
Uhhh...I think you answered your own question...problem started when you installed new ROM. Ftlog people just stop rooting your phones and live with factory stock ROM. 99% of all complaints on this forum are due to custom ROMS.
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Uhhh...I think you answered your own question...problem started when you installed new ROM. Ftlog people just stop rooting your phones and live with factory stock ROM. 99% of all complaints on this forum are due to custom ROMS.
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You're funny.
@Chris, from my understanding and personal experience of using custom ROMs the only way that a major problem could occur when moving from custom back to stock (or modified stock) is if either (a) there is an issue with the download itself; or (b) if the person didn't do a wipe (full or dalvik cache) during the install process; or (c) the ROM installed is not built for the person's phone. So don't paint all ROMs with the same brush.
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Hi all
After sitting with my stock SGS4 (i9505) for a few months I decided to root (as i had my N7000 and HTC Desire).
About the same time as this my phone began turning off seemingly randomly. At first i thought this may be a ROM/Kernel issue but I have tried a couple including Stock(rooted), Carbon and the GooglePlay Rom. The same thing happens for all of them.
Once off, the phone boots to splash screen then turns off. This cycles. I remove the battery and the phone will turn on, sometimes showing a SIGNIFICANT apparent drop in battery (90% reduces to 3% during this single on/off cycle). A quick charge and restart will often cause the rebooted phone to read the battery at 90% again.
The battery does appear slightly swollen and i'm curious if anyone could shed any light on:
1) does this seem a battery / firmware issue and
2) any suggestions?
Thanks in advance for any help you can offer!
Currently: GooglePlay Rom 4.2.2 PhilZTouch Recovery
Regards
Warnoceros
If you're saying the battery is "swollen" it probably is a battery issue IMO. Especially if you're having problems on every ROM you've tried.
Have you tried going back to stock to see if it's still happening?
Hi
Thanks for replying. I'm downloading stock now so will report in the morning.
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Bad battery.
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Hi,
So, went back to stock (binary counter has moved up unfortunately - didnt read into that before hand). Was still rebooting. Have replaced battery and this seems to have done the trick for the time being. I noticed that the unit did not reset until my google accout restored apps to the phone so there is still a chance it was a bad app i suppose.
Most likely the battery though
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Bad battery.
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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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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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@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.