I have a Verizon HTC one m8 running viperone 1.71 t mobile rom. Everything is working perfect, but there is one small probelm. Everytime I reset my phone the battery stats erase.
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hey guys,
i have looked everywhere, especially here, and couldn't find a solution.
i have recently upgraded to LeeDroid, and since then i am experiencing battery drain issues. here is the list of the things i tried:
re flashed after complete WIPE (with the .zip file)
re flashed after complete WIPE without restoring from backup
calibrated the battery
worked with current widget - keep seeing 40mA and above even during the night ?!?
worked with Spare Parts - keep getting FC when trying to view battery information
i have the matching Radio and RIL!
when i check the battery usage in the settings menu, i see that phone calls are just behund display
try to change the network type from WCDMA prefered to GSM/CDMA (PRL) kept getting 3G but no improvement on battery life
'where is my droid power' shows the phone at the top with 7.19% sometines its HTC Sense with ~5%
please please tell me what i need to do? i find it hard to believe that a custom ROM takes more battery then the stock ROM, i mean - whats the point?!?
highly appreciate it!!
Roy.
Is this battery drain showing even before restoring your apps (or any data)? If so, try a different rom but it's possible the battery is on it's way out.
well, to be honest i haven't tried flashing and installing the apps one one of thats what you mean...
battery out? meaning dying? i bought the damn thing brand new 2 months ago, when i was on stock Froyo - was perfect...
p.s. i havent restored the apps from backup - manually installed one by one...
Install the rom and don't install any apps, and see what your drain is like. If it's fine, install apps one by one and see if any problems arrive.
If straight away the battery is bad try some different roms (with the correct radio - very important) and try a stock (but rooted) rom.
If it was fine on froyo and has only arisen since installing a custom rom the battery itself is probably fine then.
yeah i guess that the only way to be sure... to install one by one...
ok man, thanks a lot!!! i was also wondering if there is an app i havent tried yet that maybe can pinpoint me to the source of the problem...
Discuss battery problems here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=819266
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Hello everyone,
I have a problem with my Desire HD running ViperDHD 2.3.0 ROM.
When I take a picture using flash with low battery, the phone shutdown and stuck on boot after restarting.
I've tried wiping battery stat, cache and Dalvik cache and none of this fixed the issue but the only way to get phone running is to flash again the rom.
Is there a way to fix this or is a battery problem?
Thank you all!
antanigoni said:
Hello everyone,
I have a problem with my Desire HD running ViperDHD 2.3.0 ROM.
When I take a picture using flash with low battery, the phone shutdown and stuck on boot after restarting.
I've tried wiping battery stat, cache and Dalvik cache and none of this fixed the issue but the only way to get phone running is to flash again the rom.
Is there a way to fix this or is a battery problem?
Thank you all!
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Sounds like your battery needs replacing, you might want to replace it and see if the problem still occurs
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Thanks, I'll try that when i get a new battery!
I had a similar problem on Viper DVD 2.x. If the battery was under let's say 70% when taking photo with flash, the phone turned off. The only way to turn it back on was connecting the charger. I replaced the battery for the new one, original HTC, but situation is the same .
antanigoni said:
Hello everyone,
I have a problem with my Desire HD running ViperDHD 2.3.0 ROM.
When I take a picture using flash with low battery, the phone shutdown and stuck on boot after restarting.
I've tried wiping battery stat, cache and Dalvik cache and none of this fixed the issue but the only way to get phone running is to flash again the rom.
Is there a way to fix this or is a battery problem?
Thank you all!
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Changing the battery fixed the issue... Thanks a lot!
paaja said:
I had a similar problem on Viper DVD 2.x. If the battery was under let's say 70% when taking photo with flash, the phone turned off. The only way to turn it back on was connecting the charger. I replaced the battery for the new one, original HTC, but situation is the same .
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Charge full battery for your phone. Reboot to recovery and try wipe battery stat. If the problem not fix. Change to another rom. .
I cleared battery stats and caches, charged to full but the situation is the same . I will have to live with that
paaja said:
I cleared battery stats and caches, charged to full but the situation is the same . I will have to live with that
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Oke. Read around DHD forum and i think your answer is change another new battery. :laugh:
I'm considering the same thing . But it's really weird that new, original battery would be faulty
Odesláno z mého Desire HD pomocí Tapatalk 4
I'm holding off the update of 4.4.3 because I've heard that battery life decreases, can any body share their experiences of battery performance after the update?
I have a TMO M8 complete stock. I did my update last week and also added the GPS update, then cleared cache from system recovery.
I have seen an improvement in battery life.
IAmSixNine said:
I have a TMO M8 complete stock. I did my update last week and also added the GPS update, then cleared cache from system recovery.
I have seen an improvement in battery life.
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How did you do clear cache?
İ cant enter recovery
İt stucks phone picture on black screen
İm fully stock
try this.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2448036
Thank you )
Anybody have any ideas how to fix?
I am ready for a new phone
Would like to be rooted able to run anything from kitkat to marshmallow and have good battery life.
Just can't get battery life with m7 and lollipop
Hi everyone! Is there anybody know what is causing this horrible battery drain and what to do to fix it? I'm on LeeDroid 125. Thanks for answers!
I have also above 30% drain on Standby
Same problem here. The Gsam battery monitor app shoes that it is something to do with the HTC dialer. I've tried clearing the app data / cache. Clearing phone cache / dalvic. Re-flashing the firmware. Formatting and re-flashing LeeDroid. Setting the device up as a ' new ' device without restoring any of the apps or app data and only installing limited apps a couple at a time to see it there is something triggering it. So far nothing has worked for me.
I'm running US Unlocked on T-Mobile / Metro PCS. It was working great with Nougat LeeDroid.
The only thing that slowed the battery drain is keeping it in airplane mode unless I need to use data or make a call.
Hopefully HTC will re-release the US Unlocked RUU soon so I can try that.
***Update: I think I solved / fixed my battery drain problem. When I "Converted" my phone to "US Unlocked" I used "Super CID" instead of the "US Unlocked CID".
So, I changed it from super CID to US Unlocked CID, reflashed US unlocked firmware, flashed TWRP, formatted and flashed LeeDroid un-rooted. Phone has been running a couple hours now and drain appears normal, the HTC dialer has little to no activity in Gsam battery monitor. I will re-root it later.
Battery drain resolved
morr22066 said:
Same problem here. The Gsam battery monitor app shoes that it is something to do with the HTC dialer. I've tried clearing the app data / cache. Clearing phone cache / dalvic. Re-flashing the firmware. Formatting and re-flashing LeeDroid. Setting the device up as a ' new ' device without restoring any of the apps or app data and only installing limited apps a couple at a time to see it there is something triggering it. So far nothing has worked for me.
I'm running US Unlocked on T-Mobile / Metro PCS. It was working great with Nougat LeeDroid.
The only thing that slowed the battery drain is keeping it in airplane mode unless I need to use data or make a call.
Hopefully HTC will re-release the US Unlocked RUU soon so I can try that.
***Update: I think I solved / fixed my battery drain problem. When I "Converted" my phone to "US Unlocked" I used "Super CID" instead of the "US Unlocked CID".
So, I changed it from super CID to US Unlocked CID, reflashed US unlocked firmware, flashed TWRP, formatted and flashed LeeDroid un-rooted. Phone has been running a couple hours now and drain appears normal, the HTC dialer has little to no activity in Gsam battery monitor. I will re-root it later.
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***I re-rooted with SuperSU and everything seems to be fine. Battery drain has not returned.
morr22066 said:
***I re-rooted with SuperSU and everything seems to be fine. Battery drain has not returned.
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Really? SuperSU against magisk solved the problem? Will try with LeeDroid R126...
morr22066 said:
***I re-rooted with SuperSU and everything seems to be fine. Battery drain has not returned.
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It's worked! Flashed Lee R126 with supersu and no battery drain by mobile network standby! Many thanks!
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vyklouz said:
It's worked! Flashed Lee R126 with supersu and no battery drain by mobile network standby! Many thanks!
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Glad it worked. I have always had better luck with SuperSU, it may not have all the features but it is usually more reliable. I try magisk once in a while but on a fresh clean install it has caused me problems.
I have the same problem, mobile network standby battery drain after Oreo update. I'm not expert about rooting phone or flashing rom, what can I do without these option?
Add me to the list of people with this issue post Oreo update. For me, at the end of a day, Mobile Network Standby will have drained 35-40% of the battery. This is in an area with good cell reception, and without this issue on Nougat.
Sono un utente italiano ed anche io dopo aver aggiornato ad oreo ho il consumo molto alto di "standby rete mobile" 25-30-35%. Segnale sempre molto buono in 4g o 4g+. Può essere qualche bug di oreo?
morr22066 said:
Same problem here. The Gsam battery monitor app shoes that it is something to do with the HTC dialer. I've tried clearing the app data / cache. Clearing phone cache / dalvic. Re-flashing the firmware. Formatting and re-flashing LeeDroid. Setting the device up as a ' new ' device without restoring any of the apps or app data and only installing limited apps a couple at a time to see it there is something triggering it. So far nothing has worked for me.
I'm running US Unlocked on T-Mobile / Metro PCS. It was working great with Nougat LeeDroid.
The only thing that slowed the battery drain is keeping it in airplane mode unless I need to use data or make a call.
Hopefully HTC will re-release the US Unlocked RUU soon so I can try that.
***Update: I think I solved / fixed my battery drain problem. When I "Converted" my phone to "US Unlocked" I used "Super CID" instead of the "US Unlocked CID".
So, I changed it from super CID to US Unlocked CID, reflashed US unlocked firmware, flashed TWRP, formatted and flashed LeeDroid un-rooted. Phone has been running a couple hours now and drain appears normal, the HTC dialer has little to no activity in Gsam battery monitor. I will re-root it later.
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Please explain what I have to do step by step to solve this problem.
Ben1483 said:
Please explain what I have to do step by step to solve this problem.
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I doubt changing all that is what fixed it. I'm thinking checking/resetting APN/mobile network settings may have done it. Wiping caches may have done it (which is part of what he did). A clean install almost definitely would resolve any issues. There are instructions posted for all of these.