So I went into mybbattery usage to check it out again and I see that at the top of my list. Tried a restart to see if that helped and srill there. Any idea what it is?
No idea. What happens when you click it? Does it give you more info?
Can't force stop or anything either.
You don't have a Gear VR do you? An update came that chewed out my battery by maxing the CPU for 6 hours but it didn't show in the stats like that. Uninstall the Oculus app and plug headset in to reinstall was solution.
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tonymy01 said:
You don't have a Gear VR do you? An update came that chewed out my battery by maxing the CPU for 6 hours but it didn't show in the stats like that. Uninstall the Oculus app and plug headset in to reinstall was solution.
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I do not have any gear yet (got it with recall promotion and gets here Tuesday) and i know i also have gear vr disabled right now with my ez disabler package.
Most likely an orphaned process as it doesn't have an icon and it's not found on anyone else's device so far, so unlikely it's a system app. Can you remember when you first noticed this? can you match it to an app you installed around then?
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Most likely an orphaned process as it doesn't have an icon and it's not found on anyone else's device so far, so unlikely it's a system app. Can you remember when you first noticed this? can you match it to an app you installed around then?
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Yesterday was the first time I had saw it. I don't remember installing any apps recently. Just a week or so ago when I got replacement and then did the restore. Went and brought that one back and got a new one and installed each app manually this time to see.
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Yesterday was the first time I had saw it. I don't remember installing any apps recently. Just a week or so ago when I got replacement and then did the restore. Went and brought that one back and got a new one and installed each app manually this time to see.
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I got this a month ago on my previous note7. Couldn't find what it was so I factory reset and didnt came back since. Another idea, install gsam batt monitor, hopefully will give you more info.
I have been reading about how restoring backups in some cases creates a variety of conflicts ending in lags and battery drain, some recomend fresh installs to avoid this problems
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Hey I've had the HTC Desire for around 2 weeks now and its been awesome, well until these last couple of days. The phone for some reason keeps on rebooting on its own randomly and about 10 minutes ago it shutdown and would not power back on :S. I had to remove the battery, place it back and then it powered up (after pressing the power button).
I have not rooted the desire ... anyone know of any apps which may be causing this issue? or Any solutions for this issue?
Thanks
there are too many apps to mention which could be doing this to compatibility issues
you tell us, what apps have you installed? and more importantly which apps have you installed recently?
is your desire still rebooting now that you've taken the battery out and put it back in? or is it working now?
Have a look at this thread ?
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Have a look at this thread ?
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i am familiar with that thread
although he didn't mention it was an internet/apn issue
i don't suppose you've installed juice defender?
so recently installed apps are:
Dropbox
Spark
Light Racer 3D Basic
HTC_IME mod (Atari version of the keyboard)
AndAppStore
Astro File Manager
AppInstaller
AppMonster
BatteryTimeLite
Beautiful Silence Widgets
Gigbox
JuicePlotter, JuiceDefender and Ultimate Juice
Flashlight
Soccer Livescores
PicSay
Calorie Counter
Advanced Task killer
Fring
Those are the apps i've installed since may 1st.
It's working atm but it has rebooted after i have removed the battery in the las couple of days. Its the first time it wouldn't boot back. Thanks
cgrec92 said:
i am familiar with that thread
although he didn't mention it was an internet/apn issue
i don't suppose you've installed juice defender?
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yep i've got juice defender? that shouldn't shut it down tho should it? And i don't use a mobile network connection too damn expensive over here
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so recently installed apps are:
Dropbox
Spark
Light Racer 3D Basic
HTC_IME mod (Atari version of the keyboard)
AndAppStore
Astro File Manager
AppInstaller
AppMonster
BatteryTimeLite
Beautiful Silence Widgets
Gigbox
JuicePlotter, JuiceDefender and Ultimate Juice
Flashlight
Soccer Livescores
PicSay
Calorie Counter
Advanced Task killer
Fring
Those are the apps i've installed since may 1st.
It's working atm but it has rebooted after i have removed the battery in the las couple of days. Its the first time it wouldn't boot back. Thanks
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on another thread the issue was caused by juice defender changing the apn and then not changing it back but this was because it was uninstalled, oddly enough it was this causing reboot cycles on the desire
with advanced task killer it is very likely that juice defender changed the apn and then before it could change it back was killed by a.t.k
would recommend uninstalling atk anyway as it has been proven to cause problems. try this and then see if the problem persists.
Alright i've uninstalled ATK. Hope this fixes the issue (i'll post up an update on the situation tomorrow). Any other task manager apps you would recommend or just not use one?
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Alright i've uninstalled ATK. Hope this fixes the issue (i'll post up an update on the situation tomorrow). Any other task manager apps you would recommend or just not use one?
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i just wouldn't use one, this has been explained in more detail but i'll try to explain
android manages memory more efficiently, if an application is launched, it will stay in memory until the memory is needed for something else, then android will close this application and give the memory to the new one.
if say for example you force close the browser, it could have been linked to google maps, the news widget, friend stream etc, and once the browser is closed by the task killer, the other applications will re-open it in order to complete what they are doing, this will drain a large amount of battery.
correct me if i'm wrong
keep us updated if it doesn't work then try the fixes i posted on the other thread posted above
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i just wouldn't use one, this has been explained in more detail but i'll try to explain
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correct me if i'm wrong
keep us updated if it doesn't work then try the fixes i posted on the other thread posted above
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Yea i have read about that a few times and i should know better hehe. Was trying to save on battery life but juice defender and ultimate juice should be more efficient in that respect. I will post an update tomorrow afternoon. Hopefully its a positive update
Right so the desire hasn't rebooted on me since installing advanced task manager (not that I've noticed anyway). The only thing that happens is that it froze up on me once and I needed to remove the battery for it to reboot... But other than that no other issues so maybe it was atk doing the damage.
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right so it was fine but a couple of hours after posting the update it reboot itself and again this morning... seems like its going to have to be a hard reset... any last tips that might help before i so this?
I read the thread that was posted earlier but that seems to be an error with hanging up calls and apn issues. I don't use apn and it does if randomly but thanks for trying to help.
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mine has been rebooting a lot, I've narrowed it down to the thing overheating, phoned HTC and they suggest I get it swapped. Does yours reboot more often when it is warm? eg. gps&wifi on, or when its on charge?
yea it seems too. even while playing games.
I'll send HTC an email and see is they reccomend I do the same.
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I installed Taskiller last night, then HTC Desire started playing up, the screen froze, I couldn't do anything or even switch off using power button. I ended up taking the battery out to reset it. On firing up it just sorta went into a loop rebooting on reaching the homepage. After a few attempts I manage to get Appremover working, I removed taskiller and phone is now behaving itself again.
Obvious to me what the culprit was.
It was a worrying few moments as the phone is only a week old.
I installed Taskiller last night, then HTC Desire started playing up, the screen froze, I couldn't do anything or even switch off using power button. I ended up taking the battery out to reset it. On firing up it just sorta went into a loop rebooting on reaching the homepage. After a few attempts I manage to get Appremover working, I removed taskiller and phone is now behaving itself again.
Obvious to me what the culprit was.
It was a worrying few moments as the phone is only a week old.
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yep Ive stopped using task killers. they seem to be causing phones to misbehave. android's native memory management seems to work well anyways so no need for any kind of task killer/management app.
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Rigjt, so after emailing HTC and them helping me I find that the issue was being caused by a third party app. Took me the best part of 2 hours but I finally found the culprit.
Right so the app causing the problem for me was beautiful silence widgets, which is a shame as they are great widgets (emailed the developer so they might release a fix for it).
The testing process was making a list of all the apps I had installed on the my desire. Then installing a few at a time, I would reboot the phone into safe mode. Which ever app causes it to reboot almost instantly I guess was causing the issue.
Finally my desire seems to be functioning properly. Fingers crossed that I don't jynx it.
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mine reboots when using gprs/Wifi everything else its fine
Problem is when it does reboot it gets to the main screen and reboots again unless im quick enough to get to settings and deactivate gprs/Wifi
Uninstalled advanced task killer now have used gprs for a small amount of time since and no reboots so hopefully its fixed
Mine used to reboot itself while using 3g or WiFi, but the problem seems to have gone (hopefully) after I disabled the Background Data in the sync settings. Looks like it's some application trying to update itself like weather widget or something... Now it's just a process of elimination I guess...
Now it's just a process of elimination I guess...
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Good luck and I hope you don't have too many third party apps. It's a pain but its worth it in the end to have your phone working properly.
If you have any task killers I recommend staring with does. They seem to cause a lot of issues on the desire.
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Hi all, heres the story:
At first, I thought I was loosing my mind, I kept checking my phone and the WiFi was always off, which is weird for me.
Anyway I turn it back on and go about my day, check half an hour later its off.
I was like "im sure I turned that back on" anyway same again half an hour later.
So I was watching it this dinner, and low and behold I watch both my WiFi and my network connections restart themselves like someone was switching them on and off, but the WiFi didn't re-connect and stayed off, wereas data re-connected ok.
It goes on ! I then realised that my phone was calling people by itself, which is also weird as theres no buttons to accidently press to call people? (ITS TOUCHSCREEN!!!)
Anyway, today I recieved a text off someone asking me why the heck I'd just sent them map co-ordinates.
So someone or my phone is sending people map co-ordinates....
The ONLY thing I can think of is Cerberus, could Cerberus be causing this?
Is this the phone telling me its on its way out?
Any solutions?
THANKS ALL !
You have kind of answered your own question. Just uninstall Cerberus and see if it fixes it.
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You have kind of answered your own question. Just uninstall Cerberus and see if it fixes it.
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Yay yet another completely useless response thanks but I said could it be Cerberus?
Does any1 else have a suggestion I could gain something from?
As stated before, I will try removing Cerberus but would like any information or suggestions please.
Malware? Maybe you installed an app that's malicious.
Hickory, Dickory, Dox...Snowflake approves of my HOX....
try and remember what apps you installed around the time this started to happen and work your way backwards
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try and remember what apps you installed around the time this started to happen and work your way backwards
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Thanks for all your reponses, thats the thing I'm really picky over apps, and havent really installed an app for months on my HOX, as I generally do everything on my N7 now.
UPDATE:
I un-installed Cerberus, cleared cache and tried to find any left behind data(wasnt any?)
Also deleted my device off the Cerberus app website
LOW AND BEHOLD THIS MORNING CONNECTIONS TURN OFF AND ON?!?!?!
What can be doing this? I only have apps from trusted Vendors such as Natwest, Vodaphone, couple of games, Tasker etc :/
Any ideas?
Can it be Tasker? It's supposed to automate tasks. Maybe there are some causing all this. Try freezing it.
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Can it be Tasker? It's supposed to automate tasks. Maybe there are some causing all this. Try freezing it.
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I also thought it could be tasker, but Tasker has been setup for months and months, and not changed for atleast 2/3 months+
I checked tasker, and theres only 3 profiles, which have nothing to do with any connections.
They're profiles such as, plug headphones in and music player appears.
PS - Cannot freeze, stock and un-rooted.
My mate had similar issues with his SGS2. Upon examining the phone I discovered an app called Blackmart Alpha, I discovered it was a program which downloads cracked/patched apps. Did a hard reset of the phone and all was fixed, well not all, he was very pi$$ed with me for losing a heap of apps.
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My mate had similar issues with his SGS2. Upon examining the phone I discovered an app called Blackmart Alpha, I discovered it was a program which downloads cracked/patched apps. Did a hard reset of the phone and all was fixed, well not all, he was very pi$$ed with me for losing a heap of apps.
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I know where your coming from mate, but this is not me.
I enjoy supporting the developers that make apps, and if that means buying a paid version of an app then so be it.
I don't download any dodgey things, all my downloads are through the play store.
Bah this is pickling me
Latest thing I downloaded was quadrant benchmark (week ago?)
Wilks3y said:
I know where your coming from mate, but this is not me.
I enjoy supporting the developers that make apps, and if that means buying a paid version of an app then so be it.
I don't download any dodgey things, all my downloads are through the play store.
Bah this is pickling me
Latest thing I downloaded was quadrant benchmark (week ago?)
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Try hard reset then load your apps one at a time you will soon discover the culprit.
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Try hard reset then load your apps one at a time you will soon discover the culprit.
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Yeah I was considering, but would rather this be a last resort as I cba re setup all my blooming apps
Nobody, not even myself, likes rebuilding systems from scratch. There are however benefits like having a clean system with no paranoia to name a few.
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Nobody, not even myself, likes rebuilding systems from scratch. There are however benefits like having a clean system with no paranoia to name a few.
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Decided I'm gonna Factory Reset, as that's what HTC would tell me anyway, so may aswell.
Also its nice to do sometimes, like having your room painted isn't it, feel all fresh and happy haha.
(Blagging myself to do it here)
So yeah, Ima get it done
(Tempted to finally, after 3 years of Android, to download a launcher and use something other than sense )
Wilks3y said:
Decided I'm gonna Factory Reset, as that's what HTC would tell me anyway, so may aswell.
Also its nice to do sometimes, like having your room painted isn't it, feel all fresh and happy haha.
(Blagging myself to do it here)
So yeah, Ima get it done
(Tempted to finally, after 3 years of Android, to download a launcher and use something other than sense )
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Let us know what transpired. Thanks
So last night my phone was acting weird. Wouldn't send text and was kinda dying faster than usual.
I got it fully charged and went to sleep. Unplugged it after it was charged....I woke up like 4 hours later, the phone was at 6% and was seriously SO hot... I thought it was going to burst into flames. I turned it off a little to cool down and after checked the battery stats.. "Google play services" 35% Keep awake 5h 23m 26s -- CPU total 1h 24m
I need a little help because its still kinda warm
Anyone
Get greenified and greenify google play services. You need "pro" version to greenify system apps.
Next time phone starts acting up, restart it.
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Helloworld294 said:
Get greenified and greenify google play services. You need "pro" version to greenify system apps.
Next time phone starts acting up, restart it.
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I shall download it!..phones getting hot again around 30% and its acting up..the download of the app keeps stopping at 67% ugh
EDIT: got the app, paid version, cant find google play services in the picker to even greenify it
I had this after several ota updates, did a full wipe flash to 10i (latest) and it's been done ever since.
mjb152 said:
I had this after several ota updates, did a full wipe flash to 10i (latest) and it's been done ever since.
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See my phone isn't even rooted! I have the tmobile version and I will admit after the ota update that happened not to long ago it's been giving me probs.
Also... My phone drained it's self last night while I was sleeping. It was around 85% and I woke up it was dead. I think I gotta factory reset it
sorry, I'd assumed you'ds rooted it. Definitely do a factory reset, you've got some pain backing up and restoring apps though.
If you root and use titanium, that gets much easier
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sorry, I'd assumed you'ds rooted it. Definitely do a factory reset, you've got some pain backing up and restoring apps though.
If you root and use titanium, that gets much easier
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Yeah I've rooted my last 3 phones but this one I've been just waiting and keeping it stock. Funny story: about 7 years of having rooted phones... Never used and app back up and just did it myself :x haha.
I'm just gonna back up the pics now and do it
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sorry, I'd assumed you'ds rooted it. Definitely do a factory reset, you've got some pain backing up and restoring apps though.
If you root and use titanium, that gets much easier
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Now I'm contemplating if I should just root it haha
I always tell myself I won't mess with the device I buy. But then I always end up rooting lol
I think root and then install xposed, and you'll get access to a whole heap of functionality.
I did this and also use tasker, and I'm very happy.
Reverting back to a non rooted phone is very easy should you need to.
The reason I rooted was to make the external sd card writable, and also to perform the headphone mod for volume increase.
So can anyone confirm that to stop this its as easy as using the paid version if Greenify, the OP said he couldnt find it in the list?
seems everyone has this problem, i struck it on my old Galaxy, took me ages to sort it
Well now maybe I'll just root it. Any idea what the best way to root the tmobile version is
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So can anyone confirm that to stop this its as easy as using the paid version if Greenify, the OP said he couldnt find it in the list?
seems everyone has this problem, i struck it on my old Galaxy, took me ages to sort it
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Google Play Services has been updating I believe and causing issues for some. If your issues don't stop after a couple days and with some reboots you could always root the phone and try Greenify like suggested, although so many things depend on GPS that typically it won't Hibernate easily.
Factory resets, clear cache/Dalvic and reboots can help.
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Well now maybe I'll just root it. Any idea what the best way to root the tmobile version is
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I'd definitely root that phone! Use Stump Root found in the Original Development Forum. Also, you can run a custom recovery on your TMobile G3 and with that you can make nandroid backups in case whatever you decide to do to your phone goes badly, you can easily restore it. Your very lucky to have that option, your G3 is the only one right now with a true untethered custom recovery.
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My heartbeat sensor will turn on whenever it's covered. Almost like a proximity sensor in a reversed fashion.
In the one call I've placed since the update I've also noticed the front proximity sensor having a major delay in turning the screen off after putting the phone to my face to talk.
Anyone having these issues? Any fixes?
I've used S health to measure my heart rate in an attempt to correct the issue like one guy mentioned but I think he spoke to soon as it is not a fix.
Sad to say, it was merely a temporary fix, I did speak too soon. I have since tried disabling S Health altogether and that still didn't fix it. Today, I'm going to attempt flashing all the way back to original firmware via odin and then taking the OTA's back to lollipop to see if anything changes.
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Sad to say, it was merely a temporary fix, I did speak too soon. I have since tried disabling S Health altogether and that still didn't fix it. Today, I'm going to attempt flashing all the way back to original firmware via odin and then taking the OTA's back to lollipop to see if anything changes.
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I did a factory reset, and have yet to launch S Health again since. So far, the sensor has not lit up again. I'm afraid to start S Health though. I will just use Runstastic for now
I don't have this issue. Before I updated to lollipop I did do a factory reset.
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To report back: I backed up, flashed back to 4.4.4 via Odin, took OTA to 5.0.1, factory reset, then restored data and signed into all my accounts again. It seems the solution lies in waiting for AT&T to clean up their mess. The problem has come back for me.
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To report back...The problem has come back for me.
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Thanks for tanking one for the team!
At least we have gained the knowledge that going through a full wipe won't help :good:
i noticed this today when i was wearing gym shorts. restarted the phone and it disappeared, for now.
i use the sensor a couple times a day out of curiosity.
please report back if you find a fix
update: after reboot it went away, then i noticed as soon as i plugged it in to charge, it came back. i used s-health to check heart rate, then it went away again. unplugging/replugging into charger did not make it come back.
I was having the same problem and did a search online that I found fixes the issue. Just uninstall Google fit. If you need it, just re-install and the issue is resolved.
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I was having the same problem and did a search online that I found fixes the issue. Just uninstall Google fit. If you need it, just re-install and the issue is resolved.
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Uninstalled Google fit about 2 hours ago and have yet to see the issue return, thank you very much. I have yet to reinstall, though.
So are u guys with the sensor issue. Was Google fit installed with lollipop update?
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hamza786 said:
I was having the same problem and did a search online that I found fixes the issue. Just uninstall Google fit. If you need it, just re-install and the issue is resolved.
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Uninstalled Google fit about 2 hours ago and have yet to see the issue return, thank you very much. I have yet to reinstall, though.
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Uninstalled Fit, opened S Health, checked pulse, then had hr light stay on lol
But I like the idea of removing the app that causes it, I just think it's S Health, I tried disabling S Health and so far so good (but I'm pretty skeptical)
Hey,
I've just noticed this process titled 99050 that doesn't seem to be linked to any app that's suddenly popped up in my battery use bar. It's been using about 211mah battery and I can't force stop it since the option is grayed out. I don't know if it's a system process that was introduced after the recent trip update on 21 September 2016. Please help me figure out what this is. Thanks.
CM? Give it a few days.
I'm on the Stock OS. I'll try and check in a few days
I've just noticed this today. My phone was getting warmer than usual when just browsing, so thought something must be going strange and checked what was reading the battery.
Saw that process up the top having taken most of the battery out ?
I've just restarted so I'll see how it goes now.
I've a 99214 in my list. Just used 1% the last 10 hours. Do anyone know if these are some Android processes och could they be some Oxygen part? I cant recall I've seen these before in any other phones i owned.
Edit: I use the latest stock 3.2.6
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stret55 said:
Hey,
I've just noticed this process titled 99050 that doesn't seem to be linked to any app that's suddenly popped up in my battery use bar. It's been using about 211mah battery and I can't force stop it since the option is grayed out. I don't know if it's a system process that was introduced after the recent trip update on 21 September 2016. Please help me figure out what this is. Thanks.
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This mysterious Android process is using power on my stock ZTE Max Pro.
Anyone know what this '99050' process does?