[Q] Going back to 5.1.1 from 6.0.1 (Rooted) - Verizon Galaxy Note 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have a sm-n910v rooted on jasmine rom and I'm wondering if I install a rom that's on 5.1.1 would it resolve the battery issue that came in 6.0.1 that the phone shuts down at ~40% of battery life.
Also my battery doesn't seem to charge as fast anymore, and it dies, without me using it, faster, what can I do to fix that?

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[Q] battery drained by media Rom Omni 4.4.2 on N7100

after rooting my phone and install omni 4.4.2 on my galaxy note 2 N7100 the battery got drained very fast. and after checkingwhat makes it drained i found Media although i didnot use the phone at all and battery keep draining
appreciate your help
did you make a full wipe before? frrm which rom u came? what recovery u use?

Battery issues

Hello, I've switched ROMs from lollipop back to KK ROM. Its not stock, its cm 11. 4.4.4. I flashed the madmack modem. But my battery life has still been horrible since leaving lollipop. Is there anything I can do to get it like it used to be?
What is used to be like? What ROM were you using? It is recommended to flash into custom ROM while begin with the stock jb ROM, if you want the best battery life.
Go to apps from.the settings and from there see what applications are running and try to close (force stop) every application that u dont need and i think it will solve ur issue
Or just install an app like greenify. I'm with you on the battery issue. Even though my service is getting the deep sleep, I'm still need to swap a new battery every 3 - 4 hours, and that's with normal use, keep the screen on most of time. I think it's just our phone, the 5.5" HD screen just ducks up all the juice.
nsh121193 said:
Hello, I've switched ROMs from lollipop back to KK ROM. Its not stock, its cm 11. 4.4.4. I flashed the madmack modem. But my battery life has still been horrible since leaving lollipop. Is there anything I can do to get it like it used to be?
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Check with some battery stats software, but it's 101% problem with SystemServiceUpdate. KK CM11 isn't patched for that.
If that appears to be the problem, go to privacy manager and disable wakeup for Google Play Services and Google Play Framework/Google Services Framework, reboot your phone and wait.

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I've had this problem for a couple of months. There is something funky going on and I'm chewing through batteries and if the battery gets too low, it boot loops. Very frustrating.
Since the update i have the same problem. Only happens when the battery drops low, sometimes at 10% sometimes as low as 5%. But somewhere between 5 and 10% the phone will shutdown and go into a bootloop until i plug it up or the battery comletely dies. Rynning the phone with power saving mode seems to help with the fast battery drain. I have no proof, but i feel like the drain is coming from the bluetooth and wifi constantly scanning. If i turn them both off my battery life goes from about 8 hours to about 20 hours which is what i was getting before the update.
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That's interesting. I don't have a bootloop, but I did notice when it's below 5%, the phone will start to boot (Note 4 screen) but then show a plug and shut off.
Has anyone tried reflashing the stock Firmware 6.0.1 CPF3? Also, would we be able to downgrade from MM to Lollipop?
haza12d said:
Has anyone tried reflashing the stock Firmware 6.0.1 CPF3? Also, would we be able to downgrade from MM to Lollipop?
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Yes, you can downgrade from MM to LP via BPA1 ODIN flash.
SirLaughsalot said:
Yes, you can downgrade from MM to LP via BPA1 ODIN flash.
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Is it as simple as taking the BPA1 full firmware and Pit and flashing it via Odin? I've been told that I have to root first before I can downgrade.
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haza12d said:
Is it as simple as taking the BPA1 full firmware and Pit and flashing it via Odin? I've been told that I have to root first before I can downgrade.
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You won't even need the PIT. Just load the BPA1 Full furmware in the AP slot an flash. Make sure you full wipe first. I wouldn't root. KingRoot tampers with the efs folder and causes dm-verity failed.
I see, thanks for that info
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plaskon said:
Have you experienced this boot loop issue after the 6.0.1 update? I bet it's a software issue, not hardware. Here's why:
Description
New in box Verizon Note 4 N901V, activated July 2015. No mods, roms or launchers. Ran like a champ on 4.4.4, skipped 5.1.1, installed 6.0.1 a couple weeks ago. Device heated up, battery declined, now boot loops like above video unless charger connected.
Troubleshooting
Disable Fast Charging
Install Wake Lock PowerManager, set Partial Wake Lock
Update all installed apps
Wipe cache from recovery, power off/on
Factory reset from recovery, power off/on
Store provided CLNR N901V running Marshmallow out of the box, tried original battery and another used battery at the store, issue persists
Hypothesis
I say something software-related in 6.0.1 is making good batteries seem defective when they're not. I also speculate that a new battery will fix only temporarily. Has anyone resolved by downgrading to Lollipop or KitKat? Disappointing to see the world's greatest smartphone crippled before its time.
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I just flashed 5.1.1 and I'm getting the same bootloop issue as I did when I had 6.0.1. I have a few batteries coming tomorrow, Samsung OEM, Anker, and Arclyte. I'll see if the new batteries fixes the problem.
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Update: Looks like the bootloop bug is related to a bad battery. I've been using an Arclyte battery from Amazon since Sunday morning with no issues. I managed to get 16 hours of moderate use with 4 hours of screen time. I'll post another update a week or two from now to see if this battery holds up.
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Massive battery drain in Canvas A1 (AndVersion- 6.0.1)

My canvas A1 is running stock ROM(NO ROOT) android version 6.0.1, I am facing heavy battery drain these recent days, If I keep my phone locked with wifi connected the battery drains like 3% every 20 mins, I really don't understand what to do at this stage, It discharges 20-25% over night, I have to keep the battery saver always on, Phone runs smooth,Thats the issue, Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
singhaman1 said:
My canvas A1 is running stock ROM(NO ROOT) android version 6.0.1, I am facing heavy battery drain these recent days, If I keep my phone locked with wifi connected the battery drains like 3% every 20 mins, I really don't understand what to do at this stage, It discharges 20-25% over night, I have to keep the battery saver always on, Phone runs smooth,Thats the issue, Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.[/QUOTE
Install Thunderzap and supersu it will be fixed
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Thanks for the help.
Thanks for the help, But the problem is I want my phone to be up to date so i didn't root it, Is there any other way other than rooting? Or is it possible to keep my phone up to date with root? I am looking for android N update. Thanks for the help.
There is no option it seems ...but you u can keep it up to date by Flashing stock rom file with prerooted option..I am also on the stock version but I flashed it through twrp...i will post the links....
And you can avoid the low resolution of camera In the higher versions by Flashing the zip of Google camera..
Follow the thread for stock rom flash files
http://forum.xda-developers.com/can...-debloated-prerooted-untouched-t3403499/page1
Follow the thread for Camera Problem
http://forum.xda-developers.com/can...canvas-a1-camera-problem-fixed-t3460437/page1

LG G3 D855 Battery drain while Idle

A couple weekes ago i rooted my phone and flashed fulmics 6.9. Then 1 or 2 days later i flashed Lineage OS, but because i didnt have some of the stock apps from LG that i use (QuickMemo+ and LG camera app) i flashed fulmics rom again. I decided to root the phone and flash a custom rom because the phone started to get laggy and the battery life wasn't the best. But then i start experiencing a restart loop on the fulmics rom. I then tried to do a clean install of fulmics rom again, but because of the constant restart loop i only managed to successfully install it again while plugged on the charger. I googled for a solution and found out that it could be a battery issue. I then tried to flash Stock v30B rom but without success (because of the restart loop once again, and also the flash software kept saying that it lost connection with the phone). I then took my brothers battery (He has the same phone, LG G3 D855), and successfully flashed the stock rom (v30B), but when i put my battery again it started to restart again in loop. After some testing i found out that it only happened when the battery was about 20/40% and everytime it restared, the battery percentage wasnt correct (I got drops from ~ 40% to 5%), and if i removed the battery from the phone for a few minutes it would show incorrectly again but with more percentage (like 25% instead of 5%), i even tried to calibrate the battery but with no successfull results. I then bought a new battery (supposedly original) and from my tests the restart loop stopped, but now the battery drains on iddle like it drains while using (It went from 100% to about 70/60% until it "stabilizes"). I researched for a solution and found out that it could be background apps and installed greenify and it seems to have improved a bit but nothing significant, and enabled airplane mode after that and it improved even more, but once again, nothing significant (I still think it drains more than normal while on iddle). When i rooted and flashed the roms i was on stock v30N and never have rooted the phone before that, and tried to follow all steps correctly so i wouldnt damage anything. Currently im on stock v30N again. And i've had experience with root and rom flash before, and never had any problems. My phone is almost 2.5 years and never had any issues with it or the battery, and also im now using the same apps as before.
Is it possible that i damaged the phone somehow during the root and rom flash process? or im just unlucky with the batteries ?
Note: The tests i conducted with greenify and airplane mode only went for a couple hours (still testing right now), maybe it needs more time so i note any difference.
Sorry if i mispelled something wrong (Im Portuguese ).
Vimaraes said:
A couple weekes ago i rooted my phone and flashed fulmics 6.9. Then 1 or 2 days later i flashed Lineage OS, but because i didnt have some of the stock apps from LG that i use (QuickMemo+ and LG camera app) i flashed fulmics rom again. I decided to root the phone and flash a custom rom because the phone started to get laggy and the battery life wasn't the best. But then i start experiencing a restart loop on the fulmics rom. I then tried to do a clean install of fulmics rom again, but because of the constant restart loop i only managed to successfully install it again while plugged on the charger. I googled for a solution and found out that it could be a battery issue. I then tried to flash Stock v30B rom but without success (because of the restart loop once again, and also the flash software kept saying that it lost connection with the phone). I then took my brothers battery (He has the same phone, LG G3 D855), and successfully flashed the stock rom (v30B), but when i put my battery again it started to restart again in loop. After some testing i found out that it only happened when the battery was about 20/40% and everytime it restared, the battery percentage wasnt correct (I got drops from ~ 40% to 5%), and if i removed the battery from the phone for a few minutes it would show incorrectly again but with more percentage (like 25% instead of 5%), i even tried to calibrate the battery but with no successfull results. I then bought a new battery (supposedly original) and from my tests the restart loop stopped, but now the battery drains on iddle like it drains while using (It went from 100% to about 70/60% until it "stabilizes"). I researched for a solution and found out that it could be background apps and installed greenify and it seems to have improved a bit but nothing significant, and enabled airplane mode after that and it improved even more, but once again, nothing significant (I still think it drains more than normal while on iddle). When i rooted and flashed the roms i was on stock v30N and never have rooted the phone before that, and tried to follow all steps correctly so i wouldnt damage anything. Currently im on stock v30N again. And i've had experience with root and rom flash before, and never had any problems. My phone is almost 2.5 years and never had any issues with it or the battery, and also im now using the same apps as before.
Is it possible that i damaged the phone somehow during the root and rom flash process? or im just unlucky with the batteries ?
Note: The tests i conducted with greenify and airplane mode only went for a couple hours (still testing right now), maybe it needs more time so i note any difference.
Sorry if i mispelled something wrong (Im Portuguese ).
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I have been testing the iddle battery life with greenify for a while now and it improved a bit, not nothing major. Any thoughts what it might be ?

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