Hello,
Everything started when I did OTA update to Froyo...
My Desire reboot randomly when I use Nav, Maps, Browser, etc...
I tried to downgrade the HBOOT to 0.80 with a PB99IMG.zip package in order to get a clean place to do again the update.
The OTA update did not available after that...
So, I root it with Unrevoked, put a 2.2 official Froyo from Modaco with associated radio rom, install all my usual applications (Task killer, Reminder, Calendar, etc...) and try to use my phone again... with random reboots again
I made a swip of all that I could, re-install official Froyo ROM with radio, without anny application... and then, try it again... with random reboots !!!
Sometimes, it reboot in loop and then stay on the first HTC screen.
The back of the handset is hot when it reboot (but was more hot without any problem before, when I was under Android 2.1 and Nav activated).
The phone is not branded... and I use it with Bouygues Telecom.
I not use my gel case since I had the problem, as I though it could be an overheat issue.
And I have already read other topics about Froyo and reboots but not find something that could help me
Anybody could help me ?
i have the same issue. The only way to fix it is to underclock the cpu or open the back cover and blow at the bottom on the phone where the cpu is located.'
Or you can always return it to htc service (remember to flash original rom,radio and hboot and unroot)
The issue is that the phone got very hot and actually burned some stuff in there making a shortcircuit, before my phone could withstand over 50'C, Now it reboots at 40'C. I seriously think the phone has been fried!
I have exactly same problem.. it's very annoying!!! Anybody can help??
Maybe some app do it?
First it happened only in browser on some websites (after debrand + FROYO). I suspected Flash plugin.
But then it starts happened randomly everywhere - when reading PDF, use Navigation...
Even if i downgrade with PB99IMG_Bravo_HTC_WWE_1.21.405.2_Radio_32.36.00.28U_4.06.00.02_2_release_126984_signed_txt.zip and then receive new OTA 2.10.405...
bug is still there!
Hi guys,
as per topic title, I'm experiencing a monstruous battery drain.
In the last few weeks I devoted a lot of time in understanding how to get more juice, with very good results.
I removed (and noticed developers) every power hungry app I had. I recalibrated my battery.
Suddenly, all of this became futile, because of this 100mA battery drain while phone is in standby, EVEN with everything (wifi, radio, gps, bluetooth, everything) off.
Like the phone itself takes 100mA to just stay in standby.
Now, this is way, way higher than "healthy" (5-8mA from users experience here on xda), and means 5-6% battery lost every 30 minutes. Doing NOTHING.
What I did:
I'm using OpenDesire since 4.0.23 , upgrading to every stable version. Today I'm at 4.0.32
Also, I upgraded the radio to latest version, 32.48.00.32U_5.11.05.14
and I noticed very good improvements.
Then, I flashed the RIL.
And the battery drain began.
Today, no matter what radio I flash, which revision of OD I revert back... Nothing seems to change, the battery drain stays.
I tried to:
- full total wipe/factory reset, always. Only app installed is CurrentWidget, to measure draining ; NO settings restored with Titanium Backup
- EVERY radio since 32.41.00.32U_5.08.00.04 ; flashed by Clockwork Recovery, phone only ; every time I tried the latest radio, I both tried without and with the suggested RIL
- OpenDesire from 4.0.23 to 4.0.32 ; Tried 4.0.23 and 4.0.28 with EVERY radio ; other OD releases tried only with stock radio (32.44.00.32U_5.09.05.30_2) and latest
- Umounted sdcard; reformatted sdcard; different sdcard; no sdcard at all
- restore my nandroid backup, made before all of this, which brings me back to my stock sense days... but with the hipotethic radio mess, and the same battery drain issue.
I don't really know what else to test.
I can't just get rid of this horrible 100mA battery drain.
Anyone has hints, suggestions, solutions ?
As of now, my Desire is ... barely a phone.
Thanks
Flash a RUU and start from fresh?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=695667
Uhm... if that's the full package, with rom and radio, may be worth the try.
I hope it's doable without Windows. Only linux here...
Oh, great... I'm having issue "waiting for bootloader".
I launch RUU
phone reboots
stops on HTC screen
RUU on PC gives error 171.
Edit:
Appearently, it's very important that the phone is recognized by Windows as "MY HTC" in system resources.
So, I did:
- install HTC Sync. Reboot. Plugged in the phone. This gets installed the necessary drivers.
- DISABLED WINDOWS 7 AUTOMATIC DRIVERS SEARCH. I think this is a windows update thing, don't really remember... I'm a linux guy ^_^
- Reboot phone in bootloader (pressing power while keeping pressing VOL- ) ; then, Windows will come up with an unrecognized device called "Android 1.0"
- Manually installed drivers under c:/programs/HTC Sync/HTC Drivers.
- Started RUU
- phone rebooted. Bad windows sound told me drivers dailed. So I went there... and the "HTC bootloader" driver appeared. Then I manually installed "MY HTC" to that device... and RUU finally started !
Also, I *HAD* to start RUU from normally booted phone. Otherwise, it failed the "minimum 30% charge" check.
chareos12 said:
Oh, great... I'm having issue "waiting for bootloader".
I launch RUU
phone reboots
stops on HTC screen
RUU on PC gives error 171.
Read here and there, solution seems
unplug & replug phone leaving as is
(note - unplugging the phone exposes the white bootloader screen, wuth RUU option only ; replugging pops up again HTC screen)
restart RUU
but isn't working:
RUU on PC can't read the phone, and gives error 170.
DAMN !!
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Having the same problem (100 mA drain/hour in standby) ever since I started experimenting with roms/radio etc.
Going back to complete stock hasn't helped me though
Oh... damn, I just succeeded with starting RUU flash.
Oh, well. Let's see how it goes.
swine... said:
Flash a RUU and start from fresh?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=695667
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Successfully done...
but the 100mA battery drain in standby is STILL THERE
I begin to think just flashing 1-2 radios made some mess7damage that can't just be solved with another radio flash...
SetCPU
Helps my battery time.
zHk3R said:
SetCPU
Helps my battery time.
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... and I used it myself.
But here I'm talking about the barebone power usage, no cpu spikes, no software installed.
No phone should dry that amount of power by being on total unusage.
SetCPU is awesome, but doesn't help here.
Also trying safe mode (pwr on while pressing menu)
...
7% / 60 minutes.
This means 3-4% / 30 minutes, or 50-60mA / 30 minutes.
Oh, I had WiFi on.
Trying with WiFi off now...
Well that's some crazy battery use mate.
I have currently installed:
* OD version .32
* Radio .30_2
I have installed other ROMs before for testing, and I have tested all the radios newer than the 30_2 one. All bar the very latest one 32.48.00.32U_5.11.05.14, as I have no need for it.
I have Current Widget set to update every 1 min, and not create a log or text file when I test my use.
With the screen off for 1 min, and then turned on, Current Widget shows either 4mA or 5mA, which is my standby power consumption!
After trying what you have with the RUU I don't know what else to suggest, but wish you luck.
#Edit# Since taking the phone off charge at 8am, I have lost 6% of battery. But so far today I have only sent one message.
chareos12 said:
Also trying safe mode (pwr on while pressing menu)
...
7% / 60 minutes.
This means 3-4% / 30 minutes, or 50-60mA / 30 minutes.
Oh, I had WiFi on.
Trying with WiFi off now...
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... and with WiFi off, it's 3% / 30 minutes. CRAZY.
swine... said:
Well that's some crazy battery use mate.
I have currently installed:
* OD version .32
* Radio .30_2
I have installed other ROMs before for testing, and I have tested all the radios newer than the 30_2 one. All bar the very latest one 32.48.00.32U_5.11.05.14, as I have no need for it.
I have Current Widget set to update every 1 min, and not create a log or text file when I test my use.
With the screen off for 1 min, and then turned on, Current Widget shows either 4mA or 5mA, which is my standby power consumption!
After trying what you have with the RUU I don't know what else to suggest, but wish you luck.
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Thanks mate.
Question: have you ever DOWNGRADED a radio ?
If so, did you take any particular precaution ?
Also,
Just to be sure I tried everything possible, before sending my device to repair (risking many days without it, or even they discover my rooting here and there...)
may I ask you HOW do you flash the radio ?
My procedure:
- basic: I rooted via unrevoked 3.21 - all right with root permissions and got ClockWork recovery installed and working
- I (re)boot in Clockwork
- I go to Install zip from sdcard option
- I choose the radio zip file, all downloaded from the xda thread
- I apply and confirm the radio (file name is NOT update.zip ... is this an issue ?)
- phone starts to work. A progress bar apperars, fills only by 1/10th, 1-2 seconds, then suddenly process is complete and asks to reboot from menu. So I press back, and reboot.
- Phone don't reboot. It just sits 15-20 seconds saying "flashing radio" or something, but showing no progress bar. Then phone reboots. Almost immediately, reboots again
- Phone reboots back to os usable state. radio version is changed in system infos.
If I made something wrong, or something is missing or wrong in my procedure, maybe I can still solve all of this
chareos12, as you probably know by now: I got the exact same problem.
Updating/replacing radio roms/normal roms/RIL/RUU etc has nog helped me thus far.
I have one question however, what program do you use to monitor mA usage/hour?
(Nvm, found it, Current Widget, duh.... Mine is at 87mA at the moment....)
Secondly, I will follow this topic closely and help you wherever I can.... Let's fix this!
chareos12 said:
Thanks mate.
Question: have you ever DOWNGRADED a radio ?
If so, did you take any particular precaution ?
Also,
Just to be sure I tried everything possible, before sending my device to repair (risking many days without it, or even they discover my rooting here and there...)
may I ask you HOW do you flash the radio ?
My procedure:
- basic: I rooted via unrevoked 3.21 - all right with root permissions and got ClockWork recovery installed and working
- I (re)boot in Clockwork
- I go to Install zip from sdcard option
- I choose the radio zip file, all downloaded from the xda thread
- I apply and confirm the radio (file name is NOT update.zip ... is this an issue ?)
- phone starts to work. A progress bar apperars, fills only by 1/10th, 1-2 seconds, then suddenly process is complete and asks to reboot from menu. So I press back, and reboot.
- Phone don't reboot. It just sits 15-20 seconds saying "flashing radio" or something, but showing no progress bar. Then phone reboots. Almost immediately, reboots again
- Phone reboots back to os usable state. radio version is changed in system infos.
If I made something wrong, or something is missing or wrong in my procedure, maybe I can still solve all of this
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I think I always downgraded when trying the new batch of radios But really, yes I have changed version number up and down, and the one I found the best performer was the radio 30_2. But that may only be for me, even though a lot of other users report that it is also good. I did find much higer battery use on the 32.47.00.32U_5.10.05.23 radio, but after returning to 30_2 all was well again.
I would say the way you are doing it would be fine. And no it does not need to be called update.zip. I'm busy right now working, but will check back later if I think of anything extra. ;P
Exactly, CurrentWidget. That also reports the same mA variations as dmesg, so I take as trustable.
Yeah, let's hope it's fixable !
I fear sooo much repairing centers...
I'm no expert but it should be -2mA if in standby with everything off (including the display) and >80mA with display on. >30mA ish drawn is not possible with all hardware off/idle except by the display. That's unless you have the "Android System" bug I had where it consumes 10-30% CPU just resting.
What current discharge reading do you obtain with same everything except display on (black background)?
th3 said:
I'm no expert but it should be -2mA if in standby with everything off (including the display) and >80mA with display on. >30mA ish drawn is not possible with all hardware off/idle except by the display. That's unless you have the "Android System" bug I had where it consumes 10-30% CPU just resting.
What current discharge reading do you obtain with same everything except display on (black background)?
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Consider that right now I'm on the stock Sense...
disabling everything (any sync/background data), wifi off and then airplane mode on, sensor off, gps off, led notifications disabled, display brightness manually on the exact 50%, black background, ONLY widget across the 7 pages is CurrentWidget - which is also the only installed app... + Estrongs file manager ...
175-185mA.
Which is
your normal 80mA + mine sick 100mA ...
as I said before, it is like the bare phone drains 100mA battery for just staying barely alive.
oh,
12 minutes uptime
Android System is accounted for 17 seconds (4636 menu)
but then, going in settings battery infos, I read
CPU total 49s
CPU foregroung 20s
Android system - usage 70%
Display - 22%
weird...
IF it is the bug you are talking about, how could it survive trough 4 OpenDesire releases and a jump back to RUU ?
The Sense ROM you have is totally default with nothing added except CurrentWidget?
You need to go barebones to figure out what is happening here. The 80-115mA baseline is from many users at 0% brightness on a black background. You need to also log your CPU usage with something like OSMonitor, System Panel or Show CPU Usage to see if Sys, Usr or IO are experiencing abnormal load. In apps like OSMonitor, see the debug errors it is showing you under Messages.
On some ROMs it has been my experience that the cell network, accelerometer and/or touchscreen goes haywire causing large battery drain in idle or use. Consistent network locations and network provider search was a key problem. That made me lose 5-10 hours from my usual battery life. There was no way that I could fix it except changing ROMs and starting from scratch. I reverted back to a clean HTC 2.2 ever since with no such oddities.
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weird...
IF it is the bug you are talking about, how could it survive trough 4 OpenDesire releases and a jump back to RUU ?
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Admittedly, the existence of it after the change to stock RUU also had me confused. Providing you did complete wipes, that should have wiped out any soft bugs.
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Did the 2.29.405.2 update OTA initially and noticed problems. So reinstalled it from SD card but no help.
Bought sim free, unbranded/locked and never rooted:
Cannot dial out from phone lists or contacts. Going to phone and clicking on an entry in the call list does not launch phone call any more. Going to contacts, opening one and clicking on an available phone number does not launch phone any more.
The only way I can make a call is to punch it in on the keypad! Grrr.
Wifi connects to my home base after a reboot but, after an undetermined amount of time it drops the connection and cannot get it again. Going to Wifi settings shows it scans, connects and tries to obtain IP address. After a short time it gives up, turns wifi off and starts over. Again & again.
Cannot get it to connect again without another reboot.
This is a crippling loss of functionality for me. Can anyone suggest a way to roll back this update so my phone works as id did?
Many thanks all,
M1
First try a hard rest(you will lose all personal data on the phone,pictures and other stuff on the SD will be fine). If that does not work try either the 2.29.405.2 or 2.10.405.2 RUU.
More info - to my horror, around 15 minutes after I had tried and failed to make calls from contacts the phone started making them one after the other as if they were stuck in a spool or something! Ouch - any thoughts?
Backup everything you can and flash the same ruu from shipped roms.
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA App
> flash the same ruu from shipped roms
where do I find this? - android noob!
http://shipped-roms.com/download.ph...9.00.32U_5.11.05.27_release_151783_signed.exe
And if it works, keep it safe!
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA App
Thanks to all for help on this. Decided worth a trouble shoot before a hard reset and culprit seems to have been an app - extended controls widget. Removed this and all seems well again.
Try this one. This definately works! i have used it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=768256
I was stuck at 2.29 update.
Then i used this guide and windows tool.
So i did this process and it rolled my phone back to stock android 2.1 rom 1.X
The first version that the phone was bought with.
This tool will boot the phone into bootloader and load a stock 1.x rom ota off the sd card as the tool will extract it to sd card and then load it.
This will wipe all your data not sure about the sd card as i dont remember any of that because i formatted my sd card after i had used the tool.
Thats because i had rooted my phone and tried custom sense hd rom.
The only reason i had was of the battery usage as the consumption was very badly increased and that the 2.29 rom was unstable.
PS: I did first try the htc service in Denmark. They couldn't help me and said i was stuck with the 2.29 rom update. :/
After my phone got rolled/flashed back to stock android 2.1.
The next day in the morning i could upgrade again to android 2.2 rom ver. 2.10 OTA from htc servers.
Maybe this works for you as i did for me and others.
Turns out it wasn't the app.
After a couple of days playing ok my sim free stock htc desire is unstable again.
Cut me off mid call - went to phone and clicked on last call entry - absolutely nothing happened, repeated with same problem. Exited phone to home screen then opened contacts and tried to make call from there - same behavior, a complete hang.
No web access either so opened wifi manager to find it hanging on "obtaining IP address" from my home network and continually shutting down and restarting wifi automatically at this stage.
Noticed general UI lag and several apps failing to open too.
Left phone alone and again, around 10 minutes later all of the actions - including trying to make the phone calls started running one after the other. Like everything had been caught in a spool or something. After this all seemed OK until it happened all over again later.
Although the UI seemed OK and some apps worked as expected, the only way to get phone and wifi working whilst it was hung was a warm boot.
Dreading a hard reset as it's going to waste another day or two getting everything reconfigured just so (can't find a back up solution that does everything - multiple mail account settings etc) but looks like only option.
Will try going back to mikep99's suggested rom as soon as I have time and will not be responding to an HTC OTA auto update offer again.
Grrr.
I still suspect an app conflict.
Can anyone recommend a util that might give me a clue which app / sys process could be hogging system / radio resources?
just got another OTA update pushed to me. installed (nothing to loose) and Congratulations my phone has been updated to 2.29.405.5.
Not sure whats going on here as that was the update I got 2 days ago. This time round it was only 4.8mb download so I'm assuming it's an update update. Hope it fixes things .....
Gonna try my best to give as much information as I can to make it easier for anyone good enough to try and help me with this. So I have an HTC One M9, from Sprint right here in the good old US of A, and it was working fine until I got the OTA Marshmallow update. At that point, apps started crashing like crazy (even after all were updated) and the status bar at the top of the screen and navigation buttons at the bottom would randomly disappear for several seconds after pressing the volume buttons, even after wiping the cache for both the system as well as the individual apps in question.
"No problem," I thought, "I'll just root it and install a custom ROM like I have with all my Android phones in the past." So I did that and tried Android Revolution, ICE, and ViperOne (all the latest versions), and every one of them had the same issues with programs crashing, the volume buttons messing up the screen, and so on. Actually, I couldn't even get through the setup wizards for any of them because those kept crashing too, and I had to use TWRP to rename the HTCSetupWizard.apk just to get to the home screen. Once there, my home button was inoperable, and no notifications or usual buttons like WiFi, Bluetooth, etc appeared when I pulled down on the status bar (which I discovered is what Android does if you don't complete the setup wizard).
At this point, I thought, "Well, maybe it's just a problem where my phone doesn't like Marshmallow for some reason. Let me try downgrading to Lollipop and see what happens." So I got the latest Lollipop versions for each of the aforementioned Custom ROMs, and they all ran smooth as silk, which tells me it's not an issue with faulty or damaged hardware. Only problem was that mobile data wouldn't work, on either LTE or CDMA settings.
I tried changing network modes, popping my SIM card in and out and rebooting in various combinations, but none of it worked. I couldn't even get into APN settings since the phone couldn't seem to detect my SIM card and had the APN menu greyed out. I thought I might have somehow damaged the SIM card with all the time I spent screwing around with the phone, but just to see what happened, I flashed a Marshmallow ROM back onto the phone and, sure enough, LTE service was right back.
I did some more research and saw that the issue may lay in the fact that the firmware (which is currently OS version 3.41.651.4) is not usable for Lollipop OS versions, and since my phone is S-ON (and I'm really not interested in spending $25 to S-OFF it), I'm not able to downgrade the firmware or, I assume, the radio firmware (if that's something you can even do separately from the "regular" firmware. Currently version [email protected]).
At this point, I'm really not sure what to do, and could use some guidance. I feel like my options basically boil down to the following:
1)Find a way to make Marshmallow ROMs more stable, possibly by reinstalling the firmware or some other method someone here might know that I don't,
2)S-OFF my phone, downgrade my firmware to something Lollipop can work with, and try a Lollipop-era ROM (not ideal), or
3)Go back to stock and hope Sprint pushes down an update my phone can use.
After going through all that, does anyone reading this have a recommendation for which of these options would be best (and how to go about them), or possibly offer other ideas I haven't come up with during the week and a half I've been researching and trying to fix it myself? I'm not hellbent on any particular option, I just want my phone to work (all of it) without constant crashes and glitches. Thank you to anyone who read all that and is still moved to offer help!
If you can run lollipop based roms you'd be on Lollipop firmware.
If you're going to mess around with aftermarket software you need s-off. If you don't s-off then you are risking unrecoverable bricks.
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Okay, so if I'm on Lollipop firmware, would it stand to reason that that's why I'm having trouble running Marshmallow ROMs, including the stock ROM from Sprint? If so, what's the best (and safest) way to update it?
Hello, I have a 64 GB HTC One M9u, S-OFF with CID: HTC__001.
EDIT:
It seems that even after my sd card flash the phone still does reboot randomly (perhaps I am being silly and we can say that it is crashing), I just had it occour to me after using it for a while. I have no idea why this persists, maybe it's a faulty battery instead? I was unable to change the title, but decided to keep the thread. Any help about this behaviour is greatly appreciated.
When I was reverting to stock, here is what I did:
1. I used ARUWizard to flash 0PJAIMG_HIMA_UHL_M60_SENSE70_HTC_Europe_3.35.401.12_Radio_01.01_U11440792_97.00.51203G_F_release_signed.zip
2. Then I did a OTA upgrade to latest 3.* firmware
3. after that I got a OTA to latest 4.* firmware
What happened then was that my device kept rebooting/crashing constantly even with the smallest of things happening like when I tried to setup the Play-account or used the music app, this occoured as weird to me.
There is only some quirks I noticed that seems odd:
The HTC Sense menus did not come in black with blue icons if activates as they did in normal stock, but they were instead black with red if activated, which seems suspicious. The background came out as hills one with the blue skies, while the one that was supposed to be there is the blue one with the yellow arrow (>)
So far I have proceeded to install RUU again, I did this by using the sd card method (since 4.* supports exFAT) I first put 0PJAIMG_HIMA_UHL_N70_SENSE80_MR_HTC_Europe_4.28.401.3_Radio_01.01_U114401011_117.00.61117G_2_F_release_498151_signed_2.zip on the sdcard, then after this was flashed I did another HTC update (maybe just some HTC apps update) I am now on 4.28.401.3 CL869604.
I want to know if possibly there is a corruption on my phone that causes the phone to crash and to crash and rebootconstantly for no apparent reason? The crash can be me just watching a YouTube video and nothing more.
I also want to check if the eMMC or the RAM is working as they should, because perhaps this mistake happened due to the eMMC corruption, but I do not know how this can be done with Android, if you know how please tell me
Here is an update to whom it may be of interest. I bought this device S-Off with a custom ROM used, so I am considering giving it back to this person for being faulty.
But then here is something interesting, it appears it has been modified from Asian firmware to EU firmware, when I checked the IMEI online I got the following information: DEF00,w/o SIM Lock,HIMA#UHL_64G-C9#ASIA
It appears it is set to HTC__001 incorrectly, any ideas for what will be the corred CID and/or firmware for the smartphone? Maybe the incorrect firmware is causing this crash, and a fix will be just to revert to the Asian firmware.