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.
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I have an interesting problem, kind of. Bought my phone second hand as supposedly unlocked & debranded but on boot up it after the HTC logo I get the Virgin Media logo, not really an issue though. Anyway the problem is when I switch the phone off and then switch on again it boots up fine to the home screen and then it will reboot itself and carries on doing this. i.e. boot up to home screen then reboot again continuously.
To get out of this reboot loop I have to remove the sim & boot the phone with no sim in it then switch off and insert my normal Vodafone phone sim and switch on again. after that the phone is fine until I power down and then the same thing happens.
Anybody else experienced this or got any ideas?? It came with 1.15.405.4 firmware already installed and I have tried reflashing with the same firmware using the goldcard method & it worked but the problem remains. When the sim registers on the network is when the reboot loop seems to start.
did you try reflashing it ?
hold down the side button (down) and press on at the same time.
then select erase data and press on again
if you bought it second hand, its hard to say what the previous user has done with it ...
Yep tried reflashing it, just about to reflash again with an older rom. It's just wierd that a sim card authenticating to the network would cause a reboot loop.
TieT said:
did you try reflashing it ?
hold down the side button (down) and press on at the same time.
then select erase data and press on again
if you bought it second hand, its hard to say what the previous user has done with it ...
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Maybe it's a dumb question - But I'm having some issues that doesn't seem to get solved by a factory reset - Would it be an idea to reflash it for this, so the phone gets a fresh rom?
How would I do it specifically? Do you know of a guide somewhere?
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Yep tried reflashing it, just about to reflash again with an older rom. It's just wierd that a sim card authenticating to the network would cause a reboot loop.
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have you tried a different sim card ?
Ye tried a different sim card, boots fine and all is good till you reboot the phone and then the same happens again. Anyways flashing was a disaster this time round as I was doing it on my work pc and Symantec kicked in thinking it found a virus with adb.exe and halted the process & quarrantined the file. Now everytime I try and reflash on a different PC I get the dreaded error(110):file open error. Disconnect the phone & all I get is a black screen & HTC logo. Nice. Thanks Symantec you've just bricked my Desire!!
*UPDATE* - Fixed.
Removed the battery, left it for a few hours then reflashed on a different pc and it flashed fine. Then thought I'd try & repeat so reflashed with the older rom from here (originally used the newer rom posted on Modaco) and got the error again and again couldn't flash back to the newer. Removed the battery left for an hour and then could reflash again and get it working!! Wierd
I had the same problem.
My Solution: remove battery, remove the SIM, put battery reboot, turnoff, remove battery, put SIM, put battery, boot
first i want to excuse my bad english,hope you will undestand what i´m trying to say.
i have the same problem since a few days.
first time i notice it,was when the desire was charching and i used it a bit,it restarts again and again.so i put out the battery and wait a few minutes,than it works.
it´s also,when i use it a long time with wifi or 3G....the the phone turns off and i have the boot loop.
but when i take out my sim,it works fine.
my question is,do i need a new sim or is it a hardware problem?
does anybody know?
greetz from germany!
sorry, wrong thread
same here.
Tequila98 said:
first i want to excuse my bad english,hope you will undestand what i´m trying to say.
i have the same problem since a few days.
first time i notice it,was when the desire was charching and i used it a bit,it restarts again and again.so i put out the battery and wait a few minutes,than it works.
it´s also,when i use it a long time with wifi or 3G....the the phone turns off and i have the boot loop.
but when i take out my sim,it works fine.
my question is,do i need a new sim or is it a hardware problem?
does anybody know?
greetz from germany!
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i have the exact same problem!! any solution? after that the phone will boot loop over and over! damn!
I had the same problem last week.
I suspected it had to do with the EXT3 partition.
Solved it by first flashing the OTA 2.2 ROM (for rooted users) as this does not use the EXT3. Then used Rom manager to recreate the EXT3.
Now all ROMs that use the EXT3 run fine!
hmmp
as long as i know, i did not install anything on my phone lately so thats the problem so far and i think tequila98 also having the same problem as me, cause when i remove my sim card the phone works fine. but ive reset my phone yesterday and not restarting so far hope this will continue.
I really wished there was a dead fix to this problem we are all having!
My problem:
My phone was running fine until a few weeks ago. There was no rebooting problems when I first got my phone (April) and when I flashed my phone for the first time (May). Happened a few weeks ago when I was browsing on YouTube where my phone suddenly restarted on it's own.
Before it was once a couple of days, now it has gotten more frequent and annoying.
I don't think the heat is the problem because I don't go on the internet much because of my data plan. I use wifi when I browse the web, youtube, etc. And I certainly don't use Google maps or any heavy duty applications. That's just what I think...
My phone rebooted 3 times today in a time span of 4 hours? I noticed that my phone rebooted itself when I use the camera to take a picture or video. Doesn't happen everytime, but that's what happened today. Also, when my phone rebooted today, my application Advanced Task Killer was automatically removed from my phone! That was weird... But I experienced another reboot even after having the app removed.
I really hope someone can find the core of this problem and fix it!
My phone is running on DeFroST 2.0b Android 2.2
My battery stats: 42% for display, 26% for cell standby, 21% for phone idle, 4% for android system, 3% for voice calls, 2% for android OS
jxleung said:
I really wished there was a dead fix to this problem we are all having!
My problem:
My phone was running fine until a few weeks ago. There was no rebooting problems when I first got my phone (April) and when I flashed my phone for the first time (May). Happened a few weeks ago when I was browsing on YouTube where my phone suddenly restarted on it's own.
Before it was once a couple of days, now it has gotten more frequent and annoying.
I don't think the heat is the problem because I don't go on the internet much because of my data plan. I use wifi when I browse the web, youtube, etc. And I certainly don't use Google maps or any heavy duty applications. That's just what I think...
My phone rebooted 3 times today in a time span of 4 hours? I noticed that my phone rebooted itself when I use the camera to take a picture or video. Doesn't happen everytime, but that's what happened today. Also, when my phone rebooted today, my application Advanced Task Killer was automatically removed from my phone! That was weird... But I experienced another reboot even after having the app removed.
I really hope someone can find the core of this problem and fix it!
My phone is running on DeFroST 2.0b Android 2.2
My battery stats: 42% for display, 26% for cell standby, 21% for phone idle, 4% for android system, 3% for voice calls, 2% for android OS
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same problem here guys why desire have a this problem ? why no one cant find any solution ?
PLZ help us
Ehsan021 said:
same problem here guys why desire have a this problem ? why no one cant find any solution ?
PLZ help us
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It's probably hardware problem with motherboard. Therefore I recommend you to take your phone to repair center and they should replace mobo with new one. That's what I did and now everything is ok.
I am having the exact same problem. Seems to be related to the SIM.
But the SIM works fine in another phone.
Did anyone find any more information?
If you get random reboots its most likely ther motherboard there is a massive thread about it on the forums. You need to send it off to a HTC repair centre.
Just got this problem.
I rooted yesterday. Today I made a nandroid backup. After that the phone is in a reboot loop.
How is this possible from just and backup???
Tnx.
R
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Restored backup and is working fine again.
nandroid backup loop
rottunix said:
I rooted yesterday. Today I made a nandroid backup. After that the phone is in a reboot loop.
How is this possible from just and backup???
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I have the same problem.
rottunix said:
Restored backup and is working fine again.
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I will try it. Maybe the backup is not only a backup but also a remove? Strange.
I will comment if this works also for me.
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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 dear WFS users,
I'm facing a very annoying and unpleasant problem on my Wildfire S sinse I have unlocked the Bootloader via HTC Dev.
The WiFi antenna sucks the life out of my Marvel's battery (I'm pretty sure this is the reason for the battery drain). I have made numerous factory resets, but non of my attempts to fix this actually work. For now I keep my device in a very "factory" state, without any 3rd party apps installed, without root and without a custom recovery. Yet, my battery can hold on for up to 10 hours of NO custom usage when WiFi is on. When Wifi is off, everything is ok. I check the battery stats in Settings -> About phone on a regular basis and every time they show one and the same thing: the phone just won't go in sleep mode while WiFi is on. Now, I have read about such problems with some extra apps, but all I have installed on the phone are the latest versions of the default apps (Gmail, Facebook, Maps, new Google Search, Market, Youtube). I use no widgets, except for the HTC Clock+Weather; I have deleted all Sync accounts, except Gmail. They have never created any problems, anyway. Just for reference, I haven't messed with my WiFi router/connection.
So please help me, what could be the issue here? What is keeping the WiFi on to drain the battery even when the phone should sleep? And how to fix this? I have Europe Marvel (RUU 2.13.401.2) with unlocked bootloader (1.08.0099) - it says "unlocked" on the top and all... Should I maybe reinstall the 2.3.5 RUU, or the bootloader unlocking .exe? Please, it's very urgent! Thanks in advance!
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Hello dear WFS users,
I'm facing a very annoying and unpleasant problem on my Wildfire S sinse I have unlocked the Bootloader via HTC Dev.
The WiFi antenna sucks the life out of my Marvel's battery (I'm pretty sure this is the reason for the battery drain). I have made numerous factory resets, but non of my attempts to fix this actually work. For now I keep my device in a very "factory" state, without any 3rd party apps installed, without root and without a custom recovery. Yet, my battery can hold on for up to 10 hours of NO custom usage when WiFi is on. When Wifi is off, everything is ok. I check the battery stats in Settings -> About phone on a regular basis and every time they show one and the same thing: the phone just won't go in sleep mode while WiFi is on. Now, I have read about such problems with some extra apps, but all I have installed on the phone are the latest versions of the default apps (Gmail, Facebook, Maps, new Google Search, Market, Youtube). I use no widgets, except for the HTC Clock+Weather; I have deleted all Sync accounts, except Gmail. They have never created any problems, anyway. Just for reference, I haven't messed with my WiFi router/connection.
So please help me, what could be the issue here? What is keeping the WiFi on to drain the battery even when the phone should sleep? And how to fix this? I have Europe Marvel (RUU 2.13.401.2) with unlocked bootloader (1.08.0099) - it says "unlocked" on the top and all... Should I maybe reinstall the 2.3.5 RUU, or the bootloader unlocking .exe? Please, it's very urgent! Thanks in advance!
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What radio version?
You mean the baseband, right? It's 47.23a.35.3035H_7.53.39.03M, the default one which came with Android 2.3.5, I believe. You'd need S-Off to change radio, right? Anyway, I'm S-On with unlocked bootloader. Just before unlocking the da*n thing I had no problems whatsoever.
Edit: I run the stock ROM and Kernel, too. Very peculiar issue...
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You mean the baseband, right? It's 47.23a.35.3035H_7.53.39.03M, the default one which came with Android 2.3.5, I believe. You'd need S-Off to change radio, right? Anyway, I'm S-On with unlocked bootloader. Just before unlocking the da*n thing I had no problems whatsoever.
Edit: I run the stock ROM and Kernel, too. Very peculiar issue...
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RADIO-7.53.39.03M
I haven't messed with it in any way...
Why dony you try some app like juice defender and set it to turn off wifi when you want... But thats not a solution... Maybe before flashing anything, contact htcdev.. In last case you should flash some sense rom, since i see you want all stock..
Sent from my HTC Wildfire using xda premium
Thanks for your suggestions, b02. Although I like Sense I'm not a Sense-freak and I'm willing to try various ROMs. But at this point I don't want to flash anything new because I have to find out the real reason standing behind this WiFi issue. I have to be sure there is no hardware problem (fingers crossed). Juice Defender would be just a workaround and not a resolution of the problem, too.
So, I have dug extensively in the Settings menu and I found something I didn't even know it was there before.
In Settings > Wireless & networks > Wi-Fi settings I press the Menu button and two further options appear in the bottom of the screen: Scan and Advanced. Next, I press Advanced and the first option to be seen here is Wi-Fi sleep policy. It gives me 3 further options: After 15 minutes, Never when plugged in, Never, which obviously determine if/when the WiFi should go to sleep. By default (after numerous Factory resets and after I discovered this thing ) the selected option was Never, so I changed it to After 15 minutes.
Now, this change has worked for me, at least partially. The huge battery drain on standby has stopped for now. Yet, I'm not sure this has been the originally selected option before I encountered this issue. Could someone please check this for me? What is the selected option by default for him/her in this menu?
Only in this way I could be entirely sure whether I have found the solution or just a workaround. For now, WiFi needs 1-2 seconds to turn on when I bring the device out of Sleep mode. I have to say I don't remember such a behaviour before so I'm not sure what I have actually accomplished. Furthermore, I think the battery drain is still too big when I just browse the menu and the settings (with WiFi on). Something seems to operate in the shadows or whatever else...
Please help! Thanks a million!
So it turns out there was some error, which occured when I unlocked the bootloader of the phone. It was preventing WiFi from sleep and therefore draining the battery. I went to a friend to perform S-Off for me. Then he installed the Stock 2.3.3 ROM + Hboot 0.90.0000 + the respective radio (7.46.something) on the top (he had this ROM version in his computer). So now my phone is OK. The bootloader info states the phone is S-Off; the "***Unlocked***" signature is gone.
I have a couple of questions:
1. Is it safe to perform an OTA Update to 2.3.5 when S-Off? An update invitation has already appeared in the notification bar.
2. I intend to try m1ndh4x8r's ROM out. Do I need to flash the 2.3.5 official ROM before that at all?
vctrdnl said:
So it turns out there was some error, which occured when I unlocked the bootloader of the phone. It was preventing WiFi from sleep and therefore draining the battery. I went to a friend to perform S-Off for me. Then he installed the Stock 2.3.3 ROM + Hboot 0.90.0000 + the respective radio (7.46.something) on the top (he had this ROM version in his computer). So now my phone is OK. The bootloader info states the phone is S-Off; the "***Unlocked***" signature is gone.
I have a couple of questions:
1. Is it safe to perform an OTA Update to 2.3.5 when S-Off? An update invitation has already appeared in the notification bar.
2. I intend to try m1ndh4x8r's ROM out. Do I need to flash the 2.3.5 official ROM before that at all?
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about first id, since now you are unlocked, why do u care for that update.
as for second u dont need anything but to flash recovery, and rom u are willing to install...
have in mind that u need to clean cache,dalvik and factory reset, and you will need to install google apps in order to have martket gmail and so on ...
good luck
Hi Guys,
I am new to this forum and got a small question. My girlfriend has an Oppo Find 7a. You guys probably know that the stock ROM is ColorOS. In my opinion it's crappy as hell, lots of bugs and issues, so I decided to flash Dirty Unicorns 5.02 on it. I did that yesterday and all is working fine so far, except that the battery drained from 100% to 64% last night (in 8 hours). See the photos attached. According to the photos it seems clear that the issue is the mobile data usage. I've checked the settings and it seems mobile data loses connection, connects again and loses connection everytime. Probably this is the cause of the battery drainage. Somewhere on this forum I read something about flashing Alucard 1.1a kernel on it to fix this issue. I want to try this in the evening, but does anyone know the correct type of this kernel as I found different alucard 1.1a download links?
Can someone please help me out with this? Yesterday evening I just flashed the Alucard 1.1a kernel via the custom recovery. I also removed dalvik/cache and rebooted after that. The Oppo boot logo appeared, but it stayed like this for 20 minutes. I'm not sure if I have to wait any longer to make it work or if the phone is just not booting up anymore with this kernel. Any advice?
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Can someone please help me out with this? Yesterday evening I just flashed the Elucard 1.1a kernel via the custom recovery. I also removed dalvik/cache and rebooted after that. The Oppo boot logo appeared, but it stayed like this for 20 minutes. I'm not sure if I have to wait any longer to make it work or if the phone is just not booting up anymore with this kernel. Any advice?
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before flashing DU did you flash proper modem and trustzone firmware?
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before flashing DU did you flash proper modem and trustzone firmware?
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Nope, actually I didn't. I wasn't aware of the fact that this was necessary. I had ColorOS 2.0.0i on it and flashed DU directly on it.
Can you maybe tell me what the proper modem and trustzone firmware is? And can these still be installed now even if DU is already flashed on it?
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Nope, actually I didn't. I wasn't aware of the fact that this was necessary. I had ColorOS 2.0.0i on it and flashed DU directly on it.
Can you maybe tell me what the proper modem and trustzone firmware is? And can these still be installed now even if DU is already flashed on it?
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well you can do a clean flash again but this time you have to follow this for how and why to flash modem and TZ firmware:
https://plus.google.com/+BoskoTrkulja/posts/CENAM1a7Zob
you can get the modem and tz firmware here:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95916177934529695
Sir, have my thanks! You are my hero of today. Thanks a bunch. I'm going to try this
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well you can do a clean flash again but this time you have to follow this for how and why to flash modem and TZ firmware:
you can get the modem and tz firmware here:
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So, one more thing If I may ask. What is the best thing to do from here on:
1. Flash modem, flash firmware, flash DU (directly over the DU rom that is installed now without doing a factory reset / wipe)
2. Flash modem, flash firmware, perform a factory reset / full wipe and then flash DU.
And will the newly flashed modem and firmware stay on the phone when i do a full wipe?
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So, one more thing If I may ask. What is the best thing to do from here on:
1. Flash modem, flash firmware, flash DU (directly over the DU rom that is installed now without doing a factory reset / wipe)
2. Flash modem, flash firmware, perform a factory reset / full wipe and then flash DU.
And will the newly flashed modem and firmware stay on the phone when i do a full wipe?
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do a clean wipe, then flash modem, then firmware (in bootloader) and then rom along with gapps.
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do a clean wipe, then flash modem, then firmware (in bootloader) and then rom along with gapps.
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Alright, I will do it in that order then. Thanks again. Much appreciated.
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do a clean wipe, then flash modem, then firmware (in bootloader) and then rom along with gapps.
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It's been a few weeks, but I finally had the time to do this. I've done a full wipe in TWRP and then flashed the modem on it. This showed succesful. It took about 10 minutes before the phone booted up afterwards. After that all seemed fine, so i've put the phone in bootloader via a command in cmd and installed the firmware. This also went succesful, but now I still have the same issues on the Oppo regarding the provider issue as mentioned earlier. The data connection is still being lost very often and it still seems to be draining battery (although less than before). Is there something else I can do to fix this ?
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It's been a few weeks, but I finally had the time to do this. I've done a full wipe in TWRP and then flashed the modem on it. This showed succesful. It took about 10 minutes before the phone booted up afterwards. After that all seemed fine, so i've put the phone in bootloader via a command in cmd and installed the firmware. This also went succesful, but now I still have the same issues on the Oppo regarding the provider issue as mentioned earlier. The data connection is still being lost very often and it still seems to be draining battery (although less than before). Is there something else I can do to fix this ?
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If you have recently done a clean install, give it some time to settle down. For Data connection issue, make sure to check your APN and also try a different sim or this sim in some other phone, could be signal reception issue.
treacherous_hawk said:
If you have recently done a clean install, give it some time to settle down. For Data connection issue, make sure to check your APN and also try a different sim or this sim in some other phone, could be signal reception issue.
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I will give the battery thing some time to settle down then. About the data connection issue; This was not an issue on coloros, but I will check apn and try another sim. Thanks again!
I've changed the APN settings, as they stood on some kind of roaming setting. It's now been set to live.vodafone and seems to be functioning better already . If I still run into some issues I'll let it know. Thanks for helping me out
Hello,
i recently had the reboot issue with my xperia ZL. It just started to reboot indefinitly.
I noticed that some people fixed the problem installing a previous android version. So that's what I did. I used flashtool to install Android 4.1.2. (got the rom from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2350977)
The problem was solved for a few hours. But then i lost network signal and couldnt enable wifi anymore. Also it eventually reboots again (although now it takes more time, it does not reboot imediatly after booting, like the first issue).
Any tips on how to solve this problem? Could it be battery related?
My xperia currently: Android 4.1.2, build 10.1.a.1.434, bootloader unlocked.
thats a pretty old android for the zl... What were you using? Are you wiping / clearing cache before reinstalling? I would think if it was battery related you would not have any problems if it was connected to the charger... might try that..
ham5 said:
thats a pretty old android for the zl... What were you using? Are you wiping / clearing cache before reinstalling? I would think if it was battery related you would not have any problems if it was connected to the charger... might try that..
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i was using 4.4.2 when the first boot loop problem occurred.
I did wipe cache before installing the current rom.
I also tried to install later versions, but no luck with any of them. When trying to install later android versions, i would eventually get the "process system not responding" error right after start up, and then reboot again. Also no network or wifi. At 4.1.2. at least i'm not getting the processes system error message at least.