mmc0_detect battery problem - Samsung Galaxy S9 Questions & Answers

Please see attached better battery screenshots. mmc0_detect is causing extreme number of wakelocks and of course draining the batter like hell.
I've googled quite a bit about that but the only suggestions are defective SD card, which I don't think is the case because this looks like internal memory.
Anyone has an idea?

Same here on Note 9. If the microsd is on the slot, my battery drain goes up.
Any solution?

rnrnrn said:
Please see attached better battery screenshots. mmc0_detect is causing extreme number of wakelocks and of course draining the batter like hell.
I've googled quite a bit about that but the only suggestions are defective SD card, which I don't think is the case because this looks like internal memory.
Anyone has an idea?
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It's the partial wake_locks you want to worry about

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battery and gadgets

I have android 2.2 and i have questions:
my battery is charged and used for only a couple of hours and sometimes the battery drains in like 4-6 hours. i dont even use it and brightness is always turned low and yet the battery seems to drain really fast.
second thing is when i pull out my battery to charge it my gadgets and aps start to malfunction and i have to go hit up the market to redownload all the apps and start all fr scratch. so now i'm backing up some of the info that the programs let me
most of the apps i use or just like skype twitter facebook and whatnot just the basics but somehow it keeps malfunctioning after i charge the battery its like doing a hard reset.
whats going on?
JAMM0N said:
I have android 2.2 and i have questions:
my battery is charged and used for only a couple of hours and sometimes the battery drains in like 4-6 hours. i dont even use it and brightness is always turned low and yet the battery seems to drain really fast.
second thing is when i pull out my battery to charge it my gadgets and aps start to malfunction and i have to go hit up the market to redownload all the apps and start all fr scratch. so now i'm backing up some of the info that the programs let me
most of the apps i use or just like skype twitter facebook and whatnot just the basics but somehow it keeps malfunctioning after i charge the battery its like doing a hard reset.
whats going on?
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Why are you pulling out the battery to charge it?
What rom and kernel are you running?
android 2.2
kernel v. 2.6.32.17-g9a2fc16
baseband v. 2.15.00.07.28
if you need anymore info i can give you no problems. it was just flashed or whatever to 2.2 i didn't do it myself i just got this phone like last week
For the battery draining issue its best to figure that out yourself using something like systempanel by nextapp. Buying it is worth it as you will be able to analyze what exactly is using up your battery. Nobody can tell you what really is draining your battery but you.
As for the pulling out the battery issue... are you powering down before you pull out the battery?
Sent from my ADR6300
Also... it might be possible that your battery draining is normal. The Inc came with a 1300mah battery which is ridiculous for a smartphone. Grab the 1500mah HTC OEM battery and it will be like any other smartphone.
Fits in the stock battery door too.
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yes. if i dont is that what is causing all my programs to malfunction?
does anyone suggest me flash to another rom i might need a bigger SD card too
i have 2 1800MAH or possibe 1500 and an 1800MAH
JAMM0N said:
yes. if i dont is that what is causing all my programs to malfunction?
does anyone suggest me flash to another rom i might need a bigger SD card too
i have 2 1800MAH or possibe 1500 and an 1800MAH
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Hmm... no you should be powering down first. Weird.
Are you rooted? Flash another ROM.
A bigger SD card is always nice...
I'm confused ... you already have bigger batteries? And not using it?
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i change out the batteries when the other one is running low.
i think i'm rooted. i have superuser permissions
yes a bigger SD card is a good idea. dont the roms go on SD cards?
It seems like something has gotten messed up along the way. I would go back completely to stock and start over. A problem like that sounds very weird.
The size of an SD card should not matter. You download the ROM and flash it. After you flash it you can delete the ROM on your SD card.
Yes.... if nothing works just go back to stock and work up from there.
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alright i'll get workin on it thanks. does anyone recommend a rom?
I would honestly use virtuous first as it's closest to stock and should be the most stable. Try to use just the ROM as is for at least a few hours or day to see if the problems still are occurring. If they are... time to start from scratch.
cyanogenmod 7 or lou's senseless. unless you are into sense then i don't know what you'd want
the only reason i think its suck the life out of my battery is all the constant updates. luckily i have 2 but then it takes like hours for the other one to charge. killing my battery faster than i can charge it -_-
JAMM0N said:
the only reason i think its suck the life out of my battery is all the constant updates. luckily i have 2 but then it takes like hours for the other one to charge. killing my battery faster than i can charge it -_-
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That doesn't sound right ... I definitely recommend systempanel if flashing a new ROM doesn't work and after a ruu.
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Media Server Battery Drainage

So Everyone seems to just barely hit 5 hours of screen on time in one full charge,
and I have about the same result,
but the battery stats show that media server drains like 30% or something of total battery while screen is at like 40%...
I think getting over 6 hours can be possible if the media server draining issue can be fixed...
Does anyone know what exactly is responsible for the drainage?
I looked around and it seems like this isnt a Z/ZL issue but an android 4.x issue that can affect many devices randomly...
hardbrick123 said:
So Everyone seems to just barely hit 5 hours of screen on time in one full charge,
and I have about the same result,
but the battery stats show that media server drains like 30% or something of total battery while screen is at like 40%...
I think getting over 6 hours can be possible if the media server draining issue can be fixed...
Does anyone know what exactly is responsible for the drainage?
I looked around and it seems like this isnt a Z/ZL issue but an android 4.x issue that can affect many devices randomly...
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you must check your micro sd card , pls move all item in micro sd to computer , and use xperia zl format it or change a new micro sd

[Q] Battery is draining so fast

my galaxy w is rooted but not flashed, and suddenly it became so hot and draining so fast.. can anyone help me ? is it leaking ? do i have to replace my battery ?
There are programs that check for apps that cause memory and battery leaks.
Ill eat your dog and shine your shoes screw you Im a leprechaun
khaoticking said:
There are programs that check for apps that cause memory and battery leaks.
Ill eat your dog and shine your shoes screw you Im a leprechaun
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all of my battery programs says ny battery health is good.. i dont know what else can make my battery draining so fast
Please post a screenshot of your battery usage.
That way maybe we could help you
hantori said:
my galaxy w is rooted but not flashed, and suddenly it became so hot and draining so fast.. can anyone help me ? is it leaking ? do i have to replace my battery ?
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Check if its bloated. If you can't see it well, take out your battery, put it on a table and spin it. If it spins for more than 15 seconds, then it is bloated. You will want to change it. And yes, we will require a screenshot of your battery usage
hantori said:
all of my battery programs says ny battery health is good
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Don't take that as being 100% correct.
I have had batteries reported as healthy when in fact they were starting to show the smallest amount of bloating and starting to fail, which caused fast discharge and other problems like rebooting when forcing the camera flash, sudden drops in battery charge level etc etc...
hundred_miles_high said:
Don't take that as being 100% correct.
I have had batteries reported as healthy when in fact they were starting to show the smallest amount of bloating and starting to fail, which caused fast discharge and other problems like rebooting when forcing the camera flash, sudden drops in battery charge level etc etc...
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yep! phone get's weird if something is wrong with the battery physically (bloated)! experienced it too!
hantori said:
all of my battery programs says ny battery health is good.. i dont know what else can make my battery draining so fast
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It´s all your battery programms draining your battery. Yes they are draining battery too and if you need so much programms, don´t wounder your battery is drained so fast.
So rather than using all that battery apps better check what else is draining your battery.
sorry for late reply, but thanks for all of your suggestions..
gonna post the battery usage sooner when i got 10 post
Hey guys, so it's turned out that my battery is leaking, now i have replaced it with a new one, but it's still draining so fast. So what do i do ?
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[Q] Tab getting really hot when sd card in

Just got my note today and it is getting really hot, whenever i put the micro sd card in it really starts to heat up behind where the camera sit. Also i have battery doctor installed and at 60% it says that i only have 2 and a bit hours left on the device.
Ive turned off alot of stock apps and also tried another launcher (nova) my battery just seems draining real fast, thinking maybe a bum unit.
Anyone having these problems or some advice?
My tablet gets hot too, but Samsung devices are notorious for getting hot.
I've owned an SGS2 before and it got hot in that same area, and I have two friends with SGS4's (one a regular and the other the SGS4 Active) and those also get hot.
Our (yours and mine) tablets should be OK.
They shouldn't be bum units.
As for battery life, go into Power Savings and enable the settings for screen and processor (I forget the exact wording).
You can also use Greenify to force anything in the background from running when not needed. (Anything you don't actually want, you should freeze/remove altogether like you said you did. Greenify just makes sure that anything you aren't using isn't running unnecessarily).
Hmmm ive had the s2, note 2 the original note 10.1 and the samsung 8.9 and never came accross and heat like this. I just dont understand why it is as soon as the sd is in, I aint even running any apps jus leave it aline and it heats up while sitting idle.
Damn thing lol
flynbo23 said:
Just got my note today and it is getting really hot, whenever i put the micro sd card in it really starts to heat up behind where the camera sit. Also i have battery doctor installed and at 60% it says that i only have 2 and a bit hours left on the device.
Ive turned off alot of stock apps and also tried another launcher (nova) my battery just seems draining real fast, thinking maybe a bum unit.
Anyone having these problems or some advice?
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Take a look at this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2483944
You have a corrupt file on your external card. The indexing service is forcing all of the cpu cores, to max speed.
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LMMT said:
You have a corrupt file on your external card. The indexing service is forcing all of the cpu cores, to max speed.
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I though the same when i read the description. The sd-card is scanned the whole time, the cpu run in max speed, it heats up and the battery is used more then normal.
Elim said:
I though the same when i read the description. The sd-card is scanned the whole time, the cpu run in max speed, it heats up and the battery is used more then normal.
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I guess great minds think alike
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Fast battery drain?

Has anyone experienced drastic loss of battery charge? I had mine on the charger and after unplugging for 13 min it went from 100% to 87%
There might be a app that drains a lot, i had a fast drain too, not as bad but once i deleted a few apps it was better. I have over 100 apps on this phone :X
Odd thing is , I just did a factory reset and if I don't use the phone the stats show 14 hrs + but.as soon as I start using it . It starts dropping super fast
Are you rooted? Have you Xposed installed?
Do you have a microSD inserted?
Never rooted this phone and I do have an SD card in it, would that affect?
Yes/no , sometimes the SD files can be somewhat corrupted which in turn makes your media scanner run non stop,.if you pull your SD and put into a Windows cpu, and run a program to scan for corrupted files,. I've not had high battery drain but I do check my stats and Android O.S. is by far the largest consumer (damn I miss root) verizon
costarican said:
Never rooted this phone and I do have an SD card in it, would that affect?
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Try to use it without microSD card for a while and look at what happens...
On my old Moto Z many reported overheating and battery drain with uncompatible cards...
Anyway post a screenshot of your setup - battery stats after some hours since boot up...

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