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Hello everybody.
I need help with my Note 2. I have a baterry drain and i have no idea what to do with it.
Some screens:
http://postimg.org/gallery/3gjxgmks/9af5d852/
i dont have root, so i cant unninstall anything, but i turned off some of bloatware apps.
when i charged my phone to 100% and disconnected from the power for 10 min decreased 3%
xbaker said:
Hello everybody.
I need help with my Note 2. I have a baterry drain and i have no idea what to do with it.
Some screens:
http://postimg.org/gallery/3gjxgmks/9af5d852/
i dont have root, so i cant unninstall anything, but i turned off some of bloatware apps.
when i charged my phone to 100% and disconnected from the power for 10 min decreased 3%
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after update did you a factory reset?
this help a lot.
also try to disable programs you don't use
Yes, i do factory reset twice. Yesterday battery seems to be nornal, almost 6h SOT with 20hrs on a single charge.
but today after i charged my phone something starts drain my battery again. I dont have much apps.
xbaker said:
Yes, i do factory reset twice. Yesterday battery seems to be nornal, almost 6h SOT with 20hrs on a single charge.
but today after i charged my phone something starts drain my battery again. I dont have much apps.
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Download wakelock detector from play store and see what app drain your battery
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did u see screenshots which i posted in first post?
Sorry I just saw it, everything seems to be normal
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Phone's battery percentage drops by 2% each time rather then 1%, how do i clear or reset the stats? Cant find a setting in twrp and the play store apps are all old versions. Any advice would be much appreciated!
queerquirks said:
Phone's battery percentage drops by 2% each time rather then 1%, how do i clear or reset the stats? Cant find a setting in twrp and the play store apps are all old versions. Any advice would be much appreciated!
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Same happening to me, any advice yet?
Run the device down to 0% and recharge it over night with the device off. Battery calibration will happen its own
My 10 now is starting to drain battery real quick without doing anything. No unusual apps draining much. I used battery tester in the secret testing menu thing and it said my battery is fine but I don't think it is. Any app or something to test battery or any way to test if it's rom related?
Ndaoud360 said:
My 10 now is starting to drain battery real quick without doing anything. No unusual apps draining much. I used battery tester in the secret testing menu thing and it said my battery is fine but I don't think it is. Any app or something to test battery or any way to test if it's rom related?
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Installing GSam battery monitor from the Play store would be a good start. You can monitor wakelocks and app usage, which can help diagnose your issue. How long does your battery usually last after a full charge, and what kind of screen on time are you getting? Also, does the phone ever get warm while you're using it?
Magnum_Enforcer said:
Installing GSam battery monitor from the Play store would be a good start. You can monitor wakelocks and app usage, which can help diagnose your issue. How long does your battery usually last after a full charge, and what kind of screen on time are you getting? Also, does the phone ever get warm while you're using it?
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Not sure how to read gsam battery logs but here is a screenshot and phone does not get hot. With not much use, I only get from 10am to around 2 to 3pm which is not normal for me.
Ndaoud360 said:
Not sure how to read gsam battery logs but here is a screenshot and phone does not get hot. With not much use, I only get from 10am to around 2 to 3pm which is not normal for me.
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From the main screen, you should have 4 icons at either the top or bottom of the screen. The second icon from the left brings up the app usage screen, and there is a drop-down menu at the top so you can view different things, like kernel wakelocks, etc.
OK I see but what am I exactly looking for? Wake locks? Not sure what's good and what's bad in terms of %s and what not
Ndaoud360 said:
OK I see but what am I exactly looking for? Wake locks? Not sure what's good and what's bad in terms of %s and what not
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Like I said, charge your battery up to full. After a few hours off the charger, post screenshots of the main screen, app usage screen and kernel wakelock screen.
Also, press the triangle icon on the main screen and make sure "Since Last Full Charge" is selected.
Magnum_Enforcer said:
Like I said, charge your battery up to full. After a few hours off the charger, post screenshots of the main screen, app usage screen and kernel wakelock screen.
Also, press the triangle icon on the main screen and make sure "Since Last Full Charge" is selected.
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OK I'll do that, thanks.
Ndaoud360 said:
OK I'll do that, thanks.
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Any updates?
Magnum_Enforcer said:
Any updates?
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Just did it. Here are the screenshots
Ndaoud360 said:
Just did it. Here are the screenshots
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I don't see anything out of the ordinary, but that doesn't mean there isn't an issue. There are a couple of things you can try. First, you can try and recalibrate your battery by turning the phone off and holding the power and both volume buttons down for approximately 2 minutes. The phone will cycle on and off a few times, which is normal. You can see how the phone works afterwards, and if that doesn't remedy it, I would RUU and start from scratch.
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I don't see anything out of the ordinary, but that doesn't mean there isn't an issue. There are a couple of things you can try. First, you can try and recalibrate your battery by turning the phone off and holding the power and both volume buttons down for approximately 2 minutes. The phone will cycle on and off a few times, which is normal. You can see how the phone works afterwards, and if that doesn't remedy it, I would RUU and start from scratch.
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Oh OK, I'll try that. Thanks
On my OnePlus 7 Pro I used the battery charge limit app to limit my battery charging to 85% for battery health since I was going to keep it awhile (2 years). Anyways, the same app doesn't work on the OP9 Pro and I tried Advanced Charging Controller Magisk module and that didn't work either. Looking for ideas if anyone knows of something else to try. Since this phone charges so darn quick, it's even less of an issue to limit the battery max percentage and the ideal phone to do such a thing.
bulletbling said:
On my OnePlus 7 Pro I used the battery charge limit app to limit my battery charging to 85% for battery health since I was going to keep it awhile (2 years). Anyways, the same app doesn't work on the OP9 Pro and I tried Advanced Charging Controller Magisk module and that didn't work either. Looking for ideas if anyone knows of something else to try. Since this phone charges so darn quick, it's even less of an issue to limit the battery max percentage and the ideal phone to do such a thing.
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Acca works great for me. Are you on the newest magisk canary? I am.
Burt Squirtz said:
Acca works great for me. Are you on the newest magisk canary? I am.
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I'm on the latest stable. I may try that.
Try a non warp/dash/whatever cable/brick with ACC
Same problem with Acca, will try the Battery Charge Limiter from Play Store
I've just been using AccuBattery which notifies me when charge reaches the level I set (I use 90%) and unplug it when it alerts me. That won't help if you charge it at night, but for daytime charging the phone is usually plugged in right next to me.
Burt Squirtz said:
Acca works great for me. Are you on the newest magisk canary? I am.
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Just installed latest Magisk Canary and ACC module with ACCA app doesn't stop the charging on any charger I've tried. Anything else you did?
solved the problem physically. I use a smart plug with an auto stop timer, not the best solution but it gets the job done mostly.
linnil said:
solved the problem physically. I use a smart plug with an auto stop timer, not the best solution but it gets the job done mostly.
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How would you get it to stop at a specific percent though? If there's some sort of timer to stop at a detected voltage, that could work.
bulletbling said:
How would you get it to stop at a specific percent though? If there's some sort of timer to stop at a detected voltage, that could work.
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nah, i simply set it to a set timer, for me that is 25 minutes.
As you are saying this, it makes me think that it is not hard to do a script to do this automatically. . too much work for this tho, but totally doable with samsung smartthings.
linnil said:
nah, i simply set it to a set timer, for me that is 25 minutes.
As you are saying this, it makes me think that it is not hard to do a script to do this automatically. . too much work for this tho, but totally doable with samsung smartthings.
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It probably wouldn't be too difficult, but since we already have some apps and Magisk modules to do this, which worked great on my OP7 Pro, I'd like to get it working like Burt Squirtz said he was able to do. I'm just annoyed that I can't get it to work on my OP9 Pro.
After having tried both AccA and the Battery Charge Limit, unfortunately I must say that none worked for me. I miss do much the smart charging feature from pixel-inspired ROMs I used on my Xiaomi phone.
I appreciate the attempts mentioned above, but does anyone have a working method to automatically stop charging at 80%?
stazz83 said:
After having tried both AccA and the Battery Charge Limit, unfortunately I must say that none worked for me. I miss do much the smart charging feature from pixel-inspired ROMs I used on my Xiaomi phone.
I appreciate the attempts mentioned above, but does anyone have a working method to automatically stop charging at 80%?
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Definitely following this for that as well. What's good is that OnePlus has an option in the settings to do adaptive charging. I've already had it learn my wake up time and it will not start charging the battery until a little before I wake up. I get a little notification that my phone will not continue charging until a specific time. Very neat!
stazz83 said:
After having tried both AccA and the Battery Charge Limit, unfortunately I must say that none worked for me. I miss do much the smart charging feature from pixel-inspired ROMs I used on my Xiaomi phone.
I appreciate the attempts mentioned above, but does anyone have a working method to automatically stop charging at 80%?
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same for me, both acca and battery charge limit (playstore) do not stop phone from charging once set limit is reached
bulletbling said:
Definitely following this for that as well. What's good is that OnePlus has an option in the settings to do adaptive charging. I've already had it learn my wake up time and it will not start charging the battery until a little before I wake up. I get a little notification that my phone will not continue charging until a specific time. Very neat!
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how did this happen for you, and do you mean optimized charging in batt settings? I think it is because I charge my phone at random times that it does not do anything at the moment
thirtythr33 said:
how did this happen for you, and do you mean optimized charging in batt settings? I think it is because I charge my phone at random times that it does not do anything at the moment
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That is correct. It's Optimized Charging.
Has anyone managed to get on top of this in the meantime? Myself, I'm using the Accubattery's sound alert, but I'd love to stop charging automatically when it reaches the limit.
I think, I fond the reason, but no solution.
I am using all time Tasker to control charging limit. I's doing the same way like Battery Charge Limit and AccA: By copying the file "charging_enabled" into /sys/class/power_supply/battery/ .This was working until OP8pro. Unfortunately, all this apps suddenly have no writing access to this directory. Not even on rootet device.
So if anyone have idea, to make /sys/class/power_supply/battery/ writeable again, please tell.
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dlareghoe said:
I think, I fond the reason, but no solution.
I am using all time Tasker to control charging limit. I's doing the same way like Battery Charge Limit and AccA: By copying the file "charging_enabled" into /sys/class/power_supply/battery/ .This was working until OP8pro. Unfortunately, all this apps suddenly have no writing access to this directory. Not even on rootet device.
So if anyone have idea, to make /sys/class/power_supply/battery/ writeable again, please tell.
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A temporary workaround for Tasker users is to create a repeating notification once the battery reaches a certain limit. That's what I've done and it does the job for the meantime!
Use /sys/class/oplus_chg/usb/chg_enable, 1, 0 as the config file.
Thanks to B1tWeaver
As the title says, is there any app or Magisk module that can automatically shutdown your device according to battery percentage?
ahhh we have almost the same issue but my issue is whenever my battery percentage reach 20% wifi get disconnected i need to to setting and wifi and click scan again for it to get reconnected i think it is some sort of battery saver
i hate it whenever i'm playing it disconnect me
Actually, I'm not asking about an issue.
I'm asking if anyone knows of an app or module for Magisk that can shutdown the device accordingly to battery percentage.
I'd really like to set my phone to shutdown when the battery hits 15%.
Nemix77 said:
Actually, I'm not asking about an issue.
I'm asking if anyone knows of an app or module for Magisk that can shutdown the device accordingly to battery percentage.
I'd really like to set my phone to shutdown when the battery hits 15%.
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Macrodroid can (with root). It's like a simpler tasker app. I'll pm you my telegram link, i can send you a quick video if you like...?
Nemix77 said:
Actually, I'm not asking about an issue.
I'm asking if anyone knows of an app or module for Magisk that can shutdown the device accordingly to battery percentage.
I'd really like to set my phone to shutdown when the battery hits 15%.
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ohh you don't have my issue?
reg66 said:
Macrodroid can (with root). It's like a simpler tasker app. I'll pm you my telegram link, i can send you a quick video if you like...?
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I do at 20% although 30% or higher be better.
After 20% there's a lot less usable power available and charging from that low is more stressful on a Li especially if fast charging.
I'll do 20% shutdown and 90% battery charging stop.
That's 70% usable power, I can't do anything better than that.
Nemix77 said:
I'll do 20% shutdown and 90% battery charging stop.
That's 70% usable power, I can't do anything better than that.
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I generally do 40 - 70% or so. On my device it's 3 hrs on SOT and take 15 minutes to fast charge.
Li's like frequent midrange power cycling; use it if it fits your needs.
Nemix77 said:
As the title says, is there any app or Magisk module that can automatically shutdown your device according to battery percentage?
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Magisk module : Advanced Charging Controller (acc)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/advanced-charging-controller-acc.3668427/
It has features as:
Shutdown at set percentage, eg. 20%
Stop charging when reach a percentage, eg. 75%
Cool down charging, so the device and battery won't be very hot using temperature detect on battery.
Charging voltage/current limitation.
Charge cool down as set, eg. 50 seconds charge and 10 seconds cool down without charging, then repeat.
Read the README in github.
ACC app has some issues. Module is working better and updated.
The module will need you to manually edit the settings profile, and you need to use command line.
If you just want to stop charging at certain percentage, Battery Charge Limit is enough.
On F-droid
https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.slash.batterychargelimit/
Play store
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.slash.batterychargelimit&hl=en&gl=US
Both need root.
I use Battery Charge Limit already on my Mi Pad 4.
Advanced Charging Controller seems to have a lot more features.
I haven't been able to get ACC with ACCA (GUI) or Battery Charge Limit to work on the Poco F3 with Xiaomi.EU rom and root.
None of the control files work on both apps.
AccA is faulty.
Use the Magisk module.
You might want to ask cutsom ROM developers because they had managed to get smart charge working, so there's definitely control file that works.
I got Acc with AccA working!
I was testing the charging switches without plugging in the charger, my bads...
Some how Battery Charge Limit does not work, it's a simpler app and I used it with my Mi Pad 4 so I thought it would just work with the Poco F3.
Nemix77 said:
I got Acc with AccA working!
I was testing the charging switches without plugging in the charger, my bads...
Some how Battery Charge Limit does not work, it's a simpler app and I used it with my Mi Pad 4 so I thought it would just work with the Poco F3.
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Check ACC control config what control file your phone uses, then see in Battery Charge Limit if you can select that control file manually.
I think it can also manually write the control file, but not quite sure.
pl1992aw said:
Check ACC control config what control file your phone uses, then see in Battery Charge Limit if you can select that control file manually.
I think it can also manually write the control file, but not quite sure.
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Yeah I figured that, but since I have Acc with AccA working there's really no need to go back to Battery Charge Limit.
Nemix77 said:
Yeah I figured that, but since I have Acc with AccA working there's realy not need to go back to Battery Charge Limit.
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Just to clear the things that you've already said
You mean ACC with AccA is working properly? If not, is there any problems with using ACC with AccA app?
I used ACC with AccA app before on my raphael times with EvoX Custom ROM, works well and haven't encountered any problems with using with ACC via AccA App