I got this update a few days back and its change log is not available, so was wondering if anyone else who got this update saw any changes. Though it seemed like it is hogging less RAM now and seemed smother. Is there any thing else??
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What exactly is this service? I have searched and can't figure it out. It is pretty much the last thing running on my 2.3.4 OTA rooted phone I don't understand and I'd like to freeze it, but would like to know what it is doing first. It also seems to run CacheUpdateRuleCheckerService intermittently. I have checked the freeze list posts and they are for 2.2 and haven't been really updated for 2.3.4 yet.
I'd like to know this as well. "Suggestions Poll Scheduler" always seems to be running and draining my battery and I'm hoping that I can freeze it, but would like to know what it is first. Anyone know?
Ok so here is my setup, I've been rooted since the hour that Revolutionary first dropped, been on plenty or ROMs, stick with Decks Sense ROM, and currently have all firmware up to date. Prior to the 2.3.4 update, my phone slept amazingly well, the little blips on the battery use graph page almost always lined up perfectly between the screen on and awake bars. When the update was released and the new radios were posted, I originally flashed the newest radio/pri combo just to have everything that matters up to date. I quickly realized that after doing so, my phone didn't sleep well at all, the "awake" bar had many little slivers of activity when the screen was off. Keeping in mind that I'm no noob and have been troubleshooting to the best of my abilities, I could use some help now... I have tried reflashing ROMs, turning off the Google auto backup/restore, leaving the phone stock with 0 third party apps and probably other things to try to pinpoint my issue. I have even went and flashed the whole new firmware minus hboot combo pack in hopes of correcting this but to no avail... I'm not sure what else to try so I'm hoping someone more knowledgeable than myself can offer me some pointers or suggestions. Attached are some screened showing what I'm talking about. Please note that while my battery life is still pretty decent, and this was a particularly good day, this was with the phone rarely being used as I was at work all day.
Here are the screens showing the issue.
I have the same issue. And my phone is official ROM without rooted or unlocked. (buy from HTC) So, I guess it is a bug from HTC (nothing to do with custom ROM)
Bumped since I'm really hoping to see hear some ideas.
Pretty please...
Out of nowhere my DNA began to overheat like hell, can't seem to find the issue. Doesn't seem like any app is creating the problem, and the only recent apps I downloaded were a few games. I even tried doing a factory reset, yet the problem persists.
Phone temperature goes up to around 43.5 C, 110 F degrees.
My current installed ROM is Cynogenmod, and I tried updating it to a more recent version (10.2.0-RC1), yet the problem won't go away.
I really don't know what else to do. At this point it seems like a hardware problem, but has this happened to anyone else?
Same thing is happening to me since i flashed an updated Cyanogenmod 4.4 rom. I tried factory reset and flashing a different rom but no luck.
My phone has been a bit flaky lately. Recently upgraded to CM 10.2, Because I lost everything before, I really don't have many apps installed, but my phone now constantly says I'm out of space. When I use DiskUsage to look at it, it shows 572 Mb in applications 1344 in System data (leaving me with barely anything). I've moved most of the apps that I can over, so I'm wondering what other troubleshooting options I have to figure out what is using my space. I'm planning on upgrading to another phone before long but was hoping to make this one last another month or two. Just odd since prior to this I had it loaded up with apps and never ran into this. is CM10.2 that much bigger than 9 and that is causing my problem?
So in case anyone was interested. I found out my problem (found out others having issues on a CM forum). My \data\log directory had several hundred megs of logs in it. Once cleared, I had nearly 500 megs free. Just something to keep an eye out for. I know it won't permanently fix whatever the issue is, but at least my phone is up and working again.
I am running Android 6.0 Marshmallow on my Nexus 9 build number MRA58N. Device is not rooted but the bootloader has been unlocked and I am running everything on stock. Clean fresh install about 5 days ago. I did face some trouble trying to root my tablet at first (boot loop) but instead I formatted and just reflashed the firmware clean using (flash-all).
First few days, performance was below average, lag here and there but it was acceptable and it did go away after a day or so. Could be the tablet adjusting and syncing with the recently installed apps.
What I did find unusual though was the battery stats. It showed numbers (99013, 99023, 99033) processes which I am unfamiliar of. I tried googling it and searching on the xda forums about this but have not found any post on this. Is anyone else experiencing this? Is something wrong with my device? It could be the culprit to the overheating and battery drain.
(still trying to find out how to upload the screenshot, if anyone could help out with this, it would be much appreciated. PS: xda says that I have to make at least 10 posts before I can share external links, so I don't know how to make imageshack work here. Or I'll just make the 10 posts somehow.)
cgtj240063 said:
I am running Android 6.0 Marshmallow on my Nexus 9 build number MRA58N. Device is not rooted but the bootloader has been unlocked and I am running everything on stock. Clean fresh install about 5 days ago. I did face some trouble trying to root my tablet at first (boot loop) but instead I formatted and just reflashed the firmware clean using (flash-all).
First few days, performance was below average, lag here and there but it was acceptable and it did go away after a day or so. Could be the tablet adjusting and syncing with the recently installed apps.
What I did find unusual though was the battery stats. It showed numbers (99013, 99023, 99033) processes which I am unfamiliar of. I tried googling it and searching on the xda forums about this but have not found any post on this. Is anyone else experiencing this? Is something wrong with my device? It could be the culprit to the overheating and battery drain.
(still trying to find out how to upload the screenshot, if anyone could help out with this, it would be much appreciated. PS: xda says that I have to make at least 10 posts before I can share external links, so I don't know how to make imageshack work here. Or I'll just make the 10 posts somehow.)
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I've seen those numbers before, however not sure what they are either.
What type of battery are you seeing.
When I was on stock mra58n I was seeing around 4-5 hours screen on time and about 4-5 days overall time on. I thought that was pretty good. I only lose about 1-3% overnight so I could let it sit for quite awhile untouched and still have a charge.
I am now on PureNexus Android 6.0 ROM and seeing about the same but slightly better battery. I'm seeing 5.5-6 hours screen on time and 6-7 days overall time on.
This is with ElementalX kernel which I highly suggest.
How long have you had the tablet? I just got it on the HTC 40% of sale.
I recently have been having the same problem, as seen here: imgur DOTCOM /a/IMqFW, you can see the "99006" active, right now another has appeared with "99040". I saw these number a week or two ago. I've had my tablet since may or so. I posted on the reddit r/Nexus9 for help, someone suggested that it might be some sort of old application which left a few things behind when it was removed from the device. I don't really know what to think of this.
Hi,
I also observed a drastic battery drain and going to the "battery" section in settings, i found a weird "99040" thing with a black android robot icon, draining 16% of my battery.
I don't know how to remove this and I suspect this is malware or something related.
Does anyone know how I can remove that sh**** ???
Best regards.