[Q] Severe Battery Drain after rooting - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi all,
I'm totally out of ideas and search terms. Basically after I've rooted my phone and had Psycho Mantis with Siyah kernel on it, the battery was experiencing issues.
To give you an indication, it drains the whole battery in one day with minimal use.
Last week I was out somewhere for a greater portion of the week, and since there are no (decent) receptions, I turned of data. When I got back to civilization, I had my data turned back on.
Since then, the battery was being drained even more! Now my battery will struggle to live half a day.
I've looked at battery stats threads and this and that, installed different battery stats apps, but just don't know what's wrong.
I've became so desperate on this issue that I don't know where to even look further, so if anyone had experienced this problem, or knows whether there are any trustworthy sources that I can investigate this further, please let me know.
Thanks in advance
Brendan

Brenchen said:
Hi all,
I'm totally out of ideas and search terms. Basically after I've rooted my phone and had Psycho Mantis with Siyah kernel on it, the battery was experiencing issues.
To give you an indication, it drains the whole battery in one day with minimal use.
Last week I was out somewhere for a greater portion of the week, and since there are no (decent) receptions, I turned of data. When I got back to civilization, I had my data turned back on.
Since then, the battery was being drained even more! Now my battery will struggle to live half a day.
I've looked at battery stats threads and this and that, installed different battery stats apps, but just don't know what's wrong.
I've became so desperate on this issue that I don't know where to even look further, so if anyone had experienced this problem, or knows whether there are any trustworthy sources that I can investigate this further, please let me know.
Thanks in advance
Brendan
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If you have better battery stats app you can post a dump so I can see what's using your battery. Also download cpu spy from the play store to see if your phone is deep sleeping.
If you have any widgets that sync, delete them, if you're using Facebook use friendcaster, turn off gps and location settings, you can try to underclock your device to 800mhz, use the lowest brightness settings, turn off the hardware keys and bln, you could try indervolting but it can be unstable for some devices.
Hope that helps a little
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Right I've got both apps you said, but CPUSpy doesn't tell me (or at least I don't know where it says) what's eating my battery. BetterBatteryStats I can't work out the names and codes it uses, so again I couldn't work out what's going on.
I'll try to work out how to get you a screendump.
Thanks

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Right I've got both apps you said, but CPUSpy doesn't tell me (or at least I don't know where it says) what's eating my battery. BetterBatteryStats I can't work out the names and codes it uses, so again I couldn't work out what's going on.
I'll try to work out how to get you a screendump.
Thanks
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Can you take a screen shot of what the cpu spy shows?
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kilometers4 said:
Can you take a screen shot of what the cpu spy shows?
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Don't think it worked
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Don't think it worked
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Looked like to post external links I need to have at least 5 posts or something.

Brenchen said:
Looked like to post external links I need to have at least 5 posts or something.
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Nope, don't think so..
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Anyway, what I've done now is got rid of all those weather apps and push notification for my emails (particularly exchange account).
I'll try again after I got a bit more post counts to post the image.

Now having 5 posts, I'll try again:
Regardless of whether above worked, I needed to wait 5 minutes between posts to ensure no spam.

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Gpsd drain battery

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Any ideas please it is sucking the life from my beautiful new toy
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Download "bad ass battery monitor" from play store and it'll break down all usage and its FREE! I've found it really good
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I just uninstalled everything seems to be sorted just going to install one thing at a time
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let us know if you find the culprit...im just not sure.
GPSd would be the GPS Daemon. Means your GPS is active? Do you use Cerebus/Find my Droid/Samsung mobile services? If any of these are active and tracking your device then that might explain it?
I am getting the same issue, I was using gamerzrom rom since a week without issues, yesterday the problem started and the battery is sucked so fast..
Do you have Mobile Defense installed? Using the BetterBatteryStats app it appears that for me the drain is related to a part of Mobile Defense. It was listed as "ars" related to the Mobile Defense process which caused a 55m wakelock & spiked gpsd to use a steady 25% CPU.
In Mobile Defense settings I disabled all backup options and checked all boxes under the Malware scanning preferences. I haven't seen the issue surface in 2 days.
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leeperryar said:
Do you have Mobile Defense installed? Using the BetterBatteryStats app it appears that for me the drain is related to a part of Mobile Defense. It was listed as "ars" related to the Mobile Defense process which caused a 55m wakelock & spiked gpsd to use a steady 25% CPU.
In Mobile Defense settings I disabled all backup options and checked all boxes under the Malware scanning preferences. I haven't seen the issue surface in 2 days.
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The problem solved after I uninstalled Instagram and voice search (update) together, but I think the problem was with instagram.
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GPSD drain batery about 50%, and do not know it because Turkbay rom or for something else? Now just download Turkbay 2 and I will see then.
I'm not on the SGS3, I'm on the galaxy Note, I never had this issue with GB. I am now on ICS and it's always using 60+ battery% of my battery. It drives me nuts!
Someone said to disable Samsung Dive from the security options and that should fix it.
Here's a picture of my usage. This was the second time I've had to recharge this Guy!
-Sent from my Samsung Galaxy Note.
Hi I am having the same prob on S3..
pass 2 days battery lasted 7 hours max on normal use, with 60% goes go GSPD.
I am currently using Omega 8.1? any fixes?
jentztan said:
Hi I am having the same prob on S3..
pass 2 days battery lasted 7 hours max on normal use, with 60% goes go GSPD.
I am currently using Omega 8.1? any fixes?
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I fixed by disabling samsung tracking device in the security menu on my SIII
Have same problem on my S3
Tried that... what else could it be?
neith00 said:
I fixed by disabling samsung tracking device in the security menu on my SIII
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I tried this, but still, the top app being used (according to Cool Tools) is /system/bin/gpsd
and it's draining 60 percent of my battery...
any other idea? I went through the list of open processes but found nothing.:crying:
bladefistx2 said:
I tried this, but still, the top app being used (according to Cool Tools) is /system/bin/gpsd
and it's draining 60 percent of my battery...
any other idea? I went through the list of open processes but found nothing.:crying:
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Have you tried disabling your gps?
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zkyevolved said:
I'm not on the SGS3, I'm on the galaxy Note, I never had this issue with GB. I am now on ICS and it's always using 60+ battery% of my battery. It drives me nuts!
Someone said to disable Samsung Dive from the security options and that should fix it.
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I tried disabling that but it didn't seem to do anything? anyone else have any luck?
I've only been getting this recently and I just realized I flashed google now on my stock S3 rom, google now constantly checks the gps.
I've turned it off in the options and will wait and see
Somewhat fixed
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Have you tried disabling your gps?
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My GPS was off during this whole time...
I have managed to "fix" this for now. I just rebooted my device, and managed to get two days of over 16hrs for a charged battery.
I remedied this issue just by upgrading my software. I jumped into ICS and the last two roms haven't had this issue. So all I can say is... Update. Good luck guys.
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zkyevolved said:
I remedied this issue just by upgrading my software. I jumped into ICS and the last two roms haven't had this issue. So all I can say is... Update. Good luck guys.
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Yesterday My I9300 also has the same problem, and I didn't enable the Samsungdive function.
but I know that it should relate to GPS. below is what i do.
1. I empty all GPS software buffer.
2. Switch off phone,
3. Take out SIM card,
4. Switch on phone, disable wifi,
5. Open the GPS software then search GPS signal,
6. after GPS get your position, then empty the GPS software buffer again.
..............Then the GPSD never drain your battery.
I think this is a bug, the GPS is always searching for the GPS signal so that drain the battery.

[Q] App to set CPU mode?

Hey guys! Just wondering, if any anyone has heard something about an app, which lets me change the CPU mode, from Quad-, to tripple-, dual-, or singlecore mode...
I haven't found any, yet. (Yes, I have used the invention, called "Google" and consorts)
Thanks in advance for good answers!
BTW: If you are interested why: My battery lasts about 3-4 hours.... -.-
I'll post a screenshot in a moment. I constantly recharge, but not for long, because I am constantly occupied with all sorts of stuff, so it may seen like the batery life is good, on some parts of the graph...
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The system's scheduler, pegasusq, automatically powers down cores when they are not needed.
Reducing the core count has an adverse effect since they need higher clock speeds to compensate and thus require more power.
Your issue most likely is data network and/or apps misbehaving.
Please install BetterBatteryStats (free APK here in XDA) and show it's output after such a 4-5hour cycle.
Did you by any chance disable Fast Dormancy or have you checked if your provider supports it?
d4fseeker said:
The system's scheduler, pegasusq, automatically powers down cores when they are not needed.
Reducing the core count has an adverse effect since they need higher clock speeds to compensate and thus require more power.
Your issue most likely is data network and/or apps misbehaving.
Please install BetterBatteryStats (free APK here in XDA) and show it's output after such a 4-5hour cycle.
Did you by any chance disable Fast Dormancy or have you checked if your provider supports it?
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No, Fast dormancy is enabled. I'm not yet all to used to the S III, but from my knowledge of my old Nexus, I'd say it's an app, like you also said. But I close my apps, I'll post a better stat, tommorrow. Then hopefully we'll get some results. If not better, I'll go completely stock, just with root...
No, Fast dormancy is enabled.
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Does the RRC statemachine actually go to IDLE and remain there for several seconds without going to active again? (Well except if there is data traffic)
Or does it regularly go back to an active state (e.g. every 5 seconds)
I'll go completely stock, just with root...
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Which ROM are you on?
CM9 (and afaik all other AOSP/AOKP-based ROM's) has a huge battery drain and other network-related issues (such as powering down the modem every other time)
Samsung-based ROM's should be fine
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Does the RRC statemachine actually go to IDLE and remain there for several seconds without going to active again? (Well except if there is data traffic)
Or does it regularly go back to an active state (e.g. every 5 seconds)
Which ROM are you on?
CM9 (and afaik all other AOSP/AOKP-based ROM's) has a huge battery drain and other network-related issues (such as powering down the modem every other time)
Samsung-based ROM's should be fine
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What huge battery drain are you talking about? I get awesome battery life on CM9.
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joshnichols189 said:
What huge battery drain are you talking about? I get awesome battery life on CM9.
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Obviously battery life depends on the user and apps running, just cause it works for you doesn't mean it will for someone else.
theking_13 said:
Obviously battery life depends on the user and apps running, just cause it works for you doesn't mean it will for someone else.
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You are pathetic. If you bothered to read, the post I quoted implied it was a widespread issue.
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almost all apps can handle single core operation @ 1.4 ghz, so disabling cores will save you some battery. afaik you need a supporting kernel to achieve this. Im using siyah along with extweaks app, there you can select the number cores to use.
Is this what you're looking for? http://tinyurl.com/77fudrr

Battery drain in JB (LS8)?

I've recently installed Jelly Bean (LS8) on a family member's S2 - and they've been having some trouble with it. I've attached a screenshot with the battery usage (it has <30 minute screen usage if that matters).
This type of drain occurs over Wi-Fi and 3G.
I've ruled out:
- The age of the battery (it's one month old).
- The cellular signal (always 3 - 4 bars over UMTS).
- The Bluetooth radio (I've turned it off and the same battery drain still occurs).
It's also worth noting that the process "Android OS" made the phone stay awake for 5 out of the 10 hours the phone was switched on. I've turned off Google Now and all geo-location services. The Wi-Fi arrows ALWAYS seem to be blinking. However, previously on ICS 4.0.4, leaving Wi-Fi on would not cause any such issues. What could be the problem?
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Post battery details. No betterbattery stats app?
Could be the Media Scanner issue.
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gastonw said:
Post battery details. No betterbattery stats app?
Could be the Media Scanner issue.
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And to add to this: download and use cpu spy to see if your device is deep sleeping
don't think so, android OS was active 5 hours out of 10.
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gastonw said:
Post battery details. No betterbattery stats app?
Could be the Media Scanner issue.
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Yeah, I was thinking that BBS might help too. I'll get a log tomorrow and post it here.
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Post Kernel Wakelocks & Partial wakelocks so I don't have to read the log.
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You could try Watchdog task manager which will tell you if a particular process is using an unusually high proportion of your CPU resource.
If you find it is "Android Media Process" then try installing "Rescan Media Root" which will allow you to disable the scanning process. I assume you're rooted...
Have a look at other resource hogs while you're there - I found Facebook to be one of the other culprits.
I have attached two relevant screenshots from BBS. The wakelock "wlan_rx_wake" seems to be the main issue here, but I have no clue what's causing it. If it's important, there was pretty much only one partial wakelock present, ActivityManager-Launch, and for 30 seconds only.
Thanks for the help all, it's much appreciated.
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i have the same problem...
Imperiale said:
I have attached two relevant screenshots from BBS. The wakelock "wlan_rx_wake" seems to be the main issue here, but I have no clue what's causing it. If it's important, there was pretty much only one partial wakelock present, ActivityManager-Launch, and for 30 seconds only.
Thanks for the help all, it's much appreciated.
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Wlan is wifi related.
Reboot, leave the device sit for 15-30 mins and post partial wakelocks since boot.
As requested. Battery drain meter is buggy so that can be ignored.
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That's a hell of a drain you got there (not showing tho).
Try disabling fast dormacy and google now.
Focus on partial wakelocks since boot instead of unplugged (reboot your device and post a screenshot 20 min after that).
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Got the same issue and went back to ics 4.0.4 finally.
This ROM seems not to be for everyone. Made a full wipe bevor and after flashing. Re-flashed, powered the battery up to 100% and flashed it. At first it was worse than yours than i made it to last 21 hours till phone died. Installed BBS to find out what's going on but couldn't identify a single problem. Android OS used to much power. Was awake to long. Screen uses to much power as well. Seems to be a totaly f... up installation. Tried it 3 or 4 times but nothing went better significantly.
Hope you will have more luck
Nicolas
Google Now is already off.
Here are the Partial Wakelocks, since boot this time.
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Imperiale said:
Google Now is already off.
Here are the Partial Wakelocks, since boot this time.
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You're good there.
What is it that you're using bluetooth for?
Car pairing. I've tried with it off, and the same battery drain occurs.
I'm going to try connecting the phone to an access point with no Internet connection and see if the drain still occurs. If not I'm gonna guess it's something on my network or a remote server trying to initiate a connection... Otherwise it's something on the phone that's causing the issue.
I'll try using Shark to capture the packets, I may be able to find something there.
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NB: The device received an OTA today. Too early to tell if it's made a difference.
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On my Siyah 6b4 kernel, withstands about 40h, sometimes wifi, 3g, I recomended flash.
I don't want to jump the gun, but it seems as if the OTA fixed the issue. No more Android OS "stay awake" / excessive wlan_rx_wake. I'll give it another day and then confirm back here.
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Drain
Dear friends,
I had CM 9 with syhia kernel and my battery last 14/15 hrs of real world usage. I was happy.
I updated to cm10.1 qnd that was stupid... Really broken software.
So I wipe again and flash the omega rom based on ls8. Not more than 9 hrs. So i flashed dorimanx kernel 7.45 and with default profile I was able to hit 11 hrs of moderate use. Using battery profile got me around 13 but the phone behave like a htc hero...
I will see tomorrow and post BBS but in the mean time I would like to know if, in your opinion, this huge drain would get better using a neat sammy rom with a custom kernel.
Thank you

Horrible battery life after 4.3 update

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Not even using it it's just dying anybody help?
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I'm getting horrible battery life too. I had it fully charged at 100% and it has been on for 2 hours with barely any usage, and now it's at 80%.
I have been running 4.3 a long time now on my One. It takes a couple days to calibrate. I have had the best battery life ever on 4.3. You just ned some patience. I hear it all the time on the 4.3 custom ROM threads.
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I have been running 4.3 a long time now on my One. It takes a couple days to calibrate. I have had the best battery life ever on 4.3. You just ned some patience. I hear it all the time on the 4.3 custom ROM threads.
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But this is STOCK and we just got the update. On T-Mobile USA.
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Go to the Google play services app and clear the data.
That was causing a huge wake lock.
dwang said:
Go to the Google play services app and clear the data
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and give it a couple cycles to settle in
horr1blek1tten said:
But this is STOCK and we just got the update. On T-Mobile USA.
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I was on STOCK 4.3 also WW edition. I just switched to stock T-Mo edition. Search the forums and you will see a bunch of complaints about battery life on 4.3 after just a few hours of flashing. Everyone replies back to give it a few cycles and how it is the best battery life they have ever had.
The battery life on mine with the 4.3 has improved greatly.
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I hope it works its self in, because yesterday was HORRIBLE. Even today, I took my phone off the charger 30 minutes ago and with NO USE, I'm at 92%
Animations seem choppier too. Rather annoying
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Guys... Install something like Gsam battery monitor so you came actually tell what is using your battery.
You most likely have rouge apps that are causing wake locks
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Anyone else getting sluggish performance after the update? I never had any performance issues on 4.1 but some apps are really slow and jerky now, even some of the regular system animations are slower.
Also, is it just me or did the developer options disappear from settings.
Son et Lumiere said:
Anyone else getting sluggish performance after the update? I never had any performance issues on 4.1 but some apps are really slow and jerky now, even some of the regular system animations are slower.
Also, is it just me or did the developer options disappear from settings.
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Yeah, I had to Factory Reset twice to get rid of the lag, and it didn't completely resolve it. It's like even some of the core apps aren't optimized. Weird. The stuttering animations really make me pissed
If you want developer options go to settings, about phone, software information, more, then click on Build Number a bunch of times and it re-enables developer options
I feel bad for u guys tht had to wait all this time and now have performance/battery issues ... I have none here hahahaha
Actually I think it's better after that 2nd reset. It may have just needed some time to "settle"
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Yeah, I had to Factory Reset twice to get rid of the lag, and it didn't completely resolve it. It's like even some of the core apps aren't optimized. Weird. The stuttering animations really make me pissed
If you want developer options go to settings, about phone, software information, more, then click on Build Number a bunch of times and it re-enables developer options
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Seriously? That's weird.
I don't want to factory reset, especially if it doesn't even solve the problem. This is lame.
I disabled the lookout app. That got rid of my wake lock . Battery life is still bad though.
-T
No problem here. I did notice that my phone was running hot after the update. I ended up powering it off for a few minutes. When I powered it back up, it ran at normal temperature. Or maybe it just cooled down.
well, I sure am glad I have a jump from t-mobile. I'm going to offload this piece of crap for Nexus 5.
-T
I have no battery issues here. I cleared all cache using an app right after the update.
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(nightly)Mokee rom for MI3W(cancro)

It seems that Mokee has been officially supporting roms for Xiaomi mi3w.
check the link -> http://download.mokeedev.com/?device=cancro&type=
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But random reboots always, so useless like another roms...
@sumit.roy Have you tried flashing the rom? Is it stable any issues faced till now. Is same as CM based or some different rom?
I tried and have the radoom reboots and light sensor dont work also the ring sound its not god
@bozarjoska there is nothing useless here..if you are not interested pls don't use it or comment..respect others work...
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@sumit.roy Have you tried flashing the rom? Is it stable any issues faced till now. Is same as CM based or some different rom?
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nope.. I had used it when it was unofficial.. has some issues..
plan to flash it by next week as now I am using the aosp rom made using Xiaomi's official kernel.
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But random reboots always, so useless like another roms...
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Hi,
There is nothing useless in XDA Forum and regarding issues of random reboots varun is looking into to fix it till then many of using app to fix use that....Don't say that useless coz if it was useless Dev's wouldnt have released any Rom...Remember always respect the Developers works has they put lot of efforts on it .....Its easy to comment like useless and all but you dont know how hard it is to fix issues/develop a Rom in practical....! never comment that its useless if u dont like it dont use it and dont comment simple
What app will I install to prevent the phone from a random reboot? Thanks.
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What app will I install to prevent the phone from a random reboot? Thanks.
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Captivate keepalive pro..its a paid app..but works well..
praveen7682 said:
Captivate keepalive pro..its a paid app..but works well..
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but it keeps the cpu active ,so have to compromise with battery savings
ZenR2 said:
but it keeps the cpu active ,so have to compromise with battery savings
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Hmmm how does the battery with captivate enabled?
bluerain28 said:
Hmmm how does the battery with captivate enabled?
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you will have battery drain but not much.atleast you can get rid of the random reboots and enjoy the rom.I am a moderate user so i am getting around 15 - 16 hours of battery..
bluerain28 said:
Hmmm how does the battery with captivate enabled?
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because it always keeps the cpu active,phone just doesn't goes into deep sleep,so that's how it affects the battery life,
but yes on the other side there wll be no reboots.
I was just wondering, then why not lower down CPU freq every time you sleep your phone? As in, lower it to most lowest freq. Yea it won't go to deep sleep but at least no random reboots and battery drain.
Since I don't have this MI3 as of now, you guys can try by installing SetCPU and do some profile settings.
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TiTAN-O-One said:
I was just wondering, then why not lower down CPU freq every time you sleep your phone? As in, lower it to most lowest freq. Yea it won't go to deep sleep but at least no random reboots and battery drain.
Since I don't have this MI3 as of now, you guys can try by installing SetCPU and do some profile settings.
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I already thought of this but I went back to AOSP and wait until random reboot is fixed. :crying:
bluerain28 said:
I already thought of this but I went back to AOSP and wait until random reboot is fixed. :crying:
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Nandroid backup the entire ROM you're using
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Already stop their nightly build.. 4.10.9 is the last one..

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