Overheating problem - Advantage X7510 General

Hi everyone. When you use lots of capabilities of the device, such as WIFI, GPS and applications, the HTC takes too much temperature. If yur are charging it up it suddenly stops until it takes lower temperature. It's a problem with the battery or with the device?. is there a solution?.
Thanks.

Generally you'll find all similar devices stop charging when they get quite hot. It has more to do with the battery than the device.
Do a search on the Touch Diamond forum as several people have posted various suggestions about exactly what you're experiencing.

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=2486396

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Unique Battery Problems

Hi guys,
Here's one for you!
After I performed the widely reported HTC Desire battery calibration on my HTC Desire S I was easily getting about 40hours usage from it. I was extremely impressed by its long battery life.
However in recent days I have been getting just a fraction of this. Perhaps 15hours at most. My usage hasn't increased or decreased and I'm struggling to find an explanation as to why the battery life has been slashed. I recalibrated and still no improvement.
Can anybody shed some light please!?
lukey-windy said:
Hi guys,
Here's one for you!
After I performed the widely reported HTC Desire battery calibration on my HTC Desire S I was easily getting about 40hours usage from it. I was extremely impressed by its long battery life.
However in recent days I have been getting just a fraction of this. Perhaps 15hours at most. My usage hasn't increased or decreased and I'm struggling to find an explanation as to why the battery life has been slashed. I recalibrated and still no improvement.
Can anybody shed some light please!?
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You need to run some battery monitoring tools to see whats actually eating the battery.
I'd recommend battery monitor widget this should show the amount of battery being eaten at a given time and record history, so you can determine if its a rouge application or a duff battery?!
After you install it it change Settings->Monitoring->Battery Capacity to the correct value of 1450.
Try to think about what applications you may have installed around the time the consumption changed or if you have recently added new accounts to sync.
Indeed you need a battery monitoring tool to see exactly what is going on but for me I noticed that running a GPS application and after that stoping GPS module never release completly the resources and the battery is discharging faster.
All indications shows there are no GPS connections and the module is off but the battery discharge at 2x speed than usual. I had to restart the phone and the problem is solved until the next time I start any GPS app (Navigon , iGO ..).
I use stock ROM.
You could also try, where is my android power.
It's an app that shows you which app consume how many % of battery.
Maybe the problem is related to an app you downloaded lately
Thank you for all your comments so far guys. Unfortunately I am no closer to finding out what has started to dissolve my battery.
I have done a factory reset today to rule out any rogue app causing problems.
Just seems odd that I can go from getting 36-40 hours usage down to about 15 without dramatically increasing my time spent using the phone.

[Q] guys this is killing me

alright guys i have a samsung facinate .....and it dying so quick like from 100 to 70 in 45 mins normal use .......it is non rooted ....what should i do ....would wiping the cache even help or what!!!
just sounds like your battery is going bad.
so what does the clear cache even do if i may ask? and it wont help me at all ?:
cpfc33 said:
alright guys i have a samsung facinate .....and it dying so quick like from 100 to 70 in 45 mins normal use .......it is non rooted ....what should i do ....would wiping the cache even help or what!!!
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Battery life is a big issue in smartphones, not necessarily any specific model.
Things to keep in mind, most of these phones have a temp sensor. If your battery
is hot, it will shut off the charger, full or not. Battery monitor widget will tell you
the temp of the battery, and I don't believe it requires root. My battery generally
stays in the mid 20's to low 30's, temp-wise. Also, the more radios you have
turned on the faster your battery will drain. WiFi, 3G, 4G, GPS, BT, they all drain
the battery, and if you have them all turned on at the same time, your battery
will go even quicker, and data roaming, or even partner-roaming can help drain
the battery. Some phones (notably some HTC models, not sure if any others have
this issue), will keep scanning for 4G, even after you turn 4G off. this bug has
been documented, not sure what the workaround is other than to shut 4G off and
reboot, if your phone is affected by the bug.
There are a lot of other useful tricks for improving battery life, including rooting and
installing a custom rom and kernel, underclocking the CPU (on rooted phones),
etc., the list goes on and on. There are also as many forums on XDA dealing with
this subject, including forums specific to your phone..can't remember the links
offhand, but the search button should point you in the right direction. Don't be
afraid to check forums related to other models as well, as a lot of the tricks are
universal between android devices.
Also, as mentioned, you could have a bad battery. Lithium cells don't like getting
too hot, and definitely don't like being exposed to excess moisture. If you read up
on some of the threads related to bad battery life, and the suggestions included
don't help, check into getting your battery replaced.
Hope this was at least helpful in some way.
you should root your phone and download setcpu to underclock your phone.Another thing that might be eating your battery is syncing and screen brightness
So thanks guys for the replies!!!! they were in every bit helpful but my ordinal question was what does the cache partition do and will it help to go in recovery node and delete it or doesn't it mater if your not rooted
bump?.......

Bluetooth battery drain

Hello,
Why does having bluetooth on drain my battery so much? I used to keep it on for my old phone so I wouldn't have to touch anything when I got in the car making it extremely convenient for me. Is there a way around this that some of you guys use besides a widget where you click on it to toggle bluetooth?
Thanks for the help. Please excuse my noob-ness. First time Android user here! Cheers!
bump.
anyone?
I am investigating the issue myself just now. And I reached a conclusion: the Android battery info chart is misleading. It shows the percentage of time the bluetooth or other devices (like display) are actually on, not the percentage of battery really used.
I used an application to switch the BT on every few minutes and the real battery drain was a nightmare. Now I have been testing it with the BT always on AND connected for nearly 6h. Made few phone calls via bluetooth . Attached are the results. Which are quite good in my opinion. At least compared with before.
PS: nothing. The attachments are not working. Still 19% of battery used in 6 h.
So strange. Thanks for posting your results! Hopefully I can just root it and leave my bluetooth on
Why rooting? It isn't necessary. Just leave the BT on. It has been few days now and I didn't see any difference. Which makes sense thinking about it. The PS3 controllers communicate constantly via BT and they last forever. And they have the mechanical rumble. Again, it's just the battery info that is totally misleading.It should report values on the range 0-100% for the time the devices have been active.

[Q] Verizon SIII battery drain on standby, help identifying root cause

Hello,
I'm a first time poster looking for a little help. I've had my Verizon SIII for about a week now and almost everything about the phone I have loved with the exception of the battery life. Given the 2100mah battery I was expecting much more. I tend to be a fairly light user throughout the day at work, I have the screen brightness turned down, all data is off, and I really only am using it for texting, maybe a little bit of gaming. I have found that if I unplug at about 8am by about 6 or 7pm the battery will be nearly completely drained.
Noticing that this seemed to be a fairly common problem I started doing some research to determine the source of this. First, by looking at the battery stats I observed the same problem that many others observe, a heavy drain in standby mode.
ttp://i.imgur.com/2drJy.png (since I'm a first time poster I can't add external links, please just add an H to the beginning of the url)
So going off of this I started trying to determine the cause of this drain in standby mode. I should also mention that at times the phone does seem to get warm in the bottom left region of the back of the phone. I had read one tutorial explaining about wakelocks so I decided to check that out. I downloaded GSam Battery and CPU Spy to see if something was preventing my phone from entering standby mode properly. However my phone was entering deep sleep as shown below, so this confused me a bit. But clearly there is some issue visible in the standby mode of my phone, sometimes the battery will drain ridiculously fast (as high as 1% every 5 - 10 minutes). And keep in mind that this is while virtually everything, data included, is disabled. So that eliminates the possibility of it simply having to search for a signal in a weak area.
ttp://i.imgur.com/pekXb.png
ttp://i.imgur.com/xauHF.png
ttp://i.imgur.com/2drJy.png
Basically I'm having a tough time getting to the root cause of this problem. I feel like there's some little software issue in there that is draining it. But I've been pretty smart about the apps that I've downloaded, I've stuck with only very common and popular ones. So would anybody have any clue to how I could identify and address the source of my battery drain?
Thanks
mmisley3 said:
Hello,
I'm a first time poster looking for a little help. I've had my Verizon SIII for about a week now and almost everything about the phone I have loved with the exception of the battery life. Given the 2100mah battery I was expecting much more. I tend to be a fairly light user throughout the day at work, I have the screen brightness turned down, all data is off, and I really only am using it for texting, maybe a little bit of gaming. I have found that if I unplug at about 8am by about 6 or 7pm the battery will be nearly completely drained.
Noticing that this seemed to be a fairly common problem I started doing some research to determine the source of this. First, by looking at the battery stats I observed the same problem that many others observe, a heavy drain in standby mode.
ttp://i.imgur.com/2drJy.png (since I'm a first time poster I can't add external links, please just add an H to the beginning of the url)
So going off of this I started trying to determine the cause of this drain in standby mode. I should also mention that at times the phone does seem to get warm in the bottom left region of the back of the phone. I had read one tutorial explaining about wakelocks so I decided to check that out. I downloaded GSam Battery and CPU Spy to see if something was preventing my phone from entering standby mode properly. However my phone was entering deep sleep as shown below, so this confused me a bit. But clearly there is some issue visible in the standby mode of my phone, sometimes the battery will drain ridiculously fast (as high as 1% every 5 - 10 minutes). And keep in mind that this is while virtually everything, data included, is disabled. So that eliminates the possibility of it simply having to search for a signal in a weak area.
ttp://i.imgur.com/pekXb.png
ttp://i.imgur.com/xauHF.png
ttp://i.imgur.com/2drJy.png
Basically I'm having a tough time getting to the root cause of this problem. I feel like there's some little software issue in there that is draining it. But I've been pretty smart about the apps that I've downloaded, I've stuck with only very common and popular ones. So would anybody have any clue to how I could identify and address the source of my battery drain?
Thanks
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This may be worth a try http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1732722
or this http://androidapplikation.info/2012/07/cpu-sleeper-2-4-apk-for-android-free-download/
Hope it helps
You don't have to thank me there is a button for that
Download and try Watchdog Lite. It's a really good monitor for finding out which apps are acting up.
This doesn't exactly answer your question, but can help with your problem. There are programs that can help to drastically improve battery life by turning off data (3g\4g) while the screen is off. This can double your battery life or more, especially for lite/moderate users. Most of these programs work by turning on the data 1 minute out of every 15 the screen is off. That way you still get email, and notifications. You still get txt and phone real time, as they do not rely on data. When you turn the screen on data is turned on, when you actually would want to use it. Especially in 4g areas this really saves battery, as 4g is a battery hog.
Battery Defender is my favorite. I feel like I should be paid for this advertisement...
Do you have BATTERY SAVER option ENABLED in settings? That makes a huge difference for me.
It sounds like you are still stock, but I used the Root66 image and after that started having huge battery drain. I did a factory reset to no avail, so then moved to Synergy Rom. Since then, I've had outstanding battery life! not sure if you were thinking about going this route, but it has worked for me. Synergy is debloated so I assumed Verizon crap to be the culprit.
The images I saw were all at 100% battery. Those are not very helpful. A shot of your battery stats at the end of the day would be a lot more useful.
Please note that Cell Standby reports incorrectly at the moment on the S3. Unless you do the fix linked above, it will nearly always be at the top, but it does not actually drain that much battery, it is simply a reporting issue.

[Completed] Strange android system battery draining

Hello everyone!
I own a LG G3 D855 and from the moment I bought it, I've noticed problems regarding battery life. After some resets, the store changed my battery. Despite this, it remained more or less the same. I usually never pass 3 hours of screen-on-time (no gaming!) with a full charge. After that, I considered it was due to the 2K display and reports around the internet talk about 4 hours with this phone, so I became thinking it was quite normal to have this battery life (asking your opinion, guys). Notice I usually have wifi on; 3g, nfc and gps turned off.
However there's a second problem. Sometimes, at random days, like it happen today, I get android system using more battery than the screen (around 50-60%).
I'm avoiding sending it over to the warranty, because I'll be 30 days without the phone and not sure they're figure out the problem.
Any help?
PS: I'm running stock Lollipop, haven't rooted yet. Same behaviour when I had 4.4
XDA Visitor said:
Hello everyone!
I own a LG G3 D855 and from the moment I bought it, I've noticed problems regarding battery life. After some resets, the store changed my battery. Despite this, it remained more or less the same. I usually never pass 3 hours of screen-on-time (no gaming!) with a full charge. After that, I considered it was due to the 2K display and reports around the internet talk about 4 hours with this phone, so I became thinking it was quite normal to have this battery life (asking your opinion, guys). Notice I usually have wifi on; 3g, nfc and gps turned off.
However there's a second problem. Sometimes, at random days, like it happen today, I get android system using more battery than the screen (around 50-60%).
I'm avoiding sending it over to the warranty, because I'll be 30 days without the phone and not sure they're figure out the problem.
Any help?
PS: I'm running stock Lollipop, haven't rooted yet. Same behaviour when I had 4.4
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Battery life ... oh there are many different fators that influence the battery life.
For example: The battery (capacity and health), the firmware (many the kernel), the apps, the usage, the system/apps settings, the temperature, the (wifi and/or mobile) signal strength, etc.
So it's hard to say if your battery life is "normal" or not.
For detailed discussion about the battery life on your device, please post in the G3 General > Battery Life Discussion thread.
If you think your battery is fine and suspect an app draining your battery, I recommend to install and use Better Battery Stats (BBS) app.
For some stats you will need to root your phone though. But you can record all stats and post a dumpfile from the app to the app thread, and the "experts" will analyze it for you ... helping to identify the culprit.
Thread closed. Thank you!

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