Someone in the Android Apps posted this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1024867
I am about to give it a shot on my TB. Thought I'd let you guys know.
marosige said:
Battery Calibration
[APP] by marosige
version 1.0
ROOT needed!
Calibration needs to be done after flashing a new ROM. This program does it by removing the batterystats.bin system file. The OS generates a new clean batterystats file soon, does any fake information from the previous ROM is removed.
It's suggested, but not necessary, to let the phone fully discharge after calibration, then charged to 100% without break.
The app shows your actual battery status, and only allows you to start the calibration (i.e. removes the file) when it's fully charged.
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I tried this and it WORKS!
I'm not responsible for any damage or losses of any kind caused by the use or misuse of the program!
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You can get the apk at the OP.
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Hey,
I've posted a few times about my battery issues, im glad everyone has tried helping me so before I give up on my sensation i'd like to see if anyone knows whats going on with the straight battery drops.
My phone is running ARHD 3.16
Kernal: 0.2.8
Radio: 10.58.9035
If anyone has any clue about what's going on please tell me.
it can have 100 causes.
But you can do a simple test.
If you use a stock rom:
You can try to do a hard reset, and use your phone without any installed apps. And download battery monitor widget and just watch how quick your line drops down. And with that tool you can test your battery Ma and Mi.
If you use a mod rom:
Just try another mod and another drivers. And watch if that helps.
If not, then you can start watch for another battery or maybe there is a shorcut that drains your battery quick.
But that is difficult to see over this forum
I am new to Android and have my HTC One S and seems as though my screen on time is much less than my keep awake value. I have only push email on in terms of sync so not sure what else i can do. I have attached some BetterBatteryStats but am unsure of what they mean. Any chance someone could please help to determine if they see the cause? I should say i am getting about 10 hours out of my battery....again new to Android so not sure if that is expected...i hope not. thank you.
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If your rooted I can help you out, personally I'm not a fan of better battery stats but it does give you some information, it looks to me like your on the phone a lot in 10 hours but a friend of mine released something that will help a lot if your rooted.
LINK: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1584508
You can stay stock, no need for flashing anything else if your not ready for it and it won't hurt the device.
I can show you how to add init.d without having to install a rom and install the mod after.
This is the results for today and I've used it a lot.
My SK17i once brick and I'v flashed it using stock firmware 4.1.B.0.587 Generic CE3 WORLD by hB78 created by happyBOY78 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1907994), and I've rooted it using doomlord method.
The problem is, after I complete root it, the battery life time is short and drain so fast.
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I'v searched solution of this problem in XDA forum but 'Sorry - no matches. Please try some different terms.' , open every URL that linked by another member, and I didn't found any clear answer about it and how to fix it.
I hope anyone ---who know how to solve this problem--- who read this post kindly explain why this happend and how to solve this problem clearly, because I know that not only me who had the same problem.
method that I've tried:
Empty the battery, recharge it until full, reset battery usage log and clear cache, and reboot, but no use.
What do the gaps mean in this graph? Never saw this before Lollipop OTA update?
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What do the gaps mean in this graph? Never saw this before Lollipop OTA update?
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Usually the gaps show when your phone is powered off for that period of time.
That's the thing. My phone is never powered off, it's either in use or on standby.
I am also finding that bluetooth never goes to sleep and the "keep awake" reading is the same as the number of hours the phone has been on and is the highest battery consumer.
Anyone else?
As far as I know, if you don't power off, then it is abnormal. For Bluetooth you may want to get an app such as better battery stats to try and determine if a rogue app is responsible.
Hi all!
I'm experiencing issues with the 10192 process on a global version Motorola Moto Z2 Play.
This morning I noticed that the battery was draining quicker than usual (typically when I get my phone off the charger it drops by 1% in the first 10-15 minutes but this time it was down with about 9%).
When I opened battery stats in Settings menu I saw that "app" 10192 with black Android icon was using most of the battery.
Does someone know what it is and how to fix it?
Here's a screenshot of the battery usage screen:
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Thanks in advance!
P.S. I fully charged the phone last nght, today the process has gone and the battery drain is quite normal. Seems like a leftover from an uninstalled app.