WTF is "0" in my battery history - T-Mobile LG G2x

I've had this on other android devices before but never this bad. Under network usage, the top item is consistently "0". Clicking on it results in FC. I just went to CM7. I dont think the issue came back until I reinstalled all of my apps. I used a network monitor when I was stock rooted and never saw anything unusual. Anyone have any ideas? I have a feeling it is killing my battery.
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Bump. I have the same issue. If I click on the item labeled 0, it force closes.
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arcanumal said:
Bump. I have the same issue. If I click on the item labeled 0, it force closes.
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Can you give me a list of all of your apps? Maybe we have a culprit in common.

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I have the same. I believe it is all non system apps lumped together as I don't have any of them listed like I did on my n1. I think the system isn't representative of individual app use for data or battery. The battery history normally lists apps associated with a specific uid if you press each. My theory is something in the framework isn't registering apps independently but grouping them together creating false readouts.
[EDIT] I do see individual apps on network use so I want to strike my theory. Now I'm just back to puzzled.
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seems like mine but mine stopped a 999% battery left and i was like wtf?

hah2110 said:
Can you give me a list of all of your apps? Maybe we have a culprit in common.
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Sorry, been too busy to check back in on XDA for a few days. I could post a list of apps, but my original observation was during the couple of days after I did all the factory wiping / calibrating to fix my battery life. I didn't have any non-stock apps installed at the time.
The 0 is still there, and still force closes. I was hoping some more people might have insight on this, but it doesn't seem to have caught on.

Bunko
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Android 2.2 sms popup??

How do I disable that?? Its frikking annoying! I tried looking for the disable feature in settings of stock messaging app. Nowhere to be found, as if it just snuck in there. Where the hell is it? I want it gone.Ugh!
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are you talking about an actual window that pops up or just the notification icon in the top left?
A window. Like the handcent one but. Looks different. It shows the message then two buttons underneath. Reply and dismiss.
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ChompSMS try that works awsome
Stock messaging doesn't have a pop up..
joshnichols189 said:
Stock messaging doesn't have a pop up..
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Well then I don't knew where this is coming from but its annoying. Its an sms popup. I don't know what I do to disable it. I've looked everywhere. Its gray and got a few buttons on it. And I don't know how the hell to get rid of it!!!
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What Rom are you using
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I have had that before on my phone. It was quite a while back and I "think" it was part of another application I had downloaded but I don't remember which one... maybe back track what you have downloaded and uninstall til you find it. Worth a shot...
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This looks like the pop-up you get when you are on the phone talking and get another call and is giving you the option to send a txt to the caller. The option is there in the stock ROM which I am sure is carried over to custom ROM's.
I have never seen this pop-up but others have. If you have a custom dialer that may be why.
go into Settings > Call > Phone settings (or similar for a custom dialer)
I believe this is a setting within the MIUI rom... I could be wrong though.

WTF is this??

This spams my notification and status bar when a. I restart phone or b. I turn off all radios and the enable again.
It has to be a third party app I have. Anyone else seen this before? Antivirus programs don't see anything wrong.
Thanks.
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And notice the "+" sign in the top right corner.
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My running list. Ideas?
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I would use droidwall and disable apps that you think is the problem. There is no way for you to know that it works unless it reproduce it self i think there is also another firewall app that does dynamic blocking but it is still buggy Hope you find the root of the problem.
I had that problem on my other phone when I had an mp3 downloading app. Do you have of those installed? I would check that out.
holeshot77 said:
This spams my notification and status bar when a. I restart phone or b. I turn off all radios and the enable again.
It has to be a third party app I have. Anyone else seen this before? Antivirus programs don't see anything wrong.
Thanks.
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ok i had the same problem heres how to fix it go to the market and download "airpush detector" install it and run it. what it will do is pull the app/apps that are causing the issue then you can just uninstall them.
You def have a rogue app somewhere.
Look through /data/app folder for anything that you don't recognize or looks suspect. Also look through you Application Manager. If you don't remember installing it, unistall it...the worst thing that can happen if it was something you use is you lose you settings. I think that is worth it to prevent possibly losing your identity (not trying to scare you)
Yep I have a mp3 downloaded app. Uninstall!!
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Yep, I thought so. Thats what I had on my old phone.
I have it. No mp3 app, though. Spam is lame as hell.

[Solved] What is causing morning solicitations of Apps?

Screen shot attached.
I've gone through my running applications, stoped any that I thought even might have something to do with it, but it is still there. With my work hours, I sleep till 11a. So it shows up sometime between 5a and then. Yesterday the green plus sign was a red star. Same advertisement type stuff.
Clicking on the link it goes from ad.leadboltapps.com something or another to some other app url to something with a .UK and them to the Play Store.
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Download airpush detector from the play store and run it.
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NFL HD Wallpapers was the culprit according to that app. Never had that issue before on my previous phone. Hopefully it is gone now. Thank you!
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Add [SOLVED] to the title so others know there is a solution attached to this thread ...
cool !!! nice post
I've had "Go Keyboard" spam me with ads too. Root and permission management (permissions Pro on market) cured it, but w/o root, then you basically get rid of the app or live with spam...
Later,
Jason
AirBlocker from the play store has worked well for me.
Ringdroid uses air push ads. Download the app AddOns Dectector to see what apps use what kind of ads
hawkman610 said:
NFL HD Wallpapers was the culprit according to that app. Never had that issue before on my previous phone. Hopefully it is gone now. Thank you!
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The spam comes and goes, try the same app after they update it and see if it's good to go or it still sends spam. It's part of the free Android world....
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Really high Android OS %

I am running clean rom 2.1 and have had great battery life until a couple days ago. I checked gsam and noticed I had a very high android OS%. In the clean rom thread someone had mentioned that gsiff.daemon could be a culprit. I have a long list of under the android OS and don't know if this is normal or not.
It was also mentioned that renaming the gsiff.daemon can help cure it. Would you do that under root manager? Does it matter what you rename it?
Any help would be appreciated
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I am experiencing the same problem. I am stock rooted and unlocked. What is the best way to determine what the rogue application is that is causing the problem. Also, I to know the best way to fix it.
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HHF2 said:
I am experiencing the same problem. I am stock rooted and unlocked. What is the best way to determine what the rogue application is that is causing the problem. Also, I to know the best way to fix it.
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Get better battery stats from the general apps section. Follow the instructions on its post.
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I had the same issue with gsiff.daemon running stock rooted, unlocked. There are several way to determine if gsiff is the culprit, turn on 'Show CPU usage' under Developed options, and third party apps that monitor CPU usage. I like System Tuner from the Play store. Basically, gsiff runs amok and chews up available CPU after a 'hot reboot'. A standard reboot put gsiff in its place. I used Root Explorer to change the file name to xxx.xxx.bak. No more gsiff issues and I haven't noticed any changes in the phone functionality. It's been a couple weeks since I've changed the file name. There is much more discussion on this thread.

Battery/Wake Lock Management

Alarm_rtc. What is using this? Read around a bit and it seems that any app can be causing this.
Am I correct in assuming Light Flow would be responsible in my case?
(I was having problems with a charger and used the app to flash the LED to show me it was actually charging while the screen was off.)
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alarm_rtc: This is your phone's internal alarm scheduler, set to wake up your phone for sync, push, etc. Closely related to the AlarmManager PWL.
To fix: Check your apps and make sure they're only set to sync when you want them to, not for constant push or stupid-short intervals.
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from this thread
You can also run Terminal Emulator app and type the below commands:
su (enter)
dumpsys alarm (enter)
Then search for "Alarm Stats" and see what you have.
Uninstall Juice Defender and Lightflow.
Aerowinder said:
Uninstall Juice Defender and Lightflow.
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Froze both those apps and coming up with this now.
Would like to get it down to 1.5-2%/hour with the screen off. Guess I'll keep at it. Nothing better to do.
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If you want led control use Ledblinker, I get 2% drop all night long while asleep
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Jammertech said:
Froze both those apps and coming up with this now.
Would like to get it down to 1.5-2%/hour with the screen off. Guess I'll keep at it. Nothing better to do.
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Switch location mode to Device only in the Android settings menu.
I notice you are on HSPA. If you are stuck on HSPA, disable LTE so it doesn't keep looking for a signal. Of you have access to LTE, use it. I see you have Tasker. You can automate the radio changes with that.

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