Abnormal Battery Drain ROM HYPERION 2.1 - HTC Desire S

So....
100% charge battery > Wi-Fi On > 30min call > 3Hours StandBy > 30% battery
I d use "search button" but i don t find any official thread about this problem
Can u help me?
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Have you tried a clean rom (factory reset before flashing and no other apps, except the preinstalled at the rom)? Is it there also present?
If no, track the app down that consumes the battery with battery widget or something similar.
If yes, ask at the given rom thread. Maybe the dev can give you a hint.

Yes, I' ve do a factory reset before flashing new ROM.....

Tectas said:
If yes, ask at the given rom thread. Maybe the dev can give you a hint.
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Hi!
I'm having quite the same problem with same rom on my desire s.
Made several test; flashing again the rom, clean installation with full wipe and factory reset and battery calibration after rom flashed, with and without any app from store but with no results...
I'm not using any kind of oc program or similiar...
Still have 100% battery charged to 90 % with wifi on and sent a couple of sms...4 hours in standby (wifi on / auto sinc off) and down from 90% to 40%...

Bocciolo said:
Hi!
I'm having quite the same problem with same rom on my desire s.
Made several test; flashing again the rom, clean installation with full wipe and factory reset and battery calibration after rom flashed, with and without any app from store but with no results...
I'm not using any kind of oc program or similiar...
Still have 100% battery charged to 90 % with wifi on and sent a couple of sms...4 hours in standby (wifi on / auto sinc off) and down from 90% to 40%...
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Idem....we have the same problem...DAMN
Are u able to post in the "Desire S Android Development"?

Not yet

What versions of radio do you use?
I used hyperion for a month no issues, in fact best battery life of all roms, now switched to sense 3.5 check my signature for my radio
It won't be related to hboot version so don't bother upgrading to latest
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Hi Ben!
Radio: 3805.04.02.01_M
Other Spec:
Desire S Saga SOFF (Revolutionary)
HBOOT 6.98.1002 (Revolutionary)
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Hmmm, I'm using Hyperion myself - no issues here.
I'm also using the radio from the .4 update...
Battery seems normal, last me a day and a half moderate use. I suspect you may have a rouge app installed, sucking away at the battery...
Try a factory reset, and see whether that helps.
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olyloh6696 said:
Hmmm, I'm using Hyperion myself - no issues here.
I'm also using the radio from the .4 update...
Battery seems normal, last me a day and a half moderate use. I suspect you may have a rouge app installed, sucking away at the battery...
Try a factory reset, and see whether that helps.
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I ve just try the factory reset before flashing ROM...

Here my specs, actually quite the same of Andrea
SOFF Revolutionary
HBOOT Revolutionary
Radio:3805.06.02.03_M
I'm doing a back up in this moment and i will try another factory reset...

So I'd say after factory reset and clean install Charge battery to 100% and then Re-calibrate battery.
Don't be tempted to install any applications, run the ROM for a day or two and note the battery consumption (by using the app Battery Monitor Widget)
You need to be sensible about the amount and frequency of the data sync'ing that you are doing.
If the consumption is still high try to update the RADIO.

But....if I try flash radio before factory reset?
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So...just reinstalled the rom after full wipe
I had to reinstall a few apps:
Battery Calibration
TweetDeck (twitter whore)
Smart Keyboard
Boat Browser Mini.
I will see how it will go in the next coulpe of days...

AndreaPanzani83 said:
But....if I try flash radio before factory reset?
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You can flash a radio Any time . And not lose data
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Just a little update...just unplugged this morning from charge, check emails, sent 2 SMS 100% TO 90%.
The only app installed are in my post above...
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ben_pyett said:
So I'd say after factory reset and clean install Charge battery to 100% and then Re-calibrate battery.
Don't be tempted to install any applications, run the ROM for a day or two and note the battery consumption (by using the app Battery Monitor Widget)
You need to be sensible about the amount and frequency of the data sync'ing that you are doing.
If the consumption is still high try to update the RADIO.
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How the radio can affect battery life? However I will try to follow your advice!

Related

Cynogenmod 9

Any Expert pls help me sir,
Actualy i have rooted my phone and installed Cynogenmod 9(Android 4.04) but i m not satisfied with battery life,video play,working so i want to go back to the original version of android which i got when i purchased this phone.Can i get that? Or an official Android 4 without rooting & installing CWR?
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hello every one i have installed
"[ROM][6mp working] RemICS v1.4 - GALAXY SIII{31/7/12} [ROM]"
from this link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1767916&page=44
after that wifi is not working
any one can help............?????
Thanks
it's probably the best to first search for a guide in your device specific forum. for nearly every device there's some kind of "how to get back to stock"-guide in which every little step is already printed out in detail.
I got Invendor´s Version 3.1 with Android 4.04 at my SGS+
and erverything works so far right now....Back to stock Rom ...there must be an HoW to in here...just use the Search button =) or google=)
but the Batterylife...hmmm...if i let the 3G Conneczion the hole time on i got to reload this ervery day...so just try to stopp the connection...
BTW...what are u doin with ure phone?? That could be a good explain 4 youre battery drain ...
On my Stock rom i got almost the same drain as it gets yet...
the problem with your battery is, that your device have to learn again how full/empty your battery is. you have to load it to 100% and wait until it is empty (turns off) for 2 times, then it should be display the right %.
had the same problem with Galaxy s1 and cyanogen 9
Thats good Tor know thanks btw....
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666Shadow said:
the problem with your battery is, that your device have to learn again how full/empty your battery is. you have to load it to 100% and wait until it is empty (turns off) for 2 times, then it should be display the right %.
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This has a workaround.
It is suggested that everytime you flash a new rom that you calibrate your battery.
The ideal method (at least that of what i've read) is:
1. Fully empty your battery
2. Fully charge your battery
3. Use callibration software (for ex: http://www.xda-developers.com/android/calibrate-your-battery-the-easy-way-with-battery-calibration-for-android/
Cheers
azraelus said:
This has a workaround.
It is suggested that everytime you flash a new rom that you calibrate your battery.
The ideal method (at least that of what i've read) is:
1. Fully empty your battery
2. Fully charge your battery
3. Use callibration software (for ex: http://www.xda-developers.com/android/calibrate-your-battery-the-easy-way-with-battery-calibration-for-android/
Cheers
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Thanks dear "azraelus"
nice info
azraelus said:
This has a workaround.
It is suggested that everytime you flash a new rom that you calibrate your battery.
The ideal method (at least that of what i've read) is:
1. Fully empty your battery
2. Fully charge your battery
3. Use callibration software (for ex: http://www.xda-developers.com/android/calibrate-your-battery-the-easy-way-with-battery-calibration-for-android/
Cheers
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Wow, great post. I was just browsing through Q&A general and noticed this. I asked the same question in the Galaxy Exhibit thread and nobody mentioned this to me.

Battery issues after rooting.

Hi I am a total newbie in android and rooting. So a few months age I rooted my s2 using an insecure rom 4.0.4 bvlph. afrer a few my phone started turning itself off even when battery is near 100 percent . when i turned the phone on again it started saying low battery. This kept happening a lot and it has now come to a situation where i can not use the phone for more than an hour doing anything. I have attachdd a picture which shows the battery drain and how quickly it happens. I have also attached a picture which describes my phones details. I was suggested XDA by a friend and was hoping that someone can point me to the right direction.
Many thanks for your help.
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You can try wiping battery stats, or flashing a new ROM altogether
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Try flashing stock rom via odin
Just Google it
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Flash a new custom rom..
And do a full wipe before installation..
If that doesnt work then there is something wrong with ur battery
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Although if his battery wasn't having this problem before, it seems unlikely that it just developed exactly when he rooted.
Like they all said though, do a full wipe before you flash a new ROM.
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I think u should go with a new ROM
Flash a new ROM
Try underclocking ur new ROM
This might help
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Keyword being "insecure" rom. Try a different one!
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It looks like that this rom Network and Wifi is eating up your battery the most. I would say its cause that your network signal is poor and your phone keeps searching for a good signal and that is using up your battery. You can try flashing a new rom as well as getting a new card (transfer the number to a new sim card).

Anyone else have battery issues after upgrading stock Android to 3.18?

Hey all!
I had recently upgraded my HTC One XL from ICS to JB and am currently running firmware v3.18. However, while killing my chances for rooting my phone (at least for now), I seem to have gotten a pretty horrible battery issue. If I were to use my phone while charging over a power outlet using the stock charger, there would actually be a net battery drain. Also, a full charge from 0% to 100% now takes over six hours. Regular battery drain seems to be fine.
I have not done a hard reset, and don't really want to considering I can't root, so I'll lose all of my unsaveable data. Does anyone have this problem, or know any possible solution?
Thanks!
Ruu? Its that or factory reset since you're stock..
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exad said:
Ruu? Its that or factory reset since you're stock..
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Don't you need root for the former?
I guess I might have to settle for a factory reset...
No. You just need to download the right ruu for your phone software/carrier
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Battery Calibration Necessary?

I've read on different forums that after flashing a new ROM it's important to calibrate the battery and some saying it doesn't matter. I really couldn't find anything about this directly here in XDA. So I'm curious, is calibrating necessary? Also, in recovery, there's an option to wipe battery stats, should I do this as well (before flashing a new ROM, of course)?
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Wipe battery stats is practically calibrating and isn't necessary. Newer updates to cwm that option is gone.
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njstein said:
I've read on different forums that after flashing a new ROM it's important to calibrate the battery and some saying it doesn't matter. I really couldn't find anything about this directly here in XDA. So I'm curious, is calibrating necessary? Also, in recovery, there's an option to wipe battery stats, should I do this as well (before flashing a new ROM, of course)?
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The only time you should calibrate is when you update to a newer version of the rom your running without doing a complete wipe. Thats what i have been told and seen in other threads.
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[Q] HTC Explorer battery problem

Hi guys, i have a HTC Explorer and rooted two years back and installed jaggy rom. but suddenly while using the jaggyrom, someday my battery was not charging more than 60%. how much time i may charge my mobile even a complete day still it charges only upto 60%. today i got a new battery for this phone and now it cannot charge more than 40%. Can someone help me with this.
If you are using 2.3.5 version of jaggy's it's not a bad idea to try 'wipe battery stats' option in recovery,there was also ' battery calibration' app in play store. If you are on higher version of the rom possibility of success is little,but anyway it's worth a try
my rom was
shortyoko said:
If you are using 2.3.5 version of jaggy's it's not a bad idea to try 'wipe battery stats' option in recovery,there was also ' battery calibration' app in play store. If you are on higher version of the rom possibility of success is little,but anyway it's worth a try
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at present i am using jaggy rom v5. yes i have cleared my battery stats. i can switch back to other rom if needed, please recommend me a rom that my phone should get back
someone please solve my problem
The only thing that I can recommend is to choose some cyanogen based rom(which are almost all from original development), and make sure that you are making a squicky clean install, meaning you wipe everything, even make it twice then flash it.
I have no more ideas.
hari2m said:
Hi guys, i have a HTC Explorer and rooted two years back and installed jaggy rom. but suddenly while using the jaggyrom, someday my battery was not charging more than 60%. how much time i may charge my mobile even a complete day still it charges only upto 60%. today i got a new battery for this phone and now it cannot charge more than 40%. Can someone help me with this.
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Buddy let your battery f drain till 1/2%then go to recovery „clear battery starts .. charge your phone for an hour v or two in recovery mode itself then with it on
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Arjun12357 said:
Buddy let your battery f drain till 1/2%then go to recovery „clear battery starts .. charge your phone for an hour v or two in recovery mode itself then with it on
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Thank you sir, i will let you know when i do that... thank you so much for your reply. i havn't seen my mobile at 100% from more than a year
hari2m said:
Thank you sir, i will let you know when i do that... thank you so much for your reply. i havn't seen my mobile at 100% from more than a year
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Happy to help.. Let's hope it work's
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