Got my chacha but... how the hell is this possibel? - HTC ChaCha

Hi there,
Got my ChaCha two days ago and i'm happy... pretty much. I like the QWERTY and even the Display (it's not small at all, it's enough) and the way it is "wearing" Android but, there is one thing that makes me go crazy as hell.
How is it even possible?
After 3 full charges my phone's battery lasted 17h 17m and 17s (with 10% remaining) with casual internet connection (3G, no wifi) low display brightness and only manual sync on all the applications.
It has the smaller screen that an android could have and a 1250 mAh battery with a small and stupid 800mHz CPU. How is it possible to have that kind of battery drain?
Everything is ok if you dont activate 3G but, when you do, you'll see your battery drain like 1% * 5 minutes what means 8 hours without counting sync and music.
Isn't there any way to fix it? I need it to work and i would like and need to keep the 3G connectivity always on because of mails and things.
Does anyone have a solution? Is there any way to shut down the keyboard lighting?

Try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1610845
Seems to be a phone dialer bug, assuming you have a stock rom.
Or.... you can unlock the bootloader, root and install superosr or cm7! My battery goes about 36+ hours by the time it reaches the yellow battery bar. And that's with me having 4 email accounts with push. As well as other real time synced apps.
Sent from my HTC Status

_allen said:
Try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1610845
Seems to be a phone dialer bug, assuming you have a stock rom.
Or.... you can unlock the bootloader, root and install superosr or cm7! My battery goes about 36+ hours by the time it reaches the yellow battery bar. And that's with me having 4 email accounts with push. As well as other real time synced apps.
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Guess what i'm doing right now!
**** Stock ...
What will be better SuperOSR or CM7 ?

I've always used CM7 since I had the og droid. I don't know much about superosr. The only downside with both roms is that you won't have a functional front cam for now, or gps might not work. Other than that, a plus side is that you will have about 120+ mb free space from internal memory to start out with. Unlike the stock rom's 50-60mb free space. And assuming you are putting a lot of your apps in the sd card, you can have a lot of apps. I couldn't have no more than 5 apps with the stock rom.
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do i really have to spend that money for a XTC Clip? :|

Nopeee. Go to htcdev.com. and follow the instructions.
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I'd suggest after unlocking your bootloader to install clockwork mod. I know a lot of these forums say that you musstttt have S-OFF, but having S-ON with an unlocked bootloader can get you the same results.
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This is true!

_allen said:
I'd suggest after unlocking your bootloader to install clockwork mod. I know a lot of these forums say that you musstttt have S-OFF, but having S-ON with an unlocked bootloader can get you the same results.
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I have unlock the bootloader & root my phone but still have S-ON,How can i install custom ROM on this...Which custom is bugs free & with gud battery life...
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munishjoshi said:
I have unlock the bootloader & root my phone but still have S-ON,How can i install custom ROM on this...Which custom is bugs free & with gud battery life...
Waiting for positive response
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I used ZaSa_4chacha for months and loved it.
To the OP, you may also want to download Juice Defender. I saw a big difference.

I had an error on the clockworkmod, i had to make a goldcard ... i've done it but now i dont know what the hell to do with it xD... can anyone help me hommies, a complete tut on how to instal a custom ROM ? I've already made the htcdev unlock and the "goldcard".

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[Q] Is updating to Gingerbread worth it?

"Hey there im brand new to this forum and android in general i just switched from an iphone to the Lg G2x. I have to say the G2x is incredible but my battery life isn't i get on average 5 to 6 hrs of battery life (lose about 20% every hour) as others i have installed juice defender ultimate, setcpu, and watchdog. In addition to all these apps i uninstalled apps like T-mobile app pack and wifi calling because these apparently use up a lot of battery. So my question is if there any tips you guys can give me or setting for my phone or apps because maybe i have everything i need installed but with the wrong settings any help at all would be great thank you in advance
Info that might help:
As of now the juice defender app reports: 1.36x improvement"
That was me a few weeks ago and after all of the suggestions many of the users gave me i only saw maybe like a 20 to 30 minutes improvement of battery life which is not to great because im only getting 6hrs moderate usage out of my Lg G2x so my question is should i install the update because according to lg its supposed to fix my battery issue because from the looks of things ive tried everything i can (Factory restores. removing bloatware, turning off unnecessary things like bluetooth, gps, etc)
Id appreciate any advice or feedback from those who have updated to see if they can confirm they have better battery life in addition it might be helpful to know phone is rooted and unlocked
I admit I didn't read through your entire post, but I recommend updating to gingerbread, then flashing either weapon or eagle blood rom, and then flashing one of the themes by myself and kingdavid. You won't regret it.
You don't wanna know where this was sent from.
what changes will i get if i get those roms?
I recommend it! You'll get an updated baseband, which fixes GPS and Signal issues.
@FatalityBoyZahy
What about battery life? a lot of battery life ?
Mixalot213 said:
@FatalityBoyZahy
What about battery life? a lot of battery life ?
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Battery life is a bit better on gingerbread. If you're trying to get good battery life, I'd recommend flashing CM7, and using SetCPU profiles.
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ok well what about the camera ive heard bad things about it ?
btw will my phone remain rooted if i update?
Mixalot213 said:
ok well what about the camera ive heard bad things about it ?
btw will my phone remain rooted if i update?
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wont stay rooted. Need to flash a rom through cwm. camera is same as nexus gets, its stock camera
Batttery is amazing. Im heavy on the rom changing, had this phone two weeks from my Sensation and it still is stock with the screen animation, but no super user. stock doesnt have tv lock
Oh, im at 30% right now, from mainly stand by and heavy use since 6 pm. its 11:20 pm
@matistight wow thats a amazing battery life thats what im looking for and well thats what i wanted to avoid because im new to android phones so i dont know how to root them is it a big hassle because if it isn't ill go ahead and update and btw if i do update what should i do in preparation before the update?
also what did you mean by " stock doesnt have tv lock "
Just updated my phone to gingernread looks nice but im no longer rooted and dying to get rid of all that bloatware can someone help me root it?
How did you update to GB? I heard there were issues with LG/Tmobile update causing a brick?
I used the LG updater tool and had no issues at all. I used it with Windows 7.
And I definitely think its worth the update if only for the updated baseband. I get more consistent signal and much faster GPS locks now.
i was able to do it through the lg support tool without any trouble took about 8 mins
phburks said:
I used the LG updater tool and had no issues at all. I used it with Windows 7.
And I definitely think its worth the update if only for the updated baseband. I get more consistent signal and much faster GPS locks now.
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I agree and like the new look but can you help me root it because now that i updated it i have all the t-mobile bloatware and cant use things like cpu tuner
I guess after you update you gotta flash custom rom to get root?
Mixalot213 said:
I agree and like the new look but can you help me root it because now that i updated it i have all the t-mobile bloatware and cant use things like cpu tuner
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Use the nvflash tool from the dev section to flash cwm back to your phone and then flash whatever rom you want. If you want straight up rooted stock there's one in the dev section you can flash.
@phburks
Do you mean OneClickRecoveryFlasher.exe??? and how eactly do i do that because i opened "OneClickRecoveryFlasher.exe" but dnt know where to go from here and should i stick to the stock rom or are other custom ones better ? any you can recommend?
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@phburks
Do you mean OneClickRecoveryFlasher.exe??? and how eactly do i do that because i opened "OneClickRecoveryFlasher.exe" but dnt know where to go from here and should i stick to the stock rom or are other custom ones better ? any you can recommend?
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Here's a good video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cy9on64jAZs)
Obviously don't flash CM7 if you don't want to. The begining part tells you how to use nvflash (oneclickrecovery)
Mixalot213 said:
@phburks
Do you mean OneClickRecoveryFlasher.exe??? and how eactly do i do that because i opened "OneClickRecoveryFlasher.exe" but dnt know where to go from here and should i stick to the stock rom or are other custom ones better ? any you can recommend?
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Not sure what the file itself is called but its the one from the OP in this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1056847
Stock recovery won't allow you to flash custom roms. Flash clockworkmod recovery. Choose the internal option if you want clockworkmod to read files/roms and save backups to your internal memory. Choose the external option if you want it to use your external/removable sdcard. I personally use the external version. Its really up to your preference.
@Mister Hat Than you!!!
@phburks
btw the reason why i updated was in hopes of getting better battery life because im getting the same battery life i did before the updated (while rooted and getting rid of bloatware) ) but im wondering that maybe still having t-mobiles bloatware is not letting me experience the improvments but when i called lg recently they said that the update should have fixed my problem with battery life so im also thinking maybe its not the os but some other issue on the phone or the battery itself so do you think i should just send lg my phone so they can check it now so i dont have to unroot it and more later ? (however i didnt purchase it a lg retailer i bought on craigslist is that a problem? )

Inspire never sleeps (wakelock) (solved)

my friend i work with has had an inspire for around 8 months. her battery from 100% only lasts about 2 hours at most with no use or very mild use. i did figure out that it stays awake and never sleeps. im new to the inspire but not new to android should i just flash the gold card and then flash her a custom rom to help this. has anyone else had this problem with the inspire? thanks for any help
Should we assume you've already checked Settings>Display>Screen timeout to make sure it's not set to "never turn off"?
Also, if you're going to root it, use ace hack kit. That is the preferred/recommended method for the Inspire.
pazzo02 said:
Should we assume you've already checked Settings>Display>Screen timeout to make sure it's not set to "never turn off"?
Also, if you're going to root it, use ace hack kit. That is the preferred/recommended method for the Inspire.
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do this first, lolol! if you aren't already rooted or don't want to flash a new rom, thanks Pazzo!
fleurdelisxliv said:
my friend i work with has had an inspire for around 8 months. her battery from 100% only lasts about 2 hours at most with no use or very mild use. i did figure out that it stays awake and never sleeps. im new to the inspire but not new to android should i just flash the gold card and then flash her a custom rom to help this. has anyone else had this problem with the inspire? thanks for any help
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what do you mean flash the gold card? I'm assuming you'r rooted already if you're talking about a gold card and flashing a new rom. Battery drain is also a tricky thing since its very subjective, however 2 hours for a complete 100% drain is a little absurd lol. Best bet if you're rooted of course, is to have her do the following:
1. Full wipe the phone...i.e. through recovery wipe data, cache, dalvik cache and battery stats
2. Flash a new rom (I won't get into which you should use, the dev section is there for you to read and have her figure out what she wants)
3. have her calibrate the battery properly which is done by downloading current widget and make it a widget which will display the mA. Charge until the mA is zero. download battery calibration app and once the mA hits zero run the battery calibration app and follow the directions there.
4. there are a lot of threads dedicated to reducing battery drain, I know Android Revolution in their q&a section has a lot of good links, check them out.
5. you can use apps like juice defender,green power or you can try undervolting.
Again, this assumes you know how to flash a rom and are rooted, if you aren't rooted, stroll over to the dev section and see the hack kit if you do want to root. I'm using Absolution 3.0 and from 100% I can go about 30 hours or so with using facebook (avg about 1-3 hours total in that span), web (casual xda browsing), games (1-3 hours in that 30 hour or so span), texting(a lot lol), phone calls (5-6 lengthy calls, 10+ minutes)
thank yall for your answers she is not rooted but i think we are gona take care of that tonight. i do know how to flash and run script all that good stuff so we will try all the things suggested. i blve we will use the ace hack kit also and try a new rom. and rly thanks for the quick responses
fleurdelisxliv said:
thank yall for your answers she is not rooted but i think we are gona take care of that tonight. i do know how to flash and run script all that good stuff so we will try all the things suggested. i blve we will use the ace hack kit also and try a new rom. and rly thanks for the quick responses
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The Ace Hack Kit is the best/easiest way to root the inspire, attn1 has done a great job and it has become a very easy tool if you read everything and follow the directions to the T. Good luck man!
I noticed you talking about a gold card. DO NOT attempt to do this. Ace hack kit has integrated the gold card into the hack kit process so all you need is the kit. It's really easy nowadays.
full reset fixed the wakelock problem

[Newb Guide] How to calibrate your battery, the good 'ol fashioned way

Well,I' ve seen many people ask this question, on random forums, so I'm just copy-pasting a post I made somewhere
else, and that's just about it.
Anyway, why do all of you prefer going after other apps that do all the work for you?. Anyway, seeing as none of them ended up working for you #evil laugh# , you could always do this.
TheWeirdOne's guide to battery calibration,
for dummies.
1) Get your battery charged (yes, that's a
hundred percent , to you)
2) Now, I'm assuming that all of you have a
version of CWM that replaced the crappy
stock recovery, so boot into recovery.
(Now, each phone has a different zip for flashing cwm, so I guess you'll have to hunt that out by yourself, anyway -__- Mine's
running on a version of five, but four
should work swell, too)
3) Now, go to Advanced, and then choose
'wipe battery stats.'
Ta-Da, and that's about it! . Oh, and
another thing. Once you Do that, DO NOT, I
repeat, do not charge your phone, just wait
for the battery to run out, and that's about
it.
Ps. My phone lasts for about one-and- a-
half to two days, right now, and that' s not
on standby, to those sarcastic ones out
there.
And here's the usual 'Oooh, if I actually
helped one of you guys out, please click
that big, 'thanks button, naw?'
Read this somewhere but thanks anyway
That simple
Anothe roveral guide also.
Please read an article I wrote about how to extend your battery life with other methods also.
Good luck!
I do it just the new school way
Using the battery calibration app through the android market. Little green altered android logo with the white % logo on it.
Works great for HD2 on android, Samsung Vibrant and Samsung Exhibit 4G
This guide worked wonders for me. I was only getting about ten hours of moderate 4g use out of my tbolt with stock battery. Now I'm getting eighteen to twenty. Works for me
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I should say my thanks, not click them? It worked great.
DeathW1SH said:
Using the battery calibration app through the android market. Little green altered android logo with the white % logo on it.
Works great for HD2 on android, Samsung Vibrant and Samsung Exhibit 4G
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My device is Samsung SL i9003. I have tried to use the Battery Calibration from the Market, but it says that I have to root it first. My phone is not rooted and I am using official ROM.
ANy idea how to calibrate a phone that is unrooted?
serexa said:
My device is Samsung SL i9003. I have tried to use the Battery Calibration from the Market, but it says that I have to root it first. My phone is not rooted and I am using official ROM.
ANy idea how to calibrate a phone that is unrooted?
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I don't think there is any way to do that. Btw, going by your join date, it's assumable that your phone is more than a year old. So, why don't you root your phone.
Trust me... The juice is worth the squeeze. I myself own a GT-i9003. And I rooted it 3 months after buying it. :-D
Thanks for the quick guide...I've seen this before but I've been too lazy to do it. But actually it's rather simple
So easy nice method! Im gonna check it out!
When you have root than do.. app store battery calibration and Make it
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I installed RemICS v1.5.2 on Sunday. I found out about this calibration just now. Is it ok if i do it so late after installation?
I read an article some where that the wipe battery stats is a placebo and doesn't do ****
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Thanks, great guide !
Please some one help me???
I need to root my i9003 so can any one guide me please?
i m currently running on samsug stock rom 2.3.6(baseband: i9003xxkpq)
Please i m a rookie so i need each and every step..
nice guide
I charged my phone after wiping battery stats some times ago, and it went weird, battery drops at a certain percent while I was using it
all battery stats are for is to collect and analyze battery usage per app basic on your Android devices. wiping stats does nothing to improve battery life or charge capacity at all.
few things.
1. when charging the phone does it need to be off?
2. wiping the battery status increase battery life or just the status? just trying to clear up my questions.
thanks in advance.
jimmyly86 said:
few things.
1. when charging the phone does it need to be off?
2. wiping the battery status increase battery life or just the status? just trying to clear up my questions.
thanks in advance.
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1.It doesn't matter whether the phone is turned on or not when charging (For me..)
2.Wiping battery stats does not increase battery life. It just resets the battery status and that's all.
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Phone: Samsung Galaxy S lll
Rom: Wanamlite
Recovery: CWM6 (Touch)
Phone: Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1
Rom: ARHD
Recovery: Philz Touch

4.0.4 heavy battery drain

Hi,
Has anyone else had problems with the battery draining with the new 4.0.4 ? My GF Nexus S was still on 2.3.6 so I got the factory version of 4.0.4 and installed it. I obviously wiped the data/cache/etc. Also I rooted it with the latest superuser.
I'm running the latest nighly of CM9 and everything is perfect, so I thought it was time to give her the sweetness of ICS.
So with all that useless information, has anyone found a fix for the battery drain in 4.0.4?
Thank you,
WarpedMonkeys
Since I installed 4.0.4 my battery lasts up to 20 hours, no problem at all.
I'd suggest manual full wipe with fresh 4.0.3 stock rom and then manual ota update to 4.0.4.
I'm also using matr1x kernel, it's just awesome
Hope it helps
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Yeah, me too! Try another ROM. I am currently using CyberGR-MOD|NS.NGN ICS v10 HYBRID and getting superb battery life (and performance, mind you ).
Poriotis said:
Yeah, me too! Try another ROM. I am currently using CyberGR-MOD|NS.NGN ICS v10 HYBRID and getting superb battery life (and performance, mind you ).
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Stock rom is ok, but updating with ota from 2.3.6 to 4.0.4 may lead to bad battery behaviour. Someone says that battery stats wipe could lead to better battery performances, but I think fresh install could do the trick
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I used this thread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1445621 and installed:
Android 4.0.4/IMM76D/UCKJ1 Radio/KL1 Bootloader
Official factory fastboot images, must be flashed using fastboot on an unlocked bootloader. Contains recovery, radio, and bootloader.
THESE IMAGES MUST BE FLASHED USING BOOTLOADER VERSION I9020XXKA3
I can't really be more fresh than this. I'll try messing around with her settings, but if it doesn't get better, I'll just flash her the latest CM9 nightly
Check your battery usage, if Android OS is using more than 8-9% after some regular usage, then that's the cause.
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Lazer Bear said:
Check your battery usage, if Android OS is using more than 8-9% after some regular usage, then that's the cause.
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Ehhhmmmm... My Android OS usage is always around ~20%, but my battery still lasts ~15 hours. Heavy usage. Are you telling me that it should last even longer?
Anyway, AMOLED screen or sLCD?
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Amoled
Her Android OS is normal...I really don't understand why it's that bad. I'll try doing a full battery cycle.
Updated form 2.3.6 stock to 4.0.4
OTA and battery usage is still OK. Lasts about 1-1.5 days. Permanent Wifi or 3g, internetusage and some gaming-No probs!!!
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WarpedMonkeys said:
Amoled
Her Android OS is normal...I really don't understand why it's that bad. I'll try doing a full battery cycle.
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A full battery cycle could do the trick. Don't let it die, anyway, because it can cause battery wear... Just take it to 10% and recharge it nighttime... You may also wipe battery data before, if you wish...
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Check apps like news and weather too. My news and weather app really acted up after my ics update and wouldn't stop pulling data. I had to shut off any automatic updating with that app and it fixed my issue. It might have been temporary but just check your apps.
Evo_Shift said:
Check apps like news and weather too. My news and weather app really acted up after my ics update and wouldn't stop pulling data. I had to shut off any automatic updating with that app and it fixed my issue. It might have been temporary but just check your apps.
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Alright thank you I'll check those out.
Try Badass Battery monitor . it will give you some good info on whats using your battery. Gives you a % of app usage
Look in play store
Evo_Shift said:
Check apps like news and weather too. My news and weather app really acted up after my ics update and wouldn't stop pulling data. I had to shut off any automatic updating with that app and it fixed my issue. It might have been temporary but just check your apps.
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OMG thank you, I didn't notice that. Maybe I can get even better battery performance now it was set to update every 1 hour, so it may be not much, but even 1% is good for me!
Heavy battery drain ??? i don't have any issues with it, infact i have not touched my phone for 1 day 6 hours and 25 minutes and my battery dropped from 95% to 82%. My phone was fully charged (didn't go higher then 95%). I am very impressed by the results.
I changed 2 settings:
1. Automatic screen brightness.
2. Turn screen off after 30 seconds.
MichelN said:
Heavy battery drain ??? i don't have any issues with it, infact i have not touched my phone for 1 day 6 hours and 25 minutes and my battery dropped from 95% to 82%. My phone was fully charged (didn't go higher then 95%). I am very impressed by the results.
I changed 2 settings:
1. Automatic screen brightness.
2. Turn screen off after 30 seconds.
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Wait a sec... that's not normal for me
Do you use 3G to connect to the internet? Never got more than 20 hours on 3G/HSDPA... without even using the phone!
Hello,
my Nexus S was updated automatically to version 4.0.4. I will tell you. My problem is with data. Now I can not open any WWW page in default viewer,Opera sometimes opens some pages but quite rare. I can not get any email in K9 Mail. Update of Google maps took several hours, unfinished, eaten all my battery! Sometimes I am without signal or with bad signal.
It is for sure problem with 4.0.4 because I have unlimited data. So, no FUP in this case.
I was satisfied with 2.3.6. How can I do downgrade without rooting etc. my phone ?
vaclavpe said:
Hello,
my Nexus S was updated automatically to version 4.0.4. I will tell you. My problem is with data. Now I can not open any WWW page in default viewer,Opera sometimes opens some pages but quite rare. I can not get any email in K9 Mail. Update of Google maps took several hours, unfinished, eaten all my battery! Sometimes I am without signal or with bad signal.
It is for sure problem with 4.0.4 because I have unlimited data. So, no FUP in this case.
I was satisfied with 2.3.6. How can I do downgrade without rooting etc. my phone ?
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Check your APNs. But they should have come off the simcard when you updated.
rockdudecam2 said:
Check your APNs. But they should have come off the simcard when you updated.
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This is correct, in my case...
vaclavpe said:
This is correct, in my case...
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Try find out what is hogging your battery/cpu. Download os monitor.
Or just flash a new rom to see if that helps. make a backup first

[Q] Memory leak, battery problems, and screen issues.

First, my phone has a memory leak. Like, after using it for a while, even an hour or two, the available memory will go to 0. I have tried ending all apps that could be suspect, but all of the memory being used that is reported by the settings is much less than what is necessary for there to be <10MB of available memory. I even try to end as many programs as I can, but this eventually happens after some usage. Before you ask, no, I am not using task-killers, and I only notice this and end apps when whatever is leaking is starting. The phone will not effectively end enough applications to free the space. Almost every app will say "restarting" on the "running" page, and none will be seen on the "cached" page. It will result in the phone locking up and rebooting. Also, this happens during high CPU usage (might be a memory issue though), like while updating apps.
Second, my battery life since the OTA has dropped significantly. Now, I am lucky if I get 6-8 hours of battery life while occasionally using the phone and listening to music a lot. The screen seems to be taking most of the power (~65%), and the brightness is regulated by JuiceDefender. I have tried to automatically set it without JD, and it was worse in battery life. It is on much less than the wifi, yet is somehow taking up far more battery. Second place is the Android OS/System/Mediaserver combined (~20%), for whatever reason. I have tried using the Battery Calibration application multiple times and it has not helped. Disabling JD makes battery issues worse. I have looked for wakelocks, but besides the charger, I found none that looked suspicious/non-OS related. See attached file for battery info.
Third, for some reason, the dead pixels came back? Now, it looked like at first there was a shape of a butterfly in spotted dead pixels. Most of those localizations disappeared (or, the "dead" pixels came back to "life"), but a few grew, and now I have somewhere over 100 dead pixels. A few of those have shrunk, but it is still an eyesore. I can provide pictures if it will help. I'm not sure why it is doing this.
Note: all of these issues have started since the ICS OTA. I reflashed the stock OS before doing the OTA.
Any help would be greatly appreciated for any of these!
Mine
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Yeah mine is like that or worse if I have wifi/screen on as much as you do.
The drain is pretty steady even with minimal usage
Any ideas on what could be causing this?
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try FXZ stock ICS
freeze all unneccessary apps ...
dont install any other extra apps (downloadin from market)
try to keep minimum apps..
stay as much on 2G/Wi-Fi
ur battery should last for atleast more than 18 hrs for moderate use (else it will drain dependin on how heavy u use)
if this doesn't work then u'll need expert advice
& remember you'll get rarely above 24 hrs (usage matters a lot)
correct me if m wrong ...
I am also facing the same issues. I have the latest STOCK ICS.
Huge memory leak! Launcher has to restart on every unlock barely 20-7 mbs free!! and battery also drains pretty fast, although not when in sleep.
try "fast reboot"
it will clear some memory
shardul.phatak said:
try "fast reboot"
it will clear some memory
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Yes. thats temp.fix but any way to perm. fix this??
btw, Which rom are you using?? I just d/led CM10 rom, Is that better than current Stock ICS?
go for paranoid android ROM by alteredlikeness
it is the best accordin to my needs
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shardul.phatak said:
go for paranoid android ROM by alteredlikeness
it is the best accordin to my needs
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I just installed the CM10 Rom, Not sure about Paranoid Android, looks like too many things don't work yet. Alpha stages..
You are using it daily?? I want something stable for a while..
yep
its good n so as cm10
bt i prefer paranoid
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