Huge wake lock what to do screen shots posted - AT&T, Rogers HTC One X, Telstra One XL

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Check to see if the "Best Wi-Fi Performance" option is enabled under the Advanced WiFi settings. If it is, disable it.
Try using GSam Battery Stats (used to be badass battery stats I believe). It can give you a breakdown of what apps are chewing through the battery. Might help to give you some direction.
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jspidey said:
Check to see if the "Best Wi-Fi Performance" option is enabled under the Advanced WiFi settings. If it is, disable it.
Try using GSam Battery Stats (used to be badass battery stats I believe). It can give you a breakdown of what apps are chewing through the battery. Might help to give you some direction.
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Hes not using a sense rom so that option isn't available. I also have wakelocks using AOKP and I can't track them down using either BBS or BBM.

I have the same problem too eventhough i put wifi on during sleep only when plugged in under setting.
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Yeah I Mon aokp still can't find a solution
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have you been through your apps and Widgets to see what may be keeping your phone from sleeping?

I also have lots of wake locks on CM9, latest nightly. Lost 11% battery in 8 hours last night while I slept.

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[requset]app that shut down the phone

hi, i need app that shut down when the battey % reeching 10% (or something else that i can set)
is there something like that?
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Tasker may be able to do this, however I haven't used Tasker yet, so I can't be certain.
I recommend just looking for an app which will activate power saving settings or alert you when the battery reaches a certain level.
Have a look at Juice Defender.
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.monocube.powerschedule
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Northantrim said:
Tasker may be able to do this, however I haven't used Tasker yet, so I can't be certain.
I recommend just looking for an app which will activate power saving settings or alert you when the battery reaches a certain level.
Have a look at Juice Defender.
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i have a problam with my htc hd mini, when evere the battery drains out, i cant power it back on (and yes, ive connected the charger, and even waited an hour). only removing the battery woeks. for me its ok, but the phone is for my niss, a 8 years old girl. and ahe doesnt kbow how to do so.
if the phone will shut down at 10%, then she will xonnect the xharger and the the phone will turn on..
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.monocube.powerschedule
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not good. it will shut down the phone by choise of days and time, and not by battery %
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Use tasker.
Set state -> battery (percent) - task -> shutdown
i have tried but i cannot find "shutdown" on tasker ,, only reboot
i have searched for it but no luck

Cm9 battery life issue

Hi. I have recently flashed cm9 on my galaxy s 4g,and it's amazing. My only major issue Is that the battery drains from 100% to 0 in less than 4 hours with lite use. Is there something I'm forgetting to do or is it a typical issue? Thank you
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Hi. I have recently flashed cm9 on my galaxy s 4g,and it's amazing. My only major issue Is that the battery drains from 100% to 0 in less than 4 hours with lite use. Is there something I'm forgetting to do or is it a typical issue? Thank you
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Battery calibration.
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I've already tried that. I'm still having the same issues.
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Unfortunately, it could be a number of known "usual suspects", such as apps or possibly a 'rogue' app, signal strength (the more the phone has to seek connection, the more battery drain), try swapping your SIM, settings to help maintain acceptable battery discharge, wifi, Bluetooth, GPS, sync, are just a few things that could be the cause. You can try a full charge to full discharge until the phone powers down, then while off, charge fully and power back on to clear battery stats. Could be your battery as well...
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That didn't work
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That didn't work
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Use better battery stats to see what is killing your battery
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It says audio out 1
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Check the cpu scaling governor. Usually 'ondemand' will do a decent job of conserving battery power.
Also you can use the 'top' command from the terminal emulator to check for processes hogging the cpu.
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Battery calibration is a debunked myth.
AudioOut_1 suggests keypad clicks, or some other alert sound. Try reading the BBS thread for suggestions, posting your logs there if you're still puzzled.
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i advice you try Gremlin Remover Step 1 and 2 (FIRST!) then if problem persists more on to step 3
EDIT : Gremlin Remover can be found on the development area or here you go: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1500427
Whatever
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The battery might be dying. You should try another one because I noticed my stock battery started to stop lasting as long as it used to
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I noticed a significant difference between the battery life of CM7 and CM9. 7 is really good with battery life. 9, however, shows the SCREEN as being the main drain of the battery...even if it's been on my desk all day.

App that helps battery?

Are there any apps out there that LEGITIMATELY help save/prolong battery life? I have memory booster running but that just helps my phone run smoother by killing cached app processes. Anything you guys can recommend?
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This phone requires it's own nuclear power plant lol.
Seriously though, don't use memory boosters. They kill battery.
My setup is, CPU Tuner with timeriffic to set display brightness. With Maz's latest kernel I can get by... mind you I live in a very bad signal area (2 bars if I am lucky).
I set cpu to 216 when screen off with performance governor. Also I turn off data and Wi-Fi when screen turns off.
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I have mazs latest beta kernel as well. Don't really see a difference in battery life from his previous oc kernel. Ill try CPU tuner though
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Pain-N-Panic said:
I have mazs latest beta kernel as well. Don't really see a difference in battery life from his previous oc kernel. Ill try CPU tuner though
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Sure, but be careful with it. I once it accidentally to low enough power to where I could not get out of screen off (kept going back to screen off). Also using one cpu does not work.
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Does CPU tuner even work with a kernel that not over clockable?
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Does CPU tuner even work with a kernel that not over clockable?
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Would, but only two cpu states will be accessible... fairly useless.
Edit: you need voltage states for intermediate voltages, then it should work. But I have never seen a non OC kernel with granular voltage definition.
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Antutu battery saver is genius. on the pulldown notification it gives battery % (+battery added)
so like 100%((+30)
also clean master (which is a memory booster) doesn't run in background so it doesn't deplete battery as much as some others
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i installed android booster, but also procured a brand new stock battery, and i actually am enjoying about 50-60% increase in battery life... although it still is not a lot (as far as i'm concerned!) after draining it, recharging to 100%, and then calibrating, i went 7 hrs 47 mins from 100% to 50% with normal use - calling, texting, some video, some gaming. not to bad considering my old battery would only last about 3 hours or less with the same kind of usage!!!
Pain-N-Panic said:
Are there any apps out there that LEGITIMATELY help save/prolong battery life? I have memory booster running but that just helps my phone run smoother by killing cached app processes. Anything you guys can recommend?
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Check out DS Battery saver. I use it on my N7, catch is, to save battery it turns off all wireless signals. It also forces the device into deep sleep as well.
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well i wouldn't want ALL wireless signals to be disrupted. How would i receive phone calls lol
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Yea, if you get the paid version you can create custom profiles. It's a nice app for a tablet, but only so nice for a phone.
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well i wouldn't want ALL wireless signals to be disrupted. How would i receive phone calls lol
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I have used it. Phone works (would be pointless otherwise as we already have the airplane mode).
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I just started using "Auto3G" to turn off data and periodically cycle it on to check for emails, etc. I'm getting over 48 hours with mild use.
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What rom are you using?
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Latest CM7 with Trinity ELP kernel.
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Haven't tried his elp kernel. Might give it a go!
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I'm using Trinity ELP file "ELP-G2x-06022012.zip", which has worked best for me as my G2X doesn't work that well with faux-based kernels. I'm also running dual boot with Maz's awesome JB rom with hardware acceleration - this is where I install games and experimental apps.
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Wi-Fi battery drain

Hey guys, I've owned my Nexus 5 for a couple weeks now and I've noticed a battery drain when running on WiFi. No matter what ROM I use, no matter what kernel I use, it still drains. And BBS tells that as well. I have not one but 4 wakelocks on WiFi and I've tried both franco and faux's kernel combined with both Cataclysm/Stock ROM. Attached a BBS screenshot. Anyone has this too/solved it?
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Li'l up? I've searched a while but no one has these three same exact wakelocks like me.
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You have to turn off "Always scanning" in the Wi-Fi advanced settings
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You have to turn off "Always scanning" in the Wi-Fi advanced settings
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Done. Even undervolted -75mv and underclocked CPU of 200MHz (not actually related to this WiFi thingy but I wanted to save some battery). I feel like WiFi is draining soooooo much even when the screen is on, and I don't use any apps like Facebook which drain battery.
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Difference between "WiFi on" and "WiFi running" in battery stats?

I was looking over my battery stats with better battery stats app. I noticed that "WiFi running" was using my battery 100% of the time. At first I thought that was my WiFi connection but my WiFi was off. When I turned it on I then notice "WiFi on" in better battery stats. What exactly is WiFi running?
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Wifi On: the total time Wifi was on
Wifi Running: the total time Wifi was connected to an SSID
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Ahhhh I see. Thank you for the reply. Would this connection to my SSID be draining battery? Or is it such a small percentage that I shouldn't worry about it?
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Pain-N-Panic said:
Ahhhh I see. Thank you for the reply. Would this connection to my SSID be draining battery? Or is it such a small percentage that I shouldn't worry about it?
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I must have it wrong. What I said makes no sense in light of your screen shot. Sorry to have jumped the gun.
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Wifi running could possibly be referring to the 'Scanning always available' setting in advanced wifi settings. If ticked it allows Google and other apps to scan for networks to locate you.
I'm no expert but just a thought
Thanks for this I just got the nexus 5 and was wondering the same. Didn't know there was an "always scan"...
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Actually, the Better Battery Stats thread definitely has all this kind of information.
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