[Q] BeanStalk 02/03/13 JB 4.2.1 Battery Life?? - Samsung Infuse 4G

OK so i just got the Beanstalk jelly bean rom on my samsung infuse this morning and later on that day i've been noticing that my battery has been dying real quick.. So can someone help me or give me some advice to fix that problem? And there's a screenshot of my battery status below..

Whenever you flash a rom, always allow a couple days for the battery levels to stabilize. You just recently flashed it so it has to download, search files and whatnot and that drains the battery for the time being. The battery is going to give incorrect stats at first anyways because it needs to recoup and adjust to the new ROM too.
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jesi.james said:
Whenever you flash a rom, always allow a couple days for the battery levels to stabilize. You just recently flashed it so it has to download, search files and whatnot and that drains the battery for the time being. The battery is going to give incorrect stats at first anyways because it needs to recoup and adjust to the new ROM too.
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OK thanks man i thought it was actually my battery. i was thinking about switching it a min ago but thanks for telling me what the problem was, I high appreciate it :good:

Btw one more thing, is that why is says android system?
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TokyoLee said:
Btw one more thing, is that why is says android system?
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I'm not too caught up on jelly bean and ICS and anybody correct me if I am wrong but back in gingerbread it is a supposed Google os bug and can be remedied by pulling the battery wait 4 seconds then put back in and boot. It should have been fixed in ICS and jelly bean but I think I remember seeing small instances of it still. You could also clear dalvik cache and see if that helps too. It could also be the reason you asked about too. Never hurts to be too safe lol
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jesi.james said:
I'm not too caught up on jelly bean and ICS and anybody correct me if I am wrong but back in gingerbread it is a supposed Google os bug and can be remedied by pulling the battery wait 4 seconds then put back in and boot. It should have been fixed in ICS and jelly bean but I think I remember seeing small instances of it still. You could also clear dalvik cache and see if that helps too. It could also be the reason you asked about too. Never hurts to be too safe lol
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Well i tried wiping the dalvik cache and i booted it back up. And it said "Android is upgrading" it confused me but i thought i fixed the battery problem but i come to see that the battery is still dying quick just like it usually is :crying:

The graph actually looks weird to me.
It shouldn't have any gap..
You clear all cache and factory reset right?
If so, fully charge and don't use. Check standby battery life. Then check tour battery percentage while actually using it.
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zpzp96 said:
The graph actually looks weird to me.
It shouldn't have any gap..
You clear all cache and factory reset right?
If so, fully charge and don't use. Check standby battery life. Then check tour battery percentage while actually using it.
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Well... Yes i did factory reset but when i flashed it told me to wipe dalvik and wipe cache but i kinda forgot to do that so i had to take the battery out and go back into recovery mode and wipe cache and dalvik.. Do you think thats what i did wrong? And i dont know how to check standby battery life and Check tour battery percentage? Idk what that is

The gaps are just phone reboots. Nothing to worry about there. My guess is your media scanner is stuck on for some reason. Mine did this. It would destroy the battery in a few hours. I could watch the percentage drop. There's an app in the market that can stop it. That's what I did until I was able to reflash the ROM. Let me see if I can find the app for you.
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This is what I used. I fixed it by reinstalling the ROM though. Factory reset, wipe dalvik, wipe cache, (under "mounts and storge") format system, format cache, format data, flash ROM, flash gapps, wipe cache, wipe dalvik.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.addz.mediascannerroot
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to Goneeuro :
thank you very much . the media scanner seems to have been my problem, as well . i was not experiencing awful battery life but my processor was stuck at the max and would not go down . horribly annoying . worse battery life, lag, et cetera . so thank you for helping me out without even meaning to do so . i appreciate it .

Goneeuro said:
The gaps are just phone reboots. Nothing to worry about there. My guess is your media scanner is stuck on for some reason. Mine did this. It would destroy the battery in a few hours. I could watch the percentage drop. There's an app in the market that can stop it. That's what I did until I was able to reflash the ROM. Let me see if I can find the app for you.
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This is what I used. I fixed it by reinstalling the ROM though. Factory reset, wipe dalvik, wipe cache, (under "mounts and storge") format system, format cache, format data, flash ROM, flash gapps, wipe cache, wipe dalvik.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.addz.mediascannerroot
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Can you fully explain how to use it

Goneeuro said:
The gaps are just phone reboots. Nothing to worry about there. My guess is your media scanner is stuck on for some reason. Mine did this. It would destroy the battery in a few hours. I could watch the percentage drop. There's an app in the market that can stop it. That's what I did until I was able to reflash the ROM. Let me see if I can find the app for you.
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This is what I used. I fixed it by reinstalling the ROM though. Factory reset, wipe dalvik, wipe cache, (under "mounts and storge") format system, format cache, format data, flash ROM, flash gapps, wipe cache, wipe dalvik.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.addz.mediascannerroot
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Thanks.. Now my music won't sync to my phone and it still says media server is still up in the battery use

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About changin kernel

What is the step if i gonna changin my kernel??
can i going back to my old kernel,if i dont like the new one??
if i update new kernel,will all my apps/data will lost??
Wipe cache and dalvic cache then flash kernel
Yes
No.
I suggest you do alot of reading about the ins/outs of flashing roms and kernels before you attempt anything
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Get a kernel for the nexus s such as netarchy, trinity or matrix. Take a back up of your existing ROM, flash the new kernel from recovery and reboot. This will not delete all your apps. I'd you don't like it just restore the backup you took.
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Rem3Dy said:
Wipe cache and dalvic cache then flash kernel
Yes
No.
I suggest you do alot of reading about the ins/outs of flashing roms and kernels before you attempt anything
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Wipe cache and dalvic cache then flash kernel
do wipe cache anf dalvic cache using rom manager??
yes...i did a lot of reading before i root and flashing CM7 on my nexus S..
i thought kernel do not give a lot effect on my hp..
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mvjh01 said:
Get a kernel for the nexus s such as netarchy, trinity or matrix. Take a back up of your existing ROM, flash the new kernel from recovery and reboot. This will not delete all your apps. I'd you don't like it just restore the backup you took.
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how i gonna backup and restore my kernel??using rom manager??
al_madd said:
Wipe cache and dalvic cache then flash kernel
do wipe cache anf dalvic cache using rom manager??
yes...i did a lot of reading before i root and flashing CM7 on my nexus S..
i thought kernel do not give a lot effect on my hp..
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how i gonna backup and restore my kernel??using rom manager??
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Go in recovery and wipe cache and dalvik cache, and just flash new kernel. You will not lose anything. And you can flash another one if you don't like that one. I recommend not to use ROM manager to flash anything. Flash kernels and ROMs from Recovery, and Radios via fastboot...
Not sure about restoring kernels from backup...never done that. If you know which one is in your ROM you can download it and manually flash it back, if you don't like the new one ...
I would recommend one of Trinity's kernels TUV10 or TUV11 ...
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Flash kernels and ROMs from Recovery, and Radios via fastboot...
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radios in fast boot???
Ive always done my radios in CWM recov. Is there a benefit to doing it in fast boot?
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radios in fast boot???
Ive always done my radios in CWM recov. Is there a benefit to doing it in fast boot?
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You're just minimizing potential damage, and in fastboot there's less possibility for something to go wrong. Radios are more fragile. I was using that method with my HTC Desire. Don't know, maybe things are different with nexus, but i'm still using that method .
Here's one quotation from oxygen forum:
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When you flash a radio over a recovery, the recovery extracts the downloaded radio.zip into /cache partition. So the radio.img is stored there temporary. For this operation the /cache partition needs as many as 25 mb. If it hasn't, they might occur big problems.
Furthermore, it's better to do it, because there isn't any software (e.g. recovery) which could go wrong.
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Tenhi said:
I recommend not to use ROM manager to flash anything. Flash kernels and ROMs from Recovery, and Radios via fastboot...
I would recommend one of Trinity's kernels TUV10 or TUV11 ...
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is there any disadvantages if using ROM manager when flash ROMs??
if I gonna flash ROM using recovery mode?do i need to wipe cache and wipe dalvik??
I just flash Trinity kernel TUV..just a little bit disspointing because there is no smartass in available gavernors...
i chosed conservative to save my battery..
using setcpu I change max 800mHz and min 200mHz to save battery..is that ok??
al_madd said:
is there any disadvantages if using ROM manager when flash ROMs??
if I gonna flash ROM using recovery mode?do i need to wipe cache and wipe dalvik??
I just flash Trinity kernel TUV..just a little bit disspointing because there is no smartass in available gavernors...
i chosed conservative to save my battery..
using setcpu I change max 800mHz and min 200mHz to save battery..is that ok??
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Smartass sucks on the nexus s from my experience. If you flash roms in recovery you wipe data, cache and dalvic cache if flashing a different rom. If its the same rom, just wipe cache and dalvic cache.
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al_madd said:
is there any disadvantages if using ROM manager when flash ROMs??
if I gonna flash ROM using recovery mode?do i need to wipe cache and wipe dalvik??
I just flash Trinity kernel TUV..just a little bit disspointing because there is no smartass in available gavernors...
i chosed conservative to save my battery..
using setcpu I change max 800mHz and min 200mHz to save battery..is that ok??
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I don't have great experience with ROM manager, but maybe that was just me . I just prefer manual CWM recovery use, and fastboot/adb when needed .
If you're installing new ROM, yes, you should wipe all caches and wipe data/factory reset.
You don't need to change anything with Trinity TUV kernels, they are great with performance and power saving ...
Don't use SetCPU or similar app, just try it as it is...
Tenhi said:
You don't need to change anything with Trinity TUV kernels, they are great with performance and power saving ...
Don't use SetCPU or similar app, just try it as it is...
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Is it ok i use juice defender??
how long your battery last??
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Rem3Dy said:
Smartass sucks on the nexus s from my experience. If you flash roms in recovery you wipe data, cache and dalvic cache if flashing a different rom. If its the same rom, just wipe cache and dalvic cache.
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what do choose for you governor??
i tried juice defender on my nexus s and it caused a few problems.
My buddy with a thunderbolt likes it.
If your looking for battery stamina look at two things. (in my experience)
Apps left running. Slacker was a problem if not closed correctly. To many running ETC.
second and even more important
SIGNAL STRENGTH
At work my signal sucks and my battery will drain to almost nothing just sitting on my desk if not charging. When i bypass data and connect to my jobs wifi and turn off wifi sleep(just learned about wifi sleep) then my battery life is beyond amazing. I have att and dont know who you have but if its ATT your prob screwed cuase their service SUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCKS.
try turning off your data in a bad service area you might be in for extended times and see if that helps.
also in my opinion the best rom for battery is just stock. you can use root apps to get almost all the same effects as most roms but stock has the best stability and life. Next would prob be SuperOSR to me. Another good tip i have started to do is whenever i change the rom it seems i have to drain out the batt fully then wipe batt stats and charge again. could be in my head but it helps alot.
Juice defended is worthless. Take the time to read the rom, kernel, and root guide in the development section...... you can learn alot from reading.
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Rem3Dy said:
Juice defended is worthless. Take the time to read the rom, kernel, and root guide in the development section...... you can learn alot from reading.
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I get when people say to read the tuts to people but even then its good to ask a few questions. Sometimes its difficult to jump into reading a tutorial and the terminology used and asking a few questions can really give you a jump start.
I used the tutorial and bricked my phone for 2 days before i figured out what i did wrong. If i asked a few questions first i could have prob avoided it. if people dont ask questions what the point of a Q&A forum?
tevil said:
I get when people say to read the tuts to people but even then its good to ask a few questions. Sometimes its difficult to jump into reading a tutorial and the terminology used and asking a few questions can really give you a jump start.
I used the tutorial and bricked my phone for 2 days before i figured out what i did wrong. If i asked a few questions first i could have prob avoided it. if people dont ask questions what the point of a Q&A forum?
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Its fine to ask questions. He has asked alot and some good ones at that. It seems he is looking for help throughout the entire process and that is why I suggested the guides as they "guide" you.
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Rem3Dy said:
Juice defended is worthless. Take the time to read the rom, kernel, and root guide in the development section...... you can learn alot from reading.
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thanx..
i asked in this section because from the development section,everybody claims their ROM/kernel the best..
just ask for opinion..
al_madd said:
thanx..
i asked in this section because from the development section,everybody claims their ROM/kernel the best..
just ask for opinion..
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Then you should try some of those which could suit your needs. That's what I did, and I found what I needed...
What will happen if I wipe battery stat before changing kernel???
You need to charge phone to 100% then let it discharge to 5 percent to calibrate.
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You need to charge phone to 100% then let it discharge to 5 percent to calibrate.
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I never reached 100%..how i gonna to calibrate it?
My battery drained so fast
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Battery never charges with ICS ROMS

No matter how many times I flash any ICS rom my battery never charges, I wipe everything data, cache, dalvik and battery stats, nothing it only charges if I go back to gingerbread roms. Anyone experiencing this or has a solution?
Thanks in advance for anyone's help.
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This happened to me also it seemed to have been a kernel problem, not sure how but Use Rom Manager to install the koush ics. I did that and everything got fixed.
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Kernel help Faux-Sky-ICS

Faux's kernel 10 released today. I flashed it on Sky-ICS stock 7.4, and can't use camera and the media scanner never completes. Any suggestions?
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I'm using the same ROM and same kernal without either of these issues, diff you wipe cache and dalvik cache before you flashed it?
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ThinkinBig said:
I'm using the same ROM and same kernal without either of these issues, diff you wipe cache and dalvik cache before you flashed it?
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I did. Hmmmnnn. I guess I shall try again.
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retarded i might be but can you tell me where you downloaded the file? i saw the thread on rootzwiki but i didnt see the link to download the actual 010 only the links for 009 and the beta versions of 10 ultimate. i think i read that beta 3 is the same release but i wanted to confirm.
thanks
nvm... i am retarded. for anyone else as oblivious as i, its after "Installation instructions"... not at the bottom of the post by the release info...
Still can't get this combination to work. I've done multiple wipes. Even used wipe tools. Any more suggestions?
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Yup. Boot into CWM and format cache, data and system partitions. Wioe dalvik cache and then flash darkside. Odin back stock. Flash CWM. Flash darkside again. The flash sky ics. Reboot. TWICE. Then flash faux 010m.
I know it seems long but it'll take 10 min, tops. I can guarantee it'll completely fix your problem
NightHawkUndead said:
Still can't get this combination to work. I've done multiple wipes. Even used wipe tools. Any more suggestions?
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Fix permissions. Done
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Has something to do with external SD... I remove it and everything works. Works fine with faux 9.
NightHawkUndead said:
Finally for it to work! But one thing I had to do was flash 6.75, then the kernel 10 without rebooting. Then boot and add Gmail account and reset. Then flash the 7.4 update.
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Next time. Because they'll be a next time. Just fix your permissions. This happens to me anytime I flash anything
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mr_clean5953 said:
Next time. Because they'll be a next time. Just fix your permissions. This happens to me anytime I flash anything
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Thanks! But tried that. It didn't help at all.
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lol I could have told u that. A non working camera indicates an improper flash, or remnants left over from previous roms, NOT a permission problem
I have the same issue, non working stock camera. I have to use a 3rd party app to take pictures. I did a full wipe using the wipe codes reflashed rom with kernel while wiping cache and dalvik and sti have the same issue. Has anyone found a fix to this?
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Rotation issue

Ok...I had the CM9 Rom from erickmm and it was acting up so I decided to restore my Rom that I backed up which was the detoxed stock GB Rom from thazz and the same auto rotation problem that was on the cm9 Rom is now on the stock Rom. What should I do?
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Mr.Wellington said:
Ok...I had the CM9 Rom from erickmm and it was acting up so I decided to restore my Rom that I backed up which was the detoxed stock GB Rom from thazz and the same auto rotation problem that was on the cm9 Rom is now on the stock Rom. What should I do?
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Did you do complete factory reset, wipe cache, wipe dalvik?
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jparnell8839 said:
Did you do complete factory reset, wipe cache, wipe dalvik?
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I'm kinda curious about this too. I ran an I577 build of CM10 for those folks, and they're experiencing this bug too.
Yep. Full clean before I restored. Was I suppose to do it again afterwards too?
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Mr.Wellington said:
Yep. Full clean before I restored. Was I suppose to do it again afterwards too?
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I always over wipe, coming from HTC to Samsung. I always do those 3 steps before flashing and after flashing. A fix permissions street flash might help to
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jparnell8839 said:
I always over wipe, coming from HTC to Samsung. I always do those 3 steps before flashing and after flashing. A fix permissions street flash might help to
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Appreciate the advice. I've tried theses steps multiple times now to no avail. At first, I thought this was a hardware issue but now it seems many others are experiencing this. I've also tried the ROM from thazz and the CM9, as the OP. Now, my auto rotate is jacked up no matter what ROM I try. I've tried restoring the stock from t-mobile and the auto rotate is still broke. Ugghh. Looking forward to a fix...
Mr.Wellington said:
Ok...I had the CM9 Rom from erickmm and it was acting up so I decided to restore my Rom that I backed up which was the detoxed stock GB Rom from thazz and the same auto rotation problem that was on the cm9 Rom is now on the stock Rom. What should I do?
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What exactly is your auto rotation problem? Mine is that once the screen goes to landscape, it won't go back to portrait. Along with that, rotation lags seriously, depending on the ROM. Right now, Blazr works the best for the rotation lag. The screen still won't go vertical once its in landscape, but rotation response is quick to landscape.
Idk if it'll help but maybe try flashing cm10 and calibrating g sensor or whatever it is when u lay it flat and calibrate its in settings somewhere maybe that will help
Just my 2 cents
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dr4stic said:
I'm kinda curious about this too. I ran an I577 build of CM10 for those folks, and they're experiencing this bug too.
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I haven't had any rotation problems out of your cm10 builds. The only problems I had were the random reboots but since you released the most recent build I have had no problema
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glock12 said:
Appreciate the advice. I've tried theses steps multiple times now to no avail. At first, I thought this was a hardware issue but now it seems many others are experiencing this. I've also tried the ROM from thazz and the CM9, as the OP. Now, my auto rotate is jacked up no matter what ROM I try. I've tried restoring the stock from t-mobile and the auto rotate is still broke. Ugghh. Looking forward to a fix...
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have u fixed it yet
having the same issue for 2months n aw
phedes1 said:
have u fixed it yet
having the same issue for 2months n aw
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There is a flashable zip... somewhere in the t989 forums that is a fix to this. Sorry, Don't have the link. :/ It actually says rotation fix. It has worked for me in those times.
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There is a flashable zip... somewhere in the t989 forums that is a fix to this. Sorry, Don't have the link. :/ It actually says rotation fix. It has worked for me in those times.
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fanks man, will search it out and see
is about the yamaha thin g
be careful though.. about what you install D: Don't brick your device. Just format system and data (after backing up) and install a rom.. see if that works first
Before I flash a new ROM ,I always format system in recovery (mounts and storage) then I wipe data ,cache,etc. Haven't had any issues with rotation or anything else to speak of. Good luck and as the other user said,be careful with what you flash or install.
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flyers00 said:
Before I flash a new ROM ,I always format system in recovery (mounts and storage) then I wipe data ,cache,etc. Haven't had any issues with rotation or anything else to speak of. Good luck and as the other user said,be careful with what you flash or install.
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i do appreciate ur efforts tryin g to help
am a noob and don t ave much ideas about this
but i got dis won derful phone from ma dad which was already on 2.3.6
and was alreadi aving the acceleromter isses
but i managed to get it to cyanogens stable 4.1.2 hoping to fix it but null
a detailed instruction wil reali help me
thanks in advance
flyers00 said:
Before I flash a new ROM ,I always format system in recovery (mounts and storage) then I wipe data ,cache,etc. Haven't had any issues with rotation or anything else to speak of. Good luck and as the other user said,be careful with what you flash or install.
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I also lost auto-rotation functionality after installing CyanogenMod version 10.0.0 on my Galaxy S Blaze, even though "Auto-rotate screen" is checked under Settings --> Display. I'd be happy to try flyers00's suggestion about formatting before re-flashing, but I want to be sure I'm selecting the correct options in ClockworkMod. CWM's format options are: data, system, cache, emmc, sdcard and sd-ext. Which of these should I format?
Thanks.
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I also lost auto-rotation functionality after installing CyanogenMod version 10.0.0 on my Galaxy S Blaze, even though "Auto-rotate screen" is checked under Settings --> Display. I'd be happy to try flyers00's suggestion about formatting before re-flashing, but I want to be sure I'm selecting the correct options in ClockworkMod. CWM's format options are: data, system, cache, emmc, sdcard and sd-ext. Which of these should I format?
Thanks.
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Flash a Cyanogenmod Nightly. There more stable than 10.0.0
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Flash a Cyanogenmod Nightly. There more stable than 10.0.0
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Thanks for your quick reply, xWolf13. I've been hesitant to go this route because, according to the folks at CyanogenMod, Nightlies "are as volatile as a firmware can get," and are "not meant for use for an average user."
(But I might eventually try it if I become frustrated enough with this issue.)
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Thanks for your quick reply, xWolf13. I've been hesitant to go this route because, according to the folks at CyanogenMod, Nightlies "are as volatile as a firmware can get," and are "not meant for use for an average user."
(But I might eventually try it if I become frustrated enough with this issue.)
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Nightlies are not necessarily volatile, there just maybe some things broken and some things fixed between updates. Most of the time there are no issues. On the blaze the old stable is not something any one will recommend, the latest nightly is the way to go.
Also, just a note, that most of the time there is an auto rotate setting on the launcher that is separate than the system wide auto rotate, same with other apps.
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I also lost auto-rotation functionality after installing CyanogenMod version 10.0.0 on my Galaxy S Blaze, even though "Auto-rotate screen" is checked under Settings --> Display. I'd be happy to try flyers00's suggestion about formatting before re-flashing, but I want to be sure I'm selecting the correct options in ClockworkMod. CWM's format options are: data, system, cache, emmc, sdcard and sd-ext. Which of these should I format?
Thanks.
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You can select format system. Sorry I didn't get back to you sooner, work has been nuts
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What could cause this?

I'm using CLEANROM 5.6 with Dark Horse theme, dark Horse keyboard and lean kernel undervolted. Every day for the last few ill get a random lock up and when I reboot I'm missing some apps like settings and my status bar is completely gone. I have to do a dirty install to fix.
Trying to figure out what is causing it..
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DroidHam said:
I'm using CLEANROM 5.6 with Dark Horse theme, dark Horse keyboard and lean kernel undervolted. Every day for the last few ill get a random lock up and when I reboot I'm missing some apps like settings and my status bar is completely gone. I have to do a dirty install to fix.
Trying to figure out what is causing it..
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sometimes uv causes problems with the "lack of " power. But maybe backup and do a clean install? Or wipe cache and dalvik
dragon1357 said:
sometimes uv causes problems with the "lack of " power. But maybe backup and do a clean install? Or wipe cache and dalvik
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I whipped davlik and cache but it's the same. I have done a full clean install tonight, and wanted to try and figure out what was causing it before I borked it phone again.
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DroidHam said:
I whipped davlik and cache but it's the same. I have done a full clean install tonight, and wanted to try and figure out what was causing it before I borked it phone again.
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If that doesn't fix things you should follow dragons advice and bump up the voltage. Too low voltage is known to cause things like reboots, stuttering, and general instability.

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