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Hey I'm running ARHD 4.1.9....and I wanna overclock my phone to 1.7ghz...is it safe to overclock to that without it doing more harm than good....I would think it is because seeing our Chipset is supposed to be 1.5ghz default....overclocking my phone by 200mhz won't hurt...so back to my question...if I do the OC will it be ok
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I've been overclocking since faux123 came out with his 1.7 kernel and I don't get no random reboots or anything. Some people do, but it depends on your phone and how far it can be pushed! Just give it a try!
ddizzy81 said:
Hey I'm running ARHD 4.1.7....and I wanna overclock my phone to 1.7ghz...is it safe to overclock to that without it doing more harm than good....I would think it is because seeing our Chipset is supposed to be 1.5ghz default....overclocking my phone by 200mhz won't hurt...so back to my question...if I do the OC will it be ok
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Hi,
In my experience,not all phones are created equal.
You may be one of the lucky ones who can run his phone at 1.7 GHZ,but if it doesn't work,you will soon know about it.
Bear in mind it won't constantly run at that speed.
OK well I did try the overclock and my phone ran smoother than ever while handling several tasks...1.7ghz it is!!! Thx guys
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ddizzy81 said:
OK well I did try the overclock and my phone ran smoother than ever while handling several tasks...1.7ghz it is!!! Thx guys
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Keep it at that and see how it handles over night. If no reboots or lock ups then you should be set.
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Keep it at that and see how it handles over night. If no reboots or lock ups then you should be set.
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Will do...!
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TripnRaver has released a 2.2 ghz undervolted kernel for the sensation!!!!! Its actually stable and it doesn't rape battery life!! Unbelievable!
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Sensation-al! said:
TripnRaver has released a 2.2 ghz undervolted kernel for the sensation!!!!! Its actually stable and it doesn't rape battery life!! Unbelievable!
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does he have a Corsair Hydro Series H100 Cooler strapped to it?
Hahaha not even! Its barely getting warm for me! I LOVE that guy
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Could you previously overclock to 1836 without problems? I only ask as that clock for me way back was too much.Wondered if he had cracked the "only for some devices"
I was made aware that it is not 2.2ghz and is actually 1.78ghz with false identification on actual speed, trip has been made aware of this whether he did it intentially or by accident.
Sensation-al! said:
Hahaha not even! Its barely getting warm for me! I LOVE that guy
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so what exactly does this do for the performance of your phone? Is it just apps opening up faster and games a little better?
I understand the performance gains in cpu overclocking for computers in that you get faster encoding for videos, maybe a few more fps in gaming etc but how noticeable is doing an overclock for your phone?
Is it more of a just because you can or is there a real benefit to the user that they can notice?
A 30% overclock on your PC might give you 10-15% better performance but does that equate to similar improvements with a moving to 1.5 or 1.78ghz on your phone?
DANOFDANGER said:
I was made aware that it is not 2.2ghz and is actually 1.78ghz with false identification on actual speed, trip has been made aware of this whether he did it intentially or by accident.
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Haha I want to use a kernel that says "5.0GHz" just to show off to other people
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Haha I want to use a kernel that says "5.0GHz" just to show off to other people
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why stop at 5? carry a bottle of Liquid Nitrogen with you and the sky is the limit !!
Even IF it isn't 2.2 (which surprises me) it is INCREDIBLY snappy and faster than when I was running sebastianFM's 1.728 or whatever and benchmarks are pretty damn high
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Sensation-al! said:
Even IF it isn't 2.2 (which surprises me) it is INCREDIBLY snappy and faster than when I was running sebastianFM's 1.728 or whatever and benchmarks are pretty damn high
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let us know how its going after a week or so please
Eh, not amazed but it's decent I guess... Coming from the Glacier we have a kernel capable of 2.1GHz but I never go above 1.4 anyway. Clock speed isn't everything.
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so what exactly does this do for the performance of your phone? Is it just apps opening up faster and games a little better?
I understand the performance gains in cpu overclocking for computers in that you get faster encoding for videos, maybe a few more fps in gaming etc but how noticeable is doing an overclock for your phone?
Is it more of a just because you can or is there a real benefit to the user that they can notice?
A 30% overclock on your PC might give you 10-15% better performance but does that equate to similar improvements with a moving to 1.5 or 1.78ghz on your phone?
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It's a balance there is only so much you can get out of the CPU in anything once it passes the threshold you get less from it more heat less life we are at 1.2 default I would say after 2.0 we won't get much more but a dead battery is 3 hrs I got mine at 1.1 I am good with battery vs power consumption
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craven667 said:
It's a balance there is only so much you can get out of the CPU in anything once it passes the threshold you get less from it more heat less life we are at 1.2 default I would say after 2.0 we won't get much more but a dead battery is 3 hrs I got mine at 1.1 I am good with battery vs power consumption
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so you downclocked yours by .1GHZ? why did you do this?
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so you downclocked yours by .1GHZ? why did you do this?
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He just said it...the battery consumption is much better. I don't run any apps/games which need the higher clock rates. So I also underclocked to 1.1 Ghz and I'm very happy with it.
Yes I saw this kernel! This is awesome! But my phone will fry i think
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tiigeri said:
I also underclocked to 1.1 Ghz and I'm very happy with it.
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so going from 1.2 down to 1.1 improved battery life?? By how long?
A lot but I have set cpu and can jump to 1.7 easy
You tell me as of now what app needs more then 1.1 1.2 ??? Once phone boots up the phone don't need more then that
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I beleave the CPU speed is at max when you boot up and I don't run benchmark allday everyday lol
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My Sensation is running OrDroid 9.0.0 Sense 4.0 Rom. It gets warm/hot when using simple apps like facebook, messaging, Youtube, etc... I had this problem since last year too. I got my Sensation since August of last year.
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Darkpeanutz said:
My Sensation is running OrDroid 9.0.0 Sense 4.0 Rom. It gets warm/hot when using simple apps like facebook, messaging, Youtube, etc... I had this problem since last year too. I got my Sensation since August of last year.
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Don't do gpu over clock then.. That will cool down your device a bit.. Also.. Try some under volting the kernel (there is a uv mod.. You can use that) .. It prevents heating a bit too
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I'm not overclocked though. I'm on the standard frequency, 1.2Ghz. I'm also on bricked kernal if that helps. What does decreasing the voltage do, or what voltage should I have?
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Darkpeanutz said:
I'm not overclocked though. I'm on the standard frequency, 1.2Ghz. I'm also on bricked kernal if that helps. What does decreasing the voltage do, or what voltage should I have?
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You should try that for yourself because not every device can handle every voltage decreasing the voltage makes that there is not so much electricity going trough the CPU you save battery and your battery is not overheating so fast
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Thanks. I installed UV mod, the CPU still gets warm, but not as hot as it used to be. I'm going to try the experimental if it works better.
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Darkpeanutz said:
Thanks. I installed UV mod, the CPU still gets warm, but not as hot as it used to be. I'm going to try the experimental if it works better.
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Alternativley you could try another launcher
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Darkpeanutz said:
I'm not overclocked though. I'm on the standard frequency, 1.2Ghz. I'm also on bricked kernal if that helps. What does decreasing the voltage do, or what voltage should I have?
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Mine did too with both stock and ARHD roms. Thought its the battery getting getting warm for the longest time but it turned out to be CPU/GPU. I'm using Viper S now and do not overclock CPU/GPU. Works well and heat is down significantly. Still gets warm occasionally (GPS, Browser, Google Now) but not as much and battery last longer.
I tried Vipers S Rom but everything ran VERY choppy and what govner do you recommend to get that cold GPU/CPu effect?
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I tried Vipers S Rom but everything ran VERY choppy and what govner do you recommend to get that cold GPU/CPu effect?
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When you try different ROMs and have query ask in the right ROM forum. You'll have a better chance for a right answer.
There isn't a tremendous amount of things you can do to bring down the temperature significantly. As everyone said, under volting, and under clocking can do a little bit.
It isn't a big problem, because it shouldn't pass, from what I remember, 43-46 degrees Celsius. Of course it will vary with what your doing, playing games will make it hotter, especially if you are in a hot environment.
Don't worry too much about it.
Lucas
Lucas.Childers said:
There isn't a tremendous amount of things you can do to bring down the temperature significantly. As everyone said, under volting, and under clocking can do a little bit.
It isn't a big problem, because it shouldn't pass, from what I remember, 43-46 degrees Celsius. Of course it will vary with what your doing, playing games will make it hotter, especially if you are in a hot environment.
Don't worry too much about it.
Lucas
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Well, what I'm saying is that when I use facebook, it gets really hot.
Hey guys, I have sensation XE and the device often gets very hot. Right now I'm using ViperS rom and bricked kernel, but that's happened with many different roms and kernels.
It's usually happens when I'm playing 3D games and it's very annoying to play games like subway surfers or temple run because after playing a while the device gets hot and the game become laggy.
Anyway to solve it?
My settings are: bricked kernel, ondemand governor, min freq 190 max freq 1500. No UV or anything.
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Not sure if there is a solution for this. I also experience this when playing games. Although lately it hasn't been as hot on the Rom I'm running now.. wish I knew of a solution but I don't. I think this happens with all sensations.
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I wouldn't mind if it wasn't causing lags while playing games.
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ItayPBM said:
I wouldn't mind if it wasn't causing lags while playing games.
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It could be a hardware issue or a ROM issue or a kernel issue.
It's always going to get warm when playing a gam ethat's heavy on the system resources like that. But it shouldn't get 'hot'.
Are you over clocking the CPU? If so, that'll do it. Try scalign the CPU down a bit to like 1.2 and see if that gives an improvement. It might also cause decreased gaming performance, but it would help diagnose the cause of the heat buildup.
You can calso try alternate kernels (I'm not amiliar enough with Viper to suggest one) to see if they process the GPU more efficiently.
I don't think that's a ROM or kernel issue, because it happened with several different roms and kernels.
I tried to underclock to 1400mhz but it didn't made a real difference.
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1400 isn't such a big difference, I keep mine at 1Ghz and it's still smooth, and moderately warm. You could also see it as a good thing, at least the heat doesn't stay trapped inside the device, which would be deadly for it.
The solution is Undervolting or Underclocking or both.
The device became laggy because of thermald, which limits the max freq to a lower value if the cpu temp is more than a value.
I try all kernel the only way to keep cool our phone is to use nitrogen. The best for now is Sebastian FM KERNEL
hi guys,
overheating is a known problem of the sensation, and lots of people gave advices on solving this problem,here are the methods i tried:
under voltage
underclock(to1000Mhz)
buying a new battery
take off the case
etc....
but.....these methods DIDN'T WORK.
i dont play games at all,just use 3g data to browse the web and whatsapp and the phone just heat up instantly when i turn it on.
is there any possible methods that can keep my phone cool but i dont need to take it to the north pole? if i cant solve this annoying problem,i'm gonna buy a new phone.
if i really need to buy a new phone ,which one should i choose?i dont have much money
#HTC ONLY#
can you guys please kindly give some advices?
thanks,
sunnytse1
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What's your ROM and kernel?
You should try different kernels and see how they work.
If you want a new phone now, I would probably buy the HTC one. Otherwise I would wait until the middle of may (to see what Google had unveiled at Google IO) to buy a new phone. Android 4.3 is supposed to be unveiled
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AndroidSupporter318 said:
What's your ROM and kernel?
You should try different kernels and see how they work.
If you want a new phone now, I would probably buy the HTC one. Otherwise I would wait until the middle of may (to see what Google had unveiled at Google IO) to buy a new phone. Android 4.3 is supposed to be unveiled
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Mate, he said he has got not much money... The One is quite expensive...
That pretty "Thanks" button's waiting for U, in case I helped
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Hi, please give us some informations about your phone ... Hboot, Kernel, ROM Please also give us your about in settings!!!
We can do something, And u'll have a good sensation
sunnytse1 said:
hi guys,
overheating is a known problem of the sensation, and lots of people gave advices on solving this problem,here are the methods i tried:
under voltage
underclock(to1000Mhz)
buying a new battery
take off the case
etc....
but.....these methods DIDN'T WORK.
i dont play games at all,just use 3g data to browse the web and whatsapp and the phone just heat up instantly when i turn it on.
is there any possible methods that can keep my phone cool but i dont need to take it to the north pole? if i cant solve this annoying problem,i'm gonna buy a new phone.
if i really need to buy a new phone ,which one should i choose?i dont have much money
#HTC ONLY#
can you guys please kindly give some advices?
thanks,
sunnytse1
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HTC One X - that's what I'm bidding for on Ebay right now :laugh::laugh::good::good:
matthew33 said:
HTC One X - that's what I'm bidding for on Ebay right now :laugh::laugh::good::good:
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indeed htc one x is very cheap nowadays:good:
AndroidSupporter318 said:
What's your ROM and kernel?
You should try different kernels and see how they work.
If you want a new phone now, I would probably buy the HTC one. Otherwise I would wait until the middle of may (to see what Google had unveiled at Google IO) to buy a new phone. Android 4.3 is supposed to be unveiled
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blogodoblogodo said:
Hi, please give us some informations about your phone ... Hboot, Kernel, ROM Please also give us your about in settings!!!
We can do something, And u'll have a good sensation
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thanks for your replying
i have tried many rom,such as arhd,viper s1.6.3, 3.0.1,miui jb....and i am now using albinoman887's cm10.1 apr26 build(without changing kernel and underclock to 1080mhz, 2d gpu200, 3d gpu 300).
and for kernels:sebsation's overclock,sultan kernel(sense) ,brick,PYD-X
hboot1.27,s-off,firmware 3.33
but i think is my phone 's problem,because whatever rom or kernel,i still need to put it into the fridge frequently.
btw,i have heard that the one x also have the heating problem,and its tregra processer seems slower than other processer(snapdragon ) running the same frequency. can anyone using the onex/x+ tell me if these problems exist?
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anyone?
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sunnytse1 said:
thanks for your replying
i have tried many rom,such as arhd,viper s1.6.3, 3.0.1,miui jb....and i am now using albinoman887's cm10.1 apr26 build(without changing kernel and underclock to 1080mhz, 2d gpu200, 3d gpu 300).
and for kernels:sebsation's overclock,sultan kernel(sense) ,brick,PYD-X
hboot1.27,s-off,firmware 3.33
but i think is my phone 's problem,because whatever rom or kernel,i still need to put it into the fridge frequently.
btw,i have heard that the one x also have the heating problem,and its tregra processer seems slower than other processer(snapdragon ) running the same frequency. can anyone using the onex/x+ tell me if these problems exist?
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Please post your CPU and battery temperatures from kernel tuner.
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I have same problem with my HTC z710e it over heats. I feel it's d nature of d phone. Cux I am using viper now. Was using arhd ... I will send a screen shot of my about phone now
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Lol...40 c is nowhere near overheating... Overheating is like 50 C. Going up to 46-48 C is normal when you are gaming. 44-46 C is the range when I browse the internet/YouTube.
Anything above 55~60= sensation explodes
@sunnytse1 what is the temp of your battery when it "overheats"?
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Lol...40 c is nowhere near overheating... Overheating is like 50 C. Going up to 46-48 C is normal when you are gaming. 44-46 C is the range when I browse the internet/YouTube.
Anything above 55~60= sensation explodes
@sunnytse1 what is the temp of your battery when it "overheats"?
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Ouch. Okay. But sometimes it gets hotter than 40. Like 46 upwards. Besides my battery last for only 3 to 4 hours when I browse d I get Dr and Twitter. Fb. And shii
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I think 46-50 is pretty normal for heavy internet usage, but anything above 50 you should definitely give your sensation a rest because it can automatically shut down if it's too hot. Also, I wouldn't over clock your phone past 1.5/1.6 GHz.
3-4 hours on a stock is decent. If you need a better battery, I would buy the anker 1900 mAh. Since the stock sensation battery is only 1520 mAh(which is terrible), it's not that surprising to see it last only 3-4 hours. Your battery life also depends on the age of it. I would consider changing a battery if it is 2+ years old...
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Lol...40 c is nowhere near overheating... Overheating is like 50 C. Going up to 46-48 C is normal when you are gaming. 44-46 C is the range when I browse the internet/YouTube.
Anything above 55~60= sensation explodes
@sunnytse1 what is the temp of your battery when it "overheats"?
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I'm not talking about battery overheating,but the cpu.i use kernel tuner to check the temp. ,average is 60c,and the highest is 83c.battery temp is always incorrect,25c????!!!!(what the hell?!?!?!)
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Lol... 83 C? Is that even possible?
Can you post some screenshots?
I think 60 C is fine for the CPU processor, since the battery is only at about 41-42 C. The CPU temp should be higher than the battery temp so I think 60 is fine for the CPU. On the other hand, 83 is way too hot.
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Lol... 83 C? Is that even possible?
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i am not joking.
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Well, like I said in my other post, there's a difference between CPU temp and battery temp. as long as your battery temp is not more than 60.
Of you want to keep your CPU temp low, then don't over clock your cpu too much ( or don't over clock at all). Also, don't overclock 2D or 3D GPU either. That might help lower the temps.
If you are getting crazy number for your temps 25 C for battery, I would try to erase battery stats in recovery mode (4EXT) even though people say that erasing the stats do absolutely nothing. Hopefully that helps. if that doesn't work, I would try sultans kernel with aroma installer so that you can customize your preferences.
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AndroidSupporter318 said:
Well, like I said in my other post, there's a difference between CPU temp and battery temp. as long as your battery temp is not more than 60.
Of you want to keep your CPU temp low, then don't over clock your cpu too much ( or don't over clock at all). Also, don't overclock 2D or 3D GPU either. That might help lower the temps.
If you are getting crazy number for your temps 25 C for battery, I would try to erase battery stats in recovery mode (4EXT) even though people say that erasing the stats do absolutely nothing. Hopefully that helps. if that doesn't work, I would try sultans kernel with aroma installer so that you can customize your preferences.
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i do battery calibration every day lol...and i set kernel preference using 99kerrnel file in system.
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Hmm... have you tried different ROMs? what about formatting all partitions and reflashing the ROM?
I'm running out of ideas... The last I can think of is full/partial wake locks, but that is not completely relevant either. See if you have a certain app that is constantly running in the background. If you need a helpful app, I would try wakelock detector from the Google play store...
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Hmm... have you tried different ROMs? what about formatting all partitions and reflashing the ROM?
I'm running out of ideas... The last I can think of is full/partial wake locks, but that is not completely relevant either. See if you have a certain app that is constantly running in the background. If you need a helpful app, I would try wakelock detector from the Google play store...
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i tried almost everything,just see the first post.
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