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Hi,
My phone is almost not charging full or it doesn't show as such.
This is detailed breakup of my issue :
I put phone at charging exactly at 2pm at 2%
3pm it was at 36%
4pm it was 54%
5pm it was at 64%
6pm it was at 73%
7pm it was at 82%
7:30pm it was at 84%
after this I removed phone from charging and rebooted it. Surprisingly it showed 100%.
Battery doesn't last more than 12hrs no matter what I do. I am using Greenify too.
BT, GPS, Auto-Sync, 3G, etc all are off. WiFi On 24hrs.
Screen-off battery drain is also around 8-9% per hour.
Can I do/try something on software side before I order a new battery ?
Right now I am on Carbon ROM (20131008) with stock kernel, 1512, Ondemand, SIO, No OC. Its same on every ROM I tried except seemingly on ARHD 7.3 (used it less than 24hrs. Its rock solid and smooth.)
I would greatly appreciate any help/advice !
I also has this issue still looking for the solution
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the battery misreading while charging is a common htc's fault after rooting and there is no solution yet
i have the same thing while charging my device
but the difference is i don't have that fast drain
how old is your battery?
did you try a different battery?
make sure it fits correctly to the pins
Battery is just 1yr old. Yup I checked the pins. They are correctly fit.
silentvisitor said:
Battery is just 1yr old. Yup I checked the pins. They are correctly fit.
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this is a rom issue i think as this has also happened to many people and and this happens after many days on a single rom (and u make the rom unstable)
the solution is simple just backup ur data and full wipe and flash rom again and u will be good to do for next many days (if u keep the rom stable)
I flash ROM almost every alternative day and I always do Full-Wipe
silentvisitor said:
I flash ROM almost every alternative day and I always do Full-Wipe
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then its a battery or charger fault
Harbir said:
then its a battery or charger fault
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How to decide which one
Are there any Battery benchmarking app that could tell me if I need a new one ?
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How to decide which one
Are there any Battery benchmarking app that could tell me if I need a new one ?
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first try to change the charger and try it with same present battery ,then after a while if the result is same then u have no choice to replace battery and yes there r many battery apps in play store u have to find then
Harbir said:
first try to change the charger and try it with same present battery ,then after a while if the result is same then u have no choice to replace battery and yes there r many battery apps in play store u have to find then
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Thanks and no I meant Benchmarking app Never saw any
Battery Kernel issue
I am new to xda. I actually flashed a new rom after that phone doesn't charge after switching off. Could it be a kernel issue or the rom's issue. I have a Canvas HD. And sorry if this is not the place to ask the question. I couldn't find any other thread related to this. Please help.
Similar issue here. My charging often stops at about 80%, but after a reboot the battery's full charged.
My battery also gets drained very fast, but it's about 2,5 years old so that's probably the problem.
With the CPU clock speed @1,5GHz and the GPU @266MHz i get about 15h +/-2h of battery life.
I keep battery saving ON most of the time. Bluetooth, GPS, 3G etc all OFF. WiFi ON for about 1-2h per day (if i would keep it on longer, my phone would be dead in 4-5h).
I'm using ViperS 5.2.1 right now (full wiped before install). I got the same experience on ARHD and previous ViperS versions.
Tested the charger - it's fine.
I was wondering if anybody else got an old battery like mine and how long does it last on full charge
Hi guys,
I have a HTC Sensation XE that i bought three days ago (second hand) and i have the same problem with the battery % not reading correctly.
Now this is what i observed:
- the charging is very slow - from 20% to 40% in 2-3 hours
- after 2-3 hours of charging if i reboot the phone the charging LED turns green and the battery reading says 100%.
(i tested to see if actually it got charged to 100% and it did, i turned everything on, watched a HD movie, played some games and after 5-6 hours of playing with it i still had 50%)
- tested the battery to see how fast it drains from 10% to shut down and it went on at full brightness and everything on for about an hour and something so this means there might not be any problems with the battery
- so the reading is wrong because the battery is charged after a few hours.
- i did a test to see if the same thing happens when the phone is off and i left it to charge for 2-3 hours and when i got back the charging LED was still orange. When i started the phone the LED went off and back on as green. The battery was 100% charged.
- If the same behavior happens in off mode it means it's not a ROM problem (by the way from what i know the phone is stock, the guy never did the rooting.....that's what he told me - can't know for sure).
- from my electronics background it seems the phone updates the battery information sometime at boottime. When charging, the software keeps the charging LED on because it's supposed to charge due to incorrect data but the hardware charging controller drops the charge current because the the battery is full. So this can be an incorrect sensor reading by the software or an incorrect feedback given by the hardware controller.
So what do you think, what can cause this.
Should i try rooting the device?
And i tried factory reset from android and factory reset from bootloader and the problem is still there.
Ok so i did the following:
- unlock the bootloader
- flashed CWM
- installed superuser
- wipe battery stats
- wipe device
- calibrate battery with an application from market
The problem is still there.
I figured that when in bootloader first thing you can read is the S-ON/S-OFF. Before doing the unlock it was "LOCKED" and after "UNLOCKED".
I did a relock and the status changed to "RELOCKED" so this means the guy that had the phone before me didn't root which again means the theory that says this problem occurs when the user tries to root the device is not true because it seems the behavior is observed on an unrooted device.
I will dig deeper maybe i find more ideas on what i can do.
I'm running out of software options so this is pointing at something hardware.
I'll get back with updates when i find something else.
rickarrp said:
Ok so i did the following:
- unlock the bootloader
- flashed CWM
- installed superuser
- wipe battery stats
- wipe device
- calibrate battery with an application from market
The problem is still there.
I figured that when in bootloader first thing you can read is the S-ON/S-OFF. Before doing the unlock it was "LOCKED" and after "UNLOCKED".
I did a relock and the status changed to "RELOCKED" so this means the guy that had the phone before me didn't root which again means the theory that says this problem occurs when the user tries to root the device is not true because it seems the behavior is observed on an unrooted device.
I will dig deeper maybe i find more ideas on what i can do.
I'm running out of software options so this is pointing at something hardware.
I'll get back with updates when i find something else.
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probably it is htc's bug
the same happened to me after rooting the device
For now I will try to make some full cycles of the battery and see if anything changes. I usually use the phone at work and by the time I get home it's almost empty. Plug to charger and till morning it's full with a green light. I will have to monitor the charging times and get back with results.
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Well i did some full charging cycles and nothing changed, still the same long charge time(read by the phone) and with restart it bounces to 100%.
I had the original Android 4.0.3 with Htc Sense 3.6 at the time. Got 4EXT recovery and an 4.0.4 rom with Htc Sense 4.1. Did a full wipe and battery stats , installed the new 4.0.4 rom but the problem persists.
At this point i think the battery is the problem so the next thing to do is to change it. I will get back after i change it, hopefully sometime in november.
After a long time I managed to change the battery and after a few tests it seems the problem is still there. The time on battery improved as I expected but everything else is the same which means it's something hardware defective in the phone. Also did some tests with android 5.1 and the same results. Meantime I sold the phone and got a Samsung Galaxy S3 Neo. Hope this research gives some answers to someone at some point. Cheers.
I understand that many people have battery problem with nexus 5 due to the camera app running in the background with skype or other apps that uses the camera. I dont use any of these apps and recently i am barely getting 2.5hrs screen on time(SOT) where just before a couple of weeks i was getting almost 4.5-5 hrs SOT. its a huge drop. I assumed it was a rouge app that i must have downloaded that is using up the battery so i factory reset my phone and have only reinstalled several apps such as facebook and whatsapp and several others but even today i only got 2hrs and 30 mins of SOT.
The battery setting shows the android system and the screen using most of the battery. Is anyone else facing similar issue? or if you can suggest me what I can do to fix it, I will be very thankful.
ps. i am running stock rom with stock kernel (not rooted)
thanks in advance
Normally I'd suggest installing BetterBatteryStats and see what is keeping your device awake, but it could be your sync settings/frequency, radio signal strength, and etc that are the culprit.
Factory reset again and install only updates for stock apps. Leave all other 3rd party app off your phone for 24hours. Use the phone as a phone, rather than a social and gaming platform for that amount of time.
See if you get better life at that point. If so, then it's at least one or multiple apps that you need to monitor closely. Best way is to get your baseline as I suggested, and then install apps one-by-one to find the issue.
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nikon120 said:
Normally I'd suggest installing BetterBatteryStats and see what is keeping your device awake, but it could be your sync settings/frequency, radio signal strength, and etc that are the culprit.
Factory reset again and install only updates for stock apps. Leave all other 3rd party app off your phone for 24hours. Use the phone as a phone, rather than a social and gaming platform for that amount of time.
See if you get better life at that point. If so, then it's at least one or multiple apps that you need to monitor closely. Best way is to get your baseline as I suggested, and then install apps one-by-one to find the issue.
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If using the device stock with only stock apps doesn't increase your battery life the problem could be hardware related too.
The first N5 which I ordered the day it launched had the battery life fall to almost half
I tried everything I could think of, flash stock, factory reset, dim brightness, disable everything, only use 3G nothing worked.
then the earpiece started to go, called google for a RMA and the new device works perfectly
with the same apps installed I'm now getting 4 - 4 1/2 hours of SOT when I was lucky to get 3 before, usually 2 1/2
Seems battery had a hardware issue as well, I had been chalking it up to software battery drain issues, but it was definately hardware in my case.
Without screen shots from gsam or something, anything but the stock battery usage section in settings.....we're all just guessing here.
Sent from my N5, N7, Moto X, G Tab 3 or S2.....
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If using the device stock with only stock apps doesn't increase your battery life the problem could be hardware related too.
The first N5 which I ordered the day it launched had the battery life fall to almost half
I tried everything I could think of, flash stock, factory reset, dim brightness, disable everything, only use 3G nothing worked.
then the earpiece started to go, called google for a RMA and the new device works perfectly
with the same apps installed I'm now getting 4 - 4 1/2 hours of SOT when I was lucky to get 3 before, usually 2 1/2
Seems battery had a hardware issue as well, I had been chalking it up to software battery drain issues, but it was definately hardware in my case.
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Faulty Battery sells often do get into the production line and its very common as OP has no pics we cant determine weather is software or hardware related
If anything send it to Google for RMA or LG for a replacement battery
Battery life
thestar1992 said:
I understand that many people have battery problem with nexus 5 due to the camera app running in the background with skype or other apps that uses the camera. I dont use any of these apps and recently i am barely getting 2.5hrs screen on time(SOT) where just before a couple of weeks i was getting almost 4.5-5 hrs SOT. its a huge drop. I assumed it was a rouge app that i must have downloaded that is using up the battery so i factory reset my phone and have only reinstalled several apps such as facebook and whatsapp and several others but even today i only got 2hrs and 30 mins of SOT.
The battery setting shows the android system and the screen using most of the battery. Is anyone else facing similar issue? or if you can suggest me what I can do to fix it, I will be very thankful.
ps. i am running stock rom with stock kernel (not rooted)
thanks in advance
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Same problem i had in the past with Nexus 5 . We cant say that it is a hardware or a software related.MIGHT BE OR MAY NOT BE.
Its better to factory reset again and install all apps one by one to find out the actual reason only updates for stock apps leave all other apps for the time being.Turn off your Bluetooth and use your phone as a phone only, for a while.
Few days back, my phone died even if it showed that battery has about 20%. Since then, my phone dies always near 20% charge state. Before it does, screen is flickering a little bit.
But so far I've observed, my phone runs about 1 hour and it still shows 100%. After that, it starts to drop. I've tried some calibration, but it never worked.
Do you know, how I can repair this or it's a subject for official repair? I would've tried to buy new batteries, but since it's OPO where batteries cannot be changed, or can be, but it brakes warranty so...
Thank you guys, appreciated.
How old is your OPO? What ROM did you use? Any custom kernel / details etc?
My OPO works fine on CM11 nightlies, stock kernel but rooted.
It's max 5 months old and I've never experienced such an issue. Down you have screenshot. I'm running stock ROM and everything. Hope it will help
defect device
korynkaaa said:
It's max 5 months old and I've never experienced such an issue. Down you have screenshot. I'm running stock ROM and everything. Hope it will help
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I think you have to send it back to 0ne+ and take your warranty claim.
greetings
Same issue Here!
korynkaaa said:
Few days back, my phone died even if it showed that battery has about 20%. Since then, my phone dies always near 20% charge state. Before it does, screen is flickering a little bit.
But so far I've observed, my phone runs about 1 hour and it still shows 100%. After that, it starts to drop. I've tried some calibration, but it never worked.
Do you know, how I can repair this or it's a subject for official repair? I would've tried to buy new batteries, but since it's OPO where batteries cannot be changed, or can be, but it brakes warranty so...
Thank you guys, appreciated.
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I have the same issue here. Bought my One on August, running stock, suddenly since a few days ago the phone goes dead on 20% or 16%.
I hope there is a solution for this, different from "send it back".
Katra78 said:
I have the same issue here. Bought my One on August, running stock, suddenly since a few days ago the phone goes dead on 20% or 16%.
I hope there is a solution for this, different from "send it back".
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I think you might get a faulty battery. This happened with my old galaxy note too. Changed battery and every issue is gone.
Got same issue since a few days, how to manage?
has anyone tries this https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/phone-switches-off-when-at-20-low-battery.157075/
27%
Same issue started happening with me too. Phone touched 25-27% mark and goes off suddenly. It was fine from last 3 weeks and from last 2 days, it is giving me this issue. I will try doing factory reset. Hope it works.
PS: I am on stock 38R without root.
has factory reset worked?
Reset doesn't work. It's software problem. A lot people having same issue.
Mine even worst. switched off about 35%. and lasted about 12 hours stuck on 100%.
I've done flash to stock 33R, 38R. clear everything. same. doesn't help.
Open up the phone dialer: type *#*#4636#*#*
This should bring you up to a "secret" settings page. Click on battery information. There you can check battery health!
Replied to a similar thread. I experienced the same issue where it stays at 100% for hours and died around 17%. Happened twice. What I did was turned off the phone and charged it full. Turned it on, waited a couple of minutes or so before unplugging. Had to make sure all apps in the background are up. So far it it fixed the problem for me.
Hope that helps.
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I've tried out an apps call "Easy Battery Calibration" can be downloaded from playstore. for rooted devices only.
After using it. it seems okay right now. 100% no longer holds up few hours. drop 2% about 1.5 hours usage.
Looks neat. still waiting for the battery depleting .
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I've tried out an apps call "Easy Battery Calibration" can be downloaded from playstore. for rooted devices only.
After using it. it seems okay right now. 100% no longer holds up few hours. drop 2% about 1.5 hours usage.
Looks neat. still waiting for the battery depleting .
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Sorry, just got down to about 37%. it shuts off.
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Replied to a similar thread. I experienced the same issue where it stays at 100% for hours and died around 17%. Happened twice. What I did was turned off the phone and charged it full. Turned it on, waited a couple of minutes or so before unplugging. Had to make sure all apps in the background are up. So far it it fixed the problem for me.
Hope that helps.
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This works. But do i have to do that each time for charging?
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This works. But do i have to do that each time for charging?
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Not really. Only did it when it died at17%. There may be some app updates that causes it. In my case I think the culprit is Gsam. Cause when it updated, it messed up the calibration. But then again, it could've been other apps that updated at that time too ☺
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I faced this previously. Phone died around 40%. Install battery calibration app from play store. Calibrated my batt and all ok till date. Rooted and on fk kernel back then.
here's the fix. no need to install additional app. no root needed.
NOTE: do this at night, just before you decide to go to bed.
1. let the device turns off itself. no matter at which battery level.
2. while the device is powered off, charge it for at least 6 hours. do not interrupt the charging. do not turn on the phone. and do use the original charger and cable.
3. once the phone is charged for at least 6 hours. turn it on and use it as per your usual way.
4. repeat step 1 to 3 for another 2 times. then the phone's battery calibration will be fixed.
I see you are on 38R .. Have you updated to 44?
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Working. Thabks.
Wondering what caused this nevertheless.
Another issue is that never before when the battery was enpty that i saw that screen with chinese words. Is that new?
So my Moto X dies at ~20% charge, which is bad, but not entirely surprising for an 18 month old phone (despite the fact that I rarely use it, which is disappointing and continues to reiterate my point that Motorola QA, before or after Lenovo, sucks). The strange thing is that if I plug it in then, the charging screen on the screen off shows 1%, then 2%. If i turn it on then, the boot is normal, then on lock screen, it shows 25-29%. Any fixes?
try calibrate battery, it happend to me a lot of times and after calibrate doesnt happend, only when i change rom
Update, phone is now being very wonky. See graph for details:
I have the same issue
Same problem here. Xt1097, started 3 months ago. Already wiped battery, delete files, completed charged and discharged. Nothing works. I was running stock when first happened, I changed to custom and the problem persists.
Mine does the same, except at around 14%. XT1095
Same here (xt1097), around 10%. Already tried to calibrate without any success.
Any thoughs on this ?
Same issue here at about 15%. Pretty annoying. Is there any way to adjust the kernel to adjust shutoff voltage or adjust battery so is shows 15% as 0%?
Reporting on the same problem, I'm running CM13
Try this app.
Battery Repair.
Cleiton COUT said:
Try this app.
Battery Repair.
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Does someone tried it?
The battery is dying.
Usually iphones and samsung phones have the same issue.
Change the battery. Is the only solution(99% of the time).
i work as smartphone technician. Trust me
albatros_1994 said:
The battery is dying.
Usually iphones and samsung phones have the same issue.
Change the battery. Is the only solution(99% of the time).
i work as smartphone technician. Trust me
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I am afraid you are right... I also have this problem, but not allways and it is very annoying. Do you know where to get a new reliable battery? I also live in italy. In the pass I bought a cheap battery for moto x 2013, but it doesn't charge
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I am afraid you are right... I also have this problem, but not allways and it is very annoying. Do you know where to get a new reliable battery? I also live in italy. In the pass I bought a cheap battery for moto x 2013, but it doesn't charge
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Guardalo su eBay http://www.ebay.it/itm/172111017544
Look for original bulk xt1092 batteries
The battery is dying. There's no software capable of fixing this. Replace it.
I solved the problem with a clean instal of stock rom and take the OTAs. I used the phone without root for some days and I completely discharge it, when it shut down I recharged the phone keeping it powered off , when it was charged I turned on the phone and then rebooted it, then I unplugged the phone (I did a battery calibration). After some days I rooted again (latest supersu in systemless mode) and flashed xposed (systemless version 86.2), but I didn't restore all my xposed and rooted crap. Battery life is still quite poor, but the phone didn't shut down at random percentage... I don't know if the issue was caused by some app or root method, maybe restoring stock rom helped, before doing all this stuff I tried just to calibrate battery but didn't solve the problem.
I know it's not really a solution, but I found that activating the system battery saver around 20% helps getting down to 10% without the thing turning off. I haven't tested below that yet.
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The battery is dying. There's no software capable of fixing this. Replace it.
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I don't think so, I recently send my moto x to Motorola because it was damaged and they send a brand new moto x and it has exactly the same problem.
cpvm said:
I don't think so, I recently send my moto x to Motorola because it was damaged and they send a brand new moto x and it has exactly the same problem.
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That's sad to hear.
Battery dying fix
1. Shut down Moto
2. Hold volume down and power button
3. Clear dalvik cache
4. Let it charge to 100%
Hi,
I'm getting some insane levels of idle battery drain recently. A bit of background,
- US Stock
- Rooted
- SuperCID
I was having this battery drain everyday for about 2 weeks, so I wiped my phone and started fresh. Since I did, I've been slowly introducing only a few apps everyday, and the battery was perfect until today.
All I did since yesterday when it was good, was tether to my laptop for an hour, and when I noticed a few hours later that the drain was back I removed the Bluetooth pairing completely. But the drain remains.
My phone sits in an awake state with the screen off for 99% of the time.
Here are some screenshots from Better Battery Stats and Wakelock Detector which don't seem to show much apart from a Google sensor.
http://imgur.com/a/eKqjl
Desperate for help because as much as I love this phone, with this situation it is barely usable.
Some more screenshots. Wakelock Detector and Android Settings.
The only red flag I can see is something called "Significant Motion(12)" which was awake for almost 7 hours. But I've been googling this and not finding anything about it.
Another screenshot now that I am at a computer - this is from a Google Historian report from a bugreport I just generated.
Something labelled "Abort:noirq suspend of c171000.uart device failed" woke the kernel up 89696 times. Wonder if this is the "significant motion" sensor that BBS is reporting?
I have the same problem.
It's started 3 days ago and i don't know how to fix the problem.
I hope that htc would fix this problem on this weak.
If someone know how to fix this problem until htc do something, please reply.
ShDorLq said:
I have the same problem.
It's started 3 days ago and i don't know how to fix the problem.
I hope that htc would fix this problem on this weak.
If someone know how to fix this problem until htc do something, please reply.
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I don't even know what the problem is - so how do you know you have the same problem?
I'm not sure this is a problem for HTC, because my phone was perfect for 3 days after resetting it. It only started again last night. If it was great for 3 days and started on the 4th, odds are that it is something about my set-up rather than a problem with the stock firmware.
Zico 10 said:
I don't even know what the problem is - so how do you know you have the same problem?
I'm not sure this is a problem for HTC, because my phone was perfect for 3 days after resetting it. It only started again last night. If it was great for 3 days and started on the 4th, odds are that it is something about my set-up rather than a problem with the stock firmware.
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I have not changed anything on my phone and the problem is surprising.
Last week I did not install apps or add files.
I also have Watsapep at the top of the table in the utilization of the battery.
android 8.0.0
software number 2.42.617.1
not rooted
stock rom
Try disabling google apps one by one
also try using your phone without wifi
I already tried disabling app by app when it first happened, and did this over 2-3 weeks basically going through all the main suspects and Google Apps.
About to go to sleep tonight, I am going to try,
1 - turning off wifi and Bluetooth and charging the phone to a decent charge level
2 - force restarting the phone after removing it from charge
3 - leaving it on the bedside table untouched until I wake up in ~7 hours
Someone with a U11+ said they need to force restart after charging, so it’s worth a shot right?
Also just posted this about the sensor in another thread. Anyone else having trouble, would appreciate if you could also try these steps,
Zico 10 said:
The ways I stumbled on this were,
1. Better Battery Stats
Under Sensors, you'll notice Google Play Services with a high percentage. Click/press it and you'll see a listing for "Sensor: Significant Motion". This to me indicates that the device thinks it is being moved and refuses to go into Doze mode.
2. Google Battery Historian
Charge your device and let it drain for a while. Then connect it to your computer and take a bug report using ADB - adb bugreport bugreport.zip .. visit an online version of the tool here https://bathist.ef.lc .. then upload the bug report. Under "kernel wake up reasons" you'll see "Abort:noirq suspend of c171000.uart device failed" with an abnormally high number.
3. Take a dumpsys of battery stats
Using ADB, after running your battery down a little, run - adb shell dumpsys batterystats > batterystats.txt .. read the file and you'll see the line I pasted above in my last post.
Would be interested to see if someone suffering from the same symptoms could try this and see if they get the same things. U11 or U11+.
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Same problem of cell standby battery drain with U11+
EMEA U11 plus running 1.24.401.2
Abort:noirq suspend of c171000.uart device failed
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repeating endlessly when i did a battery dump
hamdir said:
EMEA U11 plus running 1.24.401.2
repeating endlessly when i did a battery dump
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With the associated battery drain I assume?
I did this overnight which actually seems to have worked,
1. Switch off Bluetooth and WiFi.
2. Charge phone (it got to 76% when I decided to sleep).
3. Remove from charger.
4. Force restart with vol down + power
Today I’ll experiment to see if I need to do the same 4 every time I charge, or if maybe it is related to only a few of these.
Overnight my battery lost only 5% in 8 hours.
When I get to work, I’ll do a battery dump to see if the noirq error is still present.
Guys today I update my google apps and the problem gone!
how your phone after the updates?
Still there. Seems to be related to charging my phone whilst Bluetooth is on.
When I disconnect from charge, I get battery drain until I charge again with Bluetooth first turned off, then restart the phone.
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Still there. Seems to be related to charging my phone whilst Bluetooth is on.
When I disconnect from charge, I get battery drain until I charge again with Bluetooth first turned off, then restart the phone.
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Found my culprit to be related to Garmin Connect, Fenix 3 watch BT connection.
Could be related to bad firmware.
Edit: Found this same error in my logs a week or two ago when I was trying to track idle drain and lack of deep sleep.
Seems to have disappeared when I disconnected my Garmin watch.
Last night I just had the first occurrence that wasn't related to Bluetooth.
The drain happened despite having Bluetooth turned off when I charged the phone, however I didn't reboot either (and haven't been doing so unless I was trying to get rid of an ongoing battery drain).
I think until we hear of a new firmware release, I'm just going to go through and turn Bluetooth off whilst charging and then restart my phone when I unplug. A minor hassle but at least a working fix.
I had the exact same problem (Significant motion) not allowing my phone to go into deep sleep. For me, just a restart helped from what I remember. Haven't seen this issue since past 4-5 days since it last happened.
I have the same problem with battery drain since the last security update. I am able to fix it temporarily by disconnecting from my huawei smart watch. I will try disconnecting BT while charging and restart after it.
Got a security update today. Hopefully this will fix the drain.
Hello
the u11+ 1.24.401.7 update was just pushed, it is said to address standby issue, my battery dump after reboot no longer contains any reference to, Abort:noirq suspend of c171000.uart device failed
Also early this week a Chrome web view update was pushed in playstore which address issues from Google's side