Carrieriq is back? - AT&T LG G3

I removed the general bloat that this phone comes with, as well as the carrieriq ages ago. For the past few weeks I've been experiencing great battery life and struggle to drain it since I primarily am a casual user with no more than 2-3 hours of screen on time. However, today, I looked at my phone and saw that the battery had drained a lot quicker than normal - I had to charge it a few hours ago. According to wakelock detector, carrieriq appears to be draining it.
What gives?
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Did you use a carrierIQ checker? Voodoo is often recommended. It will let you know if there is any files left on your phone
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traesnaidensdad said:
Did you use a carrierIQ checker? Voodoo is often recommended. It will let you know if there is any files left on your phone
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Just installed it and got this:
I'm not sure those consists of files I could just blithely delete without getting boot errors and what not. Is there anything I should do? My battery life is draining faster than normal and if this keeps up, I'm just going to sell this phone and get an international version.
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Unless you specifically removed CarrierIQ when debloating, it's there. To remove it, check here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2819450

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Little axura problem!(wifi and battery)

So i'm having some trouble with my newly flashed axura rom.
The battery drained from 100% to 50% overnight(6 hours) and when i checked the battery status it said wifi used 50% of the battery usage
Whats my problem!
comdei said:
So i'm having some trouble with my newly flashed axura rom.
The battery drained from 100% to 50% overnight(6 hours) and when i checked the battery status it said wifi used 50% of the battery usage
Whats my problem!
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One your battery may not be calibrated correctly. And if your wifi is causing such a drain turn it off when you are not using it.
I am on axura. Not having same issue. It could be apps you have installed
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odd do yu think the wifi is causing a wake lock or something
I am not sure but I believe you can change your wifi settings to turn off faster when phone us sleeping
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that just makes the 3g go on though
What i do is install One click lag fix utility and just use it's wifi timeout changer, works great
I'm having the same issue. Which RC are you using? I'm using the newest RC 2.2. I posted in the Axura support thread, so I hope to hear back soon

Android OS bug - silent killer

When Android OS bug strikes it kills with no mercy
Since i got SGS2 i kept my Captivate as backup alarm for many cycles discharge in couple of weeks recharge ect. no problem ,no apps running in background , phone in plane mode with Cognition rom i get great standby time. Can hold out for weeks, but then, one night, out of the blue BAM Android OS kills it in two hours flat lol
Lesson: don't rely on your phone for mission critical stuff
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Just sharing a story....
Yes this is odd. Hope it gets figured out
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I'm gonna take a wild guess and say that most likely the battery is either getting weak or isn't calibrated correctly. And just whatever is using that last little bit of energy, which, in your case, will always be the android os, is going to show using the largest percent of the battery.
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http://tinyurl.com/6xackdy
I think this is a known issue...see above
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Sounds like your battery went bad perhaps?
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Dude, you're doing it wrong...
froyo tastes better than gingerbread.

[Q] Need some help (battery related)

Wasn't sure how to search the issue I seem to be having so figured this would be the most efficient way. Mainly because, i've never really used BetterBatteryStats before. Trying to narrow down my battery drain problem though. I'm starting to think the kernel wakelock may be due to me flashing this modem (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1762308) over the current rom i'm using (aokp milestone 6). Also, would the Phone app using so much of my battery be related to this?
Ideas?
_timer on the wakelock shot isn't really correct. had it charging and just took it off_
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Has this happened in more than one occasion? It did the exact same thing to me once before, I couldn't replicate the problem. Also I was on InstigatorsX kernel.
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Jhong209 said:
Has this happened in more than one occasion? It did the exact same thing to me once before, I couldn't replicate the problem. Also I was on InstigatorsX kernel.
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Just installed BetterBatteryStats last night to try to find the problem. I don't know whats going on. Phone doesn't deep sleep like it should either. I may just reflash and start over, though I'd rather not.
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Aokp is awesome. I'm running it now. But it is a battery killer
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Use instigatorX kernel v4.0b. Mine never slept before I flashed v4.0b. Now it Deep Sleeps like a champ. And most of my activities like; fb,twitter, and web all run on 192mhz. Should help with battery life.
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Why is my battery doing this

Why is my battery dropping like 5% when I reboot it? The second time I rebooted it it didn't do that.
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Why is my battery dropping like 5% when I reboot it? The second time I rebooted it it didn't do that. View attachment 1305051
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I've noticed that on all my phones. Gets worse if you reboot with less charge. The way I think it was explained to me was; the phone uses more battery to boot and at lower charges it has to take more from the battery to boot. Why it happens sporadically like that I have no idea.
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Haro912 said:
I've noticed that on all my phones. Gets worse if you reboot with less charge. The way I think it was explained to me was; the phone uses more battery to boot and at lower charges it has to take more from the battery to boot. Why it happens sporadically like that I have no idea.
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This is correct. It's like starting your car, more energy is needed to get it running than it is to maintain. When you reboot your phone, it has to do a whole bunch of thing such as start apps, find and connect to signal, mount sd, start launcher, etc etc... This is very battery intensive.
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[Q] Phone slow when battery low

yesterday I got a slow phone when my battery was blow 10%. Is this a feature of Android that it work slower for saving the battery?
My unlock swipe code was very slow and I rebooted my phone and after that anything work just fine.
How can I solve this if the problem coms angain???
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yesterday I got a slow phone when my battery was blow 10%. Is this a feature of Android that it work slower for saving the battery?
My unlock swipe code was very slow and I rebooted my phone and after that anything work just fine.
How can I solve this if the problem coms angain???
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How can you solve it?
Don't let your battery get below 10%?
The system is designed so that when the battery gets too low it turns off a lot of stuff so that the device will last for longer to do what it was actually made for - be a phone.
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How can you solve it?
Don't let your battery get below 10%?
The system is designed so that when the battery gets too low it turns off a lot of stuff so that the device will last for longer to do what it was actually made for - be a phone.
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Indeed often the cpu is slowed down to which would cause lag.
But yes the best thing to stop it would be to keep your phone charged
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