Is there any way to remove the sudden battery drop from 40% to 14% in no time. This drop occurs in all roms even in Stock rom. I have tried even the latest stock kernel of v4 but to no use. So is there any one to help.
thanks in advance
navtab said:
Is there any way to remove the sudden battery drop from 40% to 14% in no time. This drop occurs in all roms even in Stock rom. I have tried even the latest stock kernel of v4 but to no use. So is there any one to help.
thanks in advance
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Try this ROM hope it helps -
http://forum.xda-developers.com/can...erformance-t3181584/post62392261#post62392261
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hie frndz....
i hve a nexus s i9023( from india) purchased back in august.... everything was going well before i got an official ics update.... in december i got ics update and thts the day the problem started.
before the update i used to get up to 24 hrs of battery backup..but nw i just get max of 12 or 13 hrs....
and the phone performance is also reduced nw.... the phone works a lott slow than before...
many apps are not working... even the gmail app has stopped working.. everytym i open it, the msg comes "unfortunately gmail has stopped working"..
is thre anyone who is facing problemsss....
should i downgrade back to gingerbread or wait for google to fix it??
plzz help me.... suggestions are always welcome....
flash aosp v3 codename it has very good battery life i get 20 - 24 hours battery per charge
dessi_007 said:
flash aosp v3 codename it has very good battery life i get 20 - 24 hours battery per charge
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does it require rooting???
Do you have a lot of apps and don't wanna lose the settings?
if not or if you don't care about setting them up again why not do a factory data reset and just erase everything and start from scratch?
i would suggest a you make a backup first but you're probably not rooted and even if you do, the backup might not work since it might also back up any wrong settings or something like that (i might be wrong here)
Why not root your phone? you can always unroot and relock the bootloader if you are worried about warranty.
edit: BTW any custom ROM requires you unlock your bootloader and install ClockworkMod recovery. so you would have to do that first in order to flash the AOSP roms.
but what abt the battery issue...
it is the main problem of all...
sbandaly said:
but what abt the battery issue...
it is the main problem of all...
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Have you looked at the battery usage under system settings > battery?
it likely is be a misbehaving app since you say several apps don't work correctly.
this should also go away with a flash of a ROM or doing the factory data reset.
Edit:
My wife has having similar problems after the ICS OTA update. she had a lot of apps and a bunch of widgets on the home screens, the phone was sluggish and some apps didn't work right or were FC'ing. In the end she just did a factory data reset and started from scratch and the phone is stable and feels faster and all apps are working fine now.
i rooted my nexus s ystrday with cwm5.0.2... vl it b enough to save my battery or shall i flash roms..
i dnt knw how to flash roms.. so plzzz tell me how to do tht
dessi_007 said:
flash aosp v3 codename it has very good battery life i get 20 - 24 hours battery per charge
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is it a kernel or a rom...
and i saw the screenshots of this rom- CodenameDroid-(MOD)-1.2.0-NS
is this rom a good one....with faster performance and a good battery
tried ICS stock rom.
No battery problem. similar life compared with 2.3: about 1.5 days
but ICS is running slower than 2.3. Though speed still acceptable, but I want the 2.3 speed
@colocynth
Try the Matr1x Kernel und you will be fine....
Hi cloedu, I tried mv 2.1.28, using matrix kernel, if my memory is correct. Still not speed up, just like stock.
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Formatting everything (system , boot , cache , data .....) in CWM recovery , then reinstalling stock ICS ROM made a day and night difference in battery life for me .... From 15 hours avarage to almost 1.5+ days ... Highly recommended...
sbandaly said:
is it a kernel or a rom...
and i saw the screenshots of this rom- CodenameDroid-(MOD)-1.2.0-NS
is this rom a good one....with faster performance and a good battery
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yes it ia with the matrix rom
Hi everyone,
Since few days, I have an battery icon issue. When my tablet reachs 100% of battery, I unplug it. However, my problem is the battery level doesn't decrease. It stuck on 100% during a lot of hours. After 4 or 5 hours, the level decreases ... So I can't really know how much battery remains.
I'm unlocked, was using CleanRom then I try Cyanogend 10.1 Nightlies.
Maybe a battery calibration can solved my problem but I don't find "wipe Batterystat" on TWRP.
Try to install stock rom.
Thank's, I'll test it, on Android 4.1.
Except if I have not seen it on XDA, Asus 4.2 OTA are not available to flash on recovery yet ?
Hazard17 said:
Try to install stock rom.
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After installing stock rom 10.4.2.20, problem is still there ... Thus, in TWRP Recovery, the battery indication shows 100% too, so it doesn't look like a rom problem
Wipe batterystat.bin after charging hasn't solved issue
Since I cannot yet post in the development section, I'll hope to have some response here. Upon installing the unofficial CM11 mod in combination with pink kernel, I came across a stubborn bug: the battery indicator is invariably stuck at 1%.
A clean reflash (even /system format) did not help. I flashed back the stock ROM, wiped everything and reflashed the CM11 with no difference so far.
Has anybody got an explanation/bug fix? Thanks in advance..
parabol4 said:
Since I cannot yet post in the development section, I'll hope to have some response here. Upon installing the unofficial CM11 mod in combination with pink kernel, I came across a stubborn bug: the battery indicator is invariably stuck at 1%.
A clean reflash (even /system format) did not help. I flashed back the stock ROM, wiped everything and reflashed the CM11 with no difference so far.
Has anybody got an explanation/bug fix? Thanks in advance..
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i have this problem as well battery indicator stuck at 1percent.
parabol4 said:
Since I cannot yet post in the development section, I'll hope to have some response here. Upon installing the unofficial CM11 mod in combination with pink kernel, I came across a stubborn bug: the battery indicator is invariably stuck at 1%.
A clean reflash (even /system format) did not help. I flashed back the stock ROM, wiped everything and reflashed the CM11 with no difference so far.
Has anybody got an explanation/bug fix? Thanks in advance..
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I had this same issue even in stock ROM... just let the battery drain completely til the phone switches off and then charge the phone and boot... it worked for me... :fingers-crossed:
I had this happen to me on stock as well the first day I owned the phone. Left it on the charger all night and on less than ten minutes of use the battery showed 1%. Charged back to full and haven't seen it again. I think server people have experienced this bug.
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find the battery apps in apps setting then try clear the cache. once happen to my old s2's cm11.
We all know about calibrating the battery after flashing a new rom, but what about for nightlies, or when you're coming from a different version of the same rom? Just wondering if there's a need to go through the drain-charge cycles...
Thanks in advance for any input..
jkxklutz said:
We all know about calibrating the battery after flashing a new rom, but what about for nightlies, or when you're coming from a different version of the same rom? Just wondering if there's a need to go through the drain-charge cycles...
Thanks in advance for any input..
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Actually this is a myth: http://www.xda-developers.com/andro...-battery-stats-does-not-improve-battery-life/
I have seen this, but though it only refers to wiping the actually battery stats. Are you saying that even the fully drain and fully charge method is obsolete? Meaning that when I flash a new rom or nightly I just charge it whenever without any calibration?
Hi everyone,
It's been a few weeks now that my battery couldn't reach more than 5h with firekernel while it could easily before.
I changed the kernel and now the battery is very good but the indicator decreases from 100% to 1% quickly and gets stuck to 1% for a while.
I tried a battery calibration but that didn't help.
My config:
-Xt1541 2gb ram
-rom: AEX 7.1.2 v4.3
-kernel: UltraDevs v3.5
Can you please help me to fix it?
Thanks in advance!
nubry said:
Hi everyone,
It's been a few weeks now that my battery couldn't reach more than 5h with firekernel while it could easily before.
I changed the kernel and now the battery is very good but the indicator decreases from 100% to 1% quickly and gets stuck to 1% for a while.
I tried a battery calibration but that didn't help.
My config:
-Xt1541 2gb ram
-rom: AEX 7.1.2 v4.3
-kernel: UltraDevs v3.5
Can you please help me to fix it?
Thanks in advance!
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First I'd suggest using latest version of UltraDevs kernel (v4.0).
If that still doesn't help you, take a nandroid backup and clean flash the ROM again and check for the problem without installing any apps. If it doesn't exist, install your apps 1 or 2 at a time and keep checking. You'll maybe find the app which is causing it (if it is called by some app).
If the problem exists with a clean flash and no other apps installed, it's the ROM and you might just report it to the ROM Dev.
nubry said:
Hi everyone,
It's been a few weeks now that my battery couldn't reach more than 5h with firekernel while it could easily before.
I changed the kernel and now the battery is very good but the indicator decreases from 100% to 1% quickly and gets stuck to 1% for a while.
I tried a battery calibration but that didn't help.
My config:
-Xt1541 2gb ram
-rom: AEX 7.1.2 v4.3
-kernel: UltraDevs v3.5
Can you please help me to fix it?
Thanks in advance!
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take a nandroid backup, then flash back to stock marshmallow, see if things improve. Use either stock moto kernel or squid kernel and post battery stats after that
Thank you both for your reply!
I'm not home now and don't have really good signal so I'll try to get back on stock marshmallow when I will be able to.
Though I flashed Ultradevs v4.0 and the problem is still there. I'm gonna clean flash the ROM again and I'll tell you then.
Thanks again!
Sorry for the double post but do I need to wipe system in recovery for a clean flash?
I get back to the thread because I flashed back stock ROM with stock kernel and that did the same, now I'm on lineage os and the problem is the same. When I reboot bootloader it is say "battery OK" in green but in recovery and in the ROM 1% is displayed. The problem is very annoying and I don't have any idea how to solve it knowing motorola won't do anything the device being unlocked.