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hey guys my atrix 2 recenty was drained in under 9 hours of low usage by a operation called rxndrv i searched google about it and nothing helpful came up. can any of you help me fix my problem and tell me what exactly this operation is doing to my phone? Thanks in advance guys
atrix2noob said:
hey guys my atrix 2 recenty was drained in under 9 hours of low usage by a operation called rxndrv i searched google about it and nothing helpful came up. can any of you help me fix my problem and tell me what exactly this operation is doing to my phone? Thanks in advance guys
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Little nebulous man... Was this an app?
Is it still doing it?
A screenie of battery usage would help.
The more info the better.
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Fall of Enosis said:
Little nebulous man... Was this an app?
Is it still doing it?
A screenie of battery usage would help.
The more info the better.
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Indeed. You need to run Watchdog or something similar to find out which app or process is gobbling up your CPU/battery consumption. More info you give, the more the community can try to help...
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Here's a picture
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Weird man. Never heard of it.
However what you can do is isolate when it happens.
Is it there on boot up?
When did it start?
What had you previously installed when it started?
Start with the latest app you installed, and start freezing/deleting apps until the process stops. I can almost guarantee you its an app you have installed. just got to figure out which one it is. Let us know what you find!
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For now it disappeared after a full charge but I think I know what app it could have been. A app call data switcher to enable or disable my mobile data to save battery so I don't know why it would use so much?
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I have had it appear a few times with a little usage. if you tap on it I think it has something to do with the sim card, so you could try a new one if this keeps happening.
It mentions the dialer and sim toolkit and. Com.Motorola.phoneaddons
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atrix2noob said:
It mentions the dialer and sim toolkit and. Com.Motorola.phoneaddons
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com.motorola.phoneaddons is an .apk that the phone uses.
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But I hadn't made a phone call the entire day?
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The rild, if I'm not mistaken, is the radio layer or telephony interface/stack. What system version are you on, 2.3.5 or 2.3.6? Rooted, rom, etc?
rild includes the following packages: (?)
Sim Toolkit
com.motorola.phoneaddons
com.motorola.hiddenmenu
ConnMO
Programming Menu
Phone
Dialer Storage
com.motorola.setupwizard.phoneservice
Orientation Notifier
Have you tried factory reset and run stock 2.3.6 (no apps) and see if you're still having the same battery consumption?
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I'm running stock 2.3.6 because im waiting for ICS instead of rooting and because of fear of bricking
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This exact thing happened to me, same process...
What were you doing all day on your device when it started to happen?
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Well it's an app, thats for sure. Could it be an antivirus program you use? And this is it's realtime protection that constantly runs in the background or something like that?
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I had this same issue with my new Atrix 2 (running 2.3.6 and rooted). RXNDRV seems to be related to a service named "Rx Networks PGPS Seed Downloader", which per their website seems to be an app that downloads A-GPS data weekly. For some reason it's chewing up a ton of CPU time on my phone and using more battery than any other application. I disabled it and the battery issues went away.
i use a app called apptraffic free. it monitors wifi and mobile seperately. its helped me when i had a rouge app taking over.
Me too. Atrix. Sigh.
Atrix, brand new w/ AT&T, NOT rooted. Android 2.3.6
All you have to do is google "RxNDrv" and you come up with Atrix users.
It is not regular. My phone might be fine for a couple days, then one day RxNDrv will go for a drive and kill my battery in a matter of hours, and do that every day... then stop. It's. Really. Aggravating.
RxNDrv is a driver related to the gps function along TIDrv
juancollado2003 said:
RxNDrv is a driver related to the gps function along TIDrv
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9 month bump? Didn't realize this thread was pregnant.
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My phone is literally hot all of the time. After about a minute of use it will become rather warm in my hand, no matter what ROM, kernel, or if I'm on JB or ICS. Oh and it didn't used to be this way. What's up guys? And suggestions to fix it?
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Do you have a kernel that let's you OC if so the processor could be above 1.5ghz which would cause this. Try setcpu if you find it running higher
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Had the issue to before. Was a bad kernel.
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I flashed the stock kernel and ROM earlier but still running hot...
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Our phone gets noticeably hotter than most phones because of the processing power. You gotta figure that our phones are running at a higher RPM than most others. Hot/warm is normal when you're actually using your phone. I recommend downloading an app like system tuner to check the actual degrees. I run about 120 F for a CPU temp when doing things on my phone which is normal. I've been told that a cpu temp of 150+ is when you need to worry and unplug and remove the battery etc to let it cool. Battery temps are normaly 109F and I've never seen mine go higher than that.
My first phone always got warm with minimal use. My replacement not so much.
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Your phone may be defective, or you have a bad kernel, or maybe even an odd battery.
In any case, I suggest closing all background apps every couple of hours and maybe even undervolting your CPU when your screen is off to keep it cool.
It could be the rom... try clearing ram... or try underclocking the cpu
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hey there, i happened to see there is a solution about hot phone issues, check it out http://forum.ksmobile.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=8&highlight=hot
I happen to be that problem and I observe it after a several flashing of Custom Rom and alll I notice is it depends on the Rom you flash and it's kernel or if you are on the stock rom, it supposed to be that your apps including background apps are drinking the juice of your battery. You can try Greenify to limit the background apps
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I have been trying to figure out the battery drain caused by android system for the past week. I am on cleanrom lite v4 and if it wasn't for that I would b getting great battery. I was looking through everything and found that my Android system version was still VBRLJ1 while everything else was the K1 leak. I could this be causing my problem and how do I fix it? I'm running ktoonz kernel and have done the qsiffdaemon and qosmgr fixes. I I've also done reboots, wiped caches, mounted system and fixed permissions.
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Bump for help
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Download better battery stats and see what it says is draining the battery. You can find it here on xda with instructions. Post the partial wake locks results here or even better in the thread for BBS.
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Here's the results from bbs View attachment 1521665
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Were you using your phone at the time? It looks like you need to go into maps and change settings so its not reporting your location. Also, gmail l seems to be kind of high
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Just standard texting and browsing the forums a bit.
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crimsonstain3 said:
Just standard texting and browsing the forums a bit.
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Okay well to help figure it out. Charge you're battery fully, unplug it and don't touch it at all for at least an hour. The best is to leave it over night. Then post your BBS results. That way all that is shown is what is draining upper battery.
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Odined back to stock jelly bean with pre root and full wipe. battery is much better now. thanks for all the help
Android System sitting at 70%
HI All,
Sorry to chat on a old therad however this seems to be the most helpful
I have just rooted my Samsung galaxy s3 GT-I9300 and put a custom rootbox 4.2.2 rom on it
I have noticed today battery is sitting around 70% for the android system
I have made sure nothing is syncing to often, the battery will only last me half a day
Anyone got any ideas?
I have downloaded the app as sugested above and waiting some time untill i post my report so the log can fill
Many thanks
matthew_goodman said:
HI All,
Sorry to chat on a old therad however this seems to be the most helpful
I have just rooted my Samsung galaxy s3 GT-I9300 and put a custom rootbox 4.2.2 rom on it
I have noticed today battery is sitting around 70% for the android system
I have made sure nothing is syncing to often, the battery will only last me half a day
Anyone got any ideas?
I have downloaded the app as sugested above and waiting some time untill i post my report so the log can fill
Many thanks
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Well, BetterBatteryStats is probably your best bet to figure out what's draining your battery.
You also have an international GSIII (i9300) however this section is for the US GSIII (SCH-I535) which has different hardware so you should probably head over to the i9300 section for proper support beyond what anyone can say regarding BetterBatteryStats.
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SlimSnoopOS said:
Well, BetterBatteryStats is probably your best bet to figure out what's draining your battery.
You also have an international GSIII (i9300) however this section is for the US GSIII (SCH-I535) which has different hardware so you should probably head over to the i9300 section for proper support beyond what anyone can say regarding BetterBatteryStats.
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Thanks il go there and submit my betterbatteryStats
Many thanks
Hi, since a few days ago, a battery drain started to appear, the phone is almost always awake and no deepsleep. In the settings menu it shows that Android system is responsible, and batterystats says powermanagerservice...
So where can I find this service, and investigate what went wrong all of a sudden. Didn't have such problems before, and only changes are I started to use the network localisation service(without wifi) and had viber, which i just removed.
Any ideas how to fix?
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Hi, since a few days ago, a battery drain started to appear, the phone is almost always awake and no deepsleep. In the settings menu it shows that Android system is responsible, and batterystats says powermanagerservice...
So where can I find this service, and investigate what went wrong all of a sudden. Didn't have such problems before, and only changes are I started to use the network localisation service(without wifi) and had viber, which i just removed.
Any ideas how to fix?
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if you are rooted you can get rid of this power management thing.
you can delete the htcpowermanagement.apk/odex in system/apps.
This is the easiest thing to do. But i want to find out the reason of this sudden misbehaviour. Thanks.
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bo6o said:
This is the easiest thing to do. But i want to find out the reason of this sudden misbehaviour. Thanks.
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strange. did you tried a factory reset?
I still hope to avoid it
I think of getting some log info, when this happens again. This morning, after unplugging the charger, just checked mail, browsing and tapatalk, and the phone remained awake. Now sleeps like a baby, but already lost 10% from this, and the cpu was stuck at 300mhz during the awake period...
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bo6o said:
I still hope to avoid it
I think of getting some log info, when this happens again. This morning, after unplugging the charger, just checked mail, browsing and tapatalk, and the phone remained awake. Now sleeps like a baby, but already lost 10% from this, and the cpu was stuck at 300mhz during the awake period...
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funny,
I already deleted my htcpowermanagement stuff and still the powermanagerservice in better battery stats, so its another service..
sorry for my wrong hint/information.
No Viber - no issues, so far
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Anyone out there who have issues with mediaserver draining too much battery? Last night i charged my phone till it reach 90% then i wake up and it dropped at 72%. When i checked the battery usage in settings, mediaserver is 6 hrs kept awake.. also in GSam, mediaserver is responsible with the drain. I know i've read somewhere here in One S forum about this but i couldn't find the exact thread.. does it have a fix? Thank you.
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angeloalonzo01 said:
Anyone out there who have issues with mediaserver draining too much battery? Last night i charged my phone till it reach 90% then i wake up and it dropped at 72%. When i checked the battery usage in settings, mediaserver is 6 hrs kept awake.. also in GSam, mediaserver is responsible with the drain. I know i've read somewhere here in One S forum about this but i couldn't find the exact thread.. does it have a fix? Thank you.
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If you have viber, uninstall it. There are tricks to fix that, but are annoying. Waiting for update.
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bo6o said:
If you have viber, uninstall it. There are tricks to fix that, but are annoying. Waiting for update.
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But i don't have viber on my phone..
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Hm, I saw your problem, as a common on many devices, caused exactly by viber...
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I am not too versed with this, was hoping that someone could help. My battery life while in idle seems to be suffering quite a bit. Here are the wakelocks that I see using BBS. Any idea what I should do to help my situation?
Do folks keep Google Now off? That seems to be one of the wakelocks but not sure what the other one is.
I'm on stock 4.4.2 using Franco's kernel r24.
Thanks very much!
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Don't know why the second pic didn't attach, including now.
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neocryte said:
I am not too versed with this, was hoping that someone could help. My battery life while in idle seems to be suffering quite a bit. Here are the wakelocks that I see using BBS. Any idea what I should do to help my situation?
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Here's a thread where people have already discussed. No real solution yet other than reboot and hope it goes away ...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2529719
neocryte said:
I am not too versed with this, was hoping that someone could help. My battery life while in idle seems to be suffering quite a bit. Here are the wakelocks that I see using BBS. Any idea what I should do to help my situation?
Do folks keep Google Now off? That seems to be one of the wakelocks but not sure what the other one is.
I'm on stock 4.4.2 using Franco's kernel r24.
Thanks very much!
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I'm also on stock 4.4.2 and Franco, and have the same BBS stats, but when my phone is in stand-by, it only burns 1-2%/hr. SOT, on the other hand, is 9-10%/hr. on low brightness, and can go up to 15%/hr on medium brightness.
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neocryte said:
I am not too versed with this, was hoping that someone could help. My battery life while in idle seems to be suffering quite a bit. Here are the wakelocks that I see using BBS. Any idea what I should do to help my situation?
Do folks keep Google Now off? That seems to be one of the wakelocks but not sure what the other one is.
I'm on stock 4.4.2 using Franco's kernel r24.
Thanks very much!
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Switch location mode to device only.
To permanently solve Google Now issues, Greenify it via Xposed. Unsure of the ramifications of this if using GEL.
Aerowinder said:
Switch location mode to device only.
To permanently solve Google Now issues, Greenify it via Xposed. Unsure of the ramifications of this if using GEL.
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I'm not familiar with Xposed - isn't Greenify just a regular app? Thanks for the help!
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neocryte said:
I'm not familiar with Xposed - isn't Greenify just a regular app? Thanks for the help!
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Greenify is an app on the play store, but you can't greenify system apps with it unless you get Xposed, and get the donation version of Greenify. That's how you Greenify a system app. If you don't want to go that route, you can try uninstalling Now, then grabbing it from the play store (or just move it to /data). This way Greenify will be able to control it.
Thanks mate. I gave it a try, but for some reason greenify with exposed did some weird things to my battery settings - the screen on time didn't advance (always said 2 min 32 sec), and better battery stats didn't display most of the usual stats. After I disabled Xposed and greenify, it worked fine again. Weird.
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