I flashed cm13 nightlies on my oneplus one without root 2 days back and yesterday updated it to the latest version but still since i flashed it i am getting severe battery drain from CyanogenMod System. Even when its on standby with mobile data and wifi off its draining. Can someone please suggest a fix for this?
Did you flashed the latest firmware to??
akshay791 said:
I flashed cm13 nightlies on my oneplus one without root 2 days back and yesterday updated it to the latest version but still since i flashed it i am getting severe battery drain from CyanogenMod System. Even when its on standby with mobile data and wifi off its draining. Can someone please suggest a fix for this?
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Revert back to the 14.02 build, it's stable
disable location, try latest 18/02 and read http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/help/official-cm13-nightly-builds-starting-t3255827
I have always had bad system drain with cm ROMs.
Last week I had an idea to clean flash the latest cm13 night and instead of restoring from a backup (in the initial setup and then google downloads all your apps).
Instead of restoring the backup I setup as a new phone. Granted i had to redownload all my apps manually but now I have no more android system drain
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ogrillion said:
I have always had bad system drain with cm ROMs.
Last week I had an idea to clean flash the latest cm13 night and instead of restoring from a backup (in the initial setup and then google downloads all your apps).
Instead of restoring the backup I setup as a new phone. Granted i had to redownload all my apps manually but now I have no more android system drain
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is it really solve the drain?
and do you have better solutions。
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HI all,
After upgrading to 10.2.0 RC1 on my Nexus S, the battery life can only survive for several hours.
Then I checked detailed battery usage(Setting->Battery), the SMS app used almost 82% battery.
Now my workaround solution is shutting down the SMS app.
Does anyone meet the same problem ?
Many thanks.
You should try using Greenify - forcefully hibernates apps when the screen turns off, until you need them again.
Check whatever uses your battery using BetterBatteryStats and Wakelock Detector.
neo_yxm said:
HI all,
After upgrading to 10.2.0 RC1 on my Nexus S, the battery life can only survive for several hours.
Then I checked detailed battery usage(Setting->Battery), the SMS app used almost 82% battery.
Now my workaround solution is shutting down the SMS app.
Does anyone meet the same problem ?
Many thanks.
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Try another version or different ROM..
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Setting.Out said:
Try another version or different ROM..
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I have tried to downgrade the OS image to 10.1.2, but failed to boot up.
I knew the boot-up failure was caused by incompatible user data.
But these userdata is too much important to me, I will never wipe them out.
Just hope this bug can be fixed in the next release.
neo_yxm said:
I have tried to downgrade the OS image to 10.1.2, but failed to boot up.
I knew the boot-up failure was caused by incompatible user data.
But these userdata is too much important to me, I will never wipe them out.
Just hope this bug can be fixed in the next release.
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Make a backup of your data... You should be able to keep all your data and still flash at will... The only data I lose is browser history and passwords... ?? I flash sometimes a couple times a day..
You could also uninstall the misbehaving app and install an alternative version ( hangouts for kitkat, for example, can be used for mms )
I've been using Titanium Backup for a long time. I'm a crack flasher. AOSP....TW....doesn't matter. Pros and Cons to all. Within the last couple of weeks I've noticed iam unable to uninstall the apps I normally junk when trying a fresh ROM. They appear to uninstall....repeat, same result.... only to find they are still present. I could just freeze them but I'd rather junk em.
Anyone have any input on this??
djcrystals said:
I've been using Titanium Backup for a long time. I'm a crack flasher. AOSP....TW....doesn't matter. Pros and Cons to all. Within the last couple of weeks I've noticed iam unable to uninstall the apps I normally junk when trying a fresh ROM. They appear to uninstall....repeat, same result.... only to find they are still present. I could just freeze them but I'd rather junk em.
Anyone have any input on this??
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Which roms have you noticed this problem with? I use SlimKat and I noted this same issue with the built-in SuperUser app in Settings. After flashing SuperSU in recovery, I haven't had this issue going on about a month now with either SuperSU v1.91 or v1.93. I flash SlimKat, gapps, SuperSU then boot. TiBu uninstalls pesky System apps without the slightest hesitation now.
I'm on the latest CM11 now. I was on the latest PacRom yesterday.... same issue, along with other unrelated issues. Its been about a month since I SlimKatted my phone. I think its only been an issue on AOSPs....recently though.
djcrystals said:
I'm on the latest CM11 now. I was on the latest PacRom yesterday.... same issue, along with other unrelated issues. Its been about a month since I SlimKatted my phone. I think its only been an issue on AOSPs....recently though.
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Hmm, have you been installing SuperSU and experiencing this issue? If not, give it a try and see how it works out on CM11 or Pac.
K. Tks.
two days ago i installed the above mentioned build. before that i i was on stock rom and after following all steps i went on to install CM11 on my xperia sp. installation went well and when i installed all apps etc., i realised that the battery was draining very fast, there were screen lag issues, and generally the phone reminded me of its first days on jelly bean. I read somewhere that the battery needs recallibration since the kernel and rom changed and it had to start collecting new data from scratch. ok i can accept this if it is valid, but what about the other issues. Does anybody have anything to suggest please? i have even thought of wiping cache and dalvik cache and rebooting from recovery to start again...
Thanks in advance.
fidel_cast0r said:
two days ago i installed the above mentioned build. before that i i was on stock rom and after following all steps i went on to install CM11 on my xperia sp. installation went well and when i installed all apps etc., i realised that the battery was draining very fast, there were screen lag issues, and generally the phone reminded me of its first days on jelly bean. I read somewhere that the battery needs recallibration since the kernel and rom changed and it had to start collecting new data from scratch. ok i can accept this if it is valid, but what about the other issues. Does anybody have anything to suggest please? i have even thought of wiping cache and dalvik cache and rebooting from recovery to start again...
Thanks in advance.
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I may have found a solution to the battery issues by recallibrating the battery, i will have to check it and see how it goes for a couple of days....i also downloaded an app to control cpu speeds and setting the governor to 'ondemand' mode may have helped as well with the overheating issue. however, random screen lags, although now less than before still exist...i will have to test it for a couple of days and report back...obviously, using a nightly version is a risk but still...
My phone model is OnePlus One(Bacon) and I encountered a problem on my phone with CyanogenMod 11.When I switch to the airplane mode,the "Android OS" process keep awake in the background all the time and costs 30% of battery usage during 8 hours.This happened on Snapshot M11 and the following version including Nightly version.
What should I do to solve this problem?
Wipe or reset should be a good idea
That is a problem with CM, not your phone. I use CM11S so there isn't any bugs
Install wakelock detector or better battery stats to know what is causing your battery to drain.
At this point this is the only decent info anyone will be able to give you.
Just not enough information from your side!
itsdacj said:
That is a problem with CM, not your phone. I use CM11S so there isn't any bugs
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I use CM11S 38R before CM11 and this problem still exist :crying:
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I use CM11S 38R before CM11 and this problem still exist :crying:
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Have you tried a full wipe and reinstall of CM?
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I flashed cyanogenmod 13 and gapps for marshmallow (from 6.12.2015) and it boots fine. All apps are installed, as before the update.
BUT
When I start any of these apps they seem to be reset to default as if they are newly installed. For example Threema starts setup process after start.
App data is still present on internal storage (did not wipe), but apps do not seem to have access to any of this data.
Can anyone help what I can try to get the apps back to work with previous data?
Thankful for any help!
Greets
Daniel
At first, try flashing CM13 after a full wipe or try using another rom since CM13 could be buggy.
Primokorn said:
At first, try flashing CM13 after a full wipe or try using another rom since CM13 could be buggy.
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Thanks for the reply! But well, the phone is working, just the apps are behaving as if they are newly installed ... So a full wipe would not really help as is only deletes more data. The question is why do the apps "think" they are not already set up?
d-trip said:
Thanks for the reply! But well, the phone is working, just the apps are behaving as if they are newly installed ... So a full wipe would not really help as is only deletes more data. The question is why do the apps "think" they are not already set up?
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That's why we "always" backup user data before flashing a new rom
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That's why we "always" backup user data before flashing a new rom
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Full ACK, but data is still available on the internal storage, but the apps do not notice this?
AND this one here (not allowed ot post links... so a missing w at the beginning ww.cyanogenmod.org/blog/a-marshmallowy-cm) says dirty flash from 12.1 to 13 is okay and if the cyanogenmod updater shows cm13 as availabe for update ...
EDIT: Maybe this was a missing info, but it was "just" a normal update via cyanogenmod updater, not a real flash of a new rom!
d-trip said:
Full ACK, but data is still available on the internal storage, but the apps do not notice this?
AND this one here (not allowed ot post links... so a missing w at the beginning ww.cyanogenmod.org/blog/a-marshmallowy-cm) says dirty flash from 12.1 to 13 is okay and if the cyanogenmod updater shows cm13 as availabe for update ...
EDIT: Maybe this was a missing info, but it was "just" a normal update via cyanogenmod updater, not a real flash of a new rom!
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What do you want me to say? It's always better to full wipe when upgrading to a new Android version. Period.
Moreover, CM13 nightlies are buggy. There are important bugs and fixes everyday. Make a nandroid backup and try from scratch or try another nightly or another custom rom. There's nothing else to say IMO.
Primokorn said:
What do you want me to say? It's always better to full wipe when upgrading to a new Android version. Period.
Moreover, CM13 nightlies are buggy. There are important bugs and fixes everyday. Make a nandroid backup and try from scratch or try another nightly or another custom rom. There's nothing else to say IMO.
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Just thought it could be possibly just a permission problem, a missing symlink or anything else that could be fixed manually.
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Just thought it could be possibly just a permission problem, a missing symlink or anything else that could be fixed manually.
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I flashed the first CM13 nighly and I didn't have to do anything to get working apps. Everything has been restored without any issue.