I put my phone on the charger every night when I go to sleep. When I woke up this morning, my phone was at 100%, as expected. Then, I was logging in to a few games to collect rewards, then settled to play some Asphalt 9. I started playing around 10:30, then about 15 minutes later, the game was lagging as if battery saver was on or if it were low battery. Then, without even a low battery warning, the phone shut off, telling me to charge it for a while before trying to turn it on.
I woke up at 10:00, and actually started playing Asphalt at 10:30 after breakfast. I have a habit of checking the battery, and it was at 96%, about normal for me, as I run at max res and 90hz when possible.
I know root can have issues, but I feel like this is something different, as I've solved my root issues. Running SmurfKernel 3.5.0 smlk, RiCE 10.2 on OOS 10.2 stable, xXx NoLimits 9.7, TWRP 3.3.1-74, with Magisk 20.3 stable on OnePlus 7 Pro 12gb 256gb.
I've also had random freeze/crash issues, even on stock after complete TWRP wipe, back to stock recovery and everything as if i just pulled the phone out of the box, albeit with OOS 10.2.
Any help is appreciated y'all, please comment if you have the issues too so we can get it possibly fixed.
Hi
Did u try a wipe cache or a factory reset ? It could resolve some anomalies.
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Did u try a wipe cache or a factory reset ? It could resolve some anomalies.
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Paragraph 4. I did a complete wipe in TWRP. Clicked advanced, checked every box. Did my OTA's to the proper version for rooting, got on my PC, and reflashed TWRP, Magisk, etc. I appreciate the help, but I've tried already :/
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I put my phone on the charger every night when I go to sleep. When I woke up this morning, my phone was at 100%, as expected. Then, I was logging in to a few games to collect rewards, then settled to play some Asphalt 9. I started playing around 10:30, then about 15 minutes later, the game was lagging as if battery saver was on or if it were low battery. Then, without even a low battery warning, the phone shut off, telling me to charge it for a while before trying to turn it on.
I woke up at 10:00, and actually started playing Asphalt at 10:30 after breakfast. I have a habit of checking the battery, and it was at 96%, about normal for me, as I run at max res and 90hz when possible.
I know root can have issues, but I feel like this is something different, as I've solved my root issues. Running SmurfKernel 3.5.0 smlk, RiCE 10.2 on OOS 10.2 stable, xXx NoLimits 9.7, TWRP 3.3.1-74, with Magisk 20.3 stable on OnePlus 7 Pro 12gb 256gb.
I've also had random freeze/crash issues, even on stock after complete TWRP wipe, back to stock recovery and everything as if i just pulled the phone out of the box, albeit with OOS 10.2.
Any help is appreciated y'all, please comment if you have the issues too so we can get it possibly fixed.
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Root cannot cause such issues. This is something to do with the ROM, Kernel combo that you have. I'd suggest doing a fastboot stock rom flash. Then root and not install anything. Keep the phone for 1-2 days to settle down. Try to repeat the above issue again, if it appears again then you have a hardware issue. If so, RMA your device. If not, then it was the ROM/ Kernel combo
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well,, its been a long time time i dont walk trough xda but first i wanna say HELLO to everybody here and i wanted to say that i love this phone, I SIMPLY LOVE IT, fast and smooth, the way everybody wants a phone BUT i have been experimenting problems with the battery...
i used to have my phone unpluged from a full charge at 7 AM and discharged to 20 % at 8 PM, now since i rooted my device, battery is suffering i high drain since it cant survive even 6 hours of good use
any way, in case you can give me a hand im going to give you some informaction to help you help me:
MODEL: D800 atyt
SOFTWARE: 4.4.2 20c
KERNEL: 3.4.0
ROOTED with TWR, almost all bloatware deleted, xposed installed and running with G2 xposed module, battery doctor and clean master running.
*its shows that screen is using most of the battery but its imposible since im using low brightness and 30 secs to turnd off screen
SO THEN, WHAT SHOULD I DO? FULL WIPE FROM RECOVERY. and then apps restore with root apps? DELETE SOMETHING? APP INSTALATION?
anyway, i wanna know, what about you? tips? help for battery life? AANY KIND OF HELP WILL BE THANKS FULL :good:
I'll do a clean installation using this ROM http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2483043 it's basically stock but he removed all bloatware. With android phones, it is suggested to do a clean wipe every 6 months or 1 year.
leroy_coco said:
well,, its been a long time time i dont walk trough xda but first i wanna say HELLO to everybody here and i wanted to say that i love this phone, I SIMPLY LOVE IT, fast and smooth, the way everybody wants a phone BUT i have been experimenting problems with the battery...
i used to have my phone unpluged from a full charge at 7 AM and discharged to 20 % at 8 PM, now since i rooted my device, battery is suffering i high drain since it cant survive even 6 hours of good use
any way, in case you can give me a hand im going to give you some informaction to help you help me:
MODEL: D800 atyt
SOFTWARE: 4.4.2 20c
KERNEL: 3.4.0
ROOTED with TWR, almost all bloatware deleted, xposed installed and running with G2 xposed module, battery doctor and clean master running.
*its shows that screen is using most of the battery but its imposible since im using low brightness and 30 secs to turnd off screen
SO THEN, WHAT SHOULD I DO? FULL WIPE FROM RECOVERY. and then apps restore with root apps? DELETE SOMETHING? APP INSTALATION?
anyway, i wanna know, what about you? tips? help for battery life? AANY KIND OF HELP WILL BE THANKS FULL :good:
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Very similar here, except I don't have battery doctor or clean master. My battery life sucks. I have disabled CIQ and Google Now. I installed WakeLock Detector and I am charging to 100% tonight, unplugging it, and will check in the morning to see whats going on.
paulthuong said:
I'll do a clean installation using this ROM http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2483043 it's basically stock but he removed all bloatware. With android phones, it is suggested to do a clean wipe every 6 months or 1 year.
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Is there a difference between clean wipe and full wipe??
So I did the following:
Stopped cIQ with "Disable Service".
Disabled Google Now
Stop location services
Set brightness to 60% Auto
Charged to 100%, reset (with the charger on), then removed the charger.
Now, I am sitting at 17.5 hours on battery with 4 hours expected time left, and 2 hours screen time. Definite improvement.
not sure about the clean and full wipe but I wouldn't do a factory reset on the phone because your system files might be broken already. Just download the ROM zip file from the internet and go to Recovery to do it.
Hi All,
I have been using MI A1 for 4 months. Everything went fine till March Security Patch, once I updated it to April Patch the battery drain issue started. To resolve it I took it to Service centre and after detailed analysis, they came to a conclusion that there is a problem with Battery and they replaced it but it didn't resolve the issue. I requested them to install Nougat as the last measure. With Nougat the issue the battery drain issue was resolved but it created a new problem of charging.
With Oreo 8.0.0:
Charging time: Approx 90 Minutes.
Screen Usage time: 2 hours. "Battery Drains excessively when the phone is at standby.
With Nougat :
Charging time: 6 Hours.
Screen Usage time: 4 Hours.
Can anyone let me know how to resolve the issue?
I have a similar case. I will add my information, perhaps it can help you (or others) towards the solution:
Used the phone on nougat, never updated, for about 6-8 months. Never had a problem, Deep Sleep always worked. Few days ago decided to try other ROMs.
I started with LineageOS 15.1, flashed it cleanly, but noticed that deepsleep was not working. Didn't tried to solve it, just went back to stock, this time I flashed Official Oreo (April Patch) with MiFlashTool.
Still Deep Sleep didn't work. I had no apps installed, and DeepSleep was not working out of the box with a clean flashed Official build.
Using "Kernel Auditor" app or "CPU Spy", I could see that DeepSleep was almost never used.
Using "Wakelock Detector [root]" I noticed that something called "7000000.ssusb" is waking the kernel very frequently, like 3 times per second!
On google, there's a lot of people with this 7000000.ssusb problem keeping the device from deepsleeping, but I couldn't find anyone that fixed it.
Additionally, I've seen a few people complaining about deepsleep/battery issues on latest builds of LineageOS (not many) and on RR (quite a few!).}
Good luck with this problem. It's really annoying ^^
My A1 is working completly fine with latest stock firmware. I use apps like Messenger, Instagram and more and I get more than 6 hours of SoT. No modifications made, no root, no custom ROM - everything stock. Maybe your battery has to calibrate or something? Actually my phone was draining for the first time I got it but after few weeks battery got much better and sometimes I get 7,5 hrs of SoT (depends on usage).
TrueMS said:
My A1 is working completly fine with latest stock firmware. I use apps like Messenger, Instagram and more and I get more than 6 hours of SoT. No modifications made, no root, no custom ROM - everything stock. Maybe your battery has to calibrate or something? Actually my phone was draining for the first time I got it but after few weeks battery got much better and sometimes I get 7,5 hrs of SoT (depends on usage).
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Do you use it in 4G (LTE) or WiFi, or which kind of connection?
suppose you have the mi a1 out of the box untouched and unmodified
and you update to oreo, and you want to go back.
can anyone tell me what are the steps that i need to follow?
download MiFlashTool
download nougot firmware
what settings i need to enter in miflashtool to flash correctly?
that 6hour to charge the battery is very bad
Maybe it's a charger related issue. 1 h 40 mins its normal.
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Battery Drain issue with MI A1 | Xiaomi Mi A1
I was thinking of waiting for Official Oreo 8.1 and if still doesn't resolve the issue then I will downgrade to Nougat. If it works fine on Nougat then I will have to fight with Xiaomi to replace my mobile or to provide a permanent solution for it. The main reason to buy MI A1 was having stock Android experience.
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Do you use it in 4G (LTE) or WiFi, or which kind of connection?
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I use 4G LTE
DavideLosito said:
Do you use it in 4G (LTE) or WiFi, or which kind of connection?
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Mostly I use Wi-Fi, but for messenging outside I use LTE a lot.
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Nikeshkonda1 said:
I was thinking of waiting for Official Oreo 8.1 and if still doesn't resolve the issue then I will downgrade to Nougat. If it works fine on Nougat then I will have to fight with Xiaomi to replace my mobile or to provide a permanent solution for it. The main reason to buy MI A1 was having stock Android experience.
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I've read that 8.1 will fix some battery issues, so wait and try it out. Another question, what about your apps? Maybe you have a lot of apps running in the background and they might drain your battery.
Regarding the Apps there are no rogue apps. Because when I had Oreo reinstalled again without any apps the issue was still there. The beauty of Oreo is one time I see an app consuming more battery and then I uninstall it. The next time it's a different app. So apps have not made any difference.
My friend had a problem just like you, but after he changed the sim with another one from another network everything returnet to normal.
Try using brevent to standby or force close apps after they're closed using back button. Considerably improves battery life, at least for me.
O god 6hrs of charging time
Hey guys,
I bought OP6 8/128 version and first, the battery life was ok, I was getting 4-5 hours of sot. Now, I see that battery is discharging in constant rate and something is keeping my phone awake all the time. Firstly I thought it was Instagram when it helped when I force stopped it. Now I'm lost 20 percent overnight and battery stats show, that all the time my device was awake. Cannot see anything suspicious through gsam or better battery stats as I believe the put it under android system. Help anyone?
Did you already do a reboot?
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Hey guys,
I bought OP6 8/128 version and first, the battery life was ok, I was getting 4-5 hours of sot. Now, I see that battery is discharging in constant rate and something is keeping my phone awake all the time. Firstly I thought it was Instagram when it helped when I force stopped it. Now I'm lost 20 percent overnight and battery stats show, that all the time my device was awake. Cannot see anything suspicious through gsam or better battery stats as I believe the put it under android system. Help anyone?
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From personal experience, i found that updating OTA was the culprit. To get around this, download the full update from Oneplus and update that way.
Ever since i started doing this, I have not had the battery drain issues i used to have. Also, wipe cache before booting phone after update.
hallo dare said:
From personal experience, i found that updating OTA was the culprit. To get around this, download the full update from Oneplus and update that way.
Ever since i started doing this, I have not had the battery drain issues i used to have. Also, wipe cache before booting phone after update.
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So I should try to do fresh install from OnePlus site? Awake time drops when I clear recent apps, so I believe this is either Instagram or Facebook doing this. Really weird. Even without awake time shown in graph, I got 35% drain in 1h sot and 11h standby, this shouldn't be normal, right?
It's crazy, because I used to have a good battery life
gabris said:
So I should try to do fresh install from OnePlus site? Awake time drops when I clear recent apps, so I believe this is either Instagram or Facebook doing this. Really weird. Even without awake time shown in graph, I got 35% drain in 1h sot and 11h standby, this shouldn't be normal, right?
It's crazy, because I used to have a good battery life
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for testing, can you uninstall Instagram and Facebook for 1 day and see how your battery life changes.
I can tell you right now Instagram has a prefetch service which causes close to 1-2 hours of wakelock per day for me. I have root so I can disable it but there's no other way from the app itself.
spartan268 said:
I can tell you right now Instagram has a prefetch service which causes close to 1-2 hours of wakelock per day for me. I have root so I can disable it but there's no other way from the app itself.
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You can just set the app to not use any background data from within Android. I have it on all that's not important for me.
Loose about 0.3% per hour without any apps or mods on beta 2.
whizeguy said:
You can just set the app to not use any background data from within Android. I have it on all that's not important for me.
Loose about 0.3% per hour without any apps or mods on beta 2.
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So, the story continues... After following your advice and restricting background data for Instagram the wake up time fixed itself, however battery is still draining. Screenshots attached (facebook and time sensors used??)
I will test every available option and if they won't work, I would consider moving to beta oxygen os. Now I'm on 5.1.11
I am ready to trace this to it's roots for people who will potentially encounter this problem in the future.
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So, the story continues... After following your advice and restricting background data for Instagram the wake up time fixed itself, however battery is still draining. Screenshots attached (facebook and time sensors used??)
I will test every available option and if they won't work, I would consider moving to beta oxygen os. Now I'm on 5.1.11
I am ready to trace this to it's roots for people who will potentially encounter this problem in the future.
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It could be your spotty connection. Your awake time is fairly high when the mobile network connection goes south. Can you try using something like 3G instead and see if the awake time goes down? As well as the battery drain?
Naturally 3G uses less battery but if you see a drastic difference then it could be the tower connection you have. When the signal gets worse the modem tries harder and effectively uses more battery trying to stay connected.
Have a look if Facebook is allowed to use unlimited background data, I believe there is a setting for it on 5.1.11 aswell (I'm on beta,its a beast.)
There are many reasons not to install Facebook apps on your phone, and this is one of them.
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Have a look if Facebook is allowed to use unlimited background data, I believe there is a setting for it on 5.1.11 aswell (I'm on beta,its a beast.)
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Background data off both for Facebook and Instagram fixed (at least it seems) the overnight drain issue even with airplane mode on. Last time I lost 20-30%, tonight less than 4-5%
Just when I thought I found what was causing the drain, take a look at this: 20min sot and 20% down in 4.5h
Screens attached, still searching for the issue. Android battery stats show no awake time, but something is definitely draining (app usage insanely high on 80%)
gabris said:
Background data off both for Facebook and Instagram fixed (at least it seems) the overnight drain issue even with airplane mode on. Last time I lost 20-30%, tonight less than 4-5%
Just when I thought I found what was causing the drain, take a look at this: 20min sot and 20% down in 4.5h
Screens attached, still searching for the issue. Android battery stats show no awake time, but something is definitely draining (app usage insanely high on 80%)
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So strange.. I feel we still have 3 options here.. 2 old and one new.
Flash 5.1.11 without wiping anything (you won't loose data so it's just an upgrade)
Flash beta 2 dirty as an upgrade, (you might get device corruptednat boot, press power 2 times and forget about the message) you won't loose any data or apps this way either.
Last option is the least fun, clean install of rom :/. If you ask me, I'd go for beta 2 option, if you wanna run something you know is stable go with 5.1.11.
I didn't run into any issues with beta 2 but some are (I believe user error here..)
Changed my mind.... I have 2 more posible fixes.. (I think)
Hmmm, one more thing I just came to think of is try using SD Maid, now this is just a guess that it will do anything at all..
The other thing is flashing a kernel, something could have happened there after an upgrade or something (just a guess.)
I'm running flash kernel now, it's really good
whizeguy said:
So strange.. I feel we still have 3 options here.. 2 old and one new.
Flash 5.1.11 without wiping anything (you won't loose data so it's just an upgrade)
Flash beta 2 dirty as an upgrade, (you might get device corruptednat boot, press power 2 times and forget about the message) you won't loose any data or apps this way either.
Last option is the least fun, clean install of rom :/. If you ask me, I'd go for beta 2 option, if you wanna run something you know is stable go with 5.1.11.
I didn't run into any issues with beta 2 but some are (I believe user error here..)
Changed my mind.... I have 2 more posible fixes.. (I think)
Hmmm, one more thing I just came to think of is try using SD Maid, now this is just a guess that it will do anything at all..
The other thing is flashing a kernel, something could have happened there after an upgrade or something (just a guess.)
I'm running flash kernel now, it's really good
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Thanks for your thoughts, thinking of going to beta 2 since I am on 5.1.11 right now. As for flashing kernel, I've been there with custom roms and kernels with several other phones and in the end most of them (except galaxy s5) were working better on stock ones after a while... However, doesn't rooting void the warranty on OP6?
gabris said:
Thanks for your thoughts, thinking of going to beta 2 since I am on 5.1.11 right now. As for flashing kernel, I've been there with custom roms and kernels with several other phones and in the end most of them (except galaxy s5) were working better on stock ones after a while... However, doesn't rooting void the warranty on OP6?
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Beta 2 is really good
48 hours and I'm at 18% with soon 9hrs of screen (usage and SS in battery thread)
As of warranty, no, you will still have full. However this shouldn't have to be done as a "fix" , i was just curious if stock kernel somehow got messed up :s
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Thanks for your thoughts, thinking of going to beta 2 since I am on 5.1.11 right now. As for flashing kernel, I've been there with custom roms and kernels with several other phones and in the end most of them (except galaxy s5) were working better on stock ones after a while... However, doesn't rooting void the warranty on OP6?
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I would suggest doing a factory reset or uninstall your apps one at a time. Considering it's saying kernel wakelock (could be false positive) I would start go straight to factory reset. If going to Android Pie beta 2 is overall stable and forces a reset anyways, then go ahead and do that instead.
Im just getting 5-6hours SOT on my new op6, is this the normal battery life? Was planning on flashing custom kernels? Any suggestions?
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Beta 2 is really good
48 hours and I'm at 18% with soon 9hrs of screen (usage and SS in battery thread)
As of warranty, no, you will still have full. However this shouldn't have to be done as a "fix" , i was just curious if stock kernel somehow got messed up :s
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So, I can close this case as SOLVED.
Today, phone was mainly on 4g, doing photos, videos, calls, 4 hours of spotify via bluetooth. 3h50min SOT, 16h standby and still 27% left. Dirty install of Beta 2 fixed it! Thanks for your help!
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So, I can close this case as SOLVED.
Today, phone was mainly on 4g, doing photos, videos, calls, 4 hours of spotify via bluetooth. 3h50min SOT, 16h standby and still 27% left. Dirty install of Beta 2 fixed it! Thanks for your help!
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Really nice to hear mate!
whizeguy said:
Beta 2 is really good
48 hours and I'm at 18% with soon 9hrs of screen (usage and SS in battery thread)
As of warranty, no, you will still have full. However this shouldn't have to be done as a "fix" , i was just curious if stock kernel somehow got messed up :s
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Where can I download beta 2?
I am on 5.1.11
I used OOS 11.0.1.1 for 3 weeks now. Although my phone is 2 years old now, my battery was very good on OOS 10. I literally walked with 30% battery in the day and had no problems. Then i updated to OOS11 11.0.0.2 ~ Performence is good but i had to charge my phone something like 2-3 times a day ;(;(. Now i downgraded back to OOS 10 using the MSM tool.
[Update] I lost Widevine L1 after going from 11.0.1.1. to 10.3.8. It comes back when i upgrade again.
I've got a backup of my persitent partition back from 10 when 11 was not released yet. I thought bringing the phone to the same OS as from where it was extracted and lock it again could fix that. Probably someone knows something about it but i am not going to experiment with that ****.
Wtf is OnePlus doing... Have also a cheap One UI 3.1 tablet and it runs like butter on Android 11. Lol i can even disable fastcharge and limit the battery 85% in the settings and damm the UI is good. Think my next phone will be a Samsung... Sure i miss the root but Oxygen11 ... Wtf. Its not only the battery... I like the OneUI like effects OnePlus has put into it but they are terrible implemented... The animation are literally lagging and dont look near as good and the roms are not near as functional as the ones from Samsung ;(
Anyone had a similiar experience?
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I used OOS 11.0.0.2 for 3 weeks now. Although my phone is 2 years old now, my battery was very good on OOS 10. I literally walked with 30% battery in the day and had no problems. Then i updated to OOS11 11.0.0.2 ~ Performence is good but i had to charge my phone something like 2-3 times a day ;(;(. Now i downgraded back to OOS 10 using the MSM tool.
Anyone had a similiar experience?
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Did you tried to factory reset the phone after updating?
I know it is a painfull procedure to set up your device from scratch,but in many cases,this is the best way to solve any update issues.
If the problem persists,then yes it is better to downgrade.
I was in android 10 with my Oneplus 7,and had updated to the beta version of 11,but due to several issues,i downgraded to 10.
Even though my device is almost 2 years old,i never had any excessive battery drain issues,which ever was my android version.
After a few months,when android 11.0.1.1 came out,i tried again.
Its about more than 1 month now,and my phone is working without any issues,BUT,in case that something was about to go wrong,after the update,i tried a cache wipe,not data and cache.
In battery performance though,i must say that i lost about 1 hour SOT,for a full charge comparing to android 10,but it is better in idle times,where i lose about 1% every 3 hours.
Maybe you should give a try to that android version,and now that you know the way how to downgrade,you can do it again.
granazias said:
Did you tried to factory reset the phone after updating?
I know it is a painfull procedure to set up your device from scratch,but in many cases,this is the best way to solve any update issues.
If the problem persists,then yes it is better to downgrade.
I was in android 10 with my Oneplus 7,and had updated to the beta version of 11,but due to several issues,i downgraded to 10.
Even though my device is almost 2 years old,i never had any excessive battery drain issues,which ever was my android version.
After a few months,when android 11.0.1.1 came out,i tried again.
Its about more than 1 month now,and my phone is working without any issues,BUT,in case that something was about to go wrong,after the update,i tried a cache wipe,not data and cache.
In battery performance though,i must say that i lost about 1 hour SOT,for a full charge comparing to android 10,but it is better in idle times,where i lose about 1% every 3 hours.
Maybe you should give a try to that android version,and now that you know the way how to downgrade,you can do it again.
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Ok i will try that
In last few days I noticed battery drain. And as well I think it started same time I noticed screen flickering when in battery settings. Video explaining attached. As you can see its fine until I get deeper into settings then "system operacyjny Android" starts flashing slightly and screen flickers and it's laggy. It stops and then starts again Anyone else has similar problem?
XDA allows 200+MB attachments?
It'd be easier to describe (in English?) the settings path you took.
I was surprised too sorry it's in battery settings and that's what's flashing "android os"
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In last few days I noticed battery drain. And as well I think it started same time I noticed screen flickering when in battery settings. Video explaining attached. As you can see its fine until I get deeper into settings then "system operacyjny Android" starts flashing slightly and screen flickers and it's laggy. It stops and then starts again Anyone else has similar problem?
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Hi mate, I do have the same problem with the battery settings view. But no solution so far.
Looks like a small glitch then. What app can you suggest to have a proper look into battery usage? Like idle etc with details. Something is draining my battery. I have accu battery now but I don't see any details there
mateusz3112 said:
Looks like a small glitch then. What app can you suggest to have a proper look into battery usage? Like idle etc with details. Something is draining my battery. I have accu battery now but I don't see any details there
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I've rooted all android phone since I bought my pixel 7 pro a few days ago. Don't want to root again because of magisk hide etc. But there a a few things, like the battery section or the missing nfc quick tile, that makes me to want to flash a custom Rom. But so far I stay strong and keep the stock Rom.
I don't have that glitch... Rooted here.
I don't have that glitch, either
Perhaps a full device wipe is needed.
If I continually update and re-root my phone each month without the "wipe' parameter, I eventually run into some not-super-noticeable OS issues. But, of course, once that occurs I just make a Google Drive backup and re-image my phone with the same factory image. However, I just leave the wipe parameter in the flash-all batch file when I do this and any OS or root problems seem to be resolved after doing so.
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Perhaps a full device wipe is needed.
If I continually update and re-root my phone each month without the "wipe' parameter, I eventually run into some not-super-noticeable OS issues. But, of course, once that occurs I just make a Google Drive backup and re-image my phone with the same factory image. However, I just leave the wipe parameter in the flash-all batch file when I do this and any OS or root problems seem to be resolved after doing so.
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You don't need to re-root with every release. Just use Pixel Flasher.
krakout said:
You don't need to re-root with every release. Just use Pixel Flasher.
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If I remember correctly, Pixel Flasher is re-rooting after full system images are flashed. Or perhaps it updates over the OTA method? Regardless, I have never used it as I have never needed to, haha =P. Re-rooting only takes me a a few seconds =)
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Nope, it patches and flashes the image automatically itself.
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So, it is re-rooting after the updated system image is flashed, haha =D.
Just for clarification, rooting a Pixel is done in the act of patching the stock init_boot.img and then flashing it. When the system is updated, the entire factory image is flashed, and thus, the previously patched init_boot.img is replaced with a stock, unpatched init_boot.img. At this point in time, the phone is no longer rooted. But that is why users like us re-root our phones afterwards =). The Pixel Flasher is just incorporating that re-rooting process into its convenient, ease-of-use application experience - which is a very good thing to provide an option for.
Every day is a new day to learn something different =).
NippleSauce said:
If I remember correctly, Pixel Flasher is re-rooting after full system images are flashed. Or perhaps it updates over the OTA method? Regardless, I have never used it as I have never needed to, haha =). Re-rooting only takes a a few seconds.
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Nope, it patches and flashes the image automatically itself.
battery drain on a smartphone can be caused by various factors, including:
Screen brightness: A bright screen can drain the battery quickly. Try reducing the brightness of your screen to conserve battery life.
Background apps: Apps running in the background can consume a lot of power. Make sure to close all unnecessary apps when you're not using them.
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS: If these features are left on when not needed, they can drain your battery. Try turning them off when you're not using them.
The thing is that that drain started on Friday I think. Didn't install any new apps etc. I have around 30% phone iddle - is that normal?
What do you mean 30% idle?
Like that
Ehhh when idle apps are still running in the background checking for stuff etc... It'd be better if you used some other battery analyzer like GSAM for more details.
Ok so looks it's back to previous battery performance after yesterday's update. Definitely flickering problem is fixed and that's my today's battery result. And the phone idle seems gone down from 25-30 to 15%
I have the same issue since the last update from I think Monday evening.
Since then my battery drains a lot faster then before. I have a loss of 30% during a night without doing anything within these 7 hours. Before the update it had around 6-8% less in the morning. And it drains a lot fast during the day too. I have 100% after charge in the morning, go to work and when I come back it is down to ~30%. Last week it was on ~60% or more when I came home.
No new apps, nothing changed except the update.
This is really annoying me!
Don't want to wipe the hole phone as I don't use any Cloud on my ohones and would have to backup via MyPhoneExplorer and set up all by hand again.
Or is there any backup solution to backup everything on a phone all at once without root?
Oh and my Idle has around 30% battery usage, before the update it was on maybe 10% during a day.
ericDraven77 said:
I have the same issue since the last update from I think Monday evening.
Since then my battery drains a lot faster then before. I have a loss of 30% during a night without doing anything within these 7 hours. Before the update it had around 6-8% less in the morning. And it drains a lot fast during the day too. I have 100% after charge in the morning, go to work and when I come back it is down to ~30%. Last week it was on ~60% or more when I came home.
No new apps, nothing changed except the update.
This is really annoying me!
Don't want to wipe the hole phone as I don't use any Cloud on my ohones and would have to backup via MyPhoneExplorer and set up all by hand again.
Or is there any backup solution to backup everything on a phone all at once without root?
Oh and my Idle has around 30% battery usage, before the update it was on maybe 10% during a day.
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I've been through this. For no reason, it's an insane battery drain. I ended up wiping and reflashing the newest firmware, staying on Stock Kernel and restoring my Swift backup - user apps/data only - and only logged into the apps I actually use and it got better. Not perfect, but better. After I week I reflashed the Kira Kernel and it's been back to pretty stellar again, like you said, only dropping a few percentage points at night