Hi all,
All of a sudden, I'm getting this android system drain more than the screen. I don't understand how to solve this either. I'm not rooted and don't want to factory reset. Any help people...
Edit: Gsam says deviceidle_maint is the culprit under android system. Now what in the heck is that?
Maybe try the latest firmware which says to solve Android drain issue.
Well, a full factory reset kind of solved the issue...
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Sorry if this is addressed elsewhere, but I've searched and can't find an answer. Phone is a Samsung Nexus S on Telus 3G. Its rooted and running CyberGR-Mod ver 9. I've been using this setup for about a year. In the last 24 hours, I've started getting error messages "Unfortunately app has stopped working", where app could be anything and everything including android processes, I think. I'm no expert on this and did the rooting, flashing by following step-by-step instructions. If I reboot things work for awhile and then start shutting down again. Battery life has deteriorated as well. I did try to install Flash Player yesterday and this might have caused the problem. I uninstalled but problem persists. Any ideas greatly appreciated.
CharlieHull said:
Sorry if this is addressed elsewhere, but I've searched and can't find an answer. Phone is a Samsung Nexus S on Telus 3G. Its rooted and running CyberGR-Mod ver 9. I've been using this setup for about a year. In the last 24 hours, I've started getting error messages "Unfortunately app has stopped working", where app could be anything and everything including android processes, I think. I'm no expert on this and did the rooting, flashing by following step-by-step instructions. If I reboot things work for awhile and then start shutting down again. Battery life has deteriorated as well. I did try to install Flash Player yesterday and this might have caused the problem. I uninstalled but problem persists. Any ideas greatly appreciated.
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Are you overclocking?
Nexus S apps shutting down
polobunny said:
Are you overclocking?
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No, I haven't attempted that.
CharlieHull said:
No, I haven't attempted that.
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You could use a software such a betterbatterystats to see if something is draining your battery and going rogue.
It's also possible your battery itself is the cause of the problems. Fluctuating voltages can have very strange effects.
I would make a Nandroid, wipe everything, and reflash the rom and see how it goes. If that doesn't fix it, I'd look for a new battery.
Thanks. I'll give it a go.
Hey, XDA-ers!
I got the Android Nougat 7.0 update for my Samsung Galaxy S7 SM-G930FD (DUOS) back in January if I remember correctly. And the update process went like how it normally does. But ever since I got the Nougat update, my phone restarts randomly for no reason. At first it used to restart when I click on the 'Recent Apps' button to switch between apps. When I tap on the button, the phone vibrates and restarts. The phone never over heated before this happens. During this, the phone used to restart 2-3 times a day. This went on for 2 months. Then now, the number of restarts reduced to 1-2 per day, but the problem still persists. And now, it restarts even when I don't touch the 'Recent Apps' button. So, if any of you has had a similar experience or if any of you could help me out Please share it here. It would be GREAT!
Also just one more thing- Any of you seen any DRASTIC or worse changes in battery life of your Galaxy S7 after the Android Nougat 7.0 update? Please share your thoughts here and do suggest how you solved the problem. (My battery drains so fast that I sometimes charge it twice a day. I don't even use my phone for half of the day because I'll be at school and still the battery drain is bad! )
Factory reset. Backup your data via kies and then reset it.
Change your battery
What firmware version are you running? There's at least one version of Nougat that has issues with this
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s7/help/random-reboots-nougat-update-t3584333
Us3rNam3d said:
Factory reset. Backup your data via kies and then reset it.
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Hey, man!
I already tried it like 3 times now. No luck!?
CurtisMJ said:
What firmware version are you running? There's at least one version of Nougat that has issues with this
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s7/help/random-reboots-nougat-update-t3584333
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Hey man!?
The screen shot attached has my software info. Check it out and tell me if it's one of the versions with the problem.
Thanks!
Hmm... and after the factory reset with no apps installed you are still rebooting?
Why dont you try to reflash your firmware via odin.
Download it from sammobile and reflash it.
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Hey man!?
The screen shot attached has my software info. Check it out and tell me if it's one of the versions with the problem.
Thanks!
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Possibly. I can vouch for it being fixed on DQCF onwards, which is newer than DQC4. The temporary fix seems to be to use as little RAM as possible(try to cut down on background apps until the next update). That firmware isn't terribly old though. I would actually agree with trying a reflash first.
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Possibly. I can vouch for it being fixed on DQCF onwards, which is newer than DQC4. The temporary fix seems to be to use as little RAM as possible(try to cut down on background apps until the next update). That firmware isn't terribly old though. I would actually agree with trying a reflash first.
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I think it is also possible to reinstall the same firmware with Smart Switch from the menu "Emergency Software Recovery and Initialisation". It's like Odin but much simpler especially for beginners. As for me, I am still in DQBO and I await the update DQD7 which is beginning to be deployed in some countries. If this is not going to solve the problem, I will try to reinstall the fimware with Smart Switch. What do you think ?
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I think it is also possible to reinstall the same firmware with Smart Switch from the menu "Emergency Software Recovery and Initialisation". It's like Odin but much simpler especially for beginners. As for me, I am still in DQBO and I await the update DQD7 which is beginning to be deployed in some countries. If this is not going to solve the problem, I will try to reinstall the fimware with Smart Switch. What do you think ?
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If it's restarting due to the firmware bug then DQD7 will most definitely fix it. Beware of the emergency recovery though. Ive not used Smart Switch but the "initialization" part sounds like it would wipe the device, though that could fix any issues. Backup first, if you can.
I've been using Lineageos 14.1 (and Xposed) on my Nexus 5 for yesrs and am happy with it. But in the last week I've been having crashes, usually when waking the phone from sleep. When that happens I can sometimes just reboot but other times I was faced with repeated bootloops and I've had to go into twrp recovery and "reboot system" to get back to a working phone.
To resolve the crashes and boot loops the first few times this happened, I deleted the Davlic cache and cache. The problem persists.
I updated lineageos to the latest Jan 3, 2019 even though I don't think this has anything to do with linesgeos which has worked for years, but the crashes continue.
I just don't know "how" to troubleshoot this problem beyond what I tried. What should I do to find out what is causing the phone to crash?
Any troubleshooting suggestions appreciated.
To determine if it a software issue, I suggest flashing the latest stock Google ROM. If the crashes stop, you'll know it is a custom ROM issue.
audit13 said:
To determine if it a software issue, I suggest flashing the latest stock Google ROM. If the crashes stop, you'll know it is a custom ROM issue.
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Thank you for replying . I'll try that although the problems started without my having upgraded from the same rom I've used for a long time.
Would some kind of log help?
Thanks again.
A log would certainly help the developer.
Have you posted your query in the ROM thread?
Yes and got no reply so far.
Hi,
Has anyone experienced random reboots or similar issues after upgrading to Android 10? I'm on retla and, since receiving the new version a couple of days ago, my phone has been rebooting randomly. Sometimes it's 5 times in a row, others only once. I know a factory reset might help, but I was hoping not to get to that instance. While on Android 9, I never experienced similar issues with this phone, and no new apps have been installed recently.
Thanks.
Hi. No reboot for me. I recommend reset.
No reboot for me x2
Thank you all for confirming this. I'll be performing a factory reset then.
my phone has been rebooting randomly too.Hard reset and factory default did not help.I wait fix from moto
My phone also reboots by itself mostly at night:crying:
For me works stable
It looks like a factory reset resolved the issue for me. It's been 2 days without reboots...
joseph_1802 said:
It looks like a factory reset resolved the issue for me. It's been 2 days without reboots...
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Not for me (((
Also happening to me. Happened in android 9 and solved on their last update before android 10. Now it's happening again, hopefully it will be solved on Motorola's next upgrade patch
So anyone else having random restart issues no matter what firmware you are running?
I am having this issue even after updating the firmware (yes I managed to get it updated lol didn't realize need to do it in increments rather straight to the latest).
I found a work around sort of but it requires having my hotspot on and another device connected at all times to keep the phone from restarting randomly.
Has anyone else ran into this issue and have a fix? Could it be a battery optimization setting?
Thanks
i got it when i update the rog 5 to latest version so i factory reset it then worked well
messhary said:
i got it when i update the rog 5 to latest version so i factory reset it then worked well
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Ok thank you for replying, I just finished backing up with Migrate and going to do a factory wipe and then restore all my apps. Hopefully that solves my issues.
I have the same problem for last two firmware updates, for each update I need to do a full factory reset in order to let it work again!