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- 06-23-2011, 09:33 AM
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kernel battery drain?
I am having an issue with my battery and wanted to ask if it was the norm? I had a battery problem last week and decided to flash the new radios to see if that was the case. It didn't seem to help. So I flashed Tiamat 4.0.5 SBC kernel yesterday after whiping the correct info, flashing, etc. Everything went smooth. I am running latest stable build of CM7.
I charged the phone to 100% (and about 30-40 min more) and then wiped battery stats. Drained the phone all the way until it died last night. I put on the charger before bed and let it charge all night. I woke up at 630am and it was 100%. It is now 930am (3 hours later) and I am down to 40% battery. I have not used my phone at all this morning. No texts, emails, calls, web, anything. Is this the norm? I have good 4G coverage in the area, so I am not sure what the problem is.
I am attaching a screenshot of the battery usage. - 06-23-2011, 01:45 PM #2
I have been having the same issue. I have read on other forums that you need to give the kernal time to "settle," roughly one to two full days, but i still dont see the amazing battery life with the Tiamat 4.0.5. I dont have the SBC version though. I might have to give Savaged zen a try after one more day.
- 06-23-2011, 07:09 PM #3
I have had problems with this myself and can’t seem to find the right fix yet. I have reset battery stats multiple times and can’t get the battery to last longer. I have uninstalled most of my apps and gone with bare minimum amount of apps installed and no difference. Installed new radio pack etc etc… I can’t seem to find a better solution than to buy one of these Amazon.com: Seidio SURFACE EXTENDED Case for HTC EVO - Black [1 Pack] [Retail Packaging]: Cell Phones & Accessories . I hate to do that though because I just got a new otterbox defender case and would hate to not get any use outta it. Anyone with the fix to this would be my hero for the day! ;-)
- 06-23-2011, 07:33 PM #4
- 06-26-2011, 05:40 AM #5



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