why is it that when the phone restarts a chunk of battery drains away?
just ya know...tapatalkin' from my OpV
just ya know...tapatalkin' from my OpV
It just happens that way.. I've seen it too... Don't know the "exact" particulars to why it happens but it can vary from reboot to reboot.. I maybe off base a bit here but I think it has to do with accumulated stats in your battery cache, which users always believe but wiping it will produce better battery life which we know isn't true..Ok, that makes sense, but why then does it sometimes show MORE charge after a reboot? This just happened to me...
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why is it that when the phone restarts a chunk of battery drains away?
just ya know...tapatalkin' from my OpV
google the term "bump charging"
If the phone still does that after your battery is calibrated then it may be getting near replacement time.
google the term "bump charging"
If the phone still does that after your battery is calibrated then it may be getting near replacement time.
Correct... Don't get the wrong idea, its good to reboot your device every now and then and I always recommend booting in to recovery every few days or at least once a week and doing a dalvik cache/cache partition wipe. It cleans up the accumulated garbage and your phone runs like a champ again for another few days until it loads up again.
I have never heard of doing this before outside of flashing a rom update. So if I do these two wipes I will still have all my old system and data stuff there? hmmmm didn't know. I been using sd maid for a while, don't know if that is good or bad. SD maid probably doesn't touch any of the cache things right?
I have never heard of doing this before outside of flashing a rom update. So if I do these two wipes I will still have all my old system and data stuff there? hmmmm didn't know. I been using sd maid for a while, don't know if that is good or bad. SD maid probably doesn't touch any of the cache things right?
Exactly... Well stated and your correct, LeslieAnn, Jerry and all the other in house AC Devs probably have forgotten more than we will ever knowOh get use to that effect in here my friend.. LeslieAnn and others kind folks here are very patient with the android ignorant and have forgotten more on this topic than you and I will ever learn imo.. Join the club .. Dalvik is a java cache and is just like wiping cookies on a pc but a little different.. All the old programs will still be there after the wipe..Just don't push the wrong button and it will be ok.. Or LeslieAnn will correct me and give you the truth lol.. Read and Enjoy.. Lots of you tube vids out there too if your more visual in how you learn like me..