Note 4 Sudden Battery Drain

does your new battery solved your drainage problem ?
i want to know because i am having the same issue
please reply
 
does your new battery solved your drainage problem ?
i want to know because i am having the same issue
please reply


I have had this issue for months, a few weeks ago i fixed my issue and have not had it since. I bought a new official samsung battery and no change. Very frustrated I decided to destroy my old battery. I peeled off the sticker thats wrapped around the battery and discovered what looks like a wireless charge coil. I know my phone doesn't have wireless charging built in as my partner has a wireless charge device and my phone doesn't charge. I pulled this bit out and wrapped the battery back up and ever since no issue. I read it's an NFC charge receiver that was built into all official batteries from launch that they never completley set the software up for and as such after recent updates it malfunctions and makes the internal battery monitor freak out. Seems as though it resurfaces with each new update from samsung. This has Worked for me even after the last update so I assume you could all give it a go. I now get nearly 2 full days out of one charge on my old battery and nearly 3 whole days on my brand new battery. No more 35% then dead 2 secs later :D
 
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I have seen a number of Samsung Galaxy Note 4 users recommend this app "Wake Lock" in the Google Play store. Verizon just delivered another software update to me on 28 Dec 2016. I was hoping it would fix the issues I have been having - but alas they still exist (crashing, will not start unless plugged in to charger, reboot loops, battery charge seemingly drops to zero % when it was 80% just a few moments before).

I have just installed Wake Lock in the hope it fixes my issues. Can you please advise whether it has worked for you as a long term fix, and if you still use setting 4 "partial wake lock" ?
 
PROBLEM SOLVED FOR NOW
The problem is 100% software do not buy a new battery I came across a video on YouTube that advised to download an app called "wakelock" pick the one that says "power manager" has an icon of a light bulb and padlock..from the play store.
I was skeptical at first how this would work but it does!
download the app and open it,from the list pick number 4 "partial wake lock" and it's a miracle somehow solved all the issues I have been having like every body above has something to do with keeping the cpu awake not sure why this works but it does hope this helps a lot of people as it did me this drove me mad for ages looking for a fix.
Ryan

I have seen a number of Samsung Galaxy Note 4 users recommend this app "Wake Lock" in the Google Play store. Verizon just delivered another software update to me on 28 Dec 2016. I was hoping it would fix the issues I have been having - but alas they still exist (crashing, will not start unless plugged in to charger, reboot loops, battery charge seemingly drops to zero % when it was 80% just a few moments before).

I have just installed Wake Lock in the hope it fixes my issues. Can you please advise whether it has worked for you as a long term fix, and if you still use setting 4 "partial wake lock" ?
 
Nope it has not fixed the problem at all. My wife and I have exactly the same phone, Verizon Note 4 N910V, Android 6.0.1, Android Security patch 1 Dec 2016. Both started experiencing the exact same issues at the same time
 
Nope it has not fixed the problem at all. My wife and I have exactly the same phone, Verizon Note 4 N910V, Android 6.0.1, Android Security patch 1 Dec 2016. Both started experiencing the exact same issues at the same time

Yep. I can agree with you. My wife have a Claro Note 4 N910C, Android 6.0.1. I'm from Brazil and the problem is the same related by you. I tried ALL the hints and walkthroughs to try to resolve this situation, but even with a brand new battery, her phone simply turn off at random battery percentage.

I don't know what to do.
 
I don't believe it is a software update issue, at least not for me as I haven't updated my phone since I got it for xmas in 2014. I updated my note 2 software and ever since my battery sucked. I promised I would never update again and I never did.

Same problem phone was dying around 20 percent would only charge to 80. I found online where calibrating your battery may fix the issue... let it die completely than charge it to 100 percent with the phone being off (do this 2 or 3 more times)

I already did this once and my phone made it until 0 percent so signs are looking good.

I also ordered a replacement battery on amazon... https://www.amazon.com/PowerBear-Ba...ag=hawk-future-20&ascsubtag=UUacUvbUpU5640071
 
I have 2 identical Verizon Galaxy Note 4 N910V phones and both experienced the exact same problem at the exact same time: frequent crashes, boot loop, would not fully boot unless plugged into charger. The problem only started happening with after one of Verizon's Marshmellow updates in Dec 2016

Tried everything in these forums to fix. Wakelock etc. Replacement batteries. But nothing worked.

Here’s what finally worked for me:

1. Reverted software from Marshmellow back to Lollipop 5.1.1

This guy explains how. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2unAeVRqjoQ

2. Replaced batteries.

Even though I had recently purchased Samsung replacement batteries for both devices less than 6 months ago something about the Marshmellow updates seems to have fried the Samsung batteries as well. But when I put aftermarket replacement Stalion batteries in the devices now work like new.

Note: I tried replacing the batteries with the Stalion after market batteries before reverting to 5.1.1 but that did not solve the issue. Only after reverting the OS to 5.1.1 first, THEN replacing the batteries was the crashing issue fully solved..

I have tested and verified that putting the old Samsung batteries back in after reverting to 5.1.1 caused the devices to crash again.

3. To prevent Verizon installing the OTA update to upgrade from Lollipop to Marshmellow again, used Package Disabler Pro app to disable the system app called: syncmlcsvc

Both phones are working flawlessly now under typical daily use.

Thank goodness. I was so frustrated, but now I am so pleased to have the phones working well again. They are like new.

I post this in the hope it will solve your issues too
 
SOLVED IT FINALLY

I have 2 identical Verizon Galaxy Note 4 N910V phones and both experienced the exact same problem at the exact same time: frequent crashes, boot loop, would not fully boot unless plugged into charger. The problem only started happening with after one of Verizon's Marshmellow updates in Dec 2016

Tried everything in these forums to fix. Wakelock etc. Replacement batteries. But nothing worked.

Here’s what finally worked for me:

1. Reverted software from Marshmellow back to Lollipop 5.1.1

2. Replaced batteries.

Even though I had recently purchased Samsung replacement batteries for both devices less than 6 months ago something about the Marshmellow updates seems to have fried the Samsung batteries as well. But when I put aftermarket replacement Stalion batteries in the devices now work like new.

Note: I tried replacing the batteries with the Stalion after market batteries before reverting to 5.1.1 but that did not solve the issue. Only after reverting the OS to 5.1.1 first, THEN replacing the batteries was the crashing issue fully solved..

I have tested and verified that putting the old Samsung batteries back in after reverting to 5.1.1 caused the devices to crash again.

3. To prevent Verizon installing the OTA update to upgrade from Lollipop to Marshmellow again, used Package Disabler Pro app to disable the system app called: syncmlcsvc

Both phones are working flawlessly now under typical daily use.

Thank goodness. I was so frustrated, but now I am so pleased to have the phones working well again. They are like new.

I post this in the hope it will solve your issues too
 
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This started happening to me about 7-8 months ago, but kind of tapered off a bit, so I just accepted that my battery sucked and dealt with it.

However, in the past few weeks, the problem is back with a raging vengeance. I use my phone SO sparingly while not on the (original Samsung rapid) charger. I use it for bluetooth for my ~40 min drive to work, starting off at 100% battery. When I get to work, it's at ~98%, so playing music isn't killing the battery. Then it sits for about 5 hours untouched, screen off during the first half of my workday. When I pull it out at lunch, it's generally at ~78%. I want to actually use the phone for ONE HOUR, not plugged in, during my lunch. Not streaming, no media use, just fb messenger usually and maybe a news app or two. After 45 min of use, it's either barely above 40-ish % and ready to start the inevitable battery croak -or- it's completely dead (% drops every minute or two > then from 47% it drops to 33% > to 0% within a few seconds and powers off.) I just want one damn hour, ya know?

The interesting thing to me (that I don't see mentioned on this thread) is that a few weeks ago, when this newly-revived battery sh!tstorm began, my phone developed a magical new feature that never existed in the 16 mos I've owned it until now. It now makes a really distinct and fairly loud (it makes me jump) tone when the battery reaches 100% while charging. It only does this tone thing about 90% of the time it hits 100% charge, and I haven't updated in quite awhile.

My Note4 has been glitchy from day one. It's my first Samsung; I was a die-hard HTC fan until they refused to put out updates for anything but their newest model phone, even though the second newest came out just 10 months prior, the battery port failed, and HTC refused to replace the still-factory warrantied phone using loopholes. I jumped ship after two excellent HTC phones at that point and the Note4 is where I went. This phone has never even compared to my HTCs on their worst days. I'm SO unimpressed with Samsung (and their refrigerators blow too!)
 
This started happening to me about 7-8 months ago, but kind of tapered off a bit, so I just accepted that my battery sucked and dealt with it.

However, in the past few weeks, the problem is back with a raging vengeance. I use my phone SO sparingly while not on the (original Samsung rapid) charger. I use it for bluetooth for my ~40 min drive to work, starting off at 100% battery. When I get to work, it's at ~98%, so playing music isn't killing the battery. Then it sits for about 5 hours untouched, screen off during the first half of my workday. When I pull it out at lunch, it's generally at ~78%. I want to actually use the phone for ONE HOUR, not plugged in, during my lunch. Not streaming, no media use, just fb messenger usually and maybe a news app or two. After 45 min of use, it's either barely above 40-ish % and ready to start the inevitable battery croak -or- it's completely dead (% drops every minute or two > then from 47% it drops to 33% > to 0% within a few seconds and powers off.) I just want one damn hour, ya know?

The interesting thing to me (that I don't see mentioned on this thread) is that a few weeks ago, when this newly-revived battery sh!tstorm began, my phone developed a magical new feature that never existed in the 16 mos I've owned it until now. It now makes a really distinct and fairly loud (it makes me jump) tone when the battery reaches 100% while charging. It only does this tone thing about 90% of the time it hits 100% charge, and I haven't updated in quite awhile.

My Note4 has been glitchy from day one. It's my first Samsung; I was a die-hard HTC fan until they refused to put out updates for anything but their newest model phone, even though the second newest came out just 10 months prior, the battery port failed, and HTC refused to replace the still-factory warrantied phone using loopholes. I jumped ship after two excellent HTC phones at that point and the Note4 is where I went. This phone has never even compared to my HTCs on their worst days. I'm SO unimpressed with Samsung (and their refrigerators blow too!)

You mentioned Messenger, so I assume you have Facebook on your phone too. If that's the case, it's been proven that fb is a battery hog, so much so that I've personally have it disabled on my Note 4 and strictly use the mobile Web page for my social media needs. Marshmallow has been great on my Note (910C) and idle time off the charger leaves it a solid sleep state (lose less than 10% overnight).
 
The interesting thing to me (that I don't see mentioned on this thread) is that a few weeks ago, when this newly-revived battery sh!tstorm began, my phone developed a magical new feature that never existed in the 16 mos I've owned it until now. It now makes a really distinct and fairly loud (it makes me jump) tone when the battery reaches 100% while charging. It only does this tone thing about 90% of the time it hits 100% charge, and I haven't updated in quite awhile.
I can't help with your battery problem, but the charge complete sound just started happening on my Verizon Note 4 a week or so ago and I had attributed it to a possible change in the January security update. It had always made a beep sound when I put it on the charger. I found that both of these sounds were turned off via Settings->Sound and notification->Other sounds->uncheck "Charging sound".

Larry
 
Same issue with my Note4 which I got outside of the US. Shuts down randomly between 50% to 20% and I had to remove the battery for about a minute, put it back in and boot up. Back to the same battery level when it shut off. Second battery already but same crap.

had the very same issue with a new Note 4. The default battery lasted about 2.5 hours and shut down as high as 50% and as low as 30%.

Got a replacement ZeroLemon battery and am getting 38 hours out of it. I also went through the checklist to remove unwanted apps such as KNOX, etc.
 
Hi guys,

I'm also suddely experiencing extremely fast draining of my battery. It started about two weeks ago all of a sudden. Normally my phone lasts about 1,5 day o normal use. Now it even drains when I only have google maps on (for navigation), and it is in the charger in my car! I would have lost about 20% of my battery in an hour of driving. With normal use it then drops to about 50% with only about 20 mins screentime and only facebook or emails.
I also hear about every 10 mins or so the sound it makes when I try to wake it up (only the screen remains black). GSAM monitor says that the biggest draining is due to Android and Kernel OS. I have disabled all of the apps that I wasn't using (package disabler pro) and went through all of the location rights. Nothing seems to work.
It seems like a problem is stopping it from deep sleeping but not only that, the fast drain even when it is in a charger in my car is really strange. Any suggestions? I have bought a new battery but that didn't help either. I'm kinda lost and thinking about buying a new phone....
 
Sudden fast battery draining here too.

Appears to have started after the Verizon Feb security update last week. Battery page shows kernel and Android OS as biggest users. But, even if I add up all the battery %'s, it only equates to about 1/2 of actual drain.

One thing I noticed is that the 4G signal level appears weaker than previous. Sitting in my house I barely have 1 bar when used to have 3-4.

Really sucks. I was hoping for more life out of this to see what phones are coming out in the next few months.
 
No way this is a battery issue. I've had the same problem for quite a while. Dies at exactly 40%. I've changed batteries 3 times, both OEM and Duracell. No joy. There's a bug somewhere, soft, firm or hardware. A miracle if Samsung or carrier would ever find it much less admit it exists.
 
I have the same problem. Infact sometimes it's not on 30% or 40% but 50% or 60%, this thing happen when I'm using it. But if I left it unplug at night it drained to 0%. Only when I'm using it. And this is my second battery. I believe it's the phone note 4, my wife and son S7 is not doing that. Sometimes in with the client to check something it died on me. I'm waiting for a new note coming out. I wish Samsung would solve the problem then.
 

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