Hi guys.
I'm a huge flashing enthuthiast, like a lot of people here.
I have Desire EYE with KitKat, and every time i was trying to update my phone to newer Android (LP, MM) I get the worst battery life you could imagine.
Also I saw a lot of users here, who was complaining about huge battery drain after flashing new roms (with clean install, factory reset, etc.)
After seaching a lot, I found some info about MRA bug.
You can look about it here. It's present only on 5+ versions of Android.
http://ift.tt/1VAeB3A
It happens, when you use mobile network. After that, there is a big chance, that mobile radio module will work, and your app will continue to drain battery.
You can look at MRA time in your app settings. Just compare screen on time and mobile radio active time to know, if this bug affects your device.
I found a possible solution to fix it.
So, in a few words, here is the solution.
You need root.
1) Install Xposed framework
2) Install MobileRadioActiveFix module and activate it.
Important: Install version 1.1 if you have Lollipop, or 1.2 if you have Marshmallow.
3) Reboot.
Thanks to authors of these modules - pylerSM and glauberlima.
And their git pages:
http://ift.tt/1NO3ijx
http://ift.tt/1VAeCEC
Also I want to thank everyone, who shared this info.
P.S. Also I want to say sorry for any mistakes in my English :)
I'm a huge flashing enthuthiast, like a lot of people here.
I have Desire EYE with KitKat, and every time i was trying to update my phone to newer Android (LP, MM) I get the worst battery life you could imagine.
Also I saw a lot of users here, who was complaining about huge battery drain after flashing new roms (with clean install, factory reset, etc.)
After seaching a lot, I found some info about MRA bug.
You can look about it here. It's present only on 5+ versions of Android.
http://ift.tt/1VAeB3A
It happens, when you use mobile network. After that, there is a big chance, that mobile radio module will work, and your app will continue to drain battery.
You can look at MRA time in your app settings. Just compare screen on time and mobile radio active time to know, if this bug affects your device.
I found a possible solution to fix it.
So, in a few words, here is the solution.
You need root.
1) Install Xposed framework
2) Install MobileRadioActiveFix module and activate it.
Important: Install version 1.1 if you have Lollipop, or 1.2 if you have Marshmallow.
3) Reboot.
Thanks to authors of these modules - pylerSM and glauberlima.
And their git pages:
http://ift.tt/1NO3ijx
http://ift.tt/1VAeCEC
Also I want to thank everyone, who shared this info.
P.S. Also I want to say sorry for any mistakes in my English :)
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