My S21, current OS patch version, randomly started overheating and battery draining very quickly last week. This was an abrupt change in behavior. I factory reset my phone. That fixed it for a few days and then this issue reappeared. I cleared my partition cache, no change. I swapped my battery for an OEM battery at a shop. No change. Accubattery and Devcheck both say no app is draining any CPU, RAM or power unnecessarily. This has to be a droid OS issue. Apparently late last year around One 6.0 some bad stuff happened and I have now been affected and cannot find any resolution. My phone now has to be on a charger 24/7 for normal use. The heat alone will end of life the device prematurely. Totally unacceptable.
J'aimerais vous poser plusieurs questions au pralable, pour liminer le problme plus rapidement : Quand avez vous acheter le tlphone ? (car si vous l'avez achet il y a moins de deux ans avec la garantie, vous aurez peut tre un remboursement ou d'autres privilges), Avez vous sauvegard les donnes de votre tlphone en cas d'arrt complet de celui-ci ?
'I would like to ask you several questions beforehand, to resolve the problem more quickly: When did you buy the phone? (because if you bought it less than two years ago with the warranty, you may have a refund or other privileges), Have you backed up the data on your phone in case it completely shuts down? ?'
My S21 also just started doing this yesterday afternoon. All of a sudden the phone stays warm even if the screen is off. No app is shown as draining battery. I tried hard-rebooting and it didn't help. Trying cache partition wipe now but looks like that most likely won't help either.
I have exactly the same problem, started yesterday, battery draining within 6-7 hours, with only maybe 20-30 minutes of use. Battery usage by application were only at 1 or 2% of usage. The phone appears warmer and slower (somethings running jerky and sound crackling). Battery estimated life left says it should run for a day. Looked at it when I had 18% left, it said 4h 30 mins left, it was dead within 30 minutes. Phone usage today was at around 20 minutes.
This exact problem is on reddit as well. Samsung needs to answer for this. Also, as stated above, a factory reset fixed it for a week then it went back to this behavior. Wildly suspicious. That means it's not a hardware issue, and it isn't an app drain issue per all the monitoring I did. It has to be OS based, aka either a bug or intentional hardware refresh.
Accubaerry will perform the maintenance control system, and it will give you some decent options for choosing the best way to monitor the smartphone. It will provide you with suggestions about what types of applications are consuming the most battery, and it will determine its importance. You can delete such applications that are not adding any kind of usability or similar things.
The application will detect the charging mechanism, and if you have left the phone for a long time, then the application will also consider that point. It will help smartphones consume that much energy, which is essential, and the rest will not be used even though the smartphone is connected to the charging point. Accubattery helps to shut down the smartphone entirely if the smartphone is overcharged, and such thing also improves the overall performance of the mobile.
One of the best things about the accubattery pro is that it will help you run any high-end application by optimizing the smartphone before running it. Usually, when you are trying to install some games or applications on the smartphone, there will be some errors that make it hard even to run. So the accubattery pro version here is created so that it will run even the bigger levels of applications quite easily.
I have two AP9630s running on the latest AOS software and installed in different UPS models. I am trying to find out how to change the battery temperature readout from Celsius to Fahrenheit and can't figure out how to do it. Is this possible and, if so, where do I find the "switch" to change it?
Try going to Configuration/Security/Local Users/Management (instead of default settings) and changing it for your specific user ID. I think the default settings only apply to newly-created users, not existing ones.
If the firmware on the AP9630 is version 5.7.1 or above to change the output go to Configuration, Security, Local Users, Management and select the user you login as. Under user preferences select US Customary.
My AP9630s are running the 6.4.0 version of the firmware. I can change and apply the setting to "US customary" and, still, the battery temperature in the Status/UPS/UPS Status screen still shows the temperature in Celsius. This happens on both AP9630s in both my SMX1500RM2U and my SMX1000 units. Celsius also remains in the data log for the value "Tups".
The "Default User Settings" as Terry mentioned are the default preferences you can set up for adding new users to the system, like a template. This is less stuff you maybe have to configure each time you add a user, especially if adding in bulk through command line interface. The system also uses the preference set here when a user setting cannot be applied, such as for email notifications or something since it does not know which user account ties to which email recipient.
The "Management" menu is where the active list of users on the system live so you'd click each one's preference you want to change. If you want to change the currently logged in user, a short cut to their preferences is to click on the user name on the top right of the screen (near the language, log off option, etc) and it will send you to the correct screen.
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