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Well, two red flags...
First of all...titanium
Not saying that is the cause, but almost every time there is a problem, it is in the mix.
The error that is most likely causing the drain (either caused by a bug in the rom or TB or both) is Google analytics tracker is going crazy


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Suggestions? I need the app as i bought it. This only started happening on aokp 37. Maybe i should go back to build 36?
 
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How do we solve this OG? I know its a built in service that monitors something?

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Suggestions? I need the app as i bought it. This only started happening on aokp 37. Maybe i should go back to build 36?






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How do we solve this OG? I know its a built in service that monitors something?

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My recommendation is a full wipe with no restoring...
then flash a stable rom e.g. m5

However, you did say that others are having battery issues on b37, so it might be as easy as going back to b36

The ironic thing is, people buy TB to save time when flashing... Just saying
With that being said, many people use it successfully with no problems


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My recommendation is a full wipe with no restoring...
then flash a stable rom e.g. m5

However, you did say that others are having battery issues on b37, so it might be as easy as going back to b36

The ironic thing is, people buy TB to save time when flashing... Just saying
With that being said, many people use it successfully with no problems


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I uninstalled TB and will test. I only restore apps never data. TB is a great tool to have though. I may just flash build 36 tomorrow and see what happens.
 
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I uninstalled TB and will test. I only restore apps never data. TB is a great tool to have though. I may just flash build 36 tomorrow and see what happens.
If titanium was at fault, then only a wipe will fix...installing it at this point will do nothing as the damage has been done.
The better test is to go back to b36...

A good practice to get into is making nandroids of your stable rom before flashing new. Simple to go back when things get haywire

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If titanium was at fault, then only a wipe will fix...installing it at this point will do nothing as the damage has been done.
The better test is to go back to b36...

A good practice to get into is making nandroids of your stable rom before flashing new. Simple to go back when things get haywire

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Did a google search and checked their market page and see no reports of battery drain. Might just be the rom. Ill flash build 36 and test. I havent made a nandroid becuse im not set on what rom im sticking with. I do know my signal is all over the place latley and its been reported many times with aokp.
 
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I'm on 37 and it seems to be one of the better builds on battery. Delete and download 37 again before going back to 36

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I uninstalled TB and will test. I only restore apps never data. TB is a great tool to have though. I may just flash build 36 tomorrow and see what happens.
I use apps backup from the market to restore, and have never had a problem, works very well.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...BwYmFja3VwIl0.

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I'm on 37 and it seems to be one of the better builds on battery. Delete and download 37 again before going back to 36

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I too am running 37 with no problems. Using OG's -3.1.9.6j Kernel.
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I use apps backup from the market to restore, and have never had a problem, works very well.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...BwYmFja3VwIl0.

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I too am running 37 with no problems. Using OG's -3.1.9.6j Kernel.
thanks, im just going to stick to titanium for now. i did a fresh install of 37 and while im still getting more battery drain it isn't as bad as it was. im wondering if by me screwing with my gamma settings it isn't drawing more juice from the battery?
 
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I don't think so. If the multipliers are up it might draw a little juice but nothing worth noticing. I've got my multipliers way up and brightness half way.

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