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The model is SM-G900A. I did the last factory reset yesterday and i haven't installed any apps to see if there will be any differences. Here is the battery usage. I haven't tried the cache partition wipeHello and welcome to Android Forums benemirel
I doubt that the problem lies with your motherboard.
Just a few questions to try and resolve your issue.
1. What is your model of Galaxy S5 as per #1.2 of 41 Galaxy S5 models - Dummies Guide
2. As well as the Factory Data Reset, have you tried a cache partition wipe as per #1.3 of S5 Lollipop Update Problems - Dummies Guide
3. Are you running any of the following apps...
Apps that auto start or run in the background
1. Facebook
2. BlackBerry Messenger
3. 8 Ball Pool
4. Instagram
5. Messenger
6. WeChat
7. Facebook Pages Manager
8. Oovoo Video Call Text & Voice
9. KakaoTalk Free Calls & Text
10. Vine
Apps that are initiated by the user
1. Spotify
2. Amazon Kindle
3. Line Free Calls & Messages
4. Samsung WatchOn Video
5. Snapchat
6. Netflix
7. SoundCloud Music & Audio
8. CleanMaster Speed Booster
9. Tumblr
10. Picsart Photo Studio
OrangeWhich Romanian carrier are you connected to?
Orange
If the mobile data is off, the phone is still looking for 3G and 4G connection? Today I only had for 30 min the mobile data on.Your phone, G900A, is the carrier model for the AT&T network, U.S.A.. It is designed specifically for that network and does not always function well on all worldwide networks. In your case, unless you have an excellent 4G/LTE signal, your phone will struggle on the Orange, 3G network for data. See, Will My Phone Work? This inability to maintain a 3G connection could be causing your battery drain as it will constantly be seeking for a signal. 2G for calls and texts should be OK.
If the mobile data is off, the phone is still looking for 3G and 4G connection? Today I only had for 30 min the mobile data on.
I don't have the feature but I dialed *#*#43... number and changed the network mode. I'll check if it helps.It will always seek for the strongest signal. On the international model, G900F, you can go to...
Settings > More networks > mobile networks > Network mode
Here you can select LTE/WCDMA/GSM or WCDMA/GSM or WCDMA only or just GSM only. Do you have that feature on the G900A? If so, try setting it to GSM only. See if that helps.
No change with only GSM mode on. Any other idea? Are there any chances to be the motherboard? The guy from the service told me that the phone could have been open before beacause is not the original samsung seal.It will always seek for the strongest signal. On the international model, G900F, you can go to...
Settings > More networks > mobile networks > Network mode
Here you can select LTE/WCDMA/GSM or WCDMA/GSM or WCDMA only or just GSM only. Do you have that feature on the G900A? If so, try setting it to GSM only. See if that helps.
Thanks I'll try it out. I just ordered a new battery too, $55 with shipping. Ouch.
Thing is I'm sure I've had the battery drop down to 1%-10% on a few occasions and I'm sure it's even dropped to 0% a couple times in the last year I've had it and it's never been an issue
Thanks for everyone's advice on this thread!
I have a question about Macrodroid, do I have to be rooted to create a macro that turns off data when the screen is off? The reason I'm asking is because that's what it says below the choice. [Mobile Data On/Off (Root Only)]
If your Verizon model, G900V, is on either of the latest Lollipop firmwares, OE1 or OG5, you will not be able to downgrade or root your phone, ever. See, here.
Are you running any of the apps shown in post #233 above?
See, that just irritates me. Even if I had decided to not root, taking options away from me just pushes my buttons all wrong. I was already planning on just buying my next phone outright from a 3rd party, but that grinds all my gears wrong. Wish I had known that before this version got pushed at me. Hate having options taken away. So what happens when I walk my Verizon model S5 over to someone like T-Mobile? I'm only still on Verizon because I have a discount but that's going to expire probably come summer.
None of the background apps installed.
Spotify and Tumblr off the user initiated list, but that should only be an issue when those are actually running, right? Both are under Greenify.
Well they still haven't gotten past 5.0 anyway. Might just tough it out to summer, buy something new and go from there. hopefully T-Mobile doesn't try to take my options away if I go that route.The G900V should work OK on the T-Mobile (USA), GSM, network but you will need to keep the Verizon firmware which, if you are not on the Verizon network, will never receive an update for security, bugfixes or Marshmallow. See #1.6 of 41 Galaxy S5 models - Dummies Guide and Will My Phone Work?
This would account for your battery improvement when the phone is resting. Try running the phone for, say, 24 hours with Spotify, Tumblr and Greenify disabled and see how your battery fairs.
When you do this can you receive phone calls or texts? Also do I need root my phone? Currently my S5 is not rooted.turning off data and wifi will just about stop battery drain.
I use MacroDroid to turn it off when the screen locks,
and then turn them ON when the screen is unlocked.
my phone right now is showing 88% and has been off charger for 18 hours.
Moderate use, forums, telco, lots of messages, emails, reading the newspapers.... but when i put it down, everything goes off.
turning off data and wifi will just about stop battery drain.
I use MacroDroid to turn it off when the screen locks,
and then turn them ON when the screen is unlocked.
my phone right now is showing 88% and has been off charger for 18 hours.
Moderate use, forums, telco, lots of messages, emails, reading the newspapers.... but when i put it down, everything goes off.
When you do this can you receive phone calls or texts? Also do I need root my phone? Currently my S5 is not rooted.
Awesome I just wanted to make sure about that. So to turn off data on Macrodroid I will need to root my phone right? I have not done this ever in the past and I am somewhat nervous about doing it. If you know of a easy way to do this I would appreciate it.DATA and WiFi have absolutely nothing to do with making/receiving phone calls, or sending/receiving SMS text messages.
Now, MMS is a different story, DATA must be turned ON. Back when I had 4.4.4 and left DATA off all the time, I had Textra programmed to turn ON data and send out the MMS msg w/picture, and then it turned data OFF again. Worked slicker 'n snot.
but, after 5.0 was pushed onto my phone, I have had to resort back to physically turning off DATA manually.
to me, it is not a big deal.... it lets my phones ( S5 and Note 4 ) go for days and days in between a recharge...
and I don't have to mess with Airplane Mode..... on my S5 I tried out Airplane Mode and it screwed up a lot of settings on my phone. That was the 1st and only time I ever did that.... I moved Airplane Mode down to the bottom of the stack where it will not ever be activated by mistake again.
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Verizon: Galaxy S5, Note 4, HTC One M9, VZW MiFi
Yeah I have 5.0. I will definitely try your suggestions. Thanks!On a stock phone ( not rooted ), No app can turn DATA on/off with 5.0 or later versions of Android.
If you want to root the phone, make sure it does not have Lollipop on it, or is not on AT&T or Verizon.
they have blocked root....
If you do root the phone, yes, MacroDroid or other app, can turn DATA on/off.
When I had 4.4.4 on my phone, MacroDroid turned DATA/WiFi on/off in sync with me Unlocking the screen, or the screen being locked.
it was nice.... until Verizon forced 5.0 onto my phone and then that stopped.
WiFi is still switchable on/off, but DATA is not.
so, I leave DATA off all the time... I don't need it unless I leave home, and then it is only needed for a brief amount of time to find something. When I reach my new destination, I turn DATA off again.