Billcoke 2nd Gear April 5, 2012 Share April 5, 2012 (edited) Got this error message, "Battery Losing Charge too Fast" for my Galaxy Note. Though I disable email auto sync, it didn't help. I've also uninstall all the games, it didn't help too. I've set the battery to power save mode. Please help. Edited April 5, 2012 by Billcoke ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RadX Moderator April 5, 2012 Share April 5, 2012 U post twice sure run out la...hahaha Other thread deleted Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
2009k Neutral Newbie April 5, 2012 Share April 5, 2012 What app you install to get the radio switches in the top roll of your notification panel? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
En0203 2nd Gear April 5, 2012 Share April 5, 2012 check settings battery or download betterbatterystats app to see what is draining ur batt Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Billcoke 2nd Gear April 5, 2012 Author Share April 5, 2012 (edited) Malware. What did you install recently, and from where ? I also thought could be a Malware, but installed Avast antivirus, all the files are clean. Only download the apps from Google Play, recently installed the following apps https://play.google.com/store?hl=en - Installed many apps from "Go....." eg: Go Tashmgr, Go Launcher etc. but have uninstalled all except Go Keyboard and Go Emoji - Installed Battery Indicator, have uninstalled that too. - Installed Edited April 5, 2012 by Billcoke Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
En0203 2nd Gear April 5, 2012 Share April 5, 2012 What app you install to get the radio switches in the top roll of your notification panel? those are Samsung default. with custom rom u can even increase those toggles up to 14 number. u can add in quick panel to launch apps too in custom rom Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Billcoke 2nd Gear April 5, 2012 Author Share April 5, 2012 What app you install to get the radio switches in the top roll of your notification panel? Thought this is the default feature? no?? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
2009k Neutral Newbie April 5, 2012 Share April 5, 2012 Me not having this phone, so wondering if can get app that can do the same... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Happily1986 5th Gear April 5, 2012 Share April 5, 2012 It is a fact that when you install certain apps, the developers of such app(s) bundle addons which are non-critical to the operation of the app itself. Such addons include advertising (Google Ads is legal), Analytics, Developer Tools, Licensing, Social Gaming as well as Push Notification. The message that you are receiving in your notification bar falls under Push Notification and perhaps Analytics. 1.) You need to narrow down which app is the culprit that bundles this addon. I personally use the app Addons Detector to sniff all my apps. 2.) Okay now you have found it, now what? Delete it. There is no other recourse unless you are capable of disabling the addon Anyway, a rogue app such as this should be avoided. Just delete it. 3.) Add a 1 star review on Google Play to whack the developer. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spidey10 Supercharged April 5, 2012 Share April 5, 2012 guys, i just got myself a S.Note and it sometimes black out and i am unable switch on by pressing the button. To on it again, i have to remove the battery and put it back, then it's ok. This hv been happening since new....in a day, I need to do this twice or three times...is there something wrong here? planning to take it to the service ctr to check but want feedback from users if anyone out there have the same problem :angry: Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Extinguisher 6th Gear April 5, 2012 Share April 5, 2012 (edited) i think that is a bogey message to get u to download that app, just like some advert. Dun think your battery is really losing charge right? i get advert on my galaxy s2 notification bar too from time to time. Go install Airpush Detector and find the offending apps sending these apps. Edited April 5, 2012 by Extinguisher Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Happily1986 5th Gear April 5, 2012 Share April 5, 2012 guys, i just got myself a S.Note and it sometimes black out and i am unable switch on by pressing the button. To on it again, i have to remove the battery and put it back, then it's ok. This hv been happening since new....in a day, I need to do this twice or three times...is there something wrong here? planning to take it to the service ctr to check but want feedback from users if anyone out there have the same problem :angry: did you install a custom ROM/overclock/undervolt prior to this? This is a new set right? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Extinguisher 6th Gear April 5, 2012 Share April 5, 2012 Go install Airpush Detector and find the offending apps sending these adverts to your phone. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom_kkh 1st Gear April 5, 2012 Share April 5, 2012 Got this error message, "Battery Losing Charge too Fast" for my Galaxy Note. Though I disable email auto sync, it didn't help. I've also uninstall all the games, it didn't help too. I've set the battery to power save mode. Please help. my friend claims his note can last 2 days without charge even if playing game extensively.... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Billcoke 2nd Gear April 5, 2012 Author Share April 5, 2012 Those buggers, really pain in the bum. [furious] It is a fact that when you install certain apps, the developers of such app(s) bundle addons which are non-critical to the operation of the app itself. Such addons include advertising (Google Ads is legal), Analytics, Developer Tools, Licensing, Social Gaming as well as Push Notification. The message that you are receiving in your notification bar falls under Push Notification and perhaps Analytics. 1.) You need to narrow down which app is the culprit that bundles this addon. I personally use the app Addons Detector to sniff all my apps. 2.) Okay now you have found it, now what? Delete it. There is no other recourse unless you are capable of disabling the addon Anyway, a rogue app such as this should be avoided. Just delete it. 3.) Add a 1 star review on Google Play to whack the developer. [furious] Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Billcoke 2nd Gear April 5, 2012 Author Share April 5, 2012 Go install Airpush Detector and find the offending apps sending these adverts to your phone. Thanks, will do and get rid of these apps. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Billcoke 2nd Gear April 5, 2012 Author Share April 5, 2012 It is a fact that when you install certain apps, the developers of such app(s) bundle addons which are non-critical to the operation of the app itself. Such addons include advertising (Google Ads is legal), Analytics, Developer Tools, Licensing, Social Gaming as well as Push Notification. The message that you are receiving in your notification bar falls under Push Notification and perhaps Analytics. 1.) You need to narrow down which app is the culprit that bundles this addon. I personally use the app Addons Detector to sniff all my apps. 2.) Okay now you have found it, now what? Delete it. There is no other recourse unless you are capable of disabling the addon Anyway, a rogue app such as this should be avoided. Just delete it. 3.) Add a 1 star review on Google Play to whack the developer. [furious] BTW, any needs to install anti virus software? coz they constantly do background scan and drain battery fast, so I wonder is there a need for Anti Virus. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Happily1986 5th Gear April 5, 2012 Share April 5, 2012 BTW, any needs to install anti virus software? coz they constantly do background scan and drain battery fast, so I wonder is there a need for Anti Virus. so far no need la. at least i dont. for the moment. when more and more viruses, malware, worms and trojans emerge to target android os then perhaps you should. which is why i dont welcome Google Wallet. it as good as attracting hackers' attention. for now however, i feel that anti virus apps are battery guzzlers and resource hogs particularly those that offer all in one solutions e.g. locate your phone in event of theft. tried before. ram usage can hit 70MB. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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