Mikeeee macrumors 6502a Original poster Sep 27, 2017 552 534 Nov 15, 2017 #1 I've been monitoring the battery in my new X. Today I found that usage and standby were both the same. It's been like that all day. Anybody know why this is happening?
I've been monitoring the battery in my new X. Today I found that usage and standby were both the same. It's been like that all day. Anybody know why this is happening?
Mlrollin91 macrumors G5 Nov 20, 2008 14,177 10,194 Nov 15, 2017 #2 You have a stuck processor. Reboot the phone and recharge to 100%. Try again. Did you restore from a backup, or set up as new?
You have a stuck processor. Reboot the phone and recharge to 100%. Try again. Did you restore from a backup, or set up as new?
eicca Suspended Oct 23, 2014 1,773 3,606 Nov 15, 2017 #3 My 6S started doing the same thing after I turned on Hey Siri.
Mikeeee macrumors 6502a Original poster Sep 27, 2017 552 534 Nov 15, 2017 #4 Mlrollin91 said: You have a stuck processor. Reboot the phone and recharge to 100%. Try again. Did you restore from a backup, or set up as new? Click to expand... I restored as new and then restored my backup after that.
Mlrollin91 said: You have a stuck processor. Reboot the phone and recharge to 100%. Try again. Did you restore from a backup, or set up as new? Click to expand... I restored as new and then restored my backup after that.
Mlrollin91 macrumors G5 Nov 20, 2008 14,177 10,194 Nov 15, 2017 #5 Mikeeee said: I restored as new and then restored my backup after that. Click to expand... So your device probably is indexing and has a stuck processor. Reboot device and charge back up to 100%. Reactions: Mikeeee
Mikeeee said: I restored as new and then restored my backup after that. Click to expand... So your device probably is indexing and has a stuck processor. Reboot device and charge back up to 100%.
Mikeeee macrumors 6502a Original poster Sep 27, 2017 552 534 Nov 15, 2017 #6 Mlrollin91 said: So your device probably is indexing and has a stuck processor. Reboot device and charge back up to 100%. Click to expand... Thanks I'm doing that. Out of curiosity if a stuck processor was indeed the case, do you think that would have effected battery performance?
Mlrollin91 said: So your device probably is indexing and has a stuck processor. Reboot device and charge back up to 100%. Click to expand... Thanks I'm doing that. Out of curiosity if a stuck processor was indeed the case, do you think that would have effected battery performance?
Mlrollin91 macrumors G5 Nov 20, 2008 14,177 10,194 Nov 16, 2017 #7 Mikeeee said: Thanks I'm doing that. Out of curiosity if a stuck processor was indeed the case, do you think that would have effected battery performance? Click to expand... Not necessarily. It could potentially be something very small.
Mikeeee said: Thanks I'm doing that. Out of curiosity if a stuck processor was indeed the case, do you think that would have effected battery performance? Click to expand... Not necessarily. It could potentially be something very small.