I have my phone running 99.6% of the time in spare parts and it shows android system as the culprit holding a partial wakelock.
so my question is, how do i fix this? i've tried a factory reset three times, am updated to 1.21 ota and have slowly started to reintegrate apps but it always starts again and always after a different app.
i'm getting pretty frustrated anyone got any ideas?
UPDATE In my case it was network time abusing wireless location service that was causing the problem and hence the reason a factory reset didnt solve it, i switched off network time and voila!
just to clarify, no live wallpapers, and phone is in airplane mode to avoid any data usage drainig the battery.
i have got beautiful widgets homescreen small clock and pure cal widget installed at the moment but even when i uninstall them it doesnt fix it, also im running launcher pro 0.4.2 but also had the problem when i reverted to sense.
and i have read every other thread here about battery life that i could find but no-one seems to have this problemo
anyone with any advice on why my phone wont sleep?
A long shot, but go in to Mobile Settings and untick Enable always-on mobile data.
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A long shot, but go in to Mobile Settings and untick Enable always-on mobile data.
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ok cool, giving that i try now but i had been leaving it in airplane mode to try and take the vagaries of data out of the equation.
this started about a week ago and i really noticed it when i was in a 6 hour long meeting and my battery basically draines 60% even though the phone was in airplane mode
ok tried that but with my phone just factory reset, airplane mode and no apps installed other than spare parts it's showing running 94.1 % of the time and all of it is android system.
that cant be right
i have restored data, maybe i shouldnt restore data either but that just seems plain crazy
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What exact foreground and background processes/services do you have running when this is happening, any idea?
Apps like System Panel can show you them and some useful other details. That is certainly too high.
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What exact foreground and background processes/services do you have running when this is happening, any idea?
Apps like System Panel can show you them and some useful other details. That is certainly too high.
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ok right now there is
com.android.syncml.service
sense
market
messages
people
rss reader
syncml provider
sys panel
touch input
updater
and then a load of inactive cached applications
do you see anything unusual there?
ok so i downloaded system app and killed all apps except excluded and sytem apps and my running usage has gone down, now thats no suprise in and of itself but now i need to see if it stays down.
i've just checked again and the percentage is still going down, so it's either an inactive app which i didnt list ( is that even possible if its inactive) or one of the items i listed above.
has anyone got any thoughts.
What do the logs say upon going to standby? (Use aLogcat to watch/save system log).
I had same problem I tried the turning off network always on to off, didn't change anything. the thing that worked for me was turning off my flickr account!? For some reason it kept my calendar awake so keeping system from sleeping, don't ask me why as I can't figure it out, though since doing this I'm now getting up to 2 days of average use from the battery. Also I've done the usual of reducing the different accounts sync timings etc.
Have you typed *#*#4636#*#* into the phone key pad to look at what is happening? This can give valuable info on what's draining the battery.
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I had same problem I tried the turning off network always on to off, didn't change anything. the thing that worked for me was turning off my flickr account!? For some reason it kept my calendar awake so keeping system from sleeping, don't ask me why as I can't figure it out, though since doing this I'm now getting up to 2 days of average use from the battery. Also I've done the usual of reducing the different accounts sync timings etc.
Have you typed *#*#4636#*#* into the phone key pad to look at what is happening? This can give valuable info on what's draining the battery.
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I have the same problem as OP since the latest update. The *#*#4636#*#* code is not helping in this case. The partial wake lock is displayed as Android System - which doesn't tell me anything.
I read something about the Calendar issues but I am unable to stop the calendar in running processes.
How did you solve your problem?
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I have the same problem as OP since the latest update. The *#*#4636#*#* code is not helping in this case. The partial wake lock is displayed as Android System - which doesn't tell me anything.
I read something about the Calendar issues but I am unable to stop the calendar in running processes.
How did you solve your problem?
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Ok i seem to have had some luck since last night though i'm not sure of the exact reason.
i did as th3 said and downloaded system monitor and then killed all background active and inactive tasks and that seems to have solved the problem. I have no idea why that would be the case though and i am watching it carefully to see if it stays fixed.
i dont have a flickr account setup
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What do the logs say upon going to standby? (Use aLogcat to watch/save system log).
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Djet, I installed alogcat and have found all references to wakelock, rather than post the entire log
D/PowerManagerService( 77): wakelock: PARTIAL_WAKE_LOCK 'NetworkLocation Check Location' activated (minState=0)
D/PowerManagerService( 77): wakelock: PARTIAL_WAKE_LOCK 'NetworkLocation Check Location' activated (minState=0)
D/PowerManagerService( 77): wakelock: PARTIAL_WAKE_LOCK 'keyguardWakeAndHandOff' activated (minState=0)
D/PowerManagerService( 77): wakelock: FULL_WAKE_LOCK 'keyguard'ACQUIRE_CAUSES_WAKEUP activated (minState=3)
there are also some entries in red like this one
E/vold ( 53): Unable to lookup media '/devices/platform/msm_sdcc.1/mmc_host/mmc0/mmc0:0001'
and a load of errors to do with global search etc but this is all pretty much gobbledegook to me, what am i looking for?
thanks
ok so based on that log i have switched of the use wireless networks to find my location (not gps i hardly ever use that anyway) and now the running % is dropping fast.
i will keep you posted as to whether it keeps coming down or not.
it is going to be an enormous bummer if i cant use wireless location, thats one of a smartphones greatest powers, why would this suddenly start happening now ( started about a week before the ota update) and continues even when i factory reset.
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ok so based on that log i have switched of the use wireless networks to find my location (not gps i hardly ever use that anyway) and now the running % is dropping fast.
i will keep you posted as to whether it keeps coming down or not.
it is going to be an enormous bummer if i cant use wireless location, thats one of a smartphones greatest powers, why would this suddenly start happening now ( started about a week before the ota update) and continues even when i factory reset.
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I suppose it's not the feature itself guilty but the applications using it. I had the same issue with battery running out because of Location service wake locks. It turned out one of the Locale app plugins was abusing this service. Having it uninstalled battery run became normal.
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I suppose it's not the feature itself guilty but the applications using it. I had the same issue with battery running out because of Location service wake locks. It turned out one of the Locale app plugins was abusing this service. Having it uninstalled battery run became normal.
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Yes i know what you mean, how did you go about diagnosing that? also i have done several factory resets and it still happens
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There are a many app settings that drain battery and the stock setup is nothing I am fond of. Location/locale was one of them for me, calendar, network time and widget/app syncs being the others. A non-stock app causing such problems was NetCounter.
Calendar was fixed by killing it and restarting it. It's a known bug for many.
If many widgets are running sync very often, then you can imagine battery draining fast.
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There are a many app settings that drain battery and the stock setup is nothing I am fond of. Location/locale was one of them for me, calendar, network time and widget/app syncs being the others. A non-stock app causing such problems was NetCounter.
Calendar was fixed by killing it and restarting it. It's a known bug for many.
If many widgets are running sync very often, then you can imagine battery draining fast.
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th3 you are legend, it was network time, i switched that off and all is now well in the world. cheers dude
Good find. I had the thing off anyway, but it is good to know.
I'm trying to figure out exactly what's going on. I started having trouble with awful battery life on my Epic running stock EC05. I uninstalled a few things and tweaked some settings, but the reality was that I dropped from about 15 hours use to 8 hours use on a full charge. So I rooted and flashed a couple ROMs. I settled on Syndicate and things were trucking along nicely with normal (or better) battery life. Then it happened again. Down to about 8 hours of life for a full charge.
The only thing that is in common between the two is I downloaded and installed a weather widget just before things went to pot. On stock it was the WeatherBug widget and most recently Fancy Widget. I tried switching the updating to only once a day and only on WiFi, but it still chewed through the battery. So far, having removed Fancy Widget from my home screen looks to have solved the battery drain, but widgets aren't supposed to do that. I grabbed Spare Parts and looked at what was going on and found that my phone was spending the majority of its time awake or partially awake, even when I wasn't using it.
So, has anyone else experienced excessive battery drain after installing a weather widget? Do you use a custom launcher? Am I missing something else?
I have recently had this same problem. Thought I messed up soemthing with the install so I'm getting so good at wiping and reinstalling everything I did it again.
Didn't fix the problem. I was like WTF!!! So using Spare parts it was telling me my phone wasn't sleeping, but partial wake looked fine.
So I did the airplane toggle and that seemed to fix it. I did recently install beautfiul widgets. not sure it is related.
last night my battery in wildfire was drain from around 50% to 2 % over the night. previous days i observe nothing strange about battery draining. Strange is that i didn t change anything or install any other app.
Rom: cyanogen mod 7 last stable release.... no 3g network, data connection or wifi during the night.
I dont know why, but you may install autokillet who dont let at the phone use so much memory
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I dont know why, but you may install autokillet who dont let at the phone use so much memory
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Task killers give a placebo effect, don't get me wrong they do what they say they do but in my eyes most apps use the most resources when first starting so is it really better to have an app start then be killed then start again and repeat this process over and over and over again, I think not.
If I was you I'd keep an eye over the next few days to see if it persists, give the phone a reboot before shutting it down for the night to clear out any apps that may be lingering in the background.
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so i have made clean install of cm 7 last stable and calibrate battery. yeasterday before going to sleep i charged buzz to 100%. I tryed something( installing beatiful widgets and putting 4x2 clock with weather on my screen) and morning the battery was drained to 44%.no data network connection during night.
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so i have made clean install of cm 7 last stable and calibrate battery. yeasterday before going to sleep i charged buzz to 100%. I tryed something( installing beatiful widgets and putting 4x2 clock with weather on my screen) and morning the battery was drained to 44%.no data network connection during night.
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Your widget needs to be configured , it would keep trying to update you're weather every hour or whatever when there's no data available causing more battery drain.
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so i have made clean install of cm 7 last stable and calibrate battery. yeasterday before going to sleep i charged buzz to 100%. I tryed something( installing beatiful widgets and putting 4x2 clock with weather on my screen) and morning the battery was drained to 44%.no data network connection during night.
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Sorry to disturb, i'm no specialist, but is GPS on? sweep notification bar down and see.
(GPS is on my Wildie allways activated, if i play on a new nightly)
Maype thats a problem.
I think 3G/BT/Wlan is out.
I`m on nightlies and i have no battery drain.
Please do not hurt me, if 'm wrong.
Well first thing you should look into is apps like facebook, twitter, beautifull widgets and check their sync settings.
Second is to turn off GPS, WIFI, Mobile data
If they are ok, you can try with http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179809
Two strange things happened in 6 days. Yesterday I hot extreme battery loss from my Weather & Clock widget. Today from mm-qcamera-dameon any else have this. A reboot fixes but don't know if it's permanent. Google it said quakers was a problem on Nexus5. Thanks.
Hi all
I've been trying to solve this problem for a few months now. Basically, the majority of the time this happens is when my phone is under 55% battery.
- When opening an app the phone will restart itself. Sometimes it restarts at the exact same battery percentage level, other times it restarts and it is sitting at 3% battery.
This has also happened when the phone was at over 75% battery.
I notice that a lot of the time when it restarts all of my widgets are gone. I have animations turned off in developer settings and occasionally when it restarts these are turned back on again. I'm using a custom keyboard and occasionally when it restarts it will reset to the factory keyboard with vibrations and sounds turned back on.
My phone is not rooted and I'm not using a case. The phone is 1 year 4 months old, although since it started a few months ago it was around the 1 year mark. So no warranty. My software is up to date and all apps are updated. Play store says none of them are corrupted.
I contacted HTC support and they suggested testing the battery by charging to 100% then turning it on airplane mode with the screen on full brightness and leaving it for 1 hour to see how much the battery drains. It only drained 2% (he said it could drain up to 25%) so it is not the battery. He then said I should test the apps to see if one of them is causing it. Unfortunately there are no HTC service centres in Sydney (only retailers who double as service centre) so I'd have to send it away for HTC to check it.
Yesterday I thought it could be the htc flip clock, as since the last restart that was the only widget I had and it disappeared on the restart yesterday, so I removed it and kept using the phone to see what happened. The battery was able to still be used without restarting down to under 15% which has not happened for months, so I'm thinking it could be that widget causing the issue. I've since added a different clock/weather widget but I hate the look of it and it doesn't open the stock HTC weather app when clicked.
So I guess my question is, is anyone else having this same issue and if so, did you find the cause of the issue/have you managed to fix it?
I'd rather not do a system restore unless completely necessary as I'm about to go overseas for a month and I don't want to risk losing anything so close.
Thanks in advance for any help. Hopefully I've added all relevant info.
So after removing the flip clock widget and replacing with another and all day use my battery is down to 27% and has not restarted once. I may have solved my own problem, although it doesn't explain why the battery drains so fast but I guess I can work that out on my own.
Hopefully anyone else with this issue will find this and solve it too.
Cheers
Test it with some battery drainer first, if it reboot then it is the battery.
My 10 just got the battery replaced by HTC had similar issue, it will reboot when high cpu usage and battery level under 40%, it will seems working ok if there is little cpu usage and will only turn off at about 3~5%