I'm wondering if there is an app out there (or if someone would know how to make one) that shows the actual timestamp for when other apps turn on and off?
I think most rooters are familiar with System Panel, which is a great tool for checking out phone usage and monitoring battery consumption, but it could be so much more useful with a little more detail.
For example, in the monitor view, you can see the graph of when your cpu was running and even pull up a list of the top apps that were in use, but that list only shows the percentage of time an app was in use over a particular period. It is rather worthless information really, to know that the System Processes were on for 8m32s the past two hours.
What would be helpful would be to know that System Processes came on at 8:03am for 8m32s. Then you could easily match up the various apps with the spikes on the chart and really dial down what is using battery.
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54 views in a day and no posts/responses? I guess I will take that as "the app does not yet exist".
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What is the deal with these modem_usb wakelocks? I've had this issue with CM9/franko and AOKP/stock and can't figure out what the problem is. Even with the extended battery I'm hard pressed to get over ten hours with an hour or two of screen time. I lose roughly 10% battery an hour with or without the screen.
I've tried freezing programs with titanium backup to no success.
Is there something I'm missing? I toggled usb tethering on and off but nothing changed. Searching for these wakelocks on google and XDA has turned up nothing.
If someone could shed some light on the issue I would appreciate it.
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Edit: I completely reflashed AOKP with no additional apps besides dropbox, cpuspy, and better battery stats. And I still have the same wakelocks as described above. Does no one else have these wakelocks? I can't think of anything I could possibly do differently to prevent them.
Did anyone ever had a problem with this?
I managed to maximize my battery life quite nicely I think (im still gonna change it for new one cause this one is old) but anyway, BetterBatteryStats shows nothing out of the ordinary, Wakelock detector as well but on the "Screen wakelock" tab it shows this:
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everything else looks ok, no unnecessary drains nothing.
I tried to switch to SuperUser but it was to much of a stretch to do that, too many problems along the way of doing it (needing oneclickroot and other stuff, didnt want to brick my phone without even being sure if superuser is not going to behave the same way :/ )
any other ideas??
anyone?
Phone doesnt show anything in BBS, the only think I would say is causing this 10% night drain is superSu
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So I've noticed my battery life pulling in at just about one day lately, which is a lot worse than it used to be (I cycle different batteries regularly so no single one is super worn out). I started checking my battery info, and a service com.oculus.horizon:fbns seems to be culprit. Thing is, while it's a Gear VR thing, that service doesn't even appear under the applications and services information in the all list. Many other com.** things do but not that one. I can't stop it, disable it, and disabling the gear VR applications doesn't seem to stop it either. Is there anything I can do?
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Oculus Battery Drain here too
I am having the same issue. Very frustrating... There are only a few phone models that this software is designed for, why cant they get it right?
Here's a suggestion. I've never tried it since I use Titanium Backup. Maybe it'll work.
Hello
So I recently made this App Called Texts Battery Benchmark.
This App is an Automated Battery Benchmarking App and also A battery Health Checking App.
When you start the test it will do various tests like CPU test, Multimedia Test, Web Browsing Test, Camera Test, Chatting Test and 3D test and an AI test is in store for future updates.
After the test is over it will show you the Test Score and an Average battery Life along with the battery life on different Loads
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​Here Is the Score Page
And as you can see the battery health button, on clicking it, it will show us the health of all the individual cells of the battery.
Like this:
To learn more or download the app head over to - Texts Battery Benchmark
Since this past Friday my Pixel 6 Pro (January update, rooted) has not been displaying battery usage history in Settings -> Battery -> Battery Usage. On Friday I decided to deny a few unnecessary permissions for intrusive user apps like Facebook, Snapchat, etc. I did not touch any system apps. My battery usage history stopped being recorded after doing this (see screenshots).
Does anyone know which apps require which permissions in order for battery usage history to be displayed? Maybe I denied a permission for a Google app that is required for this to work? I have tried undoing the changes I made, but my usage history is still not working.
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I also meet occasionally, but this may be caused by the counter being recorded once every two hours.