Wondering if i am suffering from the volume bug See...
Charging overnight: http://i44.tinypic.com/9930j7.jpg - Yet my phone has been "awake"?!
After 2 hours: http://i41.tinypic.com/2dim6me.jpg - Discharge almost 20% already and you see the awake time?
After 4 hours: http://i43.tinypic.com/302tok0.jpg - Faint! 50% was drained in 4 hours!
My homescreen: http://i44.tinypic.com/260e6tx.jpg - You will say is my Beautiful Widget, but I removed it and still phone awake!
How can I troubleshoot?
Exchange Services is really high. You probably have a corporate account that is having sync issues, and keeps waking the device.
martonikaj said:
Exchange Services is really high. You probably have a corporate account that is having sync issues, and keeps waking the device.
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Yeah I do have a corporate email account. But it's set to push notifications should I receive any e-mail.
Run BetterBatteryStats to see what keeps it awake. There's no reason why Exchange services should be that much of your battery.
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Run BetterBatteryStats to see what keeps it awake. There's no reason why Exchange services should be that much of your battery.
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Thanks.
Any settings I should take note of or set? What does blue/red bar means per app?
Process:
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Partial Wakelocks:
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Partial Wakelocks:
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I think it is pretty obvious just by looking at your 2nd screenshot.
If u don't use Bluetooth (if ur rooted) , go to /system/bin and delete the file "bluetoothd" to fix wakelock
Edit: be sure to backup the file first
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Yeah pretty sure it was the Corporate Email. I have since then remove the account and this is my result overnight from 100% downwards after 6 hours. VEry good results.
Thanks for your help.
My Exchange went nuts just like that, clearing the app cache didn't help but reflashing my rom over top again did, just cleared cache and flashed rom again and its back to normal, using 4% of battery or so on push...
Congrats on resolving your issue. Just to help others, is there any chance you know and could mention what o/s or version of exchange your work server is running? Exchange and/or the stock email app seems to be a problem for some but not for others. More info might just help someone isolate the root cause someday.
I did not flash. I just delete my account and readd it and it was fine after that.
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My phone is waking up quite a bit overnight while I'm sleeping. How do I find out what app or process is waking the phone up and keeping it awake?
In the attached screen shot, the phone was sitting, screen off, for about 8 or more hours but as you can see there are non trivial stretches of awake time.
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For reference, I have gmail, google calendar, and google contacts set to sync; was signed into google talk; have an exchange server set to sync email and calendar once an hour; and beautiful widgets set to sync weather once an hour. All that said, those stretches if awake time seem longer than it would take to pull email or weather. Maybe I'm wrong on that though?
Thanks in advance for any help.
If you really, really want to be systematic about tracking down what is draining your battery or keeping the phone awake then I would go back to nearly an out-of-the-box state. Uninstall all your apps (if you're really hardcore then do a factory reset). See how it handles overnight unplugged in that pristine state. Then install your essential stuff that you listed in your post - exchange, gmail, calendar and see how that goes during night two. Night by night add just a few apps and watch for changes. That is just about the only way to definitively track down what configuration or app or combination of apps is causing you problems.
Try BetterBatteryStats - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179809
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Try BetterBatteryStats - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179809
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Seconded. Once running, that app will show a detailed list of what apps are causing wakelocks, and from there you can try to eliminate the one that's misbehaving.
I had a same "problem" tryed of course BetterBatteryStats but all the wake at night was caused by cernel proceses kworker/u:0...4 i have no idea what cause it. But recentley i installed Imoseyon's kernel 10 exp1 and now i have no such wake up's.
Hop it will help You, of course if there no real app causing troubles.
Since about a week the battery life of my one X has become terrible. According to the battery usage screen, google maps seems to be draining all the juice. Im not actually using gm though, so something must be going on in the background.
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Does this sound familiar to anyone and is there a solution to the problem?
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Since about a week the battery life of my one X has become terrible. According to the battery usage screen, google maps seems to be draining all the juice. Im not actually using gm though, so something must be going on in the background.
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Does this sound familiar to anyone and is there a solution to the problem?
Thanks in advance!
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Just disable it
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And how do I do that? I can close the process, but it will automatically go back on. Disabling the app itself is not something I know how to do and not really something I would like to do either.
Perhaps one other thing of importance: when I open maps (or now) it says location services are turned off, while they are not.
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And how do I do that? I can close the process, but it will automatically go back on. Disabling the app itself is not something I know how to do and not really something I would like to do either.
Perhaps one other thing of importance: when I open maps (or now) it says location services are turned off, while they are not.
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disable from settings app manager OR
get greenify from playstore and just greenify it
problem solved :good:
Also, where do you live at? Might be your not connected to the right sattelites for your region. You could go to play store and download faster fix and make sure your phone is reading off the right satellites.
Something it's killing my battery help
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Something it's killing my battery helpView attachment 2313273
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Get https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gsamlabs.bbm it will break down exactly with Google Service is running that cause it.
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Get https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gsamlabs.bbm it will break down exactly with Google Service is running that cause it.
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Thanks but i already know that is Google Services Killing my battery i just need how to fix it/ stop it:good:
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Thanks but i already know that is Google Services Killing my battery i just need how to fix it/ stop it:good:
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Google Service could be one of many things. That app narrow it down. If not you could just clear data for Google Service and it will stop it for a while but will eventually make its way back or not.
Usually unchecking WiFI and Mobile network in Location Service will help the most.
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Google Service could be one of many things. That app narrow it down. If not you could just clear data for Google Service and it will stop it for a while but will eventually make its way back or not.
Usually unchecking WiFI and Mobile network in Location Service will help the most.
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Thanks I will try that :laugh:
I also experience the same thing if I leave the location services on... I usually get 4-6 hours of extra battery if I turn it off....
You can stop Google Service wakelocks dead in their tracks. But you have to give up some functionality to make it work.
Only you can decide if this is a viable solution for you.
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2357417
All your questions can be answered there.
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Large thread about it here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2338487&highlight=google+services
Read it, then follow Skipjacks thread.
Any suggestions on how to fix this? Suddenly Play Services is the number one user of battery on my phone, and I cant go more than 7 or 8 hours instead of all day like before.
Stock rooted MK3, play services version 4.2.43
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Any suggestions on how to fix this? Suddenly Play Services is the number one user of battery on my phone, and I cant go more than 7 or 8 hours instead of all day like before.
Stock rooted MK3, play services version 4.2.43
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I use ROM Toolbox to take away some of it's startup privileges, the easiest way though is to turn off location services, but some people aren't willing to do that. And that battery life pictured isn't that bad, you can see that the line is slowly sloping down with no spikes... especially with Bluetooth on. If you don't have it connected to something I suggest turning it off.
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I use ROM Toolbox to take away some of it's startup privileges, the easiest way though is to turn off location services, but some people aren't willing to do that. And that battery life pictured isn't that bad, you can see that the line is slowly sloping down with no spikes... especially with Bluetooth on. If you don't have it connected to something I suggest turning it off.
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Thanks for the suggestion.
This is something that just started, and it appears that it wakelocks about 30% of the total run time of the phone. (20 Minutes out of 60). Definitely not right.
More searching has found a suggestion that this bug has something to do with google hangouts constantly forcing play services to wakelock. Since I don't use hangouts I have frozen it, and I'll see if anything changes.
Update:
After a full charge and 2 hours of runtime with Hangouts frozen I no longer see any hint of the Play services in the battery stats, and I'm down to 96% instead of 92 percent. I know it's not solid proof but it looks promising. compare the screenshots:
With Hangouts unfrozen^
With Hangouts frozen^
Hey. Not exactly the best place to do this but I've just noticed my battery is spiking down rapidly. I'm not sure what going on. Every ten seconds or so I drop 1% This issue has just started occurring. Any help?
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poit said:
Any suggestions on how to fix this? Suddenly Play Services is the number one user of battery on my phone, and I cant go more than 7 or 8 hours instead of all day like before.
Stock rooted MK3, play services version 4.2.43
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You may want to check out THIS THREAD.
Is it normal?
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Is it normal?
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This is happening to me as well. I had the phone for 2 days and had the note 7 before with no problems. Anyone know why this is?
me too
Fix drain after update miui 11
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Can't see from pic but battery drain is NEVER normally happen. Did you it happened after updated. If the answer is yes
please check ALL notification and permissions on all app. Update may reset their setting and stupidly disabled all of them.
Most app need some permission that must be allowed but updates set deny their access, It make apps keep calling API trying to pop notification but updates disabled all notification too. See?
Basically all your batteries juices went to drain because ALL Apps doing these futile things.
IIRC Easiest way to fix is by first enable all notification (easily founded in setting page), then give setting AND security all access / permission they need. A lot of app will gives notification they need somethings now and grants them what they really need (Ie. Calculator asking for contact is suspicious AF)
This bug did happen in INDONESIAN ROM, may or may not apply to GLOBAL etv
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Let us know if notification ,,method" work's. I have same experience... system is always number on in draining battery.
Ps: I still have about 9h SOT with heavy use.
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Can't see from pic but battery drain is NEVER normally happen. Did you it happened after updated. If the answer is yes
please check ALL notification and permissions on all app. Update may reset their setting and stupidly disabled all of them.
Most app need some permission that must be allowed but updates set deny their access, It make apps keep calling API trying to pop notification but updates disabled all notification too. See?
Basically all your batteries juices went to drain because ALL Apps doing these futile things.
IIRC Easiest way to fix is by first enable all notification (easily founded in setting page), then give setting AND security all access / permission they need. A lot of app will gives notification they need somethings now and grants them what they really need (Ie. Calculator asking for contact is suspicious AF)
This bug did happen in INDONESIAN ROM, may or may not apply to GLOBAL etv
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It didn't work. Android system always consumes 30-40 percent of the battery
Hope the issue is fixed with the update