[Q] "Media" draining battery? - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

All day today, my battery has been dropping 4 times as much as normal. Battery usage shows "Media" as the #1 battery use. I've rebooted twice today and it hasn't stopped. I'm not sure what "Media" covers, but I haven't used the web, youtube, music or any other form of media all day. Just two phonecalls and some text messages. Does anyone have any idea what this could be and how to stop it?
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CyberStorm98 said:
All day today, my battery has been dropping 4 times as much as normal. Battery usage shows "Media" as the #1 battery use. I've rebooted twice today and it hasn't stopped. I'm not sure what "Media" covers, but I haven't used the web, youtube, music or any other form of media all day. Just two phonecalls and some text messages. Does anyone have any idea what this could be and how to stop it?
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Look at the bottom of the picture it looks like maybe something downloading?? I would go download app and see if something is there downloading and stop it . Maybe clear download manager cache also along with downloads cache ( I'm taking wild guess here )

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Apps stopped showing up in battery usage. Why?

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Has anyone experienced this? As you can see from the attached shot, none of my App usage is showing up on my battery usage percentages. Usage includes a decent amount of time on Tapatalk, web browsing with Opera and some games. I even played about 20 minutes of Angry Birds to try to get an App to show up. Even Android OS is missing.
I've restarted multiple times, drained and charged to full, and even wiped battery stats in CWM. What the hell did I do? I'm really at a loss.
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Think it has something to do with the "Desperado" kernel. I was running that before I flashed the Rogue Stock Repack and apps weren't showing up in the battery stats. After flashing the stock repack, the apps showed up again.
Thanks for the reply. I suspected it was kernel related, but I wasn't getting any replies in the kernel thread so I figured it was just me. I'll probably have to wait until Steady Hawkin sees my post(s).
Thanks again.

Battery drain

Hi,
I have had Sony XZ2 Compact since May, it was great. But starting from a week ago, the battery started to drain fast. I did not install or change the usage habit. For example, in two hours, it would go from 100% to 85%. Any ideas? thanks
Please check in advanced battery settings what is consuming the most of your power, and write us top 3.
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Please check in advanced battery settings what is consuming the most of your power, and write us top 3.
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Please have a look. thanks
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Hi to all....since I own this phone, I have an impressive battery drop ... I use it normally, facebook, very few calls, whatsapp, telegram, and little else of applications I use frequently.
if you use it mixed wifi and mobile data, arrive at the end of the day with 20/25% (and most of the time I keep it in airplane mode, almost 8 hours, at work).
https://ibb.co/5rJJPd0
https://ibb.co/njrRghw
I don't know particular applications that consume ... the drop is noticeable, in little more than 3 hours I go from 60% to 40%

[5.1.3] AndroidOS constantly downloading data in the background causing battery drain

My OnePlus 5T running the latest Oxygen OS 5.1.3 started having a battery drain issue since yesterday. Battery life went from almost 2 days to around 4-5 hours suddenly.
I checked around the phone and found out that "Android OS" is keeping the phone awake at all times since it continuously downloading some data in the background. It managed to download over a 100 GB of data in 1 day.
I've tried factory resetting the phone but the the problem came back in a few hours and it's managed to download around 13 GB again in the last 3 hours. I'm not aware of a way to figure out what exactly is being downloaded. Is there a way I can trace exactly what's happening in the background so that I can look for a fix?
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Hmm, very interesting...
I'd suggest installing ES explorer. The app tracks the storage space and will give you a report on big files as well as the new ones.
it must be an app reported as androidOS
check your installed apps 3rd party and make a screenshot for use may be we can choose it out
If you click on Android OS in data usage, it will show what things goes under Android OS. Maybe one of those has the answer.

android.process.media draining battery

Since the update to MIUI 10 I have a problem with android.process.media draining the battery in the background. Today it used over 30% of my battery. It happens every couple of days and I think that clearing the cache and data for Downloads and Media Storage makes it temporarily go away, but it always comes back.
Has anyone else experienced this problem and found a solution? I have seen some related posts that suggest a corrupt SD card but I do not have an SD card in the phone.
Thanks!
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Do you have some files/folders with non-ASCII or non-UTF-8 names? If yes, can you try to rename those or move out to another storage?
Try also to move out all your media files to somewhere else, to test if the problem occur on some media files.
Do you use custom ringtones/notifications sound? If yes, try also to use the default one.
I've removed all my pictures and videos and ran the deep clean feature of the built in cleaner app. After that the Media process went crazy once draining battery but I've had a couple of days with no problems. I use the new nature sounds for notification.
I will monitor and if it continues to happen I might be forced to try a factory reset since I can't seem to find the cause.
Thanks!

Datamonitor in upper corner shows always usage?

Hi,
I just got an Note 8 Pro and been playing around with it and it seems the easiest way out is to root and install a another rom, but i'm just curious about the meter you can activate that shows if you data is in use, mine is NEVER at 0 basically, it can hit to 0 a few seconds but usually its higher, jumping 0.1KB/s - 4.0KB/s, I do not use any social media apps - none.
I have tried press Deny and Cancel and NOT using Mi Cloud and stuff like that so what could it be?
In battery usage Android System is using 19% that is the most, i've read that it needs a few recycles and it'll stabilize(?) but my battery feel alright, so why would Android system draw less after a few recycles? I'm at 60% after 18h last charge. 4hS oT
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Is there anything to do? I dowloaded a packet sniffer and i see some Mi.App.Chat-app stuff( i'm not using it) going through Amazon servers and a lot of chinese characters so i'm not sure what im looking at...
IMG does not work...
https:// cdn-21.minfil.com/U5b326Ban5/0692fc6d-1574466844/Screenshot_2019-11-23-00-38-46-680_cn.wps.xiaomi.abroad.lite.jpg
Just root and start over again to install "all" my stuff?

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