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This I'd always in does anybody know what this is?
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Here is a pic I took earlier.
wiki in here -
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/Wakelocks
kobridge said:
wiki in here -
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/Wakelocks
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thanks but still not sure what my specific wakelock is?
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thanks but still not sure what my specific wakelock is?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=626210
long story to short - 1013 is a media server process.
I'm getting the same problem, how did you solve the problem?
I am having this same issue, different device, but this is the first thread I found with the issue.
Have you been listening to music?
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Had anyone figured out what this is? I have not been listening to music at all.
Tsudeily said:
I am having this same issue, different device, but this is the first thread I found with the issue.
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Media is pretty unspecified, could be pictures, videos, not just music
I have it too on my Verizon s4, just installed Google experience launcher and new search on it today, hadn't seen it before... running bone stock otherwise. 4.3.
Edit, turned off ok Google listening... haven't seen it since, at least today.
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1013 wakeup fix
sl33p3 said:
I have it too on my Verizon s4, just installed Google experience launcher and new search on it today, hadn't seen it before... running bone stock otherwise. 4.3.
Edit, turned off ok Google listening... haven't seen it since, at least today.
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I erased the google music widget and fix the problem with 1013 wakeup, hope this helps
Daniel Ilie444 said:
I erased the google music widget and fix the problem with 1013 wakeup, hope this helps
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We have got the same problem with Galaxy Note 3, stock rom, rooted. At some point in the night, this *overflow* starts to keep the phone awake and uses 40% of battery in less than 3 hours.
There is no widget on any homescreen.
vincentgdg said:
We have got the same problem with Galaxy Note 3, stock rom, rooted. At some point in the night, this *overflow* starts to keep the phone awake and uses 40% of battery in less than 3 hours.
There is no widget on any homescreen.
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Better Battery Stats or Wakelock Detector will help you to figure out what app(s) are causing it.
My ROM: WICKED X
bilgerryan said:
Better Battery Stats or Wakelock Detector will help you to figure out what app(s) are causing it.
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Unfortunately Wakelock Detector doesn't show anything uncommon. I deinstalled Spotify and Quizduell Premium, rebooted the phone again - and the problem seems to be gone.
This really is strange behaviour and Android should by now be able to find out those problems by itself. This reminds me of Windows, which after over a decade still struggles with problems and you have to install tools to solve them - or reinstall the whole system.
Hi, I know this is an older thread but I've been having the same problem recently and I tried to Google a solution to the problem and found this thread. I too have had high battery drain from Google Services. The phone is basically awake at all times. GSAM Battery Monitor lists *overflow* as the main culprit.
I have location services turned off and I turned off syncing of all accounts except for Gmail. I uninstalled all updates to Google Services and any apps associated with it. I have rebooted the phone multiple times. I'm pretty sure I've tried every battery saving tip I can possibly find and nothing seems to solve the problem. Every now and then I'll get a day of amazing battery life and think my problems are behind me; then it will go back to the same terrible battery life without me changing any settings or changing the way I use the phone.
crazydoglady said:
Hi, I know this is an older thread but I've been having the same problem recently and I tried to Google a solution to the problem and found this thread. I too have had high battery drain from Google Services. The phone is basically awake at all times. GSAM Battery Monitor lists *overflow* as the main culprit.
I have location services turned off and I turned off syncing of all accounts except for Gmail. I uninstalled all updates to Google Services and any apps associated with it. I have rebooted the phone multiple times. I'm pretty sure I've tried every battery saving tip I can possibly find and nothing seems to solve the problem. Every now and then I'll get a day of amazing battery life and think my problems are behind me; then it will go back to the same terrible battery life without me changing any settings or changing the way I use the phone.
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Have you tried turning mobile data and/or Wi-Fi off when not in use?
So I went from takju to yakju when 4.2 came out and had all the issues that where being reported, then i did a clean install when 4.2.1 came out and everything was fixed, all the issued where solved and my phone ran smoothly and no battery issues.
A couple of days ago the maps app has been showing to use a lot of battery, the second most just below screen, it is only 12% but it is making my battery run out in 2:30 hours instead of the normal 3:30 i get, if i turn off location services the issue is fixed but i dont think that should be the way to do it.
How can i find out what is causing this since this just started happening recently, i was getting goog battery times a couple of days ago.
Maps had a minor update on Monday. I would uninstall it/uninstall updates and reinstall the app.
This usually fixes it for me when it goes haywire.
Check out Watchdog Task Manager Lite on Google Play!
Neera said:
Maps had a minor update on Monday. I would uninstall it/uninstall updates and reinstall the app.
This usually fixes it for me when it goes haywire.
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Check out Watchdog Task Manager Lite on Google Play!
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thank you both, i will reply back with the results.
deleting the app updates and reinstalling them worked.
thanks
Has Google play services fix the issues of 4.4.2 on the Xperia ZL ?
http://www.xperiablog.net/2014/07/0...it-solved-your-xperia-z-battery-drain-issues/
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Has Google play services fix the issues of 4.4.2 on the Xperia ZL ?
http://www.xperiablog.net/2014/07/0...it-solved-your-xperia-z-battery-drain-issues/
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DONT POST QUESTIONS IN GENERAL SECTION!!!
BTW. Yes its work
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Has Google play services fix the issues of 4.4.2 on the Xperia ZL ?
http://www.xperiablog.net/2014/07/0...it-solved-your-xperia-z-battery-drain-issues/
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nope. Google play services wasn't draining battery at all. only Sony has to fix it like they did it with Jelly Bean.
Boosted_01 R said:
Has Google play services fix the issues of 4.4.2 on the Xperia ZL ?
http://www.xperiablog.net/2014/07/0...it-solved-your-xperia-z-battery-drain-issues/
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Well, i dont know..
Because i stop that service and my xperia's battery now running absolutely great
With a lot of xposed module, some mod, 100%-20% is about 10 hours
Ah dam.... will be sticking with 4.3 for a long time it seems.... not going to mod my phone for no real benefit of 4.4
No, not here.
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I did a fresh .230 flash on my ZL and tried just about every combination possible of known fixes to avoid the battery drain on the 5.0 services release. I can confirm that the drain issue is still very much present and the only real way to get rid of it is to downgrade to another release.
I downgraded to .101 and now when I awake in the morning my phone's battery shows 99% full instead of the 86% I was receiving constantly on the .230 release with the exact same settings.
enrique71 said:
I did a fresh .230 flash on my ZL and tried just about every combination possible of known fixes to avoid the battery drain on the 5.0 services release. I can confirm that the drain issue is still very much present and the only real way to get rid of it is to downgrade to another release.
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Or... you can disable location services, or enable only location by GPS, and reboot your phone. And never allow Google to get your location with wifi or cell connection, in Chrome, Maps, weather widgets that try to locate automatically and so on.
This will also do the trick, without needing a downgrade. But still, you will lose some functionality.
5.0.88. http://4pda.ru/forum/dl/post/4881766/Google+Play+Services+5.0.88+(1297476-038).apk :good:
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5.0.88. http://4pda.ru/forum/dl/post/4881766/Google+Play+Services+5.0.88+(1297476-038).apk :good:
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Has this version solved the problem?
How can I update? There's no update available in Play Store for Google Play Services. I'm still on 5.0.84.
Phantom1275 said:
Has this version solved the problem?
How can I update? There's no update available in Play Store for Google Play Services. I'm still on 5.0.84.
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Battery drain fix! ZL 4.4 (230) - :good:
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Battery drain fix! ZL 4.4 (230) - :good:
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Testing now. Seems to be working.
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Testing now. Seems to be working.
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What exactly are you testing ?
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This new version of Google Play Services, 5.0.88.
I have installed it manually, and enabled location again, using GPS and wifi/phone networks. I have runned Google Maps, Chrome, Google Now and some other apps that ask for the location.
Until now, there's no abnormal battery draining. My ZL is not awake all the time, as it was with KitKat ROM and older versions of Google Play Services such as 5.0.84.
Need new download link folks, old one's busted.
5.0.88: http://d-h.st/qKw
Will be testing in a few hours.
does it work?
does it?
I did not have the battery drain problem with my ZR on 4.4.2 at all, untill suddenly last night, battery usage 91% google play services, phone awake time more than 7 hours while i was asleep and an empty battery when i woke up.
So, until this morning i thought i was lucky, but now i have the same problem as many of us, sooo: does it help this 5.0.88 update?
thanks
update after 3 hours: well, too bad i t doesnt. Battery usage 52% google play services, phone awake time 2,4 hours of 2.5 in total, battery drain 31% in 2,5 hours, so without doing anything. With activities like calls, internet etcétera my battery will last at most 5 hours at full charge.
so, worhtless update.
Who is going to bring the solution? .
Installed this morning version 5.0.88. After driving home, with GPS running and plugged to a charger, I did have again a wakelock.
It seems the wakelock starts after charging and I suppose even when charging and using the GPS at the same time.
A few days using version 5.0.88 now.
No, it doesn't solve the issue. It's better, actually, but I still get some wakelocks from Google Play Services that keep my ZL awake. I don't know what triggers them, can't find out. I have to investigate more.
What freaks me out is that sometimes, after a big period awake (let's say, two or three hours), the phone enters deep sleep by itself. But sometimes, even if I kill all Google Play Services and apps that must be using location, and disable location, my ZL still goes on awake. I have to reboot to get it normal again.
I just did a roll-back, I have the impression I do have again a lot more difficulties to get GPS locked. And often lose GPS lock.
I will see if GPS is better again with 5.0.84
Hi guys
Im having a huge battery drain since I'm on Nougat, and it's because of the android system itself. Not because of an app or whatever. Indeed, in like 3 hours I lost almost 40% only using Spotify.
Here is a screenshot -> http://imgur.com/a/24874
I know there is a ton of posts like that but I believe that battery drain-related problems are user specific, so..
And I'm on full stock. No rom, not rooted
Anyway thank you!
give us more information to help you. Rom? Kernel?
I'm on full stock ! No rom, not rooted, everything's stock
LowPoly said:
I'm on full stock ! No rom, not rooted, everything's stock
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Try installing 7.0 factory images from Google. You will find the instructions easily on xda, as well as on the Google site.
Restart your phone... Did you install the october security update? I have also some battery drain since the latest update.
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Restart your phone... Did you install the october security update? I have also some battery drain since the latest update.
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Yep I'm on the october security udpate! So maybe this isn't only myself
Was your screen on or off the majority of the time?
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Here's what happened on my 5X, I got mine new about 2 months ago, had 6.0.1 and battery life was great with amazing stand-by time. Soon after, I got the final update of 7.0 Nougat, everything was fine and battery life was slightly better than before. About 2 weeks later, my phone started draining battery when idle with nothing turned on. I tried recalibrating the battery, doing a hard reset and nothing worked, it was still draining battery when idle (I lose about 25-40% over night every time) So I tried fixing this drain issue myself and here's what I did: I rooted the phone, flashed back to 6.0.1 only to find out that that idle drain is still there (I wiped cache and everything) When that didn't work I tried Cyanogenmod 13, the drain is still there. So I read about different kernels, and I flashed back to stock 6.0.1 with ElementalX Kernel and that didn't change a thing. I am currently on 7.0 rooted with ElementalX Kernel and my device is still draining battery when idle. I have done pretty much all that I could to try and fix this but no luck. I tried contacting people on the Nexus forums and the only thing they said is, it might be a software problem. But can't know for sure. If anyone can please help or knows what else to do it would be greatly appreciated. I should also mention that my fingerprint sensor died shortly after 7.0 update and I have no idea why. Btw every time I flashed a new rom, it was completely stock with no 3rd apps installed and still draining when idle. (Side note: I live in Slovenia, there are no google stores in my country)
Also there is no damage to my device, no drops, no water exposure. Should I take it to service to have the battery replaced? What if the problem is still the same? I need some help here..
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Here's what happened on my 5X, I got mine new about 2 months ago, had 6.0.1 and battery life was great with amazing stand-by time. Soon after, I got the final update of 7.0 Nougat, everything was fine and battery life was slightly better than before. About 2 weeks later, my phone started draining battery when idle with nothing turned on. I tried recalibrating the battery, doing a hard reset and nothing worked, it was still draining battery when idle (I lose about 25-40% over night every time) So I tried fixing this drain issue myself and here's what I did: I rooted the phone, flashed back to 6.0.1 only to find out that that idle drain is still there (I wiped cache and everything) When that didn't work I tried Cyanogenmod 13, the drain is still there. So I read about different kernels, and I flashed back to stock 6.0.1 with ElementalX Kernel and that didn't change a thing. I am currently on 7.0 rooted with ElementalX Kernel and my device is still draining battery when idle. I have done pretty much all that I could to try and fix this but no luck. I tried contacting people on the Nexus forums and the only thing they said is, it might be a software problem. But can't know for sure. If anyone can please help or knows what else to do it would be greatly appreciated. I should also mention that my fingerprint sensor died shortly after 7.0 update and I have no idea why. Btw every time I flashed a new rom, it was completely stock with no 3rd apps installed and still draining when idle. (Side note: I live in Slovenia, there are no google stores in my country)
Also there is no damage to my device, no drops, no water exposure. Should I take it to service to have the battery replaced? What if the problem is still the same? I need some help here..
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I'd bet you a large sum of money that it's one of the Google apps holding the phone awake. Get a wakelock detector and find the culprit. All of that Google Location **** that they build into their apps just seems to run away and start draining battery. That's why I've permanently ditched having the Google app or Google Now Launcher on my phone.
Alcolawl said:
I'd bet you a large sum of money that it's one of the Google apps holding the phone awake. Get a wakelock detector and find the culprit. All of that Google Location **** that they build into their apps just seems to run away and start draining battery. That's why I've permanently ditched having the Google app or Google Now Launcher on my phone.
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Maybe but I use the Google App and Google Now all fine without a crazy overnight drain like he was describing.
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EeZeEpEe said:
Maybe but I use the Google App and Google Now all fine without a crazy overnight drain like he was describing.
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I'll admit that I've used those apps before without a single issue. But every once in a while, usually after an app update, Play Services or Location Services would suddenly go rogue and it was infuriating to track down the issue. So I avoid those apps all together now as a precaution.
kevin0304s said:
Restart your phone... Did you install the october security update? I have also some battery drain since the latest update.
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Same here.
What version of Google Play Services are you running? I believe a recent version (in the range 9.6.xx if I recall) had a genuine bug causing wakelocks.
The latest version (9.8.77) seems OK for me and the phone sleeps as before.
Alcolawl said:
I'd bet you a large sum of money that it's one of the Google apps holding the phone awake. Get a wakelock detector and find the culprit. All of that Google Location **** that they build into their apps just seems to run away and start draining battery. That's why I've permanently ditched having the Google app or Google Now Launcher on my phone.
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How did you ditch the google app? I can't even disable it. As for the launcher, I use Nova prime.
Rage9one said:
How did you ditch the google app? I can't even disable it. As for the launcher, I use Nova prime.
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When I clean flash a new ROM I use Pico GAPPS which doesn't come with the Google App or anything and I just never install it from the store.
I did a fresh install of latest release of CM13 with the pico Gapps package, the only things I installed my self are gmail, drive and chrome, I also disabled all background processes in the developer options, set the animation to 0 and turned off all types of syncing, even before I added those 3 apps I was still getting idle drain. I don't know what to do anymore. I'm thinking of selling my phone and getting something else, but I'd still like to have the battery replaced just to see if it'll fix the problem although I'm not really sure it's just the battery's fault since more people are having the same issue. One thing is for sure, I will never buy the cheapest google phone ever again, my friend's 6p is running better and has more battery life on 7.0 than on 6.0.1.
EDIT: On this latest release of cm13, I got an android system message saying: There's an internal problem with your device. Contact your manufacturer for details.
I deleted the cache in storage and no drain since this morning
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I deleted the cache in storage and no drain since this morning
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I'm glad it worked for you, I already tried that but it didn't help.
surrealjam said:
What version of Google Play Services are you running? I believe a recent version (in the range 9.6.xx if I recall) had a genuine bug causing wakelocks.
The latest version (9.8.77) seems OK for me and the phone sleeps as before.
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Yeah I'm running the latest version (9.8.77) and today, out of no where, I started getting smacked with a ton of wakelocks from none other than Google Play Services.
EDIT: Found the culprit, it was the Project Fi app.. -______-
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I deleted the cache in storage and no drain since this morning
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Which cache did you delete? Like you wiped cache in TWRP or did you clear the cache of an individual app?
What kind of drain we are talking about here? Few per cent per hour or more? I had an issue with my old Note 4 recently, somehow it got wet and it was never the same. Battery drains in 5-6 hours. Generally, after you restore the software, there shouldn't be any drain, if there is, very likely it is a hardware issue?
last few days i have a ridiculous battery drain from androidos - this is new
no new programs installed
on 7.1.1 stock
anyone else have similar experience>?
Doesn't seem to matter what version you're on or what phone. If it has android Google will eventually target you for some data/battery drain. Mine went from 100% to 59% over night doing nothing - this is on a Nexus 6 runniong 6.0.1. I usually only drop 3%-10% at night, but every once in a while i get hit with the google tax.
There is a lot of news around about a bad update sent out by Facebook and Facebook Messenger that are causing battery drain issues. If you use these apps you may want to uninstall, restart and then reinstall to clear out the issue.
bcantana said:
There is a lot of news around about a bad update sent out by Facebook and Facebook Messenger that are causing battery drain issues. If you use these apps you may want to uninstall, restart and then reinstall to clear out the issue.
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thanks i will try that , but i dont have messenger, only the facebook app
dont rememebr updating it recently
this just started out of the blue
also facebook is not shwoing up in the battery usage under settings
I have noticed the battery drain also, happened after a bunch of app updates.
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There is a lot of news around about a bad update sent out by Facebook and Facebook Messenger that are causing battery drain issues. If you use these apps you may want to uninstall, restart and then reinstall to clear out the issue.
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Facebook Messenger destroyed my battery yesterday. I opened the app twice and it caused 20%+ battery drain between charges. Guess that really shouldn't be a surprise given the developer...
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Doesn't seem to matter what version you're on or what phone. If it has android Google will eventually target you for some data/battery drain. Mine went from 100% to 59% over night doing nothing - this is on a Nexus 6 runniong 6.0.1. I usually only drop 3%-10% at night, but every once in a while i get hit with the google tax.
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Try downloading Wakelock Detector, if you're rooted. Very informative on what is keeping your device awake when your screen is off.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.uzumapps.wakelockdetector&hl=en
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There is a lot of news around about a bad update sent out by Facebook and Facebook Messenger that are causing battery drain issues. If you use these apps you may want to uninstall, restart and then reinstall to clear out the issue.
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chrisstl said:
Facebook Messenger destroyed my battery yesterday. I opened the app twice and it caused 20%+ battery drain between charges. Guess that really shouldn't be a surprise given the developer...
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http://lifehacker.com/facebook-and-messenger-server-update-drained-users-batt-1791109931
jdpro22 said:
Try downloading Wakelock Detector, if you're rooted. Very informative on what is keeping your device awake when your screen is off.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.uzumapps.wakelockdetector&hl=en
yeah not rooted anymore used to be
http://lifehacker.com/facebook-and-messenger-server-update-drained-users-batt-1791109931
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i deleted facebook and still ahve the problem. battery settings never showed facebook having any usage, and i dont have messenger
I have the Android OS eating up my battery like hell since a few days now...
mathrania said:
I have the Android OS eating up my battery like hell since a few days now...
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anyone find any fixes for this? anyone post it on the google forums?
jdpro22 said:
Try downloading Wakelock Detector, if you're rooted. Very informative on what is keeping your device awake when your screen is off.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.uzumapps.wakelockdetector&hl=en
I've got bbs, wake lock detector, BMW pro(now c3), gsam and thy all point to the same thing on every device. I used to use a program to halo disable some services but it quit working after a while. Even greenify doesn't stop google she it wants your data.
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I'm getting a high keep awake time in android OS more than normal
I can only echo the same problem. No change in apps and no FB or messenger. 25% overnight.
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anyone find any fixes for this? anyone post it on the google forums?
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-xl/help/android-os-data-usage-t3538054
Towards the bottom is a post with a link to reddit
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-xl/help/android-os-data-usage-t3538054
Towards the bottom is a post with a link to reddit
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doesnt apply to me, i am not rooted and do not have high data usage on the android os, just awake time
joshtb86 said:
doesnt apply to me, i am not rooted and do not have high data usage on the android os, just awake time
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To my knowledge, there's really no way to troubleshoot wakelocks without root and Wakelock Detector. I used it and was able to identify nlpcollectorwakelock as my biggest problem. Other smaller ones were identified as well. This was all because my device was awake 100% of the time and Google Play Services were eating majority of the battery. I don't know specifically about the drain on androidOS, but the first step I would take would be root + Wakelock Detector.
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To my knowledge, there's really no way to troubleshoot wakelocks without root and Wakelock Detector. I used it and was able to identify nlpcollectorwakelock as my biggest problem. Other smaller ones were identified as well. This was all because my device was awake 100% of the time and Google Play Services were eating majority of the battery. I don't know specifically about the drain on androidOS, but the first step I would take would be root + Wakelock Detector.
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Yeah don't want to root this one. But it's unusual some of us have had this issue start randomly
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Yeah don't want to root this one. But it's unusual some of us have had this issue start randomly
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Are you on the January security update? I've read a few posts about androidOS battery drain and they seem to all be on the Jan update. I'm still on the Dec. update. Maybe over the weekend, I'll update and see if I can replicate your issue and find what's causing the drain since I will be rooted
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Are you on the January security update? I've read a few posts about androidOS battery drain and they seem to all be on the Jan update. I'm still on the Dec. update. Maybe over the weekend, I'll update and see if I can replicate your issue and find what's causing the drain since I will be rooted
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i am... not sure when it was installed though