Battery drain with google now? - Galaxy Note II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So guys ...
Did you enable or disable Google now?
Because I have heard that the Google now is causing great battery drain..
Or how to enable Google now without enabling location in settings. I mean how to prevent Google now to use location,so we can avoid battery drain by using locations...
Im sorry if this question was asked before..
Thanks in advance folx
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I enabled it because i find it useful for me. I haven't noticed any dramatic battery drain. Phone still lasts all day
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I leave all of the location services on and leave my GPS enabled all the time. The wife and I also use Latitude with each other. In total, maps uses about 10% to 12% of my battery each day with about 5-6 hours of screen-on time. I don't consider that a huge drain. It's usually second or third on my list of apps that used battery though, usually under Screen, and Audiut since I use my phone as my mp3 player all day at work.

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[Q] Is this acceptable battery life?

So I unplugged the phone at 7am in the morning,its almost 12 hours since.
My Usage was browsing 20 mins,facebook 10 mins, 5-10 texts, few apps installation,5-10 emails,5 min instagram,10 minutes of calls, 5-10 minutes reading pulse,GPS on for 5-10 minutes
And general other things using the screen to look up contacts etc.
These are the screenshots below.
Im running everything stock jellybean 4.1.1,stock rom,stock kernel. Its rooted and installed flash apk.
Now i would like to know is this really light Usage?
For this usage,is the battery life good or can it be made better?
Thank you for your time!
Check your location settings in Maps. It seems Google Now is using up the battery by using the "Update Location" feature on my phone.
Yep the location settings are all enabled.
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Srirama said:
Yep the location settings are all enabled.
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I think the "Location" features in Google Now need some fine tuning. I believe Google Now requires that you have location updating turned on to work so I have opted to turn off Google Now to see if Google will make it more efficient in the future.
But does this constitute average battery life?
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And this is the screen usage time.
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Maybe I've always had below average battery life, but if I'm on any rom and I get 12+ hours of it + around 3 hours of screen on time. I usually consider it average. But that's basically what I've got on any rom/kernel, even stock.
At least your Nexus has better battery life than mine!
I'm using stock JB JRO03C ROM with stock kernel + XXLF1 radio baseband and with 3 hours screen using will drain my Nexus's battery too quick...
I gonna buy extended battery for my GSM Nexus but it will not help really much, maybe I gonna test Jame Bond kernel for Jelly Bean if that gives better battery life to my Nexus..
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But does this constitute average battery life?
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I'd just checked mine and I'd gotten about 15 hours with at least 100 texts, 4 5 minute calls, 2 hours of music playing through headphones, constant facebook checking, and wifi on for 50% of battery time all with google now turned on and when put on charge still had about 30% batt. left.
I am using the jelly belly v3 rom though so can't speak for stock.
sanyokt4j said:
I'd just checked mine and I'd gotten about 15 hours with at least 100 texts, 4 5 minute calls, 2 hours of music playing through headphones, constant facebook checking, and wifi on for 50% of battery time all with google now turned on and when put on charge still had about 30% batt. left.
I am using the jelly belly v3 rom though so can't speak for stock.
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Wow thats amazing battery life.
I never could manage so much and listening to music drains a lot of battery for me. I'm on stock 4.1.1, I consider mine as light usage too,wish I could get more out of it.
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Srirama said:
Wow thats amazing battery life.
I never could manage so much and listening to music drains a lot of battery for me. I'm on stock 4.1.1, I consider mine as light usage too,wish I could get more out of it.
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The music doesn't seem to drain my battery much, its only if I keep messing with the player.
Are you just listening to music or streaming it?
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about 3/4 just listening the other was streaming, mind you this was into my headphones not through phone speaker
Try reducing the display brightness, it's the biggest factor in battery-drainage for me.
The display is at quite a low level. Maybe I need to flash other Roms to get better battery life.
For example right now.
My phone has been unplugged for roughly 2 1/2 hours. And I'm down to 86% and the screen usage time is only 33 minutes.
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try getting CPU spy and seeing if the phone is going into deep sleep, maybe you have an app that keeps it awake?
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The display is at quite a low level. Maybe I need to flash other Roms to get better battery life.
For example right now.
My phone has been unplugged for roughly 2 1/2 hours. And I'm down to 86% and the screen usage time is only 33 minutes.
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That roughly translates to 17 1/2 hours with 3 1/2 hours screen on time. Which is pretty average depending on what apps you use.
Could you provide more details like what apps/widgets you have with what sync settings you're using, email accounts, weather, etc?
Also, what variant of the Nexus are you using? GSM? Verizon? And are you using the stock battery or an extended?
Am getting 11hours 30 minutes now with 10% left.Thats worse than yesterday with pretty much the same usage. Infact i defaulted to 2G networks and didnt even use 3G.
Sure,Im using the stock weather widget and what's this song widget.
The apps that i use daily are pulse,facebook,twitter,gmail,messages,people,speedtest(maybe once or twice a day),xda,gallery,google talk,dropbox and Gtasks.
2 Gmail accounts and 1 other email account are in push sync.
and maybe few pictures with the stock camera app
Im using the GSM international version
Im on stock battery.
The accounts in sync are shown in the screenshot(except for dropbox,everything else is on)
Its even worse now.
6 hours from unplugging and am down to 50%
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Srirama said:
Am getting 11hours 30 minutes now with 10% left.Thats worse than yesterday with pretty much the same usage. Infact i defaulted to 2G networks and didnt even use 3G.
Sure,Im using the stock weather widget and what's this song widget.
The apps that i use daily are pulse,facebook,twitter,gmail,messages,people,speedtest(maybe once or twice a day),xda,gallery,google talk,dropbox and Gtasks.
2 Gmail accounts and 1 other email account are in push sync.
and maybe few pictures with the stock camera app
Im using the GSM international version
Im on stock battery.
The accounts in sync are shown in the screenshot(except for dropbox,everything else is on)
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Facebook is notorious for battery drain. Check the settings in Facebook and make sure to "uncheck" the location setting. Also, try to switch a couple email accounts to do "hourly" checks instead of push (unless you absolutely need them to be push). Also, try reducing the sync intervals on apps like Pulse and Twitter.
Considering you're using the stock battery the battery life seems on par with the usage your phone is getting even when not using the screen. Push, sync, and apps that use a lot of data transfer (like Dropbox) use significant battery.
I noticed the "Maps" application is using up a good amount of battery in your screenshots which means it's probably updating your location quite a bit and/or you use Navigation. Either way, that eats battery life as well. A lot of apps use location so it would be best to check those settings as well.
Also, depending on when you're using "2G", it could mean it is taking longer to pull data which might lead to battery drain.

Tips and tricks: improve JB idle battery life.

Confirm the following option is unchecked:
Maps/Settings/Location settings/Report from this device.
If it is checked, uncheck it.
Here's the difference in battery life -
About half the battery drain with the option unchecked.
Thanks for the tip
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It looks exactly the same lol. Just one was running on battery longer than the other?
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It looks exactly the same lol. Just one was running on battery longer than the other?
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What are you talking about? Did you zoom in to see screen on/awake usage? Both are about 7.5 hours of idle time.
I updated my phone to JB and followed the battery saving measures and the battery is dropping very quickly.
Before it could last up to 3 days in standby, now I'll be surprised if it lasts 8 hours.
I'll give it another day then try a factory reset if it does not improve.
Anybody else seeing this?
I have watchdog on the phone and it shows zero cpu off time.
Just install better battery stats, there is also a way to dump the same info in terminal but I don't use it. You are looking for alarms apps cause. It's most likely maps, followed by talk, exchange client, or anything like Twitter, FB,g+,stocks.... but most likely maps location settings
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I have been doing a lot of research and the end result is that JB out of the box will eat your battery and yes disabling the settings under maps does in fact help a lot but there is a lot more you can do to get good life... for starters get the simple stuff out of the way, DELETE FACEBOOK MOBILE APP!!!...and twitter and anything that actively accesses the internet in the background... I know this may sound taxing but it is so worth it if yiu just make a bookmark in your browser and view it periodically than have an always active app... next if you are not in a primarily lte covered area set your phone to cdma only... go into settings and go to data usage and here you can see what is using data in the background I.e. facebook... and go there and check the restrict app box.., disable auto brightness and some have said that if you disable sprint connection manager thing you can do even more.... now that one I cannot be sure about I will post results in the coming days of what I find
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OZGBLACK said:
I have been doing a lot of research and the end result is that JB out of the box will eat your battery and yes disabling the settings under maps does in fact help a lot but there is a lot more you can do to get good life... for starters get the simple stuff out of the way, DELETE FACEBOOK MOBILE APP!!!...and twitter and anything that actively accesses the internet in the background... I know this may sound taxing but it is so worth it if yiu just make a bookmark in your browser and view it periodically than have an always active app... next if you are not in a primarily lte covered area set your phone to cdma only... go into settings and go to data usage and here you can see what is using data in the background I.e. facebook... and go there and check the restrict app box.., disable auto brightness and some have said that if you disable sprint connection manager thing you can do even more.... now that one I cannot be sure about I will post results in the coming days of what I find
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You are pretty much correct the FB app sucks but I never really had much problems with it.
A lot of these tips though in general (not directed towards you) are stupid.
Like someone said a while ago I refuse to gimp my phone to sip a little bit more life out of it. What's the use of having a smartphone if you're not going to use it like one.
I always have high brightness unless its dark out. I broke my syncs intervals up to about 4 hours per sync and have push notifications from twitter and weather.
With those apps all I have to do is refresh when I enter the app having those syncing all the time is worthless unless you're constantly checking every 10 seconds.
I say I get fairly decent battery life granted I'm on wifi most the time and 7-8 hours with about 2 hrs screen on playing HD games youtube poweramp and my background processes.
Well in regards to the act of extending the life of your battery these are simply tips that you can utilize in the event you are someone who is out for extreme amounts of time.... I average anywhere from 13 to 17 hrs of battery life with 100% brightness, wifi 3g all of my favorite apps... instagram xda kik kindle Skype etc. And 5 to 6 hrs of screen on time. .. so these gimping tactics more than double my phones live time and doubles my life.... but hey if you can get to a charger after 8hrs by all means but for the most part I cannot until after 13 but i do in fact appreciate your incite
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Also even though you are disabling sone of these apps like google now.... you can still use it your just turning off the background nonsense
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OZGBLACK said:
Well in regards to the act of extending the life of your battery these are simply tips that you can utilize in the event you are someone who is out for extreme amounts of time.... I average anywhere from 13 to 17 hrs of battery life with 100% brightness, wifi 3g all of my favorite apps... instagram xda kik kindle Skype etc. And 5 to 6 hrs of screen on time. .. so these gimping tactics more than double my phones live time and doubles my life.... but hey if you can get to a charger after 8hrs by all means but for the most part I cannot until after 13 but i do in fact appreciate your incite
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what rom and kernel are u using
Even with changing that setting in Maps I still am not getting the same battery life as I did with ICS. Maps is still coming up as my most used app when I check battery usage even though I rarely use it. Wonder if it may be Google Now causing Maps to keep running.
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What are you talking about? Did you zoom in to see screen on/awake usage? Both are about 7.5 hours of idle time.
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Oh wow. Sorry from my phone I couldn't zoom in. I see now lol. Thought I saw 90 and 89 or something like that
I had the Maps setting turned off for a few days and also had A LOT of stuff disabled, but unfortunately my battery life (and my wife's as well) wasn't as good as ICS, and quite a bit worse actually.
Sadly, today, it looks like I figured out what the killer is:
Google Now.
This morning, 100% charged, I turned it off. My wife (who still had it on) and I were out and about together for about four hours, we both barely used out phones for that time. When we got home I checked both phones: I was at 96%, she was at 80%.
The only difference that I hadn't already accounted for:
Google Now.
So, unfortunately, it looks to me like one of the two biggest reasons for wanting JB in the first place (Butter being the other of course) turns out to be a big battery hog I don't yet know if there's maybe some setting within it that is a specific problem or if it's the whole thing in general... maybe you just need to disable a card or change an update frequency or something (I didn't touch any so I'm running whatever the defaults are), I don't know yet... but all indications are that's where the problem lies.
That, my friends, sucks.
Well since my phone has calmed down I am getting 13-16 hr easily. Brightness maxed of course and about 4-6 screen on time I will never cripple my phone. Hell I bought it so I can use not to look at. Lol thanks for the post of this though if I'm ever I. A die hard , situation I'll know what to do
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Orbiting234 said:
Even with changing that setting in Maps I still am not getting the same battery life as I did with ICS. Maps is still coming up as my most used app when I check battery usage even though I rarely use it. Wonder if it may be Google Now causing Maps to keep running.
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Google Now uses the "Report from this device" and "Enable location history" maps location settings to determine your driving patterns so it can suggest alternative routes and report traffic delays. Disabling "Enable location history" will disable the driving pattern suggestions completely.
FWIW Settings | More settings | Mobile networks | Network mode
Changing from "CDMA" to "LTE / CDMA" has gained me better battery life. My wife also noticed the same.
(To save time, I'm cutting & pasting my post from another similar thread.)
> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1963689&page=3
"I have had my Galaxy S3 for a week now. Battery life stabilized after the initial syncing, etc. I updated to Jelly Bean v4.1.1 two days ago, and battery life didn't seem noticeably different. However, that was until today. My phone was off of the charger, around 10AM, and had < 5% charge by 4:30PM. I was very busy, so I was hardly using the phone all day. It was in my pocket or on my desk most of the time. One of the only settings I changed last night, was enabling 'Use wireless networks' and enabling 'Location and Google search' under 'Location Services' in 'Settings'. I just disabled both settings, and will see if the battery drain is any less tomorrow. Also, Google Now was off, and was never enabled on my phone. I'll try to post the results, if at all possible..."
So, for me, it seems to be Location Services may have caused my poor battery life, and was definitly not Google Now, as it was never enabled. I'll try using the phone with the settings off, and see if that changes anything...
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what rom and kernel are u using
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Stock stock stock jellybean ota... that's it
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I do love Jelly Bean; as it is ICS only improved or enhanced. But battery life has definitely taken a hit. I can barely make it through 24 hrs. On ICS I could do a day and a half to two days with really light use. I've tried just about everything mentioned with little change. Good thing I have an extra battery. Thank you Samsung for making a phone with a user replaceable battery.
Thanks for all the ideas/suggestions anyways,
El Mono
I noticed the huge difference as well. I was walking around Chicago yesterday and not using my phone. After 4 hours I looked and my battery was at 50 %.
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Help regarding battery life

Hi all I just got my galaxy note 2 yesterday but the battery life is bugging me.... I feel that it is not normal.. every 5 minutes or less the battery percentage drops by % 1 even if I am not opening any apps and I have GPS, mobile data and other unnecessary things turned off and just using Wi-Fi with power saving turned ON.. I even didn't used it that much yet, no videos or apps that consume a lot of CPU and I always make sure that I kill apps after using them, currently I am just surfing the web with chrome and it is still inconsistent sometimes it drops after 10 minutes and sometimes after 3 minutes, I also turn everything off except for power saving when I go to sleep but after waking up I noticed that it dropped by % 4 .. sorry for the long post guys but I am very worried and I just want to check if this is normal and if it's not I can get the battery or the whole device replaced since I have a 2 year warranty. I also attached some screenshots if you need to judge from them.
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Have you updated your Note to 4.1.2?
I recently updated to 4.1.2 and my battery life has suffered.
Hopefully a new update will fix this.
Judging by what others have written, you should get between 6 to 7,5 hours with the screen on. I plugged mine in yesterday efter 1 day and 12 hours. This includes 8 hours om sleep and 6 hours at work -no time to use the phone at work. I did not make note of the screen on time.
As i write the phone has been on battery for 8,5 hours and the screen on for 1,5 hours. The battery is at 54%
Hope this helps.
Thanks for replying
But my device is still on 4.1.1 and haven't touched the software update option and still .. I am not getting that spectacular battery life everybody is reporting which bugs me since I love my note 2.. even while I am typing now the battery percentage has dropped by % 3
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It's that a task killer icon in the top left corner? If so, you might first want to try if your batterylife improves after uninstalling that!
Also find the app called better battery stats on play store. I recommend you buy it and install it. EDIT: there is a free version of it on xda too... Then charge your phone to full and use it normally. When the battery starts to get low again, open the battery stats app and look for "partial wakelocks since unplugged"
There you might find the cause of your problems. Post the screenshot of the partial wakelocks screen here if you need help interpreting it!
There is a free XDA-edition of BetterBatteryStats as well.
I got similar battery life as Dmwitz reported, no idea how some people get 3 or 4 days or 7,8 h of screen-on time out of their device.
I have the same problem as you
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That icon in your notification bar... Is that a task killer? If so, then that's your likely problem.
When you use task killers, apps that restart themselves or their services will constantly be starting up again, leading to more battery drain. Let android handle your running apps and only manually kill apps that are frozen or highly problematic (uninstall those problematic apps if you can).
Thanks for your suggestions guys I uninstalled the task killer and will try the battery app now, I will let you know once I try it
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Battery life

Just a general question, i have no problem with my devices battery life during useage, but whats annoying me is how much battery life i'm losing when the device is "asleep"!
i can lose between 10 and 25% battery when the device is asleep overnight, or while i'm at work.
this isnt a one off, it seems to happen most of the time, so i'm having to charge it every couple of days, rather then once or twice a week.
is this a general problem, or do i need to do a reset.
thanks
There are many apps found out there (some need root) that can track down what's eating the battery and or preventing device sleep. Google Search app is probably one of the culprits. I disabled it long ago.
If you're not rooted, try to disable some "bloatware" apps in your device settings > applications. .... If your rooted, freeze apps from self-starting using greenify app or remove with Titanium backup app. Just backup them first
I could go on and on, but at least some pointers where to start. Good luck
Have your wifi sleep when not in use. You may have some apps hijacking your bandwidth. You should only lose a few percent overnight...
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Itchiee said:
Have your wifi sleep when not in use. You may have some apps hijacking your bandwidth. You should only lose a few percent overnight...
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I have the 8.4, fully stock and hardly a thing installed on it (it's like my 5th tablet for use) and I think its at 50% after idling for 15 days.
only thing that beats it so far is my Nook HD+, which probably idles for 4 months, literally.
having the same problem.
i do have google search in my pages. disabled it , gonna see how it goes ...
whats a good app to recommend that i can check out what is causing my device to wake while it should be asleep?
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Battery life seems a little short

Hey everyone
I kind of looked through the battery thread and I see people getting 5 or 6 hours of screen on time on average. I'm only getting like 3 hours of on screen time.
I have my brightness set at the first brightness toggle setting and Wi-Fi enabled basically 60% of the time and I use mostly Facebook messenger and play clash of clans a little. I also disabled a lot of stock apps that I do not need. Is 3 hours normal for my usage then?
Thanks
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Good Guy Mark said:
Hey everyone
I kind of looked through the battery thread and I see people getting 5 or 6 hours of screen on time on average. I'm only getting like 3 hours of on screen time.
I have my brightness set at the first brightness toggle setting and Wi-Fi enabled basically 60% of the time and I use mostly Facebook messenger and play clash of clans a little. I also disabled a lot of stock apps that I do not need. Is 3 hours normal for my usage then?
Thanks
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Well, first off, facebook app itselfs drains a lot of battery as it constantly polls for information. If you game a lot on the phone, it sucks the phone battery as well. Uninstall both of this app and you'll see the increase in battery life
If you want more help and you're rooted, download wakelock detector and gsam battery monitor and post some stats here

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