Hello, for some reason I am experiencing battery problems. I have a t999l with CM11 and the BMS kernel. So does my mom. This is important because she has been on her battery longer than mine and still has 90% while I have 39%. I know the problem. Under the battery stats my phone is always awake, and my Mom's isn't. See picture. I want to know mine it is always awake, and hers isn't. I have 6 hours with 39% and she has 7 hours with 90%. Doesn't make much sense. We both have the little "Okay Google" thing enabled too.
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Please Install BetterBatteryStats app. Look for its thread on how to pull a log. Post the log here or there.
Perseus71 said:
Please Install BetterBatteryStats app. Look for its thread on how to pull a log. Post the log here or there.
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View attachment BetterBatteryStats-2014-04-03_164915647.txt
I hope I did it right. I've had this app installed for a while, actually, but never used it.
Umm almost there. Please Open BBS, go to Settings > Advanced. Check the box for Root Features. It will ask for Root privilege. Grant it. Reboot and get another log preferably Idle 3-4 hours.
Perseus71 said:
Umm almost there. Please Open BBS, go to Settings > Advanced. Check the box for Root Features. It will ask for Root privilege. Grant it. Reboot and get another log preferably Idle 3-4 hours.
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My phone has been on since rebooting for an hour and a half now, I was using it mildly. For the next hour and a half, I will leave it be. About 12 hours with about 30% battery.
gilberts555 said:
My phone has been on since rebooting for an hour and a half now, I was using it mildly. For the next hour and a half, I will leave it be. About 12 hours with about 30% battery.
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Please reboot again before leaving Idle. Otherwise BBS Reference points won't reset.
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Please reboot again before leaving Idle. Otherwise BBS Reference points won't reset.
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Okay. I guess I'll have to use my Blaze in the meantime.
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Please reboot again before leaving Idle. Otherwise BBS Reference points won't reset.
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Okay, done.
Are you sure that was Idle Log ? Assuming it was, there are quiet a few apps working in the background.
1. Google Calendar has Alarms going off. Did you have an Calendar indicator / Alarm ?
2. Media Scanner although low usage, has been active. Please use the app called Kill Mediascanner.
3. Facebook and Google + really should be removed.
4. Yahoo email client was active. Although it was low key in this log, it will become a menace.
5. Please freeze / Disable Google Search.
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I always leave my phone charging all night long and almost always i wake up aroun 8 or 9 am. I really feel that my battery life is draining so fast without a "hard" use and i dont know why. In the attached screenshots you can see that my battery drained about 80% in just 5:40 hours, it drained just using whatsapp a few times while listening music.... is my battery drain normal? or may i have some issues? I am 4.1.2 rogers stock rom. Thank you so much for your time
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i forgot to say that LTE was on for about 1:30 or 2:00 hours
shiiiitfool said:
Post a log from Better Battery Stats
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Here is my log, hope that you can help me!!
Try the Greenify app on Google Play
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jenap21 said:
Here is my log, hope that you can help me!!
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Is that log only for a couple of minutes? You have facebook running?
stelv said:
Try the Greenify app on Google Play
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it is to hibernate apps right? what apps should i hibernate?
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Is that log only for a couple of minutes? You have facebook running?
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that log was for about 4 hours (when i unplugged my phone to go out) and yes facebook is running but it has sync disabled
jenap21 said:
it is to hibernate apps right? what apps should i hibernate?
that log was for about 4 hours (when i unplugged my phone to go out) and yes facebook is running but it has sync disabled
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I hibernate things I don't want auto syncing or running while the phone is off and not in use, like maps, games, tune-in radio, etc. If you start to have problems with any of the apps on your hibernate list just un-greenify them. If you don't care about facebook notifications/sync you can try adding it to the list.
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This log only shows about 7 minutes of actual battery usage...
Statistic Type: (3) Since Unplugged
Since 6 m 55 s
Charge it to 100%, start BBS, and run it the whole time until you get to 5 - 20%, then post the log. Don't reboot, or else the log resets.
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Thats what I thought. Thats why I asked if it was only for a few minutes. Thought maybe I read the log wrong
shiiiitfool said:
This log only shows about 7 minutes of actual battery usage...
Statistic Type: (3) Since Unplugged
Since 6 m 55 s
Charge it to 100%, start BBS, and run it the whole time until you get to 5 - 20%, then post the log. Don't reboot, or else the log resets.
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i have unplugged my cellphone since 2:18 ago and know it is on 82% with just 6 minutes of screen. I will wait until it reach 20% to save the log and post it
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Thats what I thought. Thats why I asked if it was only for a few minutes. Thought maybe I read the log wrong
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You could also try wakelock detector from the play store.
shiiiitfool said:
Cool... Stuff like Location Services, high screen brightness, lots of LTE usage, games, and of course wakelocks from apps that shouldn't be happening or are holding the phone awake when it shouldn't will be the biggest battery drainers. Facebook too.
I'll take a look at it once you get an accurate log posted. When was your last flash? At least a full battery cycle has passed?
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My last flash was last week and the less battery that i got was 1% i have also wiped batterystats.bin before a full charge using an app called battery calibration also done it manually from recovery. I almost always have location off (only turn it on when i need to use maps and this rarely occurs) my screen brightness is 1/4 of the full bar. I will post the log later!! Thank so much for your time and help and sorry if my english is a little bad i'm mexican
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Hey my posts from shiiiitfool have all been deleted... I'm not exactly welcome on XDA anymore, this is Quasi, for all that may remember me...
anyways, check your PM box for my gmail address, send the log there
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Hey my posts from shiiiitfool have all been deleted... I'm not exactly welcome on XDA anymore, this is Quasi, for all that may remember me...
anyways, check your PM box for my gmail address, send the log there
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Yooo! How could we forget. Wonder where u went!
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I second greenify. I just updated it and had re-greenify and I watched it free up 250 mb of ram. Also if your lucky enough to sleep till 9 who cares about phone stuff! Kids=Sleep deprivation!)
Galaxy S III with Tmobile, stock ROM, android 4.1.2.
With wifi off, GPS off, auto sync off and mobile data off (so basically I just keep the phone function on), the battery drop 7% over night without any usage. I think there is too much, right? attached are sceenshot of battery usage and also wakelock dection. Could anyone give me some advice on how to save more battery? wakelock shows wechat app had most of the wakelock but I am not sure if this contribute to the battery since it shows 5% in battery stats.
Thank you.
PS: don't know how to arrange screenshot, the first and third one is for battery stats, the second one is from wakelock dectection
henry8668 said:
Galaxy S III with Tmobile, stock ROM, android 4.1.2.
With wifi off, GPS off, auto sync off and mobile data off (so basically I just keep the phone function on), the battery drop 7% over night without any usage. I think there is too much, right? attached are sceenshot of battery usage and also wakelock dection. Could anyone give me some advice on how to save more battery? wakelock shows wechat app had most of the wakelock but I am not sure if this contribute to the battery since it shows 5% in battery stats.
Thank you.
PS: don't know how to arrange screenshot, the first and third one is for battery stats, the second one is from wakelock dectection
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Your signal is crap. Turn WiFi back on and leave it connected to a network.
Delete carrier iq. Need to be rooted to do it. Are you?
WeChat is a problem that needs to be dealt with. I suspect WiFi will fix it.
All of what he said, plus, read woody's battery thread. It's linked in the sticky roll up.
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Aerowinder said:
Your signal is crap. Turn WiFi back on and leave it connected to a network.
Delete carrier iq. Need to be rooted to do it. Are you?
WeChat is a problem that needs to be dealt with. I suspect WiFi will fix it.
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Yes, tmobile signal is pretty bad. How do you tell it? is the cell standby too high percentage? I will try keep wifi on and see any difference.
Not root yet, is there a list of carrier(tmobile) apps that can be safely deleted/disabled?
DocHoliday77 said:
All of what he said, plus, read woody's battery thread. It's linked in the sticky roll up.
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Yes, I have that on my bookmark and will follow it http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1969741.
henry8668 said:
Not root yet, is there a list of carrier(tmobile) apps that can be safely deleted/disabled?
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Once you are rooted, assuming you want to do that, first make a nandroid. Then run my_debloater from my signature. Will remove all the T-Mobile/Samsung apps.
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Once you are rooted, assuming you want to do that, first make a nandroid. Then run my_debloater from my signature. Will remove all the T-Mobile/Samsung apps.
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My is SGH-T999L, so I probably will be following docHolidy77's post for rooting: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2370981
when you say "make a nandroid", is it same as "BACKUP YOUR NV-DATA" in second post of the docHoliday77's thread? or something else?
Thanks
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My is SGH-T999L, so I probably will be following docHolidy77's post for rooting: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2370981
when you say "make a nandroid", is it same as "BACKUP YOUR NV-DATA" in second post of the docHoliday77's thread? or something else?
Thanks
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Nandroid is the backup through recovery. These are not the same thing, but you absolutely need to do them both. Immediately. It's a 10 second operation that can save you hours of time later.
maybe it's just me, but 1% loss per hour doesn't seem too bad.
nsxalwayz said:
maybe it's just me, but 1% loss per hour doesn't seem too bad.
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It's not good.
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It's not good.
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oh. good to know since i lose about 1% an hour overnight as well. I'm already running Dandroid rom, so will running your debloater in your sig help? And I just flash the zip file with TWRP right? Thanks
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oh. good to know since i lose about 1% an hour overnight as well. I'm already running Dandroid rom, so will running your debloater in your sig help? And I just flash the zip file with TWRP right? Thanks
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My guess is probably not as most custom roms have already been debloated.
Keep in mind too, as your battery ages, it's performance will decrease, so on a 1.5 year old battery, a 1% an hour drain really isn't too bad imo. you might be able to make it better, but it's up to you if you want to.put the time into trying.
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nsxalwayz said:
oh. good to know since i lose about 1% an hour overnight as well. I'm already running Dandroid rom, so will running your debloater in your sig help? And I just flash the zip file with TWRP right? Thanks
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It might, but I'd rather see an idle BBS log from you.
charged, reboot and turn on wifi before I went to bed last night. It did change some of metric, however it still dropped 8% from 98% to 90%...
My battery is about 3 months old, any suggestion what else to do to find out which app/process is consuming most of the battery?
henry8668 said:
charged, reboot and turn on wifi before I went to bed last night. It did change some of metric, however it still dropped 8% from 98% to 90%...
My battery is about 3 months old, any suggestion what else to do to find out which app/process is consuming most of the battery?
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Looking at your screenies, what I can tell right off is that many of your apps are polling constantly.
Android OS or System (I can't remember which atm) is probably your location settings broadcasting. Go into Settings>Location and also Google App Settings>Location and see what your location is set at.
HD Widgets is polling your location to do the weather, which is understandable, but see if you can change the refresh rate to further out (maybe every hour or so).
Carrier IQ and VisualVoicemail are only able to be disabled via Root. Once you get Root, then you can disable those (either freeze in Titanium Backup or pull the app out of /system/app or use Aerowinder's debloater).
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Looking at your screenies, what I can tell right off is that many of your apps are polling constantly.
Android OS or System (I can't remember which atm) is probably your location settings broadcasting. Go into Settings>Location and also Google App Settings>Location and see what your location is set at.
HD Widgets is polling your location to do the weather, which is understandable, but see if you can change the refresh rate to further out (maybe every hour or so).
Carrier IQ and VisualVoicemail are only able to be disabled via Root. Once you get Root, then you can disable those (either freeze in Titanium Backup or pull the app out of /system/app or use Aerowinder's debloater).
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polling apps: from wakelock, carrier IQ and visualvoicemail are the two that in the top, could be ones that using most of battery? wechat(x252) and weibo(x149) have high number but very short in time, do they have big impact on battery drop?
Location service is checked on all three items. I will turn it off to see the impact. I have to remember turn on before using gmap and turn it off after close gmap.
HD widges, already set the location to my home, not using 'detect current location'. fresh rate is 1 hour. I will turn on those battery saving features(don't update when screen off)
thanks.
henry8668 said:
polling apps: from wakelock, carrier IQ and visualvoicemail are the two that in the top, could be ones that using most of battery? wechat(x252) and weibo(x149) have high number but very short in time, do they have big impact on battery drop?
Location service is checked on all three items. I will turn it off to see the impact. I have to remember turn on before using gmap and turn it off after close gmap.
HD widges, already set the location to my home, not using 'detect current location'. fresh rate is 1 hour. I will turn on those battery saving features(don't update when screen off)
thanks.
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I understand why people like WLD, but I really need to see a BetterBatteryStats log to fully understand what's happening. But you need root, carrier iq is pretty much spyware.
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I understand why people like WLD, but I really need to see a BetterBatteryStats log to fully understand what's happening. But you need root, carrier iq is pretty much spyware.
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I am getting BetterBatteryStats... that thread is scary to read, over 1950+ pages!
henry8668 said:
I am getting BetterBatteryStats... that thread is scary to read, over 1950+ pages!
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Post your logs here and I'll have a look. 4+ hours idle time, little or no usage. During the night is best.
henry8668 said:
... that thread is scary to read, over 1950+ pages!
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If you are going to try and read that, then see you next week, hahaha.
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Best thing to do is what Aerowinder said above and let it sit idle for 4+ hours or overnight with BBB running.
Then what we want to see are screen shots of:
Since Unplugged/Processes
Since Unplugged/ Wakelocks
Since Unplugged/Partial Wakelocks.
My superfecta is CarrierIQ ftw, Android OS (location) for Place, WeChat for Show and Sync services (calendar, g/email) for 4th.
One thing that I do like is that I do not see any FB, G+ or Twitter in your screenies. Those three suck (literally) on battery.
For some reason my M9 doesn't want to go into deep sleep much. Out of the 1 hour I have it off the charger, only 2 minutes were in deep sleep. I haven't used the phone at all in that 1 hour, so I'm not sure why it wouldn't be sleeping.
Does anyone have this problem or know how to fix it? Thanks
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=nextapp.systempanel.r1
Buy, install, do proper settings, put it into monitoring mode.. then switch of screen and go sleep - in the morning see the activities what were happening during the night monitored..
jauhien said:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=nextapp.systempanel.r1
Buy, install, do proper settings, put it into monitoring mode.. then switch of screen and go sleep - in the morning see the activities what were happening during the night monitored..
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I've used a very similar app. There are no wake locks. All it says is "Android OS" is using 100% of the screen off battery. Even in the normal HTC battery settings, android OS is using 100%. Thanks for the help though.
System Panel is neither similar nor showing you those funny wakelocks..
It thoroughly informs you about CPU usage last night..
jauhien said:
System Panel is neither similar nor showing you those funny wakelocks..
It thoroughly informs you about CPU usage last night..
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Thanks, but all those apps are the same. They can only get a certain amount of info from the core system. There are apps that do the exact same thing for free, which is what I use.
As an update to my problem, rebooting the phone and clearing cache seemed to have solved the issue for now.
aooga said:
Thanks, but all those apps are the same. They can only get a certain amount of info from the core system. There are apps that do the exact same thing for free, which is what I use.
As an update to my problem, rebooting the phone and clearing cache seemed to have solved the issue for now.
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If you run out of ideas on how to fix this, I'd say get root, get Xposed, and get Power Nap. Pretty much blocks all wakelocks at night and I see like 1% drain the next morning.
Cryosx said:
If you run out of ideas on how to fix this, I'd say get root, get Xposed, and get Power Nap. Pretty much blocks all wakelocks at night and I see like 1% drain the next morning.
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Wait...xposed works on 64bit phones? Wow I've been missing out for nothing lol.
Yes, but make sure you use the xposed arm64 file.
This thread has the stuff
Here's the zip you want xposed-sdk21-arm64.zip
And you also need the alpha installer.
I have been having these kinds of battery graphs since very long time. Using stock oos 4.0.3 without root and have locked bootloader.
I tried cleading data of google play & service' apps and even cleared cache from recovery. Disabled the hibernation feature in battery settings and enabled doze from developer options. This made no effect. So switched back to default settings again.
Ashish.akc said:
I have been having these kinds of battery graphs since very long time. Using stock oos 4.0.3 without root and have locked bootloader.
I tried cleading data of google play & service' apps and even cleared cache from recovery. Disabled the hibernation feature in battery settings and enabled doze from developer options. This made no effect. So switched back to default settings again.
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What's the problem exactly?
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uudruid74 said:
What's the problem exactly?
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Phone doesn't doze' properly. It stays awake even when am not using it and drains battery a lot. I have seen phone getting warm several times even when it's just lying. SOT is very poor considering i have not changed my usage scenario and have given a lot of time for the OS to settle properly as well..
Here's another screenshot just after i woke up. Phone was chraged upto 98% when i went to sleep and it came down to 65%
Ashish.akc said:
Here's another screenshot just after i woke up. Phone was chraged upto 98% when i went to sleep and it came down to 65%
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Your phone is awake most of the time. Install BBS from its thread in XDA, learn how to produce idle logs in BBS and post one in the BBS thread.
Mind you, on Nougat, there is not much option for controlling alarms/wakelocks except using Greenify and MyAndroidTools. No Xposed and so no Amplify.
Ashish.akc said:
Here's another screenshot just after i woke up. Phone was chraged upto 98% when i went to sleep and it came down to 65%
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Did you turn on the aggressive doze option? I bet you have some app like Facebook keeping the phone awake. The other answer to grab BBB is a good idea
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uudruid74 said:
Did you turn on the aggressive doze option? I bet you have some app like Facebook keeping the phone awake. The other answer to grab BBB is a good idea
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Yes i have enabled the aggressive doze and about the facebook draining, i think it is not from facebook because i rarely use it and it appears rarely in battery stats.
Here are some screenshots from BBS:
Custom one is when in the evening i had set the custom ref. after clearing all recent tasks. Check these if get something from these. I don't see any deep sleep stats any given time
Ashish.akc said:
Yes i have enabled the aggressive doze and about the facebook draining, i think it is not from facebook because i rarely use it and it appears rarely in battery stats.
Here are some screenshots from BBS:
Custom one is when in the evening i had set the custom ref. after clearing all recent tasks. Check these if get something from these. I don't see any deep sleep stats any given time
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You need to get an idle dump of at least 6 hours along with screenshots of the battery and battery history page of Settings. These screenshots are not going to help anyone to analyze your issue.
install logcat and see if it spams same error message over and over.
Hello everyone,
initially I had great battery life on my P6P. I then later started to root, add a 2nd SIM card and installed more and more apps (the same ones I already had on my P4 XL).
I can't really say when deep sleep stopped working, but it does not work at the moment.
I am at the stock ROM and Kernel atm, but rooted.
Usually I would start BBS and figure out which wakelock is preventing me from going to deep sleep.
However, BBS doesn't seem to work on Android 12. So I tries GSAM Battery Monitor.
Attached are screenshots from 2 days with GSM Battery Monitor.
It can be seen that the device does not go to deep sleep at all.
The only way to get it into deep sleep atm, is to enable battery saver.
This causes a huge battery drain over a whole day.
This post will contain the screenshots from day #1.
The next post will contain the screenshots from day #2.
Can anyone tell me how to figure out which wakelock / which app / feature / whatever is preventing my phone from going into deep sleep?
Thanks in advance!
And this is day #2 with more detailed screenshots.
@Lughnasadh @RetroTech07 Maybe you can help me here? :S
Thanks!
I also just "Force stopped" pretty much everything under Settings -> All apps (user apps and the few system/google apps that are in the user apps list).
Still no deep sleep
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Still no deep sleep
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BBS works.. sometimes. You need to stick with it and get the alarms tab to show stats. That should tell you what is keeping it awake. Kernel wakelocks are useless imo. Partial wakelocks and alarms and even network usage perhaps. I have it working but it's sketchy.
Finding a needle in a haystack.
Factory reset and don't restore backup.
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BBS works.. sometimes. You need to stick with it and get the alarms tab to show stats. That should tell you what is keeping it awake. Kernel wakelocks are useless imo. Partial wakelocks and alarms and even network usage perhaps. I have it working but it's sketchy.
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So you basically install it, grant it root, and then wait until somehow magically starts to show stats?
therock3181 said:
Finding a needle in a haystack.
Factory reset and don't restore backup.
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Ye well there must be a way to troubleshoot this.
Can't just always factory reset because something gets bugged?
Utini said:
So you basically install it, grant it root, and then wait until somehow magically starts to show stats?
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Haha, no I don't have root. I just grant the permissions via adb. But "magically" is the key word actually. Here are a few screenshots from just now. The first 2 are pretty usual for a few of the stats but that changes. The second 2 are what I can sometimes get although that varies as well. Every other stat on the app is like the first two, not stats collected. That's what I mean by you have to stick with it. It will magically show randomly. lol Unfortunately, this round didn't show partial wakelocks which means a bunch to me. Tomorrow morning it will show.
Thanks.. I just flashed kirisakura kernel from @Freak07 since I believe that it also block some wakelocks which are enabled on stock kernel. Will try that tomorrow together with AccuBattery.
If that doesn't work, then I will try to get magic by BBS.
Utini said:
Thanks.. I just flashed kirisakura kernel from @Freak07 since I believe that it also block some wakelocks which are enabled on stock kernel. Will try that tomorrow together with AccuBattery.
If that doesn't work, then I will try to get magic by BBS.
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If your issue is caused by an app or service (which it sounds like it probably is) constantly running in the background flashing the kernel won't help at all.
Your best bet might be BBS, battery historian (you can take a bug report and then view it there, just google it) or maybe top command.
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If your issue is caused by an app or service (which it sounds like it probably is) constantly running in the background flashing the kernel won't help at all.
Your best bet might be BBS, battery historian (you can take a bug report and then view it there, just google it) or maybe top command.
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Well, for now it seems like your kernel fixed the issue though.
I am on 70% deep sleep while screen is off according to accubattery. So I will monitor this through the rest of this day and report back.
Utini said:
Well, for now it seems like your kernel fixed the issue though.
I am on 70% deep sleep while screen is off according to accubattery. So I will monitor this through the rest of this day and report back.
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Flashing a kernel can't fix issues with apps or services getting stuck in the background.
I guess it was the reboot that helped in the end or whatever was stuck got updated or unstuck some other way.
Freak07 said:
Flashing a kernel can't fix issues with apps or services getting stuck in the background.
I guess it was the reboot that helped in the end or whatever was stuck got updated or unstuck some other way.
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Hmm really weird. My deep sleep is now also slowly dropping (only at 50% now).
But will see how it ends up after a working day.
I did try reboots before already. It didn't help.
But maybe so far I was working with a mix of several wakelocks which I can now narrow down.
Will try battery historian as recommend by you. Just need to find a decent guide for it first
Utini said:
Hmm really weird. My deep sleep is now also slowly dropping (only at 50% now).
But will see how it ends up after a working day.
I did try reboots before already. It didn't help.
But maybe so far I was working with a mix of several wakelocks which I can now narrow down.
Will try battery historian as recommend by you. Just need to find a decent guide for it first
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Install better battery stats ( only kernel wakelocks tab is not working)...to check wakelocks and alarms
whats the differencd between doze and deep sleep? and is there a way in accubattery to find out, if the device is sleeping?
cultofluna said:
Install better battery stats ( only kernel wakelocks tab is not working)...to check wakelocks and alarms
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It didn't work for me at all and I just installed it and it still isn't working for me at all.
It has root and according to the permissions tab in the app everything seems to be granted.
I downloaded the RC 2.6-382 from here: https://install.appcenter.ms/users/...stats-xda-edition/distribution_groups/testers
I will let it run for a few hours and check again.
Edit: Oh I just noticed under the permissions tab:
STATUS: Failed: Transaction failed on small parcel; remote process probably died
Any ideas?
xflowy said:
whats the differencd between doze and deep sleep? and is there a way in accubattery to find out, if the device is sleeping?
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In Accubattery under "discharging" check for "deep sleep while screen off".
Utini said:
In Accubattery under "discharging" check for "deep sleep while screen off".
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just found it. is 37% of it, good?
Utini said:
It didn't work for me at all and I just installed it and it still isn't working for me at all.
It has root and according to the permissions tab in the app everything seems to be granted.
I downloaded the RC 2.6-382 from here: https://install.appcenter.ms/users/...stats-xda-edition/distribution_groups/testers
I will let it run for a few hours and check again.
Edit: Oh I just noticed under the permissions tab:
STATUS: Failed: Transaction failed on small parcel; remote process probably died
Any ideas?
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Working for me properly... besides kernel wakelocks