Hello guys, before I send my unit back which is really annoying I would love to have some feedback.
So here we are.
First of all since I got my unit I has never been able to charge it through the usb port of a laptop, too slow, maybe 5% in one hour.
The second problem is that the battery drain very fast even if I'm not using it.
Now before posting this report I've disabled almost everything ( BlinkFeed, location service etc..) but as you will see now I've only used my phone for about 2:30 hours in 15 hours without doing nothing of special, I mean, checked Google plus, surfed the web, some post on xda and all this with no phone calls and always under WiFi.
Hope someone will give me some feedback.
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your battery drain seems normal honestly, its a big screen so it'll suck up battery. Also make sure you use the htc cable, it should charge better than a generic usb
velenox said:
Hello guys, before I send my unit back which is really annoying I would love to have some feedback.
So here we are.
First of all since I got my unit I has never been able to charge it through the usb port of a laptop, too slow, maybe 5% in one hour.
The second problem is that the battery drain very fast even if I'm not using it.
Now before posting this report I've disabled almost everything ( BlinkFeed, location service etc..) but as you will see now I've only used my phone for about 2:30 hours in 15 hours without doing nothing of special, I mean, checked Google plus, surfed the web, some post on xda and all this with no phone calls and always under WiFi.
Hope someone will give me some feedback.
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Battery is in good state! No need replace! It just your screen and bloatware which are consuming battery! Use lux auto brightness instead of stock auto brightness and use custom rom like paranoid or cyanogen in which bloatware are already removed!
Hit thanks if i helped you out! ?
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Thanks all guys!
I got in touch with HTC and they asked me to perform a battery test, well, after one hour at full display brightness the battery only consumed 10%.
And yes...since the phone is branded by Vodafone there is some bloatware.
I will removing some stuff and working on the screen brightness
I have the best battery performance of any phone I owned on the M8.
Try Wakelock Detector. I suspect you'll find that Google+ is one of the main culprits constantly waking your phone from deep sleep.
berndblb said:
I have the best battery performance of any phone I owned on the M8.
Try Wakelock Detector. I suspect you'll find that Google+ is one of the main culprits constantly waking your phone from deep sleep.
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In fact, did you see how many awake? The problem is that would not root the phone right now, and if I'm not mistaken wakelock detector requires root access.
While today I've had better battery life, I think I have some problem with wakelocks
Here some stats
Should I investigate further?
I would. Your phone was awake for around three hours whilst the screen was off. Check wakelocks with betterbatterystats.
My M8 averages 48-72 hours between each charge, but although I have both 4G data and location services enabled, Wifi is switched off and I rarely watch movies on the handset.
For me, the M8 has extraordinary battery life.
I have found that Battery Doctor is very effective at fully charging - and keeping a record of full charge cycles.
westeight said:
My M8 averages 48-72 hours between each charge, but although I have both 4G data and location services enabled, Wifi is switched off and I rarely watch movies on the handset.
For me, the M8 has extraordinary battery life.
I have found that Battery Doctor is very effective at fully charging - and keeping a record of full charge cycles.
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I've found that mine unit consume more while is under WiFi.
I don't watch movies.
My usage is :
45 minutes phone call everyday
Gplus
Internet browsing
Some text messaging with telegram
That's all.
pkoper said:
I would. Your phone was awake for around three hours whilst the screen was off. Check wakelocks with betterbatterystats.
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Sadly I don't have root, but I'm using Wakelock detector which with a workaround I can track which app is causing problems.
I've saw two process here the screenshot.
Here the full list (almost)
I've searched the two first process here on xda but I haven't found a fix.
Hello, i bought the phone 2 months ago and its origin is poland (T-Mobile) and i am experiencing the same issue as yours!! A lot of waklocks and cant seem to find the source!! can you help solve this issue? and how did you succeed to install the wakelock detector on the phone if it was not rooted (mine isnt also)!! thank you
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Hello, i bought the phone 2 months ago and its origin is poland (T-Mobile) and i am experiencing the same issue as yours!! A lot of waklocks and cant seem to find the source!! can you help solve this issue? and how did you succeed to install the wakelock detector on the phone if it was not rooted (mine isnt also)!! thank you
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Indeed is not funny.
For installing Wakelock Detector without root follow this instructions:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1r3VlhZIZVSufZlAeICJet6QBtyAF7z06_ysl1kUKME4/edit#slide=id.p
It's easy.
Now the problem is understand what cause all these wakelocks
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Indeed is not funny.
For installing Wakelock Detector without root follow this instructions:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1r3VlhZIZVSufZlAeICJet6QBtyAF7z06_ysl1kUKME4/edit#slide=id.p
It's easy.
Now the problem is understand what cause all these wakelocks
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Hey! Thank you for your fast reply!! i think i am still a noob for these stuff and i am stuck at step 5 knowing that i have a mac!! so can u help me do that please ? thank you in advance
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Hey! Thank you for your fast reply!! i think i am still a noob for these stuff and i am stuck at step 5 knowing that i have a mac!! so can u help me do that please ? thank you in advance
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I think there are other tutorial on xda anyway.
open a terminal and run this code:
Code:
curl -O https://raw.githubusercontent.com/corbindavenport/nexus-tools/master/install.sh
than run:
Code:
sh install.sh
When you will will prompted for the password of your mac type it.
Just one thing.
After you have run adb devices and adb ticpip 5555 from your mac just unplug the phone and go ahead with the instruction.
Hope this helps.
Today I got a better battery life.
I will post what I did so can be useful to whom will face the same problems.
First I've set the brightness to the lowest level and I've activated the automatic mode.
Deactivated position service, turned off nfc.
I'm sure I can still fine tuning the battery, but for now I'm happy for the result.
Too much wakelock for service that ask for position (meteo widget, Google play service) but for now I got good results.
Here some screenshots:
Thank you @velenox i will give it a try!! and i will try your advices also!! Hope to find whats keeping our devices like this with lots of wakelocks!! Maybe these are bloatware because my device is from T-mobile Poland but unlocked and unbranded!! ??
Mondea said:
Thank you @velenox i will give it a try!! and i will try your advices also!! Hope to find whats keeping our devices like this with lots of wakelocks!! Maybe these are bloatware because my device is from T-mobile Poland but unlocked and unbranded!! ??
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Don't know... But give it a try [emoji6]
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EDIT
I was able to solve my battery issue by formatting my SD card. Something on there was causing the battery to drain 2-3 times more quickly than normal. After formatting, I went from 6-8 hour battery life to around 20 hours with significant usage (Google, Exchange, IMAP, Facebook all on push, 3G+Bluetooth+GPS on, 4G and wifi as needed for extra speed).
Important to note, I am not entirely convinced that the Android OS and battery drain are related since I still have Android OS near if not at the top of my battery consumption screen, but the improved actual longevity is very significant. I recommend anyone having their battery run out format their SD card (and possibly USB storage) and see if that helps (obviously back up any important data first!). Good luck!
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I'm getting pretty bad battery life, and it looks like "Android OS" is consuming most of it. I've rebooted (as suggested in other threads), checked OS Monitor for high-CPU usage processes, but nothing stands out. This is un-rooted, stock OS with no third party launchers installed.
I have a feeling if this issue was fixed, I'd be getting great battery life. This happening to anyone else?
Screenshots show the device at 38% after 6.5 hours off the charger.
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if u using a 2.3.3 based rom is normal, that bug is fixed at 2.3.4 and 2.3.5
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Dfolt said:
if u using a 2.3.3 based rom is normal, that bug is fixed at 2.3.4 and 2.3.5
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This is un-rooted, stock OS with no third party launchers installed.
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My device is running 2.3.4.
That's an awful lot of awake time with no screen on time. Do you have things updating in the background frequently? I.e. social hub, Facebook, news widgets?
And not to be too obvious, but is your 4g antenna turned on?
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MoMatt said:
That's an awful lot of awake time with no screen on time. Do you have things updating in the background frequently? I.e. social hub, Facebook, news widgets?
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No, I don't. I have fewer widgets and fewer accounts (haven't set up my work Exchange yet) than I previously had on my EVO, which got great battery life.
I've been on Android over a year and am quite familiar with how it works... I'm just unfamiliar with Samsung specifically and unrooted devices and was hoping someone might have a similar experience.
I have the same thing. Significantly more awake time then screen on time, and Android OS eating the battery. Also stock.
Same here too
I had this exact issue and no longer do. Here is what I did and posted in another thread:
OK I hope someone finds this useful and/or can verify. I was one of those people getting awful battery life, meaning lucky to last 8 hours from 100% to 0%. The "Android OS" process would take hours of CPU time. Now it will take up maybe 30 min over the course of the day. Here is the only thing I did between the time it went from bad to good. I changed the wifi sleep policy. It is by default (for me at least) set to never. I changed it to "when the screen turns off" and left it there for about an hour. Then went in and changed it back to never. From the point of doing this my battery life has been great.
I know it sounds strange but it seems to have worked for me so I thought I would share.
mjdoran said:
I had this exact issue and no longer do. Here is what I did and posted in another thread:
OK I hope someone finds this useful and/or can verify. I was one of those people getting awful battery life, meaning lucky to last 8 hours from 100% to 0%. The "Android OS" process would take hours of CPU time. Now it will take up maybe 30 min over the course of the day. Here is the only thing I did between the time it went from bad to good. I changed the wifi sleep policy. It is by default (for me at least) set to never. I changed it to "when the screen turns off" and left it there for about an hour. Then went in and changed it back to never. From the point of doing this my battery life has been great.
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Thanks for the suggestion!
I made the change, hopefully it will help, although I'm reluctant since I haven't had wifi on all day and my battery has been dropping like a rock. Here's hoping... will report back if it helps.
xak944 said:
Thanks for the suggestion!
I made the change, hopefully it will help, although I'm reluctant since I haven't had wifi on all day and my battery has been dropping like a rock. Here's hoping... will report back if it helps.
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I rarely use wifi as well but this setting seemed to affect the phone in general, if your using wifi or not. I might just be crazy though. Either way I no longer have the issue so
does the google voice widget pull data in the background or is it a push thing?
I'm seeing high usage (60+%) by AndroidOS also (stock, unrooted, not using WiFi, not using 4G), although battery life has not been bad that I have noticed.
Watchdog Lite indicates that this is primarily due to two processes:
events/0
suspend
mjdoran said:
I had this exact issue and no longer do. Here is what I did and posted in another thread:
OK I hope someone finds this useful and/or can verify. I was one of those people getting awful battery life, meaning lucky to last 8 hours from 100% to 0%. The "Android OS" process would take hours of CPU time. Now it will take up maybe 30 min over the course of the day. Here is the only thing I did between the time it went from bad to good. I changed the wifi sleep policy. It is by default (for me at least) set to never. I changed it to "when the screen turns off" and left it there for about an hour. Then went in and changed it back to never. From the point of doing this my battery life has been great.
I know it sounds strange but it seems to have worked for me so I thought I would share.
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I'm having the exact same issue. Stupid question here (I've already tried to find it and googled it too, but no success.
Where do you change the wifi policy? I don't see it under wifi settings
limeaid said:
Where do you change the wifi policy? I don't see it under wifi settings
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Wifi Settings > Menu > Advanced
limeaid said:
I'm having the exact same issue. Stupid question here (I've already tried to find it and googled it too, but no success.
Where do you change the wifi policy? I don't see it under wifi settings
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Settings >> Wireless and Networks >> Wi-Fi settings
Then press the menu button and then advanced.
Should then be the first option "Wi-Fi sleep policy".
Thanks. Like everyone else, I'm going to try this out and report back after a day or so
I'm trying to get into the 'INFO' section to view wake locks for battery usage clues. I've tried *#INFO*1111# (as mentioned here) and the old *#*#INFO*#*# to no avail. Anyone been able to get to the diagnostic screen from the dialer?
Are people with battery problems using widgetlocker?
JoeBruin32 said:
Are people with battery problems using widgetlocker?
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Interesting. I installed it yesterday. Will try removing it if the wifi setting doesn't work...
Is anyone with the "Android OS" battery drain not using widgetlocker?
xak944 said:
Interesting. I installed it yesterday. Will try removing it if the wifi setting doesn't work...
Is anyone with the "Android OS" battery drain not using widgetlocker?
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I am not and was not using it.
Hello,
I was wondering if you guys would be kind enough to help me figure out what has been going on with my battery lately.. First up, here is all the relevant info:
Phone: Galaxy Nexus GT-i9250 GSM
Network: T-Mobile USA
ROM: Paranoid Android 2.54 - this is based on 4.1.2 - NOT the latest 4.2.1
Kernel: Franco Kernel Milestone 6 <-- My battery issues only started after I switched to this kernel. I had to ditch the stock kernel than came with PA because it was slow as molasses.
Here is the battery drain that shows 43% of total battery was drained in 6 hours
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Here are some more details that show how much time the phone was awake:
Partial wakelocks are shown here using BetterBatteryStats. I don't know what AudioOut_2 is but it's sucking down battery. Exchange is another battery hog evidently.. I don't understand why Google Plus is running, I NEVER open the program.
Here are the kernel wakelocks:
Here are the alarms that show which app is waking up the device how many times. LightFlow and Exchange seem to do this a lot. I have no idea why maps keeps waking my phone, I haven't opened Maps once or changed locations but the location service is relentless.
Here is CPU Spy showing that Deep Sleep is definitely working:
Please can anyone help me figure out why my battery drain is so out of control? I forgot to screenshot screen on time but it was less than 30 minutes. You can sort of see this from the graph on image #2.
Thank you in advance.
Bumping this in hopes that someone is able to help me figure this out.
it seems like your signal is fairly bad most of the time, that will drain your battery pretty bad since the device will try to seek better signal.
also, i would suggest you to upgrade to latest PA along with latest franco r361, I see a significant battery improvement after the upgrade.
light flow is keeping your phone awake as well.
hhwong said:
it seems like your signal is fairly bad most of the time, that will drain your battery pretty bad since the device will try to seek better signal.
also, i would suggest you to upgrade to latest PA along with latest franco r361, I see a significant battery improvement after the upgrade.
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Thanks. Yes the signal is not great at my office, but it hasn't changed in the last few months. What has changed however, is how drastically my battery is now dying, this is recent.
I would update to the the new PA with 4.2.1 but there are a few things I'm not ready to give up yet like the old toggles etc. Once the new PA builds some of those older features back in, I'll be upgrading for sure.
Zepius said:
light flow is keeping your phone awake as well.
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Yes it is, I don't know why it wakes up my phone so much. I tried checking the "reduce phone wakes" option, but that seems to miss notifications all the time.
Overall, even with not so great signal and light flow running, this battery drain just seems WAY too much, would you agree?
what is your screen on time?
and light flow has been known to kill battery. id honestly remove it.
Zepius said:
what is your screen on time?
and light flow has been known to kill battery. id honestly remove it.
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Screen time was less than 30 mins
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How often do you charge the battery? Do you plug it in all the time? Do you run it dead all the time? Your battery may be getting shot out, happened to my wife's to the point it would not take a charge. New battery fixed it. Buy a battery of eBay for ten bucks. Worse comes to worse you have a backup battery if that wasn't the problem. Audio out only took 3.5% and most of the time was deep sleep. I think your battery is dying
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VonEsch said:
How often do you charge the battery? Do you plug it in all the time? Do you run it dead all the time? Your battery may be getting shot out, happened to my wife's to the point it would not take a charge. New battery fixed it. Buy a battery of eBay for ten bucks. Worse comes to worse you have a backup battery if that wasn't the problem. Audio out only took 3.5% and most of the time was deep sleep. I think your battery is dying
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I charge it at least once a day - every night. Sometimes I'll plug it in during the day if I know I'm going out in the evening just so it'll be topped off when I go out. But I thought charging these batteries a lot didn't affect their ability to hold a charge?
I'll definitely buy a new battery either way, hopefully that's what it is.
In case anyone else has any other insight, please do share in the meantime.
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the7thson said:
In case anyone else has any other insight, please do share in the meantime.
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remove lightflow. seriously.
Zepius said:
remove lightflow. seriously.
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I'll miss it, but it's worth checking out what the battery does without LightFlow. Thanks!
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I'll miss it, but it's worth checking out what the battery does without LightFlow. Thanks!
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For Maps wakeups. Try disabling auto location update if its not already. Open Maps > Settings > Location update (something like that)
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For Maps wakeups. Try disabling auto location update if its not already. Open Maps > Settings > Location update (something like that)
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Cheers. I do already have everything turned off, screenshot attached.
Could it be Google Now that's causing these location updates? It always knows how far away Home is when I'm away from Home.
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Cheers. I do already have everything turned off, screenshot attached.
Could it be Google Now that's causing these location updates? It always knows how far away Home is when I'm away from Home.
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it is. google now periodically calls the gps to update your time to home
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it is. google now periodically calls the gps to update your time to home
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The more I think about it, the more I believe that Google Now could be a major culprit in draining battery. I'm going to try disabling it entirely to test. Do you have any experience with that by any chance? On how it affects battery?
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Cheers. I do already have everything turned off, screenshot attached.
Could it be Google Now that's causing these location updates? It always knows how far away Home is when I'm away from Home.
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Screenshot tells me its still on. Top of the menu, Location Reporting: Your location is updated Automatically
the7thson said:
The more I think about it, the more I believe that Google Now could be a major culprit in draining battery. I'm going to try disabling it entirely to test. Do you have any experience with that by any chance? On how it affects battery?
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I use Google now and easily get 3 to 4 hrs of screen time
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Screenshot tells me its still on. Top of the menu, Location Reporting: Your location is updated Automatically
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You're right, I set it to "do not update your location". What does this do exactly? Looks promising though.
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Hi,
I have huge problem which hasn't occurred for the first time. I left my t520 with 92% and fell asleep. When I woke up it was at 40%. I had wifi off, and turned off wifi scanning when eve n off (which caused drain esrlier). According to wake lock detector the process which keeps running can be seen under. Please help me. In settings it only says that android process (97% usage of battery) has used CPU for 10h42mi and stood awake for 7h45min
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i would suggest go into settings....->battery. this should show u what is using your battery the most. if its a app delete it and see if it works. if not i would recomend doing a factory reset. this is what i do when something eats my battery alot.
foxracer89 said:
Hi,
I have huge problem which hasn't occurred for the first time. I left my t520 with 92% and fell asleep. When I woke up it was at 40%. I had wifi off, and turned off wifi scanning when eve n off (which caused drain esrlier). According to wake lock detector the process which keeps running can be seen under. Please help me. In settings it only says that android process (97% usage of battery) has used CPU for 10h42mi and stood awake for 7h45min
http://imgur.com/wNEhSFt
P.s. This tab is complete rubbish....
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foxracer89 said:
Hi,
I have huge problem which hasn't occurred for the first time. I left my t520 with 92% and fell asleep. When I woke up it was at 40%. I had wifi off, and turned off wifi scanning when eve n off (which caused drain esrlier). According to wake lock detector the process which keeps running can be seen under. Please help me. In settings it only says that android process (97% usage of battery) has used CPU for 10h42mi and stood awake for 7h45min
http://imgur.com/wNEhSFt
P.s. This tab is complete rubbish....
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Are you using Songza? It has big problems right now with battery drain. The deal is, is probably not the device. There is an app that is causing your issue.
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The tab yesterday got from 30% to complete 0% with everything off (aeroplane mode, sync off etc.) just laying on the desk.
In settings its shows that battery is drained only by Android process.
I was thinking about what might be the cause and just realised that it started to happen just affter purchase of original samsung case for this tab. Is it possible that it had impact on one of the processes? Cause CPU is active almost all the time despite neither app running in the background... Maybe it's due to the magnetic thingy which wakes the screen?
foxracer89 said:
I was thinking about what might be the cause and just realised that it started to happen just affter purchase of original samsung case for this tab. Is it possible that it had impact on one of the processes? Cause CPU is active almost all the time despite neither app running in the background... Maybe it's due to the magnetic thingy which wakes the screen?
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If the magnet is turning the tablet on, the screen would be on, and you can see that even with the cover of the case closed. So if you can see the screen if off, then I would say no, the magnet is not causing your drain problem.
Do you have Skype installed? This is a known battery drain problem on Kitkat as well. Its a bug within Kitkat itself, so maybe that is why its being reported as the Android process, and not one of your apps.
take a screenshot of you battery
redpoint73 said:
If the magnet is turning the tablet on, the screen would be on, and you can see that even with the cover of the case closed. So if you can see the screen if off, then I would say no, the magnet is not causing your drain problem.
Do you have Skype installed? This is a known battery drain problem on Kitkat as well. Its a bug within Kitkat itself, so maybe that is why its being reported as the Android process, and not one of your apps.
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I don't think it's an app problem. I have only few apps installed (news reader, 2 games, fb and few random apps. I'll upload the screenshot when I'll be at home
Yep, my battery has started playing up. It likes to say it's 21% but then goes to 15, then between 2 and 4 within a couple of minutes. Sometimes runs on 1% for ages. But then dies, I turn it back on and it says 21%
Don't know if is root related. Our if I just need a hard reset. Going to try draining battery fully, then charging to full with device off
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I also have never seen such a huge battery drain on any samsung or android device. For once, if you dont need it, go into settings and location services. Just disable it completly with that switch. This reduces the drain a lot, but is still way to high...
For me, it drains about 20% overnight with location on (completly offline) and about 10% without location services.
I have the same problem as well. It will continuously drain from 90-50 in minutes and then 50-15 and so on. 1% sometimes lasts for 30 minutes+ and when I restart it will be 15+% again. I thought it might be because of custom roms so I reset it back to stock many times and same problem. The only apps I have installed are adobe reader and es file manager.
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I have the same problem as well. It will continuously drain from 90-50 in minutes and then 50-15 and so on. 1% sometimes lasts for 30 minutes+ and when I restart it will be 15+% again. I thought it might be because of custom roms so I reset it back to stock many times and same problem. The only apps I have installed are adobe reader and es file manager.
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boy, you're digging out a two year old thread!!
if you have such a battery drain you have different (unsatisfying) choices:
1. try battery calibration or other roms
2. throw you tab away + buy a new one
3. buy a new battery
4. accept it (like me)
5. wait until someone brings an awesome new rom which will give an awesome battery life
(sorry for hidden sarcasm but this tablet is just a big disappointment (for me))
I don't think you should throw away devices or buy new batteries without first analyzing what the problem could be. If you are rooted, download an app such as Wakelock Detector and BetterBatteryStats first, make sure there isn't some rogue app or process that is constantly running in the background. Also, if you are running the 8.4 (or perhaps it also works with the 10.1 / 12.1), check out the link in my signature on how to reseat your battery. Many people have found success with all kinds of battery problems.
So..
Recently I've bought my very own Nexus 5X, here over in Europe.
I have been very, very happy with it so far!
I came from a S5 mini, but boy oh boy, I'll never buy a Samsung ever again!
Though, I've recently ran into a major problem! My battery is so, so, so bad!
I could speak of luck when I make it trough 6 hours!
My S5 Mini was even better than this one, and is instead 2200 mAh!
The only thing I do on a day, is check Twitter and visit some Android news pages..
Not even a heavy gamer!
Have I done something wrong? Is this a manufacturing error? Is Google fixing this soon?
Many question, such wow.
I would love to hear from y'all!
- Scyn_
(Sorry if I spelled some things wrong )
Share the screenshots (Power + Volume down for 2 sec) of battery stats and it will help the others to decide who is the culprit. You can see who is using most of the juices in battery stats. Also, in Developer Options, you can see what's running in background from 'Running Services'.
In general, the battery is quite satisfactory.
For me, 5X was getting very poor cellular network reception and it was draining the battery. I choose '2G' from Preferred network type (reboot) and it's improving already.
Sup?
Thanks for replying buddy! It's really awesome to see some support out there!
XDA doesn't let me post image's.
Right now, I have 4 hours left while I booted my phone 2 and a half hours ago..
Chrome is taking up 8 %
Screen 7%
Android OS 3 %
Android System 3%
Google services 1 %
I can't even get through half a day.. Ugh.
- Scyn_
Hi!
See the Network reception first. For a clearer view, download this app: Network Signal Info.
And head to this thread and see if anyone else have already answered your query: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-5x/general/nexus-5x-battery-life-thread-t3229424
Sup?
Network is all good, not really that much problems whatsoever.
I just don't understand why this phone does this to me..
When you look at your battery stats, tap into the "graph" then look at the bottom and see the "awake" line.
It indicates if your phone is "awake" most times or not.
If I constantly use my 5X throughout the day, 6 hours sound about right (this was when I just got the phone and was constantly playing with it).
Now I just use it normally for messages, emails and calls throughout the day with occasional clash of clans and it could last an easy 13 to 14 hours. Just a note though, I do use the app greenify.
If you noticed your phone is constantly "awake" even if when your not using it, then maybe consider turning off the "ambient display" (in display settings) and see if that helps.
Sup?
Thanks for the reply! ^^
My battery is indeed constantly awake, I don't know how though!
It's all normal usage I'm performing, I don't even play any sort of game..
Never heard of Greenify.. Is it like a boost app..?
I did turn off Ambient Display. I have the official Folio case, so Ambient Display is useless anyway.
Umm.. Anyone who have options left?
Because I'm kind of stressing out now..
It's weird your phone is "awake" all the time. Maybe there is bad app installed.
Try using the greenify app and see if it improves the battery.
This app prevents other apps from running in the background.
If this fails, try factory reset and use see it this improves?
Scyn_ said:
Sup?
Thanks for the reply! ^^
My battery is indeed constantly awake, I don't know how though!
It's all normal usage I'm performing, I don't even play any sort of game..
Never heard of Greenify.. Is it like a boost app..?
I did turn off Ambient Display. I have the official Folio case, so Ambient Display is useless anyway.
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One of the apps or services you have running on your device is not letting your phone go to deep sleep or Doze, by the sounds of it.
You can see which apps you have running 24/7 in the background in Developer Options > Running Services. Any of those 3rd party services could be causing your issues as they do not close when you swipe the app away.
You can also check Settings>Memory (sort by max usage at the top right options) to see which apps are using CPU and RAM periodically throughout the day.
To kgen:
I haven't really got the time to test it now, I charged it since the battery almost died..
Greenify doesn't do the trick.. It doesn't detect 1 single app..
To bblzd:
There are not even that many services!
I've aksed those Google product forums as well, told me to try a day in Safe Mode and clear device cache in boot menu.
Just cleaned the cache, off to bed now, and try Safe Mode tomorrow.
I kind of lost all hope man.. I don't know what to do anymore..
Scyn_ said:
To kgen:
I haven't really got the time to test it now, I charged it since the battery almost died..
Greenify doesn't do the trick.. It doesn't detect 1 single app..
To bblzd:
There are not even that many services!
I've aksed those Google product forums as well, told me to try a day in Safe Mode and clear device cache in boot menu.
Just cleaned the cache, off to bed now, and try Safe Mode tomorrow.
I kind of lost all hope man.. I don't know what to do anymore..
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You are using Android, more precisely a NEXUS and you are losing hope already!! Unless it has some manufacturer error, it will be solved. Start sharing the screenshots. If you can't post pic, post link. Let the experts go through them.
Best of luck.
Well, yeah..
It's just really frustrating that I finally think I have one of the bestest and purest phones on the market, and it just really isn't somehow..
Booted my phone today into safe mode.
I'm losing battery already! I don't understand!
Cleaning that device doesn't do anything as well..
Let me make some post till I get to 10.
Then we can get started.
See previous post.
See previous previous message.
See previous previous previous post.
Okay, let's get started with evidence now.
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^ Fully charged my phone yesterday when it almost died.
Booted it, just checked Facebook and Chrome as usual.
And this is the result..
^ Booted my phone into Safe Mode today.
Result's are worse as usual.
Hope this can clear some people's minds.
Help, is really appreciated!
Scyn_ said:
Okay, let's get started with evidence now.
^ Fully charged my phone yesterday when it almost died.
Booted it, just checked Facebook and Chrome as usual.
And this is the result..
^ Booted my phone into Safe Mode today.
Result's are worse as usual.
Hope this can clear some people's minds.
Help, is really appreciated!
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Clear cache and data for chrome. It shouldn't drain so much.
Or are you using it for push notifications?
Clear all Facebook and Twitter tabs and see if it helps.
Cleared Chrome like 50+ times already, so that isn't the case.
Nope, I use the apps not the web versions.
Battery now at 46%, unbelievable..
Tap the graph so we can see more usage info like screen on, awake, etc.
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Hi all,
I've had my LG G4 since September, and it's been a good phone. However, more so recently, the battery life has been terrible. When Doze decides to work on my phone the battery life is average, but it rarely seems to work. I use over 60% battery in 5 or 6 hours, and that's with most of the time the phone screen being off.
For example, tonight I went to see the new Star Wars film. Using that as a guide, my phone screen was off for about ~3 hours during that time. However, see attached, the battery is just being drained. There aren't any particular apps that I see using 90% battery or whatever - in fact, using a battery app, it looks like phone radio is using an incredible amount.
i.imgur.com/MCQ6Yz0.png
i.imgur.com/ziZEoEz.png
i.imgur.com/a8J9ufZ.png
Any tips for increasing the battery life? I don't see myself as an over user, but I often come out of an 8 hour work shift with just 20% left, and that's with mild web browsing every now and then, and maybe 20 minutes of YouTube video.
I'm thinking about doing a full restore on weekend after backing up my texts, or even ordering a new battery, but I don't feel this should be necessary.
My screen brightness is always 30% or lower. I don't know if this would have damaged the battery, but I use an Aukey quick charger.
-since how many days are using marshmallow ??
-What version ?? V20B or V20A ?
-Did you do a full factory reset after upgrading to MM?
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Hani88 said:
-since how many days are using marshmallow ??
-What version ?? V20B or V20A ?
-Did you do a full factory reset after upgrading to MM?
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Thanks for replying.
I've been using it for 16 days now.
I updated though LG Bridge, and software info says V20a-EUR-XX
I've not done a factory reset, no. Will that help? All my photos, music and contacts are on Google's servers so I would just need to back up SMS and a list of apps.
yatesl said:
Thanks for replying.
I've been using it for 16 days now.
I updated though LG Bridge, and software info says V20a-EUR-XX
I've not done a factory reset, no. Will that help? All my photos, music and contacts are on Google's servers so I would just need to back up SMS and a list of apps.
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you are welcome
I think factory reset will help you.. My MM battery is very well
for me my sms storage is SD card
you can do it
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Thanks. It looks like my SMS are already saved to my SD card, so hopefully they will work straight away.
I really hope a reset fixes it, as I heard such great things about the LG G4 battery (with people posting it can last 24 hours or more!), and this is very disappointing. I'm off this weekend, so I will do it then.
If anybody else has any fixes as well, I would love to hear them if this doesn't work! The phone is great so far... aside from this.
yatesl said:
Thanks. It looks like my SMS are already saved to my SD card, so hopefully they will work straight away.
I really hope a reset fixes it, as I heard such great things about the LG G4 battery (with people posting it can last 24 hours or more!), and this is very disappointing. I'm off this weekend, so I will do it then.
If anybody else has any fixes as well, I would love to hear them if this doesn't work! The phone is great so far... aside from this.
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you are welcome
and please give marshmallow few days chance after updating to V20B then tell us how the battery goes
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you have a rogue app or something, there is nothing wrong with Marshmallow 20B (or 20A for that matter) and battery life. I get insane battery life on this phone, often 22 - 30 hours of fairly heavy use.
Now granted, my phone is rooted, bootloader unlocked, running stock 20B and I have installed a couple of apps to optimize it such as AdAway, LBE security, and KinScreen, but still, you have a misbehaving app most likely that needs to be kicked off your phone!
Is there a way of finding which app? Nothing stands out. I've just taken another screenshot (disabling uploads Google Photos didn't fix it)-should screen off be using this much battery?
imgur.com/NwpJ2Iw
A reset is definitly in order tomorrow
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Is there a way of finding which app? Nothing stands out. I've just taken another screenshot (disabling uploads Google Photos didn't fix it)-should screen off be using this much battery?
imgur.com/NwpJ2Iw
A reset is definitly in order tomorrow
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sure, start with turning on Developer mode by hitting Build Number in rapid succession a bunch of times in Settings ---> About Phone ---->Software Info
then look in the new Developers Options section of Settings and look at Running Services & processes - you can also download an app for this such as Elixir 2
another good diagnostic tool is heat - heat and battery life are proportional, if your phone runs cool, it will get long battery life, if you pick it up and it is warm around the power/volume buttons, then something is amiss - you have a runaway app or process
download a tool like CPU Temp from the Play store and see what the CPU temp is when the phone is idle or you are doing something light like reading an article - it should be in the 78 - 89° F. range (25 - 32° C.) If the phone is not in this temp range, then something is amiss! - Also keep in mind that the main battery drain on the phone in normal operation is the display - keep auto-brightness on, and keep the display off when it is not needed! - also turn off stuff you are not using, such as Bluetooth, NFC, etc.
I did a factory reset as suggested above, and I think it fixed it. I didn't restore my LG backup as I figured that that'd restore the problem, so went through and downloaded apps again. I then left it on overnight.
After 6 hours it was still at 100% on Wifi, which is great! I then used the phone for ~2 hours (apparently pretty heavily) which actually dropped it to 58% - whoops. I then stopped using it again but this time without wifi, and it didn't keep at the same % - it seemed to drop 10% in about 2 hours. The only things I'd changed since then was install Skype (which I might delete if that's the issue), and had it on mobile data.
imgur.com/n58dP1D
Could mobile data REALLY make that much of a difference? I think I'll leave it unplugged again tonight and not on wifi, and see what it does. This is an issue though if it is mobile, as I'm often not connected to a network.
Seems like mobile radio active bug, I have the same problem. While mobile data is active, my battery drains with the screen off. I have this issue since v20a and no - factory reset doesnt help at all...