I've used a number of aosp ROMs and I've finally found one which I like (AICP) but I have some crazy wakelocks. BBS shows them as *alarm* partial wakelocks and they come from different apps. See screenshot. Whatsapp. Clock. OTA. Calender. Storage. But they all have the exact same wakelock time and show up under *alarm* I've tried a clean flash twice. I've tried the built on wakeblocker. But to no avail. Any help would be great
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I've just tried flashing Candy5 and I'm getting the same wakelock issue.
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Try using Greenify to hibernate the apps when the screen is off and when you're not using them?
I'm also having this problem and really wonders what that actually is, often exact same time on many different apps and always just one *alarm* that keeps going for a loooong time.
Did you ever find the solution to this problem? I'm having this issue on my D850 with pretty much every CM based ROM. CyanideL, Blisspop, Euphoria. Currently using CyanideL.
This is what it looks like:
https://i.imgur.com/OqJ4KoT.png
https://i.imgur.com/UF86hy2.png
It's happening even if the apps are Greenified.
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I have a stock s3 every time I go to kill tasks it shows 49 apps were killed... why is there so much stuff running in background is there a way to stop this without rooting this phone?
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There should be no need. Itws better imo to kill the ones that show up in running that use aldt of ram.
Without rooting? Yes.
Setting, application manager, all, then you can click on certain ones and click disable.
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Before you start killing random apps you need to know what they are and why they are running. There are a couple of programs in the play store that tell you if the a problem battery wise. I do not recommend an app killer because all the programs restart eating more battery life each time the restart. Most of them are supposed to be running.
Should stop using task killers, that'll make it worse.
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Like 30% of my battery for the third day in a row is Maps, yet I haven't opened maps once. I restart everyday and it happens again. I assume it has to be the gps, but i dont know of any app that is using it, either.
Touchdown uses about the same amount of battery, so I'm wondering if it has some gps feature running I don't know about? How do I figure out what the problem is?
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Like 30% of my battery for the third day in a row is Maps, yet I haven't opened maps once. I restart everyday and it happens again. I assume it has to be the gps, but i dont know of any app that is using it, either.
Touchdown uses about the same amount of battery, so I'm wondering if it has some gps feature running I don't know about? How do I figure out what the problem is?
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try this, go to your app manager, locate your map(gps) etc.. and wipe cache.
If you turn off your location access i think it might help.
Using anything like Google now ?
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Can other apps be using GPS as well like weather?
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freeze your maps..when you not use this..
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Anybody else having problems with the latest Google maps causing a large amount of wakelocks to occur. I noticed my battery wasn't doing as well so I checked with cpu spy and it wasn't deep sleeping as much as it should. I used wake detector to see what was happening and the Google maps was the culprit.
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Yup im getting the same thing. Try clearing Cache/Data for the app and if that doesnt work just freeze it till the next update rolls around
Thanks for the info. I will give that a try.
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Use Greenify from the play store to hibernate apps.
I fixed same issue with autostarts (disabling most of maps startup processes). I found a guide on xda somewhere that I followed...
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Hi, I just got a nexus 7 (its been a month now) when the device is on standby it drains all the battery, in fact it only lasts 6h. In the battery usage, all there is is 'tablet idle' and 'WiFi'.
Till now I have tried clearing the cache partition, restoring factory defaults (more than once) and even signing in with a different user after factory defaults, nothing helps!
I managed to get proper battery usage maybe once or twice.
When this happens the top right part of the tablet gets really hot!
Any clues? Should I return it back to the US?
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you need to provide information if you want help, have you installed betterbatterystats?
are you rooted?
No its not rooted. Betterbattreystats not installed as it needs root access.
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fencer said:
No its not rooted. Betterbattreystats not installed as it needs root access.
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man it could be anything....more than likely though you have a rogue app that likes to kill your battery. The best thing to do is go through your apps, and delete them one by one to see if you can pinpoint the app that is hogging the battery.
Just an update on this. I found out which app was draining my tab, believe it or not, it was the official google now launcher!
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After some 2 months the issue is back!! I installed no new apps since the time I said it was sorted. I have also tried to boot in safe mode but even in safe mode the battery drains in a matter of hours
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I've been getting about 6 hours out of my LG but recently I've been getting about two {using only social apps bit of you tube etc. } how do you know what is draining battery phone is also heating up a good bit
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It's mostly likely a wakelock. One of your apps maybe causing your phone to stay awake. Many apps on the play store just search the word.
Don't know if LG has it but you can also enable developer mode and check process stats to see which apps are running but less detailed than above
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