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i am new on note2 using custom rom 4.1.2 i feel last night my battery drain at least 13% whole night on standby.my early s3 take only 1% on standby whole night.
relisys667 said:
i am new on note2 using custom rom 4.1.2 i feel last night my battery drain at least 13% whole night on standby.my early s3 take only 1% on standby whole night.
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S3 only 1%? Wow that's awesome.. WiFi and Data On?
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relisys667 said:
i am new on note2 using custom rom 4.1.2 i feel last night my battery drain at least 13% whole night on standby.my early s3 take only 1% on standby whole night.
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13% is ODD. Something is sucking up your battery.
Expand your Android system and post the Screenshot - want to look at cpu wake time.
What is your setting under - Advanced Wifi options - while asleep - wifi on or off ?
SAJdroid said:
13% is ODD. Something is sucking up your battery.
Expand your Android system and post the Screenshot - want to look at cpu wake time.
What is your setting under - Advanced Wifi options - while asleep - wifi on or off ?
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now i set wifi sleep to never and watch this night
thnx for replying
SAJdroid said:
13% is ODD. Something is sucking up your battery.
Expand your Android system and post the Screenshot - want to look at cpu wake time.
What is your setting under - Advanced Wifi options - while asleep - wifi on or off ?
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To be honest I have done so many tweaks to help with wakelocks. It is definately not an app but the standby time is sooo much worse on my Note in comparision to my HTC One S. I'll get about a day regardless of screen time. On my One S I'll get 2 days with the same screen time and with the same apps.
The only thing I can think of it being is that mdm_hsic kernel wakelock. Have no clue what to do about that though, and it's clearly a Samsung/Note 2 bug given that the HTC doesn't have this sucking away the standby time.
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Do you have ebay app installed?
Try uninstalling and see if this makes a difference. The ebay process/service constantly runs in background even tho its disabled in app settings and doesn't show battery usage.
I had same problem and found that its to blame!
unFKNreal said:
Do you have ebay app installed?
Try uninstalling and see if this makes a difference. The ebay process/service constantly runs in background even tho its disabled in app settings and doesn't show battery usage.
I had same problem and found that its to blame!
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The thing is, I also have the ebay app on my HTC and it doesn't suffer from this problem. The HTC is 4.1.1 though so I'm guessing this is either a Samsung problem or a 4.1.2 problem.
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relisys667 said:
i am new on note2 using custom rom 4.1.2 i feel last night my battery drain at least 13% whole night on standby.my early s3 take only 1% on standby whole night.
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hi,just a few pointers to think about ....?
i am on stock 4.1.2 not rooted ,and my avarage battery drain overnight (10/11 hrs +) is 2%..or ..3 %.
i also have a note8.0 and battery drain is normally 1% in standby mode overnight (10/11 hrs )also on 4.1.2
lucky ? no i don't think so .
(maybe i got my all "tweaks " right..no ?)
just a few pointers (things to think about, why others get better results and others not,in this case on 4.1.2 )
good luck
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Do you have ebay app installed?
Try uninstalling and see if this makes a difference. The ebay process/service constantly runs in background even tho its disabled in app settings and doesn't show battery usage.
I had same problem and found that its to blame!
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no dear brother i have not installed any ebay app
relisys667 said:
no dear brother i have not installed any ebay app
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Do you have any Battery manager apps installed? I had one that constantly pulled WiFi status and since I have WiFi disabled when outside of home or work it kept on turning it on/off and drained my battery. It was my error for configuring it wrongly, I admit but still, that may happen without control.
Check Wakelock Detector, click on this:
Awake.............................Statistics since..............................Deep sleep
bar after night of rest and post statistics that you find there, The most interesting is a difference between Screen-on and awake times. If your phone is awake much longer than it has it's screen on then there are some processes that keep it awake and drain battery.
mat9v said:
Do you have any Battery manager apps installed? I had one that constantly pulled WiFi status and since I have WiFi disabled when outside of home or work it kept on turning it on/off and drained my battery. It was my error for configuring it wrongly, I admit but still, that may happen without control.
Check Wakelock Detector, click on this:
Awake.............................Statistics since..............................Deep sleep
bar after night of rest and post statistics that you find there, The most interesting is a difference between Screen-on and awake times. If your phone is awake much longer than it has it's screen on then there are some processes that keep it awake and drain battery.
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Last night I disable wifi and battery takes 3% whole night I think wifi eat battery
relisys667 said:
Last night I disable wifi and battery takes 3% whole night I think wifi eat battery
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WiFi by itself will not eat battery, something has to use it to create this drain. How do you have your wifi configured?
Check in Settings>WiFi>Advanced>Keep WiFi on during sleep>???
I have that set to Never
mat9v said:
WiFi by itself will not eat battery, something has to use it to create this drain. How do you have your wifi configured?
Check in Settings>WiFi>Advanced>Keep WiFi on during sleep>???
I have that set to Never
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Wifi does seem to be messed up on this phone. I find, on standby, it causes more drain than 3G does. Usually something like 10% - 15% overnight.
This is not right and something is seriously a miss with Samsung. My HTC running the exact same apps does not have this problem. You shouldn't have to turn wifi off as opposed to 3G to get better battery life.
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fade2black101 said:
Wifi does seem to be messed up on this phone. I find, on standby, it causes more drain than 3G does. Usually something like 10% - 15% overnight.
This is not right and something is seriously a miss with Samsung. My HTC running the exact same apps does not have this problem. You shouldn't have to turn wifi off as opposed to 3G to get better battery life.
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Are you thinking about some hardware problem that causes wifi to use more memory than usual? Like higher voltage or something? Because that is not very probable. I think there is some app there that is using wifi, high power usage happens when wifi is performing scans is being turned on or actively transmiting data. Please use wakelog detector to find what app is causing kernel wakelocks and from there we can find a real culprit.
I does not have to be malicious but may be an incompatibility between hardware and some software, one that works well on HTC and not on this Samsung model.
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Are you thinking about some hardware problem that causes wifi to use more memory than usual? Like higher voltage or something? Because that is not very probable. I think there is some app there that is using wifi, high power usage happens when wifi is performing scans is being turned on or actively transmiting data. Please use wakelog detector to find what app is causing kernel wakelocks and from there we can find a real culprit.
I does not have to be malicious but may be an incompatibility between hardware and some software, one that works well on HTC and not on this Samsung model.
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No I don't think it's hardware.
I also don't think it is an app given what I have observed with wakelocks and deep sleep. I have made many adjustments to the phone and I'm clued up with wakelocks and the like and this doesn't seem to be a wakelock issue.
I have even assigned a static ip and made tweaks within my router but it hasn't helped. There seems to be a strange way this phone handles wifi and it is causing unnecessary drain.
In regards to Kernel wakelocks, it would appear something called mdm_hsic is causing lots of wakeups and more standby drain than it should be and this does not feature at all on my HTC. This is not related to wifi, but I'm pinning the general crappy standy drain im getting on this but there doesn't seem to be a way to get rid of it.
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Id download ds battery saver from the playstore and set it to agressive itll turn off wifi and data whenever screen is locked and turn it back on upon unlock. Its awesome on my sgs4
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fade2black101 said:
No I don't think it's hardware.
I also don't think it is an app given what I have observed with wakelocks and deep sleep. I have made many adjustments to the phone and I'm clued up with wakelocks and the like and this doesn't seem to be a wakelock issue.
I have even assigned a static ip and made tweaks within my router but it hasn't helped. There seems to be a strange way this phone handles wifi and it is causing unnecessary drain.
In regards to Kernel wakelocks, it would appear something called mdm_hsic is causing lots of wakeups and more standby drain than it should be and this does not feature at all on my HTC. This is not related to wifi, but I'm pinning the general crappy standy drain im getting on this but there doesn't seem to be a way to get rid of it.
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mdm_hsic is related to Modem part, you may try different modems (be mindfull of efs problem in newer firmwares), also try to enable/disable "fast dormancy". I think you could test that by selecting "GSM only" and observing.
mat9v said:
mdm_hsic is related to Modem part, you may try different modems (be mindfull of efs problem in newer firmwares), also try to enable/disable "fast dormancy". I think you could test that by selecting "GSM only" and observing.
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Thanks for the reply
I have tried different radios in the past. If that's what you mean?
I've also tested around with fast dormancy (it is currently disabled)
My network only works on 3G and has no 2G coverage. It is purely a 3G network and therefore GSM only will not work. This problem still persisted when I was on a different network though and selected gsm only fornthe majority of the time.
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I have tried different radios in the past. If that's what you mean?
I've also tested around with fast dormancy (it is currently disabled)
My network only works on 3G and has no 2G coverage. It is purely a 3G network and therefore GSM only will not work. This problem still persisted when I was on a different network though and selected gsm only fornthe majority of the time.
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Yes, I was talking about radios.
Have you ever tried changing CSC file? Full, four part flash in Odin, not only PDA?
What method did you use for modifying fast dormancy setting? Because the correct one includes full factory reset when changing CSC. Anyway fast dormancy would be a problem only if you used 3G network for data.
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Yes, I was talking about radios.
Have you ever tried changing CSC file? Full, four part flash in Odin, not only PDA?
What method did you use for modifying fast dormancy setting? Because the correct one includes full factory reset when changing CSC. Anyway fast dormancy would be a problem only if you used 3G network for data.
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Nope have not tried changing the CSC.
The method I used for fastdormancy was with that app in the marketplace than allows you to toggle it on and off. I'm not sure if fastdormancy is linked the mdm_hsic though, to be honest.
Hi there,
Please look at the attached screenshot. The red area shows the time I was sleeping. The phone was stationery all night long. It shouldn't decrease like that, right? It should show something more horizontal if Doze is actually working, right? I believe I read something about this somewhere on these forums.
Yes, I do have "WiFi: Always On" enabled. Is that the problem?
My thinking is that I want WiFi always turned on, but I also want Doze. Meaning, if the phone is stationery, not doing anything, it should kick Doze in (which will periodically check for stuff, temporarily turning on/off the WiFi). Is this thinking wrong? If I have "WiFi: Always On" disabled, will Doze work properly and I'll still be notified of any push notifications and whatnot?
What am I missing here?
First off, there are no screenshots. Doze mode is supposed to remove wifi scans and wifi connection regardless if wifi is on. You will get a periodically sync with emails and push notifications( they will be delayed). You will also still recieve sms and mms. How steong is the network connection? Maybe with a weak connection that is what is draining battery.
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First off, there are no screenshots. Doze mode is supposed to remove wifi scans and wifi connection regardless if wifi is on. You will get a periodically sync with emails and push notifications( they will be delayed). You will also still recieve sms and mms. How steong is the network connection? Maybe with a weak connection that is what is draining battery.
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Sorry, just keep forgetting attachments... Please check the first post again. No, I don't think my connection at home is a weak one. I am connected to a 5GHz network instead of 2.4GHz one. Not sure if that's relevant.
Nazgulled said:
Sorry, just keep forgetting attachments... Please check the first post again. No, I don't think my connection at home is a weak one. I am connected to a 5GHz network instead of 2.4GHz one. Not sure if that's relevant.
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i think wifi on does prevent from doze and gives wake locks for many... tried by turning off wifi for a night to narrow down the issue?
i might be wrong here but that was afeedback from many users the battery leak/wake locks with wifi always on
SacredDeviL666 said:
i think wifi on does prevent from doze and gives wake locks for many... tried by turning off wifi for a night to narrow down the issue?
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Not yet, I'll have to try that... However, it doesn't make much sense to me to have it off. I mean, if it's off, even in the doze open windows, wifi will be off, and I won't get any notifications at all unless I turn the screen on. Not a very good user experience. But I'll test it nonetheless to narrow down possible issues.
You may be suffering from the bug discussed here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-10/how-to/wifi-constant-suspend-resume-leading-to-t3392562
At the last page is a kernel that has a fix that seems to be working.
Try out GSam Battery Monitor for some stats.
tkoreaper said:
You may be suffering from the bug discussed here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-10/how-to/wifi-constant-suspend-resume-leading-to-t3392562
At the last page is a kernel that has a fix that seems to be working.
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Based on your post these seem are most likely the same issue. I just flashed the fix from that thread and it helped TONS. It is still being tweaked before it goes to elementalx officially, but it is working great for me so far!
Yeah, it might be that issue, or not, I'm not really sure. But I used the GSam Battery Monitor app suggested above and I don't think the problem is Doze.
I used that app and start monitoring just before I went to sleep. I've also used ForceDoze just to be sure Doze kicks in (this app will force Doze immediately on screen off instead of just stationery and waiting 30mins). Look at the screenshots. Something is not right, my phone doesn't deep sleep, it's awake all the time.
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..... Doze mode is supposed to remove wifi scans and wifi connection regardless if wifi is on. You will get a periodically sync with emails and push notifications( they will be delayed). You will also still recieve sms and mms.
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What? Doze is supposed to remove wifi Scans?
If you take a look at the blue "WiFi Scan" line you see the same pause between intervals before doze kicks in as while doze is active.
Doze Mode hasn't really helped me getting less Wakelocks or less battery drain on this device. I just get the feeling there are way to many system/kernel related wakelocks due to HTC's crappy software which ignore doze mode
Oh yeah, the Wifi signal strength was really bad there.... simply because the phone decided NOT to switch to the stronger Network with the same SSID.... well thank you android....
I've used Greenify (which has a notification for Doze mode statistics) and other battery stats apps and I've realized that Doze is in fact working... So, my battery problems are something else.
I just don't get that flat battery graph when doze mode is active, but it must be due to something else...
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I've used Greenify (which has a notification for Doze mode statistics) and other battery stats apps and I've realized that Doze is in fact working... So, my battery problems are something else.
I just don't get that flat battery graph when doze mode is active, but it must be due to something else...
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To me it look as though a rouge app could be the culprit.
Have you tried a removing all apps, or doing a clean flash of whatever ROM your on, and if not rooted, an RUU flash and then see if the phone works as should, then this sucks, but you install apps 1 but 1 until you find out which on is the bad apple.
Your phone is def being held awake though by that Gsam battery chart.
I haven't done that and I'm not going to. I don't have time for debugging this issue like that, I need a working phone with the apps I use.
Not trying to sound rude or anything, I know you're just trying to help and I appreciate that. But I just can't do what you're suggesting.
Anyway, shouldn't some battery app help with that. I'm now using BetterBatteryStats. If there's a rogue app, that should allow me to pinpoint the sucker...
Hi all. I have an sgh-i317m that I have tried a number of AOSP/CM13 ROMS. I get battery drain when connected to WiFi regardless of what ROM I try, with or without Gapps, location, or WiFi scanning,
I tried turning off wifi during sleep but the phone never gets to sleep.
Wondering if any one else has had this issue and solved it.
Thanks
Appears to me that an app is running in the background that is stopping the phone from going into sleep mode.
Maybe install a logging app?
Dyno-droid said:
Hi all. I have an sgh-i317m that I have tried a number of AOSP/CM13 ROMS. I get battery drain when connected to WiFi regardless of what ROM I try, with or without Gapps, location, or WiFi scanning,
I tried turning off wifi during sleep but the phone never gets to sleep.
Wondering if any one else has had this issue and solved it.
Thanks
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If u hve screen dimmer or screen filter uninstall it and than notice it .i had such issue .i uninstalled screen filter.
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audit13 said:
Appears to me that an app is running in the background that is stopping the phone from going into sleep mode.
Maybe install a logging app?
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It does this even before I install Gapps or any 3rd pay apps.
According to better battery stats, wlan_rx_ wake is causing a wake lock.
1life2love4 said:
If u hve screen dimmer or screen filter uninstall it and than notice it .i had such issue .i uninstalled screen filter.
Sorry, I'm not sure what you mean by a screen dimmer or filter? CSV you clarify?
Thanks for the replies
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Old post about the nexus 5 but it may be of some use: http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/help/getting-rid-wlanrxwake-wakelocks-t2519294
Dyno-droid said:
Hi all. I have an sgh-i317m that I have tried a number of AOSP/CM13 ROMS. I get battery drain when connected to WiFi regardless of what ROM I try, with or without Gapps, location, or WiFi scanning,
I tried turning off wifi during sleep but the phone never gets to sleep.
Wondering if any one else has had this issue and solved it.
Thanks
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Did you try your stock Rom? Just in case.
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i am having crazy active (27%) and idle (5%) battery drain. using ex kernel manager i can see different wakelocks. i hsve been screwing around with them and haven't made any real progress. is the flash 2.05 still very battery efficient? id my problem isn't solved will ex kernel manager still work for this kernel to set wakelocks, governors, etc? do you recommend another kernel manager instead. i downloaded the wake locks detector app and every time i opened it it just said "failed to complete task at this time." it had SU rights. idk whst the problem was. im having a hard time finding whats all of a sudden doing this to my battery. i did flash some launcher mods. this started right after that. last night i reflashed the developers stock launcher and things looked great. now theyre back at being bad. would a factory reset in twrp allow me to save my data and maybe fix the issue? please help
What apps can I use without wake lock dector functioning. Could I have a virus stopping it from functioning?
Check your cpu consumption. Use exkernel manager or some other tool for the same.
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Here's what I'm seeing. Google photos looks to be the culprit. I need that app. What should I do? Uninstall updates and reinstall them? I cleaned the cache for the app but they still stayed at the same levels shown here. Cpu is usually running at 300MHz. It's not shown in the screen shot, but most the of the other cpu consumption is at 1.9GHz. it's like 9% or something. What do I do with google photos?
Schroeder09 said:
Here's what I'm seeing. Google photos looks to be the culprit. I need that app. What should I do? Uninstall updates and reinstall them? I cleaned the cache for the app but they still stayed at the same levels shown here. Cpu is usually running at 300MHz. It's not shown in the screen shot, but most the of the other cpu consumption is at 1.9GHz. it's like 9% or something. What do I do with google photos?
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Edit: i stopped a backup of some stuff on Google photos and the drain is still the same. It's not backup causing the issue. Something else with the app is doing this.
Have you tried clearing its data and cache so you get a fresh start, so to speak?
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Did last night and it didn't seem to help.
So better battery stats seems to be telling me that google photos is the problem. I use the app so this sucks. Otherwise I would have just uninstalled it. Can I use adb shell commands to disable its wake lock? If I do that, I'm guessing it will not upload pics and videos to Google drive UNLESS my screen is ON, right?
TK has this (
) YouTube video showing what I am asking. Keep in mind I actually AM rooted. I don't see any options in batter battery stats to disable wakelocks. It just detects them.
I would again ask To check cpu consumption
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Here is a pic of the cpu stats. Everything above it is very small or 0% cpu seems to be where it should
Schroeder09 said:
Here is a pic of the cpu stats. Everything above it is very small or 0% cpu seems to be where it should
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Thanks, is it for small or bigcluster.
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Guess what!? It appears that the photos app was just trying to upload stuff to my Google drive. Since my internet is so horrible it took literally days. Once the uploads completed my battery drain returned to normal!!
Now I'm seeing this. What is going on. Seems like after every update or the littlest thing, or even out of the blue, battery drain occurs. I just flashed EX kernel 1.01,did some various updates in the playstore, and flashed some launcher mods.
I was seeing like 8% active drain and .5-.7% idle drain on EX 1.0 and only sharkie launcher mods. Now SOT sucks and so does my battery.
I had the same problem till I turned off instant tethering. Helped my battery life significantly for some reason. Doesn't really make sense.
(Settings -> Google -> Instant Tethering)
shadowster said:
I had the same problem till I turned off instant tethering. Helped my battery life significantly for some reason. Doesn't really make sense.
(Settings -> Google -> Instant Tethering)
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I didn't make any changes there before or after updating though. Here's what I have in my tethering settings.
I had this tethering acceleration on,but it was on when I was getting awesome battery life too.
And what about these kernel wake locks? Is there actually an app that blocks wake locks? Wake lock detector would never work for me for whatever reason. Better battery stats seems to identify wake locks but it doesnt give you any way to actually do anything about the wake locks.
By instant tethering, I didn't mean the tethering in the Network and Internet part. I attached a few images that might make it clearer. (Settings->Google->Instant Tethering). I think this helped cause I keep bluetooth on a lot.
If I recall correctly, powermanagerservice wakelock is the catch all for all the partial wakelocks, and power manager display is just however long the display has been on.
Wifi scanning and BT scanning were both back on(previously turned off) for me after the JAN update.
shadowster said:
By instant tethering, I didn't mean the tethering in the Network and Internet part. I attached a few images that might make it clearer. (Settings->Google->Instant Tethering). I think this helped cause I keep bluetooth on a lot.
If I recall correctly, powermanagerservice wakelock is the catch all for all the partial wakelocks, and power manager display is just however long the display has been on.
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Thanks for the reply. I found what u we're talking about with those pictures. Instant tethering under google was not on. I want wifi scanning on but I don't want the BT scanning on, and it didn't turn back on after the January update for me.
Without wifi scanning will wifi work with only the toggle button in the notification drop down menu? I thought they both had to be on
My battery is **** since 8.1, glad I found these options thanks to you guys.
I lose 20% battery life for 1 hr of SOT, super bad. I'll let you know if it improves.
Schroeder09 said:
Thanks for the reply. I found what u we're talking about with those pictures. Instant tethering under google was not on. I want wifi scanning on but I don't want the BT scanning on, and it didn't turn back on after the January update for me.
Without wifi scanning will wifi work with only the toggle button in the notification drop down menu? I thought they both had to be on
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It always has for me and I have disabled this on every phone i've had that has this option. Its more location services.
My battery drains around 1.5% per hour even after turning off AOD and wake screen for notifications setting. When those settings were on, it was draining 3-4% per hour. Has anyone else noticed the same? Any suggestions to improve the standby drain?
Are these numbers with WiFi and mobile data on? Airplane mode off?
Wifi on. Data off. Airplane mode off.
I'm using a different ROM but I've experienced similar numbers. It's obviously better with WiFi off but that's possibly not the point
Disable battery scenarios , worked for me
heybaybee said:
I'm using a different ROM but I've experienced similar numbers. It's obviously better with WiFi off but that's possibly not the point
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No, other way around.
Being connected to a Wi-Fi is more efficient than Mobile Data Connectivity.
ApexPrime said:
My battery drains around 1.5% per hour even after turning off AOD and wake screen for notifications setting. When those settings were on, it was draining 3-4% per hour. Has anyone else noticed the same? Any suggestions to improve the standby drain?
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You could check the Running Services in Developer Options, and see what's running in the background.
cyanGalaxy said:
You could check the Running Services in Developer Options, and see what's running in the background.
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I can't find the option in developer options. I think it has been removed.
silvercrest said:
Disable battery scenarios , worked for me
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Will check tonight
under the battery or 3rd party like accubattery should show you what's draining it , Im on the EU weekly and have no such problems
You could try a Custom Kernel like Nexus Kernel
NotZeetaa, the dev behind Nexus Kernel also made a Magisk Module "BatterySaverMod v1.2" that can be found in the Nexus Telegram Group, which limits performance a little bit but reduces Power-consumption for active drain.
You could check with Activity Launcher from Play Store, if the settings-page "Running Services" still exists but may just be unlinked from Settings-GUI.
For me 5g stopped work since 13.0.7
I'm also experience battery drain in 13.0.9 and occasionally network failures. Many times calls ended and receive the message "network not availabe". I've done a factory reset. Will have to do it again
Till this rom have everything work perfectly
I used better battery stats and it showed that wifi had a lot of wakelocks and was preventing the phone from entering deep sleep. I turned off wifi and standby drain went to around 0.5% per hour. I think voice over wifi is the culprit here. I will observe the drain tonight with VoWifi off.
Cabeção-Flu said:
For me 5g stopped work since 13.0.7
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5g is pretty much useless anyway unless youre downloading very large files. It uses a lot of battery and makes the phone warm as well. I would suggest setting the preferred network type to 4g as it is more than enough for everyday use and saves battery as well.
You guys could use "Naptime" from Play Store. It supports ADB or Root.