I was wondering if someone else can look at there 5X and see if you have this same process in your battery stats.
I factory reset my 5X today and about 6 hours later i look in the battery stats section and see a black android guy with a process at 1% named 39999
I've never seen this before does yours show this same thing after you reset your phone and installed all the updated apps ?
Does it disappear after a full reboot?
No, but it appears its app optimization after updating apps, but weirdly it will say 39999 instead of app optimization if the battery is below 40%. I did a reset of the phone and updating the on board apps again and this time my battery was at 70% and it now says app optimization.
I'm using just the stock apps most of them are disabled though, I only use the phone for "a phone" and text messages aka Google Messenger. Yeah its just PID 39999, like i said i reset it today to check if the 39999 comes back on battery stats but it was replaced by App Optimization. My battery was 70% when I reset it, Yesterday it was at 40% when i reset the device.
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Hi all, I was using Google Map (with mobile data and GPS on), without navigation or anything just looking at the map. I was navigating with it (driving while looking at the map) for about 5 mins. After I reached the destination. I homed out from Google Map and turned mobile data and GPS off. The battery was about 80+%. After about 30mins later, I checked time on the phone. I saw the battery dropped to 60+% and the back of the phone is pretty warm. I immediately suspected some apps are running and battery leak. I opened up task manager and killed all user apps. But after about 1~2 hours when I try to check time again. The phone is blacked out, the battery is totally flat and the phone is quite hot. Something is really wrong here. This is the first time I've experienced battery drained till phone turned off!
My One X bought just 2 weeks and unrooted. Updated to 1.28.707.10 three days ago.
This is sad !! Anyone has similar experience ?
Do a factory reset of your device. After an update there always is some old data left which can screw things up. When you have reloaded the battery fully do a battery calibration (look for it in PlayStore).
Also check ou tmy thread which gives you maybe another idea
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1599214
Hope everything will sort out for you.
Most of my battery drain has come from cpu app when I was testing apps out after I first rooted it. Its my first Android phone so I've been playing alot. The cpu apps seemed to drain the battery pretty quick and the cpu seemed to stuck at a max of 1400 instead of 1500.. it sorted itself out after a reset. The other thing is I have my screen set to minimum as I don't like it bright anyway but if its set to brighter than say 25% then the battery will start to drain pretty quick also.
I had something similar, but with the Desire HD and custom rom.. I had about 52%, went to sleep for about 6~7hours.. phone dead..
then I just charged it, and after that it didn't happen again... don't know what it was
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131313 said:
Do a factory reset of your device. After an update there always is some old data left which can screw things up. When you have reloaded the battery fully do a battery calibration (look for it in PlayStore).
Also check ou tmy thread which gives you maybe another idea
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1599214
Hope everything will sort out for you.
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Oh ok I'll try it later then, thanks.
Ever since I updated to lollipop I've noticed that the battery drains faster than it did on kitkat. I usually got 2-3 days of battery and 3-4 hours of on screen time, and now it's 1-2 days and 2-3 hours of on screen time. one app that used to be on the bottom of the list at around 2% is now at the top of the battery stats page at 10% or more. The app in question is google services. I've tried disabling location and sync, i have turned google now off and signed out of the google search app, and i have disabled google contact sync, google backup transport, google account manager, google calendar sync, and all of the att and samsung bloat that can be disabled. I even did a factory reset from the recovery screen and cleared the cache before and after the reset and the problem still persists, Is this normal on lollipop? attached are battery stats from a few days ago. post below any solutions as well as similar issues with battery life.
Have you ever done a BackUp & Reset from the settings menu? It erases everything on the phone, whereas a reset from the recovery menu only resets the operating system. Just make sure you back up anything you want to keep. That battery screen doesn't even look like mine. Where's your fast charging option and show battery percentage option?
After you do the backup and reset, let the phone sit for about 10 minutes, then when you sign in to your google account, let it sit for another 1o minutes or so to work. I'm already at over 3 hours of screen time and my battery is still at 62%.
jack man said:
Have you ever done a BackUp & Reset from the settings menu? It erases everything on the phone, whereas a reset from the recovery menu only resets the operating system. Just make sure you back up anything you want to keep. That battery screen doesn't even look like mine. Where's your fast charging option and show battery percentage option?
After you do the backup and reset, let the phone sit for about 10 minutes, then when you sign in to your google account, let it sit for another 1o minutes or so to work. I'm already at over 3 hours of screen time and my battery is still at 62%.
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reset from recovery did delete everything but I'll try a backup and reset, as for fast charging and show battery options they're higher up I scrolled down when I took that screenshot
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reset from recovery did delete everything but I'll try a backup and reset, as for fast charging and show battery options they're higher up I scrolled down when I took that screenshot
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From the back-up and reset menu, I always uncheck the boxes that say Back up my Data and Automatic restore. I prefer to do fresh app installs when I go to a new ROM.
First let me give you my phones state
Full stock
Was on Feb update, yesterday (after 2 days of the issue) manually flashed through android recovery to march update and bug fixes.
Not rooted.
The past 3 days my nexus 5x battery has been draining very rapidly (97% down to 32% last night), nothing has changed in the system that i've done and no apps updated aside from google docs and amazon I think. I had installed a few new apps (All4 and iPlayer)) but have since removed these to remove them from a list of culprits. Prior to this battery life was brilliant.
Currently in the process of resetting to factory to see if the issue is more deeprooted. If this fails however im not sure what else it could be besides my battery dying.
Oblox said:
First let me give you my phones state
Full stock
Was on Feb update, yesterday (after 2 days of the issue) manually flashed through android recovery to march update and bug fixes.
Not rooted.
The past 3 days my nexus 5x battery has been draining very rapidly (97% down to 32% last night), nothing has changed in the system that i've done and no apps updated aside from google docs and amazon I think. I had installed a few new apps (All4 and iPlayer)) but have since removed these to remove them from a list of culprits. Prior to this battery life was brilliant.
Currently in the process of resetting to factory to see if the issue is more deeprooted. If this fails however im not sure what else it could be besides my battery dying.
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Check what drains your battery. I had simillar problem.
When I opened the battery screen i saw quite large drain from some service 10112
I was able to open the service and notice it had something to do with GPS and it basically turned the GPS on without my permision (i had gps turned off)
Then i noticed it even set the GPS to high accuracy and that caused the drain. I switched the gps setting to battery saving and the problem was fixed.
However, I still havent fixed it fully because last night it turned itself on again, and my battery dropped from 79% to 65% within hour.
I did the same thing and it stopped the drain again.
Ok thanks will see if it happens tonight after full reset, I did check battery screen but the highest on there was Google play services and even that wasn't that high (4% and some small mah figure).
I permanently leave my location on battery save and previously have had no issues.
Did you restore from a previous backup? Do you have Snapchat?
No backup as not rooted etc. No snapchat.
Just reset device and reinstalled. All seems fine over the weekend no unusual battery drain.
anyone else pixle 3 XL has a huge battery drainage? I go from 100 percent to 82 percent in one hour on standby time.. Does anyone has a fix or know what can be causing it to drain like that?
99% of the time it's an app causing it. Look in your battery stats and see what's draining it
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99% of the time it's an app causing it. Look in your battery stats and see what's draining it
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No, it's not a app, it started doing this after the June software update. I also has it in safe mode and left it on standby for two hours and it's still draining fast. I could probably left it there for a few hours and it would've been dead the way it's draining.
Cantholdthis17 said:
No, it's not a app, it started doing this after the June software update. I also has it in safe mode and left it on standby for two hours and it's still draining fast. I could probably left it there for a few hours and it would've been dead the way it's draining.
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Try resetting all apps in the reset menu within Settings. If that doesn't work find better battery stats (BBS) here on xda. Install and let it run overnight. In the morning retrieve the log and if it is as bad as you say, the culprit should be obvious. If not just update the phone flashing July (full image not OTA) and let it wipe your data (don't edit the flash-all script)
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Try resetting all apps in the reset menu within Settings. If that doesn't work find better battery stats (BBS) here on xda. Install and let it run overnight. In the morning retrieve the log and if it is as bad as you say, the culprit should be obvious. If not just update the phone flashing July (full image not OTA) and let it wipe your data (don't edit the flash-all script)
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To be fair the July update has been the worse for me.
I posted a battery stats reset tutorial in pixel 3 xl forum, i was having same issue of battery drain 2% every 3/5 mins, it worked for me, and im 90% sure its the device health services eating up the battery due to the app not sleeping and and getting stuck, resulting in a warm phone and battery drain. Im not saying it will fix you issue but it defo worked for me., Search possible fix for idle battery drain. If reset properly, battery app will say something like "last charge 55days ago " or when ever your phone was calibrated at factory.
Disable digital wellbeing. Mine went from off the charger at 6am, less than 15% by 9pm to 30-40% left at 9. Just find usage access (just search in settings), find it and click it off. Then go to the app and restrict battery and turn off background data. This worked for me, but I don't know if anyone else here tried it. I did read an article about it affecting performance though. Let me know if it helps!
For instance while at 80% the battery usags will show something like
YouTube 3%
Chrome 5%
Etc. And there is always a big percentage unaccounted for,how can I see what's using this other battery?I'm fresh off a factory reset and it's still this way
Have the same problem.
What is "mebu"?