Again, battery drain - G4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

This is my third thread about battery drain (standby).
Now I'm on RR and I've been also on aicp but both unlike cm are showing *alarm*, *launch*, and lcing wakelocks on random apps.
And I'm wondering do you get same wakelocks graphs in BBS?
And that is 7% drain over night.
But...
I'd didn't happen when my phone was in my pocket...
Does that mean that doze is the problem?

Still no help?

Follow this thread for good results goto 1st page u need root n xposed
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/guide-extreme-battery-life-t3095884/page1012

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[Q] Battery issues

I've noticed recently that my battery seems to be draining quicker than usual, and I haven't been able to figure out why exactly. I know people here know a LOT more about this stuff than I do, so I figured I'd see if someone could help.
I use GSam Battery Monitor, and I took some screenshots of the top drainers to see if it would mean anything to someone who knew better. When the battery started dying quickly, I installed Greenify and added almost every application to it so they wouldn't drain constantly. These screenshots are after Greenify was installed.
I'm running CM 10.1.0-RC4, with no other modifications to my system. Thanks in advance for any help!
seems that kernel is on max speed most of the time
Happened to me on the one v but it usually goes back to normal after a while

[Q]Android OS

Last night, around 2am, I unplugged my phone from the charger before i went to sleep (it had WiFi on) and now when I woke up and checked it at 1:30pm the next day, I had 35% battery left! WHAT!? checked battery stats and Android OS ate up 51%! with phone idle at 12%
anyone have any idea what's going on? I have everything except WiFi turned off, GPS, Location Services, Auto-Sync, Auto-Backup, everything. I also underclocked everything via cpu master and trickster mod. I greenified facebook, viber, skype and any other app that could potentially wake my phone from deep sleep.
I checked trickster mod, deep sleep was at around 5hrs with 162mhz at around 7hrs. don't have any screenies of those since I rebooted my device right after I plugged in the charger (helps with displaying correct percentage)
I've attached a screenshot. I've never seen that kind of downar plunge in my battery stats. ever. this is the first time it's ever happened.
I'll install wakelock detector and give it a few hours. I know my phone drains around 1%/hr while idle, maybe even less.
EDIT: I already started when I took the second screenshot. I forgot to take a screenshot of the rest of my battery stats. so don't mind the time and the difference in battery percentage.
that's kernel problem. I meet that problem before, while I'm using AK-kernel with Vanir ROM. Kernel make screen always on to increase respond for S2W and Double Tap to Wake, but also cause this problem. In Android 4.4.2 also have this issues ( Nexus 4 and Nexus 5 is an example, you can search Google for this ).
You can install Better Battery Stats to check wakelock issues, but you can't do nothing, unless you have to changed to another kernel
BIBUBO BCJ said:
that's kernel problem. I meet that problem before, while I'm using AK-kernel with Vanir ROM. Kernel make screen always on to increase respond for S2W and Double Tap to Wake, but also cause this problem. In Android 4.4.2 also have this issues ( Nexus 4 and Nexus 5 is an example, you can search Google for this ).
You can install Better Battery Stats to check wakelock issues, but you can't do nothing, unless you have to changed to another kernel
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don't have S2W and knock on enabled on my kernel. I also tried those and their battery drain is nothing compared to this!
I've charged my device and now it's showing Google Search as the culprit. now looking for a solution.
vangeodee said:
don't have S2W and knock on enabled on my kernel. I also tried those and their battery drain is nothing compared to this!
I've charged my device and now it's showing Google Search as the culprit. now looking for a solution.
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what's your kernel ?
BIBUBO BCJ said:
what's your kernel ?
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Solid Kernel + Stock 4.1.2 with a few xposed modules. I've solved the problem. Had to completely turn off Google Now and blocked wakelocks from Google Play Services.
I'll give this 3 hours and see if it goes back to the 1%-1hr idle drain. Battery stats seems to have improved, I'll post my post-fix battery stats in around 5 hours just to check if the problem comes back.
aaaaaaaaaaand it's back. This time it's not Android OS but Google Play Services that's eating the battery up. I now get 2%/hr with this new problem.
I checked trickster mod and my phone is not entering deep sleep. checked wakelock detector and it showed GCMSEND as keeping the phone awake. (1h 52m out of 2h)
Anyone know a fix for this? I've currently filtered it in Wakelock Terminator and I'll see how it goes from there.
UPDATE:
22 mins in and phone is in Deep Sleep 84% of the time. filtered GCMSEND and added 2 lines to build.prop that supposedly improves deep sleep.
ro.ril.disable.power.collapse=1
pm.sleep_mode=1
Source: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=46301722&postcount=2
Will leave it overnight to see if it stays this way.
yeah, noway to fix it because it was an issues of kernel.
If GCMSEND always running, you can downlod app called Disable Services, and Open it to disable some service in Google Play Store and another system app. Try it and will see if it's working.

[Q] Battery Drop on F240k Kitkat Stock

Hi. I'm having a problem with my G Pro Stock Kitkat. After using a battery calibration tool, I suddenly experienced battery drops on my phone. From 100%, i checked the battery settings or status, and it says that I only have 3-5 hours to use my phone. I think it may be incorrect. After some minutes, I see my battery percentage continuously dropping like crazy. Could someone help me fix this? Thanks in advance.
josephangeles16 said:
Hi. I'm having a problem with my G Pro Stock Kitkat. After using a battery calibration tool, I suddenly experienced battery drops on my phone. From 100%, i checked the battery settings or status, and it says that I only have 3-5 hours to use my phone. I think it may be incorrect. After some minutes, I see my battery percentage continuously dropping like crazy. Could someone help me fix this? Thanks in advance.
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We're going to need additional details in order to diagnose and possibly troubleshoot the battery drain. First and foremost we need to know which particular apps you often use on your phone. From there we'll need to see which apps consume battery while the screen is on and youy're on your phone, and which ones continue to drain while screen is off. I recommend you download battery monitor apps such as GSAM battery monitor (include also the root companion), as well as either wakelock detector or better battery stats. With those apps we'll be able to sense as well whether system processes contribute to the drain.
Drain your battery, have this apps installed then full charge your bat. Once full charged begin monitoring then send screenshots once battery is about to run out.
And also, battery is automatically calibrated by android so battery calibration apps are quite redundant.

How to achieve 1 or 2% battery usage during mid night with LOS?

Let me put in the details.
I just came from MIUI 9.5.1x.y(forget the exact version) China version and now on LOS 15.1 official.
My old experience with that MIUI is optimal for standby battery life, especially during midnight with flight mode on. 8~9 hour just had the battery down by 1 ~2 percent at max. For MIUI, I use the built-in battery saving mode and disallowed most apps' background activities.
In LOS, I root and utilize greenify for similar task, and also enable the built-in battery saver. Yet, it gives me quite different result. About 7~8% usage overnight. That's far from optimal.
So my question are:
Do you have similar experiences?
If the answer is yes, how do you find the causes of the unnecessary battery drain? And how to solve it?
Any clues and helps are welcome.
Use an app to find out what is causing wakelocks during the night?
BetterBatteryStats for example.
You should Monitor Your Battery with Gsam and Betterbatterystatus Application also Monitor Cpu Deep Sleep
got to battery stat in system setting , check what apps running in background and disable(if available) what apps that can running in background.

Please help me identify the wakelock/bad battery drain I'm suffering from

Hello,
for the past 2-3 months or so the battery life on my OP3 is just awful. It loses about 4%/hour doing nothing and I just can't find the cause of it.
In short here are the details:
OnePlus 3 with LineageOS 15.1 and latest Firmware
No Gapps (so no wakelock there)!
Minimal amount of apps installed, System is unmodded except for:
I tested stock kernel and Boeffla kernel.
Tried Greenify
The thing is I looked everywhere but even BetterBatteryStats doesn't give me any indication of where the problem is.
The only thing that seems strange the me is
a) The android settings tell me that signal is the problem but that's obviously wrong as none of the other apps show any kind of issue with it and uninstalling Signal doesn't help.
b) GSam shows high usage by "Android System" and "Kernel" however this doesn't help me narrow down the problem.
Can some take a look at the screenshots from BBS and GSam and help me out with this problem?
https://imgur.com/a/t04Jc64
anyone23 said:
Hello,
for the past 2-3 months or so the battery life on my OP3 is just awful. It loses about 4%/hour doing nothing and I just can't find the cause of it.
In short here are the details:
OnePlus 3 with LineageOS 15.1 and latest Firmware
No Gapps (so no wakelock there)!
Minimal amount of apps installed, System is unmodded except for:
I tested stock kernel and Boeffla kernel.
Tried Greenify
The thing is I looked everywhere but even BetterBatteryStats doesn't give me any indication of where the problem is.
The only thing that seems strange the me is
a) The android settings tell me that signal is the problem but that's obviously wrong as none of the other apps show any kind of issue with it and uninstalling Signal doesn't help.
b) GSam shows high usage by "Android System" and "Kernel" however this doesn't help me narrow down the problem.
Can some take a look at the screenshots from BBS and GSam and help me out with this problem?
https://imgur.com/a/t04Jc64
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I had the same issue once and I narrowed it down to battery degradation.
I checked the actual capacity left with an app (accubattery) and it told me that the actual capacity left was around 2000mAh which is 30% degradation.
So I got my battery swapped out, it cost me 1300 rupees, but after that my battery drain was fixed. Maybe you should try the app too:laugh:
anyone23 said:
Hello,
for the past 2-3 months or so the battery life on my OP3 is just awful. It loses about 4%/hour doing nothing and I just can't find the cause of it.
In short here are the details:
OnePlus 3 with LineageOS 15.1 and latest Firmware
No Gapps (so no wakelock there)!
Minimal amount of apps installed, System is unmodded except for:
I tested stock kernel and Boeffla kernel.
Tried Greenify
The thing is I looked everywhere but even BetterBatteryStats doesn't give me any indication of where the problem is.
The only thing that seems strange the me is
a) The android settings tell me that signal is the problem but that's obviously wrong as none of the other apps show any kind of issue with it and uninstalling Signal doesn't help.
b) GSam shows high usage by "Android System" and "Kernel" however this doesn't help me narrow down the problem.
Can some take a look at the screenshots from BBS and GSam and help me out with this problem?
https://imgur.com/a/t04Jc64
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Screenshots will not help. Visit the BBS thread, learn how to take an idle dump and post the dump in that thread for help.
My suspicion is regarding your mobile signal. So after taking a BBS dump, take screenshots of the battery details page in the phone's Settings and post them also.

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