Hi, guys. This is my first post and I am sorry if I miss any protocol before posting this thread. I wonder if there is anyone who faces similar wakelock problem as me? I just rooted my Note 2 and installed deep sleep battery saver two days ago. I have been consistently monitoring my device mode with wakelock detector. The saver app works well and helps my Note 2 to get into deep sleep mode most of the time but sometimes it doesn't work at all and my device is left awoken. I don't know if there are bugs in the saver app or not but I think I might be able to reproduce the wakelock issue by simply toggling my device from "Sound" to "Silent" and back to "Sound" again or by plugging in my earphone then plugging out again. Sometimes, charging the device can reproduce the issue. Is that possible that the issue has to do with kernel wakelocks? So far, I have consistently monitored the CPU wakelocks but I haven't seen any significance from CPU wakelock that might cause the issue. Besides, I also haven't monitored the kernel wakelocks details provided by wakelock detector yet, maybe I should monitor them too just as the CPU wakelocks. Anyway, I hope there are kind replies from the forum users regarding this issue. Thanks and Regards.
The temporary solution for me is to restart my device.
okay so if you are rooted why not install greenify and amplify apps with xposed installer.
deep sleep battery save doesn't works as good as greenify and amplify together.
as for your wakelocks problem,monitoring apps themselves keep wakelocks to gather stats.
my advice is to uninstall all useless app ,use greenify and amplify,use better battery stats ONLY if you must monitor battery(its shows you all wakelocks,cpu states,deep sleep time and other stuff)
and above all dont be ridiculously worried about your battery %age
fizzingbees said:
okay so if you are rooted why not install greenify and amplify apps with xposed installer.
deep sleep battery save doesn't works as good as greenify and amplify together.
as for your wakelocks problem,monitoring apps themselves keep wakelocks to gather stats.
my advice is to uninstall all useless app ,use greenify and amplify,use better battery stats ONLY if you must monitor battery(its shows you all wakelocks,cpu states,deep sleep time and other stuff)
and above all dont be ridiculously worried about your battery %age
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Thank You for your kind reply. I tried Greenify once but I don't think I like it much as it didn't work for me at all when I was using it individually without Amplify. So far, I have not tried to reinstall it and use it concurrently with Amplify. As for Amplify, if I am not mistaken, the free version only may let me control very few wakelocks only (I could be wrong) based on what I read from the description in Google Store. Deep Sleep Battery Saver, on the other hand, is free and it works well most of the time.
yongsua1989 said:
Thank You for your kind reply. I tried Greenify once but I don't think I like it much as it didn't work for me at all when I was using it individually without Amplify. So far, I have not tried to reinstall it and use it concurrently with Amplify. As for Amplify, if I am not mistaken, the free version only may let me control very few wakelocks only (I could be wrong) based on what I read from the description in Google Store. Deep Sleep Battery Saver, on the other hand, is free and it works well most of the time.
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its personal preference to use whichever method to save battery ,but greenify works for most folks.
and combine it with amplify,they sort of cover each other backs
i installed deep sleep battery app on my note 2 and core 2 phone and its didn't worked at all on note 2 but works surprisingly well on core 2 phone.
yeh amplify free version blocks most of wakelocks,and usually these are mostly what drain battery the most. if you have app whose wakelocks you need to block manually,you can go pro-amplify
regarding your greenify mileage,bro you need to configure it correctly and grand it administrator and other access manually,and use it with xposed framework for best functionality
i know it sounds like a lot of work ,but once done,you can sit back knowing that things have been taken care of.
good luck on your battery saving quest.
Is there any way, to force deep sleep/hibernation/intensive doze or anything during night time?
Looking for automatic option to turn it on e.g. from 1am - 6am and disable most of wakelocks, move most processes to lowest power mode.
Currently running CM13 nightlies with EXKernel and with custom options battery seems to be pretty ok (talking about SOT and daily use), but still having like 5-10% overnight drop.
Anyone?
Thanks
5-10% drop over 8 hours says that doze is working well to me.
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Well it's not something that is killing my phone experience, but heard of people having 1-2-3% overnight drop.
It's not dissapointing either but having my good'ol Nexus 7 with LTE+sync get like 1% overnight drop is something to look for. Of couse - it's a tablet, has a bigger battery. Just saying
5-10 percent drop is definitely not normal to me. I would install better battery stats and see what's keeping your phone awake.
Also apps like greenify and force doze have aggressive doze options
Use this app called force doze and make sure u don't kill it from task manager
use force doze app and it also have full tasker support so that you can automate force doze on/off on particular time
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8-10% drain over 8 hr is not normal.
I am using force doze & my iddle drain for night (11pm-8m) is only 3%
Someone help me! I'm facing a deep sleep issue. I have been monitoring for days and this is the result (attachment). I enabled Intel Deep Sleep before. I'm not talking about the SoT because it depends on my daily usage. But my deep sleep seems....bad. The weird thing is: CPU Spy shows deep sleep at 54% (see attachment).
My info: Z008 4.21.40.122, Boretsx kernel, Govenor interactive_pro. Ondemand seems the same.
I disabled all in Autostart manager, except Superuser, Greenify and Amplify.
The battery seems to drain faster while screen on in the time period when the deep sleep issue happens. In the time period when deep sleep issue doesn't happen, the battery drains more slowly
this is a very common issue. some people do not factory rest device after updating firmware. factory reset your device. you will definitely get the issue resolved. if that do not helps, the other thing u can try is you can let the battery drain completely. then charge it for 5 to 8 hours without turning on mobile
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Someone help me! I'm facing a deep sleep issue. I have been monitoring for days and this is the result (attachment). I enabled Intel Deep Sleep before. I'm not talking about the SoT because it depends on my daily usage. But my deep sleep seems....bad. The weird thing is: CPU Spy shows deep sleep at 54% (see attachment).
My info: Z008 4.21.40.122, Boretsx kernel, Govenor interactive_pro. Ondemand seems the same.
I disabled all in Autostart manager, except Superuser, Greenify and Amplify.
The battery seems to drain faster while screen on in the time period when the deep sleep issue happens. In the time period when deep sleep issue doesn't happen, the battery drains more slowly
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If you like Stock Firmware, just flash RussianBear + Greenify + Amplify..
6-7 SOT + ~24-30h iddle.
Epic battery!
gREENNNNN said:
If you like Stock Firmware, just flash RussianBear + Greenify + Amplify..
6-7 SOT + ~24-30h iddle.
Epic battery!
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Yes, i'm using RNB
But something weird happened. I left it charge overnight, very slowly. In the morning, it reaches 74% and now it's perfect again
Hey guys,
I always wondered, why my phone wouldnt Deep Doze (according to Gsam). Be aware: I am not talking of the Deep Sleep (the CPU state, that is happening).
I always lost between 1,5 and 2% per hour overnight with the phone just sitting on the table, connected to the home wifi.
I disabled the Sim-Card (physical one, no e-sim) before going to bed tonight and my phone deep dozed now.
Yes, I am aware that there is this Mobile Network Standby Drain Bug. But since I disabled "Always use mobile date" in developer settings and was using WIFI during mentioned times, I dont know how that appiles to me.
Anyone has ideas?
Thanks!
Put it into airplane mode overnight and see if you get the drain. At least you'll know if it's a app or radio issue.
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I disabled the Sim-Card (physical one, no e-sim) before going to bed tonight and my phone deep dozed now.
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Blade22222 said:
Put it into airplane mode overnight and see if you get the drain. At least you'll know if it's a app or radio issue.
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no offense dude, but did u read my post? see above.
What the heck is deep doze?
As stated above, it is a doze state that is being entered after the light doze. Check Gsam battery for your stats regarding deep doze.
I had the same problem, dropping 2-3% per hour over night. I turned 5G off, turned off 'mobile data always active' in developer settings and turned off adaptive connectivity.
Now im only losing .2-.5% per hour overnight.
xflowy said:
Hey guys,
I always wondered, why my phone wouldnt Deep Doze (according to Gsam). Be aware: I am not talking of the Deep Sleep (the CPU state, that is happening).
I always lost between 1,5 and 2% per hour overnight with the phone just sitting on the table, connected to the home wifi.
I disabled the Sim-Card (physical one, no e-sim) before going to bed tonight and my phone deep dozed now.
Yes, I am aware that there is this Mobile Network Standby Drain Bug. But since I disabled "Always use mobile date" in developer settings and was using WIFI during mentioned times, I dont know how that appiles to me.
Anyone has ideas?
Thanks!
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May be related to a ProxyController bug that people have reported. One workaround I've heard of (cannot confirm it works) is to turn off Airplane mode, reboot, then turn on Airplane mode,
ProxyController wakelock draining battery - Google Pixel Community
Thanks everyone!
Napa7m said:
I had the same problem, dropping 2-3% per hour over night. I turned 5G off, turned off 'mobile data always active' in developer settings and turned off adaptive connectivity.
Now im only losing .2-.5% per hour overnight.
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I did all that. No deep doze tho. And even when I had deep doze when disabling the sim-card entirely, i had more than 1% drain per hour in standby. How tf do u get .2-.5%!? Do u have telegram/whatsapp/insta?
Lughnasadh said:
May be related to a ProxyController bug that people have reported. One workaround I've heard of (cannot confirm it works) is to turn off Airplane mode, reboot, then turn on Airplane mode,
ProxyController wakelock draining battery - Google Pixel Community
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I see no proxy handler wakelock in gsam so i dont assume its that. Already did that airplane mode reboot and it didnt work.
xflowy said:
Thanks everyone!
I did all that. No deep doze tho. And even when I had deep doze when disabling the sim-card entirely, i had more than 1% drain per hour in standby. How tf do u get .2-.5%!? Do u have telegram/whatsapp/insta?
I see no proxy handler wakelock in gsam so i dont assume its that. Already did that airplane mode reboot and it didnt work.
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Just by doing what I said...
I was about to send the phone back until I discoveredt this fix. Battery life is great now.
I don't use any of those apps.
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As stated above, it is a doze state that is being entered after the light doze. Check Gsam battery for your stats regarding deep doze.
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Sounds like a bunch of hooey to me. Light doze, deep doze, medium awake doze.. come on look at your cpu stats and deep sleep when screen is off. If it's not deep sleeping overnight at least 90% then something is keeping the phone awake and you need to find it. Get BBS and look at your alarms and partial wakelocks. You have a runaway program that is constantly waking up your device. Mine was Mi Fit and I tweaked it so it's not awake all night long. Went from 1.8% / hour to 0.4% - 0.7% consistently.
@Napa7m Insta and WhatsApp shouldn't be doing it. Not sure about Telegram but I do recall some issues a year ago and I deleted it from the phone.
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Sounds like a bunch of hooey to me. Light doze, deep doze, medium awake doze.. come on look at your cpu stats and deep sleep when screen is off. If it's not deep sleeping overnight at least 90% then something is keeping the phone awake and you need to find it. Get BBS and look at your alarms and partial wakelocks. You have a runaway program that is constantly waking up your device. Mine was Mi Fit and I tweaked it so it's not awake all night long. Went from 1.8% / hour to 0.4% - 0.7% consistently.
@Napa7m Insta and WhatsApp shouldn't be doing it. Not sure about Telegram but I do recall some issues a year ago and I deleted it from the phone.
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you should do some reading
xflowy said:
Thanks everyone!
I did all that. No deep doze tho. And even when I had deep doze when disabling the sim-card entirely, i had more than 1% drain per hour in standby. How tf do u get .2-.5%!? Do u have telegram/whatsapp/insta?
I see no proxy handler wakelock in gsam so i dont assume its that. Already did that airplane mode reboot and it didnt work.
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Either something is using up power when device should be deep sleeping, or it's just defective.
So he's right, monitor app usage and go from there. The built-in battery stats work well enough. It's how I discovered that 'mobile network standby' was consuming 20-30% over night with nothing going on.
DOn't forget to expand the 'system usage' at the very bottom of 'battery usage'.
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you should do some reading
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I did and it still sounds like you're looking in the wrong place for your awake status. It's a background process that can't really be tweaked or modified on it's own. But alarms and wakelocks can that's why I said look there first. If your phone is not deep sleeping err.. deep dozing then something is keeping it awake. Find it and you're home free. What kind of deep sleep are you getting overnight?
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As stated above, it is a doze state that is being entered after the light doze. Check Gsam battery for your stats regarding deep doze.
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Deep sleep = deep doze? My wifi is on and have 4G enabled. This as taken about a month ago but nothing has changed.
Napa7m said:
I had the same problem, dropping 2-3% per hour over night. I turned 5G off, turned off 'mobile data always active' in developer settings and turned off adaptive connectivity.
Now im only losing .2-.5% per hour overnight.
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I have about the same as you, mobile network standby around 20-25% overnight. I don't turn off 5G but I am connected to wireless with a very good signal. I have mobile data always active enabled as well as adaptive connectivity enabled. What I did to was turn off every adaptive setting in battery settings. Perhaps it's the wifi I'm connected to but I'm getting average 0.5-0.6% drain overnight. Deep sleep around 92 %. As I said, I did see some partial wakelocks and alarms when I was almost 2% / hour and either deleted the apps or figured out how to stop/slow them when not in use.
@bobby janow ok my man. first of all. a read for you, what deep/light doze is: https://www.andreasschrade.com/android-battery-optimisations
and no, its not the same as deep sleep. deep sleep is the cpu frequency.
my phone is now (out of a sudden) going into deep doze overnight, so that seems fine. also wakelocks couldnt have prevented my phone from going into deep doze, cause then, it would have also not gone into deep doze when I had my cd-card disabled (since there should be still wakelocks, when my phone is connected to wifi and all, right
since mobile standby is concerningly huge in the battery stats i assume its the usual culprit, but disabling adaptive connectivity, 5g and enabling that dev option does not help.
tho i am willing to find some wakelocks (since they seem to affect the device also a bit in terms of my standby drain). according to gsam everything is fine in that department, cant really find unusual wakelocks. does bbs show more there? im not very keen in running an adb to make it work...what does that command line do exactly?
thanks!!
@xflowy BBS needs 4 adb commands and it takes about 30 seconds to complete with a copy and paste from his thread. It has two wakelocks stats, kernel and partial. The kernel ones are meaningless to me but the partial tell a lot, you'll see. Also just as important is the alarms stat. It gives you that amount of time an app is firing i.e. wakeups. Check it out see if it helps you. Thanks for the read, but it's beer day today and that looks like it will take all my concentration. Lol.
@xflowy On first read it looks like battery optimization regulates doze mode, right? I mean that's really the only way?
It also happened to me after many tests I have managed to solve it, deactivating the sim card and esim, and restart, then activate the sims and drain solved, it already goes into deep sleep.
I have the exact same issue. I thought I'm the only one. But I'm unable to resolve with this by disabling sim n reboot method. Can anyone suggest if it's hardware fault ?