Overnight Battery Drain - OnePlus 3 Questions & Answers

I have stock rom 3.2.7, rooted, xposed installed. I use Greenify and hibernated all apps except whatsapp and also cleared recent apps before going off to sleep. I had 23% battery when i went off to sleep at 00:30. When i woke up at 06:30 my phone was switched off. When i tried to switch jt on it said charge a little before switching it on in red letters. I fail to understand reason for drain, during daytime i get satisfactory battery life. Please help/advise.

Oxygen OS have had standby battery drain issues from the very beginning. The fault is not with the settings or with any of the apps installed.
Try a custom ROM if you want better standby life, like Sultan's CM13 or AOKP.

It happened same to me last night for first time (I have OP3 from june). I fully charged phone at 23:00, went to sleep. When I woke up at 6:00, phone was warm and switched off.

Did u turn on Doze in Developers options? That might explains it.

Settings > Backup > disable Google backup. Massive battery drainer.
If you dont use Google now, disable it. (I haven't and I still get only 5-6% drain overnight)
Any Bluetooth devices syncing overnight? I have found MiBand and MiFit app to be massive drainers.
Location services: if using Google Now, turn to device only, otherwise disable
Also disable WiFi and Bluetooth scanning from location settings.
Make sure greenify is actually working. Using the broom icon to clear recents app will stop greenify, unless it is locked in recents.
Use aggressive doze in greenify
Wipe data from Google play services. Wipe dalvik and cache from twrp
Install amplify. Even if you are not using paid version, you will still be able to find out wakelocks, alarms and services
Another app I'd recommend is wakelock detector.

Demian3112 said:
Did u turn on Doze in Developers options? That might explains it.
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I did not turn it on. But eventually it was on by default
ungeeked said:
Settings > Backup > disable Google backup. Massive battery drainer.
If you dont use Google now, disable it. (I haven't and I still get only 5-6% drain overnight)
Any Bluetooth devices syncing overnight? I have found MiBand and MiFit app to be massive drainers.
Location services: if using Google Now, turn to device only, otherwise disable
Also disable WiFi and Bluetooth scanning from location settings.
Make sure greenify is actually working. Using the broom icon to clear recents app will stop greenify, unless it is locked in recents.
Use aggressive doze in greenify
Wipe data from Google play services. Wipe dalvik and cache from twrp
Install amplify. Even if you are not using paid version, you will still be able to find out wakelocks, alarms and services
Another app I'd recommend is wakelock detector.
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Google backup on. Google now on. Bluetooth off. Location services on.
I clear all recent apps n go off to sleep, i still get whatsapp messages after clearing it, so if whatsapp works so should Greenify.
Google stuff is on throughout the day but i dnt get drains, it's only during night, so i guess the reason should be different.
I l try aggressive doze and amplify and wipes but i guess theres something v r missing.
Thanks

sunnyvarma222 said:
I did not turn it on. But eventually it was on by default
Google backup on. Google now on. Bluetooth off. Location services on.
I clear all recent apps n go off to sleep, i still get whatsapp messages after clearing it, so if whatsapp works so should Greenify.
Google stuff is on throughout the day but i dnt get drains, it's only during night, so i guess the reason should be different.
I l try aggressive doze and amplify and wipes but i guess theres something v r missing.
Thanks
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Why not install better battery stats or gsam battery monitor and see what drains battery... Just create a custom reference point while going to sleep and see in the morning.

sunnyvarma222 said:
I did not turn it on. But eventually it was on by default
Google backup on. Google now on. Bluetooth off. Location services on.
I clear all recent apps n go off to sleep, i still get whatsapp messages after clearing it, so if whatsapp works so should Greenify.
Google stuff is on throughout the day but i dnt get drains, it's only during night, so i guess the reason should be different.
I l try aggressive doze and amplify and wipes but i guess theres something v r missing.
Thanks
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If you completely clear recents, Greenify most probably will not work. Its dev Oasisfeng himself says so.
Apart from that, a BBS idle dump is the only way to identify the culprits.

tnsmani said:
If you completely clear recents, Greenify most probably will not work. Its dev Oasisfeng himself says so.
Apart from that, a BBS idle dump is the only way to identify the culprits.
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I will clear all apps n then run greenify n sleep 2nite n revert back the results

Having same problem.. i thought my oneplus 3 is defected one.. but then here we go. Even i am doing the same. Let's see what comes tomorrow morning. Will update. Keeing my WIFI on.

tnsmani said:
If you completely clear recents, Greenify most probably will not work. Its dev Oasisfeng himself says so.
Apart from that, a BBS idle dump is the only way to identify the culprits.
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I cleared all apps then opened Greenify with aggressive doze on and went off to sleep with battery at 30% and when i woke up it was at 6%. Wifi always on and connected to my home network

Lost 12 % overnight gsm battery saying that held awake... And dont know what is holding my device awake... On samsung i use to lose 1% overnight.
Ps getting network error not able to post screenshot
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I guess its whatsapp app backup which is holding the device awake and bcking up on google driver... Not sure though just a hunch. But 12 % is too much to lose.

Just look in to Settings - Battery and if the Google Play services is in the top the process called *net_scheduler* is cause. The problem is global not only for Oneplus users.

gizmoid said:
Just look in to Settings - Battery and if the Google Play services is in the top the process called *net_scheduler* is cause. The problem is global not only for Oneplus users.
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I also own Samsung grand max and it doesn't show any battery drain overnight. And yes i can see "Google services" used my battery but not "google play services"

My Google Now is turned on and my OP3 lasted almost 3 full Days this Weekend with Just 1h SOT.
Google Now is not a huge Drainer for me. I recognized that it is useful to restart your Phone from time to time.

sunnyvarma222 said:
I cleared all apps then opened Greenify with aggressive doze on and went off to sleep with battery at 30% and when i woke up it was at 6%. Wifi always on and connected to my home network
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Please post an idle dump from BBS which will indicate which is/are the culprit/s. Also post screenshots of your Battery page in Settings of the phone and Battery History Details.
How is the mobile signal at home?
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Sagar.Aman said:
Lost 12 % overnight gsm battery saying that held awake... And dont know what is holding my device awake... On samsung i use to lose 1% overnight.
Ps getting network error not able to post screenshot
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I guess its whatsapp app backup which is holding the device awake and bcking up on google driver... Not sure though just a hunch. But 12 % is too much to lose.
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Till you reach atleast 10 posts, you will not be able to attach files or screenshots. You can upload them to a third party site and post the links here (without http or https).
You can also post an idle dump from BBS and screenshots as explained above. I will try to help to the best of my ability.

Greenify won't work if you clear recents using broom icon because that disables accessibility settings for greenify. Lock greenify in recents before using broom. Also make sure that accessibility settings, device administrator and usage access settings have been enabled for greenify.
I'd still recommend turning off Google backup

tnsmani said:
Please post an idle dump from BBS which will indicate which is/are the culprit/s. Also post screenshots of your Battery page in Settings of the phone and Battery History Details.
How is the mobile signal at home?
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Till you reach atleast 10 posts, you will not be able to attach files or screenshots. You can upload them to a third party site and post the links here (without http or https).
You can also post an idle dump from BBS and screenshots as explained above. I will try to help to the best of my ability.
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Ok last charge i got 5 hr SOT with greenify its was facebook and google play i guess. Let me test few more days ill keep reporting

I'm getting about 6% battery drain over night with wifi off whereas my Samsung Tab S2 drains only 1%. :silly:
The signal quality isn't the best where I live so that could explain the difference. I'm also using 2 sim cards. Does this mean I will consume twice the radio power?

I installed bbs. Locked Greenify and bbs in recent. Activated Greenify in accessibility and administrator. Will post results in day or two

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"Google Play Services" battery drain issue

Anyone have a solution to "google play services" draining 75% of battery?
Thread moved, this is a good question better served in Q and A.
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Not a solution, but more of a workaround: Turn off Location Access in settings. Then force stop Google Play Services.
I know it's not the best solution, but it works (for me at least).
As soon as I turned that off, I got the best battery life my phone ever got (1.8%/h drain on idle). SGS II w/SlimRom 4.2.1.
Unfortunately I use Latitude, so I couldn't leave it off. Now I'm back up to it taking a ton of battery life (4.8%/h idle).
EDIT: I upgraded my ROM at the same time Google split out the location settings for their own apps. I don't know which caused it (or if it was both). However I know from BetteryBatteryStats and Android's own built-in battery meter that it is the network location checking that always has a wakelock (my phone only deep-sleeps about 40-60% of the time now).
It sucks. I have probably 20 minutes of screen time a day and maybe two short phone calls, yet it's dead at the end of the day (and occasionally warm).
EDIT 2: It looks like an Android bug: https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=40660
I have the same problems listed there, I don't use Exchange or App auto-updates though, do you?
Probably Fix
Hi, try with this apk ir probably fixes that issue
SamsungAddicted said:
Anyone have a solution to "google play services" draining 75% of battery?
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Hi, try with this apk ir probably fixes that issue
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Try updating google play to 4.1.10
I had 4.1.6 and also battery drain, now im trying it.

[Q] battery problem

hi all
my htc one m8 battery is draining very fast
last time i called htc support for my issue (random reboots and also battery problems) they told me to clear cache and my device didnt start up but after charging it and getting some of the buttons for some seconds my battery worked well till now
im having battery draining issues again
what should i do about my problem?
Hi, have you tried something like Wakelock Detector from the play store?
This will show you if something is trying to wake your phone and wasting battery.
Maybe you have some rogue game or app thats trying to call home or is tuck in a loop on startup.
Also get Autostarts while you are there. you can see what is actually starting as you turn on the phone.
Could be you have a hardware problem but worth checking software first.
If all else fails, hard reset?
Sending back is the last thing you want to really.
pedyvirus said:
hi all
my htc one m8 battery is draining very fast
last time i called htc support for my issue (random reboots and also battery problems) they told me to clear cache and my device didnt start up but after charging it and getting some of the buttons for some seconds my battery worked well till now
im having battery draining issues again
what should i do about my problem?
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If it's only started happening recently it would appear to be app related. Something is running in the background wasting battery.
I'd recommend something like autostarts, like the previous poster said, to check what's causing it.
If your phone's rooted, you can also use greenify to hibernate all apps that you don't want running in the background.
This is my battery status
See post 2 in this thread for general battery tips,
[Battery Life Help] Troubleshoot battery issues here!
Also, are you rooted? If so, get gsam root companion installed as well. Go from 100 to about 10 percent left and then do some gsam screen shots.
Especially, main screen. App screen. And from app screen drop down, times waking device and held awake time and kernel wake time.
Do you have a good signal whole not on wifi? A weak signal while on data is a killer and usually won't show in any battery stats.
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Keep screen as dim as you can stand, manually. Check out "display brightness" from playstore store. Great app!
And turn location off! Completely off. For now anyway.
Well my device is completly stock and i dont have root
Yesterday i tried a way to calibrate battery and today i cleared chache.(this time phonr is fine ). I will post the result when phone is 10% again

High battery drain with doze overnight

I'm no stranger to Android and troubleshooting problems, but right now I'm honestly at a loss as to what is causing my battery drain. I'm losing a little over 1% per hour while the device is in doze overnight, adding up to around 10-12% over 8 hours. Previously the max I would lose was close to 5%. I can't pinpoint exactly when something went rogue, but I want to say it was after the January update. I don't think I've added any new apps. I've obviously tried to clear data/cache in Google Play Services among some other apps too.
I've tried to use the battery historian, GSam, BBS, you name it. GSam is showing my device as constantly waking up overnight while in deep doze, but I can't attribute that to any wakelocks. BBS is basically clean as far as partial wakelocks go, and battery historian shows that 7% of the battery drain is unaccounted for. The one thing I have seen a few nights now is the Significant Motion that's in Google Play Services. I've also seen that under Phone and under Android System. I'm wondering if it's some kind of sensor, but I can't figure out what is causing it to stay on. I keep my phone on my nightstand overnight.
My next steps are going to be turning off always on display (AOD), turning on airplane mode overnight, and then doing a factory reset. I'll report back for anyone that comes across here, but I wanted to see if anyone has had similar issues.
I'm attaching a few screenshots, maybe someone can pick up something I'm missing.
https://imgur.com/a/rGxXQ
bosox284 said:
I'm no stranger to Android and troubleshooting problems, but right now I'm honestly at a loss as to what is causing my battery drain. I'm losing a little over 1% per hour while the device is in doze overnight, adding up to around 10-12% over 8 hours. Previously the max I would lose was close to 5%. I can't pinpoint exactly when something went rogue, but I want to say it was after the January update. I don't think I've added any new apps. I've obviously tried to clear data/cache in Google Play Services among some other apps too.
I've tried to use the battery historian, GSam, BBS, you name it. GSam is showing my device as constantly waking up overnight while in deep doze, but I can't attribute that to any wakelocks. BBS is basically clean as far as partial wakelocks go, and battery historian shows that 7% of the battery drain is unaccounted for. The one thing I have seen a few nights now is the Significant Motion that's in Google Play Services. I've also seen that under Phone and under Android System. I'm wondering if it's some kind of sensor, but I can't figure out what is causing it to stay on. I keep my phone on my nightstand overnight.
My next steps are going to be turning off always on display (AOD), turning on airplane mode overnight, and then doing a factory reset. I'll report back for anyone that comes across here, but I wanted to see if anyone has had similar issues.
I'm attaching a few screenshots, maybe someone can pick up something I'm missing.
https://imgur.com/a/rGxXQ
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Are you rooted by chance? I've seen this mentioned in a couple other threads. Seems the culprit has something to do with GPS's, tethering in developer options, wifi and bluetooth scanning or a rouge app. Most all the cases I've seen have been since the 8.1 update.
Solutions I've seen...turn off everything in the pic.
Clear cache/data on play services(kinda risky)
Clean flash the January update with fastboot.
Turn off bluetooth and wifi scanning.
Check your router setup(some wifi setups like to keep waking the device. I get this in hotels at times)
Try turning wifi off at night.
How many apps are using location services?(I had a weather app that was keeping my device awake)
This can definitely be a bugger to identify. Sure hope you find it ?
Badger50 said:
Are you rooted by chance? I've seen this mentioned in a couple other threads. Seems the culprit has something to do with GPS's, tethering in developer options, wifi and bluetooth scanning or a rouge app. Most all the cases I've seen have been since the 8.1 update.
Solutions I've seen...turn off everything in the pic.
Clear cache/data on play services(kinda risky)
Clean flash the January update with fastboot.
Turn off bluetooth and wifi scanning.
Check your router setup(some wifi setups like to keep waking the device. I get this in hotels at times)
Try turning wifi off at night.
How many apps are using location services?(I had a weather app that was keeping my device awake)
This can definitely be a bugger to identify. Sure hope you find it
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I am rooted. I've got WiFi/bluetooth scanning off, but I did just notice that Tethering hardware acceleration was on. I'm turning that off. I'll see how that goes tonight, if it's still draining then I'll try turning WiFi off and see what happens.
I've got GasBuddy, Google, Play Services, Maps, and WTForecast using location. None of those usually show up in any battery stats aside from Play Services.
bosox284 said:
I am rooted. I've got WiFi/bluetooth scanning off, but I did just notice that Tethering hardware acceleration was on. I'm turning that off. I'll see how that goes tonight, if it's still draining then I'll try turning WiFi off and see what happens.
I've got GasBuddy, Google, Play Services, Maps, and WTForecast using location. None of those usually show up in any battery stats aside from Play Services.
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Wtf weather was the one giving me trouble at one time. I just turned a few things off on that one. Are you using the "enable doze for GSM" magisk module like in the pic. That really seems to keep google play services in check :good:
bosox284 said:
I am rooted. I've got WiFi/bluetooth scanning off, but I did just notice that Tethering hardware acceleration was on. I'm turning that off. I'll see how that goes tonight, if it's still draining then I'll try turning WiFi off and see what happens.
I've got GasBuddy, Google, Play Services, Maps, and WTForecast using location. None of those usually show up in any battery stats aside from Play Services.
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I wouldn't worry about turning off AOD saving you a bunch, I turned mine off and didn't notice any diff at all in overnight batt drain, so set it to DIM, and still haven't noticed any additional batt drain from when it was off.
If you really want to be a miser without totally losing AOD,
"always on" OFF,
"Lift to check phone" ON,
(Settings>Display>Ambient display>)
set it to DIM (Settings>Display>Screen Saver>Current Screen Saver gear>Night mode checked)
which is how mine is set up
Badger50 said:
Wtf weather was the one giving me trouble at one time. I just turned a few things off on that one. Are you using the "enable doze for GSM" magisk module like in the pic. That really seems to keep google play services in check :good:
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Where is that fix touch module?
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Prattham said:
Where is that fix touch module?
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Look in downloads in magisk manager.
Badger50 said:
Wtf weather was the one giving me trouble at one time. I just turned a few things off on that one. Are you using the "enable doze for GSM" magisk module like in the pic. That really seems to keep google play services in check :good:
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I've been trying to avoid using that module just because I don't want to delay anything from GCM, but I'm going to look into it if I can't identify another culprit.
bosox284 said:
I've been trying to avoid using that module just because I don't want to delay anything from GCM, but I'm going to look into it if I can't identify another culprit.
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Delay what? ?
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GCM = Google Cloud Messaging, it's integrated into apps for push notifications. My (perhaps incorrect) assumption is that by dozing Play Services, you could delay push notifications for other apps.
bosox284 said:
GCM = Google Cloud Messaging, it's integrated into apps for push notifications. My (perhaps incorrect) assumption is that by dozing Play Services, you could delay push notifications for other apps.
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Haven't noticed any delay what so ever with any push notifications from any apps. Google or otherwise :good:
I lost 11% overnight (8 hours), I have Amplify, Enable Doze for Google Play Services Magisk module and ForceDoze, and still getting that drain.
Could it be these apps conflicting with one another?
I noticed this as well and it seems to have started after the January update. Although mine isn't quite as bad. Pre-January update I was losing about 2-3% in like 8 hours. I'm now losing that much in like 4-5 hours. There were 2 days in a row where I actually lost like 15-18% over like 7 hours.
rickysidhu_ said:
I lost 11% overnight (8 hours), I have Amplify, Enable Doze for Google Play Services Magisk module and ForceDoze, and still getting that drain.
Could it be these apps conflicting with one another?
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Get rid of amplify and forcedoze. Then see what happens. You've got too many things trying to do the same thing!
The Jan update has been ****. I would get almost 7 hrs SOT with 20% left. Now all I get is ****ty 4 hrs and phone at 10%. Usage wise it's the same since day 1 nothing new as such. No rogue app on BBS. This is messed up.
Badger50 said:
Get rid of amplify and forcedoze. Then see what happens. You've got too many things trying to do the same thing!
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Yeah I had a feeling that could be it. I'll give it a shot by removing them, thanks for the suggestion! :highfive:
Badger50 said:
Look in downloads in magisk manager.
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It isn't there that's why i asked
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bosox284 said:
I am rooted. I've got WiFi/bluetooth scanning off, but I did just notice that Tethering hardware acceleration was on. I'm turning that off. I'll see how that goes tonight, if it's still draining then I'll try turning WiFi off and see what happens.
I've got GasBuddy, Google, Play Services, Maps, and WTForecast using location. None of those usually show up in any battery stats aside from Play Services.
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Try to run "su" and then "top" from terminal,
See what is your top process,
In one occassion, my magisk hide stucked up and using 30%++ of CPU all the time, even when idle, and that drain the battery in no time,
Am on 8.1 Jan, Kiriskura Kernel,
Tweak applied is Brevent, Amplify and my own EnableDoze for GMS.
Never lost more than 5% in 9 hours of sleep. Average is 2-3% with wifi on. Less than 2% when network is totally off
Prattham said:
It isn't there that's why i asked
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You can try the one attached.
I cant find it in download section as well
Prattham said:
It isn't there that's why i asked
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My bad. I forgot that it was a special build by another user. Install it from magisk manager. If it doesn't install, then flash it in twrp.
https://github.com/AndroPlus-org/ma...b/master/magisk-module-fix-touch-pixel2xl.zip

Idle battery drain found

I have s10plus and my battery was very bad. I can't even reach 5h SOT. Then i get serious and at the end i found the problem with the kernel wake lock. I get bug report and i open battery historian and i detailed search everything. The problem was with NlpWakeLock. That's old problem. Nlp stands for network location provider. As you may know, Android provides developers with two ways of gathering location information. One is through the GPS_PROVIDER, which uses the GPS, and the other is through NETWORK_PROVIDER, which uses cell towers and WiFi APs to get your position.
If u want to fix the problem you have to go in Google Maps then on left upper corner and open settings and go to Notifications and disable all notifications.
There is a screenshot and disable everything inside all submenus
Disable all the toggles inside these?
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Disable all the toggles inside these?
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That's what they said...I'm not convinced the fix is that simple but it's certainly worth a shot
I wonder if that is similar to the attached. Edit. Never mind. Its router issue apparantly
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How did you find this drain?
klau1 said:
How did you find this drain?
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I take bug report in developer settings and upload it in battery historian.
I just disabled Google maps and use Waze
Swimguy14 said:
That's what they said...I'm not convinced the fix is that simple but it's certainly worth a shot
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It fixed battery idle drain for me. You never know
Nice find. Thanx.
will give it a go and see, i've disabled them all.
Dimi2001 said:
As you may know, Android provides developers with two ways of gathering location information. One is through the GPS_PROVIDER, which uses the GPS, and the other is through NETWORK_PROVIDER, which uses cell towers and WiFi APs to get your position.
If u want to fix the problem you have to go in Google Maps settings and go to Notifications and disable all notifications.
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Great find! I'm not a heavy user of my S10e that's I was always annoyed seeing 5 to 8% "Cell standby" daily battery usage and now it makes sense if google turns our phones into a radar station. Today it shows just 1% after shutting off yesterday all the Google Maps notifications crap. Had no idea it was there, sneaky, sneaky, sneaky google. They even added food-stuff location 'triangulation' in the latest update.
Just turned them all off as they were all on by default. My battery wasn't terrible but anything that can make it better is worth a try. Thanks for posting!
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Dimi2001 said:
I have s10plus and my battery was very bad. I can't even reach 5h SOT. Then i get serious and at the end i found the problem with the kernel wake lock. I get bug report and i open battery historian and i detailed search everything. The problem was with NlpWakeLock. That's old problem. Nlp stands for network location provider. As you may know, Android provides developers with two ways of gathering location information. One is through the GPS_PROVIDER, which uses the GPS, and the other is through NETWORK_PROVIDER, which uses cell towers and WiFi APs to get your position.
If u want to fix the problem you have to go in Google Maps settings and go to Notifications and disable all notifications.
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Individually or?
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BL4CK-H4T said:
I just disabled Google maps and use Waze
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Google maps is a massive drain on the battery. All the social side is activated in setting by default I've switched them all off, their is loads of them I was shocked.
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Just to make sure, should we disable notifications from the options inside the Google maps app, or should we do it through the phone notification settings?
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joaomateus said:
Just to make sure, should we disable notifications from the options inside the Google maps app, or should we do it through the phone notification settings?
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It's the Google maps notifications setting issue not the phone in general.
killer70107 said:
Disable all the toggles inside these?
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Disable all the toggles inside these?
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the link inst working
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the link inst working
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The written instructions are clear. Disable all the 20+ notifications from within the notification settings of Google maps app
I NEVER have a problem with my S10e Exynos
6-6.5 hrs on screen time, in the evening I have 4% loss in 7 hours standby
I wanted to make a quick system with a good feeling throughout the day without any restrictions, without having to think much.
1. Turn off all notifications that are unnecessary.
2. go to Accu
Tap one of the app for a second and immediately send this app to standby after completion. This prevents maps from being "active" in the background for hours after being used. Google Maps, for example, is still "active" long after use (In Google maps I let the notifications ON, because I want to see also with GPS navigation and turned off screen the notification over the last maps message).
Do that, send app immediately in standby, with some apps except: Google Play services, phone services, SMS and Whatsapp alarm clocks etc ... that's not a good idea. otherwise you may miss a message, which should NOT be the purpose.
3. I also shut down the many unnecessary system apps from Samsung with ADB.
No Samsung Account, No Samsung Contacts, No Samsung Calendar, No Samsung WELLBEEING, No Bixby, No Samsung email, Kids and so on ... They're all in the trash.
Google knows me better than me, but I do not need Samsung for that
(I have the Bixby button with Google Assistant occupied, which has the advantage that the phone does not always have to wait for "keywords", which in my idea can also be helpful to save energy).
4. Go to Accounts, see if all accounts that are linked really need to synchronize all services.
Maybe you can omit the one sync here and there ... For example, Google notes, Google Fit ... I do not care if I really need them, I can do that manually with a swipe down in the app itself.
I do not look at energy-saving mode, I always have Wi-Fi, Bluetooth.
GPS only when I need it. Dolby Atmos and night mode is always on.
But I do not play any games that I do in a year only 50 minutes
This brings me to a usage profile of 6-6.5 hours on screen time, in the evening I have 4% loss in 7 hours standby
kraxn said:
I NEVER have a problem with my S10e Exynos
6-6.5 hrs on screen time, in the evening I have 4% loss in 7 hours standby
I wanted to make a quick system with a good feeling throughout the day without any restrictions, without having to think much.
1. Turn off all notifications that are unnecessary.
2. go to Accu
Tap one of the app for a second and immediately send this app to standby after completion. This prevents maps from being "active" in the background for hours after being used. Google Maps, for example, is still "active" long after use (In Google maps I let the notifications ON, because I want to see also with GPS navigation and turned off screen the notification over the last maps message).
Do that, send app immediately in standby, with some apps except: Google Play services, phone services, SMS and Whatsapp alarm clocks etc ... that's not a good idea. otherwise you may miss a message, which should NOT be the purpose.
3. I also shut down the many unnecessary system apps from Samsung with ADB.
No Samsung Account, No Samsung Contacts, No Samsung Calendar, No Samsung WELLBEEING, No Bixby, No Samsung email, Kids and so on ... They're all in the trash.
Google knows me better than me, but I do not need Samsung for that
(I have the Bixby button with Google Assistant occupied, which has the advantage that the phone does not always have to wait for "keywords", which in my idea can also be helpful to save energy).
4. Go to Accounts, see if all accounts that are linked really need to synchronize all services.
Maybe you can omit the one sync here and there ... For example, Google notes, Google Fit ... I do not care if I really need them, I can do that manually with a swipe down in the app itself.
I do not look at energy-saving mode, I always have Wi-Fi, Bluetooth.
GPS only when I need it. Dolby Atmos and night mode is always on.
But I do not play any games that I do in a year only 50 minutes
This brings me to a usage profile of 6-6.5 hours on screen time, in the evening I have 4% loss in 7 hours standby
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How do you send in app in standby,
And what is "accu"? Accubattery? Battery from settings?
Thank you for your help
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Battery drain by Google..

Google is running in background and its Max battery drain app.. in the screenshot, i selected put app sleep when not in use, but still its active for 13+ hours in background.. how to fix it..
For me google play services keep running in the background.
Could you please share a pic of your entire battery drainage from the apps?
I disabled it (google app, not play services) since day one, along with other annoying pests via ccswe and package disabler pro, both complement each other perfectly, of course there is the ADB commands method, but I preffer the apps I mentioned, as they provide very useful widgets to enable/disable problematic apps as google, playstore, updates, chrome, etc, you can even disable services within the apps, to avoid background data access or runnig on boot
Subham jyoti said:
For me google play services keep running in the background.
Could you please share a pic of your entire battery drainage from the apps?
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This one?
winol said:
I disabled it (google app, not play services) since day one, along with other annoying pests via ccswe and package disabler pro, both complement each other perfectly, of course there is the ADB commands method, but I preffer the apps I mentioned, as they provide very useful widgets to enable/disable problematic apps as google, playstore, updates, chrome, etc, you can even disable services within the apps, to avoid background data access or runnig on boot
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Can you guide me what needs to be done with these apps? I never seen so much battery drain due to google app on my previous phones
atrix4nag said:
This one?
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Thnx. Yeah it's same like me. I don't know why it keeps running in the background
atrix4nag said:
Google is running in background and its Max battery drain app.. in the screenshot, i selected put app sleep when not in use, but still its active for 13+ hours in background.. how to fix it..
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Firstly,
Look at my Google usage, screenshot
9 hrs background and only 0.1 % usage..!
So even if your Google is enabled in background
it should only take a minimum % eg 1 % ..?
So i would say that some settings in your
Google..?
that is enabled, eg syncing..... etc
I don't know all the tasks connected to Google.
I would rather cross check with battery
apps eg Betterbatterystats, Gsam battery monitor,
Wakelock detector lite etc
to pinpoint reason, than try and restrict Google.
Bottom line,
If you don't know what to do and you are desperate,
i would then factory reset device.
Should solve the problem..... hopefully.!
Good luck.
willcor said:
Firstly,
Look at my Google usage, screenshot
9 hrs background and only 0.1 % usage..!
So even if your Google is enabled in background
it should only take a minimum % eg 1 % ..?
So i would say that some settings in your
Google..?
that is enabled, eg syncing..... etc
I don't know all the tasks connected to Google.
I would rather cross check with battery
apps eg Betterbatterystats, Gsam battery monitor,
Wakelock detector lite etc
to pinpoint reason, than try and restrict Google.
Bottom line,
If you don't know what to do and you are desperate,
i would then factory reset device.
Should solve the problem..... hopefully.!
Good luck.
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Thanks for your suggestions.
I don't want to do factory reset. I will try with other options first.
atrix4nag said:
Google is running in background and its Max battery drain app.. in the screenshot, i selected put app sleep when not in use, but still its active for 13+ hours in background.. how to fix it..
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Same happened to me. What I did was to delete Data from Play services app, then I deleted cache from phone an voila. I have all sync and functional.
Ps. I charge my phone to 90% and I can get 5-6 SOT at 30% left everyday.
The issue op mentioned is not about google play services, it is about the google app instead I think
The problem is I don't think any batter stat apps can get low enough level stats to indicate what is using the Google app in the background to determine what is causing the drain. Usually, the culprit is an app frequently using location service (your GPS) to check your location which I believe the Android location service coordinates for apps other than the native Android/Google apps are obtained through the Google app in the background. That latter point is purely a guess because as we all know the Google app is a "multipurpose" app and you can't see detailed enough battery usage to determine what function of the app is being used that causes battery drain.
On my S10 5G, for the first 2 weeks I've used it, Google never was in the top 5, taking like 1-2% over the course of a day. Then seemingly all the sudden, it was #1, consuming like close to 1% an hour in the background. So I think, what did I change recently? I enabled Google Discover, but set the option to mae it update less fequently (6 hours) to reduce battery (the option actually says this will reduce battery usage). It didn't make a difference. So I disabled Google Discover and installed Google News instead. My Google app battery usage is lower now. About 0.9% per hour (all background usage of course). I think for most people that's good, but not when you were used to it being more like 0.1-0.2% an hour before.
I think the bottom line is if you want to use more features on your phone you have to live with a bump in battery usage. The 4500 mAh battery on my S10 5G lasts me abotu 1.5 days. LOL. But I don't play games or check Facebook/Instragram all day. Just a few texts, weather alerts, maybe an hour or two of browsing. Mabe an hour total of talk time. So relative to other people I should be less concerned if my phone is lasting well over a day on a charge, actually close to 2 days many times. I know a lot of other more "frequent users" (probably a lot of people younger than myself) that are on social media a lot and or listening to music/watching videos would kill to have their phones last 20-48 hours without having to charge.
Still, I keep an eye on things and it bugs me Google has jumped up. A great app to use is Accubattery and monitor the "SCREEN OFF" discharge rate. You're not actively using apps when the sceen is off so this gives you a good idea of your total background battery usage. You can make changes to settings, charge your for for a while, and let several hours pass, then check the screen off discharge rate and compare it to other discharge periods before you made the settings to determine if the changes you made had much of an effect.
Of course background usage isn't going to be 100% consistent, so the longer you measure the better, as if you look at it over like a 1 hour period, it could be certain apps were just more or less active during that particular hour. But if you compare like half day or more (6+ hour) periods to previous periods, you can get a good gauge if apps setting changes or newly installed apps are eating more battery in the background.
I disable Google feedfack, all their data collecting junk and their data backup too. Google is a pig.
Some blocked Google apks like Playstore are enabled as needed.
Even when Framework and Google Transport are blocked it's sometimes periodically necessary to clear their data to get them from using excessive cpu cycles.
Battery Tracker reports Google Framework running when AOD is on but it's likely misreading as long as battery draw remains at around 1%@hour while phone is screen off.
I'm running on Pie... who knows what Q will do.
Most likely make a bigger mess.

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