Battery Drop Android 7.1.2 - Nexus 5X Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello, I bought this phone this month and i'm seeing that most of people has problems with his battery life... Mine Nexus 5x drain really fast the battery and most of the time the percentage drops 2% at time, and I never noticed this at stock 7.1.1 is that a known bug of android 7.1.2 or I will have to get a replacement?

I don't think it's a 7.1.2 issue, but a new Gapps update that causes battery drain. I've seen significantly higher drain the past few days, and Im on PN 7.1.1. I checked my battery usage, and Google Play Services was higher than anything else, including screen. I used Greenify Donation to hibernate a bunch of the Gapps (games, store, etc). It's gotten a bit better.

I really noticed this too, Gapps are just using to much battery, and of course Google Play Services are using 100mAh per hour sometimes... But I don't need to be afraid of the battery? That's everything okay with these 2% that sometimes happens at the battery counter? Android OS and Android Operational System lists at the SoT using a massive quantity of mAh... Thats normal? How longer your battery goes? I'm really a new user o Nexus Phones I'm feeling dizzy and lost on the duration of their batteries, seems like the Moto X2 that i had but with 1 hour more of battery...
My phone is during 6hours of normal use, whatsapp some times, some facebook and messenger...

If you're seeing Google Services draining a lot after an update try clearing your storage cache. Settings > storage > cached data then reboot, give it a couple cycles to rebuild.
Stock 7.1.2 battery life has been normal for me.

bblzd said:
If you're seeing Google Services draining a lot after an update try clearing your storage cache. Settings > storage > cached data then reboot, give it a couple cycles to rebuild.
Stock 7.1.2 battery life has been normal for me.
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Tried this, the google services stopped to drain, now the mAh usage are 20mAh or less, but what still makes me absolutely mad is that the phone when is 100% some times drops to 99% and then 97%, I guess that the most huge drain are being the Wifi, Android OS and Android Operational System are at the top of the list at the SoT and they use 200mAh per hour, that's really annoying, 'cuz on marshmallow we're seeing the usage of these two apps fixed on 30mAh or max 50mAh per hour, what is happening? Thats really normal the phone sometimes count 2% less instead of 1% randomly during the usage? Thats making me a little frustrated with the Nexus... I saw too that nexus 6p are having this behavior too at the battery gauge.
After all, I never tried yet do a Hard Reset, but already read that it doesn't fix that. Kernel based problem? OS Problem? Hardware Problem? I'm really blinded about this, and I'm really afraid of one replacement...
Today I tested doze without wifi, the drain was minimal I lost just 1% in 7h of sleeping.
But when Wifi are activated, the drain comes up to 3% on sleeping, guess that this is normal, but when the phone are being used, screen on, doing something like whats app, it looses 1%/2% every 5 minutes or less that stay in use... That's like have an Motorola Moto X2 without the sensors, that don't even makes sense, considering that the battery of the Nexus 5x have 2700mAh and Moto X2 2300mAh.
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I know the problem, with some it works so apparently, but as synonymous with you goes my battery quickly empty, too.

23icaro said:
Tried this, the google services stopped to drain, now the mAh usage are 20mAh or less, but what still makes me absolutely mad is that the phone when is 100% some times drops to 99% and then 97%, I guess that the most huge drain are being the Wifi, Android OS and Android Operational System are at the top of the list at the SoT and they use 200mAh per hour, that's really annoying, 'cuz on marshmallow we're seeing the usage of these two apps fixed on 30mAh or max 50mAh per hour, what is happening? Thats really normal the phone sometimes count 2% less instead of 1% randomly during the usage? Thats making me a little frustrated with the Nexus... I saw too that nexus 6p are having this behavior too at the battery gauge.
After all, I never tried yet do a Hard Reset, but already read that it doesn't fix that. Kernel based problem? OS Problem? Hardware Problem? I'm really blinded about this, and I'm really afraid of one replacement...
Today I tested doze without wifi, the drain was minimal I lost just 1% in 7h of sleeping.
But when Wifi are activated, the drain comes up to 3% on sleeping, guess that this is normal, but when the phone are being used, screen on, doing something like whats app, it looses 1%/2% every 5 minutes or less that stay in use... That's like have an Motorola Moto X2 without the sensors, that don't even makes sense, considering that the battery of the Nexus 5x have 2700mAh and Moto X2 2300mAh.
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I'm glad to hear that fixed your Google Services drain.
Looks like you have mobile data disabled while you use Wifi, this causes increased idle drain using WiFi with this device in my experience. The WiFi signal looks to be in the weaker side as well.
Normally disabling data should have no affect on your WiFi battery (for better or for worse) but since 7.0 this device tries to use occasional mobile packets even on WiFi and drains faster without it.
I'd say out of the last 10 people I've helped with battery issues, 9 of them are also disabling their mobile data while using WiFi. Some say it's because they have a no data plan, others because they're on Project Fi, still others do it for no reason other then thinking it will save them battery (it should have no affect). The outcome seems to be consistent though, increased drain.
That's on top of the fact that WiFi can already having idle issues on certain networks. On my home wifi my phone is only able to doze properly about 25% of the time. On my 3g/H mobile data connection my phone is able to doze about 75% of the time.
The last thing to remember is 7.0 changed how the battery statistics works. Android System and OS get reported as higher drains since 7.0 as they have more associated to them such as most Media Server drain going to Android System now. Marshmallow and Nougat can't be compared in that way as they're different.

bblzd said:
I'm glad to hear that fixed your Google Services drain.
Looks like you have mobile data disabled while you use Wifi, this causes increased idle drain using WiFi with this device in my experience. The WiFi signal looks to be in the weaker side as well.
Normally disabling data should have no affect on your WiFi battery (for better or for worse) but since 7.0 this device tries to use occasional mobile packets even on WiFi and drains faster without it.
I'd say out of the last 10 people I've helped with battery issues, 9 of them are also disabling their mobile data while using WiFi. Some say it's because they have a no data plan, others because they're on Project Fi, still others do it for no reason other then thinking it will save them battery (it should have no affect). The outcome seems to be consistent though, increased drain.
That's on top of the fact that WiFi can already having idle issues on certain networks. On my home wifi my phone is only able to doze properly about 25% of the time. On my 3g/H mobile data connection my phone is able to doze about 75% of the time.
The last thing to remember is 7.0 changed how the battery statistics works. Android System and OS get reported as higher drains since 7.0 as they have more associated to them such as most Media Server drain going to Android System now. Marshmallow and Nougat can't be compared in that way as they're different.
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You really, really had helped me soo much with this reply! I'm really new in android nougat and I wasnt inside of the news/changes on the system, I'm glad to see that the battery wasn't under a fisical problem, but yes under the nougat behavior changes, I noticed the mobile data after you replied and really the drain are less on then off thanks, really thanks!!

soap94 said:
I know the problem, with some it works so apparently, but as synonymous with you goes my battery quickly empty, too.
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So, I see that isn't only me with this feeling of strange battery life, but i'm noticing that with the passing of days the battery performance became better. And of course, it envolves remove all facebook apps, i'm Actually using only Messenger Lite, damn godness, why Zuckerberg's Team doesn't know how to do Apps to Facebook that doesn't rape the phone's RAM and Battery? thats really sad, the new function "stats" just rape even more the consume of the apps... And I guess that no one stopped use The snapchat, because stats in fb, messenger and whatsapp have limitations in the usage, it doesn't have even filters, doodles, bitmoojis, and lens... Aw just horrible
Mark why do you're so crazy?
Resume:
1#: Don't use facebook apps, turn on LTE/HDSPA/3G/2G while wifi use, 2#: create good charging times to maximize the gain in your daily use, 3#: and pass the whole time with the screen on if you need to use the phone don't avoid use it... Eventually in the future if you don't have bootloops it's just replace the battery and voilà! Max Battery benefits again. 4#: Clear eventually the cache of google services and of the phone if they're using to much mAh, 5#: don't be crazy comparing the mAh consume of the Android System and OS Apps with the Marshmallow because in nougat the usage and calc of the battery was changed, 6#: aaaand use your phone, instead of being a paranoid :silly:
at the moment, we have these tips for improving the battery on nougat 7.1.X
Huge Thanks for the tips to the users: bblzd and crazyates

23icaro said:
So, I see that isn't only me with this feeling of strange battery life, but i'm noticing that with the passing of days the battery performance became better. And of course, it envolves remove all facebook apps, i'm Actually using only Messenger Lite, damn godness, why Zuckerberg's Team doesn't know how to do Apps to Facebook that doesn't rape the phone's RAM and Battery? thats really sad, the new function "stats" just rape even more the consume of the apps... And I guess that no one stopped use The snapchat, because stats in fb, messenger and whatsapp have limitations in the usage, it doesn't have even filters, doodles, bitmoojis, and lens... Aw just horrible
Mark why do you're so crazy?
Resume:
1#: Don't use facebook apps, turn on LTE/HDSPA/3G/2G while wifi use, 2#: create good charging times to maximize the gain in your daily use, 3#: and pass the whole time with the screen on if you need to use the phone don't avoid use it... Eventually in the future if you don't have bootloops it's just replace the battery and voilà! Max Battery benefits again. 4#: Clear eventually the cache of google services and of the phone if they're using to much mAh, 5#: don't be crazy comparing the mAh consume of the Android System and OS Apps with the Marshmallow because in nougat the usage and calc of the battery was changed, 6#: aaaand use your phone, instead of being a paranoid :silly:
at the moment, we have these tips for improving the battery on nougat 7.1.X
Huge Thanks for the tips to the users: bblzd and crazyates
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I use my nexus quite normal, with a few optimizations (build.prop, elementalx, surround sound mod).
Instead of the Facebook app, I can only recommend metal (FB and chat in one, fast and battery-friendly).
With me running only few active apps in the background (WhatsApp, BetterBatteryStats, Chronus, GApps) and still my battery was quickly empty.
According to battery statistics Android was the main cause.
Nice that it works with you, but I am again with Marshmallow.
Let's see if it makes Android O better.

soap94 said:
I use my nexus quite normal, with a few optimizations (build.prop, elementalx, surround sound mod).
Instead of the Facebook app, I can only recommend metal (FB and chat in one, fast and battery-friendly).
With me running only few active apps in the background (WhatsApp, BetterBatteryStats, Chronus, GApps) and still my battery was quickly empty.
According to battery statistics Android was the main cause.
Nice that it works with you, but I am again with Marshmallow.
Let's see if it makes Android O better.
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Your battery sometimes drop by 2% instead of 1%?

23icaro said:
Your battery sometimes drop by 2% instead of 1%?
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So roughly, went even faster in standby.
According to the BetterBatteryStats almost 6% / h.

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[Q] Android OS Battery Drain

In the last few days, I have noticed that the process "Android OS" has been using maximum battery life (about 16-35%) and has also been consuming large amounts of data.
The only thing I have done recently is allow the facebook app to upload all pics from my mobile.
Any connection? FYI, I have not added a Samsung account.
Apologies if this has been answered earlier by I did search for it.
what version of android are you running?
what ROM? what kernel?
how long ago did you start to notice this?
is it a constant issue, or does it fix itself after a reboot or something, or with data connection turned off?
do you use google now?
if you are on the jelly bean 4.1.1 version, did you update OTA or odin? just curious, probably not related anyways...
what recovery are you using?
just trying to get some info before i help. many things in the android OS can be directly or indirectly related to each other but still have a side effect on battery life.
16-30% in general has been relatively normal on JB. (Usually between 14-18% is where it settles to)
Keep in mind that unless you are at least halfway through your batt cycle its going to be higher. If you're at 90-95% batt it can be much higher, just due to percentages and battstats being reset.
Not sure why you didn't find anything though, this has been covered a great many times in the past 6 weeks! Did you look at what the top processes are under Android System?
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cobraboy85 said:
what version of android are you running?
what ROM? what kernel?
how long ago did you start to notice this?
is it a constant issue, or does it fix itself after a reboot or something, or with data connection turned off?
do you use google now?
if you are on the jelly bean 4.1.1 version, did you update OTA or odin? just curious, probably not related anyways...
what recovery are you using?
just trying to get some info before i help. many things in the android OS can be directly or indirectly related to each other but still have a side effect on battery life.
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I had installed root66 prerooted JB rom. When I noticed the problem, I installed stock ICS through odin, updated to stock JB then rooted again but the problem continues.
I have been noticing this for about a couple of weeks. Restarting doesnt help but I havent yet tried turning off data. Will try that and let you know.
Yes I use google now.
DocHoliday77 said:
16-30% in general has been relatively normal on JB. (Usually between 14-18% is where it settles to)
Keep in mind that unless you are at least halfway through your batt cycle its going to be higher. If you're at 90-95% batt it can be much higher, just due to percentages and battstats being reset.
Not sure why you didn't find anything though, this has been covered a great many times in the past 6 weeks! Did you look at what the top processes are under Android System?
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Is this something peculiar to JB? I didnt see this in ICS. The top processes currently showing in the battery stats are Android OS: 28%, Voice calls: 17%, Screen: 11%, android system: 8%...
Is there anyway to check exactly which app is using the battery and data which is showing as Android OS?
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Is this something peculiar to JB? I didnt see this in ICS. The top processes currently showing in the battery stats are Android OS: 28%, Voice calls: 17%, Screen: 11%, android system: 8%...
Is there anyway to check exactly which app is using the battery and data which is showing as Android OS?
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Yup, became much more of an issue in jb.
Press on Android System.
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Odd... mine is usually only around 10%
Mine generally sits between 11-14% depending on use. But it can show 30+ if you check it at certain times.
For example, if you've fully charged the battstats will have reset. If you reboot the phone it will kick off the media scanner which can run for a while (this can also be the cause of it heating up for a short time). So once its complete it will have used a rather sizable chunk of the overall battery use. Since it usually doesn't run again, the percentage will steadily drop as other processes use the battery.
I know we aren't really discussing the media scanner, but I use it as an example that is pretty easy to see if you watch it.
Android system has a lot of processes which are listed under its category so depending on how each person uses their device it can vary a bit. Most screenshots of 'normal' reports that I've seen usually are around 14-18%. For me its lower, but I'm pretty sure I don't use mine the same way others do. There are times though where it can go higher for me, depending on what kinds of stuff I'm messing with or testing out.
I believe transferring large amounts of data over mtp is one thing that can cause it to go up...
Hope that makes sense.
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my phone just started this last night. i took it off the charger around 11 last night (100% charged) and it woke me up at 3:30 with a low battery indicator, i checked task manager and nothing was open battery stats showed that android os was at i think 38%. i put it on the charger this morning at around 9 am because it had died fully. it's now 1 pm and it's at 95% charged, typically it takes only a couple hours to charge. my phone is fully stock running jb.
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What kernel/ROM and version of recovery are you using?
You can track data consumption of Android system apps via Droidstats
You'll be able to know wether it's Google Maps or any other service that uses data
I am fairly confident I've tracked it down to the touch sounds. Sounds dumb I know, but I believe they are wake locking excessively. I have much better results with ANDROID OS drain with them turned off. Interested to see if others do too.
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Hey there,
im having a similar issue with my Google Nexus 10 running stock Android 4.2.2 (fresh install of factory image and then manual update with ota update.zip).
Here are two screenshots (didnt want to include here because they are HUGE and I dont know how to resize them in forum "code"):
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I havent been using it much the last days and im a little spoiled by an iPad 2 standby time so this is not very acceptable
I'll try Droidstats and see what I can make out of it.
markus4000 said:
Hey there,
im having a similar issue with my Google Nexus 10 running stock Android 4.2.2 (fresh install of factory image and then manual update with ota update.zip).
Here are two screenshots (didnt want to include here because they are HUGE and I dont know how to resize them in forum "code"):
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Two
I havent been using it much the last days and im a little spoiled by an iPad 2 standby time so this is not very acceptable
I'll try Droidstats and see what I can make out of it.
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Looks like you haven't used the tab (screen time) that much over the two days, making Android OS seem overtly guilty.
Try disabling touch sounds -- settings-sounds- touch sounds
Then let us know. I am convinced that is the culprit of the wake locks, keeping the Android OS (kernel & drivers) high and eating battery.
Lttlwing16 said:
Looks like you haven't used the tab (screen time) that much over the two days, making Android OS seem overtly guilty.
Try disabling touch sounds -- settings-sounds- touch sounds
Then let us know. I am convinced that is the culprit of the wake locks, keeping the Android OS (kernel & drivers) high and eating battery.
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Sorry, forgot to mention it. I have them disabled since i own this tablet (and I checked it again).
I wanted to try DroidStats, but it seems to be an app for calls, sms and data
Can you post a link to this app (if its allowed )
EDIT:
Yesterday a friend of mine showed me the battery stats on his Galaxy S2 and had almost 40% "Android OS".... but he has never had better battery life. I start to think that (because of the percentage system) the built in battery tools are almost useless
Is 4 days a normal standby time for the Nexus 10? That would be very bad in my opinion.
I've just started seeing the same thing with my Galaxy S3 (Samsung issued ICS, rooted). Normally the battery will last around 24 hours with light use, but currently it's draining from full to warning level in about 4 hours with the screen mostly off (wi-fi, bluetooth and GPS are off at the moment). Touch sounds have been set to off from day one.
Yesterday, the culprit looked to be Beautiful Widgets (around 38%) so I turned some of that off (weather update animations, etc) but I'm still getting the same drain speed - now showing Android OS 26%, Cell standby 22%, Android System 15%, Screen 11%. Not sure if I trust the results though, the BW issue from yesterday could have been a red-herring.
Andre
[SOLVED!!]
i have this problem with my galaxy grand phone ,the battery discharges in 20hr , default OS was 4.1.2 official samsung , i changed my rom into a slim custom rom based 4.2.2 , but the battery has same problem again , Android OS battery Usage Was 80% !!!! and screen usage just was 9% !
my installed software :
Viber
WeChat
MyKet {Like Android Market}
Weather Widget
i used wifi 1-2 hour in a day ,
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[SOLVE]
first go to Settings -> Developer Options -> Apps Tab -> checked Don't keep activities
set brightness to auto
then go to location services -> off access my location
then go to wifi -> advanced Wi-Fi -> keep wi-fi on during sleep -> change to Never
now go to application manager -> Running Tab -> Force stop some apps with extra ram usage like settings
my phone just uses 5% battery in 13hr sleep mode ; ENJOY!

GSII T989 battery drains to 7% then slows significantly?

I have 3 new GSII T989 phones on our plan. They work very well, but battery life can be inconsistent.
I have managed to get as much as 5 days out of them, that is with nearly 0 usage and stock apps disabled and all accounts and sync removed.
But I noticed, that regardless of usage, once the battery reaches 7% it starts draining much much slower. Maybe as little as 1% every 5 hours.
It seems clear, that some system processes run draining the battery, but stop at 7%.
With the works drain, the phone could drain to 7% in one day and still stop. I did also notice that the worst drain happens shortly before a OTA update on each phone. The Device Management process is one I cannot disable or even stop does the updating. It does no show up in battery stats.
Can anybody confirm drains from Device Management or other completely locked system apps that might drain until 7%.
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Notice sharp dips in battery life, some better curves, even in airplane mode, it still drained, but at the end starting at 7% the phone hardly drains.
I do see the phone wake a lot, but betterbattery stats does not show signification wakelockes.
GSam Battery monitor is the only program to successfully tell me what is causing a drain.
Here, at the initial drain I looked in Gsam and it showed twlauncher eating 70% of the battery. I cleared the data and force-stopped it it and was happily surprised to find that I now only drained 1% every 3 hours. I notice something that surprised me. When the launcher re-started it fist showed me messages, then contacts than the system manager application with the option do disable diagnostics which I did, but that alone was not the issue since I have not been able to reach such low battery drain even with diagnostics disabled.
I don't know why it awoke so much and drained later as better battery stats did not show any wakelocks over 1 minute (forgot to take a screenshot)
Later on GSam told me that the phone app itself was draining battery, after 1 call and text message, and once I killed it I once again had great battery life at 3 hours per 1% until it started draining again.
Has anybody here noticed or figured out the 7% issue. Is there something in the stock rom that stops at 7%, and is there a way to stop it without a new rom.
I have searched and did not find any references regarding the 7% issue I have with every phone.
Thank you.
elkinm said:
I have 3 new GSII T989 phones on our plan. They work very well, but battery life can be inconsistent.
I have managed to get as much as 5 days out of them, that is with nearly 0 usage and stock apps disabled and all accounts and sync removed.
But I noticed, that regardless of usage, once the battery reaches 7% it starts draining much much slower. Maybe as little as 1% every 5 hours.
It seems clear, that some system processes run draining the battery, but stop at 7%.
With the works drain, the phone could drain to 7% in one day and still stop. I did also notice that the worst drain happens shortly before a OTA update on each phone. The Device Management process is one I cannot disable or even stop does the updating. It does no show up in battery stats.
Can anybody confirm drains from Device Management or other completely locked system apps that might drain until 7%.
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Notice sharp dips in battery life, some better curves, even in airplane mode, it still drained, but at the end starting at 7% the phone hardly drains.
I do see the phone wake a lot, but betterbattery stats does not show signification wakelockes.
GSam Battery monitor is the only program to successfully tell me what is causing a drain.
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Here, at the initial drain I looked in Gsam and it showed twlauncher eating 70% of the battery. I cleared the data and force-stopped it it and was happily surprised to find that I now only drained 1% every 3 hours. I notice something that surprised me. When the launcher re-started it fist showed me messages, then contacts than the system manager application with the option do disable diagnostics which I did, but that alone was not the issue since I have not been able to reach such low battery drain even with diagnostics disabled.
I don't know why it awoke so much and drained later as better battery stats did not show any wakelocks over 1 minute (forgot to take a screenshot)
Later on GSam told me that the phone app itself was draining battery, after 1 call and text message, and once I killed it I once again had great battery life at 3 hours per 1% until it started draining again.
Has anybody here noticed or figured out the 7% issue. Is there something in the stock rom that stops at 7%, and is there a way to stop it without a new rom.
I have searched and did not find any references regarding the 7% issue I have with every phone.
Thank you.
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Is this the stock battery or the extended battery?
jrosetto said:
Is this the stock battery or the extended battery?
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This is with the stock battery. The same behavior is seen or all 3 phones so I don't think the battery itself is at fault.
I would like to root 1, stop the stock apps like Device Manager and see if it helps, but I would prefer not to have to root all the phones.
Thanks again.
elkinm said:
This is with the stock battery. The same behavior is seen or all 3 phones so I don't think the battery itself is at fault.
I would like to root 1 stop the stock apps like Device Manager and see if it helps, but I would prefer not to have to root all the phones.
Thanks again.
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I am lucky to get a day out of my phone with the stock battery so I would be grateful of anything more. As far as hitting 7% my guess is it sustains that voltage the longest since that is it's end of battery.
I went ahead and rooted the phone.
The first thing I did was use App Quarantine to disable Device Management and many apps that I could not disable before.
Unfortunately, nothing changed and the phone still drains as before until if gets to 7%.
I am still trying, and I think I will need to try a different launcher soon.
I am very open to any suggestion you guys may have.
Thanks.
elkinm said:
I went ahead and rooted the phone.
The first thing I did was use App Quarantine to disable Device Management and many apps that I could not disable before.
Unfortunately, nothing changed and the phone still drains as before until if gets to 7%.
I am still trying, and I think I will need to try a different launcher soon.
I am very open to any suggestion you guys may have.
Thanks.
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What about installing the Rogers Jellybean update?

[SOLVED] Extreme Battery Drain after Update

After the 10.4.1.B.0.101 firmware update my battery has been draining extremely quickly. Today it went from 100% to 25% in 6 hours with the device in airplane mode. When I look at the battery usage in Settings it says that Google Play Services used 63% of the battery. I Googled this and I saw that there was an battery drain issue with Play Services that was fixed with ver 4.1. Well, I have ver 4.2. The other high item in battery usage is labeled Media using 27%. I did not use the phone for anything, it sat idle in airplane mode.
I'm also getting random vibrations. Sometimes when I'm holding the phone it will give a quick vibration notification. I don't know where that is coming from.
I initially did the OTA with the device rooted that resulted in some severe problems. So, I unrooted and reflashed it with SEUSS. So, that should have totally wiped the device and put a fresh image on it. I have no other problems other than this extreme battery drain.
Anybody have any clues? Anybody else seeing this?
edbro9 said:
After the 10.4.1.B.0.101 firmware update my battery has been draining extremely quickly. Today it went from 100% to 25% in 6 hours with the device in airplane mode. When I look at the battery usage in Settings it says that Google Play Services used 63% of the battery. I Googled this and I saw that there was an battery drain issue with Play Services that was fixed with ver 4.1. Well, I have ver 4.2. The other high item in battery usage is labeled Media using 27%. I did not use the phone for anything, it sat idle in airplane mode.
I'm also getting random vibrations. Sometimes when I'm holding the phone it will give a quick vibration notification. I don't know where that is coming from.
I initially did the OTA with the device rooted that resulted in some severe problems. So, I unrooted and reflashed it with SEUSS. So, that should have totally wiped the device and put a fresh image on it. I have no other problems other than this extreme battery drain.
Anybody have any clues? Anybody else seeing this?
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Install better battery stats and look at what's consuming your battery?
I used my phone pretty heavily today and still have 11% left... I plugged it in about 2 hours ago long enough to grab some pictures off of it...
I'm unsure why Google services went nuts... oh and I had my screen on full brightness for an hour or more while working on a project outdoors in bright sunlight...
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edbro9 said:
After the 10.4.1.B.0.101 firmware update my battery has been draining extremely quickly. Today it went from 100% to 25% in 6 hours with the device in airplane mode. When I look at the battery usage in Settings it says that Google Play Services used 63% of the battery. I Googled this and I saw that there was an battery drain issue with Play Services that was fixed with ver 4.1. Well, I have ver 4.2. The other high item in battery usage is labeled Media using 27%. I did not use the phone for anything, it sat idle in airplane mode.
I'm also getting random vibrations. Sometimes when I'm holding the phone it will give a quick vibration notification. I don't know where that is coming from.
I initially did the OTA with the device rooted that resulted in some severe problems. So, I unrooted and reflashed it with SEUSS. So, that should have totally wiped the device and put a fresh image on it. I have no other problems other than this extreme battery drain.
Anybody have any clues? Anybody else seeing this?
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this is sometimes due to the update did u callibrate your battery ,try a factory reset bcoz after update sometimes factory reset helps to remove he bugs if you still face the problem contct service centre ,check wich app is drainig your battery
edbro9 said:
After the 10.4.1.B.0.101 firmware update my battery has been draining extremely quickly. Today it went from 100% to 25% in 6 hours with the device in airplane mode. When I look at the battery usage in Settings it says that Google Play Services used 63% of the battery. I Googled this and I saw that there was an battery drain issue with Play Services that was fixed with ver 4.1. Well, I have ver 4.2. The other high item in battery usage is labeled Media using 27%. I did not use the phone for anything, it sat idle in airplane mode.
I'm also getting random vibrations. Sometimes when I'm holding the phone it will give a quick vibration notification. I don't know where that is coming from.
I initially did the OTA with the device rooted that resulted in some severe problems. So, I unrooted and reflashed it with SEUSS. So, that should have totally wiped the device and put a fresh image on it. I have no other problems other than this extreme battery drain.
Anybody have any clues? Anybody else seeing this?
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Download tegra overclock from google play link https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tegraoverclock&hl=en
you must be rooted, then underclock to the minimum frequency of your cell in tegra overclock, then minimize your cells screens brightness, it will increase yours ncell battery backup much much higher than before ! hit like if i had helped you, as i am new in xda and want to become senior member !
Huh this is not a battery drain issue.
Wipe the batterystats.bin and charge again to 100% without disconnecting the phone. Use it and voilà. (You can use Battery Calibration from NéMa in the Play store)
This will calibrate your battery. I suggest you do it after ant ROM flash or OTA update.
Root required to wipe stats.
Wow, I thought I had this problem licked but it resurfaced again today. Since my first complaint I factory reset the phone and reinstalled everything again. I have been running fine for days since then. But, then today.... same problems. With the phone in airplane mode most of the time I get the following:
I think I figured out the problem. I have a 64GB Micro SD that I had pretty full with music. I've used it without problems for at least 6 months in my Xperia before the update. After the update I noticed an extreme battery drain and it reported that "Media" was using an unusually high amount of resources. So, I removed the card and now I get phenomenal battery life using Stamina. If I don't actively use the device it will only drain less than 1%/hour. Not bad under heavy use also.
I've been out of town since all this started and I haven't had a chance to reformat my MicroSD. I am hoping that if I reformat and slowly add back in some media that it might not reoccur.
I disabled Google crap (plus, maps, play services, magazines, books, movie studio, sync adapters for contacts, calendar, Chrome browser etc). Both me and my wife get approx 5 hrs of screen time (1day + from 100% to 15%) with moderate usage, (WiFi always on, 3g/WCDMA preferred, no sync). It's Google services that run in the background, cause wakelocks and drain battery.
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I disabled Google crap (plus, maps, play services, magazines, books, movie studio, sync adapters for contacts, calendar, Chrome browser etc). Both me and my wife get approx 5 hrs of screen time (1day + from 100% to 15%) with moderate usage, (WiFi always on, 3g/WCDMA preferred, no sync). It's Google services that run in the background, cause wakelocks and drain battery.
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update .101 its draining to fast my battery also....... I decided to go back to 569... and disable all does apps. I'll wa8 fot 4.4 kitkat
Cookie Ninja said:
I disabled Google crap (plus, maps, play services, magazines, books, movie studio, sync adapters for contacts, calendar, Chrome browser etc). Both me and my wife get approx 5 hrs of screen time (1day + from 100% to 15%) with moderate usage, (WiFi always on, 3g/WCDMA preferred, no sync). It's Google services that run in the background, cause wakelocks and drain battery.
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update .101 its draining to fast my battery also....... I decided to go back to 569... and disable all does apps. I'll wa8 fot 4.4 kitkat
danieldp1990 said:
update .101 its draining to fast my battery also....... I decided to go back to 569... and disable all does apps. I'll wa8 fot 4.4 kitkat
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I did the same .. .101 killed my battery, downgraded to .569 and now things are well again. Strange.
My battery life is pretty amazing with 101
5h50m with screen on, 6% left.
When get discharged, the time was 6h05m, i tryed to print, but the cell power off lol
sorry my bad english.
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Yet another LG G3 awful battery duration thread

I'm having a slight problem.. How long can your G3 stay away from the charger? And with which kind of usage?
Mine is dead after 8~10 hours with absolutely light usage (1:30 sot, checking whatsapp, but not even responding the groups, no facebook usage). Every time I turn the phone on, BBS complains about 30~50% awake time, but when I open it up, I can't for the love of God find what the heck is causing it.
Example, it says phone was with the screen off for 30 minutes, with 50% awake. And every single option (but kernel wakelocks) shows apps with about 2, 3 minutes total wakelock time.
When I first bought it, I rooted it right away and restored my TitaniumBackup, and the phone was getting hot on my pocket. I mean, HOT. Battery couldn't get past 6 hours with the usage I had on my G2, and phone was unconfortable to handle and make a call.
And about that, it seems that the battery drains slower during calls, rather than the phone idling.
I started using Greenify and added every possible app to it, but it didn't help anything.
What may be my problem? How can I find what is causing such wakelocks?
Those pictures have been taken few hours ago, when I posted it on G+, and the screen on time represents 1:05hrs.
It hit 15% with 11:53hr total with 1:50h screen on time. Estimated recharge time is around 6 hours. It sucks
http://imgur.com/a/H0aLm
Flash a new Rom...like cloudy or something that works for your phone, but don't restore apps and data with titanium bu.
Don't restore android home or anything like that either....just restore apps....then you should be ok.
You battery useage is not normal, but this should fix it.
Cheers!
I'm using CloudyG3. I feel like it was good at the beginning, but gotten worse with time.
I'm seriously thinking about flashing it fresh and not restoring anything, letting Google do its stuff.
That should work....you probably restored an appnsetting that doesn't like the Rom....that's hard to troubleshoot and easier to re flash and start from scratch
Did it. Yet no solution.
I always get 45% phone awake, on BBS. The culprit seems to be Google Play Services. I've tried greenifiying a thousand of apps, but it doesn't seem to help.
http://imgur.com/a/8QCdG
It seems to be related to location services, but I've never had such problem in my life, and G3 GPS is pretty quick to get a lock on. Phone is also getting lukewarm on my pocket for no apparent reason (warm enough to notice it in pocket, at random moments)
That's still not normal.....not sure what to say. Maybe there is hardware failure. Sorry I can't be of more assistance....that should have solved it, but if it's Google play services, you can't even attribute it to a rogue 3rd party app.
Greenified Google Play Services..
http://imgur.com/ildhKIG
So, it IS a Google Play Services problem, but what is causing it? Also, how bad is to have GPlay Services greenified?
I get a 0.4% or less drop each hour that I have no screen time and I'm in wifi (with 2 gmail and 1 exchange accounts syncing/push notifications). I can easily go over two days on a single battery charge with perhaps 30 min of screen time. That is pretty typical from what I've read. Something is wrong with your phone/apps if you are getting well less than that.
sic0048 said:
I get a 0.4% or less drop each hour that I have no screen time and I'm in wifi (with 2 gmail and 1 exchange accounts syncing/push notifications). I can easily go over two days on a single battery charge with perhaps 30 min of screen time. That is pretty typical from what I've read. Something is wrong with your phone/apps if you are getting well less than that.
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Still working on that. A full day without a charge is more than enough for me.
Google Play Services finally got out from the top 3 battery sippers, but I don't know at what cost. It's greenified.
The top 5 currently is:
Screen (29% - 1:14 sot)
Android Operating System (14% - 16m 48s Total CPU, execution time 2h 2m)
Android System (12% - 29m 15s Total CPU, 11m 43s execution time)
Google Play Services (7% - 3m 8s Total CPU, 23m 11s execution time, 1m 59s GPS)
Inactive Phone (4% - Time in use 5h 48m 29s)
Phone was supposed to be dead by now. It still has 66% left, with 19hrs remaining. That is a -HUGE- improvement.
Usage is nowhere near I had with the G2 (1:14hr sot), but it now gives margin to use it more intensively. Hope it stays cool and economic like that tomorrow, when I'll start using it as a normal smartphone to me.
This is caused by Google tracking you. You should disable location reporting and if possible network location service (GPS only). I have a Tasker profile that enables and disables network location with screen. I get about 3%/hr with pretty moderate/heavy usage.
lexman098 said:
This is caused by Google tracking you. You should disable location reporting and if possible network location service (GPS only). I have a Tasker profile that enables and disables network location with screen. I get about 3%/hr with pretty moderate/heavy usage.
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That isn't a option for me. I've successfuly recovered my last G2 4 times from robbers using tracking tools. I can't disable GPS.
I hear GPS only gets activated when necessary, so that doesn't seem to be a big deal. There are some useless trackings, sure, such as to show where I parked my car and stuff.
I'll try disabling Location Reporting and see if I can track it back.
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Looks like I can! But Google Play Services consumption is already low. The "problem" now is on the screen (unsolveable, I think. And I ain't downsampling it to 1080p) and Android System/Android OS.
Waiting for the Lollipop miracle, I guess.
Heck, I have yet to go below 5 hours of screen on time with CloudyG3 1.0.. Its been 5 days, and on the first two days i got 6 hours sot.
And thats not 6 sot/6 uptime, it went 20+ hours of uptime(off charger), with that amount of screen on.
I greenified a bit, am on art, and i'm not gonna lir to you, i tend to decrease my brightness lately, why?
Because i don't want a flashlight to my face in a dimmed room, and I can still perfectly percieve everything thats on my screen even with it not being 100% at all times..
Here are my most recent screenshots.
Can't say I'm happy with deep sleep "drain", but oh well, its not that bad...
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Did it. Yet no solution.
I always get 45% phone awake, on BBS. The culprit seems to be Google Play Services. I've tried greenifiying a thousand of apps, but it doesn't seem to help.
http://imgur.com/a/8QCdG
It seems to be related to location services, but I've never had such problem in my life, and G3 GPS is pretty quick to get a lock on. Phone is also getting lukewarm on my pocket for no apparent reason (warm enough to notice it in pocket, at random moments)
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download wakelock detector and see what cpu wakelocks you have and on which version are you ?
suljo94 said:
download wakelock detector and see what cpu wakelocks you have and on which version are you ?
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It seemingly was Google Play Services that were draining the battery like mad. I'm using CloudyG3 1.1.
I had WLD already, and CPU wakelocks were little, if I remember well. Problem was on "Wakeup Triggers".
Sunday's a slow day, and the phone was pretty much the whole time on the wireless craddle, thus keeping charge at 100%. But the moments I took it off the charger and used it for a while on the living room, it seemed OK.
I've let it off the charger during the night to see how it would fare, and it dropped 10% in 9 hours, with virtually no screen on time (I checked the clock sometimes. Bet it doesn't even sums 20 second screen on time). It's nowhere near the 0,6%/h people claim, but I think I'm a pretty heavy user (4G, wifi, bluetooth all the time, no notifications disabled etc).
Funny that the G3 seems to take a while to drop from 100%, though.
Tomorrow's a full day, I leave in the morning and only get back home at 22hrs, with heavy usage. Phone was previously dying on me @ 14hrs.
If it works, it'll be nice. Weird that I've never had a issue with Google Play Services, and it seems that greenifying it did the trick.
GTMoraes said:
It seemingly was Google Play Services that were draining the battery like mad. I'm using CloudyG3 1.1.
I had WLD already, and CPU wakelocks were little, if I remember well. Problem was on "Wakeup Triggers".
Sunday's a slow day, and the phone was pretty much the whole time on the wireless craddle, thus keeping charge at 100%. But the moments I took it off the charger and used it for a while on the living room, it seemed OK.
I've let it off the charger during the night to see how it would fare, and it dropped 10% in 9 hours, with virtually no screen on time (I checked the clock sometimes. Bet it doesn't even sums 20 second screen on time). It's nowhere near the 0,6%/h people claim, but I think I'm a pretty heavy user (4G, wifi, bluetooth all the time, no notifications disabled etc).
Funny that the G3 seems to take a while to drop from 100%, though.
Tomorrow's a full day, I leave in the morning and only get back home at 22hrs, with heavy usage. Phone was previously dying on me @ 14hrs.
If it works, it'll be nice. Weird that I've never had a issue with Google Play Services, and it seems that greenifying it did the trick.
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disable location because play services checks it as mad or download xposed module lion tamer(donation) and set when it can check (in seconds) I am guessing that the nlp.... wakelock is the biggest in google play services:laugh:
lg are optimizing this in the new versions,
I think a lot of screen
I made a day through! Yeaaaahhhh
Not with some issues, though. This phone seems to be a bit wakelock happy.
First, it was Pushbullet that seemed to be stuck doing something. Greenified it and it's OK now.
But now it seems to be some issue with "com.android.internal.telephony.ACTION_CHECK_NETSTAT".
http://imgur.com/YAu4iNt
Is it the fast dormancy thing people talk about? The signal wasn't very strong today, but is it supposed to do a wakelock?
battery issue with lg g3
hi just got my Lg G3 the battery lasted me approx 12 hours with moderate usage and full screen display.
i installed juice defender and kept the screen display on auto.
i believe by doing that the battery drain will not be much.
my phone battery drain is only 4% in the past 3 hours.
try this solution
http://forum.xda-developers.com/one-x-att/general/guide-google-play-services-battery-t2822726
This is what I did along with using greenify to stop the wakelocks. Haven't had any issue at all with battery or deep sleep after this.

[Q] Battery Life: Reviews vs Real-life experience

Hello everyone!
I have a quick question: why do all the reviews talk about 6+ hours of screen on time in "real-life usage conditions" while my M8 only seems to get around half of that? I'm usually down to 10% when my screen on time is 3,5h or somewhere around that depending on what I was using it for. Do these reviewers turn all the connectivity off? Or are they in airplane mode or something? Brightness all the way down? Mine is on wifi almost 100% of the time, google now and location reporting and such enabled. I know I can turn these off to get better battery life, but can you still call it a "smart" phone, if it doesn't even know where you are? It takes away all context awareness applications.
This isn't limited to my M8, I saw this trend on all the phones I've owned, so here's the main question: do I have bad luck and are the batteries in my phones always bad ones? Or am I using them different than those reviewers? (I mostly text, use facebook messenger and browse the web)
Looking forward to hear about your answers!
Note: I know there are a lot of battery life threads, but I thought this would make more sense in it's own thread.
I'm running the latest HTC Stock firmware (5.0.2).
LanderN said:
Hello everyone!
Mine is on wifi almost 100% of the time, google now and location reporting and such enabled. I know I can turn these off to get better battery life, but can you still call it a "smart" phone, if it doesn't even know where you are? It takes away all context awareness applications.
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Google Now eats battery for breakfast. Even with syncing all my possible accounts (eMail, Google, WhatsApp, Threema, etc.) and having WiFi or 3G usage lots of times, Google Now (and especially in High accuracy-mode) is still #1 battery consumer. Did you have a look inside your battery usage using some tool like GSAM Battery Monitor?
Yes, i am regularly checking gsam, but the kernel and system apps seem to be eating the battery the most. Screenshot attached.
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Yes, i am regularly checking gsam, but the kernel and system apps seem to be eating the battery the most. Screenshot attached.
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yes, huge parts of the location service go into the "Android System"-group. Just try setting the location accuracy a bit lower (or disable location services completely), just for one day, and compare the results.
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yes, huge parts of the location service go into the "Android System"-group. Just try setting the location accuracy a bit lower (or disable location services completely), just for one day, and compare the results.
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It is in battery saving mode constantly except when i'm actively using google maps to navigate or something (which happens rarely)
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It is in battery saving mode constantly except when i'm actively using google maps to navigate or something (which happens rarely)
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I had good battery life on TMO Stock 4.4.4, but as soon as i went to 5, yeah not good. My battery life seems to be about 40% worse.
So much for Project Volta
Do the custom roms improve battery life?
My batt results are pretty much the same as yours. I have GPS to high accuracy and am usually on LTE (however I did turn off location services as the wakelocks were killing me).
i m getting 4.3 hours screen on time with 1% battery drain per hour on standby... stock lollipop... google services eating battery
n70shan said:
i m getting 4.3 hours screen on time with 1% battery drain per hour on standby... stock lollipop... google services eating battery
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Here is the bomb, brace yourselves:
My current setup:
Latest S.ROM (Stock Android 5.02 + Stock Kernel)
No facebook (disabled)
Wi-Fi Scanning Always On: OFF
Location mode: battery saving
No google account
Mobile Data: Always On
Brightness: Auto
Everything else: Default
I get:
7+ hours screen-on time
18 hours of usage, AND
By the end of the day, I still have 10-20% battery leftover.
It turns out Facebook is a battery parasite (, but having a google account is the true mother of all battery hogs. From my own experience, Google Services uses about 35% of my juice. After removing the google account entirely, Google Services use only 5%
Opinion:
Google services are cool, but NOT cool enough to sacrifice both my privacy and a high-quality phone experience to. I now enjoy my phone as much as I please for as long as I'm awake.
shirreer said:
Here is the bomb, brace yourselves:
My current setup:
Latest S.ROM (Stock Android 5.02 + Stock Kernel)
No facebook (disabled)
Wi-Fi Scanning Always On: OFF
Location mode: battery saving
No google account
Mobile Data: Always On
Brightness: Auto
Everything else: Default
I get:
7+ hours screen-on time
18 hours of usage, AND
By the end of the day, I still have 10-20% battery leftover.
It turns out Facebook is a battery parasite (, but having a google account is the true mother of all battery hogs. From my own experience, Google Services uses about 35% of my juice. After removing the google account entirely, Google Services use only 5%
Opinion:
Google services are cool, but NOT cool enough to sacrifice both my privacy and a high-quality phone experience to. I now enjoy my phone as much as I please for as long as I'm awake.
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nice to know that... by the how much time your charger takes to full charge your phone?? my is taking 2.5 hours from 0 to 100... is that normal? i m using stock 1.5 A charger.. wht about u?
I honestly have no idea, but, "Overnight" should accurately account for that. It's terrible, I know.
Cheers
@shirreer how did you remove google account. Is it by disabling google services?
To remove a Google Account:
Settings -> Accounts and Sync -> Google
Tap the 3-dots menu next to your name, select remove.
You might also want to clear the data for Google+, Google Now, and Google Play Services (must deactivate ADM first).
Good luck.
everyday i got 18 hours 5 hours sot. if i use more lte during the day the sot go down to 4 hours, but i always use high brightness with auto enabled, sync activated and location on battery saver.
My phone usually charges in around 1hr30min from 5 to 100 (although Im using a 2amp charger). So seems about right. I am running stock Lollipop from the GPE (5.1). Usually I am getting around 4hrs sot. I do have Google services enabled as I do use them often and screen brightness at around 45%. The only app i have greenified is FB.
Overnight Im draining due to Nlp wakelock. Anybody experience this?

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