Seems to be the glitch of the day, possibly related to a play services update. Turning it off in quick settings will only be temporary and it will turn back on.
To fix, go to Settings > Battery > Battery Saver.
It may be set to 99%. You can either lower it or turn it off.
Yes, mine also magically came on. Turned it off and it turned back on....
yeah.. i wasn't feeling great earlier.. so i decided to lay down, thought i'd somehow unlocked my phone and accidentally laid on it.. then I see this, and a blurb from Android Police about it.. (https://www.androidpolice.com/2018/...ctivating-battery-saver-almost-fully-charged/) so weird. quit trying to tell me what to do Google!
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But, when I turned off battery saver, it stayed off..
Here it was...
bigblueshock said:
Seems to be the glitch of the day, possibly related to a play services update. Turning it off in quick settings will only be temporary and it will turn back on.
To fix, go to Settings > Battery > Battery Saver.
It may be set to 99%. You can either lower it or turn it off.
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Not a glitch, just Google making "experiments"... Activating battery saver remotely
There is no need change anything now.
*Flies away*
https://www.reddit.com/r/GooglePixe...t&utm_name=GooglePixel&utm_content=t1_e5xbche
Woke up yesterday to find my phone in battery saver mode, turned it off and it was fine, did not turn back on.
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Hi, I have updated my GNEX with the full system image and now, whith the wifi suspension selected as 'Turn off wifi when screen off', the wifi doesn´t go off when the screen is off, like it did with the 4.0.2.
¿Someone noticed that?
You are correct, I'm also having this issue in the battery stats display, however, I'm not sure if this is a report fault to the battery stats or actually a fault with the wifi actually not turning off at sleep. Try searching http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/list for the issue. If not, report it there.
EDIT: Opened a new issue: http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=28158&thanks=28158&ts=1333358894
Please star if you have this issue.
fregor said:
You are correct, I'm also having this issue in the battery stats display, however, I'm not sure if this is a report fault to the battery stats or actually a fault with the wifi actually not turning off at sleep. Try searching http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/list for the issue. If not, report it there.
EDIT: Opened a new issue: http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=28158&thanks=28158&ts=1333358894
Please star if you have this issue.
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taylerdurden said:
Hi, I have updated my GNEX with the full system image and now, whith the wifi suspension selected as 'Turn off wifi when screen off', the wifi doesn´t go off when the screen is off, like it did with the 4.0.2.
¿Someone noticed that?
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This is normal. Wifi will go off 15 minutes after the screen is turned off, no matter if there's traffic or not. The phone also won't suspend before that timeout.
As for battery stats, I think it reports when wifi is turned on (the switch in the settings) instead of if it's actually connected or not.
zapek666 said:
This is normal. Wifi will go off 15 minutes after the screen is turned off, no matter if there's traffic or not. The phone also won't suspend before that timeout.
As for battery stats, I think it reports when wifi is turned on (the switch in the settings) instead of if it's actually connected or not.
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The first night I left my Gnex on all the night, and when I woke up, I saw the battery stats and wifi was off around 10% of the time, and on the other 90%. So, the battery stats doesn´t report the status of the switch...
zapek666 said:
This is normal. Wifi will go off 15 minutes after the screen is turned off, no matter if there's traffic or not. The phone also won't suspend before that timeout.
As for battery stats, I think it reports when wifi is turned on (the switch in the settings) instead of if it's actually connected or not.
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The battery stat display should show gaps in the wifi bar when it is turned off, that's the whole point. It was like that in 4.0.2.
I've come to the conclusion that the fault is in the reporting to the batterystats. My wifi actually turns off when in sleep, but it doesn't show up in the battery stats display.
fregor said:
The battery stat display should show gaps in the wifi bar when it is turned off, that's the whole point. It was like that in 4.0.2.
I've come to the conclusion that the fault is in the reporting to the batterystats. My wifi actually turns off when in sleep, but it doesn't show up in the battery stats display.
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How do you know your wifi is turning off when in sleep?
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How do you know your wifi is turning off when in sleep?
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Well, mainly because it's not connected when I wake the device up again. I've checked this with my router.
Now.. I'm on my phone a lot normally. I text, and use FB messenger, and a lot of Google Now. Because my phone battery dies so quickly, it sits plugged in a lot, and I don't use it nearly as much as I'd like to.
If I am using my phone a lot, I can take my phone from 100% to 15% 3 times in a day.
I factory reset recently, and just let my phone sit with nothing but Google Messenger and Facebook. It still dies from a full battery in ~4-5 hours, without me touching it. Thing is, all the battery stats show less than 5% usage. And there's no crazy crap like games, etc running. I can't figure out what's eating the battery.
I just put the phone in Airplane mode, and enabled Wifi. I'm getting all my emails, fb messages, gmail, google voice, so on. Battery only went down 30% in 28 hours. I turned off airplane mode (it's not connected to Sprint at the moment, I took it off the account), and I have an Airave...battery dropped 15% in about 30 minutes. Went back to airplane mode with Wifi on, and back to a really slow drain.
Right now, I'm planning on packing up my phone tomorrow and sending it to Samsung for a battery replacement. Because my standard 2A-5V can charge this phone from 10% to 100% in an hour...which isn't right. Not the original QC2.0 charger.
Update: I turned off airplane mode again, and the phone is steadily losing 10-12% battery an hour.. and there's nothing running. It's sitting face up on my coffee table.
What can I do to stop the battery bleed? It's completely stock, on the latest update from Sprint, with no root.
I got an RMA from Samsung to send it in for a battery replacement.
Attached are screenshots of my battery stats. It just makes no sense. Even after a factory reset, not everything using the battery is reporting to that page. The sharp drops in battery are from when the phone is not in Airplane mode (only wifi on)
I've got the same issue. No better than 7-8 hours of standby time. My cpu will also heat up to 160 degrees while running very basic apps.
Any guesses on what's wrong? What have you tried?
turn off:
mobile networks > Connection optimizer
wifi > always allow scanning
these worked for me. hope helps you too.
besotsima said:
turn off:
mobile networks > Connection optimizer
wifi > always allow scanning
these worked for me. hope helps you too.
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Yes this is a battery hog for sure shut off that Connection Optimizer, also I set my screen brightness to auto (little check box after the slider) and I noticed a big difference in battery life, I use to crank up the brightness and battery would drain fast, I been on 2 days now at 79% battery..... also not sure but I shut off notifications everywhere too, I don't need facebook telling me everytime a monkey posts on another monkeys wall every 2 minutes, that helps on battery drain as well.
ditto.
This has gotten much worse since I updated to 0I1 rooted with unikernal v9
Also for some reason now... even though both the connections optimizer and wifi scanning turned 'off'-- wifi still keeps randomly turning itself "on" frequently. That with the incredibly poor battery and overheating is frustrating.
Good for you
I had the smart connection optimizer, and wifi scanning off. I also have the wifi location scanning thing turned off.
None of that helps.
My phone is on it's way back to Samsung right now to have a new battery installed.
At this point, I'm pretty sure it's faulty hardware.
Since yesterday, all of a sudden, having this weird issue. Wifi is continuously draining battery although it's actually switched Off. Rebooting didnt help. Safe mode didnt help.
In wifi settings, 'Keep wi-fi on during sleep' is set to Never.
In location settings, wifi scanning is turned off.
Didnt make any changes in the past few days. Non-rooted, stock (MTC19V).
Anyone, please HELP.
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thenessus said:
Disable wifi scanning (search "scan" in system)
It's not draining your battery, your battery stats look great.
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I already wrote it, scan is turned off.
It appears i am just UNABLE TO TURN OFF WiFi..
Android is a strange fella..
Even the smallest person (object) can change the course of the future..
Forced stopped Clock app and Wifi finally agreed to give up.
It's back to normal after 3 days of agony.
Possibly its just a batterystats issue bro
Try deleting batterystats.bin from root
It may help
Apologies if this has been covered before...I searched and didn't really find anything. If it has been covered, if you could please link me.
I am stock rooted on the latest oreo update and I have only had this phone for a few weeks, but the battery life seems pretty good when using it heavily during the day.
My complaint is that it will drain the battery overnight and shutoff. If I go to bed with it at 20%, battery save is set to turn on at 15, and sync is turned off...but when I wake up in the morning the phone is off and the battery is at 0. It doesn't look like one particular app is doing it either...so it feels like maybe it's not just dozing properly? Any ideas?
Goto settings, battery, tap the three dots, battery optimizations, and report back with a list of (if any) apps that report "not optimized"
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Goto settings, battery, tap the three dots, battery optimizations, and report back with a list of (if any) apps that report "not optimized"
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All of the apps in there say battery optimization unavailable...
well I think I found the source of my drain. the other day it said I had 15% use from bluetooth over night when the bluetooth shouldn't be connected to anything, and I don't know why it's trying. so I turned it off completely before bed and no battery drain. i'm confused though, shouldn't I be able to leave the bluetooth on? I found a setting in location to disable bluetooth scanning, my next experiment is to turn that off and leave bluetooth on and see if the battery drain returns...
I'm on Atomic and from the beginning I've got a problem with battery drain. This night I charged phone to 100% and during the night I plugged out the charger. NFC / WIFI / DATA / GPS OFF. After 1,5h from 100% battery drain to 93% !
https://imgur.com/a/kN5IO
From what I see WIFI running whole the time (even it was off) + phone is not going to deep sleep whole time but stays 518,4Mhz for long time
Any ideas what to do ?
I found that one of miui apps captures tcp dump. If you look under the /MIUI/debug_log/common you will find 2 PCAP files called tcpdump.pcap0 and tcpdump.pcap1
I think that miui findphone application creates it, because i have set disabled "find my phone" and cleared data of these app and files did not appear again
I'm not on MIUI.
So... you can have enabled "always scan" option in wifi setting.
https://www.reddit.com/r/GooglePixel/comments/5t93e4/turned_off_wifi_and_bluetooth_scanning_battery/
Ok I have disabled this option.
Lets see after some time, but I feel like something is keeping my phone awake and it is not getting to deep sleep all the time..
There is a module for magisk that force Doze.
SkubiDoo said:
Ok I have disabled this option.
Lets see after some time, but I feel like something is keeping my phone awake and it is not getting to deep sleep all the time..
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Try turning off nfc.
I have installed crDroid and looks like drain gone. Just NFC has to be off.