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imannami said:
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This is happening to me as well. I had the phone for 2 days and had the note 7 before with no problems. Anyone know why this is?
me too
Fix drain after update miui 11
imannami said:
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Can't see from pic but battery drain is NEVER normally happen. Did you it happened after updated. If the answer is yes
please check ALL notification and permissions on all app. Update may reset their setting and stupidly disabled all of them.
Most app need some permission that must be allowed but updates set deny their access, It make apps keep calling API trying to pop notification but updates disabled all notification too. See?
Basically all your batteries juices went to drain because ALL Apps doing these futile things.
IIRC Easiest way to fix is by first enable all notification (easily founded in setting page), then give setting AND security all access / permission they need. A lot of app will gives notification they need somethings now and grants them what they really need (Ie. Calculator asking for contact is suspicious AF)
This bug did happen in INDONESIAN ROM, may or may not apply to GLOBAL etv
imannami said:
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Let us know if notification ,,method" work's. I have same experience... system is always number on in draining battery.
Ps: I still have about 9h SOT with heavy use.
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Can't see from pic but battery drain is NEVER normally happen. Did you it happened after updated. If the answer is yes
please check ALL notification and permissions on all app. Update may reset their setting and stupidly disabled all of them.
Most app need some permission that must be allowed but updates set deny their access, It make apps keep calling API trying to pop notification but updates disabled all notification too. See?
Basically all your batteries juices went to drain because ALL Apps doing these futile things.
IIRC Easiest way to fix is by first enable all notification (easily founded in setting page), then give setting AND security all access / permission they need. A lot of app will gives notification they need somethings now and grants them what they really need (Ie. Calculator asking for contact is suspicious AF)
This bug did happen in INDONESIAN ROM, may or may not apply to GLOBAL etv
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It didn't work. Android system always consumes 30-40 percent of the battery
Hope the issue is fixed with the update
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In ICS, one of the new feature is to disable app you don't want.
For example, I don't use Google+ and I want to disable it.
However, I cannot disable it because it is updated.
The uninstall-updates button replace the disable button, I have to uninstall it to disable the app.
What a stupid design!
Read this issue and star it, urge Google to fix this stupid design.
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=25380&colspec=ID Type Status Owner Summary Stars
Such a non issue...
*Facepalm*, just uninstall the updates then disable it. I can't believe you are whining about this.
This really is something that should be changed, but I don't think we should be pulling out the pitch forks and torches as it is a minor annoyance at best.
It had to have taken you longer to post than it did to uninstall updates & disable the app.
Maybe not an ICS issue, but I get perturbed by annoying app update emails. Wish I knew a way of turning that pig off. I always select manual app updates. It seems many apps have no update at all and are just trying to increase their download count/marketing visibility.
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*Facepalm*, just uninstall the updates then disable it. I can't believe you are whining about this.
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I just think it is stupid design forcing me to re-update the app when I enable it.
I don't see a problem pointing out a bad interface design.
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I just think it is stupid design forcing me to re-update the app when I enable it.
I don't see a problem pointing out a bad interface design.
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I am going out on a limb here and guessing that their use cases for "Disable" an app didn't include people disabling and re-enabling apps for periods of time. It's more of a disable bloatware / undesired apps than a use toggle.
For your use case it's not ideal, that is correct. Whether or not it was designed with that use case in mind is another question.
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I am going out on a limb here and guessing that their use cases for "Disable" an app didn't include people disabling and re-enabling apps for periods of time. It's more of a disable bloatware / undesired apps than a use toggle.
For your use case it's not ideal, that is correct. Whether or not it was designed with that use case in mind is another question.
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I have to agree with this guy. The assumption is that if you disable an app, you don't want it. If you don't want to use an app for a little bit.... Don't use it. It's not going to hurt your phone being in your app drawer, I promise.
Wondering if i am suffering from the volume bug See...
Charging overnight: http://i44.tinypic.com/9930j7.jpg - Yet my phone has been "awake"?!
After 2 hours: http://i41.tinypic.com/2dim6me.jpg - Discharge almost 20% already and you see the awake time?
After 4 hours: http://i43.tinypic.com/302tok0.jpg - Faint! 50% was drained in 4 hours!
My homescreen: http://i44.tinypic.com/260e6tx.jpg - You will say is my Beautiful Widget, but I removed it and still phone awake!
How can I troubleshoot?
Exchange Services is really high. You probably have a corporate account that is having sync issues, and keeps waking the device.
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Exchange Services is really high. You probably have a corporate account that is having sync issues, and keeps waking the device.
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Yeah I do have a corporate email account. But it's set to push notifications should I receive any e-mail.
Run BetterBatteryStats to see what keeps it awake. There's no reason why Exchange services should be that much of your battery.
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Run BetterBatteryStats to see what keeps it awake. There's no reason why Exchange services should be that much of your battery.
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Thanks.
Any settings I should take note of or set? What does blue/red bar means per app?
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Partial Wakelocks:
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Partial Wakelocks:
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I think it is pretty obvious just by looking at your 2nd screenshot.
If u don't use Bluetooth (if ur rooted) , go to /system/bin and delete the file "bluetoothd" to fix wakelock
Edit: be sure to backup the file first
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Yeah pretty sure it was the Corporate Email. I have since then remove the account and this is my result overnight from 100% downwards after 6 hours. VEry good results.
Thanks for your help.
My Exchange went nuts just like that, clearing the app cache didn't help but reflashing my rom over top again did, just cleared cache and flashed rom again and its back to normal, using 4% of battery or so on push...
Congrats on resolving your issue. Just to help others, is there any chance you know and could mention what o/s or version of exchange your work server is running? Exchange and/or the stock email app seems to be a problem for some but not for others. More info might just help someone isolate the root cause someday.
I did not flash. I just delete my account and readd it and it was fine after that.
I was wondering if someone who updated to nougat can make a mini-review. How is the battery, the performance, are the bugs fixed? I want to update, but if it's not better than mm, i'll just install a custom software.
It's been fine for me. Twitter didn't work at first but seemed to have fixed itself without even rebooting it. I'd heard many other people have trouble with apps not working but most of them said it was fixed after rebooting. It really depends on luck tbh. Some people are having loads of trouble while others like myself thankfully have no problems.
I think this won't be the final version of Nougat by Lenovo given it's only 7.0 and it arrived earlier than the date they announced.
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I was wondering if someone who updated to nougat can make a mini-review. How is the battery, the performance, are the bugs fixed? I want to update, but if it's not better than mm, i'll just install a custom software.
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if you upgrade to nougat, then make sure you reset phone and do a fresh start
its same as MM :highfive: in every aspect
but benchmarks seems to have improved
Is CPU never go in deep sleep stage? When I check battery stats I see this:
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Looks like factory reset is last chance for me
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Is CPU never go in deep sleep stage? When I check battery stats I see this:
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Looks like factory reset is last chance for me
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Yeah everyone's CPU usage seems to have a high percentage for some reason. I haven't noticed any difference in battery life really so it could just be a glitch. Does a factory reset fix it?
Compass sensor not work after update
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Compass sensor not work after update
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My compass is working fine. Have you cleared the apps cache and data and allowed location in the apps permissions. Do this via the app manager/the app you want/storage(for cache and data) or permissions (for what the app is allowed to use).
Edit, Sorry just noticed you are a experienced member so ignore my comment on how to fix the problem as you would have already tried this.
quiet, do not worry. I finally just restarted, and the compass libraries have started to work again. thanks anyway
Hi all, occasionally I'll get a parallel app within my app drawer, a reboot fixes it, for a while, just curious if anyone else has seen this or knows of a permanent fix? I'm the screenshot I've attached you can see the calendar app duplicated which isn't even an app that should be able to duplicate.
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System info:
Oxygen OS 11.2.7.7 LE15AA
Rooted with Magisk 23001
Magisk app version 23001
Update channel:Canary
Magisk modules
Systemless Hosts
BusyBox for Android NDK
Nova launcher (though I've seen it happen with stock too)
Omega kernel 5.4.61
Hopefully that's enough info.
Exactly the same i'm encountering now! any fix you found?
PKkeys said:
Exactly the same i'm encountering now! any fix you found?
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I unfortunately have not. It's definitely annoying though! I still don't know what triggers it either because I don't use parallel apps ever.
I had this issue when I ran Island for it's battery saver features as that manipulates user groups I think. Only time I've had that happened and you didn't mention the app though so probably not any help
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I had this issue when I ran Island for it's battery saver features as that manipulates user groups I think. Only time I've had that happened and you didn't mention the app though so probably not any help
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The battery saving apps I'm using are greenify, naptime, servicely. (unrelated to battery sort of I'm using the GPU underclock from FKM)
Update 06/18/2021:
I reorganized my app drawer, making folders and putting everything in there or hiding the app icons via Nova Launcher (was able to hide the calendar with the parallels app icon), and so far after a reboot it hasn't come back but I also haven't used my phone much so not sure what is triggering it still.
So I've been messing around in logcat and looking for anything that might stick out and it looks like somehow apps are being randomly added to user 999. It's extremely evident when using smart launcher. pretty much any app I install is getting a duplicated parallels app.
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So I've been messing around in logcat and looking for anything that might stick out and it looks like somehow apps are being randomly added to user 999. It's extremely evident when using smart launcher. pretty much any app I install is getting a duplicated parallels app.
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The only way I've found to fix this is to remove the created user within adb
https://actuallydavide.com/blog/2019/04/13/how-to-remove-work-profiles-on-oneplus-devices/ this article details on how to do this. Don't worry about removing the user, if/when you create another parallel app via oneplus UI it recreates user 999.
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I get 771/2734 (with the June 22 update, just installed and ran the app). which is at least better than the A52s score in their database it seems.
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I get 771/2734 (with the June 22 update, just installed and ran the app). which is at least better than the A52s score in their database it seems.
And wtf happened with my phone? I even did a factory reset and the single core is still ****ed up
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Did you disable or remove DiagMonAgent? That bugs the system out and makes the SystemUI process use an EXTREMELY HIGH amount of the CPU while spamming errors. Just my experience.
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Did you disable or remove DiagMonAgent? That bugs the system out and makes the SystemUI process use an EXTREMELY HIGH amount of the CPU while spamming errors. Just my experience.
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Could you share some info on how to track these errors? I have a bunch debloated and seems good 20% of battery drain goes without any app being tied to it, perhaps finding errors would help
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Could you share some info on how to track these errors? I have a bunch debloated and seems good 20% of battery drain goes without any app being tied to it, perhaps finding errors would help
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Well, if you're rooted you can use MatLog to track the errors of these apps, you can also set it up with adb if you want. Make sure to set the Log Level to errors in the 3-dot-menu.
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Well, if you're rooted you can use MatLog to track the errors of these apps, you can also set it up with adb if you want. Make sure to set the Log Level to errors in the 3-dot-menu.
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Unfortunately, I don't have it rooted, perhaps any other non-root way you are aware of?