I have flashed supersu using "BETA-SuperSU-v2.74-2-20160519174328-forced-systemless" version.
Android OS is consuming huge battery after I did the root.
I got to know SuDaemon is culprit and it does not sleep, how can I make it sleep or freeze when not in use - instead of running always?
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Wanted to ask, how can we activate a 100% deep sleep, when we turn off the screen, when it's locked.
I want the phone to go deep sleep immediately, it sometimes works, sometimes not.
Sometimes it drains over 15-20% per night, sometimes no % at all.
What could be the prob?
the one usually causing deep sleep not working is the apps installed in your phone. that apps sometimes work without you noticing it is running in the background and this apps cause the phone to be still awake.
download Better Battery Stat and IIRC see if there's any partial wake lock IIRC
Can an expert scheme in which is better method and why?
I removed lots of bloats apps from here and feel like my phone drain faster than live them on or disable them. Any experts?
disabling an app disables it so the system knows not to use it. uninstalling an app gets rid of it so it's not physically on the phone. If you want more space on your internal memory uninstall the apps. If your noticing more drain check your battery stats and your data states in system settings. There has to be an app or something doing it. The disabled apps shouldn't because they're disabled.
spawn50ak49 said:
If your noticing more drain check your battery stats and your data states in system settings. There has to be an app or something doing it. The disabled apps shouldn't because they're disabled.
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I use CPUSpy to keep an eye on if my phone is doing odd things. For example the other day my battery was draining like I was constantly using the phone. CPUSpy confirmed that to be the case ... my phone was not going in to deep sleep.
BetterBatteryStats will give you an idea of why your phone isn't sleeping properly (assuming that's your problem). In my case, it turned out to be the Google+ Camera Upload service. It was constantly holding a wakelock, so my phone wouldn't sleep. I hadn't even configured Google+ so I'm not sure WTF it was doing. I froze the app in Titanium Backup and haven't had a problem since.
Also... just IMHO - I don't remove stock apps. Freeze them in Titanium Backup. That way if something goes bad after freezing an app, you can just defrost it and resolve the issue.
I have Cpuspy check for 2 conditions. Both went to deep sleep fine. The difference is stanby time. Even phone is in deep sleep, the % battery goes down faster for Rom with all bloat s removed
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Check your cell standby. How much battery is it using. If your phone has to keep looking for signal it's going to use more battery.
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I just rooted, am on 4.4.2. What should I freeze to stop this drain that goes over my screen on usage time?
Also shows always awake, how can I determine which process is keeping the phone from achieving sleep without rooting? Already removed gasbuddy as this was to blame in the past, hasn't helped.
Hello guys, my HTC 10 (Verizon) is suffering from massive ideal battery drain. I leave it at 97% before going to sleep and when I wake up (after 6hrs) it's either below 30% or has shut down.
I'm on stock Oreo 8.0, no root. Version 3.18.605.13. I tried factory resetting it twice both from the reset option in settings and also from recovery, cleared cache partition from recovery as well but to no avail.
Also using greenify with aggressive doze on, doesn't help much. The battery runs okay as long as I'm using it, it goes nuts when the phone is placed on the table with the screen turned off.
Also I installed gsam battery monitor with adb and found kernalos to be draining the most battery. Then I installed BetterBatteryStats with adb and I'm posting screenshots of the results below.