Since we don't have root yet, I have disabled a few apps so I don't have to see them in the app drawer and to keep wake locks down. Slacker held my phone awake for over ten hours and I didn't even open it that day!
Anyways, what apps can be disabled and not cause problems with performance? I imagine there a lot of apps that run in the background that we don't really need.
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What I've disabled thus far:
Accessories
Audible
Backup Assistant Plus (second one)
Calculator Widget
Calendar Widget
Caller Name ID
Chrome (I use beta)
Facebook
Games
GPS Widget
HTC News Plugin
Instagram for HTC Sense
Internet
Internet Radio
Kids Mode
Linkedin for HTC Sense
LocalFeedProvider
Location Picker
Location Picker VZW
My InfoZone
NFL Mobile
Slacker
SocialFeedProvider
Sync Service
TunedIn Radio
Verizon Location Agent
Verizon Mobile Security
Verizon Tones
Verizon Calling
Viewdini
VZ Navigator
Watch
Weather
Is there a way to find out whats using the NetworkLocationService in Google services? WLD shows thats called 195 times in 4 hrs and LocationManagerService has x363. leaving my device to have 37% awake
Hey all
When I did a search for this topic, it seems alot of people are having this issue.. So I guess if Google cant track us using Google Maps (Remember that always on), theyre now using Google play itself...
Im using an Unbranded HTC One M8 LolliPop 501 (v4.16.401.10), unrooted...
Googe play is consuming 50% of my battery usage.. I have "Location Services" set to "Battery Saving" Mode and "Location History" OFF. Ive disabled/uninstalled apps I dont use.. Twitter, FaceBook, Foursquare, Google Play Music, Google Games, Kids Mode... Ive also noticed that one of the google updates is "Android System Web View". I have read around the web and the GP store itself.. that this webview is causing mixed issues, so... Do I need this installed if I dont use Chrome.. I use FireFox (Both on phone and on home pc with chrome plugin).
Can anyone advice me of ways around this battery drain with the Goggle Play Services
Cheers
NightOrchid said:
Hey all
When I did a search for this topic, it seems alot of people are having this issue.. So I guess if Google cant track us using Google Maps (Remember that always on), theyre now using Google play itself...
Im using an Unbranded HTC One M8 LolliPop 501 (v4.16.401.10), unrooted...
Googe play is consuming 50% of my battery usage.. I have "Location Services" set to "Battery Saving" Mode and "Location History" OFF. Ive disabled/uninstalled apps I dont use.. Twitter, FaceBook, Foursquare, Google Play Music, Google Games, Kids Mode... Ive also noticed that one of the google updates is "Android System Web View". I have read around the web and the GP store itself.. that this webview is causing mixed issues, so... Do I need this installed if I dont use Chrome.. I use FireFox (Both on phone and on home pc with chrome plugin).
Can anyone advice me of ways around this battery drain with the Goggle Play Services
Cheers
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You can, at a start, disable all location services and the GPS receiver. That will help enormously. Of course, you won't be able to use things like mapping services, but you can always re-enable the GPS if you need those. This doesn't require root, and has a noticeable benefit.
If you are willing to root, though, you can use a program like App Ops to disable wakelocks for your top offenders. I disabled wakelocks for Google Play Services on every device I own, and there are no visible issues other than improved battery life. I'm not sure why Google has that service wake the phone up so much, but it's absurd. You can't kill the service entirely, at least not without taking out a lot of Google functionality, but it DOES NOT need wakelocks to operate correctly.
NightOrchid said:
Hey all
When I did a search for this topic, it seems alot of people are having this issue.. So I guess if Google cant track us using Google Maps (Remember that always on), theyre now using Google play itself...
Im using an Unbranded HTC One M8 LolliPop 501 (v4.16.401.10), unrooted...
Googe play is consuming 50% of my battery usage.. I have "Location Services" set to "Battery Saving" Mode and "Location History" OFF. Ive disabled/uninstalled apps I dont use.. Twitter, FaceBook, Foursquare, Google Play Music, Google Games, Kids Mode... Ive also noticed that one of the google updates is "Android System Web View". I have read around the web and the GP store itself.. that this webview is causing mixed issues, so... Do I need this installed if I dont use Chrome.. I use FireFox (Both on phone and on home pc with chrome plugin).
Can anyone advice me of ways around this battery drain with the Goggle Play Services
Cheers
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I had the same problem with google services. From my observations, I concluded that google services and facebook's location polling are the culprits. My solution is as follows:
Go into Google Settings -> Security -> and disable all options here.
Also go into Location -> Google Location History -> disable location history.
Also, you can either disable facebook altogether, or at least disable location polling to reduce the battery drain.
Let us know if this helps, so other users can take advantage of it.
Cheers
shirreer said:
I had the same problem with google services. From my observations, I concluded that google services and facebook's location polling are the culprits. My solution is as follows:
Go into Google Settings -> Security -> and disable all options here.
Also go into Location -> Google Location History -> disable location history.
Also, you can either disable facebook altogether, or at least disable location polling to reduce the battery drain.
Let us know if this helps, so other users can take advantage of it.
Cheers
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Thanks for the tips.. and I was actually coming online to share all my findings anyway Ive done all of what you suggested. I dont use "Life Intruder" (faceBook) on my mobiles anyway.
As well as what you suggested, I also .. Disabled/uninstalled the apps mention in my OP, then after some research Ive found that "Android System Webview" is only for Chrome, so Ive disabled it and changed to FireFox instead, cleared both Chrome and webview Cache in Apps, Rebooted my M8 and its on 80% after 19 hrs.
Another Massive battery drains which I found is keeping GPS Location in Camera turned on all the time. / Auto Sync turned ON and "Location" in Settiings set to High Accuracy. Turn asll these down / Off or Battery Saving Mode. When you install an App that uses Locations, such as Foursquare or HERE maps.. Goto Location and check the App is set to Battery Saving, Not High Accuracy
If your like me and a light to moderate user, who uses their phone mainly for Media ... Boomsound, Camera, BlinkFeed and gaming. Then I dont really need Google Location Services.
Also Turn Off GPS and WiFi when not in range. You can also Turn OFF mobile data, but I find 4G pretty efficient compared to 3G, so I leave it ON.
If you use Google Drive DroipBox or other Ckoud Apps, set them Download your Files over "Wifi Only"
Its just a shame HTC didnt create a Location Icon in the Notifications Panel, but its not too bad.
Hope this helps others
No delays or changes. Will use Android 9 and work with Goggle apps, play store and receive app and security updates.
NO DETAILS. Talked to Huawei May 24.
Has any one had any success in getting notifications on their watch from Outlook or Teams running in a Work Profile? I'm on a Pixel 6 Pro with Android 13 T1B2.
Thanks
Andrew
I don't have those specific apps, but I have been getting gmail notifications from my work profile on the watch, whereas I am not getting them with the Galaxy Watch 4. I recall from months ago that it was not possible to get any work profile notifications on Wear OS (Galaxy Watch 4), so I was surprised when they just showed up on the Pixel Watch without any configuration on my part.
bmozaffari said:
I don't have those specific apps, but I have been getting gmail notifications from my work profile on the watch, whereas I am not getting them with the Galaxy Watch 4. I recall from months ago that it was not possible to get any work profile notifications on Wear OS (Galaxy Watch 4), so I was surprised when they just showed up on the Pixel Watch without any configuration on my part.
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What version of Android do you have on your phone?
I have Android 13... oh and I saw the Pixel watch notification section has a list of all personal and work profile apps to enable/disable notifications for
For me at least, the new Android 13 beta update, T1B3, resolved the notification issue.