[Q] Another Android System Battery Thread - LG Optimus 4X HD

Sorry For making another Battery Thread But I'm getting more than 65% in use of the Android System on the Battery
But i Saw this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2013469&highlight=android+system&page=4
And then this under the same topic
- Flashed V10F EUR OPEN
- Rooted (follow the guide!)
- Factory Reset
- Updated SuperSU + binary
- Reboot
- Installed Titanium Backup Root Pro
- Re-installed my backed up apps (no mods, no root apps yet!)
- Reboot
- Installed CWM, GPS mod, Camera mod (follow the guides!)
- Reboot
- Uninstalled most of the apps in the Application Manager from LG; SmartWorld, Today+, ...
- Freezed the following apps with Titanium Backup Root Pro:
Quote: - Alarm/Clock
- Application Manager
- Calculator
- Calender
- Calender Widget
- Cell Broadcast
- Chrome
- Downloads
- E-mail
- E-mail Widget
- Face Unlock
- Favorite Contacts Widget
- Finance
- Google+
- Internet
- Media Home
- Memo
- Memo Widget
- Messaging
- Music Player 3.
- Music Player 2.
- MusicFX
- News
- On-Screen Phone
- Remote Support Service
- Remote Call Service
- SIM Toolkit
- Smart Log Service
- SmartShare
- Social+
- Streaming Player
- Tags
- Talk
- Video Player
- Voice Recorder
- Voice Search
- Weather
- Reboot
- Installed Memory Booster (paid version)
- Installed my other root apps: CPUTuner, Autostart Manager, SDMaid
Quote: - In Autostart Manager I disabled most of the apps I don't want to start after a boot, so I filtered the 'Boot Completed' enablers. And disabled all those unnecessary.
- In CPUTuner I use an Uniform configuration with 2 Triggers (battery 100% and battery 50%). I have 6 Profiles with different CPU clock speeds, governors, I/O, ... settings. If you want details about those I can add them at request.
- Reboot
- Clean-up the device a bit with SDMaid, optimize the databases
- Reboot
- Reboot into Recovery Mode, Wipe the Dalvick Cache
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And I did flashed and rooted, but didn't Restore to Factory, also i did upgrade SuperSU and istalled the CWM and then Deleted Dalvik and Paritition cache files
What i wanted to ask, is that after all this should i make a factory reset? if not should i UnInstall only the LG programs and then freeze all the other apps?
Am asking this because it seems alot for me having 70-80% on the Android System usage for the battery
Edit: IDK, for example i consume alot of Battery just for using facebook and the music player, but it's not fair that in my ipod i don't use more than 5% and on the 4x i used 20%
or consuming(airplanemode) even if im not uisng it

Hopefully one day our Mods on here will just take all these threads and roll them into one.
STOP OPENING THREADS ABOUT BATTERY USE!!!
We know there are some problems with it. Solutions have been posted that may help some people. We don't need every person who owns an LG 4X opening s thread to complain about the battery :banghead:

SimonTS said:
Hopefully one day our Mods on here will just take all these threads and roll them into one.
STOP OPENING THREADS ABOUT BATTERY USE!!!
We know there are some problems with it. Solutions have been posted that may help some people. We don't need every person who owns an LG 4X opening s thread to complain about the battery :banghead:
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Sorry, but i can't resolve it on my own, and i can't figure it out why i have this problem while other people already fixed it.
Edit: I did a fabric restore and then downloaded GSAM Battery Monitor and it shoed that Android System is using 99% of my battery
In the Easy Battery Saver it says that the Adroid System uses 80% of my charge... And i don't have any apps installed
And in my Battery Settings the Android System is always on 66%-75%, Should i install a custom ROM?

Necromancer077 said:
Sorry, but i can't resolve it on my own, and i can't figure it out why i have this problem while other people already fixed it.
Edit: I did a fabric restore and then downloaded GSAM Battery Monitor and it shoed that Android System is using 99% of my battery
In the Easy Battery Saver it says that the Adroid System uses 80% of my charge... And i don't have any apps installed
And in my Battery Settings the Android System is always on 66%-75%, Should i install a custom ROM?
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If you don't know, Android System includes:
--Settings
--SystemBackupService
--com.lge.internal
--VpnDialogs
--Smart Log Service
--System Interface
--LGSetupWizard
--Image Updater
--com.android.providers.settings
--Android System
--Key Chain
--com.lge.lockscreen
--Shutdown Monitor
--LGSystemServer
--Task Manager
--LG MLT
--Google Backup Transport
--com.lge.hiddenmenu
--LocMgrProvider
--LockScreenSettings
--Home Selector
--Camera Test
As you can see, its not an app but several, its normal that they are in the top of usage list.
That depends also how you use your phone.
Some of them can be frozen, search in other threads and you'll find a list or screen shots of my frozen apps (if you're interested of course...)

RuedasLocas said:
If you don't know, Android System includes:
--Settings
--SystemBackupService
--com.lge.internal
--VpnDialogs
--Smart Log Service
--System Interface
--LGSetupWizard
--Image Updater
--com.android.providers.settings
--Android System
--Key Chain
--com.lge.lockscreen
--Shutdown Monitor
--LGSystemServer
--Task Manager
--LG MLT
--Google Backup Transport
--com.lge.hiddenmenu
--LocMgrProvider
--LockScreenSettings
--Home Selector
--Camera Test
As you can see, its not an app but several, its normal that they are in the top of usage list.
That depends also how you use your phone.
Some of them can be frozen, search in other threads and you'll find a list or screen shots of my frozen apps (if you're interested of course...)
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Thx for responding, seriously :laugh:
Umm but im not using my phone, I restored it from fabric, and i don't have anything, I'm using wifi and airplane mode, 0% brightness and the Android System at 70%
Also do i need to buy Titanium Backup to freeze them?
Edit: How much is your Android System % at??

On my samsung galaxy s ll my battery get very very hot screen gets hot I have to pull the battery out for a few mins then its ok. This happen about 3 times out of the week my brother had told me that my phone might be hacked and thats why its was doing that along with some other crazy things lol
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Necromancer077 said:
Thx for responding, seriously :laugh:
Umm but im not using my phone, I restored it from fabric, and i don't have anything, I'm using wifi and airplane mode, 0% brightness and the Android System at 70%
Also do i need to buy Titanium Backup to freeze them?
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70% because once your not using other apps, is logic that those that you use are in the top.
Some of them run in background, thats the reason to freeze them.

RuedasLocas said:
70% because once your not using other apps, is logic that those that you use are in the top.
Some of them run in background, thats the reason to freeze them.
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Ok, i'll try that app,
Sound logic when im no using anything the System is on top of that,but it's been always like that, even if im playing GTA vice city or just isng facebook,
But i'll try to freeze those apps, and delete the LG ones
Like this guy over here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2013469
um did you had this problem before?

I didn't had that problem cause it was one of the first things that I took care about since I have the phone
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RuedasLocas said:
I didn't had that problem cause it was one of the first things that I took care about since I have the phone
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Well thanx for all the help,
I managed to Lower that 70% to a 35-30%
Now is under my phone idle (Hope it's good news)
Also i'll start to use the gearbox in EcoMode to use only the main cores
Install the battery fix http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1933099
and tomorrow i'll delete the dalvick cache :3
Also i think i put my expectations too high.. i mean it's a 4core-4.7 inch Smarthphone :9, XD alot different from my last S.E.X(Xperia)

Related

battery died overnight

I charged my phone last night to 100% and unplugged it.
When I woke up now it was off. So I turned it on. It went to the LG screen, then Rogers, then went black. Tried it again, same thing.
So I plugged it into the wall and the silver battery icon came up flashing. 5 minutes later now it has 1 red bar.
Why would it die over night? Nothing was running.
It might be because of a widget,not stock.
Yeah.....u definitely had something running in the background.
Make a list of all apps you have installed.
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Same happened to me about 4 times.
Its usually a sync process that drains the phone. I guess Exchange server sync.
well I recently installed Go Launcher. I always go application manager and stop all when I am not using the phone though.
Other than this the battery has been better on gingerbread.
ok there are a few apps that keep starting up even though I stop all applications.
- messaging
- rom manager
- youtube
- winamp
- google +
how can I stop them from constantly opening?
youtube and winamp are both widgets on my screens. but on stock froyo if I "stop all" they wouldn't suck up power or anything.
I never use google + so I don't know why it's there.
rom manager don't use anymore since I am not rooted.
If you dont hav titanium backup pro then get it its so worth the couple bucks u can freeze apps so they cant run or u can totally for the other apps u use not much u can do about them running in the background. What kills my batt the most is auto sync and auto baackground data i always turn them off when im not using them
xstokerx said:
If you dont hav titanium backup pro then get it its so worth the couple bucks u can freeze apps so they cant run or u can totally for the other apps u use not much u can do about them running in the background. What kills my batt the most is auto sync and auto baackground data i always turn them off when im not using them
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titanium backup requires root. I just upgraded to gingerbread 2.3 so I don't want to play with root right now.
I need help though because only since I upgraded these apps keep coming up.
I am KILLING apps with application manager. These pop up like minutes later.
- email
- google plus
- winamp
- gmail
- messaging
why are these popping up constantly? I never had this with froyo 2.2.2
umirin said:
titanium backup requires root. I just upgraded to gingerbread 2.3 so I don't want to play with root right now.
I need help though because only since I upgraded these apps keep coming up.
I am KILLING apps with application manager. These pop up like minutes later.
- email
- google plus
- winamp
- gmail
- messaging
why are these popping up constantly? I never had this with froyo 2.2.2
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the only way to do any thing about it is to root and task killers dont help any these things are accully worse cuz the os just opens the programs again and that uses cpu cycles
xstokerx said:
the only way to do any thing about it is to root and task killers dont help any these things are accully worse cuz the os just opens the programs again and that uses cpu cycles
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I know I read task killlers are not worth it.
But as I said, this did NOT happen with Froyo 2.2.2.
I don't even use google +, why would it ever open?
I didn't open my email, SYNC IS OFF. Yet it's there.
Messaging is open, not texting anyone. In froyo I always killed messaging when I was done. It never came back.
ROM manager has no reason to be open since I am not rooted.
apps like Rogers navigation - NEVER use just randomly pop up in the application manager.
Someone must have an answer for this.
My phone is NOT rooted. Stock gingerbread 2.3.
Hey umirin,
I too had noticed that the phone would constantly restart random apps that weren't being used, despite seemingly nothing happening. It pissed me off to no end, but the reason why it happens is because the programmers write in queues for the programs to start, such as 'screen on,' 'screen off,' and my personal favorites, 'wifi state change' and 'connectivity change.' There's an app called autostarts on the market (it costs about a dollar i think) that will let you disable all of these, so now I have no random apps starting and my battery life is much better There are free ones on the market you can try as well just to see, but they didn't give me nearly the access to all the queues that autostarts does. It's a damn good app. Also, if you want to freeze apps and you don't want to fork out for the paid version of Titanium Backup, AntTek App Manager can freeze all the apps you want for free good luck improving your battery life, I just bought a 3500 mAh battery on amazon to improve mine lol and now the phone is a beast.
the phone is just storing them in ram its not using cpu cycles or battery wile in ram its so if you do use the apps it loads faster
True, while it is in the ram it does not use CPU cycles. But when it loads them, it does. I've also noticed the phone slow down noticeably and even crash when there's tons of apps left in the memory. For some reason it just doesn't handle cleaning up the unused ones very well. But there are some apps that simply don't need to be loaded every time common events occur on the phone, such as changing connectivity from wifi to the cellular network. Consider this. You leave those (useless) background programs to load when the phone changes connectivity. Then you start your browser, which uses a considerable amount of ram. To make room for the browser, the operating system SHUTS THESE BACKGROUND PROGRAMS DOWN. Stay with me here. Later on, when your phone inevitably changes connectivity again, guess what those little background programs do? They start up again. And that consumes CPU cycles and battery. And they're used for nothing, which means all they amounted to is wasted CPU cycles and battery. In my opinion, it is sloppy programming by the app developers to require their apps to start every time an event like that happens. It consumes resources that are precious on a mobile system such as a cell phone. But it is very useful to leave commonly used apps such as your messaging service or browser in the memory. In fact, the messaging app was the only app I left to start on most of the events on the phone for that exact reason. It's just things like ROM manager and Titanium Backup starting themselves up just to hang out that is a waste.
Your right that's how it works but can't do any thing about it ecsept what was posted above
so strange i left my phone on all night just to see and i only lost 2 percent??
ok why does this do it in gingerbread 2.3 but it didn't do it in froyo 2.2.2?
Wait where did u get the update from. I goto update and it says its not avaia
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-Epix- said:
Wait where did u get the update from. I goto update and it says its not avaia
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I got the LG Updater tool from the LG website. As far as I know the update was for Rogers Customers. Updated from Froyo -> Gingerbread. But there are problems with the GB Baseband with ghost calls. The update here was released Feb 1, 2012. I'm just hoping they don;t say "We gave you the Gingerbread update so no Icecream Sandwich until 2013"
yeah figures att and lg couldn't do us all a favor

[Q] Severe Lag issues with stock GB ROM - how to diagnose?

Hello!
Recently I am having a problem, which started with only the calls being "lagging" - meaning, that I press the green button to dial (or swipe the finger left to right) and the phone would wait anywhere between 3-10 seconds before it starts to actually dial the number.
Later, the problem worsened - now sometimes it would take even 30 seconds, and in addition - when exiting applications (even light such as EZ PDF reader), I would stare at an empty desktop for around 10-20 seconds, BEFORE the icons start loading
This is not funny anymore.
Any suggestions as to how to go about diagnosing the cause?
You could try using an app like Watchdog to monitor which apps you have installed that are using too much CPU, Then uninstall / disable it
Or you could try a full wipe from recovery (Need a safe kernel) and see how things go that way, If you have a lot of added mods & tweaks installed they can eventually start to conflict with each other, So thats also something to look into
azzledazzle said:
You could try using an app like Watchdog to monitor which apps you have installed that are using too much CPU, Then uninstall / disable it
Or you could try a full wipe from recovery (Need a safe kernel) and see how things go that way, If you have a lot of added mods & tweaks installed they can eventually start to conflict with each other, So thats also something to look into
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Can you please link to the app you are talking about? Market has a lot of apps called Watchdog.
And waht do you mean do a full wipe needing a safe kernel?
As I said, I am still on the stock GB 2.3.6 ROM - if I am to do a full wipe, might as well stop waiting for Samsung update for my ROM and just install one myself, no?
My point is - how to debug and resolve this problem without resorting to "warranty voiding" actions? There has to be a way, no?

JB frozen apk/service list

Hello... just want to share my list of frozen apks/services on JB.
If you think that something is risky or some apk's to add on list please do so...
With Nova-launcher i have now around 400MB free and phone is speedy.
Code:
AAT
Application Manager
Backup
Camera Test
Cell broadcast
Chrome
com.lge.appbox.bridge
com.lge.appbox.remote
com.lge.defaultaccount
com.lge.internal
com.lge.lgdrm.permission
com.lge.lgfota.permission
com.lge.permission
DmFAdmin
Downloads
DRM Service
DRM-Protected Content Storage
E-mail
E-mail widget
Face Unlock
Favorites Contact Widget
Google+
Home Theme - biz
Home Theme - Cozywall
Home Theme - Marshmallow
LG MLT
LgInstallService
LGSystemServer
Live Wallpaper Picker
Maps
Media Home
Memo Widget
Music Widget
NFC Service
On Screen Phone
PC Suite Service
PC Suite UI
Picasa Uploader
QSlide Framework
QuickMemo
REmote support Service
RemoteCall Service
SIM Toolkit
Smart Log Service
SmartShare
Software update
Streaming Player
Street View
SystemBackupService
Tags
Talk
TalkBack
VpnDialogs
Weather
WeatherTheme_Optimus_Still
You must be a gamer dude! Your o4x is doing very little with that big list disabled!
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@lbert said:
You must be a gamer dude! Your o4x is doing very little with that big list disabled!
Sent from my LG-P880 using Tapatalk 2
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Actually i dont play games at all using for internet, camera, music and phone. =)
@lbert said:
You must be a gamer dude! Your o4x is doing very little with that big list disabled!
Sent from my LG-P880 using Tapatalk 2
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Cant remove some apps , even using Lidroid + Rooted phone. i remove apps , reboot phone , and apps come back from limbo. any ideas ?
fmgeraldine said:
Cant remove some apps , even using Lidroid + Rooted phone. i remove apps , reboot phone , and apps come back from limbo. any ideas ?
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Titanium backup?
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alekthefirst said:
Titanium backup?
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here is my preferred set of apps for the rooted phone
1. Avast Security: Firewall to block certain apps from accessing the internet! And general protection.
2. NoBloat Free: Used in removing the above mentioned apps. Helps to safely backup the apk file and delete it so that we can restore them back later if the need arises.
3. ROM Toolbox Lite: Could be used for many a purpose. But at present I use it to block the ads and prevent autorun services.
4. GSam Battery Monitor: Monitoring battery stats.
5. DS Battery Saver: - My phone never went into deep sleep. With this app it forced the CPU to enter deep sleep whenever screen goes off.
6. LagFix Free: Just like defragmentation in Windows system. Increases read speed of SD card
7. Clean Master: Great task killer, cache cleaner and history wiper. I use it to kill apps on screen off.
8. One Power Guard: Underclock my CPU to certain range. AI mode automatically switches profile. Helps in quicker charging of the battery and also in safe cleaning battery draining background apps.
alekthefirst said:
Titanium backup?
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Uninstall Master remove all for me ... T Y Guys
If you really want to disable all that i think you are gonna miss some things.. !
Don't uninstall com.lge.internal or your widgets break and everything goes retarded.
uninstalling one or more of these has severe negative side effects. freezing does nothing negative to your comp, but uninstalling totaly borked my phone, wouldn't even boot up.
Flying_Bear said:
uninstalling one or more of these has severe negative side effects. freezing does nothing negative to your comp, but uninstalling totaly borked my phone, wouldn't even boot up.
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dude read the post it say my list f Freeze app no the list to uninstall
If i may add some other apps to this list.
You can also use "SetCPU" (if you don't use "ROM Toolbox" it underclocks the CPU (to what you set it to) to save battery power
rhapsodize4452 said:
here is my preferred set of apps for the rooted phone
1. Avast Security: Firewall to block certain apps from accessing the internet! And general protection.
Use "Root Firewall" instead, anti-virus apps prove very little need on android, so why use a very resource hogging anti-virus app to manage your firewall.
2. NoBloat Free: Used in removing the above mentioned apps. Helps to safely backup the apk file and delete it so that we can restore them back later if the need arises.
Use "Root Uninstaller instead. In my opinion better looks and more options in one app
3. ROM Toolbox Lite: Could be used for many a purpose. But at present I use it to block the ads and prevent autorun services.
4. GSam Battery Monitor: Monitoring battery stats.
If you just wan't to monitor wakelocks, you can use "Wakelock Detector" instead too.
5. DS Battery Saver: - My phone never went into deep sleep. With this app it forced the CPU to enter deep sleep whenever screen goes off.
Very good and handy app
6. LagFix Free: Just like defragmentation in Windows system. Increases read speed of SD card
7. Clean Master: Great task killer, cache cleaner and history wiper. I use it to kill apps on screen off.
8. One Power Guard: Underclock my CPU to certain range. AI mode automatically switches profile. Helps in quicker charging of the battery and also in safe cleaning battery draining background apps.
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do you guys think lg system server is really safe to freeze?
Dele it if you want I have no problem without it
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Thanks for the list. Here's a tiny glitch I've noticed while deleting these apps (yes, I deleted them). My phone (LG Optimus L4 II E440) worked perfectly, booted with no problems whatsoever, all of the functions were normal except that my home button led was constantly on. I've tried re-flashing it and then removed the apps, but unfortunately with the same consequences. When I restored "LGSystemServer" the glitch somehow disappeared: I have no idea whether it was somehow related to the removal of the abovementioned app, just thought it would be interesting to mention. Thanks.

[Q] What are "Consuming Apps" really?!

Under the App Power Consumption menu within the Power Management Settings, you can view a list of "consuming apps" that supposedly use data and processing power in the background while the screen is off. I've currently got the following apps listed:
- Groupon
- Facebook Messenger
- Caller ID
- Weather
- Textra
- SnapLock (lockscreen replacement)
- Lux (auto brightness)
- GroupMe (messenger service)
They are listed in what appears to be a random order and none of my searches through the owners manual, xda, or google have told me exactly why these apps are listed OR what to really do about them. When I click on them, my only option is to uninstall them. NONE of them show up in the top 7 items of the battery usage statistics, so are they really "consuming power"?.
What is this list of apps really telling me and what can I do about it without deleting the apps completely?
PuffDaddy_d said:
Under the App Power Consumption menu within the Power Management Settings, you can view a list of "consuming apps" that supposedly use data and processing power in the background while the screen is off. I've currently got the following apps listed:
- Groupon
- Facebook Messenger
- Caller ID
- Weather
- Textra
- SnapLock (lockscreen replacement)
- Lux (auto brightness)
- GroupMe (messenger service)
They are listed in what appears to be a random order and none of my searches through the owners manual, xda, or google have told me exactly why these apps are listed OR what to really do about them. When I click on them, my only option is to uninstall them. NONE of them show up in the top 7 items of the battery usage statistics, so are they really "consuming power"?.
What is this list of apps really telling me and what can I do about it without deleting the apps completely?
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I can tell you for example that FB messenger often wakes the phone to communicate with Facebook, even if you don't open it. Apps in battery usage are mostly apps you use, which consume even more power. These apps don't consume A LOT of power but they waste power mostly, what you can do is:
- Enable stanima which will prevent those apps from waking up the phone
- Go in data usage and disable "backgroud data" for those apps (which prevent them from connecting the CELLULAR network in the background
- Root and get Greenify and greenify them (which more radical than stanima)
- Uninstall them
difto said:
I can tell you for example that FB messenger often wakes the phone to communicate with Facebook, even if you don't open it. Apps in battery usage are mostly apps you use, which consume even more power. These apps don't consume A LOT of power but they waste power mostly, what you can do is:
- Enable stanima which will prevent those apps from waking up the phone
- Go in data usage and disable "backgroud data" for those apps (which prevent them from connecting the CELLULAR network in the background
- Root and get Greenify and greenify them (which more radical than stanima)
- Uninstall them
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Thank you so much for your response. I think I see what you're saying, but the following example is what causes me so much confusion:
I have Stamina mode enabled and Groupon (like most of the apps I listed in the OP) is NOT included in the white-list, so, it should be restricted from waking the phone or sending any background data while the phone is asleep. Yet, it shows up in the "consuming apps" list just like the two that are white-listed (FB Messenger & Textra). But maybe you're right - since they appear to use so little battery/data, its probably not worth changing anything. I just thought it was weird for them to show up in this list as if they are huge offenders.
Strange... I use Messenger and LUX, doesn't show up in the list.
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Daryll99 said:
Strange... I use Messenger and LUX, doesn't show up in the list.
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Yeah, the list seems really random. I haven't even used groupon since I got this phone! And the apps listed don't really consume much power at all. So what does this list really mean?
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PuffDaddy_d said:
Yeah, the list seems really random. I haven't even used groupon since I got this phone! And the apps listed don't really consume much power at all. So what does this list really mean?
Sent from my Xperia Z3 Compact
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Don't worry about it.
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Hi everyone.
So as to not create a new thread and seeing this is the most appropriate one related to my question:
My app power consumption lists are empty. Sounds like a good thing right? but I'm running the generic French 5.1.1 firmware on my phone (nit picky since my phone came from France ) and there should be some apps there regardless.
When I flashed the South African firmware my app power consumption list filled up with stuff that made sense which could drain battery.
To me this seems like a bug (small but still annoying lol). Does anyone else have this issue?
I've already tried a factory reset and I used Flashtool to flash the Firmware.
Nyt_Wolf said:
Hi everyone.
So as to not create a new thread and seeing this is the most appropriate one related to my question:
My app power consumption lists are empty. Sounds like a good thing right? but I'm running the generic French 5.1.1 firmware on my phone (nit picky since my phone came from France ) and there should be some apps there regardless.
When I flashed the South African firmware my app power consumption list filled up with stuff that made sense which could drain battery.
To me this seems like a bug (small but still annoying lol). Does anyone else have this issue?
I've already tried a factory reset and I used Flashtool to flash the Firmware.
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Yeah, I started this thread and couldn't get the apps in that list to go away until I deleted the data for stamina mode from the app manager. This basically acts like as full wipe but just for stamina mode. Now the list is empty and has remained empty for months.
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Can I use Apps but stop background Network Communication / draining the battery?

Hi.
I have a few Apps which:
1. drain my battery,
2. are necessary for the use of a phone, but keep on connecting 2 - 10 times a minute, to the internet, without me even doing anything.
How can I force Apps to only connect to the internet, if I start them?
- Chrome com.android.chrome
- Youtube com.google.android.youtube
Also there are some apps where there is no logical reason why they should try to connect to the web.
I want to keep the apps but take away all right for them to try to connect to the web, even to try starting a connection
- Contacts / Kontakte com.google.android.contacts
- Messages com.google.android.apps.messaging
- Phone / Telefon com.google.android.dialer
- Akku und Leistung com.miui.powerkeeper
- Gerätesuche com.xiaomi.finddevice
- Hintergrundbild Karussell com.miui.android.fashiongallery
Can anyone please help me?
Greenify should do the job. Maybe need root to fully work but not 100% sure. Just try and add the apps u want to hibernate and the app prevents them to Connect.
Manuwar666 said:
Greenify should do the job. Maybe need root to fully work but not 100% sure. Just try and add the apps u want to hibernate and the app prevents them to Connect.
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Thank you, I installed it, but system apps need to purchase the full version of greenify.
Do you use it and is it working for you?
It is also trying to connect to the internet --.--
Well, I used years ago so I can't remember if It worked 100% but I remember to see hibernating apps, even blocking push notificacions. I have to admit that I downloaded the apk so:
Download the full apk and if It works for you, consider buying it.
I always try to optimise battery so If I try what you're trying, I'll post It.
GL
Manuwar666 said:
Well, I used years ago so I can't remember if It worked 100% but I remember to see hibernating apps, even blocking push notificacions. I have to admit that I downloaded the apk so:
Download the full apk and if It works for you, consider buying it.
I always try to optimise battery so If I try what you're trying, I'll post It.
GL
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Thank you very much!!!
I installed it, it works partially very well, can you suggest an app to stop apps, which have to run in the background but shouldn't try to connect to the internet? I have a firewall, but a few app's keep connecting to the web, which is really disturbing.
It doesn't work with the:
- Gerätesuche
- Akku und Leistung,Android-System,Anrufverwaltung...
it's the same app which will break android if disabled https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi...e-problems-t4006171/post83471383#post83471383
Glad it (partially) worked. I'm afraid I can't suggest any app. Anyway, the battery drain of this system apps should be very low compared to push notification apps or sensors. Would be nice to exclude system apps from connecting but maybe it's too far...

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