I am currently using Marvel 11, with interactive/cfq. The phone constantly is at 300mhz, and doesn't sleep. I installed Wakelock Detector app and it showed me these Wakelocks. How do I get rid of these? Battery life with my phone is terrible.
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See if this help: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=40825012&postcount=9
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See if this help: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=40825012&postcount=9
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Thanks for the reply, but I did everything on the list, except mobile data is on. But that didn't prevent the phone from going to sleep in boype's cm7. Any other ideas?
None of those wakelocks would cause what you said in the first post, the largest is only 31 seconds.
First, make sure your cpu is scaling properly, use cpuspy, that will tell you how much time is spent in each state.
Use a diferent app for changing govenor, i've noticed strange behaviour occasionally. Reboot phone, change govenor, reset stats in cpuspy, use for a few minutes, put phone to sleep for a few minutes, then check stats in cpuspy (you may need to refresh).
Correct behaviour is most time spent at 300, then 1000. 600 and 800 should be next to nothing. Sleep should be for virtually all the time the phone is off.
If problem persists, post logs from betterbatterystats.
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None of those wakelocks would cause what you said in the first post, the largest is only 31 seconds.
First, make sure your cpu is scaling properly, use cpuspy, that will tell you how much time is spent in each state.
Use a diferent app for changing govenor, i've noticed strange behaviour occasionally. Reboot phone, change govenor, reset stats in cpuspy, use for a few minutes, put phone to sleep for a few minutes, then check stats in cpuspy (you may need to refresh).
Correct behaviour is most time spent at 300, then 1000. 600 and 800 should be next to nothing. Sleep should be for virtually all the time the phone is off.
If problem persists, post logs from betterbatterystats.
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What about the x356? Doesn't matter? Also, I already use cpu spy, which tells me that my phone is mostly on 300 mhz, not on sleep when the screen is off. Lemme try using Another app to change governor...Also, I tried what you said, if the screen is off for 10 mins, 6 mins is on 300 mhz. I currently use Wakelock detector, but I'll try using batterbatterystats.
The cpu is scaling properly, also sleeping properly. You have no major wakelocks (ignore wakelocks of seconds, worry about wakelocks of hours). The screenshots you posted show only 20 minutes after charging, leave all day then check wakelocks again.
I installed betterbatterystats, restarted phone, plugged my phone in for charging overnight. I didn't know that betterbatterystats resets data when plugged in, but overnight, with no usage, look:
Maybe it's a kernel issue? Should I try changing the kernel? I'm on N00by's kernel.
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Maybe it's a kernel issue? Should I try changing the kernel? I'm on N00by's kernel.
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In betterybatterstats it shows kernel wakelocks and partial wakelocks. In your screenshot you've got about 8 hours of wakelocks, which is serious. Partial wakelocks are apps and are the usual reason for large wakelocks, remove the app thats causing the problem. If its a kernel wakelock, you can try a diferent kernel, though I doubt thats the problem because if noobys kernel was the cause, everyone using it would be getting the same problem.
Froze Google maps, restarted, left idle for ~an hour. Suddenly seems to be fine.
Let's see how it behaves overnight. Thanks guys
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Hi guys,
I have one of the early CM9 Nightlies installed on my note.
Now, I have always had the issue of a battery drain where the battery would only last less than 10 hours after a full charge, despite having very minimal usage. I have tried resetting the battery stats and calibrating the battery again, but it does not help the situation.
Lately, I have also noticed that despite the phone not being plugged into a power source, the phone reports that it is still charging. Ultimately, this prevents the phone from going into Deep Sleep. I used CPU spy to check, and it seems that the phone never enters deep sleep. I have tried pulling out the battery which removes the 'always charging' issue and allows the phone to enter deep sleep. However, as soon as I plugged in a power source and remove it, it comes back.
I have a feeling that this is the cause of my battery drain and was wondering how to fix the 'always charging' problem.
Any help is appreciated
Try cleaning your USB port
If it does not log in deep sleep then:
1. activate the flight mode (ICS settings \ Other \ offline mode)
2. turn off the notes
3. remove the battery for 10 seconds and return it
4. turn on your notes
5. expect everything to be loaded
6. remove the flight mode
7. occurs with Cpu spy if the cpu enters DeepSleep . When there's nothing to do, the CPU should go into "deep sleep" state, which means basically stopped, so it consumes very little power. Some programs can name this transition to deep sleep impossible, so the CPU remains at 200 MHz and drains the battery more than it should.
This happens for example if you are charging the phone and disconnect it from the cable while the screen is off. While charging the CPU is at 200 MHz all the time, and when you disconnect it should go into deep sleep if you're not using the phone, but this does not happen and it keeps running at 200 MHz.
Cause. Corrupt skin for the "Super clock" in Beutiful widgets app.
Solution. Use other skin
From mikhan Cause: process usbunmounter or smth like this after using usb flash drives via microusb host adapter Solution: kill the task or just reboot
From vcespon Cause: USB cable (Charging or connected to PC) unplugged while Screen off Solution 1: Reconnect USB cable and unplug with Screen ON Solution 2: Reboot phone
From handfish Cause: DirectoryBind Solution: Uninstall App
Hi guys,
If I restart the phone, the always charging problem is removed. However, at times, the always charging problem would come back and then randomly disappear.
Any ideas?
j03uen said:
Hi guys,
If I restart the phone, the always charging problem is removed. However, at times, the always charging problem would come back and then randomly disappear.
Any ideas?
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It is a known issue with a kernel wakelock called l2_hsic search for it on question xda forum. It is a radio or a USB running system process. How it is triggered we don't know, hope Samsung devs will find it and fix it. To reproduce it try Tunein from app store, when you are listening some radio the process l2_hsic is on the wakelocks the same time with the tunein but it disappears after the use of it.
Rebooting the phone always helps.
Hope it helped you a bit. Even it leaves it unclear!
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In my case I fixed it by running a small file on the battery contacts on the device (very carefully) and on the battery. They seem pretty susceptible to moisture.
My battery was showing Over Voltage and as if the USB charger was connected when in fact it wasn't.
The above fixed it for me!
Cheers!
Rayan
Hi
got big problem with battery life. But just when is on data usage. Not in plane mode and not on WiFi mode.
So last night set plane mode and go to sleep. Battery was on 42%. Woke up, turn off plane mod and turn on data usage. Battery was on 41% :good:
And did not touch phone screen in next 50 minutes. After 50 minutes turn on screen and battery was on 30%...then clean it with CleanMaster and HistoryEraser, reboot and battery was 20%?!?
So...in 1 hour with 2 minutes using 21% less
Once again...when is on WiFi there's no any kind of problem.
Did not said...just flash and ROOT stock BTU (british) unbranded ROM (from 24.10.2013. latest one) 5 days ago...and flash kernel for this ROM and flash recovery.
Found ROM and kernel on samsung-updates.com
I uninstalled many Samsung SW from phone and other SW i don't want to use.
Before BTU I had stock VIP (Croatia) and stock Taiwan ROM. And did not have problems with battery life.
Anybody can help?
Thank you
Check with Better Battery Stats app, and let me quess its RILJ that keeps your phone wake. No cure for that. Sometimes RILJ drains battery and sometimes dont, no matter what you do with your phone (somebody say its a Google location services blame for that, but I say its not, because I stopped it and still getting high RILJ wakelocks).
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I'm sorry but when tried to install BBS it was so many malware there...so, when I will finished PC problems then will try BBS.
Thank you and I will post here when will instal BBS again.
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Do I have to install BBS on computer? There is just .exe file...there's no .apk file i just can find .exe...and can't find .apk anywhere
I found BBS xda
And there's no any RILJ...when it's on Partial Wakelocks there's just BBS_WAKELOCK_WHILE_SAVING_REF and some other statistics but no RILJ
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So..I found RILJ now but it's just started and it's 0,2%...will wait a while and then will post result
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I found BBS xda
And there's no any RILJ...when it's on Partial Wakelocks there's just BBS_WAKELOCK_WHILE_SAVING_REF and some other statistics but no RILJ
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So..I found RILJ now but it's just started and it's 0,2%...will wait a while and then will post result
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Post screenshot of your partial wakelocks screen
According to my experience with android phones, this is perfectly normal battery drain !!! I wish i could manage 1d5h with 50% battery Nothing wrong is here.
Ok nice to hear that
Just found some advice somewhere on xda (don't know where now hahah)...to pull battery out and bla bla...and now it's fine
thank you
pozz
chillout23 said:
Ok nice to hear that
Just found some advice somewhere on xda (don't know where now hahah)...to pull battery out and bla bla...and now it's fine
thank you
pozz
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Thats partialy and temperary solution.
So..u know right 1? Just tell me please
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So..u know right 1? Just tell me please
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Nobody have proper solution except maybe Samsung. But they dont care.
Sent from the other side of my Galaxy!
hehe
thx 1 more time
pozz
Hello,
Something that I've been noticing...
Every time when Sony launches a new update my phone's battery is draining faster.
I'm not a hardcore user, I only use wi-fi or 3g, barely use 4g because my city doesn't have the greatest coverage, I don't need to use GPS and all other functionalities... Sometimes I use Whatsapp, Instagram and Snapchat and that is all.
Today for example I only used Whatsapp through their website, didn't use my phone that much and look at these stats:
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In a couple of hours I lost almost 40% of battery
I'm used to my phone lasting 2-3 days before needing to charge and now every day I have to do it.
Can someone explain to me, or help fix this issue?
Thank you all
PS.: I didn't root my phone or did anything with it yet....
Not sure since I use cyanogenmod but those stats just tell that you have the screen on a lot. For advanced battery usage diagnostics you would need root but you could try Wakelock Detector: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.uzumapps.wakelockdetector&hl=de
MyPictures said:
Not sure since I use cyanogenmod but those stats just tell that you have the screen on a lot. For advanced battery usage diagnostics you would need root but you could try Wakelock Detector: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.uzumapps.wakelockdetector&hl=de
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But that is what I'm talking about, each update my screen and android seems to use more battery.
I did nothing different with him from when I first got the phone and updated it to Lollipop.
The first update was great, then the others started to make my phone use more battery...
Are all your apps up to date? The second to last Snapchat update caused wakelocks and the latest should fix that.
Asife from the wakelock detector (which is a great app) you could also try Gsam Batterymonitor.
Cazteclo said:
Are all your apps up to date? The second to last Snapchat update caused wakelocks and the latest should fix that.
Asife from the wakelock detector (which is a great app) you could also try Gsam Batterymonitor.
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Yes, I just updated Snapchat.
I'm gonna try using Gsam since Wakelock only works with rooted devices.
Thanks for helping me guys
renatop said:
Yes, I just updated Snapchat.
I'm gonna try using Gsam since Wakelock only works with rooted devices.
Thanks for helping me guys
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There is also an app called Deep Sleep Info and that tells you, over time, how much sleep your phone is getting. This app does not require root and does not consume any cpu or battery power.
Before 5.1.1 I was getting around 90% when the screen was off but since 5.1.1 the phone is only sleeping around 60% of the time. I think there is more to the problem than just one rouge app because Gsam is reporting sensors.qcom and mediaserver as using more resources in the latest lollipop.
Did you do a factory reset after the update?
Before doing that, my phone also has poor battery life, but after did a factory reset, my battery life turns a lot better!
You might consider give it a try!
Hi,
I have problem with my Xperia Z3+ (E6553, firmware version 32.2.A.0.305 rooted). I use it everyday, and I don't use it a lot (about 1-2h SOT), but still my wakelocks are very high, and I can't target them. After a day of use, my battery is about 10-30 %, and this is below expectations. I have WIFI, NFC turned off for most of the time, the bluetooth module is active to connect with Smartwatch (Sony SW2), and transmission is always on.
I also use Amplify and Greenify.
According to BetterBatteryStats, in Kernel Wakelocks, I have 45 min of PowerManagerService.WakeLocks (which is sum of all partial wakelocks):
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, but in Partial Wakelocks its about 15 mins. Also I'm aware, that some of the partial wakelocks are triggered at the same time:
also I include screenshot of Alarms - there are lots of it, but it doesn't show duration:
, and process:
So, my question is: what is consuming the power, what's with "lost" wakelock time, and how to measure it?
I also send screenshot from WakeLock Detector:
and system battery usage:
Please help, because I have 3000 mAh battery in smartphone, I do nearly nothing on it, and my battery is depleted after less than day.
Tbh I don't really see a problem here. I might be wrong, but 5%/hr drain with bt and sync always on and light usage seems completely normal to me.
Only thing I can suggest is to disable amplify for a few days and see if you blocked something you weren't supposed to, but i'm skeptical that you'll find anything wrong. That bt is triggering alarm more than every minute...can you post cpu states bbs page?
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Tbh I don't really see a problem here. I might be wrong, but 5%/hr drain with bt and sync always on and light usage seems completely normal to me.
Only thing I can suggest is to disable amplify for a few days and see if you blocked something you weren't supposed to, but i'm skeptical that you'll find anything wrong. That bt is triggering alarm more than every minute...can you post cpu states bbs page?
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Well I disabled Amplify and we'll see what it changes.
BT is triggering alarm very often probably because of Smartwatch, but I can't target any specific app for SW2 that could do it.
Also I wonder, what's with other Kernel Wakeloks such as qpnp_fg_memaccess, netmgr_wl, or event1 to event6?
I'm sending today's screenshots from BBS including processor stats:
Are you new to this phone? Are you comparing it to what you had before?
In my experience 4.5% /hr drain with 90min screen on time doesn't really seem like it has anything wrong. After 12hrs (a full day) you have half battery left and that's not bad based on what i'm used to...
Phone was on for 2hrs with screen off but thats probably due to bt and smartwatch sync..I have trouble finding anything wrong here :/ maybe somebody else will have better insight
Rudjgaard said:
Are you new to this phone? Are you comparing it to what you had before?
In my experience 4.5% /hr drain with 90min screen on time doesn't really seem like it has anything wrong. After 12hrs (a full day) you have half battery left and that's not bad based on what i'm used to...
Phone was on for 2hrs with screen off but thats probably due to bt and smartwatch sync..I have trouble finding anything wrong here :/ maybe somebody else will have better insight
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Well I tried to turn off smartwatch, and "awake on screen off" dropped down to 10%... (from about 20%). So I think it's smartwatch related. Also bluetooth alarm dropped off to 4/h instead of 1 per min. I don't believe, that smartwatch synchronization is consuming so much power (if so, there would be already several threads about it), and I suspect one of smartwatch apps. But how to check which app exectly is draining power? It doesn't show on BBS nor WakeLock Detector. Is there some other app that can track it?
I'm sending list of smartwatch apps installed - maybe one of them looks to you suspicious?:
I bought this phone 2 weeks ago, and soon rooted it and installed May Update via Fastboot.
While I'm generally happy with this phone, there's serious battery drain issue due to a particular wakelock called IPCRTR_lpass_rx. While there are others like RILJ etc. they are still not that severe.
I've tried Wifi on + data off, both on, both off, Only Sim 1 activated, both sims activated.
After this, I even put my mobile on flight mode for a night and there was around 20% drain overnight. In my previous mobile Redmi 3S, there would hardly be 1% drain over night on flight mode and 3-4% if Wifi was on.
I was tracking these using BetterBatteryStats, however, while tracing the root cause, i even uninstalled BBS and used the system in-built bug report and analyzed it on battery historian to track the wakelocks and all.
Then came June update. I clean flashed through the unofficial fastboot, formatted data partition as well so as to leave no stone unturned. Again the same situation. A lot of battery drain.
Here are some reports -
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1. At around 6.30 PM (UTC) (graph times are in UTC) (12 AM IST) I kept my phone on flight mode at 50% battery and slept for 8 hours.
2. I woke up around 3.30 AM UTC (in the graph) (i.e, 9 AM IST) and checked my battery percentage. It was down to 30% from 50%.
3. Checked the main cause of wakeups, not much in Userspace wakelocks but massive amounts of kernel wakelocks from IPCRTR_lpass_rx. For the duration of this graph, there were over a million (2.3 x 10^6) wakelocks from this service, causing wakelocks every 2-3 seconds.
4. Even though phone went into full doze after some time, this wakelock continued.
Any suggestions on how to go about solving this?
Running June update, Rooted + cam2api enabled using Magisk patched boot img
Its been a month since i moved to a custom ROM, currently on Havoc OS 2.7
The severety of the bug is lesser than stock ROM, however, still quite random and causes battery drain and keeps CPU awake!
Check the wake sources, IPCRTR_lpass_rx is the number one wakelock with 10^6 wakelocks!! Thats way too huge in my opinion, and keeps my CPU awake.
At least i can prevent the wakelock to a large extent by turning off location, wifi (or both) in Havoc. It also doesn't occur during flight mode, or if it does sometimes, a restart usually solves the problem for me.
Ideally, even if i keep wifi on, battery should not drain more than 4-5% overnight (which was the case in all of my previous phones, and in my friends' phones other than Mi A2).
This is december now. And so far, the only problem i have with this device is the poor battery, intensified with software problems, poor modem and LPASS!!!
Its kind of frustrating for me.
Please see the screenshots and the attached bugreport.
rahulmanpur said:
This is december now. And so far, the only problem i have with this device is the poor battery, intensified with software problems, poor modem and LPASS!!!
Its kind of frustrating for me.
Please see the screenshots and the attached bugreport.
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Well, i'm very satisfied with battery on this device. It could be better, but it's only 3000mah.
This ss was taken yesterday.
rahulmanpur said:
At least i can prevent the wakelock to a large extent by turning off location, wifi (or both) in Havoc. It also doesn't occur during flight mode, or if it does sometimes, a restart usually solves the problem for me.
Ideally, even if i keep wifi on, battery should not drain more than 4-5% overnight (which was the case in all of my previous phones, and in my friends' phones other than Mi A2).
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Could you find what this Lpass wakelock mean? It occured 3720k times in 5 hours for me.
Unreal!