Hey! I don't find any good solutions on my current problem, so I rather open a new topic about it..
My Xperia Z is suffering from some very high kernel wakelock and battery drainage problem and I don't know how.to fix it. Anyone? See attached screenshot for more info!
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Have you read through this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2297291
If you turn off mobile data does the situation improve?
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Have you read through this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2297291
If you turn off mobile data does the situation improve?
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Yes it does, but it is annoying that my battery is losing 3%/1.5 hour when it should sleep..
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Try turning Stamina Mode on
Try turning data related widgets off (Google Now, weather, Facebook, etc)
I don't know of a way to track down which app is requesting the wakelock, so I'd start by disabling everything I can think of, then adding widgets back in/turning services back on one by one and checking to see which one is responsible.
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Try turning Stamina Mode on
Try turning data related widgets off (Google Now, weather, Facebook, etc)
I don't know of a way to track down which app is requesting the wakelock, so I'd start by disabling everything I can think of, then adding widgets back in/turning services back on one by one and checking to see which one is responsible.
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This wakelock is there even with 2G / GSM and Mobile network inactivated. I am on de-bloated monxDIFIED ROM with latest Doomkernel and apps like Facebook are greenified. It's still there.
The msm_hsic_host wakelock plagues all S4Pro devices. There is a kernel side fix (at least on the Nexus 4) but it breaks some other things
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.. but it breaks some other things
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What kind of things?
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What kind of things?
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Data drop/lockup.
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Data drop/lockup.
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I hope Doomlord will take this in account, because one of his future fixes /To-Do in future versions of Doomkernel is to add an patch that fixes / minimizes the amount of msm_hsic_host wakelock.
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Hi guys, i need all of yours expert advice. My SGS3 I9305 gets hot while using. The rear bottom part of the phone gets pretty hot where the sim card is and i can also feel it on sceen while tapping. I dont do too much with the phone except using viber so often, moderate browsing and using apex launcher for theming. I was wondering should I take it to Samsung service centre? Please leave ur expert advice. Thanks in advance
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Hi guys, i need all of yours expert advice. My SGS3 I9305 gets hot while using. The rear bottom part of the phone gets pretty hot where the sim card is and i can also feel it on sceen while tapping. I dont do too much with the phone except using viber so often, moderate browsing and using apex launcher for theming. I was wondering should I take it to Samsung service centre? Please leave ur expert advice. Thanks in advance
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Is your phone overclocked? Is there some app that doesn't let your phone deep sleep? Try installing Better Battery Stats and take a look what's happening with your phone when you are not looking at it
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Is your phone overclocked? Is there some app that doesn't let your phone deep sleep? Try installing Better Battery Stats and take a look what's happening with your phone when you are not looking at it
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thanks for your reply mate? my phone is still stock. please check the screenshot i have taken from battery stats pro and let me know i find any abnormal activity. thanks in advance.
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I have this problems also...
It gets hot when using any type of mobile data signal...
And it gets annoying to use the phone after a while...
And coming from an S Advance I feel this heat to be very uncomfortable....
I've been wondering if this is common with everyone....
I just moved from an iPhone so I am not sure if what I am having is anything serious. Battery seems to be dropping much faster than I am used to seeing.
Phone takes about 2 hours and 30 minutes to charge, it's speedy but battery was draining pretty quickly so I rooted and installed LiquidSmooth.
It says that the process names Android OS is taking 81 percent of my battery.
Things are still as they were, I am not sure what do next. Any help or pointing to the right thred would be very appreciated.
Post here screenshot of you power usage.
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Thanks for answering!
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Post here screenshot of you power usage.
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Here it is,
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Please have a look!
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See this one too, if it helps identifying whether the discharge is normal or not!
What did you modify?
It seems that something keep your phone awake more then it should be.
Try to unistal apps that runing in background (those snapdragon apps, 56% stuff) and etc.
Fast dormancy also has possibility to cause high Android OS, you may try to look if your carrier support fast dormancy, if not then disable it.
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Thanks!
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Fast dormancy also has possibility to cause high Android OS, you may try to look if your carrier support fast dormancy, if not then disable it.
Hope I help
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I had tried to pinpoint the most draining app, tried BetterBatteryStats and the tutorial about how to interpret the data but couldn't solve it.
I installed SlimKat and by battery is doing just fine, 7 hours gone with wifi on with moderate usage and I am on 60 percent now.
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Are you sure it's the USSD menu?
Mine doesn't (just checked), and neither did my Qtek 1010 (Although it coped poorly with the feature).
Granted, I'm not using a Blue Angel, and my i-mate is ROMmed to the hilt, but surely the menu should just trigger a sound event (that I certainly don't have) which you can switch off?
Does it do the same when you Look4It (*120*5555# I think) ?
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I use stamina mode and whitelists apps like Gmail etc... I have no major drains.. When I don't all apps seem to wake up my phone as well
Try to turn off the "scan always available" under wifi settings
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I am on Lollipop and get this error a few times a day.
Has anyone else seen this? It doesn't seem to have any specific app it just happens randomly.
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That's a toast notification and not one that's standard in Android. If you have any sort of task killer app or cache cleaning app I would look at that as the first culprit.
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That's a toast notification and not one that's standard in Android. If you have any sort of task killer app or cache cleaning app I would look at that as the first culprit.
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What is a toast notification? I have no task killers installed and never have.
It just refers to the style of notification you're seeing. Toast notifications are popups that are not actionable and not persistent.
http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/ui/notifiers/toasts.html
Unfortunately there's no easy way to determine what is generating the toast notification unless you are rooted. Some people have reported that the M-Go app produces these notifications. Regardless, it's not part of stock Android and it is being generated by some app that you have installed.
I do have the MGO app uninstall it for now to see what happens. Thanks for the info.
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I don't want to talk to you early but I think uninstalling MGO fixed that issue. I haven't had that error since I removed it.
Thank you for the suggestion.
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has now been a full day without the M-Go app and no errors. Bettery also has been much better without that app installed.
TY again for the info
I'm glad this worked for you. What does MGo do anyway?
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I'm glad this worked for you. What does MGo do anyway?
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Video service that took over the service Samsung had. Only use it now because I had some credit from some titles that did not transfer from Samsung. I have about $40 credit. Will use it till I am out of credit. It supports Chromecast too.
Have not reinstalled it and error has been gone since. Phone battery is better without it too.
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Hey guys,
Haven't seen this wakelock issue pop up on the Nexus 6 yet, I know it was something that was an issue for the Nexus 4 and older version of the OS a while back
Anyways I've just updated to 5.1 and it's working surprisingly well, aside from having to downgrade the radio to receive calls.
The problem I'm noticing all of a sudden is the msm_hsic_host and PowerManagerService.Display, the former being the worse of the two.
In the screenshot you'll see that my phone is awake 61% of the time over 22 hours of testing, almost 6 of those hours being msm_hsic_host, and 4 being the PowerManagerService.
I looked a bit in to the msm one and it seems to come up when the phone is bouncing between 3G/LTE signals and people suggest putting the phone on wifi, but my phone has full-barred LTE almost always and when I'm home I'm on wifi, so this wasn't able to fix my issue.
Is there a way to see more detail what is causing this process to keep the phone awake? Or has anyone seen this and found a solution?
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Host is usually related to poor signal. Display is just that, your screen is on.
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Host is usually related to poor signal. Display is just that, your screen is on.
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Yeah for the host I had read it's related to a poor signal, but I don't have a poor signal at all. When I'm at work it's full LTE as you can see in the screenshot above.
At home I'm on Wifi, and even if I'm not on Wifi it's also a full signal.
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Yeah for the host I had read it's related to a poor signal, but I don't have a poor signal at all. When I'm at work it's full LTE as you can see in the screenshot above.
At home I'm on Wifi, and even if I'm not on Wifi it's also a full signal.
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Did you also get this figured out? Because I am having this wakelock as well on Franco Kernel on my Nexus 6.
Hi! First of all, i know, there are hundreds of possible causes to battery drains: wakelocks, account sync, malicious apps (FB, Instagram...), but i've been researching and i have no clue about what is causing it.
I'm with Cataclysm (MM) and franco.kernel r34, have greenified almost all the aps, and limited permissions with app ops, however, tonight i've had a 20% battery loss, 40% of the time awake, and no wakelocks detected.
Maybe i'm freaking out because of nothing and 20% of battery loss is a usual thing, but i think it's not.
Here are some screenshots:
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app/battery:
I know it's boring and tedious, but i've been searching here in other posts and haven't found nothing, any help will be appreciated
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Edit: SOLVED, router issue, see my last comment for the details
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Well... last night i turned on plane mode, and only 1% battery drain in 7 hours... maybe wifi is messing up?
That 37% .gms is Google location stuff. Maybe revisit those settings. Your signal looks good.
Checked into AppOps which processes had location and disabled them, anyway, when i did the screenshots location was off...
Yesterday completely clean installation, now i'm running stock unrooted with elementalx kernel, and had the same battery draining issue, but i've noticed that only happens while connected to mi wifi network.
I have to try it on another wifi and see the results, but at the moment, some advice to fix the on wifi draining?
Solved!! I found the problem, the router that distributes my cable company had a completely buggy firmware, and i found a thread that explains how to fix it:
http://comunidad.movistar.es/t5/Sop...llos-Mitrastar-Batería-WIFI-DHCP/td-p/2659061
Tonight i have lost only 5% battery, so that really fix my problem.
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Solved!! I found the problem, the router that distributes my cable company had a completely buggy firmware, and i found a thread that explains how to fix it:
http://comunidad.movistar.es/t5/Sop...llos-Mitrastar-Batería-WIFI-DHCP/td-p/2659061
Tonight i have lost only 5% battery, so that really fix my problem.
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Umm...... No habla Español
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Umm...... No habla Español
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Actually if your router isn't the mitrastar HGW 2101GN-R2 this is not your problem, otherwise i hope you find the way to translate the guide
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Actually if your router isn't the mitrastar HGW 2101GN-R2 this is not your problem, otherwise i hope you find the way to translate the guide
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OK, understood. Thought it was a more general router problem.
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