Since upgrading to 4.3 android system is taking a lot of battery and the phone won't deep sleep. I'm on stock 4.3 ge ROM and I wiped everything even SD card.
I was wondering if anyone else was experiencing this or if anyone knows the culprit.
I see NLP wakelock and nlpcollector wake lock but not too sure what apps or app is using this wake lock or how to track it down. Any help appreciated thanks.
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you have locaiton reporting on in maps?
Yes...I always have it on...I'll try turning it off
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Are you using Better Battery Stats?
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Are you using Better Battery Stats?
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Using wake lock detector. I'm under the impression they both do the same thing. Its happening on both my tablet (n10) and my phone...so weird..I guess I'll wipe and just not restore apps. I was just curious if anyone else was having these issues.
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with any app that uses location reporting you'll get the NLPwakelock. it is quite annoying but theres not much you can do about it. you can mitigate it by not using maps. or by turning off location sharing or unchecking "location & google search" under location options. that has helped my battery quite a bit.
just as a reference for my battery life:
total on time: 13 h
deep sleep: 10h11m
awake: 2h47m
screen on: 46m
wifi 2h50m
@73% battery. which i think is ok. have i had better yes. but 27% for 12 hours of standby and 45m of screen on. sure. if anyone else has any suggestions WITHOUT sacrificing autosync, maps, gmail, blinkfeed, and weather sync let me know!
Yeah I have android system as 42% usage. And strangely, gallery is at 44%..
Anyone else getting this ?
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syaoran68 said:
with any app that uses location reporting you'll get the NLPwakelock. it is quite annoying but theres not much you can do about it. you can mitigate it by not using maps. or by turning off location sharing or unchecking "location & google search" under location options. that has helped my battery quite a bit.
just as a reference for my battery life:
total on time: 13 h
deep sleep: 10h11m
awake: 2h47m
screen on: 46m
wifi 2h50m
@73% battery. which i think is ok. have i had better yes. but 27% for 12 hours of standby and 45m of screen on. sure. if anyone else has any suggestions WITHOUT sacrificing autosync, maps, gmail, blinkfeed, and weather sync let me know!
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It's not just that, I restored my Nexus 10 and now the problem is gone but still happening on my HTC One, not sure what it could be, tired of restoring my phone lol. I deleted the HTC Debug app and that helped a little because that was part of the Android system usage, but I still have other stuff. Trying to narrow it down.
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It's not just that, I restored my Nexus 10 and now the problem is gone but still happening on my HTC One, not sure what it could be, tired of restoring my phone lol. I deleted the HTC Debug app and that helped a little because that was part of the Android system usage, but I still have other stuff. Trying to narrow it down.
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What are you using to check this? the built in battery stats or something like GSAM Battery Monitor?
I ask because ive been getting this on ALL 4.3 ROMs but it seems to be operating normally by looking at the third party app like GSAM. It makes no sense to me.
I am having the exact same problem on my HTC One 4.3. Stock battery app shows from 70%-95% of system usage. Downloaded battery doctor and it is coming from the Gallery app. I tried literally everything, from hard reset to disabling the Gallery app. I have been researching and trying to fix it all day, seriously driving me insane. I just switched to android, and I am trying my hardest not to regret it.
Any help would be very grateful.
I have the same problem as the OP, I'm using a Nexus 4 with Android 4.3. The problem is not that there are some wakelocks, the problem for me is that after using Google Maps the phone won't go into deep sleep at all until I reboot, it is all the time kept awake by this nlp wakelock.
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I have the same problem as the OP, I'm using a Nexus 4 with Android 4.3. The problem is not that there are some wakelocks, the problem for me is that after using Google Maps the phone won't go into deep sleep at all until I reboot, it is all the time kept awake by this nlp wakelock.
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Some people have it, some don't not sure what it is, but hopefully Google or some 3rd party ROM developers fix it.
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I have no idea how to get to the bottom of this. Everything I normally try simply doesn't work when it comes to fixing this problem. In Better Battery Stats, it's clear that something is causing the modem to stay awake, because msm_hsic_host is a direct reference to external modem. I will literally have 10-20 minutes max of partial wakelock from sync and then I will have over two hours of msm_hsic_host wakelocks. Avast and Better Battery Stats all do not show any application taking up significant data in the background.
This is making the difference between 4-5 hours of screen on time and 6-7 hours of screen on time. Is there some sort of method to figuring out what is destroying my battery life?
Don't know if this information will help, I have used wakelock detector from play, a free app to show various wake locks .
Also tried Qualcomm battery guru, again free from play , it's a beta app specifically for phone with Snapdragon soc. When first enabled it monitors your phone usage for over 24 hours before enabling various power saving options, that can be customized by the user.
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I have no idea how to get to the bottom of this. Everything I normally try simply doesn't work when it comes to fixing this problem. In Better Battery Stats, it's clear that something is causing the modem to stay awake, because msm_hsic_host is a direct reference to external modem. I will literally have 10-20 minutes max of partial wakelock from sync and then I will have over two hours of msm_hsic_host wakelocks. Avast and Better Battery Stats all do not show any application taking up significant data in the background.
This is making the difference between 4-5 hours of screen on time and 6-7 hours of screen on time. Is there some sort of method to figuring out what is destroying my battery life?
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hmm.. interesting to see this as i thought this was a 4.2 issue. See this thread below. The wakelock is related to a driver issue from qualcom who makes the snapdragon s4 pro and 600. They released a patch that has been merged into various custom kernels but the issue remains in the AOSP stock kernel to this day. This is a main reason why i dont mind being on 4.1.2 instead of 4.2.2 until google or a dev for the HTC one fixes it, your battery life will suffer
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34858556
I ran a wireshark to figure out what was causing it.
One of my issues was Hotmail sync. Setting it to Push apparently means that it will constantly send packets back and forth. Stupid, but whatever.
Hunt3r.j2 said:
I ran a wireshark to figure out what was causing it.
One of my issues was Hotmail sync. Setting it to Push apparently means that it will constantly send packets back and forth. Stupid, but whatever.
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Hey,
can you explain how you ran a wireshark? I have this wakelock and can't figure out how to stop it and I dont use hotmail sync
Same problem here.... Lot of wake locks and can't find out what causes it.
24% lost in 9 hours sleep mode.
I have the same problem. Because of this Wakelock my HTC One won't go back to DeepSleep.
Is there no app/tool to observe which ap causes this wakelock?
did anyone find a solution? which network are you on (i'm on vodafone nl)
Facebook messenger!
I had this issue as well.. the wakelock was doing its thing like 50% of the time.. removed facebook messenger => the values are back to normal.
Please post if you can see the same..
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I had this issue as well.. the wakelock was doing its thing like 50% of the time.. removed facebook messenger => the values are back to normal.
Please post if you can see the same..
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I don't have FB messenger installed
Here's a really good explanation on what this wakelock is and how it's being produced.
http://www.reddit.com/r/nexus4/comments/199bd3/a_great_explanation_of_the_msm_hsic_host_wakelock/
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It's apparently much better than the n4 which had nearly the same wake lock as off-charger time. The snapdragon 600 with HTC has much improved the wake lock times.
i woke up today to see this happen for the firs time to my phone.
newest changes to mine: installed ARHD 9 (but it was fine the day or two since, only last night it was unplugged from the wall, instead of the usb port)
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It's apparently much better than the n4 which had nearly the same wake lock as off-charger time. The snapdragon 600 with HTC has much improved the wake lock times.
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I don't know buddy this is kinda bad considering the nexus has been out for a while and they have had time to fix it see my screen shot 4 some hours off charger and lots of wakelocks
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When I got the phone my battery was pretty phenomenal (comparatively speaking). But it seems since I took the update that Sprint pushed out a few weeks ago, the battery can't make it more than a few hours with light/moderate use. Its really horrid to be honest. Hoping the eventual 4.2.2 OTA will fix this. But in the meantime I wanted to know if anyone else was having this issue and possibly help identify the source of the problem. (By the way I am not rooted)
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When I got the phone my battery was pretty phenomenal (comparatively speaking). But it seems since I took the update that Sprint pushed out a few weeks ago, the battery can't make it more than a few hours with light/moderate use. Its really horrid to be honest. Hoping the eventual 4.2.2 OTA will fix this. But in the meantime I wanted to know if anyone else was having this issue and possibly help identify the source of the problem. (By the way I am not rooted)
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Have you checked the version of your Google Play Services APK? It can cause a particularly nasty bug on HTC devices.
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Have you checked the version of your Google Play Services APK? It can cause a particularly nasty bug on HTC devices.
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Play Services is v 3.1.36 but the actual Play Store is v 4.1.10 which is said to "fix battery drain issue." Still seems to be draining pretty rapidly. Any fix you know of?
Can we see your usage stats?
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Play Services is v 3.1.36 but the actual Play Store is v 4.1.10 which is said to "fix battery drain issue." Still seems to be draining pretty rapidly. Any fix you know of?
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The Play Store update should have also pushed Play Services, so yeah. Could we see your usage and also your app list/sync settings?
I'm in the same boat, even after the Google Play Store fix.
Seriously, we need usage stats.
Sorry, been working in home WiFi.
Hardly been using the phone since I still have my old Evo LTE and the battery is better on that.
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Wifi used up 43% of 60% of your battery? That's like a quarter of your battery gone! Am I the only one who thinks that's weird? Can we see the graph and awake time etc? (Sorry for the trouble, but it's the only way we can tell)
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Sorry, been working in home WiFi.
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Just wanted to ask, what does that mean? (Not trying to be negative in any way)
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Wifi used up 43% of 60% of your battery? That's like a quarter of your battery gone! Am I the only one who thinks that's weird? Can we see the graph and awake time etc? (Sorry for the trouble, but it's the only way we can tell)
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Just wanted to ask, what does that mean? (Not trying to be negative in any way)
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Well, in fairness for the last week or so I've been charging the phone and leaving it in my room. The screenshot was after like a day and a half in which a hardly used it and had WiFi on.
By working on home WiFi I meant talking to ISP and bumping up speeds, for the second time in a week.
I'll post the graph when I get home from work or early tomorrow as the phone has been unplugged for about 20 minutes.
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It won't hurt if you actually use it. Watching vids/playing games prevents blown up stats like that.
EDIT: Please, also include stats like screen time, awake time, cell reception, Wifi etc.
This was at work. I hardly use my phone at work fyi.
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Dropped 25 ish percent in 6 hours? What seems to be the problem?
With your usage, that would give you a day. I'm happy with 11 hours.
But with no internet connection and hardly any use. It concerns me because usually it would drop 5 maybe 10%. It was great on sleep.
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OK, now that I think about it, you're right. I remember getting more than 2 days on standby with absolutely no use (on wifi).
A day with that kind of usage is really not that good. It's weird because your stats don't show anything odd. I'd like to see some moderate to heavy usage stats though. The kind you say gives you 5 hours. That would help more.
Here you go. About 50% gone in about an hour of use (on WiFi) mostly on YouTube/Twitter or music with regular use of ATK.
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I'm having a serious battery drain issue with my Sprint One also, though I don't remember exactly when it started - it might very well have been that OTA update.
My battery drains when the phone is asleep. The phone will be dead in just over 24 hours from 100%, with less than one hour of screen usage. The integrated "usage" monitor shows that WiFi consumes this power , whether or not WiFi is in use. I have a paid task manager app that can track stats over time, and according to it, the processor appears to be running at ~15% constantly when the screen is off. I've tried disabling WiFi and having the phone sleep on just the cell network, to no avail. I first thought that perhaps the poor service at my house was causing it. However, I watched the battery drain at exactly the same rate when in an area with perfect coverage.
Here's the weird part - I tried airplane mode'ing my phone. Airplane mode doesn't seem to stop it. In fact, airplane mode seemed to accelerate the drain! I find it simply unacceptable that my phone will die like this with almost no usage.
I feel that the problem is not a rogue third-party app I have installed. I've used the "disable" option on Facebook, Twitter, and I've removed several other suspected apps. It makes no difference. I even suspected my task manager app; I tried removing it and looking at the integrated one, and there was no difference.
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I'm having a serious battery drain issue with my Sprint One also, though I don't remember exactly when it started - it might very well have been that OTA update.
My battery drains when the phone is asleep. The phone will be dead in just over 24 hours from 100%, with less than one hour of screen usage. The integrated "usage" monitor shows that WiFi consumes this power , whether or not WiFi is in use. I have a paid task manager app that can track stats over time, and according to it, the processor appears to be running at ~15% constantly when the screen is off. I've tried disabling WiFi and having the phone sleep on just the cell network, to no avail. I first thought that perhaps the poor service at my house was causing it. However, I watched the battery drain at exactly the same rate when in an area with perfect coverage.
Here's the weird part - I tried airplane mode'ing my phone. Airplane mode doesn't seem to stop it. In fact, airplane mode seemed to accelerate the drain! I find it simply unacceptable that my phone will die like this with almost no usage.
I feel that the problem is not a rogue third-party app I have installed. I've used the "disable" option on Facebook, Twitter, and I've removed several other suspected apps. It makes no difference. I even suspected my task manager app; I tried removing it and looking at the integrated one, and there was no difference.
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Check to make sure never auto turn on Wi-Fi is checked in Wi-Fi advanced settings. I was going to suggest poor reception since that kills my battery, but you mentioned trying airplane mode.
With screen off and nothing running, it's not surprising that Wi-Fi is the main battery drain. But it is too fast in my opinion too.
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Is high performance Wi-Fi disabled?
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Hey guys, im currently running CM10.1 nightlies and I have noticed that in my battery stats, android os chews a lot of my battery.
I checked with better battery stats whats happening, and it shows that google services and google search is waking my phone a lot,
so i disabled then.
the issue still persists and i don't know what to do
someone shed some light?
I have heard that this problem is uniform across all android 4.2.2 devices?
EDIT: SOLUTION. just turn off wifi and mobile data if you want to sleep your phone.
spazzy1912 said:
Hey guys, im currently running CM10.1 nightlies and I have noticed that in my battery stats, android os chews a lot of my battery.
I checked with better battery stats whats happening, and it shows that google services and google search is waking my phone a lot,
so i disabled then.
the issue still persists and i don't know what to do
someone shed some light?
I have heard that this problem is uniform across all android 4.2.2 devices?
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Even though this is on stock, This thread will help (maybe)
Try disabling the backup services, as they tend to run for like half an hour each time you power up your phone, or maybe it does that everyday.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2194644
campoki said:
Even though this is on stock, This thread will help (maybe)
Try disabling the backup services, as they tend to run for like half an hour each time you power up your phone, or maybe it does that everyday.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2194644
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sorry my bad, i didnt mean data usage, i meant battery usage D:
i will update my op
spazzy1912 said:
sorry my bad, i didnt mean data usage, i meant battery usage D:
i will update my op
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Try use Wakelock detector Or betterBatteryStats apps to check is there any hsic_mmc thingy??report to us here. That's probably been preventing phone deepsleeping..
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whitefang3456 said:
Try use Wakelock detector Or betterBatteryStats apps to check is there any hsic_mmc thingy??report to us here. That's probably been preventing phone deepsleeping..
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nope, all i see in wakelock detector and bbs is android os, nothing strange like hsic_mmc :S
like, all i see are actual apps
I came across the same issue, where I was getting a quick battery drain. I went ahead and unticked auto sync and have wifi shut off via toggle and only turn it on when I need it. After checking the Android OS percentage, it went down by half and battery life now is insane, once in sleep mode, it preserves a lot of battery. I was at 100% at 8:15 am yesterday morning and today I am on 72%, granted I haven't used the phone that much but prior to the previously mentioned steps, I would probably be recharging as we speak!
Start BetterBatteryStats and check your kernel wakelocks - it could be the msm_hsic_host wakelock that is causing your battery drainage?
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Start BetterBatteryStats and check your kernel wakelocks - it could be the msm_hsic_host wakelock that is causing your battery drainage?
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hmm, in bbs i dont see kernel wakelocks :S
can i ask some help here??
last night i leave my phone 100% fully charge before i sleep..
when i wake up its dead!! i leave it around 1:00am and i wake up 10:00am
i check the battery consumption and its all android os..
jetwoot said:
can i ask some help here??
last night i leave my phone 100% fully charge before i sleep..
when i wake up its dead!! i leave it around 1:00am and i wake up 10:00am
i check the battery consumption and its all android os..
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this seems to be an issue since android 4.2.2
the only way to get rid of this issue is to have wifi and mobile data turned off.
try it and please post back
spazzy1912 said:
this seems to be an issue since android 4.2.2
the only way to get rid of this issue is to have wifi and mobile data turned off.
try it and please post back
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mobile data is off last night and only wifi is on ..
and that is only 3%
i think android os is more responsible of the massive drain??
can i limit andriod os if yes?? then how??
jetwoot said:
mobile data is off last night and only wifi is on ..
and that is only 3%
i think android os is more responsible of the massive drain??
can i limit andriod os if yes?? then how??
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hmm, how much battery are you draining in total overnight?
my phone drains like, 2 percent overnight, so, from 100 down to 98
spazzy1912 said:
hmm, how much battery are you draining in total overnight?
my phone drains like, 2 percent overnight, so, from 100 down to 98
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6 to 8% since im on 4.2.2
uhm dont know what happen its ok now back to normal..
maybe its on the app called autokiller memory optimizer i do some tweaks using that app
then when i uninstalled it fix my issues
btw thanks for the help!!!
jetwoot said:
6 to 8% since im on 4.2.2
uhm dont know what happen its ok now back to normal..
maybe its on the app called autokiller memory optimizer i do some tweaks using that app
then when i uninstalled it fix my issues
btw thanks for the help!!!
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Btw task killers are bad for the android os.
I know that I have another device but I'm running Resurrection Remix Rom right now and well... See on your own... It's insane...
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I know that I have another device but I'm running Resurrection Remix Rom right now and well... See on your own... It's insane...
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Just install app ops, in app look for Android System, turn off both location and keep awake. Done.
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Just install app ops, in app look for Android System, turn off both location and keep awake. Done.
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Oi, that actually sounds like a freaking good idea.
I'll try that for the next few days! Thanks!
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Just install app ops, in app look for Android System, turn off both location and keep awake. Done.
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app ops doesnt work now...google disabled that access...any other way? i need to turn off keep awake for android system
Nah "CM".... Always beta
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[SOLVED] Solution!
SOLVED!
After maaaaaaaany weeks of googling, searching, WakeLock monitoring, more searching...
I finally fixed what's causing this!
The wakelocks are named:
NlpCollectorWakeLock
NlpWakeLock
Those were the main battery drainers (those freaking suckers!).
They aren't that important to run in the background at all, it's just a location service by Google Now (you know, just so the NSA has more data from you).
It does not affect the device performance or function in any way (as far as I know but I guess it prevents Google Now from searching your location while your phone is locked).
The simple fix for all this:
Simply download "Wakelock Terminator" from the Play Store and run it. You also need Xposed for the installed module to run tho which means you also need a rooted device.
(Downside of the free version: You can only prevent one service from running unlimited wakelocks, for more you'll need the paid version. But because you'll most likely fix only the draining problem you won't need more anyways!)
Then simply go an search for "Google Play Services", tick "Prevent Wake Lock" and add the above mentioned services to the list.
After one day of doing this my phone battery lasts far longer now, draining only about 1-2% an hour instead of 8-10% as it was before.
If this worked for you please hit the "Thanks!"-Button! This is not for my own pleasure, it's for everyone else having the same issue and want to find a legit, fast, easy solution
Also, that's what the button is here for
Getting around 3.5 hours SOT after a few charges it does not seem to be getting better. Constantly seeing System UI listed as top wakelock offender. I cleared the cache and it helped for a short time. Now it is no longer listed under Lollipop battery stats but WLD finds it every time.
Just wondering if anyone has seen the same wakelocks. In WLD it seems most are audio related. The others say 'dozeservice'.
Using WLD to detect. Rooted, unlocked. DPI changed, double tap to wake installed. Nothing set to sync aside from default google services. Gmail, calendar, chrome, etc.
If you have touch sounds on, turn them off. Now one of the first things I turn off. Always get wakelocks when I had that option on. . Yeah. You should be getting closer to 6 SOT
gamewarden234 said:
If you have touch sounds on, turn them off. Now one of the first things I turn off. Always get wakelocks when I had that option on. . Yeah. You should be getting closer to 6 SOT
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Thanks for the reply. The only sounds I have on are dialer (barely make outgoing calls) and lock screen sounds I just disabled lock sounds though. I find them extremely annoying but always forget to turn off.
gamewarden234 said:
If you have touch sounds on, turn them off. Now one of the first things I turn off. Always get wakelocks when I had that option on. . Yeah. You should be getting closer to 6 SOT
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I can manage 5-6 hours SOT depending on what I'm doing. 4 is super easy to get even with GPS running and Bluetooth all day. I would give greenify a try to see if that helps.
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I can manage 5-6 hours SOT depending on what I'm doing. 4 is super easy to get even with GPS running and Bluetooth all day. I would give greenify a try to see if that helps.
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I agree. Greenify is a must. I would greenify all apps you don't receive notifications from. My podcast app was using my GPS all day long the other day. Greenified and haven't seen it since.
I'm having the same issue with system ui wake locks. Rooted decrypted. However, ive been averaging 4-5 hours SOT, so its not that bad. I'm not sure what exactly is causing the wake locks though.
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I can barely get 2.5 hours sot before I'm down to 10 - 15% battery. Kernel and android os are way up there in battery consumption... Yesterday between the two, they kept my phone awake for almost 7 hours
aka757 said:
I'm having the same issue with system ui wake locks. Rooted decrypted. However, ive been averaging 4-5 hours SOT, so its not that bad. I'm not sure what exactly is causing the wake locks though.
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Do you have wakelock detector installed? If so can you tell me what you're seeing as the culprits. Also wondering if you're paired to a wearable. I have a moto 360 paired.
I am now seeing:
The usual 'dozeservice' multiple times
AudioMix
Alarm
Ringtone player
Show keyguard
I have no alarms set.
I ended up wiping it today while I was getting rid of encryption.
Planning on slowly adding apps back.
If anyone wants to chime in to compare apps, here's what I had.
Adaway, Nest, Plex, Netflix, Battery widget, Wear, WLD, Greader pro, Weather
I'm usually pretty light on apps but figured maybe someone with the same problem might recognize an app.
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I ended up wiping it today while I was getting rid of encryption.
Planning on slowly adding apps back.
If anyone wants to chime in to compare apps, here's what I had.
Adaway, Nest, Plex, Netflix, Battery widget, Wear, WLD, Greader pro, Weather
I'm usually pretty light on apps but figured maybe someone with the same problem might recognize an app.
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I've had the same - Systemui and Google search wakelocks. Have Twitter, Reddit is Fun, Wakelock Detector, Gsam, AC Unity, App Ops, Grubhub, greenify, Snapchat, Tunein Radio.
Ugh. So we have one app in common.
Im on my fresh install with one downloaded app (wld) and systemui is still waking.
Are you seeing the same instances in systemui as i am?
This is turning into a bit of a 'dear diary' but in case anyone comes across the same problem I am hoping to document for them.
Since I wiped and disabled encryption my battery life has increased significantly. I have only installed instagram, nest, and swiftkey so far.
SystemUI is still wakelocking slightly but nowhere near what I was seeing before.
I've been up for 22 hours and I'm currently at 53% remaining. Granted only 2 hours SOT so far but this is FAR better than I'd seen before.
I will continue to load apps slowly to see if I can find the culprit.
I'm bumping an old thread but I've been having the same wakelock issues with dozeservice and it turns out that dozeservice is the ambient display feature, which makes sense.
I have a few questions:
1-What is a good Wakelock detector app?
2- Can I use Greenify with Franco Kernal?
Thanks!
Is it OK to clear the cache of systemui? Because I am having the same issue. It's on top of my list causing wake lock. I've installed Franco kernel and I am on stock 5.1.1 encrypted but I only get around 3 hours of SOT
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ShotSkydiver said:
I'm bumping an old thread but I've been having the same wakelock issues with dozeservice and it turns out that dozeservice is the ambient display feature, which makes sense.
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Yeah, doze service for me to.
wlan_wow_ml is causing the majority of my drain. I'm not too familiar with this one. msm_serial_hs_rx is also very high. I've tried everything I can to get better battery life. I average about 20hours with 4-4.5hours screen on time.
Any ideas?
I get a lot of this wake lock as well, no idea what it is
The first one is the connection to a wireless network. No idea on the second. Download gsam battery monitor. Let it run for 24 hrs after a full charge. Gsam has a built in app called app sucker. Open that and at the top there is a drop down menu to view kernel wake locks. Then you can select each one and after that opens there's a button that says Google me. That'll tell you what each one is.
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I posted this on the Motorola Support forums as well as a question on the msm_hsic_host wakelock and one person said this
"I think that the "wlan_wow_wl wakelock" is a software lock included in the Android OS and installed so that your phone does not wake every time it sees your (or other) wireless network access points. I believe the msm_hsic_host wakelock is related to the data radio for the same purpose. Both designed to keep battery drain to a minimum when the phone is idle.."
so guess these wakelocks are good to have.
So these are wakelocks to avoid wakelocks? Lol
cyberr8der said:
So these are wakelocks to avoid wakelocks? Lol
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i guess?? lol
These wakelocks are too high to ignore...
It seems to be related to qualcomm drivers and afaik they already fixed it, but we need to wait for Motorola to implement the fix in a future update.
I have the same problem. This caused my battery to drop 10% idling for 6 hours with no apps installed. I hope it gets fixed soon.
Here we go again...
8 hours awake (because of msm_hsic_host and wlan_wow_wl)... This can't be right.
Is there any solution with battery drain"wlan_wow_wl wakelock"?
ramzal said:
wlan_wow_ml is causing the majority of my drain. I'm not too familiar with this one. msm_serial_hs_rx is also very high. I've tried everything I can to get better battery life. I average about 20hours with 4-4.5hours screen on time.
Any ideas?
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Do you have this app installed : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.loadinghome.smartunlock
Or anything similar that uses some kind of rule based on wireless SSID ?
Or even an wireless files sharing app that stays on ?
That wlan_wow_wl is cased of periodic scans of the wireless status IMO, like searching for networks around you or looking if you are still connected to certain network!
You could try disabling "always WiFi scan". In Android 5 is found under advance settings from WiFi menu(from the 3dots menu), in Android 6 is found under geolocalisation (GPS) in the search menu(from the 3dots menu)
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