I notice now when when I factory reset my phone, it doesn't fully restore to factory default settings. Some of my carrier apps are already preinstalled right after I factory reset.
In the past, when I do a factory reset, I will receive a personalisation update which after that will install the carrier apps.
I believe this is what is causing a huge battery drain on my phone with high android system usage.
Anyway, if needed
I tried resetting on both within the os and through bootloader.
I'm on full stock 4.2.2 and have not tampered with any modification.
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Whats the problem with that?
I think its normal that your carrier apps are already being installed after doing a factory reset.
Can you probably explain your problem with a bit more details?
If you have carrier-branded phone then they are built into the ROM itself so a factory reset will still include them
The issue I'm having is, I have High battery usage by Android system. I thought a factory reset could solve this issue. But right after I have done the reset, Android system starts having high battery consumption even before I sign in to any services.
Right after I updated to 4.2.2, I get around 3-5% of Android system usage in the stock battery usage details, and around 30-40% of idle times. Battery drain around 1% overnight. This continued for a few day.
But now, Android system usage contributes around 50-80% of battery usage and I have only ~5% of idle times. And battery drained 7% overnight.
I thought it was something I have downloaded that caused the issue so I did a factory reset, but the problem persists even before I downloaded or updated any apps. So I'm wondering if there are still some old cache remaining after the reset.
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Friedtofux said:
The issue I'm having is, I have High battery usage by Android system. I thought a factory reset could solve this issue. But right after I have done the reset, Android system starts having high battery consumption even before I sign in to any services.
Right after I updated to 4.2.2, I get around 3-5% of Android system usage in the stock battery usage details, and around 30-40% of idle times. Battery drain around 1% overnight. This continued for a few day.
But now, Android system usage contributes around 50-80% of battery usage and I have only ~5% of idle times. And battery drained 7% overnight.
I thought it was something I have downloaded that caused the issue so I did a factory reset, but the problem persists even before I downloaded or updated any apps. So I'm wondering if there are still some old cache remaining after the reset.
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*shot.
More stats please. That one snap isn't helping much. And what apps did you install?
Here you go.
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Here you go.
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You kinda forgot the main one.
Also, could you give me the screen details?
Also, it doesn't seem that you are getting abnormal battery life. But I dunno. I need to see your held awake time and your screen on discharge to screen off discharge ratio.
Sorry, my phone is currently charging, will get back here after getting more usage information
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Sorry, my phone is currently charging, will get back here after getting more usage information
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But anyway, why are there some people who dont get as much Android system usage as me. I don't understand, I used to not have it as my main cause of battery consumption too.
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Friedtofux said:
But anyway, why are there some people who dont get as much Android system usage as me. I don't understand, I used to not have it as my main cause of battery consumption too.
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You are stock unrooted, like me. That's why.
Same usage. Get a custom kernel, should go to like 5%.
Friedtofux said:
I notice now when when I factory reset my phone, it doesn't fully restore to factory default settings. Some of my carrier apps are already preinstalled right after I factory reset.
In the past, when I do a factory reset, I will receive a personalisation update which after that will install the carrier apps.
I believe this is what is causing a huge battery drain on my phone with high android system usage.
Anyway, if needed
I tried resetting on both within the os and through bootloader.
I'm on full stock 4.2.2 and have not tampered with any modification.
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Try flashing a non-carrier branded RUU. To do this, you might need to "trick" the android info.txt file in it to accept your MID and CID. It depends on which MID and CID you have. There are threads around that show you how to do this. The only possible downside to this is you might not get your carrier specific OTA's, but it sounds like you're having issues with those anyway. A lot of bloatware (carrier apps) can really drain sometimes. I hope this helps.
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Try flashing a non-carrier branded RUU. To do this, you might need to "trick" the android info.txt file in it to accept your MID and CID. It depends on which MID and CID you have. There are threads around that show you how to do this. The only possible downside to this is you might not get your carrier specific OTA's, but it sounds like you're having issues with those anyway. A lot of bloatware (carrier apps) can really drain sometimes. I hope this helps.
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So where can i find that RUU? I am on HBOOT 1.54 anyway. S-On
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So where can i find that RUU? I am on HBOOT 1.54 anyway. S-On
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http://www.htcdev.com/devcenter/downloads
Input the specs you need, and the RUU should come up. Your Hboot shouldn't matter. It might be a little smoother process if you were s-off, but since you've already crossed that bridge, you just have to make do (or re-flash hboot 1.44). Hope this helps.
Thanks I will try
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http://www.htcdev.com/devcenter/downloads
Input the specs you need, and the RUU should come up. Your Hboot shouldn't matter. It might be a little smoother process if you were s-off, but since you've already crossed that bridge, you just have to make do (or re-flash hboot 1.44). Hope this helps.
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They don't have the RUU for my version
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I only have 3 hours of screen on time
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I only have 3 hours of screen on time
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You have 2.25/22.5 screen/standby.
With 33% left.
That's awesome. Don't know what you are complaining about unless you are running a custom kernel.
I got 3.75/12.75.
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sauprankul said:
You have 2.25/22.5 screen/standby.
With 33% left.
That's awesome. Don't know what you are complaining about unless you are running a custom kernel.
I got 3.75/12.75.
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How do you see?
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How do you see?
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I'm assuming you're asking me how do I see those numbers...
I'm probably wrong.
There's the 22 and change up there in the top left.
There's the 2 and change in the center.
If you're asking me why I think you are getting better battery life than I am, then I would say it is because your phone has excellent standby, and anybody using there phone continuously can get cool screen in times. It takes more to get that and good standby.
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My power management in my xperia z1 is having issue, i always need to clear data on eco mode controller and restart my phone to fix this problem because of inaccurate hours left.
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My power management in my xperia z1 is having issue, i always need to clear data on eco mode controller and restart my phone to fix this problem because of inaccurate hours left.
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Same here, with 4.2.2 I had like 17 days in standby but I saw when I reboot my phone, the time left switch to less like it will calibrate him self. To me is inaccurate anyway, there is no way to keep you phone alive so long like it show you so I will not be bothered about it. Make a calculation on your own.
I thought ur phone is already in 4.3?
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I thought ur phone is already in 4.3?
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Yes, it is. I was just saying was even worse with 4.2.2 but no big changes even on 4.3.
What I'm wondering is, how do you people know how many hours there should be left?
Does it not calculate this depending on the data you supply it with (your previous usage on cycles it has monitored)
Mine showed pretty low numbers very early on since I was fiddeling so much with it that the battery was flat pretty quickly.
Later the predictions increased, since I started to use it a bit less..
If you delete all the info it has to go on all the time, how will it be able to give you correct output?
how long does your phone last usually?
You say inaccurate, do you mean it shows too many or too few hours left?
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You say inaccurate, do you mean it shows too many or too few hours left?
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In my case it shows always more than what he will really be on battery. This was with 4.2.2 and still with 4.3. You right about how it work and how the calculation are managed but really the calculation are untruthfully. I will never take in consideration what the phone saying so this was my only advice.
In my case my battery drains more if my power management malfunctiond and it bothers me..
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I have in the last two weeks a strong battery wear, even if I switch it off overnight I lose 10-15 percent of the battery, factory reset I have also reinstalled brings everything is nothing, in the first 8 weeks that was not so, someone have an idea about this?
I am on 4.2.2 and root,removed Bloatware.
letschky said:
I have in the last two weeks a strong battery wear, even if I switch it off overnight I lose 10-15 percent of the battery, factory reset I have also reinstalled brings everything is nothing, in the first 8 weeks that was not so, someone have an idea about this?
I am on 4.2.2 and root,removed Bloatware.
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You should try an app called better battery stats, it'll help you isolate what rogue app is possibly causing your drain. It's not a battery saver app, it's a diagnostics tool more or less
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brittoking said:
You should try an app called better battery stats, it'll help you isolate what rogue app is possibly causing your drain. It's not a battery saver app, it's a diagnostics tool more or less
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ok,i will test this and Report
Thank you!
Can anyone help me? Starting yesterday my son's phone started running really hot and the battery had been draining at a rapid rate. The battery info shows Motorola Services using most battery. This has never been the case. Here's a screen shot to show what I'm talking about. Can anyone tell me what to do to resolve this?
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Can anyone help me? Starting yesterday my son's phone started running really hot and the battery had been draining at a rapid rate. The battery info shows Motorola Services using most battery. This has never been the case. Here's a screen shot to show what I'm talking about. Can anyone tell me what to do to resolve this?
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what software version r u on
Are you referring to what version of Android? If so then I'm 4.4.3
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Are you referring to what version of Android? If so then I'm 4.4.3
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Something with Motorola Services is causing a really nasty wakelock. I would suggest clearing the app data/cache for all Moto apps, reboot, and seeing if the wakelock goes away. You can see if there's any gaps in the phone being awakle in the expanded battery settings.
I cleared everything and problem persists. In the last half hour I've lost 28% of my battery. This sucks. I have a feeling I'm going to have to restore everything to defaults
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You can try flashing the firmware again (if a flashable 4.4.3 firmware for your device is out.....don't downgrade!!!!....or just try a factory reset first.
You did reboot? That will usually clear stuck apps.
Either above scenario, all your apps and data will be gone.
Are you rooted? If so, backup with titanium backup. If not, you can try helium. I've never used it...but apparently it doesn't need root.
Alternatively.... Try going into the moto apps and turning them off. Or, if rooted....freeze them in titanium backup.
It seems that Android System uses a really high amount of battery, and I'm wondering if anyone has any ideas, or would know how to find out.
My battery lasts around 5 hours anymore, doing the same thing I used to do when it lasted 17+.
Any help would be super appreciated.
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johnequickiii said:
It seems that Android System uses a really high amount of battery, and I'm wondering if anyone has any ideas, or would know how to find out.
My battery lasts around 5 hours anymore, doing the same thing I used to do when it lasted 17+.
Any help would be super appreciated.
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Why are you on JB? What setup are you using? Also, a screen shot from Wakelock detector would be appreciated.
I'm rooted stock 4.3. I just didn't really like the update from it, so I went back to 4.3.
I was fine til about a week ago.
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johnequickiii said:
I'm rooted stock 4.3. I just didn't really like the update from it, so I went back to 4.3.
I was fine til about a week ago.
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More screenshots pl0x.
EDIT: Wakelock detector, and more GSam perspectives would be nice.
There seems to be no out of the ordinary wakelock events, but I will supply a GSam when I can.
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Is this amount of Phone Radio usage normal?
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johnequickiii said:
Is this amount of Phone Radio usage normal?
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I noticed that on 4.3, yeah, the phone radio was the biggest consumer of battery, butconsidering your usage, perhaps screen usage should be greater. Regardless, you're getting 4SOT/23.5SBY which is far better than I'm getting (2.5/14) on KK. lol
If you think about it, if nothing is waking your device, the phone radio is the only thing using power during sleep. So I guess it makes sense.
How about this? Supposing it has to do with the end of charge mechanic of the cpu, but it's worth a check.
Perhaps the battery is just going bad, after a year?
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Any other ways I could see what's causing such a drain on the battery? I fear pretty soon keeping it plugged in won't even give it charge enough to stay on.
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Or maybe something about this may help figure it out? I put it in Airplane Mode while charging and it didn't seem to make a difference in the rate at which it charged.
Could that possibly narrow down the cause?
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I just picked up the phone and started using it to read my Blinkfeed, and the battery suddenly dropped by a percent or two before it began charging again.
It's acting so strange.
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That google play services drain though... Try installing the Amplify module for Xposed.
I supose reflash soft, then freeze google services in tb, and unfreeze omly when they are needed. Maybe it will help
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christoferos said:
I supose reflash soft, then freeze google services in tb, and unfreeze omly when they are needed. Maybe it will help
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Well that's a bit extreme. You need Google Services for a lot of things, and that app is central to the android experience.
That's not to mention all the FCs he could get.
I find the phone stutters quite a bit too. Like freezes for a few seconds then carries on with what I'm doing.
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Anyone think of any way I could go about diagnosing what the issue is?
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Anyone think of any way I could go about diagnosing what the issue is?
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tbh it's hard to tell. I would say do a TI backup and flash something fresh. If you like JB, I think viper 3.5 is good for you.
You could also try calibrating your battery. I did it, and it seems to have had, at the very least, a slight placebo effect .
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tbh it's hard to tell. I would say do a TI backup and flash something fresh. If you like JB, I think viper 3.5 is good for you.
You could also try calibrating your battery. I did it, and it seems to have had, at the very least, a slight placebo effect .
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What're the differences between Viper 3.5 and stock 4.3?
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This doesn't seem right, does it?
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And this is during deep sleep, while it's charging and I'm sleeping.
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This seems concerning. With 60% battery left and just an hour of screen time done. Is anyone else having this high android os usage?
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pulley06 said:
This seems concerning. With 60% battery left and just an hour of screen time done. Is anyone else having this high android os usage?
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I am. android OS and google play services are killing my battery.
Nope I have not this problem, even I'm heavy chat user.
I normally get 1.5 days battery backup.
I suggest you to factory data reset your phone from recovery mod.make sure you must so backup of your files.
May be some low quality and unknown app is killing battery.
I just got my phone a couple of days back so I am not sure the reset will help much.
P.S I am on stock , unrooted.
pulley06 said:
I just got my phone a couple of days back so I am not sure the reset will help much.
P.S I am on stock , unrooted.
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That doesn't matter,
May be a software quality issue or in while installing.
U have to try...
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same issue
I have the same issue. I just got my moto x yesterday. Today when I got to work, for about an hour unplugged, battery is down to 70%. Now I am on my laptop USB cable and battery still draining.
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This seems concerning. With 60% battery left and just an hour of screen time done. Is anyone else having this high android os usage?
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I say thats AWESOME!!! Coming from another manufacture, Samsung, I can say that even when I pruned as much of the Samsung crap out as possible, my Android OS was always in the 15%-20% range..... I have my Note Edge with me right now and it has 57% battery left... Android OS is 13%. I think you're good bud.
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I say thats AWESOME!!! Coming from another manufacture, Samsung, I can say that even when I pruned as much of the Samsung crap out as possible, my Android OS was always in the 15%-20% range..... I have my Note Edge with me right now and it has 57% battery left... Android OS is 13%. I think you're good bud.
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I know that feel about Samsung bro. Had a galaxy r and a S3 before I got this device! And I agree with the amount of bloat they put in ?
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so factory reset did not help. any suggestions guys?