For a night out in my phone 23% of the charge. Was included mobile data and WiFi. Google services are included. Since if they turn off the problems begin with the work of some other things.
Rest of the time when you see that the charge fell to 23% I have been turned on 4G and mobile internet, I was listening to music and playing cards, but the duration was less than 1.5 hours.
It should be an official update 4.2.2
I wonder why these services are so often wake up my phone. If you look at the details of it can be seen that they did it 774 times.
Just my friend has a phone HTC One also on android 4.2.2 and it does not have such problems ... Or who knows how to correct this situation without disabling the service Google? You either have to wait for an update from Sony?
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I am using phone more than 33 day. (33 day withouth reboot)
Well if i understand you correct, you want help with google procces eating to much battery.
Are there any reason to why you dont reboot the phone?
That would most probably take care of the problem.
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33 days was not restarted the phone. because it just was not need.
I need to find out why the service Google eat up so much and so many batteries and often deduce the phone from sleep.
Most pupular is Google Contact Sync.
Have Idea?
Shut off any Sync function and Google+.
may try disable location services also.
anyway, seems normal that google services use most battery if phone is idle for most of the time.
Turning off Location Based Wifi worked for me, I now get two days between charges instead of one.
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Hi there, until a few days ago I had great battery life with my Razr i, but I noticed that now it drains about 10 to 15% over night.
So I get BetterBatteryStats on the store but I am not really familiar with it, so I'm asking for your advices.
I can see that for a 7h25 period of time, my phone has been in Deep Sleep for 6h7 and Awake for 1h18.
1h18 is quite a long time so I guess the lead is good, but I can't really understand wich app is causing the issue.
Here are the sceernshots (next time I'll resize them :cyclops :
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Ok as an update, wl1271_wake seems to be wifi activity, so I guess one of my apps is dealing with several transfers at night (1h08).
Any way to identify the app causing this ?
I thought about an app that monitors wifi and mobile data network activity, do you know a good one ?
Google now is disabled on my phone, but maps is not (I use it every day).
I don't remember having installed a new app or updated any app the day the issue appeared...
Another update :
What bothers me is the line "GTALK_ASYNC_CONN_com.google.android.gsf.gtalkservice.AndroidEndpoint", Google talk is disabled on my phone (and have been before the issue happens), any way to prevent this service to run ?
I guess it's included in "Google Services" and market/maps will not work anymore if I disabled it...
Anyways, not sure if the issue come from there as it's written to have ran for only 1m9 during the night.
Hi there.
I recently bought a moto x (att, although I use it in Argentina, should have chosen tmo for bootloader unlock I guess...).
From time to time (after some reboots or after a night of being in the charger, with wifi normally), I find it kind of hot.
Using OS monitor I saw that Google+ was using around 30% cpu (didn't notice if there were notifications or something).
When I open google+ it is kinda slow and normally has unread notifications in the bell.
If I swipe it off the recent app list, it gets fixed, until the next time it happens.
I tried wiping g+ data to no avail.
I now have set better battery stats and watchdog lite to monitor it more closely.
My phone is rooted on 4.4 and with xposed framework (attached picture for modules). I have now left only gravity box enabled just for the sake of it.
Any ideas? Googling around I saw some old posts of people with this issue but I think it was from 2012
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do you use g+ for photo backup? That would be my first guess, though it shouldn't drain forever, only until photos are uplaoded.
I use it, but if I take photos, I don't see that much cpu use, I think.
Then again, I am using the option for smaller quality, if the phone does the conversion...
I will run some tests
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It was not location sharing or auto backup.
No idea what it was, but it is gone after removing the updates from the app and returning to the version that comes with att's 4.4 rom
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Hello XDA community. I bought my HTC One about 5 days ago and I have noticed a really bad battery drain.
I know this isn't the first thread complaining about this issue, 'cause the first thing I did was search for a fix to this problem. Sadly none of the solutions I found worked for me.
When I use the phone like a normal person would do (Browse some web pages, check facebook, listen to music etc.) the phone discharges really fast (Like 1 percent per two minutes or three). And when I leave the screen off the battery doesn't consume that fast (I left my phone uncharging when I went to sleep and after 10 hours it took about 10 percent of the battery which I think is pretty acceptable)
I've tried:
- Calibrating the battery (http://forums.androidcentral.com/ve...ry-charger-reset-procedure-htc-one-m7-m8.html)
- Using AppsOpps to prevent Google Play Services from waking up the device.
- Using Greenify to hibernate the apps that may drain the battery.
- Using Amplify to manage and edit/disable wakelocks, alarms and services.
Basically everything in this thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/guide-extreme-battery-life-t3095884)
- Changing the ROM
- Flashing a new Kernel
- Perform a Factory Reset.
I'm currently using the AndroidRevolutionHD Rom based on Sense 6 running Android 5.0.2 and using the ElementalX kernel.
Here are some screenshots of my battery usage:
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Hi,
When my My MotoG 2 is connected to WiFi Android OS sometimes keeps the device awake, eating up my battery until I restart the device. It just happens sometimes, not always.
My device isn't rooted yet due to warranty. I disabled everything I could in Settings>Applications.
Any advices?
Hum, maybe Ambient Display is the offender, let's try it....
Well, I've been testing it in the last few days, and it seems to be solved.
I turned off "Ambient display" and installed Glimpse Notifications for similar funcionality. Now Android Os keeps the device awake few minutes instead of many hours.
Hope it continues this way!
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This is not how you troubleshoot wakelocks.
You need an app that analyse the cause of it, like Better Battery Stats.
Once you installed it, you've to leave your phone for around 2 or 3 hours without using it. Then you'll be able to see what causes the wakelock.
sky0165 said:
This is not how you troubleshoot wakelocks.
You need an app that analyse the cause of it, like Better Battery Stats.
Once you installed it, you've to leave your phone for around 2 or 3 hours without using it. Then you'll be able to see what causes the wakelock.
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Please, read before reply.
Without root these apps are useless, that's why I used such a "brute force" approach. And I shared my results here just in case someobe else finds the same kind of problem, not to teach how to troubleshoot wakelocks, there are plenty of tutorials on this subject around.
Hello everyone, today I woke-up with my phone pretty much dead, with only 1% of battery. The weird thing is that before bed, the battery percentage was around 70ish percent.
Here's a screenshot of the battery usage:
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Some details to help me figure it out the issue:
Auto optimize daily is on.
Auto restart at set times is on (it restarted around the time that the battery percentage drops to the floor).
Adaptative power saving is off.
Background usage limits is configured properly.
Any help will be appreciated, thanks in advance!
it's possible the Google services was running (updates and such) and used up a lot of the battery. Google being the OS developer tends to run quite a lot of things in the back without users knowing, and this is quite normal. As to draining such large amount, is your location in a poor data coverage area? if you are, then the phone likely was using extra battery to strengthen the signal. Note that even with wifi connection, data is still used for some activities by the phone.
if this keeps persisting then Google is probably not the culprit and you'll want to report the issue right away to samsung using samsung members app > get help > error report. just be sure to see the drain and immediately report.
Also, I've seen some users install 3rd party apps to track in finer detail on what is using the battery the most. I myself do not know as I don't use it, but you can easily find some recommendations on Reddit i think.