Hello Comrades,
I would post this on the ROM page for TrickDroid, but it's been closed due to developer inactivity, and though I presume it's a problem related to the ROM specifically, I was wondering if anyone had any tips for me. I have not turned on Wi-Fi at all today, and yet in my battery usage it shows the Wi-Fi as a constant battery drain since charger unplug. Attached is my screenshot of this problem.. I assume a wakelock, but where do I start in fixing such a problem? I'm no new kid round these forums, but this sort of problem is foreign to me.
Thanks for any help,
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Settings, Locations, untick the WiFi options.
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I have unchecked the Wi-Fi network notification and notify me in the advanced menu, but I continue to receive the annoying notifications. Is anyone else experiencing this? Any ideas on how to make it go away for good?
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Me too. Annoying as f*^k! Can't help with a fix but here's to hoping a dev here can.
What's strange is that one of my co-workers has the same phone with the same software version isn't experiencing the issue. At least not that he has noticed.
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I have the same problem on Viper one
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I am on stock unrooted.
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Same issue, annoying, but I got used to it.
I have gotten used to it as well and actually don't mind it at all now. It's like a reminder that I forgot to toggle my wifi to off when I left the house.
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It is hard to tell by the screen shot, but could be that you had the screen on for a long time, or that your phone was spending energy to trying to connect to cell service?
Ok I'll post some neescreenshots in next few days.which screenshots should I post? Also should I leave power saver off?
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racingmatt1 said:
Ok I'll post some neescreenshots in next few days.which screenshots should I post? Also should I turn power saver off?
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Download GSAM battery monitor and post screens from it. It has a very detailed breakdown of where your juice is going.
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Is there a app like Google maps that's does the same thing cause I want to be able to use mobile network location without it draining my battery
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Try using Juice defender to make WiFi turn off when your screen is off. Also, if you're rooted you can download greenify from the market. All those little things drain battery fast. :thumbup:
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Here you go
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Your battery is fine. 30 min wakelock in 12 h is very good actually
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If I turn Google location service on will my battery drain be worse?
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elvisypi said:
Your battery is fine. 30 min wakelock in 12 h is very good actually
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I would agree. GSAM says 12 hours since last recharge and you are at 55% battery. I think that is pretty good.
When I turn on GPS or network location I get a wakelock from Google play services or Google "network location" I want to be able to use the features. When I turn on GPS I have to force close one of them or the GPS icon is on the whole time!!
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racingmatt1 said:
When I turn on GPS or network location I get a wakelock from Google play services or Google "network location" I want to be able to use the features. When I turn on GPS I have to force close one of them or the GPS icon is on the whole time!!
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Is your phone hooked up to Google now? Try looking at some of those features, I know for me it was pretty much running the entire time, even if you closed out of it. I mean, it constantly monitors where you are...Also, any type of weather app, widget etc does the same, in my experience.
-Chris
My battery drains 6% every half hour. I've tried flashing two different Roms from a stock sense to CM11 but no avail. Plus it takes all day to get to a full charge when charging. Could my battery be bad or something I'm not noticing? #noob
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When I'm on WiFi for any amount of time makes my battery drain fast with nothing else on (GPS,Bluetooth etc...). I have power saver,sleep mode abd WiFi optimization on if that makes a difference. Dropbox upload is off.
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racingmatt1 said:
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I think you're in the normal range. I have 6.2% an hour today with moderate (similar to yours) use.
My GE HTC One has been having horrible battery life the last few days. Android System and Mediaserver have been slaughtering my battery within an hour and i want to know why. My possible thoughts are
Snapchat +Keepchat xposed extension (it saves all snaps to your internal mem)
Or settings issue?
Im exhausted and was hoping someone could give me advice to wake up to and try out tomorrow.
(BTW, its not partial wakelocks (caused by apps) because i got an xposed app that lets you disable wakelocks per app, and i knocked out any indecent wakelocks).
All help will be thanked!!!
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Toxicoblivion said:
My GE HTC One has been having horrible battery life the last few days. Android System and Mediaserver have been slaughtering my battery within an hour and i want to know why. My possible thoughts are
Snapchat +Keepchat xposed extension (it saves all snaps to your internal mem)
Or settings issue?
Im exhausted and was hoping someone could give me advice to wake up to and try out tomorrow.
(BTW, its not partial wakelocks (caused by apps) because i got an xposed app that lets you disable wakelocks per app, and i knocked out any indecent wakelocks).
All help will be thanked!!!
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when did it start going bad? what did you change/add around that time?? process of elimination.
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when did it start going bad? what did you change/add around that time?? process of elimination.
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Maybe 3-4 days ago id say. And thats why im thinking the keepchat thing.
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Still need help!!!
Toxicoblivion said:
Maybe 3-4 days ago id say. And thats why im thinking the keepchat thing.
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so uninstall keepchat?
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so uninstall keepchat?
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I disabled it. Still looking for other culprits because its still draining quick :/
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It got to around 60% before i plugged in. But it got there fast. :/
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Toxicoblivion said:
It got to around 60% before i plugged in. But it got there fast. :/
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about all I can suggest is that you wipe everything and flash the rom with stock kernel.
add apps one at a time and you should be able to work out what's using your battery.
I quit using snapchat and keepchat, it helped alot.
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HEY HEY HEY. ITS NEITHER SNAPCHAT OR KEEPCHAT.
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So ive been doing some reading, and apparently android 4.4.2 (across all devices) has a bug causing 100% cpu and battery to be diverted to the camera once an app has opened it. Google is aware, and working on a update. Should restore things to the way they were normally
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Not all devices, just those where the camera uses a Qualcomm chipset, such as the Nexus 5.
Google releases software updates to the Nexus 5. They do not release updates to the HTC One, HTC does. Even for the GPE.
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Not all devices, just those where the camera uses a Qualcomm chipset, such as the Nexus 5.
Google releases software updates to the Nexus 5. They do not release updates to the HTC One, HTC does. Even for the GPE.
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Arent like 90% of US devices using Qualcomms though? And im running GPe, we would get it soon enough.
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Can someone familiar with Tasker take a look at the attached picture and see what's wrong with my settings?
So I wanna make a profile which turns off mobile data when screen off, then wait ten mins and enable data for 30 secs and then turn data off again. This should repeat forever when my screen is off. Thanks to anyone that helps
I'm using Event - Display Off as a profile. (Highest priority)
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What is the problem? Check logcat? 30secs. Mobile on seems like a short time? If its counting from on (and not conected?)
PS. Dont know tasker..
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What is the problem? Check logcat? 30secs. Mobile on seems like a short time? If its counting from on (and not conected?)
PS. Dont know tasker..
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The problem is that my 3G doesn't turn off after it has completed all the tasks from the picture (except the last "mobile data off" setting). I got what I wanted by using 3G Manager PRO, but wanted to do it all in one app as I have some other Tasker profiles.
Oh well. Guess I'll just settle with having one more process eating up my RAM
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I updated to the first ota of kitkat when it went live and really didn't like it, so I downgraded to the first firmware, then accepted ota til I was back to 3.05.651.6, and now my Wi-Fi won't stay turned off no matter what settings I have chosen, and it won't respond to BatteryGuru like it used to before the whole mess.
Anyone have any ideas as to what may be causing it or how to fix it?
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Any ideas at all? It's the only thing messing with me now. Everything else seems good at the moment.
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