I have been having some real battery issues with my phone.
I have a Nexus One, Kang-o-rama 1.2 SP2, CM7.
The issue is that when not in use and the screen is off, I have some serious battery drain. When I open up the battery info on GB, it shows that there is some process not letting my phone sleep. After 20 min and after 4 hours.
So thinking it was a rogue app, I uninstalled all my downloaded apps, thus leaving only the stock ones. However I STILL had the issue. Then I downloaded BetterBatteryStats and this is where I found something interesting. It showed me THIS. "Notification Lights" is constantly running. It is what is not letting my phone go to sleep and thus draining my battery.
I checked all my apps and cyanogenmod settings, and all my notification lights options are disabled.
So what could it be? How can I get the notification lights process to stop draining my battery?
Hi I'm new to android. I have qualcomm battery guru and betterbatt stats installed. Yesterday or so, battery guru decided to activate wifi on its own in my house and i was annoyed with it and decided to switch tt auto wifi thing on battery guru off. since then it seems like my phone is unable to go to deep sleep. also based on batt usage, android system takes up the most percentage of battery usage instead of screen which i believe should usually be the chief drainage of battery. based on better batt stats, it seems like something called wifi state manager is causing a lot of partial wake locks. anyone know how i can solve this? Thank you =)
disable location based wifi
location based wifi was disabled. i think its no longer like tt after uninstalling battery guru
I have a sprint HTC one and according to Gsan battery monitor my screen on time and held awake time is very close to each other even though I didnt use the phone much.
can anyone help me? I just installed ds battery saver and my battery is still draining rapidly.
Did you install a custom kernel?
Get greenify for root from the playstore and hibernate everything you are not using
I'm not rooted.
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Thats not enough of a sample time to judge that the screen on/awake time will stay the same ratio. Charge to full then restart and monitor until you have to charge again (at least a few hours). Maps and Facebook will be the usual culprits so you should look for any apps aside.
I installed a scanning app. When I realized this app was using 10% battery, I froze the app using TB. After freezing and re-booting, I still saw a 9% drain. It was not until I removed the app did it disappear from the battery usage page. Does the battery usage page show real time battery usage? Just trying to understand the 9% battery drain from a frozen app.
The 9% you saw might be what the app used before being frozen. The battery usage is reset when you charge your phone fully. After that, the app shouldn't show up in the battery usage.
Hi all, my att HTC one is rooted with Google play edition 4.4.2, xposed framework, and gravitybox. According to my battery stats, I have 35% battery with Android system taking 55% and Google services 33%. I have 2.5 hrs screen on time. Anyone have an idea what the problem is?
Thanks in advance
Arcturus314 said:
Hi all, my att HTC one is rooted with Google play edition 4.4.2, xposed framework, and gravitybox. According to my battery stats, I have 35% battery with Android system taking 55% and Google services 33%. I have 2.5 hrs screen on time. Anyone have an idea what the problem is?
Thanks in advance
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Did you tried to change location settings?
In what way? I'm also using Google experience launcher.
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In what way? I'm also using Google experience launcher.
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settings--> location
then disable wifi and mobile data location
My battery is charging now, when it hits 100% I'll test it. One other thing- since rooting and installing stock the battery seems to charge way faster now. Is this normal or is it a problem with my battery?
After 5 min, with WiFi and location data off, I played a bit of a game. Here is what happened. Battery down to 91%. Android system took 84% the game (its 2d) took 4 percent, and the screen took 2%. Any thoughts?
Arcturus314 said:
After 5 min, with WiFi and location data off, I played a bit of a game. Here is what happened. Battery down to 91%. Android system took 84% the game (its 2d) took 4 percent, and the screen took 2%. Any thoughts?
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download a battery management app so you can seen exactly what is draining your battery. With stock htc battery app, it show me android system is draining my battery, but with other app I can pinpoint what is draining my battery. Maybe try this one
Done. Apparently android ui is taking 50% of my battery.
One other thing- I tried to use ART to save battery but it wouldn't enable- when I enabled it would rest at and still be using dalvik. This is with xposed, gravitybox uninstalled. Why does this happen?
Arcturus314 said:
Hi all, my att HTC one is rooted with Google play edition 4.4.2, xposed framework, and gravitybox. According to my battery stats, I have 35% battery with Android system taking 55% and Google services 33%. I have 2.5 hrs screen on time. Anyone have an idea what the problem is?
Thanks in advance
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battery stats do have a ver strange behaviour....