[Q] Battery Dips 3 Days After Restore - Moto X Q&A

So to quickly sum up, the battery of my Moto X is good for precisely 3 days after I got it, and then started draining quickly in it's sleep. I performed a factory reset, installed the same applications, and the battery was once again good for 3 days, until it experienced the same symptoms. Anybody have any idea why this would happen? Thanks.
P.S. Battery stats reports that my Wi-Fi is always on even if I turn it off. The only way to "turn off" the wifi is to turn off the low-battery location tracking in the wifi menu, so this is kindof leading me to believe that the phone is pinging for location quite often, thus always keeping my wifi on. Just a thought.

Guessing you are on 4.4
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murso74 said:
Guessing you are on 4.4
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Yep. I just ran my phone in safe mode for a bit and the battery is marginally better.

I troubleshoot for a living. You've already solved the mystery:
It's fine for 3 days. You install YOUR (key) usual apps. It doesn't sleep....
It's one of your apps
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1ManWolfePack said:
I troubleshoot for a living. You've already solved the mystery:
It's fine for 3 days. You install YOUR (key) usual apps. It doesn't sleep....
It's one of your apps
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See you would be right, if it weren't for the fact that I install and completely set up all my apps within an hour of restoring the phone, and don't install any after that.

Ok so I've now taken the device out of safe mode, let it run on Wifi a bit, and then let it run on LTE. Even though the phone isn't registering it, the device is waking. I can determine this by the CPU run time vs the screen-on time vs the wake time. You can see in the screenshots.
You can see the dip as soon as I turn on LTE. The CPU total goes up so wakelocking is the problem on idle, even though it's not showing it.

dsass600 said:
So to quickly sum up, the battery of my Moto X is good for precisely 3 days after I got it, and then started draining quickly in it's sleep. I performed a factory reset, installed the same applications, and the battery was once again good for 3 days, until it experienced the same symptoms. Anybody have any idea why this would happen? Thanks.
P.S. Battery stats reports that my Wi-Fi is always on even if I turn it off. The only way to "turn off" the wifi is to turn off the low-battery location tracking in the wifi menu, so this is kindof leading me to believe that the phone is pinging for location quite often, thus always keeping my wifi on. Just a thought.
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Do you have a custom kernel or ROM installed? these kind of problems are usually caused by a 'bad flash'

dsass600 said:
See you would be right, if it weren't for the fact that I install and completely set up all my apps within an hour of restoring the phone, and don't install any after that.
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So you're saying that out of ALL of your apps, it's impossible that one creates a rogue or persistent process? Lol. Well, you're wrong.
I'm done trying to help. Examine your apps. I gave you your answer.
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1ManWolfePack said:
So you're saying that out of ALL of your apps, it's impossible that one creates a rogue or persistent process? Lol. Well, you're wrong.
I'm done trying to help. Examine your apps. I gave you your answer.
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that's not what I'm saying, and that's not what you suggested either. You said to examine the last after I installed and see if it's waking my device. Then I told you that I installed all my applications immediately after factory reset on the device. It makes no sense that an app would not display rogue behavior until three days later. Plus, after running in safe mode, the battery life did not improve.

joemon871 said:
Do you have a custom kernel or ROM installed? these kind of problems are usually caused by a 'bad flash'
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nope. Completely stock.

dsass600 said:
nope. Completely stock.
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Would you be willing to root your phone and installing a custom recovery so you can wipe cache and dalvik cache? Or maybe manually install a ROM yourself. Its worth a try. You can just Unroot it back if you don't want root

joemon871 said:
Would you be willing to root your phone and installing a custom recovery so you can wipe cache and dalvik cache? Or maybe manually install a ROM yourself. Its worth a try. You can just Unroot it back if you don't want root
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yes but I do not want to lose root as soon as the 4.4.2 update is released on February 1st. I plan on rooting the phone after that. I'm worried that after I root though, I discover it is a hardware issue, its going to be a long process of unrooting the phone to send back to Motorola.

Get Gsam and see what is going on. Simple. The stock battery info is next to useless.
Then you can take screen shots that have better info.
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If you suspect its a hardware issue then its best to have the phone replaced as soon as possible before messing with it too much you know?
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I figured it out. Installed a CPU monitoring application since I'm not rooted and saw that the phone was barely sleeping. Purely by chance I guessed it was Snapchat, greenified the application, and it worked! Thanks for your help guys.

dsass600 said:
I figured it out. Installed a CPU monitoring application since I'm not rooted and saw that the phone was barely sleeping. Purely by chance I guessed it was Snapchat, greenified the application, and it worked! Thanks for your help guys.
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So.....I was right?
Rogue processes happen, my man.
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Gsam would have pointed it out quickly. Its my number one app.
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battery drain
I've had the same issue over the last 2 days, and the Kernel (Adroid OS) takes 26.5% of the battery drain, allthough CPU has only had to work 3m 30s...

Gsam. Lol
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FRF91 freezes 5 times daily?

What is going on here? It either freezes when:
1) slide-to-unlocking
2) switching between programs
3) google sync icon shows up in notification bar
4) in apps
Need to pull battery all the time! What's going on?
I've had this ever since the FRF50! I'm so annoyed and want to go back to 2.1, but I do love the battery life I'm getting with FRF91.
Any help please?
Sorry, realized I posted this in the wrong forum. Can MODS transfer the thread to Q&A?
I'm getting freezes on the same situations you have posted. However not with the same frequency as you. Mine is 1-2 daily.
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strange, my phone is stock and ive had none of these issues, i actually thought my battery life had worsened since 91. It seems like the green meter doesnt drain as quick but the actual percentage drains faster than ever for me, at least i think so
This should unusual and should not be happening. Wipe everything and reflash.
That's Strange... I haven't had any freezes since installing the FRF91 OTA.
galaxys said:
That's Strange... I haven't had any freezes since installing the FRF91 OTA.
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Yepp, same here! Never had a single freeze/lock-up since I manually updated to FRF91 from EPF21.
Hardware Issue
Seem to me you either have a defective apps or widget, a defective SD or a hardware issue like defective video ram or something like that, you could try to use a benchmark app like quadrant this may help pinpoint the exact subsystem that cause crash (video, cpu, ram) and try running stock OS with almost nothing loaded ...
This is assuming you are running from a clean install, When you have issue it's always a good idea to clean install (full wipe etc...)
Try to go to bootloader (press and hold trackball when power on), then go to recovery and clear out cache.
Mine is stock and sometimes it freeze when I tried to unlock. I had to turn the screen off and on 1-2 times to make it work again
Following your advice and let me monitor for a day or so. If doesn't work I will wipe everything and reflash.
Thanks!
mingkee said:
Try to go to bootloader (press and hold trackball when power on), then go to recovery and clear out cache.
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wipe everything and flash both FRF91 and the latest gapps.
1. How many app you have and 2 are they on your SD? If you have alot of apps ittaking up your internal space causing you to freeze.
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I actually installed spare parts the same day i installed stock frf91, so i am not sure who is the culprit. It didnt happen today, but froze yesterday and the day before.
turned off all the animations (transition/window) to get maximum speed out of my n1 using spare-parts maybe thats causing the craziness no?
Same here, 2 or 3 times per days.
I have found that cpu is burned by com.android.email ! This apps eat all cpu power when there is no wifi/data connections available and it try to sync mail...
The phone become unresponsive or very slow until connection return or I kill the app.
Xialis said:
Same here, 2 or 3 times per days.
I have found that cpu is burned by com.android.email ! This apps eat all cpu power when there is no wifi/data connections available and it try to sync mail...
The phone become unresponsive or very slow until connection return or I kill the app.
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I have same issues with that process. Setting both gmail and exchange to PUSH solves the problem.
still froze twice today....wiped + reflashed FRF91..now resetting up my phone .... hope this will stop the freezes...will report back
Xialis said:
Same here, 2 or 3 times per days.
I have found that cpu is burned by com.android.email ! This apps eat all cpu power when there is no wifi/data connections available and it try to sync mail...
The phone become unresponsive or very slow until connection return or I kill the app.
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I think I found a solution.
Go to email account, settings
Auto check->off
DarkDvr said:
I have same issues with that process. Setting both gmail and exchange to PUSH solves the problem.
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Thanks, It works

Since 4.4.2 Random Reboots

Hey,
Ever since the OTA update my phone reboots randomly about once every two days [I'm on Verizon].
Is anyone else experiencing this?
Screen just goes black, vibrates once quickly, then its back on that LG G2/Verizon screen and then boots. Then everything is fine.
Vexorg said:
Hey,
Ever since the OTA update my phone reboots randomly about once every two days.
Is anyone else experiencing this?
Screen just goes black, vibrates once quickly, then its back on that LG G2/Verizon screen and then boots. Then everything is fine.
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Nope... Have you done a FDR yet? It is highly recommended to do one after taking this OTA if you have ANY kind of trouble at all.
acejavelin said:
Nope... Have you done a FDR yet? It is highly recommended to do one after taking this OTA if you have ANY kind of trouble at all.
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Fdr is a full factory reset?
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Vexorg said:
Fdr is a full factory reset?
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Yes, FDR = Factory Data Reset, basically a factory default, not reflashing the original factory images.
acejavelin said:
Yes, FDR = Factory Data Reset, basically a factory default, not reflashing the original factory images.
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Sorry for all the questions but you're just referring to go going to settings > backup and reset > factory data reset?
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Vexorg said:
Sorry for all the questions but you're just referring to go going to settings > backup and reset > factory data reset?
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Yes
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Yes
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Cool thanks
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Problem still persists, I'm surprised I'm the only person getting this issue.
Vexorg said:
Problem still persists, I'm surprised I'm the only person getting this issue.
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Your not the only one, but this is a very rare occurrence... Across all the major forums only 3 or 4 users have reported this issue.
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Fairly common on custom builds
Vexorg said:
Problem still persists, I'm surprised I'm the only person getting this issue.
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It's a fairly common occurrence for people on custom builds. I've noticed it when trying to do too many things at once.
There also apparently appears to be a link between SwiftKey and this problem from what I've read, or maybe that's an entirely different problem.
Mine have stopped after I disabled Google Services Sound Search.
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It's a fairly common occurrence for people on custom builds. I've noticed it when trying to do too many things at once.
There also apparently appears to be a link between SwiftKey and this problem from what I've read, or maybe that's an entirely different problem.
Mine have stopped after I disabled Google Services Sound Search.
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I just rooted my phone about a week ago, I'm still on the 4.4.2 KK ROM and have Swiftkey and Google Services enabled. I also am using the Complete Keyguard Disabler.
A few things I've noticed are:
1)Random reboots/Phone overheating
2)Sluggish/unresponsive phone performance coming out of 'sleep' using double tap
3)Speaker/headphone Viper4 mod not working properly
Is a factory reset something I should consider if I didn't root the device until after the 4.4.2 update or is there something else causing these issues? I'm sure there is some user error in #3 as I'm going through the learning curve, but the most concerning is by far the #1 and 2, as I rooted it for the main purpose of increasing performance speed.
Any insights?
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I just rooted my phone about a week ago, I'm still on the 4.4.2 KK ROM and have Swiftkey and Google Services enabled. I also am using the Complete Keyguard Disabler.
A few things I've noticed are:
1)Random reboots/Phone overheating
2)Sluggish/unresponsive phone performance coming out of 'sleep' using double tap
3)Speaker/headphone Viper4 mod not working properly
Is a factory reset something I should consider if I didn't root the device until after the 4.4.2 update or is there something else causing these issues? I'm sure there is some user error in #3 as I'm going through the learning curve, but the most concerning is by far the #1 and 2, as I rooted it for the main purpose of increasing performance speed.
Any insights?
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I haven't looked at any logs or anything on a remotely technical level. I noticed the google sound search was eating battery so I disabled it. Reboots are gone.
substitutesam said:
I just rooted my phone about a week ago, I'm still on the 4.4.2 KK ROM and have Swiftkey and Google Services enabled. I also am using the Complete Keyguard Disabler.
A few things I've noticed are:
1)Random reboots/Phone overheating
2)Sluggish/unresponsive phone performance coming out of 'sleep' using double tap
3)Speaker/headphone Viper4 mod not working properly
Is a factory reset something I should consider if I didn't root the device until after the 4.4.2 update or is there something else causing these issues? I'm sure there is some user error in #3 as I'm going through the learning curve, but the most concerning is by far the #1 and 2, as I rooted it for the main purpose of increasing performance speed.
Any insights?
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I haven't looked at any logs or anything on a remotely technical level. I noticed the google sound search was eating battery so I disabled it. Reboots are gone.
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First and foremost, I was not rooted or using anything customer. I never tried rooting this phone because I figured there would be updates in the near future (I was optimistic).
I am also receiving:
Random Reboots
Overheating
Random Apps Crash frequently (Kindle, Search, Home, etc)
I am also using swiftkey.
Vexorg said:
First and foremost, I was not rooted or using anything customer. I never tried rooting this phone because I figured there would be updates in the near future (I was optimistic).
I am also receiving:
Random Reboots
Overheating
Random Apps Crash frequently (Kindle, Search, Home, etc)
I am also using swiftkey.
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I believe there are known issues with the G2 and Swiftkey on stock roms (rooted, custom, or otherwise).
What language are you using on Swiftkey. I'm on Swiftkey and Carbon and I'm not having any problems.
Using English (US)
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Using English (US)
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I'm also on Swiftkey and am experiencing very similar issues, using English as well.
On a side note, I also work in a building that has no cell service and continuously cycles through wifi connections because the 3 networks I have entered vary greatly in strength based on a 10 ft radius of where I walk.. could this be a cause as well and is there a way to stop it from happening?
I've tried removing all of the connections except 1 wifi signal but then I'm really only connected when I'm at my desk and if I standup to walk somewhere it's disconnected...
#1stWorldProblems
These issues are still persisting... anyone think taking it to Verizon would do anything?
My phone is completely stock. I am wondering if I should just flash a new ROM or something.
Vexorg said:
These issues are still persisting... anyone think taking it to Verizon would do anything?
My phone is completely stock. I am wondering if I should just flash a new ROM or something.
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I second this, still having random reboots and running completely stock. I'm getting close to just removing Swiftkey all together?
I stopped using swiftkey and I'm still getting random reboots

Wife's Note4 screen stays on.

Hello and Happy Turkeyday to all. I have an issue with my wife's note. When she gets any notifications they turn the screen on and it doesn't turn off. I feel pretty knowledgeable about the android O.S. in a whole, I have my S5 rooted and running AICP. I just can't figure out why the notifications cause the screen to stay on. Has anyone else had this problem maybe you could help shed some light on my issue. Thanks in advance.
Is the phone rooted?
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No she won't let me root her phone.
Same problem
I have the exact same problem on my Note 4 (N910F).
My phone is rooted and I have had the problem from the start.
I am also running a custom kernel now but the problem persists.
Any ideas on why this is happening anyone? I've got it to not turn the screen on for a notification but now it won't turn off when plugged in.
Turn off the lock screen notifications, or everything you can on the lock screen settings, most likely something is causing the screen to wake lock. My bet is the weather widget.
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I just searched for the same problem on the Galaxy s5 and someone said to download wakelock-detector to see if it's an app.
Will keep you updated if it helps.
Bullet_King1996 said:
I just searched for the same problem on the Galaxy s5 and someone said to download wakelock-detector to see if it's an app.
Will keep you updated if it helps.
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So a little update, so far, my problem seems to be fixed.
After the app told me that Dsploit was causing a lot of screen-on time, I disabled the app.
Haven't had it happen so far today so I hope this helps you too.
Bullet_King1996 said:
So a little update, so far, my problem seems to be fixed.
After the app told me that Dsploit was causing a lot of screen-on time, I disabled the app.
Haven't had it happen so far today so I hope this helps you too.
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Can anyone else have other fix? I have new note 4 with rom stock and very few apps (5-8 apps)
the "Wakelock Detector-Save Battery" app requird root this not my phone so I can't root for now.
If you have very few apps installed, uninstall those apps one by one to see which one is potentially keeping the screen on. Otherwise, do a factory reset, clear cache; also ensure power button is sticky and is fully functional.
u1988 said:
Can anyone else have other fix? I have new note 4 with rom stock and very few apps (5-8 apps)
the "Wakelock Detector-Save Battery" app requird root this not my phone so I can't root for now.
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arjun90 said:
If you have very few apps installed, uninstall those apps one by one to see which one is potentially keeping the screen on. Otherwise, do a factory reset, clear cache; also ensure power button is sticky and is fully functional.
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Thx, What I did in the end is disble a few stock apps (I add a pic)
And set the Screen time to 30 sec and shut down the deivce got the battery out turn on, set the Screen time to 1 min and shut down...
a few times in the end got it back to the time I want, all of this fore "soft" reset the database of the settings
..now for about a week+ the problems won't show again :highfive:
Boot into recovery and clear cache
or factory reset like everyone said
Great to hear all is well. Please tell me that you're going to root.
u1988 said:
Thx, What I did in the end is disble a few stock apps (I add a pic)
And set the Screen time to 30 sec and shut down the deivce got the battery out turn on, set the Screen time to 1 min and shut down...
a few times in the end got it back to the time I want, all of this fore "soft" reset the database of the settings
..now for about a week+ the problems won't show again :highfive:
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arjun90 said:
Great to hear all is well. Please tell me that you're going to root.
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It's not my phone, so for now no need to root .
btort1 said:
Boot into recovery and clear cache
or factory reset like everyone said
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I gave you Another solution.

Android OS killing battery when wifi is on

Android OS is killing my battery whenever i use wifi in my office, if i use wifi in home drain is ok. Not sure why device was awake for almost 7 hrs ?.
Any suggestions??
Theres some sort of glitch that cant be explained. Mine does the same thing with wifi at work. Apparently the phone can't handle high trafic networks or when you move around and the phone has to jump from router to router. It ends up creating a huge amount of wakelocks. Then you switch to LTE and you get drain from cellular network because its a battery hog. There doesn't seem to be any way around it as of right now.
seh6183 said:
Theres some sort of glitch that cant be explained. Mine does the same thing with wifi at work. Apparently the phone can't handle high trafic networks or when you move around and the phone has to jump from router to router. It ends up creating a huge amount of wakelocks. Then you switch to LTE and you get drain from cellular network because its a battery hog. There doesn't seem to be any way around it as of right now.
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There is a workaround, given you're rooted. I can confirm this
manishvy said:
Android OS is killing my battery whenever i use wifi in my office, if i use wifi in home drain is ok. Not sure why device was awake for almost 7 hrs ?.
Any suggestions??
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Did you try a factory reset and saw if the problem prevails with the stock set of apps?
Vivek_Vivek said:
There is a workaround, given you're rooted. I can confirm this
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Oh yeah and what's that? I'm rooted, rommed, and on the best kernel. Problem persists. And a factory reset will do nothing but waste that poor guys time.
Another thing i observed, even when wifi is off and i turned off screen..looks like device is always awake ?. I turend off wifi, location, disabled lots of apps using package disabler.... still no luck.
I am not rooted.
I haven't tried factory reset yet.
it's the wlan_rx_wake, and wlan_wake wakelocks. For me arter97 kernel has decreased the wakelocks but it doesnt eliminate them. Still better than stock. Meanwhile lets just wait for the marshmallow. The only hope.
I have the arter kernel too and honestly have more faith in him fixing it than a new touchwiz build.
Yeah..just waiting for Marshmallow. . Hoping it would fix this issue ?
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Oh yeah and what's that? I'm rooted, rommed, and on the best kernel. Problem persists. And a factory reset will do nothing but waste that poor guys time.
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I've had the same problem, and I've solved it. It's just a rogue app, and I can bet on it. After a clean install (I know it's a pain) just restore few apps at a time, till you start getting the drain again, that way, narrow down on the app(s) causing the WiFi wakelock. Does your problem persist even on a clean ROM install, with no user downloaded apps?
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seh6183 said:
Oh yeah and what's that? I'm rooted, rommed, and on the best kernel. Problem persists. And a factory reset will do nothing but waste that poor guys time.
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I'm on arter kernel, and Dr. Ketan's ROM. Greenified FB and fb messenger. With WiFi switched on the whole night, I got 2% drain in a period of 6-7 hours. Also, try disabling the Android device manager and see if that helps
Sure... tomorrow ill try factory reset and clean install... i'll report if i see any improvements
Vivek_Vivek said:
I've had the same problem, and I've solved it. It's just a rogue app, and I can bet on it. After a clean install (I know it's a pain) just restore few apps at a time, till you start getting the drain again, that way, narrow down on the app(s) causing the WiFi wakelock. Does your problem persist even on a clean ROM install, with no user downloaded apps?
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I'm on arter kernel, and Dr. Ketan's ROM. Greenified FB and fb messenger. With WiFi switched on the whole night, I got 2% drain in a period of 6-7 hours. Also, try disabling the Android device manager and see if that helps
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Its not a rogue app. My home wifi has no drain but my work wifi does. It's a bug.
seh6183 said:
Its not a rogue app. My home wifi has no drain but my work wifi does. It's a bug.
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I'm sorry to hear that. Guess you're outta luck till there's an official update, then. But OP seems to have a rogue app
I have also noticed this issue. When on campus with WiFi switched on all day, android system kills my battery and keeps my phone awake constantly. But at home, this isn't an issue. It more than likely has something to do with the constant switching of routers that have the best signal. Even though I have my "Keep WiFi on during sleep" setting set to "only when plugged in" Android System still tends to keep my phone awake. Unfortunately I can't root and switch kernels because I have ATT ..hopefully Marshmallow will help.
Vivek_Vivek said:
I'm sorry to hear that. Guess you're outta luck till there's an official update, then. But OP seems to have a rogue app
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It's not a "rogue app" and hes going to factory reset for nothing.
seh6183 said:
It's not a "rogue app" and hes going to factory reset for nothing.
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Please look at this. From a similar WiFi drain rate as posted by OP, I've gone to this.
manishvy said:
Sure... tomorrow ill try factory reset and clean install... i'll report if i see any improvements
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Could you please install betterbatterystats and post the summary?
Vivek_Vivek said:
Please look at this. From a similar WiFi drain rate as posted by OP, I've gone to this.
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Your wifi was only on 7 hours of 22 hours and you consider this a good comparison?
Vivek_Vivek said:
Could you please install betterbatterystats and post the summary?
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Not sure batterbatterystats would help..as i am not rooted.
But i'll surely post the summary whatever available.
manishvy said:
Not sure batterbatterystats would help..as i am not rooted.
But i'll surely post the summary whatever available.
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It will do nothing without root unfortunately.

Wifi off when sleeping?

Did they remove the option to turn off WiFi when the phone sleeps? Can't find it in WiFi advanced settings.
Yup, i feel like it turns it off and causes issues with taskter, etc. could also just be tasker.
Zirc92 said:
Did they remove the option to turn off WiFi when the phone sleeps? Can't find it in WiFi advanced settings.
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Yes.... Samsung has been remove this option in the new Galaxy Note9 ..... they did a bad thing while removed it.
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haifish9999 said:
Yes.... Samsung has been remove this option in the new Galaxy Note9 ..... they did a bad thing while removed it.
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That's terrible. I remember that option was brought in a few years ago.
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Yes my apps all stop updating when the screen turns off. This is causing all types of problems. Why the F would they remove this, especially on a phone with a massive 4,000 mAh battery.
Stupid.
xguntherc said:
Yes my apps all stop updating when the screen turns off. This is causing all types of problems. Why the F would they remove this, especially on a phone with a massive 4,000 mAh battery.
Stupid.
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Huh? I think we were talking about the opposite thing. WiFi stays ON when sleeping now. Before it could be set to turn off when screen was off thus your apps wouldn't get updated until your phone woke up.
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xguntherc said:
Yes my apps all stop updating when the screen turns off. This is causing all types of problems. Why the F would they remove this, especially on a phone with a massive 4,000 mAh battery.
Stupid.
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Yeah I know this wasn't the point of the thread, but this is exactly what happens to me. If my WiFi is on and I leave the phone off for a while I get no push notifications for anything, I only noticed one morning when I'd left WiFi on and woke up, when I turned it off and went back to mobile data, all my notifications came. It's not much of an issue for me as I don't use WiFi really, I get 20gb data a month so my mobile data is on 24/7 and get no problems with that.
beta546 said:
Yeah I know this wasn't the point of the thread, but this is exactly what happens to me. If my WiFi is on and I leave the phone off for a while I get no push notifications for anything, I only noticed one morning when I'd left WiFi on and woke up, when I turned it off and went back to mobile data, all my notifications came. It's not much of an issue for me as I don't use WiFi really, I get 20gb data a month so my mobile data is on 24/7 and get no problems with that.
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a lot of this has to do with the battery conservation features of Oreo. every oreo phone i've had has had this issue unless it was a custom ROM built over a 7.1 kernel
WaxysDargle said:
a lot of this has to do with the battery conservation features of Oreo. every oreo phone i've had has had this issue unless it was a custom ROM built over a 7.1 kernel
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Yes I agree, I've had constant problems with notifications for a year or more now, stock and custom ROMs, this is actually the first time I've not had a problem with them, except on WiFi like I mentioned. Everything comes through straight away on mobile data, even when the phone's been asleep for several hours.
WaxysDargle said:
a lot of this has to do with the battery conservation features of Oreo. every oreo phone i've had has had this issue unless it was a custom ROM built over a 7.1 kernel
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Yep. 100%. Since Oreo notifications have been hit and miss for me., Been like this since the note 8 Oreo update .
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