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Tired of seeing thread where you need to calibrate the battery or discharge it and fully charge it and or stuff like you need to charge it over night
so this thread will prevent you from going FULL stupid/retard and will save your phone's battery!
Lets begin shall we..
with older battery technologies they would loose capacity until they are calibrated 0% to 100% this is due to the chemistry of the battery is based on Nickel
LI-ON battery's have a different chemistry which allows them to store greater capacity without loss like NI-CAD and NIMH did this is why you turn off your phone for a week and turn it on you find it still has about the same battery percentage as you turned it off before.
here's an example of a NI-CAD battery which needs to be calibrated.
You have a drill you haven't used for 3 days it was fully charged before you put it away if you take that same drill 3 days later you'd find it dead. where as LI-ON battery's would still be alive and full capacity. if you charge it from there it wouldn't be calibrated. as calibration requires you to drain the battery 2 times or more till it reaches it full capacity and charge it back up to 100% and repeat.
If you were to do that with a LI-ON battery you're basically doing nothing but wasting your charge cycles on the battery and you could kill it as LI-ON battery's DO NOT LIKE TO BE EMPTY
Because of all that NI-CAD and NIMH mess mostly all power tools you'd find in a shop such as home depot are now equipped with LI-ON battery's as they don't require calibration and can be left for months and it would still have its initial capacity prior to charging because Ni-cad battery's suffer from a memory effect and LI-ON does not, NI-CAD Requires full discharge before recharge LI-ON does not you get the point here right? LI-ON is better!
Now for those apps that claim calibrate the battery they do nothing they just Improve the reading of the software in android to get the battery percentage which is reset every time the battery charges to 100% so in short don't calibrate your battery, You don't need to drain it to Zero then charge to 100, you don't need to charge it overnight
You can read more here http://www.diffen.com/difference/Li-ion_vs_NiCad
and watch this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrcbcm11830
Any Questions ask them here and i or someone will answer it
I hope people listen to you. For every new phone that comes out, there is always a thread saying "Do i need to calibrate the battery?".
Let's put you to the test shall we?
===================
General Information
===================
BetterBatteryStats version: 1.15.0.0
Creation Date: 2014-01-21 06:50:20
Statistic Type: Screen Off to Current
Since 3 h 32 m 44 s
VERSION.RELEASE: 4.4.2
BRAND: Google
DEVICE: hammerhead
MANUFACTURER: LGE
MODEL: Nexus 5
OS.VERSION: 3.4.0-ElementalX-0.24+
BOOTLOADER: HHZ11k
HARDWARE: hammerhead
FINGERPRINT: google/hammerhead/hammerhead:4.4.2/KOT49H/937116:user/release-keys
ID: KOT49H
TAGS: test-keys
USER: dariosf
PRODUCT: hammerhead
RADIO: M8974A-1.0.25.0.13
Rooted: true
============
Battery Info
============
Level lost [%]: Bat.: -17% (100% to 83%) [4.8%/h]
Voltage lost [mV]: (4273-4053) [62.1%/h]
===========
Other Usage
===========
Deep Sleep (): 3 h 29 m 2 s (12542 s) Ratio: 98.3%
Awake (): 3 m 41 s (221 s) Ratio: 1.7%
Screen On (): 15 s (15 s) Ratio: 0.1%
Screen dark (): 15 s (15 s) Ratio: 0.1%
=========
Wakelocks
=========
AlarmManager (Android System): 5 s (5 s) Count:105 0.0%
AlarmClock (com.android.deskclock.Clock): 5 s (5 s) Count:7 0.0%
StartingAlertService (com.google.android.calendar.Calendar): 5 s (5 s) Count:1 0.0%
AudioMix (com.android.deskclock.Clock): 5 s (5 s) Count:8 0.0%
AudioMix (1013): 3 s (3 s) Count:2 0.0%
BBS_WAKELOCK_WHILE_SAVING_REF (com.asksven.betterbatterystats_xdaedition.BetterBatteryStats): 1 s (1 s) Count:3 0.0%
================
Kernel Wakelocks !!! wakeup_sources !!!
================
bam_dmux_wakelock (): 2 m 49 s (169 s) Cntc/wc/ec)84/2/0 1.3%
PowerManagerService.WakeLocks (): 14 s (14 s) Cntc/wc/ec)116/2/0 0.1%
event0-936 (): 12 s (12 s) Cntc/wc/ec)126/0/0 0.1%
event1-936 (): 12 s (12 s) Cntc/wc/ec)126/0/0 0.1%
event2-936 (): 12 s (12 s) Cntc/wc/ec)126/0/0 0.1%
alarm (): 9 s (9 s) Cntc/wc/ec)106/1/0 0.1%
alarm_rtc (): 3 s (3 s) Cntc/wc/ec)52/2/0 0.0%
event4-936 (): 2 s (2 s) Cntc/wc/ec)129/1/0 0.0%
event5-936 (): 2 s (2 s) Cntc/wc/ec)129/1/0 0.0%
event6-936 (): 2 s (2 s) Cntc/wc/ec)129/1/0 0.0%
max17048_alert (): 1 s (1 s) Cntc/wc/ec)87/1/0 0.0%
qpnp-vadc-ee205e00 (): 1 s (1 s) Cntc/wc/ec)286/3/0 0.0%
qpnp-iadc-ee206000 (): (0 s) Cntc/wc/ec)123/1/0 0.0%
smsm_snapshot (): (0 s) Cntc/wc/ec)217/2/0 0.0%
power-supply (): (0 s) Cntc/wc/ec)6/0/0 -0.0%
KeyEvents (): (0 s) Cntc/wc/ec)217/1/0 0.0%
PowerManagerService.Broadcasts (): (0 s) Cntc/wc/ec)1/0/0 0.0%
======================
Alarms (requires root)
======================
com.android.phone (): Wakeups: 30
Alarms: 30, Intent: com.android.internal.telephony.data-stall
Alarms: 0, Intent: com.android.phone.UPDATE_CALLER_INFO_CACHE cmp={com.android.phone/com.android.phone.CallerInfoCacheUpdateReceiver}
android (): Wakeups: 19
Alarms: 0, Intent: com.android.server.action.NETWORK_STATS_POLL
Alarms: 0, Intent: android.intent.action.TIME_TICK
Alarms: 13, Intent: android.net.ConnectivityService.action.PKT_CNT_SAMPLE_INTERVAL_ELAPSED
Alarms: 2, Intent: android.content.syncmanager.SYNC_ALARM
Alarms: 3, Intent: android.app.backup.intent.RUN
Alarms: 1, Intent: com.android.server.IdleMaintenanceService.action.UPDATE_IDLE_MAINTENANCE_STATE
com.google.android.gms (): Wakeups: 7
Alarms: 0, Intent: {com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.gms.playlog.uploader.UploaderAlarmReceiver}
Alarms: 6, Intent: com.google.android.intent.action.MCS_HEARTBEAT
Alarms: 0, Intent: com.google.android.intent.action.SEND_IDLE
Alarms: 1, Intent: com.google.android.gms.icing.INDEX_RECURRING_MAINTENANCE cmp={com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.gms.icing.service.IndexWorkerService}
Alarms: 0, Intent: com.google.android.intent.action.GCM_RECONNECT
com.google.android.gsf (): Wakeups: 6
Alarms: 6, Intent: {com.google.android.gsf/com.google.android.gsf.checkin.EventLogService$Receiver}
com.android.deskclock (): Wakeups: 4
Alarms: 4, Intent: change_state cmp={com.android.deskclock/com.android.deskclock.alarms.AlarmStateManager}
com.rageconsulting.android.lightflow (): Wakeups: 1
Alarms: 1, Intent: {com.rageconsulting.android.lightflow/com.rageconsulting.android.lightflow.receiver.OnAlarmReceiver}
com.whatsapp (): Wakeups: 1
Alarms: 0, Intent: ALARM_ACTION
Alarms: 1, Intent: ALARM_MESSAGES_DB_BACKUP
Alarms: 0, Intent: ALARM_ROTATE_LOGS
======================
Network (requires root)
======================
10008 (Mobile) (Google Play services): 6.0 KBytes 42.9%
10087 (Mobile) (com.handmark.expressweather.1Weather): 4.0 KBytes 28.8%
0 (Mobile) (0): 4.0 KBytes 26.9%
0 (lo) (0): 140.0 Bytes 0.9%
10075 (lo) (com.google.android.gallery3d.Gallery): 100.0 Bytes 0.6%
==========
CPU States
==========
300 MHz (): 2 m 32 s 1.2%
422.4 MHz (): 3 s 0.0%
652.8 MHz (): 11 s 0.1%
729.6 MHz (): 1 s 0.0%
883.2 MHz (): 2 s 0.0%
960 MHz (): 0.0%
1.04 GHz (): 4 s 0.0%
1.19 GHz (): 34 s 0.3%
1.27 GHz (): 8 s 0.1%
1.5 GHz (): 1 s 0.0%
1.57 GHz (): 0.0%
1.73 GHz (): 0.0%
1.96 GHz (): 0.0%
2.27 GHz (): 0.0%
Deep Sleep (): 3 h 29 m 2 s 98.3%
==================
Reference overview
==================
ref_boot: Reference ref_boot created 38 s (Wl: 1 elements; KWl: 8elements; NetS: 7 elements; Alrm: 0 elements; Proc: 6 elements; Oth: 3 elements; CPU: 14 elements)
ref_unplugged: Reference ref_unplugged created 5 h 37 m 30 s (Wl: 0 elements; KWl: 33elements; NetS: 17 elements; Alrm: 10 elements; Proc: 0 elements; Oth: 4 elements; CPU: 15 elements)
ref_charged: Reference ref_charged created 5 h 37 m 30 s (Wl: 0 elements; KWl: 33elements; NetS: 17 elements; Alrm: 10 elements; Proc: 0 elements; Oth: 4 elements; CPU: 15 elements)
ref_screen_off: Reference ref_screen_off created 5 h 37 m 34 s (Wl: 0 elements; KWl: 33elements; NetS: 17 elements; Alrm: 10 elements; Proc: 0 elements; Oth: 4 elements; CPU: 15 elements)
ref_current: Reference ref_current created 9 h 10 m 18 s (Wl: 6 elements; KWl: 33elements; NetS: 17 elements; Alrm: 11 elements; Proc: 34 elements; Oth: 4 elements; CPU: 15 elements)
The good and knowledgeable folks believe the source of my drain is a cell tower issue/APN issue but my APN's for Vodafone UK are correct and the drain doesn't seem to drain anything like this during the morning.
I'm at a loss to explain it but I only had such bad drain after 4.4.2.
I've tried factory resets, flashing factory images, flashing radios' kernels I've even changed network but the issue still persists.
Th drain per hour doesn't reflect the deep sleep time.
r0cafella said:
Let's put you to the test shall we?
The good and knowledgeable folks believe the source of my drain is a cell tower issue/APN issue but my APN's for Vodafone UK are correct and the drain doesn't seem to drain anything like this during the morning.
I'm at a loss to explain it but I only had such bad drain after 4.4.2.
I've tried factory resets, flashing factory images, flashing radios' kernels I've even changed network but the issue still persists.
Th drain per hour doesn't reflect the deep sleep time.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yeah that's pretty bad, but that has nothing to do with this thread. Try posting in the "post your battery" thread and see if someone fixed it there.
r0cafella said:
Let's put you to the test shall we?
===================
General Information
===================
BetterBatteryStats version: 1.15.0.0
Creation Date: 2014-01-21 06:50:20
Statistic Type: Screen Off to Current
Since 3 h 32 m 44 s
VERSION.RELEASE: 4.4.2
BRAND: Google
DEVICE: hammerhead
MANUFACTURER: LGE
MODEL: Nexus 5
OS.VERSION: 3.4.0-ElementalX-0.24+
BOOTLOADER: HHZ11k
HARDWARE: hammerhead
FINGERPRINT: google/hammerhead/hammerhead:4.4.2/KOT49H/937116:user/release-keys
ID: KOT49H
TAGS: test-keys
USER: dariosf
PRODUCT: hammerhead
RADIO: M8974A-1.0.25.0.13
Rooted: true
============
Battery Info
============
Level lost [%]: Bat.: -17% (100% to 83%) [4.8%/h]
Voltage lost [mV]: (4273-4053) [62.1%/h]
===========
Other Usage
===========
Deep Sleep (): 3 h 29 m 2 s (12542 s) Ratio: 98.3%
Awake (): 3 m 41 s (221 s) Ratio: 1.7%
Screen On (): 15 s (15 s) Ratio: 0.1%
Screen dark (): 15 s (15 s) Ratio: 0.1%
=========
Wakelocks
=========
AlarmManager (Android System): 5 s (5 s) Count:105 0.0%
AlarmClock (com.android.deskclock.Clock): 5 s (5 s) Count:7 0.0%
StartingAlertService (com.google.android.calendar.Calendar): 5 s (5 s) Count:1 0.0%
AudioMix (com.android.deskclock.Clock): 5 s (5 s) Count:8 0.0%
AudioMix (1013): 3 s (3 s) Count:2 0.0%
BBS_WAKELOCK_WHILE_SAVING_REF (com.asksven.betterbatterystats_xdaedition.BetterBatteryStats): 1 s (1 s) Count:3 0.0%
================
Kernel Wakelocks !!! wakeup_sources !!!
================
bam_dmux_wakelock (): 2 m 49 s (169 s) Cntc/wc/ec)84/2/0 1.3%
PowerManagerService.WakeLocks (): 14 s (14 s) Cntc/wc/ec)116/2/0 0.1%
event0-936 (): 12 s (12 s) Cntc/wc/ec)126/0/0 0.1%
event1-936 (): 12 s (12 s) Cntc/wc/ec)126/0/0 0.1%
event2-936 (): 12 s (12 s) Cntc/wc/ec)126/0/0 0.1%
alarm (): 9 s (9 s) Cntc/wc/ec)106/1/0 0.1%
alarm_rtc (): 3 s (3 s) Cntc/wc/ec)52/2/0 0.0%
event4-936 (): 2 s (2 s) Cntc/wc/ec)129/1/0 0.0%
event5-936 (): 2 s (2 s) Cntc/wc/ec)129/1/0 0.0%
event6-936 (): 2 s (2 s) Cntc/wc/ec)129/1/0 0.0%
max17048_alert (): 1 s (1 s) Cntc/wc/ec)87/1/0 0.0%
qpnp-vadc-ee205e00 (): 1 s (1 s) Cntc/wc/ec)286/3/0 0.0%
qpnp-iadc-ee206000 (): (0 s) Cntc/wc/ec)123/1/0 0.0%
smsm_snapshot (): (0 s) Cntc/wc/ec)217/2/0 0.0%
power-supply (): (0 s) Cntc/wc/ec)6/0/0 -0.0%
KeyEvents (): (0 s) Cntc/wc/ec)217/1/0 0.0%
PowerManagerService.Broadcasts (): (0 s) Cntc/wc/ec)1/0/0 0.0%
======================
Alarms (requires root)
======================
com.android.phone (): Wakeups: 30
Alarms: 30, Intent: com.android.internal.telephony.data-stall
Alarms: 0, Intent: com.android.phone.UPDATE_CALLER_INFO_CACHE cmp={com.android.phone/com.android.phone.CallerInfoCacheUpdateReceiver}
android (): Wakeups: 19
Alarms: 0, Intent: com.android.server.action.NETWORK_STATS_POLL
Alarms: 0, Intent: android.intent.action.TIME_TICK
Alarms: 13, Intent: android.net.ConnectivityService.action.PKT_CNT_SAMPLE_INTERVAL_ELAPSED
Alarms: 2, Intent: android.content.syncmanager.SYNC_ALARM
Alarms: 3, Intent: android.app.backup.intent.RUN
Alarms: 1, Intent: com.android.server.IdleMaintenanceService.action.UPDATE_IDLE_MAINTENANCE_STATE
com.google.android.gms (): Wakeups: 7
Alarms: 0, Intent: {com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.gms.playlog.uploader.UploaderAlarmReceiver}
Alarms: 6, Intent: com.google.android.intent.action.MCS_HEARTBEAT
Alarms: 0, Intent: com.google.android.intent.action.SEND_IDLE
Alarms: 1, Intent: com.google.android.gms.icing.INDEX_RECURRING_MAINTENANCE cmp={com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.gms.icing.service.IndexWorkerService}
Alarms: 0, Intent: com.google.android.intent.action.GCM_RECONNECT
com.google.android.gsf (): Wakeups: 6
Alarms: 6, Intent: {com.google.android.gsf/com.google.android.gsf.checkin.EventLogService$Receiver}
com.android.deskclock (): Wakeups: 4
Alarms: 4, Intent: change_state cmp={com.android.deskclock/com.android.deskclock.alarms.AlarmStateManager}
com.rageconsulting.android.lightflow (): Wakeups: 1
Alarms: 1, Intent: {com.rageconsulting.android.lightflow/com.rageconsulting.android.lightflow.receiver.OnAlarmReceiver}
com.whatsapp (): Wakeups: 1
Alarms: 0, Intent: ALARM_ACTION
Alarms: 1, Intent: ALARM_MESSAGES_DB_BACKUP
Alarms: 0, Intent: ALARM_ROTATE_LOGS
======================
Network (requires root)
======================
10008 (Mobile) (Google Play services): 6.0 KBytes 42.9%
10087 (Mobile) (com.handmark.expressweather.1Weather): 4.0 KBytes 28.8%
0 (Mobile) (0): 4.0 KBytes 26.9%
0 (lo) (0): 140.0 Bytes 0.9%
10075 (lo) (com.google.android.gallery3d.Gallery): 100.0 Bytes 0.6%
==========
CPU States
==========
300 MHz (): 2 m 32 s 1.2%
422.4 MHz (): 3 s 0.0%
652.8 MHz (): 11 s 0.1%
729.6 MHz (): 1 s 0.0%
883.2 MHz (): 2 s 0.0%
960 MHz (): 0.0%
1.04 GHz (): 4 s 0.0%
1.19 GHz (): 34 s 0.3%
1.27 GHz (): 8 s 0.1%
1.5 GHz (): 1 s 0.0%
1.57 GHz (): 0.0%
1.73 GHz (): 0.0%
1.96 GHz (): 0.0%
2.27 GHz (): 0.0%
Deep Sleep (): 3 h 29 m 2 s 98.3%
==================
Reference overview
==================
ref_boot: Reference ref_boot created 38 s (Wl: 1 elements; KWl: 8elements; NetS: 7 elements; Alrm: 0 elements; Proc: 6 elements; Oth: 3 elements; CPU: 14 elements)
ref_unplugged: Reference ref_unplugged created 5 h 37 m 30 s (Wl: 0 elements; KWl: 33elements; NetS: 17 elements; Alrm: 10 elements; Proc: 0 elements; Oth: 4 elements; CPU: 15 elements)
ref_charged: Reference ref_charged created 5 h 37 m 30 s (Wl: 0 elements; KWl: 33elements; NetS: 17 elements; Alrm: 10 elements; Proc: 0 elements; Oth: 4 elements; CPU: 15 elements)
ref_screen_off: Reference ref_screen_off created 5 h 37 m 34 s (Wl: 0 elements; KWl: 33elements; NetS: 17 elements; Alrm: 10 elements; Proc: 0 elements; Oth: 4 elements; CPU: 15 elements)
ref_current: Reference ref_current created 9 h 10 m 18 s (Wl: 6 elements; KWl: 33elements; NetS: 17 elements; Alrm: 11 elements; Proc: 34 elements; Oth: 4 elements; CPU: 15 elements)
The good and knowledgeable folks believe the source of my drain is a cell tower issue/APN issue but my APN's for Vodafone UK are correct and the drain doesn't seem to drain anything like this during the morning.
I'm at a loss to explain it but I only had such bad drain after 4.4.2.
I've tried factory resets, flashing factory images, flashing radios' kernels I've even changed network but the issue still persists.
Th drain per hour doesn't reflect the deep sleep time.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Download an app on the play store called signal check and report to me the dbm or screenshot the app opened thanks
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
markdapimp said:
Download an app on the play store called signal check and report to me the dbm or screenshot the app opened thanks
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Right now:
-94DBM *45 ASU.
However at present the drain which I described isn't present.
I'll check back in tomorrow however at work the signal strength is about the same.
I'm sorry but what you write is confusing, misleading and most importantly partially wrong!
Your main message might contain some truth, but your justification is wrong.
Without knowing it you mix up a lot of different properties like 'Memory effect, self discharge, energy density, ...' and try to use those effects to justify your guide.
Li-Ion have a self-discharge, just like Ni-Cd or Ni-Mh, it's just not as bad, but still worse than modern Eneloop Ni-Mh batteries. Your Ni-Mh tool won't be empty after three days (except your batteries are broken), but after maybe two to three months. Your Li-Ion powered keeps the charge about three times longer, but still just as long as a Ni-Cd powered tool. This self-discharge has nothing to do with calibration.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithium-ion_battery#Self-discharge
Modern tools use Li-Ion batteries instead of Ni-Mh because they don't suffer from the memory effect (no need to refresh the batteries) but mainly because they can store much more energy at the same volume. About twice as much as Ni-Mh. Again, this has nothing to do with calibration:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy_density#Energy_densities_of_common_energy_storage_materials
By calibration you mix up different use terms:
Do you want to adress the myth that a Li-Ion battery takes several charges until it unfolds it full energy capacity.
Or do you want to adress the myth that the charging circuit might use misleading informations and thus calculates and displays wrong capacity values?
Or do you want to adress the myth that a Li-Ion battery has a memory effect and thus needs once in a while a full discharge/recharge to gain full capacity again like people tend to do with Ni-Mh?
Or do you talk about something else.
Whatever you do, read a proper guide first please:
http://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/charging_lithium_ion_batteries
Then either delete your misleading post or correct it accordingly. Right now it's garbage, sorry.
What needs to be addressed is people looking at a problem that won't exists for months to years. Charge controller calibration problems generally only appear on old well worn cells.
NiCad "calibration" was a physical one, Lithium ion is purely controller. Its not in the nature of the battery chemistry but the fact that the controller is designed to prevent charging under certain conditions. Problems with capacity misreads shouldn't happen in the first year and thats why discussions by Nexus 5 owners shouldnt even exist yet.
A lithium ion/polymer controller should only need to be calibrated when the actual chemical capacity of the battery is much higher than the controllers (Calculated, Observed, Stored) value is way out of synch. A single deep discharge can actually harm the battery more than the difference you are trying to correct and it is NOT worth it. Until you wake up in the morning and the battery is reaching a full charge in 5 minutes from dead just put the battery in the back of your head.
Related
I am seeing similar behavior on my Nexus 7 as I did on my other tablet: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2155609
Would it be fair to conclude that a recent Google component update (Maps? Gmail?) is causing this tablet to remain awake?
Maybe. Maybe not.
Could be one of your market apps too.
Seem like you need to discover what is holding the wake locks.
Here's a start (if you are rooted)
Code:
$ su
# strings /data/system/packages.xml | awk '/<package name=/{n=$2;}/WAKE_LOCK/{print n;}'
wouldn't it be a kick in the pants if you found out it was the battery monitoring apps
good luck
I have su, but no awk or strings. Where did you get those linux utilities? I've been wanting a full set of those.
I'll copy packages.xml to my Linux box and try it out.
Thanks.
Using the CT702 tablet -
How does this:
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
correlate with this (output from your script):
name="com.kiloo.subwaysurf"
name="com.snrblabs.grooveip"
name="com.amazon.venezia"
name="com.skype.raider"
name="com.keramidas.TitaniumBackup"
name="com.kiwi.shipwrecked"
name="com.dropbox.android"
name="com.estrongs.android.taskmanager"
name="com.google.android.apps. genie.geniewidget"
name="com.netflix.mediaclient"
name="com.google.android.gm"
name="com.estrongs.android.pop"
name="com.metago.astro"
name="jp.co.johospace.jorte"
name="com.lsdroid.cerberus"
name="com.google.android.apps.googlevoice"
name="com.android.phasebeam"
name="com.android.phasebeam"
name="com.android.phasebeam"
name="com.android.phasebeam"
name="com.android.phasebeam"
name="com.android.phasebeam"
name="com.android.phasebeam"
name="com.android.phasebeam"
my phone too used to stay awake when i wasnt using it the solution being get a task manager and killl all unused apps also gps when not in use
I guess my original point was that you'll find both system and market apps that hold wake locks. (BTW your web browser should be able to display that packages.xml file if you want to have a look in it)
Well, I don't know for sure, but that image you attached sure seems to implicate Maps.
The thing is - and it's one of the things that sort of sucks about android - is that it is difficult to filter broadcast receivers. So, apps can spring back to life even if you've manually killed them if a separate app generates a matching broadcast that the former has registered for.
Some market apps are greedy in this regard - they register for all sorts of broadcasts so an appearance is maintained that they open quickly - on the off chance that a user will be sharing data between the app currently in use and that (other market) app.
In prior versions of Android, lots of apps - both system and market apps - would register as broadcast receivers for certain events produced by the stock email app. If you browsed the inbox, no problem... but as soon as you open an individual email, a whole slew of apps would get launched in the background.
Anyway - and this is a hypothesis - even if Maps is preventing sleep by holding wake locks, it could be a different app that is causing it to spring to life - or even a rather obscure startup cycle that depends on both market apps and/or system apps before Maps finally gets restarted.
If you manually kill off Maps and then shut the screen off, and then come back some time later and find Maps running again, you should be able to observe the event that restarts Maps in the logcat output.
good luck
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Nate2 said:
I have su, but no awk or strings. Where did you get those linux utilities? I've been wanting a full set of those.
I'll copy packages.xml to my Linux box and try it out.
Thanks.
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Whoop - sorry. I was using BTEP (Better Terminal Emulator Pro) which comes with it's own private busybox (not installed in /system)
You could also install a busybox flash, but I would recommend you use one that doesn't touch /system/bin or /system/xbin. (I think at least on of the market versions might refer to this as a "safe install") I'm not familiar with them, so I can't recommend a particular version.
Right you are, sir!
I stopped Maps at 19:36, and exactly 1 hour later at 20:36, it re-started itself:
02-23 19:36:57.740 1121 1133 I ActivityManager: Killing proc 5340:com.google.android.apps.maps/10070: kill background
...
02-23 20:36:22.210 1121 1152 I ActivityManager: Start proc com.google.android.apps.maps for service com.google.android.apps.maps/com.google.googlenav.prefetch.android.PrefetcherService: pid=6033 uid=10070 gids={3003, 1015}
I can't find what app (if any) might have caused that. pid=6033 looks all Maps-related, not 3rd party.
Not sure myself either.
That logcat message looks a little different than an intent sent from a different app.
I suppose you have some more digging to do.
Sorry I'm not more help - my N7 rarely leaves the house, so if it's not in use it is on the charger. The consequence of that is that I have no idea whether it fails to sleep or not; I certainly wouldn't know from looking at the battery charge state/history anyway.
Don't know how helpful this is, but if the N7 does go into deep sleep, you will see messages in the kernel log (dmesg or /proc/kmsg) about entering the LP0 state.
Tedious to correlate those messages with logcat though - I think those messages are reported in seconds since boot rather than GMT or local time ... and worse yet that timestamp seem to get screwed up by LP0 sleep. (LP0 is a very deep sleep - the SoC is very nearly off completely - even the memory controller is turned off)
good luck
have you tried using better battery stats from this thread? It's a great app, and is also available on the play store if you want to donate to the dev.
just let it run for a while and post screenshots of kernel wakelocks, partial wakelocks, and alarms
Trying the XDA version now...
I think I've identified the problem on the CT702 tablet now; the problem on the Nexus 7 is still under investigation (not the same problem).
CT702 is not always awake now:
Google Maps is still the problem:
Better Battery Stats identifies Maps components responsible?
I've turned off these options in Google Maps to enable the tablet to sleep better:
Hopefully, the above will help someone. My Nexus 7 is being kept awake by SystemUpdateService.
More to follow..
Nate2 said:
I think I've identified the problem on the CT702 tablet now; the problem on the Nexus 7 is still under investigation (not the same problem).
CT702 is not always awake now:
View attachment 1762570
Google Maps is still the problem:
View attachment 1762572
Better Battery Stats identifies Maps components responsible?
View attachment 1762575
I've turned off these options in Google Maps to enable the tablet to sleep better:
View attachment 1762577
Hopefully, the above will help someone. My Nexus 7 is being kept awake by SystemUpdateService.
More to follow..
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2 minutes of wakelocks over 23 hours isn't much. are there kernel wakelocks? the alarms don't seem to be too much either..
CT702:
===================
General Information
===================
BetterBatteryStats version: 1.12.0.0RC11
Creation Date: 2013-02-25 08:11:40
Statistic Type: Boot to Current
Since 10 h 51 m 13 s
VERSION.RELEASE: 4.0.3
BRAND: Android
DEVICE: m805_892x
MANUFACTURER: YG
MODEL: A777
OS.VERSION: 3.0.8-tcc
BOOTLOADER: unknown
HARDWARE: m805_892x
FINGERPRINT: unknown
ID: A777
TAGS: test-keys
USER: root
PRODUCT: full_m805_892x_evm
RADIO:
Rooted: true
============
Battery Info
============
Level lost [%]: 21 Bat.: 21% (98% to 77%) [1.9%/h]
Voltage lost [mV]: 56 (3889-3833) [5.2%/h]
===========
Other Usage
===========
Deep Sleep (): 10 h 36 m 10 s (38170 s) Ratio: 97.6%
Awake (): 15 m 2 s (902 s) Ratio: 2.3%
Screen On (): 11 m 46 s (706 s) Ratio: 1.8%
Wifi On (): 11 m 45 s (705 s) Ratio: 1.8%
Wifi Running (): 11 m 43 s (703 s) Ratio: 1.8%
No Data Connection (): 10 h 51 m 13 s (39073 s) Ratio: 100.0%
No or Unknown Signal (): 10 h 51 m 13 s (39073 s) Ratio: 100.0%
Screen dark (): 11 m 46 s (706 s) Ratio: 1.8%
=========
Wakelocks
=========
CerberusService (com.lsdroid.cerberus.Cerberus): 1 m 3 s (63 s) Count:1 0.2%
SignalCollector.ScannerThread (com.google.android.apps.maps.Maps): 24 s (24 s) Count:44 0.1%
SignalCollector.Scanner (com.google.android.apps.maps.Maps): 23 s (23 s) Count:110 0.1%
AlarmManager (Android System): 22 s (22 s) Count:184 0.1%
ActivityManager-Launch (Android System): 21 s (21 s) Count:62 0.1%
BBS_WAKELOCK_WHILE_SAVING_REF (com.asksven.betterbatterystats_xdaedition.BetterBatteryStats): 13 s (13 s) Count:10 0.0%
MediaScannerService (Media): 11 s (11 s) Count:2 0.0%
AudioOut_1 (1013): 10 s (10 s) Count:2 0.0%
Event Log Service (Google Services): 6 s (6 s) Count:45 0.0%
maintain LCD off state during 5 second (Android System): 6 s (6 s) Count:63 0.0%
[email protected]/android_talk123456789cb0 (Google Services): 4 s (4 s) Count:3 0.0%
*sync*_com.android.calendar_Account {[email protected], type=com.google} (com.google.android.calendar.Calendar): 3 s (3 s) Count:4 0.0%
*sync*_gmail-ls_Account {[email protected], type=com.google} (com.google.android.gm.Gmail): 2 s (2 s) Count:2 0.0%
NetworkLocationLocator (com.google.android.apps.maps.Maps): 2 s (2 s) Count:2 0.0%
GTALK_ASYNC_CONN_com.google.android.gsf.gtalkservice.AndroidEndpoint (Google Services): 2 s (2 s) Count:6 0.0%
NetworkLocationCallbackRunner (com.google.android.apps.maps.Maps): 1 s (1 s) Count:30 0.0%
WifiStateMachine (Android System): 1 s (1 s) Count:94 0.0%
Checkin Service (Google Services): 1 s (1 s) Count:20 0.0%
AsyncCollectorListener (com.google.android.apps.maps.Maps): 1 s (1 s) Count:96 0.0%
SCREEN_FROZEN (Android System): 1 s (1 s) Count:76 0.0%
sleep_broadcast (Android System): 1 s (1 s) Count:74 0.0%
*backup* (Android System): 1 s (1 s) Count:97 0.0%
================
Kernel Wakelocks
================
"PowerManagerService" (): 1 m 22 s (82 s) Cntc/wc/ec)152/0/0 0.2%
"alarm_rtc" (): 38 s (38 s) Cntc/wc/ec)73/73/0 0.1%
"alarm" (): 14 s (14 s) Cntc/wc/ec)102/1/0 0.0%
"power-supply" (): (0 s) Cntc/wc/ec)335/0/0 0.0%
"KeyEvents" (): (0 s) Cntc/wc/ec)1297/0/0 0.0%
"mmc0_detect" (): (0 s) Cntc/wc/ec)75/0/1 0.0%
======================
Alarms (requires root)
======================
Boot event was not registered yet, it will at next reboot (): Wakeups: 0
======================
Network (requires root)
======================
==========
CPU States
==========
==================
Reference overview
==================
Custom: null
Since charged: null
Since screen off: null
Since unplugged: null
Since boot: Reference ref_boot created 1 m 49 s (Wl: 9 elements; KWl: 0elements; NetS: null; Alrm: null; Proc: 0 elements; Oth: 7 elements; CPU: 0 elements)
Nate2 said:
CT702:
============
Battery Info
============
Level lost [%]: 21 Bat.: 21% ([size=+1]98%[/size] to 77%) [1.9%/h]
Voltage lost [mV]: 56 ([size=+1]3889[/size]-3833) [[size=+1]5.2%/h[/size]]
===========
Other Usage
===========
Deep Sleep (): 10 h 36 m 10 s (38170 s) Ratio: [size=+1]97.6%[/size]
Awake (): 15 m 2 s (902 s) Ratio: 2.3%
Screen On (): 11 m 46 s (706 s) Ratio: 1.8%
Wifi On (): 11 m 45 s (705 s) Ratio: 1.8%
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I conclude your OS is fine and your battery is bad in the CT702. Perhaps the full cell voltage decreases with age, but what I notice in the above is that it is saying your 98% capacity was only at 3889 mV.
Granted, its not a N7, but I would expect devices using the same battery chemistry to exhibit the same charge voltage range. (Maybe there is more about Li-Ion/Polymer batteries that I need to learn about, too).
The battery in my unit - admittedly only about 8 weeks old - swings between about 3660-4170mv.
That is only a swing of 500 mV for a full discharge cycle - but you are showing less than half of that at a "full charge." I suppose that the full-scale (charged) voltage of the battery pack might decline as it ages, but that seems pretty extreme. Moreover, if you believe the voltage decline statistic, I conclude that whatever made this report thinks that your 100% voltage swing is only 97 mV
( 21% @ 1.9%/hr => 11.1 hrs; 5.2%/hr @ 11.1 hrs => 57%; 56 mV/0.57 = 97 mV)
Those Maps wakelocks are indeed leading the pack - but only in the 2% or so percent of the time that the device is not sleeping. Also - note that 1.9%/hour statistic - when the device is only on about 1.9% of the hour: if it is correct, it would imply that the tablet would fully discharge itself in a single hour if it was on continuously. That certainly can't be the way the tablet is designed to work.
BTW, what app produced this output?
Nate2 said:
Google Maps is still the problem:
View attachment 1762572
Better Battery Stats identifies Maps components responsible?
View attachment 1762575
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I think that "App Sucker" image is reporting data faithfully, but it's choice of statistic is leading to an unwarranted conclusion - given that the total time wakelocks were held seems to only be two minutes or so out of many hours. That seems to make the assumption that a huge chunk of the battery is used only when wakelocks are held - or that the amount of time the device these locks were held is irrelevant. (Or, to put it another way, would you care if Maps used 73% of the change if the total change was only 5% in 1000 hours?)
BTW, I thought I would tell you about a quick experiment I did the other day. It might help you in your investigation.
I set my tablet aside for about 150 minutes - off the charger, screen off. (This was roughly 10:35am - 1:05pm).
Then I woke it up and captured the kernel log (/proc/kmsg or "dmesg" output) and a logcat. I did this by hand (command line/terminal emulator), so I probably got that done within 2 or 3 minutes.
In the (Stock 4.2.2) kernel log, I see repetitive occurences of entry into LP0 mode: (background on Tegra SoC LPn modes)
Code:
<6>[141548.480341] Entering suspend state LP0
<6>[1415[b][color=red]48.482[/color][/b]222] Tegra: switched to LP cluster
<4>[141548.482430] partition 3d0 is left on before suspend
<4>[141548.482430] partition vde is left on before suspend
<4>[141548.482430] partition heg is left on before suspend
<4>[141548.482430] partition 3d1 is left on before suspend
<6>[1415[b][color=red]48.485[/color][/b]647] Tegra: switched to G cluster
<6>[141548.485791] Exited suspend state LP0
<6>[141548.485921] legacy wake status=0x0
<6>[141548.486145] tegra3 wake status=0x1
<6>[141548.486271] Resume caused by WAKE32, bcmsdh_sdmmc
<6>[1415[b][color=red]48.486[/color][/b]525] Suspended for [b][color=red]597.100 seconds[/color][/b]
<6>[141548.486956] wakeup wake lock: alarm
<6>[141548.492834] PM: early resume of devices complete after 5.636 msecs
Note that the timestamps in this kernel log can not be relied upon - apparently precisely because of the LP0 sleep. I surmise that the kernels' tick counter used for /proc/kmsg logging is suspended and therefore does not accumulate time in a wall-clock fashion; otherwise how could the device sleep for 597 seconds in only 4 milli-seconds?
Having captured the output of "dmesg" into a file "dmesg.txt" (and likewise the logcat into "logcat.txt"), I did a little hand-filtering of the output:
Code:
$ grep 'Tegra: switched to LP' dmesg.txt | wc -l
18
$ grep 'Suspended for' dmesg.txt |wc -l
19
$ grep 'Suspended for' dmesg.txt
<6>[141544.528940] Suspended for 5.813 seconds
<6>[141548.486525] Suspended for 597.100 seconds
<6>[141549.833844] Suspended for 5.610 seconds
<6>[141553.751664] Suspended for 114.785 seconds
<6>[141555.169992] Suspended for 366.895 seconds
<6>[141557.767079] Suspended for 111.202 seconds
<6>[141559.114371] Suspended for 3.868 seconds
<6>[141563.302312] Suspended for 344.820 seconds
<6>[141564.583528] Suspended for 62.516 seconds
<6>[141566.061274] Suspended for 188.582 seconds
<6>[141567.531674] Suspended for 7.695 seconds
<6>[141570.882663] Suspended for 595.651 seconds
<6>[141572.230025] Suspended for 8.666 seconds
<6>[141576.067748] Suspended for 87.744 seconds
<6>[141577.452742] Suspended for 368.048 seconds
<6>[141578.833047] Suspended for 139.359 seconds
<6>[141580.230604] Suspended for 9.878 seconds
<6>[141585.018340] Suspended for 373.786 seconds
<6>[141586.363370] Suspended for 12.157 seconds
$ grep 'Suspended for' dmesg.txt | awk 'BEGIN{s=0;}{s+=0.0+$4;}END{print NR,s;}'
19 3404.18
Now, 3404 seconds is only 3404/(150*60) = 38% of the time of my test... but I just checked and noticed that my kernel log file is exactly 128kB in length - so the kernel log buffer must have rolled over completely during that time, so I really only captured some fraction of the total time of sleep with that log. (The kernel log buffer fills too fast to record that much elapsed time).
But anyway - notice that many of the sleep intervals are several minutes long - once for nearly ten minutes straight!
In comparison, the logcat did capture the entire sleep interval (it had several *days* worth of info in it).
Code:
[l3452:] 02-24 10:35:07.692 481 563 I PowerManagerService: Going to sleep by user request...
[l3453:] 02-24 10:35:08.112 125 169 D SurfaceFlinger: Screen released, type=0 flinger=0x40d12318
...
[l3711:]02-24 13:05:46.952 481 496 I PowerManagerService: Waking up from sleep...
[l3712:] 02-24 13:05:47.222 481 600 D PowerManagerService-JNI: Excessive delay in au\
tosuspend_disable() while turning screen on: 269ms
Or in other words, the logcat capture only had 260 (3712-3452) entries in it for 150 minutes of that elapsed time - less than two entries per minute on average. And there were some notably large gaps. Below are a few excerpts from the logcat which are pairs of immediately adjacent entries in the logcat:
Code:
...
02-24 10:[color=green][b]35[/b][/color]:33.951 585 585 I wpa_supplicant: wlan0: WPA: Group rekeying completed with 00:18:39:cd:99:cb [GTK=CCMP]
02-24 10:[color=red][b]36[/b][/color]:53.731 6683 6683 I RlzPingService: Setting next ping for 1362335813737
...
02-24 10:[color=green][b]37[/b][/color]:00.868 6845 6845 W InvService: Dropping C2DM message for unknown or unstarted client: chromesync#1337300716
02-24 10:[color=red][b]38[/b][/color]:46.241 481 576 D ConnectivityService: Captive portal check NetworkInfo: type: WIFI[], state: CONNECTING/CAPTIVE_PORTAL_CHECK, reason: (unspecified), extra: "notmySSID", roaming: false, failover: false, isAvailable: true
...
02-24 10:[color=green][b]38[/b][/color]:47.261 481 576 D ConnectivityService: NetTransition Wakelock for WifiStateMachine released by timeout
02-24 10:[color=red][b]46[/b][/color]:59.856 913 4117 W Smack/Packet: notify conn break (IOEx), close connection
...
02-24 10:[color=green][b]50[/b][/color]:33.849 585 585 I wpa_supplicant: wlan0: WPA: Group rekeying com\
pleted with 00:18:39:cd:99:cb [GTK=CCMP]
02-24 10:[color=red][b]56[/b][/color]:42.611 913 2062 I EventLogService: Aggregate from 1361730402536 \
(log), 1361730402536 (data)
...
02-24 11:[color=green][b]07[/b][/color]:19.411 481 576 D ConnectivityService: handleInetConditionHoldEnd: net=1, condition=100, published condition=0
02-24 11:[color=red][b]17[/b][/color]:15.824 913 7118 W Smack/Packet: notify conn break (IOEx), close connection
...
Well - anyway : you get the idea - large gaps in time where literally *nothing* is happening. I think you should see the same sort of behavior if your tab is actually sleeping correctly.
bftb0 said:
BTW, what app produced this output?
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Better Battery Stats - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179809
The "App Sucker" screenshot is from GSAM Battery Monitor - http://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gsamlabs.bbm
Nexus 7:
===================
General Information
===================
BetterBatteryStats version: 1.12.0.0RC11
Creation Date: 2013-02-25 08:17:25
Statistic Type: Boot to Current
Since 10 h 55 m 33 s
VERSION.RELEASE: 4.1.2
BRAND: google
DEVICE: grouper
MANUFACTURER: asus
MODEL: Nexus 7
OS.VERSION: 3.1.10-g009b6d1
BOOTLOADER: 3.41
HARDWARE: grouper
FINGERPRINT: google/nakasi/grouper:4.1.2/JZO54K/485486:user/release-keys
ID: JZO54K
TAGS: release-keys
USER: android-build
PRODUCT: nakasi
RADIO:
Rooted: true
============
Battery Info
============
Level lost [%]: 1 Bat.: 1% (100% to 99%) [0.1%/h]
Voltage lost [mV]: 0 (4-4) [0.0%/h]
===========
Other Usage
===========
Awake (): 10 h 55 m 33 s (39333 s) Ratio: 100.0%
Screen On (): 12 m 59 s (779 s) Ratio: 2.0%
Wifi On (): 10 h 55 m 33 s (39333 s) Ratio: 100.0%
Wifi Running (): 40 m 18 s (2418 s) Ratio: 6.1%
No Data Connection (): 10 h 55 m 33 s (39333 s) Ratio: 100.0%
No or Unknown Signal (): 10 h 55 m 33 s (39333 s) Ratio: 100.0%
Screen dark (): 12 m 59 s (779 s) Ratio: 2.0%
=========
Wakelocks
=========
SystemUpdateService (Google Services): 10 h 51 m 43 s (39103 s) Count:1 99.4%
AlarmManager (Android System): 45 s (45 s) Count:856 0.1%
[email protected]/android_talk123456789522 (Google Services): 39 s (39 s) Count:5 0.1%
MediaScannerService (Media): 39 s (39 s) Count:2 0.1%
com.zomut.watchdog.MonitorService (com.zomut.watchdog.Watchdog): 38 s (38 s) Count:1308 0.1%
ConnectivityService (Android System): 29 s (29 s) Count:857 0.1%
SignalCollector.ScannerThread (com.google.android.apps.maps.Maps): 17 s (17 s) Count:49 0.0%
SignalCollector.Scanner (com.google.android.apps.maps.Maps): 16 s (16 s) Count:127 0.0%
AlarmManager (com.zomut.watchdog.Watchdog): 9 s (9 s) Count:654 0.0%
NetworkLocationActiveCollector (com.google.android.apps.maps.Maps): 8 s (8 s) Count:51 0.0%
ActivityManager-Launch (Android System): 2 s (2 s) Count:58 0.0%
BBS_WAKELOCK_WHILE_SAVING_REF (com.asksven.betterbatterystats_xdaedition.BetterBatteryStats): 2 s (2 s) Count:5 0.0%
GOOGLE_C2DM (Google Services): 2 s (2 s) Count:26 0.0%
NetworkLocationCallbackRunner (com.google.android.apps.maps.Maps): 1 s (1 s) Count:34 0.0%
NetworkLocationLocator (com.google.android.apps.maps.Maps): 1 s (1 s) Count:2 0.0%
AlarmManager (jp.co.johospace.jorte.Jorte): 1 s (1 s) Count:4 0.0%
NetworkLocationLocator (Google Services): 1 s (1 s) Count:26 0.0%
Event Log Service (Google Services): 1 s (1 s) Count:51 0.0%
WifiStateMachine (Android System): 1 s (1 s) Count:101 0.0%
AudioOut_2 (1013): 1 s (1 s) Count:1 0.0%
================
Kernel Wakelocks
================
"PowerManagerService" (): 10 h 42 m 34 s (38554 s) Cntc/wc/ec)2/0/0 97.9%
"alarm" (): 48 s (48 s) Cntc/wc/ec)1502/0/0 0.1%
"GPS" (): 19 s (19 s) Cntc/wc/ec)2/0/0 0.0%
"power-supply" (): 18 s (18 s) Cntc/wc/ec)656/0/0 0.0%
"wlan_ctrl_wake" (): 16 s (16 s) Cntc/wc/ec)17/0/17 0.0%
"wlan_wake" (): 6 s (6 s) Cntc/wc/ec)3243/0/0 0.0%
"wlan_rx_wake" (): 3 s (3 s) Cntc/wc/ec)57/0/56 0.0%
"KeyEvents" (): 1 s (1 s) Cntc/wc/ec)1571/0/0 0.0%
"event1-351" (system, com.google.android.gm): (0 s) Cntc/wc/ec)2/0/0 0.0%
======================
Alarms (requires root)
======================
Boot event was not registered yet, it will at next reboot (): Wakeups: 0
======================
Network (requires root)
======================
-1 () (Boot event was not registered yet, it will at next reboot): 1.0 Bytes 100.0%
==========
CPU States
==========
51 MHz (): 9 h 32 m 23 s 87.2%
102 MHz (): 9 m 59 s 1.5%
204 MHz (): 7 m 43 s 1.2%
340 MHz (): 56 m 3 s 8.6%
475 MHz (): 4 m 22 s 0.7%
640 MHz (): 2 m 35 s 0.4%
760 MHz (): 6 s 0.0%
860 MHz (): 8 s 0.0%
1 GHz (): 13 s 0.0%
1.1 GHz (): 0.0%
1.2 GHz (): 1 m 41 s 0.3%
1.3 GHz (): 15 s 0.0%
==================
Reference overview
==================
Custom: null
Since charged: null
Since screen off: null
Since unplugged: null
Since boot: Reference ref_boot created 49 s (Wl: 5 elements; KWl: 0elements; NetS: null; Alrm: null; Proc: 0 elements; Oth: 7 elements; CPU: 11 elements)
Looks like maps is the main culprit for my N7 as well I let it run over night while I was sleeping.
Sent from my Nexus 7
@Nate2
I'm not sure I would be too worried about 0.1%/hr, even if the tablet never sleeps! That said, those services (Updater and PowerManager) seem more likely to be the trouble than Maps.
@Triscuit
The second image indicates Maps only held wake locks for a few minutes. Seems highly doubtful that you lost 8% of your battery charge in 5 minutes.
bftb0 said:
I conclude your OS is fine and your battery is bad in the CT702. Perhaps the full cell voltage decreases with age, but what I notice in the above is that it is saying your 98% capacity was only at 3889 mV.
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Yes, in about 15 minutes off the charger, this CT702 loses 5% battery:
Level lost [%]: 5 Bat.: 5% (100% to 95%) [20.0%/h]
Voltage lost [mV]: 368 (4145-3777) [1472.0%/h]
So first off I don't even know if I'm having wakelock issues but im pretty sure I am I just do not understand it..
So to get right to the point, in the gsam app it said I had very high "google services" wakelocks, 1795 to be exact (i will post screenshots in a second) and i didnt understand what this was so i downloaded the wakelock detector app and then everything just started getting confusing. as of now i have absolutely no clue what is keeping my device awake, all i know is that i am only getting about 12 hours off the charger and my phone is getting pretty warm even when not in use.
i do not have google now turned on, i downloaded greenify but i do not know which apps to hibernate, and i have auto sync turned off for now until i figure out whats causing my phones bad battery life
i am on viper 1.2.1
please, any information would be better than none at this point and this issues driving me freaking crazy
Yesterday's stats:
Sent from my HTC One using xda app-developers app
milesjohnson said:
So first off I don't even know if I'm having wakelock issues but im pretty sure I am I just do not understand it..
So to get right to the point, in the gsam app it said I had very high "google services" wakelocks, 1795 to be exact (i will post screenshots in a second) and i didnt understand what this was so i downloaded the wakelock detector app and then everything just started getting confusing. as of now i have absolutely no clue what is keeping my device awake, all i know is that i am only getting about 12 hours off the charger and my phone is getting pretty warm even when not in use.
i do not have google now turned on, i downloaded greenify but i do not know which apps to hibernate, and i have auto sync turned off for now until i figure out whats causing my phones bad battery life
i am on viper 1.2.1
please, any information would be better than none at this point and this issues driving me freaking crazy
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Until you post that screenshot, for greenify, greenify everything, unless you want instant notifications on some apps. For ex, you will only receive whatsapp msgs when you open it if it'd greenified. I don't mind that. Try to do all apps.
Do you have betterbatterystats?
Sent from my HTC One
Some more stats
Sent from my HTC One using xda app-developers app
I don't see the big concern about number of wakelocks. If you switch Gsam app sucker to be by power usage, you'll see that Google services isn't even that high compared to other apps. If you don't need Google syncing or regular syncing you can Greenify Google services but it will affect how often your phone is able to interact with Google services.
chc31 said:
Until you post that screenshot, for greenify, greenify everything, unless you want instant notifications on some apps. For ex, you will only receive whatsapp msgs when you open it if it'd greenified. I don't mind that. Try to do all apps.
Do you have betterbatterystats?
Sent from my HTC One
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ok i posted screenshots, looks like im getting high wake lock counts from xda (294) wallpaper lock screen (416) twitter (197) messages (243) i just realized some of those screenshots are mismatched with the proper day but are these pretty high or normal for an average day
can someone please help me i have tried countless times to get help over here on xda but it seems as if no one can help me and its driving me crazy. what am i doing wrong to not be getting help. am i not posting enough information in my posts? because i will gladly post more just tell me what i need to post in order for you guys to help me.
ive posted about 3 threads, posted in many battery stats threads and still cant get the help i need.
the reason im so concerned about these wakelocks is im only getting about 12 hours off the charger and im thinking once i figure out my wakelock problem ill get some better time off the charger. PLEASE I HATE TO BE THE ANNOYING NOOB BUT PLEASE HELP ME
Didn't you already make a thread?
a box of kittens said:
Didn't you already make a thread?
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yes i did and i just want to get the help i need for this problem.
milesjohnson said:
can someone please help me i have tried countless times to get help over here on xda but it seems as if no one can help me and its driving me crazy. what am i doing wrong to not be getting help. am i not posting enough information in my posts? because i will gladly post more just tell me what i need to post in order for you guys to help me.
ive posted about 3 threads, posted in many battery stats threads and still cant get the help i need.
the reason im so concerned about these wakelocks is im only getting about 12 hours off the charger and im thinking once i figure out my wakelock problem ill get some better time off the charger. PLEASE I HATE TO BE THE ANNOYING NOOB BUT PLEASE HELP ME
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Use BetterBatteryStats and check partial and kernel wakelocks. The screenshots don't really show the cause of keeping the phone awake. A high number of wakelocks isn't really a big deal if the phone goes back to sleep right away. I'd be more interested in amount of time something is keeping the phone awake.
tiny4579 said:
Use BetterBatteryStats and check partial and kernel wakelocks. The screenshots don't really show the cause of keeping the phone awake. A high number of wakelocks isn't really a big deal if the phone goes back to sleep right away. I'd be more interested in amount of time something is keeping the phone awake.
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ok i just got BBS so do i let it run basically all day and then check back with you guys, should we both have a better understanding of whats keeping my phone awake, hell i might not even be having any problems but gsam and wakelock detector sure made it seem like i was.
will this be more accurate at detecting if my phone is running properly or not? ill report back at the end of today
milesjohnson said:
ok i just got BBS so do i let it run basically all day and then check back with you guys, should we both have a better understanding of whats keeping my phone awake, hell i might not even be having any problems but gsam and wakelock detector sure made it seem like i was.
will this be more accurate at detecting if my phone is running properly or not? ill report back at the end of today
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I use BBS. It's good. Make sure you open the app at least once. LoL!! And if you're rooted that's better. Go into settings and enabled root features. This will show you alarms, which apps keep waking.
Charge your phone fully, then just act normally. BBS will do it's own thing. Try not to let your phone restart doing this time. If it restarts, BBS will show settings from the last boot.
Around 5% take some screen shots. Then we can see what apps keep waking your phone. That battery life doesn't sound good at all. Your standby time should be EXCELLENT on this phone. It's not like my GS2 where standby was just horrible regardless. (Witnessed on multiple phones) LoL!!
You can even start now. If you can leave your phone off the charger over night. That will yield the best results to see what's waking your phone when you do nothing.
I have Google Now and one email syncing. I leave GPS on and turn off WiFi when I'm not connected. I get great standby time. Those settings shouldn't be affecting your phone.
I don't have any apps to save energy. I let the built in Power Saver do that.
No_Nickname90 said:
I use BBS. It's good. Make sure you open the app at least once. LoL!! And if you're rooted that's better. Go into settings and enabled root features. This will show you alarms, which apps keep waking.
Charge your phone fully, then just act normally. BBS will do it's own thing. Try not to let your phone restart doing this time. If it restarts, BBS will show settings from the last boot.
Around 5% take some screen shots. Then we can see what apps keep waking your phone. That battery life doesn't sound good at all. Your standby time should be EXCELLENT on this phone. It's not like my GS2 where standby was just horrible regardless. (Witnessed on multiple phones) LoL!!
You can even start now. If you can leave your phone off the charger over night. That will yield the best results to see what's waking your phone when you do nothing.
I have Google Now and one email syncing. I leave GPS on and turn off WiFi when I'm not connected. I get great standby time. Those settings shouldn't be affecting your phone.
I don't have any apps to save energy. I let the built in Power Saver do that.
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THANKYOU so much really helpful information, finally. atleast i know where to start! feel like 1000 pounds has been lifted off me as this has really been stressing me out because i KNOW i should be getting more than 12 hours off the charger.
im letting my phone charge up all the way now (about 10 minutes left). already opened bbs once so itll run in the background and i guess the next step from here would be to report back after todays usage.
Yes. And also there's no harm in checking in on BBS. Like after an hour or so you can go look to see if you see anything unusual. Like if you didn't use your phone for an hour, yet it was awake for an hour. LoL!! You might be able to catch the culprit early on.
You can also tap on the apps when viewing them to see what command keeps waking. So if Google Maps keeps waking that could mean there's an app that keeps looking for your location. On my GS2, the GPS was HORRIBLE, so it could never find a location. Well Facebook didn't care and kept looking for my location. I found that out when I noticed that my GPS icon would freeze while opening Facebook and I had to restart the phone.
Turning off GPS gave me less wakelock issues. That's how I knew it was tied to my GPS not getting a location.
You say Google Services keeps waking the device, so it may be an app that's using the service. It may not necessarily be Google's fault. Just some ideas to help you solve the issue.
milesjohnson said:
THANKYOU so much really helpful information, finally. atleast i know where to start! feel like 1000 pounds has been lifted off me as this has really been stressing me out because i KNOW i should be getting more than 12 hours off the charger.
im letting my phone charge up all the way now (about 10 minutes left). already opened bbs once so itll run in the background and i guess the next step from here would be to report back after todays usage.
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In order to get the best results from BBS you have the leave the phone idle for 4 hours after unplugged. You're trying to find the cause of wake locks held by apps while not in use, so; open the app, if you have root enable root functions to see the alarms and processes, if not just set the app and charge the phone to 100%.
After you unplug do not use it... Leave it alone for about 4 hours or more. After that period of time run the app, in the menu you will see dump stats, click on it, find it on your SD card (probably /mnt/data/media or /sdcard/ depending on your Android version), put it here and will take a look for you.
Do not hibernate Google Services if you have apps using GCM structure (push). Google Services works together with Google Services Framework (com.android.gsf) to deliver the push messages from app servers to device.
Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk 2
bnbasarir said:
In order to get the best results from BBS you have the leave the phone idle for 4 hours after unplugged. You're trying to find the cause of wake locks held by apps while not in use, so; open the app, if you have root enable root functions to see the alarms and processes, if not just set the app and charge the phone to 100%.
After you unplug do not use it... Leave it alone for about 4 hours or more. After that period of time run the app, in the menu you will see dump stats, click on it, find it on your SD card (probably /mnt/data/media or /sdcard/ depending on your Android version), put it here and will take a look for you.
Do not hibernate Google Services if you have apps using GCM structure (push). Google Services works together with Google Services Framework (com.android.gsf) to deliver the push messages from app servers to device.
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okay i have left the phone idle for 4 hours i dont see the dump stats option in the menu so ill just post some screenshots from the app. i can dump stats if necessary though
Here are some screenshots from my five hours of not using the phone.
Sent from my HTC One using xda app-developers app
So these stats look pretty normal?
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General Information
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BetterBatteryStats version: 1.13.4.0B2
Creation Date: 2013-07-20 22:58:29
Statistic Type: Boot to Current
Since 6 h 9 m 4 s
VERSION.RELEASE: 4.2.2
BRAND: performance_test
DEVICE: m7
MANUFACTURER: HTC
MODEL: HTC One
OS.VERSION: 3.4.10-faux123-JB4.2.2-GE
BOOTLOADER: 1.54.0000
HARDWARE: m7
FINGERPRINT: performance_test/m7/m7:4.2.2/JDQ39/202917.1:user/release-keys
ID: JDQ39
TAGS: release-keys
USER: unknown
PRODUCT: m7
RADIO: 4A.17.3250.14_10.39.1150.04L
Rooted: true
============
Battery Info
============
Level lost [%]: Bat.: -13% (90% to 77%) [2.1%/h]
Voltage lost [mV]: (4135-4035) [16.3%/h]
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Other Usage
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Deep Sleep (): 4 h 59 m 31 s (17971 s) Ratio: 81.0%
Awake (): 1 h 9 m 32 s (4172 s) Ratio: 18.8%
Screen On (): 27 m 41 s (1661 s) Ratio: 7.5%
Wifi On (): 8 m 5 s (485 s) Ratio: 2.2%
Wifi Running (): 8 m 3 s (483 s) Ratio: 2.2%
Screen dark (): 5 m 51 s (351 s) Ratio: 1.6%
Screen dimmed (): 1 m 45 s (105 s) Ratio: 0.5%
Screen medium (): 19 m 23 s (1163 s) Ratio: 5.2%
Screen light (): 40 s (40 s) Ratio: 0.2%
Screen bright (): (0 s) Ratio: 0.0%
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Wakelocks
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NlpCollectorWakeLock (Google Services): 21 m 27 s (1287 s) Count:1600 5.8%
BrowserVsync_20 (com.android.browser.Internet): 1 m 53 s (113 s) Count:139 0.5%
BatteryServiceUpdateStats (Android System): 1 m 3 s (63 s) Count:449 0.3%
RILJ (Dialer): 47 s (47 s) Count:1716 0.2%
NlpWakeLock (Google Services): 44 s (44 s) Count:898 0.2%
ActivityManager-Launch (Android System): 37 s (37 s) Count:158 0.2%
AbsListViewScroll_5.0 (com.asksven.betterbatterystats_xdaedition.BetterBatteryStats): 36 s (36 s) Count:56 0.2%
AlarmManager (Android System): 33 s (33 s) Count:1248 0.1%
BrowserPerf_8 (com.android.browser.Internet): 31 s (31 s) Count:169 0.1%
LocationReceiverService (Google Services): 23 s (23 s) Count:1984 0.1%
AbsListViewScroll_5.0 (com.quoord.tapatalkxda.activity.XDA): 21 s (21 s) Count:42 0.1%
AudioOut_4 (1013): 19 s (19 s) Count:6 0.1%
SMSDispatcher (Dialer): 19 s (19 s) Count:6 0.1%
PrismScroll_2 (com.htc.launcher.HTC Sense): 13 s (13 s) Count:47 0.1%
prepareNotification_5 (com.android.mms.Messages): 12 s (12 s) Count:56 0.1%
*backup* (Android System): 10 s (10 s) Count:757 0.0%
BBS_WAKELOCK_WHILE_SAVING_REF (com.asksven.betterbatterystats_xdaedition.BetterBatteryStats): 10 s (10 s) Count:13 0.0%
AlarmManager (Google Services): 10 s (10 s) Count:2812 0.0%
MediaScannerService (Media): 10 s (10 s) Count:0 0.0%
HtcListViewScroll_5.527 (com.m0narx.fileexplorer.File Explorer): 8 s (8 s) Count:11 0.0%
PrismLaunchActivity_4 (com.htc.launcher.HTC Sense): 7 s (7 s) Count:20 0.0%
LocationReportingService (Google Services): 7 s (7 s) Count:2817 0.0%
*vibrator* (Android System): 7 s (7 s) Count:691 0.0%
BrowserMaxPerf_1 (com.android.browser.Internet): 7 s (7 s) Count:149 0.0%
StartingAlertService_0 (com.android.mms.Messages): 6 s (6 s) Count:23 0.0%
*sync*_com.htc.sync.provider.weather_Account {name=3ee2849f6ac635949a0d833a9e9b8043, type=com.htc.sync.provider.weather} (HTC Services): 5 s (5 s) Count:24 0.0%
GmailProviderProviderChangedBroadcastWakeLock (com.google.android.gm.Gmail): 5 s (5 s) Count:6 0.0%
ActivityManager-MultiCore-Num (Android System): 5 s (5 s) Count:1362 0.0%
ActivityManager-MultiCore-Freq (Android System): 5 s (5 s) Count:289 0.0%
HomeKeyHandlerFreq (Android System): 5 s (5 s) Count:209 0.0%
*sync*_com.soundcloud.android.provider.ScContentProvider_Account {name=fc5ef5060a405524f9ba22a8e2aaf1ad, type=com.soundcloud.android.account} (com.soundcloud.android.SoundCloud): 4 s (4 s) Count:4 0.0%
*sync*_gmail-ls_Account {name=eff16ca33766080e3e9c8404163782c4, type=com.google} (com.google.android.gm.Gmail): 4 s (4 s) Count:9 0.0%
GTALK_ASYNC_CONN_com.google.android.gsf.gtalkservice.AndroidEndpoint (Google Services): 3 s (3 s) Count:924 0.0%
NfcService:mRoutingWakeLock (com.android.nfc.Nfc Service): 3 s (3 s) Count:93 0.0%
IdleScreen:command_15 (com.htc.idlescreen.shortcut.Wallpaper Lock screen): 3 s (3 s) Count:156 0.0%
EmailServiceControllerPowerLockRefreshCommand_0 (com.htc.android.mail.Mail): 3 s (3 s) Count:10 0.0%
NetworkLocationLocator (Google Services): 3 s (3 s) Count:942 0.0%
AlarmManager (com.s0up.goomanager.GooManager): 3 s (3 s) Count:1 0.0%
IdleScreen:event_15 (com.htc.idlescreen.shortcut.Wallpaper Lock screen): 2 s (2 s) Count:196 0.0%
*sync*_com.google.android.location.reporting_Account {name=eff16ca33766080e3e9c8404163782c4, type=com.google} (Google Services): 2 s (2 s) Count:1610 0.0%
SimIoUtil_0 (com.android.mms.Messages): 2 s (2 s) Count:63 0.0%
show keyguard (Android System): 2 s (2 s) Count:19 0.0%
HtcDeviceInfoWakeLock_5 (Android System): 2 s (2 s) Count:704 0.0%
Icing (Google Services): 1 s (1 s) Count:966 0.0%
SyncLoopWakeLock (Android System): 1 s (1 s) Count:1330 0.0%
WifiStateMachine (Android System): 1 s (1 s) Count:759 0.0%
GOOGLE_C2DM (Google Services): 1 s (1 s) Count:1606 0.0%
HtcListViewScroll_5.527 (com.android.mms.Messages): 1 s (1 s) Count:29 0.0%
din (Google Services): 1 s (1 s) Count:1171 0.0%
GTALK_CONN (Google Services): 1 s (1 s) Count:2058 0.0%
Cleaner (com.oasisfeng.greenify.Greenify): 1 s (1 s) Count:1 0.0%
GpsLocationProvider (Android System): 1 s (1 s) Count:233 0.0%
ActivityManager-Sleep (Android System): 1 s (1 s) Count:1349 0.0%
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Kernel Wakelocks
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"PowerManagerService" (): 23 m 24 s (1404 s) Cntc/wc/ec)1461/0/0 6.3%
"msm_hsic_host" (): 14 m 38 s (878 s) Cntc/wc/ec)856/62/0 4.0%
"alarm_rtc" (): 3 m 18 s (198 s) Cntc/wc/ec)836/754/16 0.9%
"pmic_led" (): 45 s (45 s) Cntc/wc/ec)44/0/44 0.2%
"pn544" (): 35 s (35 s) Cntc/wc/ec)41/0/41 0.2%
"alarm" (): 28 s (28 s) Cntc/wc/ec)1301/0/0 0.1%
"radio-interface" (): 15 s (15 s) Cntc/wc/ec)134/0/0 0.1%
"wlan_ctrl_wake" (): 11 s (11 s) Cntc/wc/ec)29/0/29 0.1%
"PowerManagerService.Broadcasts" (): 5 s (5 s) Cntc/wc/ec)70/0/0 0.0%
"pm8xxx_adc_wakelock" (): 3 s (3 s) Cntc/wc/ec)3376/0/0 0.0%
"proximity" (): 2 s (2 s) Cntc/wc/ec)6/0/6 0.0%
"gpio_input" (): 1 s (1 s) Cntc/wc/ec)144/25/0 0.0%
"wlan_wake" (): 1 s (1 s) Cntc/wc/ec)719/3/0 0.0%
"htc_battery_8960" (): 1 s (1 s) Cntc/wc/ec)121/0/0 0.0%
"gpio_input_pwr_clear" (): 1 s (1 s) Cntc/wc/ec)70/0/0 0.0%
"KeyEvents" (): (0 s) Cntc/wc/ec)32034/0/0 0.0%
"efsks" (): (0 s) Cntc/wc/ec)4/0/0 0.0%
"deleted_wake_locks" (): (0 s) Cntc/wc/ec)2/0/0 0.0%
"qcril" (): (0 s) Cntc/wc/ec)1832/0/0 0.0%
"qmuxd_port_wl_9" (): (0 s) Cntc/wc/ec)3509/0/0 0.0%
"power-supply" (): (0 s) Cntc/wc/ec)120/0/0 0.0%
"port_list" (): (0 s) Cntc/wc/ec)10068/0/0 0.0%
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Processes
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com.android.browser (com.android.browser.Internet): Uid: 10032 Sys: 1 s (1 s) Us: 12 s (12 s) Starts: 4
*wakelock* (Google Services): Uid: 10042 Sys: 7 s (7 s) Us: 4 s (4 s) Starts: 0
surfaceflinger (Android System): Uid: 1000 Sys: 7 s (7 s) Us: 4 s (4 s) Starts: 0
com.google.process.location (Google Services): Uid: 10042 Sys: 1 s (1 s) Us: 8 s (8 s) Starts: 1
kworker/0:3 (0): Uid: 0 Sys: 9 s (9 s) Us: (0 s) Starts: 0
com.quoord.tapatalkxda.activity (com.quoord.tapatalkxda.activity.XDA): Uid: 10022 Sys: (0 s) Us: 5 s (5 s) Starts: 2
com.htc.idlescreen.shortcut (com.htc.idlescreen.shortcut.Wallpaper Lock screen): Uid: 10216 Sys: (0 s) Us: 4 s (4 s) Starts: 1
kworker/0:2 (0): Uid: 0 Sys: 5 s (5 s) Us: (0 s) Starts: 0
com.htc.android.htcime (com.htc.android.htcime.HTC Sense Input): Uid: 10069 Sys: (0 s) Us: 4 s (4 s) Starts: 1
com.htc.launcher (com.htc.launcher.HTC Sense): Uid: 10179 Sys: (0 s) Us: 4 s (4 s) Starts: 1
com.android.systemui (Android System): Uid: 1000 Sys: (0 s) Us: 3 s (3 s) Starts: 1
com.asksven.betterbatterystats_xdaedition (com.asksven.betterbatterystats_xdaedition.BetterBatteryStats): Uid: 10102 Sys: (0 s) Us: 3 s (3 s) Starts: 5
kworker/0:0 (0): Uid: 0 Sys: 3 s (3 s) Us: (0 s) Starts: 0
kworker/0:1 (0): Uid: 0 Sys: 3 s (3 s) Us: (0 s) Starts: 0
com.android.mms (com.android.mms.Messages): Uid: 10162 Sys: (0 s) Us: 1 s (1 s) Starts: 5
com.gsamlabs.bbm (com.gsamlabs.bbm.GSam Battery Monitor): Uid: 10046 Sys: (0 s) Us: 1 s (1 s) Starts: 5
irq/322-synapti (0): Uid: 0 Sys: 1 s (1 s) Us: (0 s) Starts: 0
ksoftirqd/0 (0): Uid: 0 Sys: 1 s (1 s) Us: (0 s) Starts: 0
com.android.phone (Dialer): Uid: 1001 Sys: (0 s) Us: 1 s (1 s) Starts: 1
mmcqd/0 (0): Uid: 0 Sys: 1 s (1 s) Us: (0 s) Starts: 0
*wakelock* (Dialer): Uid: 1001 Sys: (0 s) Us: (0 s) Starts: 0
rcuc/0 (0): Uid: 0 Sys: 1 s (1 s) Us: (0 s) Starts: 0
*wakelock* (Media): Uid: 10048 Sys: (0 s) Us: (0 s) Starts: 0
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Alarms (requires root)
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Boot event was not registered yet, it will at next reboot (): Wakeups: 0
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Network (requires root)
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-1 () (Boot event was not registered yet, it will at next reboot): 1.0 Bytes 100.0%
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CPU States
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162 MHz (): 40 m 21 s 10.9%
216 MHz (): 42 s 0.2%
270 MHz (): 34 s 0.2%
324 MHz (): 42 s 0.2%
378 MHz (): 31 s 0.1%
384 MHz (): 2 s 0.0%
486 MHz (): 44 s 0.2%
594 MHz (): 35 s 0.2%
702 MHz (): 48 s 0.2%
810 MHz (): 28 s 0.1%
918 MHz (): 23 s 0.1%
1.03 GHz (): 1 m 24 s 0.4%
1.13 GHz (): 34 s 0.2%
1.24 GHz (): 26 s 0.1%
1.35 GHz (): 6 m 13 s 1.7%
1.46 GHz (): 8 s 0.0%
1.57 GHz (): 7 s 0.0%
1.67 GHz (): 5 s 0.0%
1.73 GHz (): 14 m 36 s 4.0%
Deep Sleep (): 4 h 59 m 31 s 81.0%
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Services
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Active since: The time when the service was first made active, either by someone starting or binding to it.
Last activity: The time when there was last activity in the service (either explicit requests to start it or clients binding to it)
See http://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/ActivityManager.RunningServiceInfo.html
com.m0narx.xloud (com.m0narx.xloud.AudioEffectService)
Active since: 32 s
Last activity: 32 s
Crash count:0
com.google.process.location (com.google.android.location.internal.GoogleLocationManagerService)
Active since: 33 s
Last activity: 41 m 6 s
Crash count:0
com.google.process.gapps (com.google.android.gms.gcm.GcmService)
Active since: 33 s
Last activity: 56 m 38 s
Crash count:0
com.android.bluetooth (com.android.bluetooth.pbap.BluetoothPbapService)
Active since: 21 s
Last activity: 21 s
Crash count:0
com.android.location.fused (com.android.location.fused.FusedLocationService)
Active since: 21 s
Last activity: 21 s
Crash count:0
com.android.phone (com.android.phone.NetworkQueryService)
Active since: 22 s
Last activity: 22 s
Crash count:0
com.bonfiremedia.dots (com.ansca.corona.CoronaService)
Active since: 36 s
Last activity: 1 h 1 m 1 s
Crash count:0
com.htc.android.htcime (com.htc.android.htcime.HTCIMEService)
Active since: 20 s
Last activity: 1 h 9 m 14 s
Crash count:0
com.google.process.gapps (com.google.android.gsf.gtalkservice.service.GTalkServiceProxy)
Active since: 34 s
Last activity: 10 m 23 s
Crash count:0
com.gsamlabs.bbm (com.gsamlabs.bbm.lib.NotifyingService)
Active since: 36 s
Last activity: 59 m 17 s
Crash count:0
com.google.process.location (com.google.android.location.NetworkLocationService)
Active since: 21 s
Last activity: 21 s
Crash count:0
system (com.htc.smartdim.sensor_eye)
Active since: 6 h 6 m 20 s
Last activity: 1 h 6 m 49 s
Crash count:0
com.google.android.talk (com.google.android.videochat.VideoChatService)
Active since: 34 s
Last activity: 34 s
Crash count:0
system (com.android.providers.htcCheckin.htcCheckinService)
Active since: 18 s
Last activity: 18 s
Crash count:0
com.android.systemui (com.android.systemui.SystemUIService)
Active since: 19 s
Last activity: 19 s
Crash count:0
com.htc.idlescreen.shortcut (com.htc.idlescreen.shortcut.ShortcutService)
Active since: 34 s
Last activity: 34 s
Crash count:0
com.whatsapp (com.whatsapp.messaging.MessageService)
Active since: 35 s
Last activity: 47 m 40 s
Crash count:0
com.google.process.location (com.google.android.location.internal.server.NetworkLocationService)
Active since: 21 s
Last activity: 22 s
Crash count:0
com.android.htcdialer (com.android.htcdialer.DialerService)
Active since: 21 s
Last activity: 37 s
Crash count:0
com.quoord.tapatalkxda.activity (com.quoord.tapatalkxda.alarm.NotificationAlarmService)
Active since: 6 h 6 m 52 s
Last activity: 1 h 7 m 21 s
Crash count:0
com.google.process.location (com.google.android.location.GeocodeService)
Active since: 21 s
Last activity: 21 s
Crash count:0
com.android.phone (com.android.stk.StkAppService)
Active since: 31 s
Last activity: 39 s
Crash count:0
com.android.nfc:handover (com.android.nfc.handover.HandoverService)
Active since: 21 s
Last activity: 21 s
Crash count:0
system (com.google.android.backup.BackupTransportService)
Active since: 18 s
Last activity: 18 s
Crash count:0
com.google.process.location (com.google.android.location.internal.server.GoogleLocationService)
Active since: 26 s
Last activity: 1 h 3 m 36 s
Crash count:0
com.android.systemui (com.android.systemui.ImageWallpaper)
Active since: 20 s
Last activity: 20 s
Crash count:0
com.oasisfeng.greenify:service (com.oasisfeng.greenify.CleanerService)
Active since: 35 s
Last activity: 1 h 56 s
Crash count:0
com.google.process.gapps (com.google.android.gsf.gtalkservice.service.GTalkService)
Active since: 34 s
Last activity: 34 s
Crash count:0
com.android.phone (com.android.phone.BluetoothPhoneService)
Active since: 22 s
Last activity: 22 s
Crash count:0
==================
Reference overview
==================
ref_boot: Reference ref_boot created 38 s (Wl: 7 elements; KWl: 0elements; NetS: null; Alrm: null; Proc: 0 elements; Oth: 5 elements; CPU: 15 elements)
ref_current: Reference ref_current created 6 h 9 m 42 s (Wl: 54 elements; KWl: 22elements; NetS: 22 elements; Alrm: 15 elements; Proc: 23 elements; Oth: 12 elements; CPU: 20 elements)
milesjohnson said:
So these stats look pretty normal?
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Nope. That nlp wakelock is a beeeetch. There is a better battery stats thread. Post a logcat or a screen shot there and ask, the devs will help you personally.
OR Google nlp collector wakelock, OR search for those keywords in the thread. You should come up with something. I think it has something to do with Google service framework/maps/playstore. The solution would be to clear dats of an app or 2 from Google, I'm not sure which one it is.
Off to bed!
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Well I have asked this question a couple of times in the battery and wakelock thread. But that thread seems to be inactive so 'm asking it here.
The thing is I don't have WiFi access at home or college. So I rely totally on mobile data. Now the problem with mobile data is the 6 sec data transfer wakelock(multipdp) and a couple of more wakelocks like the l2hsic. Now is there a way or workaround to reduce that timer to 1 or 2 sec.
I'm using CM(inc) 10.1.3 stable release with default kernel. Modem LT3.
I will attach a bbs log in the second post as I forgot to take the reading this morning.
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Here's the log i took last morning. It was taken after using the phone for a while though. I mean i got up and used the phone for 5 or 10 minutes.
===================
General Information
===================
BetterBatteryStats version: 1.14.0.0
Creation Date: 2013-11-02 09:44:04
Statistic Type: Unplugged to Current
Since 6 h 47 m 14 s
VERSION.RELEASE: 4.2.2
BRAND: Samsung
DEVICE: GT-N7000
MANUFACTURER: samsung
MODEL: GT-N7000
OS.VERSION: 3.0.64-CM-g9c2e2bc
BOOTLOADER: unknown
HARDWARE: smdk4210
FINGERPRINT: samsung/GT-N7000/GT-N7000:4.0.3/IML74K/ZCLP6:user/release-keys
ID: JDQ39E
TAGS: test-keys
USER: jenkins
PRODUCT: GT-N7000
RADIO: N7000XXLT3
Rooted: true
============
Battery Info
============
Level lost [%]: Bat.: -10% (100% to 90%) [1.5%/h]
Voltage lost [mV]: (4094-3991) [15.2%/h]
===========
Other Usage
===========
Deep Sleep (): 6 h 3 m 18 s (21798 s) Ratio: 89.2%
Awake (): 43 m 55 s (2635 s) Ratio: 10.8%
Screen On (): 12 m 16 s (736 s) Ratio: 3.0%
Moderate Signal (): 6 h 47 m 13 s (24433 s) Ratio: 100.0%
Screen dark (): 51 s (51 s) Ratio: 0.1%
Screen medium (): 11 m 25 s (685 s) Ratio: 2.8%
=========
Wakelocks
=========
GTALK_ASYNC_CONN_com.google.android.gsf.gtalkservice.AndroidEndpoint (Google Services): 2 m 20 s (140 s) Count:522 0.6%
AudioOut_2 (1013): 2 m 10 s (130 s) Count:23 0.5%
AlarmClock (com.android.deskclock.Clock): 59 s (59 s) Count:59 0.2%
*vibrator* (com.android.deskclock.Clock): 42 s (42 s) Count:33 0.2%
AlarmManager (Android System): 41 s (41 s) Count:422 0.2%
ActivityManager-Launch (Android System): 13 s (13 s) Count:77 0.1%
MAIL_SERVICE (com.android.exchange.Exchange Services): 9 s (9 s) Count:27 0.0%
GTALK_CONN (Google Services): 9 s (9 s) Count:469 0.0%
sendinactive (com.whatsapp.WhatsApp): 9 s (9 s) Count:44 0.0%
BBS_WAKELOCK_WHILE_SAVING_REF (com.asksven.betterbatterystats_xdaedition.BetterBatteryStats): 3 s (3 s) Count:5 0.0%
Icing (Google Services): 2 s (2 s) Count:9 0.0%
show keyguard (Android System): 2 s (2 s) Count:17 0.0%
Event Log Service (Google Services): 2 s (2 s) Count:110 0.0%
AlarmManager (com.android.deskclock.Clock): 2 s (2 s) Count:46 0.0%
AlarmManager (Google Services): 1 s (1 s) Count:582 0.0%
AlarmManager (com.google.android.apps.genie.geniewidget.News & Weather): 1 s (1 s) Count:203 0.0%
RILJ (Phone): 1 s (1 s) Count:158 0.0%
ActivityManager-Sleep (Android System): 1 s (1 s) Count:441 0.0%
AlarmManager (com.android.exchange.Exchange Services): 1 s (1 s) Count:55 0.0%
GOOGLE_C2DM (Google Services): 1 s (1 s) Count:96 0.0%
================
Kernel Wakelocks
================
"multipdp" (): 20 m 17 s (1217 s) Cntc/wc/ec)169/0/170 5.0%
"l2_hsic" (): 8 m 11 s (491 s) Cntc/wc/ec)1266/105/1266 2.0%
"alarm_rtc" (): 5 m 8 s (308 s) Cntc/wc/ec)472/0/130 1.3%
"PowerManagerService" (): 4 m 14 s (254 s) Cntc/wc/ec)796/0/0 1.0%
"sec-battery-monitor" (): 2 m 39 s (159 s) Cntc/wc/ec)474/341/0 0.7%
"alarm" (): 1 m 53 s (113 s) Cntc/wc/ec)725/0/0 0.5%
"rpm_hsic" (): 1 m 46 s (106 s) Cntc/wc/ec)686/0/0 0.4%
"umts_ipc0" (): 51 s (51 s) Cntc/wc/ec)175/0/175 0.2%
"radio-interface" (): 25 s (25 s) Cntc/wc/ec)51/0/0 0.1%
"tx_hsic" (): 12 s (12 s) Cntc/wc/ec)1147/1/0 0.1%
"power-supply" (): 3 s (3 s) Cntc/wc/ec)462/0/0 -0.0%
"PowerManagerService.Broadcasts" (): 3 s (3 s) Cntc/wc/ec)50/0/0 0.0%
"sync_system" (): 1 s (1 s) Cntc/wc/ec)25/0/0 0.0%
"mmc1_detect" (): (0 s) Cntc/wc/ec)598/0/0 0.0%
"KeyEvents" (): (0 s) Cntc/wc/ec)2946/0/0 0.0%
"mmc0_detect" (): (0 s) Cntc/wc/ec)598/0/0 0.0%
"secril_fmt-interface" (): (0 s) Cntc/wc/ec)384/0/0 0.0%
======================
Alarms (requires root)
======================
com.google.android.apps.genie.geniewidget (): Wakeups: 204
Alarms: 204, Intent: {com.google.android.apps.genie.geniewidget
com.google.android.gsf (): Wakeups: 58
Alarms: 39, Intent: com.google.android.intent.action.GTALK_RECONNECT
Alarms: 5, Intent: com.google.android.intent.action.SEND_IDLE
Alarms: 14, Intent: {com.google.android.gsf
Alarms: 0, Intent: com.google.android.intent.action.MCS_HEARTBEAT
com.android.phone (): Wakeups: 57
Alarms: 57, Intent: com.android.internal.telephony.gprs-data-stall
Alarms: 0, Intent: com.android.phone.UPDATE_CALLER_INFO_CACHE
Alarms: 0, Intent: com.android.internal.telephony.gprs-reconnect.0
com.whatsapp (): Wakeups: 41
Alarms: 0, Intent: ALARM_ACTION
Alarms: 37, Intent: com.whatsapp.MessageService.RECONNECT
Alarms: 0, Intent: ALARM_ROTATE_LOGS
Alarms: 3, Intent: ALARM_AVAILABLE_TIMEOUT
Alarms: 1, Intent: ALARM_MESSAGES_DB_BACKUP
Alarms: 0, Intent: ALARM_CLIENT_PING_TIMEOUT
com.android.exchange (): Wakeups: 28
Alarms: 16, Intent: {com.android.exchange
Alarms: -3, Intent: {com.android.exchange
com.android.deskclock (): Wakeups: 13
Alarms: 13, Intent: com.android.deskclock.ALARM_ALERT
com.google.android.gms (): Wakeups: 4
Alarms: 3, Intent: com.google.android.intent.action.SEND_IDLE
Alarms: 0, Intent: {com.google.android.gms
Alarms: 1, Intent: com.google.android.gms.icing.INDEX_RECURRING_MAINTENANCE
android (): Wakeups: 3
Alarms: 0, Intent: android.intent.action.TIME_TICK
Alarms: 0, Intent: com.android.server.action.NETWORK_STATS_POLL
Alarms: 0, Intent: com.android.server.ThrottleManager.action.POLL
Alarms: 3, Intent: android.content.syncmanager.SYNC_ALARM
Alarms: 0, Intent: com.android.internal.policy.impl.PhoneWindowManager.DELAYED_KEYGUARD
Alarms: 0, Intent: com.android.server.NetworkTimeUpdateService.action.POLL
com.google.android.googlequicksearchbox (): Wakeups: 3
Alarms: 3, Intent: {com.google.android.googlequicksearchbox
======================
Network (requires root)
======================
10037 (Mobile) (Google Services): 129.0 KBytes 41.4%
10062 (Mobile) (com.google.android.googlequicksearchbox.Google Search): 80.0 KBytes 25.8%
10068 (Mobile) (com.whatsapp.WhatsApp): 60.0 KBytes 19.5%
10020 (Mobile) (com.android.exchange.Exchange Services): 19.0 KBytes 6.2%
0 (Mobile) (0): 16.0 KBytes 5.4%
10076 (Mobile) (com.asksven.betterbatterystats_xdaedition.BetterBatteryStats): 5.0 KBytes 1.6%
10071 (Mobile) (com.google.android.youtube.YouTube): 144.0 Bytes 0.0%
10061 (Mobile) (com.android.vending.Google Play Store): 120.0 Bytes 0.0%
==========
CPU States
==========
1.4 GHz (): 1 m 50 s 0.5%
1.2 GHz (): 50 s 0.2%
1 GHz (): 20 s 0.1%
800 MHz (): 4 m 12 s 1.0%
500 MHz (): 10 m 57 s 2.7%
200 MHz (): 25 m 43 s 6.3%
Deep Sleep (): 6 h 3 m 18 s 89.2%
==================
Reference overview
==================
ref_boot: Reference ref_boot created 31 s (Wl: 3 elements; KWl: 0elements; NetS: 2 elements; Alrm: 1 elements; Proc: 0 elements; Oth: 5 elements; CPU: 6 elements)
ref_unplugged: Reference ref_unplugged created 6 h 53 m 52 s (Wl: 0 elements; KWl: 23elements; NetS: 14 elements; Alrm: 12 elements; Proc: 0 elements; Oth: 5 elements; CPU: 7 elements)
ref_charged: Reference ref_charged created 6 h 53 m 53 s (Wl: 0 elements; KWl: 23elements; NetS: 14 elements; Alrm: 12 elements; Proc: 0 elements; Oth: 5 elements; CPU: 7 elements)
ref_custom: Reference ref_custom created 6 h 54 m 7 s (Wl: 1 elements; KWl: 23elements; NetS: 14 elements; Alrm: 12 elements; Proc: 0 elements; Oth: 5 elements; CPU: 7 elements)
ref_current: Reference ref_current created 13 h 41 m 7 s (Wl: 20 elements; KWl: 23elements; NetS: 15 elements; Alrm: 13 elements; Proc: 6 elements; Oth: 6 elements; CPU: 7 elements)
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Try to enable data roaming in mobile network settings and check again. Also research on your providers fast dormancy settings and apply that on your phone accordingly.
https://github.com/asksven/BetterBatteryStats-Knowledge-Base/wiki/svnet-dormancy
walkermoon said:
Here's the log i took last morning. It was taken after using the phone for a while though. I mean i got up and used the phone for 5 or 10 minutes.
===================
General Information
===================
BetterBatteryStats version: 1.14.0.0
Creation Date: 2013-11-02 09:44:04
Statistic Type: Unplugged to Current
Since 6 h 47 m 14 s
VERSION.RELEASE: 4.2.2
BRAND: Samsung
DEVICE: GT-N7000
MANUFACTURER: samsung
MODEL: GT-N7000
OS.VERSION: 3.0.64-CM-g9c2e2bc
BOOTLOADER: unknown
HARDWARE: smdk4210
FINGERPRINT: samsung/GT-N7000/GT-N7000:4.0.3/IML74K/ZCLP6:user/release-keys
ID: JDQ39E
TAGS: test-keys
USER: jenkins
PRODUCT: GT-N7000
RADIO: N7000XXLT3
Rooted: true
============
Battery Info
============
Level lost [%]: Bat.: -10% (100% to 90%) [1.5%/h]
Voltage lost [mV]: (4094-3991) [15.2%/h]
===========
Other Usage
===========
Deep Sleep (): 6 h 3 m 18 s (21798 s) Ratio: 89.2%
Awake (): 43 m 55 s (2635 s) Ratio: 10.8%
Screen On (): 12 m 16 s (736 s) Ratio: 3.0%
Moderate Signal (): 6 h 47 m 13 s (24433 s) Ratio: 100.0%
Screen dark (): 51 s (51 s) Ratio: 0.1%
Screen medium (): 11 m 25 s (685 s) Ratio: 2.8%
=========
Wakelocks
=========
GTALK_ASYNC_CONN_com.google.android.gsf.gtalkservice.AndroidEndpoint (Google Services): 2 m 20 s (140 s) Count:522 0.6%
AudioOut_2 (1013): 2 m 10 s (130 s) Count:23 0.5%
AlarmClock (com.android.deskclock.Clock): 59 s (59 s) Count:59 0.2%
*vibrator* (com.android.deskclock.Clock): 42 s (42 s) Count:33 0.2%
AlarmManager (Android System): 41 s (41 s) Count:422 0.2%
ActivityManager-Launch (Android System): 13 s (13 s) Count:77 0.1%
MAIL_SERVICE (com.android.exchange.Exchange Services): 9 s (9 s) Count:27 0.0%
GTALK_CONN (Google Services): 9 s (9 s) Count:469 0.0%
sendinactive (com.whatsapp.WhatsApp): 9 s (9 s) Count:44 0.0%
BBS_WAKELOCK_WHILE_SAVING_REF (com.asksven.betterbatterystats_xdaedition.BetterBatteryStats): 3 s (3 s) Count:5 0.0%
Icing (Google Services): 2 s (2 s) Count:9 0.0%
show keyguard (Android System): 2 s (2 s) Count:17 0.0%
Event Log Service (Google Services): 2 s (2 s) Count:110 0.0%
AlarmManager (com.android.deskclock.Clock): 2 s (2 s) Count:46 0.0%
AlarmManager (Google Services): 1 s (1 s) Count:582 0.0%
AlarmManager (com.google.android.apps.genie.geniewidget.News & Weather): 1 s (1 s) Count:203 0.0%
RILJ (Phone): 1 s (1 s) Count:158 0.0%
ActivityManager-Sleep (Android System): 1 s (1 s) Count:441 0.0%
AlarmManager (com.android.exchange.Exchange Services): 1 s (1 s) Count:55 0.0%
GOOGLE_C2DM (Google Services): 1 s (1 s) Count:96 0.0%
================
Kernel Wakelocks
================
"multipdp" (): 20 m 17 s (1217 s) Cntc/wc/ec)169/0/170 5.0%
"l2_hsic" (): 8 m 11 s (491 s) Cntc/wc/ec)1266/105/1266 2.0%
"alarm_rtc" (): 5 m 8 s (308 s) Cntc/wc/ec)472/0/130 1.3%
"PowerManagerService" (): 4 m 14 s (254 s) Cntc/wc/ec)796/0/0 1.0%
"sec-battery-monitor" (): 2 m 39 s (159 s) Cntc/wc/ec)474/341/0 0.7%
"alarm" (): 1 m 53 s (113 s) Cntc/wc/ec)725/0/0 0.5%
"rpm_hsic" (): 1 m 46 s (106 s) Cntc/wc/ec)686/0/0 0.4%
"umts_ipc0" (): 51 s (51 s) Cntc/wc/ec)175/0/175 0.2%
"radio-interface" (): 25 s (25 s) Cntc/wc/ec)51/0/0 0.1%
"tx_hsic" (): 12 s (12 s) Cntc/wc/ec)1147/1/0 0.1%
"power-supply" (): 3 s (3 s) Cntc/wc/ec)462/0/0 -0.0%
"PowerManagerService.Broadcasts" (): 3 s (3 s) Cntc/wc/ec)50/0/0 0.0%
"sync_system" (): 1 s (1 s) Cntc/wc/ec)25/0/0 0.0%
"mmc1_detect" (): (0 s) Cntc/wc/ec)598/0/0 0.0%
"KeyEvents" (): (0 s) Cntc/wc/ec)2946/0/0 0.0%
"mmc0_detect" (): (0 s) Cntc/wc/ec)598/0/0 0.0%
"secril_fmt-interface" (): (0 s) Cntc/wc/ec)384/0/0 0.0%
======================
Alarms (requires root)
======================
com.google.android.apps.genie.geniewidget (): Wakeups: 204
Alarms: 204, Intent: {com.google.android.apps.genie.geniewidget
com.google.android.gsf (): Wakeups: 58
Alarms: 39, Intent: com.google.android.intent.action.GTALK_RECONNECT
Alarms: 5, Intent: com.google.android.intent.action.SEND_IDLE
Alarms: 14, Intent: {com.google.android.gsf
Alarms: 0, Intent: com.google.android.intent.action.MCS_HEARTBEAT
com.android.phone (): Wakeups: 57
Alarms: 57, Intent: com.android.internal.telephony.gprs-data-stall
Alarms: 0, Intent: com.android.phone.UPDATE_CALLER_INFO_CACHE
Alarms: 0, Intent: com.android.internal.telephony.gprs-reconnect.0
com.whatsapp (): Wakeups: 41
Alarms: 0, Intent: ALARM_ACTION
Alarms: 37, Intent: com.whatsapp.MessageService.RECONNECT
Alarms: 0, Intent: ALARM_ROTATE_LOGS
Alarms: 3, Intent: ALARM_AVAILABLE_TIMEOUT
Alarms: 1, Intent: ALARM_MESSAGES_DB_BACKUP
Alarms: 0, Intent: ALARM_CLIENT_PING_TIMEOUT
com.android.exchange (): Wakeups: 28
Alarms: 16, Intent: {com.android.exchange
Alarms: -3, Intent: {com.android.exchange
com.android.deskclock (): Wakeups: 13
Alarms: 13, Intent: com.android.deskclock.ALARM_ALERT
com.google.android.gms (): Wakeups: 4
Alarms: 3, Intent: com.google.android.intent.action.SEND_IDLE
Alarms: 0, Intent: {com.google.android.gms
Alarms: 1, Intent: com.google.android.gms.icing.INDEX_RECURRING_MAINTENANCE
android (): Wakeups: 3
Alarms: 0, Intent: android.intent.action.TIME_TICK
Alarms: 0, Intent: com.android.server.action.NETWORK_STATS_POLL
Alarms: 0, Intent: com.android.server.ThrottleManager.action.POLL
Alarms: 3, Intent: android.content.syncmanager.SYNC_ALARM
Alarms: 0, Intent: com.android.internal.policy.impl.PhoneWindowManager.DELAYED_KEYGUARD
Alarms: 0, Intent: com.android.server.NetworkTimeUpdateService.action.POLL
com.google.android.googlequicksearchbox (): Wakeups: 3
Alarms: 3, Intent: {com.google.android.googlequicksearchbox
======================
Network (requires root)
======================
10037 (Mobile) (Google Services): 129.0 KBytes 41.4%
10062 (Mobile) (com.google.android.googlequicksearchbox.Google Search): 80.0 KBytes 25.8%
10068 (Mobile) (com.whatsapp.WhatsApp): 60.0 KBytes 19.5%
10020 (Mobile) (com.android.exchange.Exchange Services): 19.0 KBytes 6.2%
0 (Mobile) (0): 16.0 KBytes 5.4%
10076 (Mobile) (com.asksven.betterbatterystats_xdaedition.BetterBatteryStats): 5.0 KBytes 1.6%
10071 (Mobile) (com.google.android.youtube.YouTube): 144.0 Bytes 0.0%
10061 (Mobile) (com.android.vending.Google Play Store): 120.0 Bytes 0.0%
==========
CPU States
==========
1.4 GHz (): 1 m 50 s 0.5%
1.2 GHz (): 50 s 0.2%
1 GHz (): 20 s 0.1%
800 MHz (): 4 m 12 s 1.0%
500 MHz (): 10 m 57 s 2.7%
200 MHz (): 25 m 43 s 6.3%
Deep Sleep (): 6 h 3 m 18 s 89.2%
==================
Reference overview
==================
ref_boot: Reference ref_boot created 31 s (Wl: 3 elements; KWl: 0elements; NetS: 2 elements; Alrm: 1 elements; Proc: 0 elements; Oth: 5 elements; CPU: 6 elements)
ref_unplugged: Reference ref_unplugged created 6 h 53 m 52 s (Wl: 0 elements; KWl: 23elements; NetS: 14 elements; Alrm: 12 elements; Proc: 0 elements; Oth: 5 elements; CPU: 7 elements)
ref_charged: Reference ref_charged created 6 h 53 m 53 s (Wl: 0 elements; KWl: 23elements; NetS: 14 elements; Alrm: 12 elements; Proc: 0 elements; Oth: 5 elements; CPU: 7 elements)
ref_custom: Reference ref_custom created 6 h 54 m 7 s (Wl: 1 elements; KWl: 23elements; NetS: 14 elements; Alrm: 12 elements; Proc: 0 elements; Oth: 5 elements; CPU: 7 elements)
ref_current: Reference ref_current created 13 h 41 m 7 s (Wl: 20 elements; KWl: 23elements; NetS: 15 elements; Alrm: 13 elements; Proc: 6 elements; Oth: 6 elements; CPU: 7 elements)
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Tried that. Data roaming is on. And fast dormancy doesnt help in this scenario. This wakelock always occurs whenever data transfer happens. I was just curious to know if I can reduce that 6 sec counter.
Thanks anyways.
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Since a couple of weeks I have a heavy battery drain on my HTC One when I'm logged into the unprotected wifi network at my work.
I'm using a custom rom, based on Slimrom 7.8, Android 4.4.4
A strange thing I notice in BestBatteryStats is 126MB use in 7 hours from Google Play-services and 62MB from another source:
10014 (Wifi) (Google Play-services): 126.0 MBytes 62,9%
0 (Wifi) (0): 62.0 MBytes 30,8%
What could be causing this battery drain, and how to fix this?
Internet seems to function fine, I can browse on internet, download and install apps etc.
This is the full BetterBatteryStats log:
===================
General Information
===================
BetterBatteryStats version: 1.16.0.0
Creation Date: 2014-09-17 13:31:28
Statistic Type: Charged to Current
Since 7 h 11 m 44 s
VERSION.RELEASE: 4.4.4
BRAND: htc
DEVICE: m7
MANUFACTURER: HTC
MODEL: One
OS.VERSION: 3.4.82-g9bd7e49
BOOTLOADER: 1.56.0000
HARDWARE: qcom
FINGERPRINT: htc/m7_google/m7:4.4.3/KTU84L.H4/347097:user/release-keys
ID: KTU84L.H4
TAGS: test-keys
USER: kasper
PRODUCT: slim_m7
RADIO: 4A.22.3263.14_10.38n.1157.04L
Rooted: true
============
Battery Info
============
Level lost [%]: Bat.: -87% (100% to 13%) [12,1%/h]
Voltage lost [mV]: (4222-3365) [119,2%/h]
===========
Other Usage
===========
Deep Sleep (): 2 h 11 m 54 s (7914 s) Ratio: 30,6%
Awake (): 4 h 56 m 16 s (17776 s) Ratio: 68,6%
Screen On (): 58 m 11 s (3491 s) Ratio: 13,5%
Wifi On (): 7 h 3 m 6 s (25386 s) Ratio: 98,0%
Wifi Running (): 7 h 3 m 5 s (25385 s) Ratio: 98,0%
No Data Connection (): 6 h 45 m 46 s (24346 s) Ratio: 94,0%
No or Unknown Signal (): 6 h 45 m 46 s (24346 s) Ratio: 94,0%
Good Signal (): 21 m 45 s (1305 s) Ratio: 1,6%
Screen dark (): 53 m 57 s (3237 s) Ratio: 12,5%
Screen dimmed (): 1 m 34 s (94 s) Ratio: 0,1%
Screen light (): (0 s) Ratio: 0,0%
Screen bright (): 2 m 40 s (160 s) Ratio: 0,2%
======================================================
Wakelocks (requires root / system app on Android 4.4+)
======================================================
DirectTrack (1013): 12 m 35 s (755 s) Count:42 2,9%
AudioMix (1013): 6 m 9 s (369 s) Count:515 1,4%
*sync*/com.android.email.provider/com.android.exchange/[email protected] (com.android.exchange.Exchange Services): 2 m 25 s (145 s) Count:25 0,6%
AudioMix (com.spacegame.forestmania.Forest Mania): 1 m 17 s (77 s) Count:357 0,3%
AlarmManager (Android-systeem): 57 s (57 s) Count:1200 0,2%
ActivityManager-Launch (Android-systeem): 52 s (52 s) Count:658 0,2%
DHCP (Android-systeem): 34 s (34 s) Count:308 0,1%
BBS_WAKELOCK_WHILE_SAVING_REF (com.asksven.betterbatterystats.BetterBatteryStats): 30 s (30 s) Count:12 0,1%
sendinactive (com.whatsapp.WhatsApp): 28 s (28 s) Count:128 0,1%
AudioMix (com.whatsapp.WhatsApp): 25 s (25 s) Count:118 0,1%
GCM_CONN_ALARM (Google Play-services): 25 s (25 s) Count:615 0,1%
DropboxCpuOnlyWakeLock (com.dropbox.android.Dropbox): 23 s (23 s) Count:4 0,1%
lock (org.telegram.messenger.Telegram): 20 s (20 s) Count:6 0,1%
RILJ (Telefoon): 16 s (16 s) Count:101 0,1%
TimedEventQueue (1013): 13 s (13 s) Count:30 0,1%
*sync*/com.android.email.provider/com.android.exchange/[email protected] (com.android.exchange.Exchange Services): 12 s (12 s) Count:37 0,0%
show keyguard (UID): 10 s (10 s) Count:28 0,0%
NetworkStats (Android-systeem): 9 s (9 s) Count:521 0,0%
StartingAlertService (com.android.calendar.Agenda): 9 s (9 s) Count:2 0,0%
Checkin Service (Google Play-services): 8 s (8 s) Count:562 0,0%
AlarmManager (org.yoki.android.buienalarm.Buienalarm): 7 s (7 s) Count:144 0,0%
GpsLocationProvider (Android-systeem): 6 s (6 s) Count:226 0,0%
GCM_CONN (Google Play-services): 5 s (5 s) Count:920 0,0%
SyncLoopWakeLock (Android-systeem): 4 s (4 s) Count:1678 0,0%
*sync*/com.android.email.provider/com.android.email/[email protected] (com.android.email.E-mail): 4 s (4 s) Count:49 0,0%
AlarmManager (com.facebook.orca.Messenger): 4 s (4 s) Count:141 0,0%
AudioMix (UID): 3 s (3 s) Count:37 0,0%
AlarmManager (com.facebook.katana.Facebook): 3 s (3 s) Count:146 0,0%
*vibrator* (org.telegram.messenger.Telegram): 2 s (2 s) Count:3 0,0%
SyncManagerHandleSyncAlarm (Android-systeem): 2 s (2 s) Count:105 0,0%
*vibrator* (com.whatsapp.WhatsApp): 2 s (2 s) Count:5 0,0%
ConnectivityService (Android-systeem): 2 s (2 s) Count:1201 0,0%
WifiSuspend (Android-systeem): 2 s (2 s) Count:259 0,0%
*vibrator* (com.android.email.E-mail): 1 s (1 s) Count:12 0,0%
*net_scheduler* (Google Play-services): 1 s (1 s) Count:426 0,0%
SCREEN_FROZEN (Android-systeem): 1 s (1 s) Count:310 0,0%
*vibrator* (com.spacegame.forestmania.Forest Mania): 1 s (1 s) Count:4 0,0%
SnetLaunchService (Google Play-services): 1 s (1 s) Count:935 0,0%
Event Log Service (Google Play-services): 1 s (1 s) Count:733 0,0%
*sync*/com.android.contacts/com.skype.contacts.sync/scoutcow (com.skype.raider.Skype): 1 s (1 s) Count:1 0,0%
================
Kernel Wakelocks
================
"wlan_rx_wake" (): 3 h 53 m (13980 s) Cntc/wc/ec)576/0/575 16,9%
"wlan_wd_wake" (): 2 h 55 m 58 s (10558 s) Cntc/wc/ec)99911/0/0 12,8%
"wlan_wake" (): 11 m 4 s (664 s) Cntc/wc/ec)411392/286/0 0,8%
"PowerManagerService.WakeLocks" (): 6 m 51 s (411 s) Cntc/wc/ec)1678/0/0 0,5%
"msm_hsic_host" (): 2 m 52 s (172 s) Cntc/wc/ec)113/11/0 0,2%
"wlan_ctrl_wake" (): 1 m 47 s (107 s) Cntc/wc/ec)116/0/116 0,1%
"suspend_backoff" (): 1 m 9 s (69 s) Cntc/wc/ec)7/0/7 0,1%
"pm8921_eoc" (): 1 m 8 s (68 s) Cntc/wc/ec)3/0/0 0,1%
"alarm_rtc" (): 60 s (60 s) Cntc/wc/ec)129/60/30 0,1%
"htc_battery_8960" (): 59 s (59 s) Cntc/wc/ec)305/0/0 0,1%
"pmic_led" (): 44 s (44 s) Cntc/wc/ec)175/0/175 0,1%
"alarm" (): 35 s (35 s) Cntc/wc/ec)2225/0/0 0,0%
"PowerManagerService.Broadcasts" (): 21 s (21 s) Cntc/wc/ec)68/0/0 0,0%
"gpio_input" (): 5 s (5 s) Cntc/wc/ec)141/13/0 0,0%
"radio-interface" (): 4 s (4 s) Cntc/wc/ec)49/0/0 0,0%
"msm_usb_cable" (): 2 s (2 s) Cntc/wc/ec)5/0/6 0,0%
"KeyEvents" (): 1 s (1 s) Cntc/wc/ec)38803/0/0 0,0%
"proximity" (): 1 s (1 s) Cntc/wc/ec)7/0/7 0,0%
"PowerManagerService.Display" (): (0 s) Cntc/wc/ec)34/0/0 0,0%
"efsks" (): (0 s) Cntc/wc/ec)4/0/0 0,0%
"vbus_lock" (): (0 s) Cntc/wc/ec)6/0/0 0,0%
"qcril" (): (0 s) Cntc/wc/ec)101/0/0 0,0%
"mmc0_detect" (): (0 s) Cntc/wc/ec)515/0/0 0,0%
"mmc1_detect" (): (0 s) Cntc/wc/ec)515/0/0 0,0%
"qmuxd_port_wl_9" (): (0 s) Cntc/wc/ec)807/0/0 0,0%
======================
Alarms (requires root)
======================
android (): Wakeups: 188 (26,2 / hr.)
Alarms: 0, Intent: android.intent.action.TIME_TICK
Alarms: 0, Intent: com.android.server.action.NETWORK_STATS_POLL
Alarms: 34, Intent: android.net.ConnectivityService.action.PKT_CNT_SAMPLE_INTERVAL_ELAPSED
Alarms: 105, Intent: android.content.syncmanager.SYNC_ALARM
Alarms: 49, Intent: android.net.wifi.DHCP_RENEW
Alarms: 0, Intent: android.intent.action.DATE_CHANGED
Alarms: 0, Intent: com.android.server.IdleMaintenanceService.action.UPDATE_IDLE_MAINTENANCE_STATE
com.facebook.katana (): Wakeups: 173 (24,1 / hr.)
Alarms: 95, Intent: com.facebook.push.mqtt.keepalive.KeepaliveManager.ACTION_INEXACT_ALARM.com.facebook.katana
Alarms: 31, Intent: com.facebook.analytics.service.AnalyticsEventUploader.ACTION_ALARM
Alarms: 47, Intent: com.facebook.common.executors.WakingExecutorService.ACTION_ALARM.com.facebook.katana
Alarms: 0, Intent: JewelCountFetcher.INITIATE_BACKGROUND_FETCH cmp={com.facebook.katana/com.facebook.notifications.util.JewelCountFetcher$JewelCountBroadcastReceiver}
Alarms: 0, Intent: {com.facebook.katana/com.facebook.videoads.scheduler.VideoAdsFetchService}
Alarms: 0, Intent: com.facebook.orca.database.ACTION_ALARM cmp={com.facebook.katana/com.facebook.contacts.database.AddressBookPeriodicRunner$LocalBroadcastReceiver}
com.facebook.orca (): Wakeups: 158 (22,0 / hr.)
Alarms: 93, Intent: com.facebook.push.mqtt.keepalive.b.ACTION_INEXACT_ALARM.com.facebook.orca
Alarms: 30, Intent: com.facebook.analytics.service.b.ACTION_ALARM
Alarms: 35, Intent: com.facebook.common.executors.ch.ACTION_ALARM.com.facebook.orca
Alarms: 0, Intent: com.facebook.orca.database.ACTION_ALARM cmp={com.facebook.orca/com.facebook.contacts.database.AddressBookPeriodicRunner$LocalBroadcastReceiver}
com.nuance.swype.dtc (): Wakeups: 102 (14,2 / hr.)
Alarms: 102, Intent: {com.nuance.swype.dtc/com.nuance.swype.connect.ConnectClient}
com.whatsapp (): Wakeups: 95 (13,2 / hr.)
Alarms: 0, Intent: ALARM_ACTION
Alarms: 37, Intent: com.whatsapp.messaging.MessageService.CLIENT_PINGER_ACTION
Alarms: 40, Intent: ALARM_CLIENT_PING_TIMEOUT
Alarms: 10, Intent: ALARM_AVAILABLE_TIMEOUT
Alarms: 5, Intent: com.whatsapp.messaging.MessageService.LOGOUT_ACTION
Alarms: 3, Intent: com.whatsapp.MessageService.RECONNECT cmp={com.whatsapp/com.whatsapp.messaging.MessageService}
Alarms: 0, Intent: ALARM_MESSAGES_DB_BACKUP
Alarms: 0, Intent: ALARM_ROTATE_LOGS
org.yoki.android.buienalarm (): Wakeups: 86 (12,0 / hr.)
Alarms: 0, Intent: android.appwidget.action.APPWIDGET_UPDATE cmp={org.yoki.android.buienalarm/org.yoki.android.buienalarm.BuienAlarmWidget}
Alarms: 86, Intent: org.yoki.android.buienalarm.UPDATE_START
com.google.android.gms (): Wakeups: 52 (7,2 / hr.)
Alarms: 24, Intent: com.google.android.intent.action.SEND_IDLE
Alarms: 14, Intent: {com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.gms.checkin.EventLogService$Receiver}
Alarms: 11, Intent: com.google.android.intent.action.MCS_HEARTBEAT
Alarms: 0, Intent: {com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.gms.playlog.uploader.UploaderAlarmReceiver}
Alarms: 1, Intent: {com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.gms.checkin.CheckinService$Receiver}
Alarms: 0, Intent: {com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.gms.common.download.DownloadAlarmReceiver}
Alarms: 0, Intent: com.google.android.intent.action.GCM_RECONNECT
Alarms: 1, Intent: com.google.android.gms.auth.authzen.CHECK_REGISTRATION
Alarms: 1, Intent: {com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.gms.security.snet.SnetService}
Alarms: 0, Intent: com.google.android.gms.icing.INDEX_RECURRING_MAINTENANCE cmp={com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.gms.icing.service.IndexWorkerService}
net.nurik.roman.dashclock (): Wakeups: 14 (1,9 / hr.)
Alarms: 14, Intent: com.google.android.apps.dashclock.action.PERIODIC_ALARM cmp={net.nurik.roman.dashclock/com.google.android.apps.dashclock.PeriodicExtensionRefreshReceiver}
com.ing.mobile (): Wakeups: 7 (1,0 / hr.)
Alarms: 7, Intent: {com.ing.mobile/com.ing.mobile.service.INGService}
com.google.android.apps.maps (): Wakeups: 7 (1,0 / hr.)
Alarms: 7, Intent: {com.google.android.apps.maps/com.google.android.apps.gmm.prefetch.PrefetcherService}
com.spacegame.forestmania (): Wakeups: 4 (0,6 / hr.)
Alarms: 1, Intent: 6 cmp={com.spacegame.forestmania/com.zegame.erasegame.AlarmReceiver}
Alarms: 1, Intent: 7 cmp={com.spacegame.forestmania/com.zegame.erasegame.AlarmReceiver}
Alarms: 0, Intent: 2 cmp={com.spacegame.forestmania/com.zegame.erasegame.AlarmReceiver}
Alarms: 2, Intent: 4 cmp={com.spacegame.forestmania/com.zegame.erasegame.AlarmReceiver}
org.telegram.messenger (): Wakeups: 4 (0,2 / hr.)
Alarms: 4, Intent: {org.telegram.messenger/org.telegram.android.NotificationRepeat}
com.android.phone (): Wakeups: 2 (0,3 / hr.)
Alarms: 2, Intent: com.android.internal.telephony.data-stall
Alarms: 0, Intent: com.android.phone.UPDATE_CALLER_INFO_CACHE cmp={com.android.phone/com.android.phone.CallerInfoCacheUpdateReceiver}
Alarms: 0, Intent: com.android.internal.telephony.dataconnection.DataConnection.DC-2.action_retry
com.android.keyguard (): Wakeups: 2 (0,1 / hr.)
Alarms: 2, Intent: com.android.internal.policy.impl.PhoneWindowManager.DELAYED_KEYGUARD
com.agilesoftresource (): Wakeups: 1 (0,1 / hr.)
Alarms: 0, Intent: ALM cmp={com.agilesoftresource/com.avg.toolkit.recurringTasks.RecurringTaskAlarmReceiver}
Alarms: 1, Intent: CSR cmp={com.agilesoftresource/com.avg.toolkit.recurringTasks.RecurringTaskAlarmReceiver}
======================
Network (requires root)
======================
10014 (Wifi) (Google Play-services): 126.0 MBytes 62,9%
0 (Wifi) (0): 62.0 MBytes 30,8%
10123 (Wifi) (com.dropbox.android.Dropbox): 5.0 MBytes 2,8%
10163 (Wifi) (com.spacegame.forestmania.Forest Mania): 2.0 MBytes 1,1%
10073 (Wifi) (org.telegram.messenger.Telegram): 846.0 KBytes 0,4%
10117 (Wifi) (com.facebook.katana.Facebook): 834.0 KBytes 0,4%
10029 (Wifi) (com.android.exchange.Exchange Services): 723.0 KBytes 0,4%
10118 (Wifi) (com.estrongs.android.pop.ES File Explorer): 336.0 KBytes 0,2%
10157 (Wifi) (com.facebook.orca.Messenger): 289.0 KBytes 0,1%
10091 (Wifi) (nl.sanomamedia.android.nu.NU.nl): 275.0 KBytes 0,1%
10044 (Wifi) (com.android.email.E-mail): 271.0 KBytes 0,1%
10052 (Wifi) (com.teslacoilsw.launcher.Nova Launcher): 228.0 KBytes 0,1%
10066 (Wifi) (com.whatsapp.WhatsApp): 220.0 KBytes 0,1%
10133 (Wifi) (org.yoki.android.buienalarm.Buienalarm): 200.0 KBytes 0,1%
10020 (Wifi) (com.android.vending.Google Play Store): 129.0 KBytes 0,1%
10091 (Mobile) (nl.sanomamedia.android.nu.NU.nl): 98.0 KBytes 0,0%
10137 (Wifi) (com.asksven.betterbatterystats.BetterBatteryStats): 82.0 KBytes 0,0%
10074 (Wifi) (com.nuance.swype.dtc.Swype + Dragon): 43.0 KBytes 0,0%
10138 (Wifi) (com.ing.mobile.Bankieren): 39.0 KBytes 0,0%
10117 (Mobile) (com.facebook.katana.Facebook): 31.0 KBytes 0,0%
1014 (Wifi) (1014): 30.0 KBytes 0,0%
1000 (Wifi) (Android-systeem): 29.0 KBytes 0,0%
0 (Mobile) (0): 26.0 KBytes 0,0%
10029 (Mobile) (com.android.exchange.Exchange Services): 22.0 KBytes 0,0%
10128 (Wifi) (com.android.chrome.Chrome): 21.0 KBytes 0,0%
10063 (Wifi) (com.hbwares.wordfeud.full.Wordfeud): 18.0 KBytes 0,0%
10076 (Wifi) (com.skype.raider.Skype): 12.0 KBytes 0,0%
10157 (Mobile) (com.facebook.orca.Messenger): 11.0 KBytes 0,0%
10098 (Wifi) (com.google.android.apps.maps.Maps): 9.0 KBytes 0,0%
10061 (Wifi) (cn.wps.moffice_eng.WPS Office (Kingsoft Office)): 7.0 KBytes 0,0%
10098 (Mobile) (com.google.android.apps.maps.Maps): 7.0 KBytes 0,0%
10073 (Mobile) (org.telegram.messenger.Telegram): 3.0 KBytes 0,0%
10014 (Mobile) (Google Play-services): 2.0 KBytes 0,0%
10133 (Mobile) (org.yoki.android.buienalarm.Buienalarm): 1.0 KBytes 0,0%
10076 (Mobile) (com.skype.raider.Skype): 1.0 KBytes 0,0%
1000 (Mobile) (Android-systeem): 1.0 KBytes 0,0%
10074 (Mobile) (com.nuance.swype.dtc.Swype + Dragon): 1.0 KBytes 0,0%
10146 (Wifi) (com.agilesoftresource.AndroZip File Manager): 1.0 KBytes 0,0%
10043 (Wifi) (com.slim.ota.SlimCenter): 52.0 Bytes 0,0%
==========
CPU States
==========
1,73 GHz (): 2 h 34 m 32 s 35,8%
1,67 GHz (): 23 s 0,1%
1,57 GHz (): 8 m 42 s 2,0%
1,46 GHz (): 2 m 3 s 0,5%
1,35 GHz (): 2 m 3 s 0,5%
1,24 GHz (): 2 m 19 s 0,5%
1,13 GHz (): 2 m 36 s 0,6%
1,03 GHz (): 1 h 12 m 33 s 16,8%
918 MHz (): 2 m 29 s 0,6%
810 MHz (): 2 m 17 s 0,5%
702 MHz (): 2 m 29 s 0,6%
594 MHz (): 2 m 39 s 0,6%
486 MHz (): 2 m 44 s 0,6%
384 MHz (): 41 m 54 s 9,7%
Deep Sleep (): 2 h 11 m 54 s 30,6%
==================
Reference overview
==================
ref_boot: Reference ref_boot created 1 m 13 s (Wl: 0 elements; KWl: 0elements; NetS: 0 elements; Alrm: 0 elements; Proc: 0 elements; Oth: 0 elements; CPU: 11 elements)
ref_charged: Reference ref_charged created 15 h 48 m 3 s (Wl: 1 elements; KWl: 35elements; NetS: 48 elements; Alrm: 21 elements; Proc: 0 elements; Oth: 8 elements; CPU: 15 elements)
ref_unplugged: Reference ref_unplugged created 22 h 58 m 14 s (Wl: 40 elements; KWl: 35elements; NetS: 51 elements; Alrm: 23 elements; Proc: 158 elements; Oth: 12 elements; CPU: 15 elements)
ref_current: Reference ref_current created 22 h 59 m 48 s (Wl: 40 elements; KWl: 35elements; NetS: 52 elements; Alrm: 23 elements; Proc: 159 elements; Oth: 12 elements; CPU: 15 elements)
Hi Folks,
I'm hoping someone can point me in the right direction. As it stands now I have a (less than 14 day old) galaxy S5 active. It's been rooted and I'm running the stock rom (slightly modified for my taste) within a twrp rom slot (safestrap'd without tripping knox).
That said, I'm experiencing rediculous battery life, in the order of 5 to 6 hours from 100% charge to almost nothing (13% an hour or more). The phone is NOT heavily used, I read emails on it, make some calls, and that's about it. I'm not in a poor signal area (I have 4 bars of LTE).
Looking at wake lock detector output, there's nothing that jumps out to explain the massive battery drain. Standard battery app indicates 43% of the batter eaten up by the screen, which may or may not be correct.
The only real stand out here is better battery status + app indicates both wifi on, and wifi running at 100%.
Here's the output:
Code:
===================
General Information
===================
BetterBatteryStats version: 1.16.0.0
Creation Date: 2014-12-03 16:04:08
Statistic Type: Boot to Current
Since 6 h 37 m 55 s
VERSION.RELEASE: 4.4.2
BRAND: samsung
DEVICE: klteattactive
MANUFACTURER: samsung
MODEL: SAMSUNG-SM-G870A
OS.VERSION: 3.4.0-2304514
BOOTLOADER: G870AUCU1ANG3
HARDWARE: qcom
FINGERPRINT: samsung/klteattactive/klteattactive:4.4.2/KOT49H/G870AUCU1ANG3:user/release-keys
ID: KOT49H
TAGS: release-keys
USER: dpi
PRODUCT: klteattactive
RADIO: G870AUCU1ANG3
Rooted: true
============
Battery Info
============
Level lost [%]: Bat.: -86% (99% to 13%) [13.0%/h]
Voltage lost [mV]: (4243-3661) [87.8%/h]
===========
Other Usage
===========
Deep Sleep (): 4 h 25 m 50 s (15950 s) Ratio: 66.4%
Awake (): 2 h 12 m 5 s (7925 s) Ratio: 33.2%
Screen On (): 1 h 15 m 8 s (4508 s) Ratio: 18.8%
Phone On (): 56 m 45 s (3405 s) Ratio: 14.2%
Wifi On (): 6 h 37 m 56 s (23876 s) Ratio: 100.0%
Wifi Running (): 6 h 37 m 56 s (23876 s) Ratio: 100.0%
No Data Connection (): 4 h 30 m 57 s (16257 s) Ratio: 68.1%
No or Unknown Signal (): 4 h 30 m 57 s (16257 s) Ratio: 68.1%
Screen dark (): 30 m 20 s (1820 s) Ratio: 7.6%
Screen dimmed (): 15 m 13 s (913 s) Ratio: 3.8%
Screen medium (): 21 m 31 s (1291 s) Ratio: 5.4%
Screen light (): 1 m 47 s (107 s) Ratio: 0.4%
Screen bright (): 6 m 15 s (375 s) Ratio: 1.6%
======================================================
Wakelocks (requires root / system app on Android 4.4+)
======================================================
NlpCollectorWakeLock (Google Play services): 11 m 41 s (701 s) Count:3029 2.9%
SyncEngineService (com.ninefolders.hd3.Nine): 7 m 53 s (473 s) Count:192 2.0%
AudioMix (1013): 3 m 8 s (188 s) Count:134 0.8%
wake:com.google.android.gms/.config.ConfigFetchService (Google Play services): 3 m 6 s (186 s) Count:2460 0.8%
AMP (com.jrtstudio.AnotherMusicPlayer.Rocket Player): 2 m 53 s (173 s) Count:5 0.7%
MediaScanner (com.jrtstudio.AnotherMusicPlayer.Rocket Player): 2 m 47 s (167 s) Count:3 0.7%
ProximitySensor (Phone): 2 m 20 s (140 s) Count:719 0.6%
AlarmReceiver (com.sec.android.app.clockpackage.Clock): 1 m 16 s (76 s) Count:47 0.3%
TimaService (Android System): 1 m 12 s (72 s) Count:26 0.3%
GmailProviderProviderChangedBroadcastWakeLock (com.google.android.gm.Gmail): 1 m 7 s (67 s) Count:98 0.3%
ActivityManager-Launch (Android System): 1 m 4 s (64 s) Count:419 0.3%
*sync*/gmail-ls/com.google/eM_ADDR (com.google.android.gm.Gmail): 59 s (59 s) Count:45 0.2%
GsmConnection (Phone): 56 s (56 s) Count:705 0.2%
wake:com.google.android.gms/.udc.service.LoginAccountsChangedIntentService (Google Play services): 40 s (40 s) Count:1 0.2%
AlarmManager (Android System): 39 s (39 s) Count:1421 0.2%
MediaScannerService (Media): 34 s (34 s) Count:3 0.1%
RILJ1 (Phone): 31 s (31 s) Count:688 0.1%
Icing (Google Play services): 29 s (29 s) Count:2559 0.1%
AudioMix (com.jrtstudio.AnotherMusicPlayer.Rocket Player): 29 s (29 s) Count:13 0.1%
SyncScheduler (Google Play services): 14 s (14 s) Count:1260 0.1%
AudioMix (Phone): 14 s (14 s) Count:793 0.1%
BBS_WAKELOCK_WHILE_SAVING_REF (com.asksven.betterbatterystats.BetterBatteryStats): 13 s (13 s) Count:12 0.1%
UlrDispatchingService (Google Play services): 12 s (12 s) Count:2457 0.1%
GCM_CONN_ALARM (Google Play services): 12 s (12 s) Count:1018 0.1%
diagnostics.client.Wakelock (Android System): 10 s (10 s) Count:706 0.0%
o.gG (com.keramidas.TitaniumBackup.Titanium Backup): 9 s (9 s) Count:7 0.0%
show keyguard (UID): 9 s (9 s) Count:35 0.0%
GCM_LIB (com.skype.raider.Skype): 8 s (8 s) Count:2 0.0%
NlpWakeLock (Google Play services): 8 s (8 s) Count:904 0.0%
*sync*/com.google.android.apps.docs/com.google/eM_ADDR (com.google.android.apps.docs.Drive): 7 s (7 s) Count:4 0.0%
*sync*/com.android.contacts/com.skype.contacts.sync/colin_faber (com.skype.raider.Skype): 7 s (7 s) Count:5 0.0%
SyncManager (com.google.android.apps.docs.Drive): 7 s (7 s) Count:6 0.0%
DownloadManager (com.android.vending.Google Play Store): 7 s (7 s) Count:2 0.0%
AudioMix (Android Core Apps): 6 s (6 s) Count:19 0.0%
*net_scheduler* (Google Play services): 5 s (5 s) Count:2200 0.0%
AlarmManager (imoblife.memorybooster.full.Memory Booster Full): 5 s (5 s) Count:79 0.0%
GsmInboundSmsHandler (Phone): 4 s (4 s) Count:69 0.0%
ActivityManager-Sleep (Android System): 4 s (4 s) Count:2000 0.0%
Checkin Service (Google Play services): 4 s (4 s) Count:2257 0.0%
SCREEN_FROZEN (Android System): 4 s (4 s) Count:726 0.0%
ConnectivityService (Android System): 4 s (4 s) Count:1459 0.0%
SyncLoopWakeLock (Android System): 3 s (3 s) Count:1954 0.0%
Config Service fetch (Google Play services): 3 s (3 s) Count:1128 0.0%
NetworkStats (Android System): 2 s (2 s) Count:148 0.0%
*sync*/com.android.calendar/com.google/eM_ADDR (com.google.android.syncadapters.calendar.Google Calendar Sync): 2 s (2 s) Count:20 0.0%
AudioMix (UID): 2 s (2 s) Count:49 0.0%
ScheduleNextAlarmWakeLock (com.android.providers.calendar.Calendar storage): 2 s (2 s) Count:77 0.0%
*sync*/com.sec.android.gallery3d.picasa.contentprovider/com.google/eM_ADDR (com.sec.android.gallery3d.Gallery): 2 s (2 s) Count:2 0.0%
StartingAlertService (com.android.calendar.Calendar): 2 s (2 s) Count:35 0.0%
DownloadManager (com.google.android.configupdater.ConfigUpdater): 1 s (1 s) Count:3 0.0%
*sync*/com.google.android.location.reporting/com.google/eM_ADDR (Google Play services): 1 s (1 s) Count:1119 0.0%
*net_scheduler* (com.google.android.youtube.YouTube): 1 s (1 s) Count:1 0.0%
DownloadManager (com.google.android.gm.Gmail): 1 s (1 s) Count:50 0.0%
LocationService (Android System): 1 s (1 s) Count:709 0.0%
AlarmManager (com.samsung.android.app.headlines.My Magazine): 1 s (1 s) Count:89 0.0%
SamsungPhoneWindowManager.mBroadcastWakeLock (Android System): 1 s (1 s) Count:424 0.0%
GOOGLE_C2DM (Google Play services): 1 s (1 s) Count:3017 0.0%
hangouts_rtcs (com.google.android.talk.Hangouts): 1 s (1 s) Count:35 0.0%
*sync*/com.google.android.gms.people/com.google/eM_ADDR (Google Play services): 1 s (1 s) Count:957 0.0%
AlarmManager (Google Play services): 1 s (1 s) Count:1253 0.0%
AlarmManager (com.android.providers.calendar.Calendar storage): 1 s (1 s) Count:44 0.0%
AudioMix (com.skype.raider.Skype): 1 s (1 s) Count:3 0.0%
GCM_CONN (Google Play services): 1 s (1 s) Count:3189 0.0%
Event Log Service (Google Play services): 1 s (1 s) Count:3087 0.0%
AlarmManager (com.google.android.talk.Hangouts): 1 s (1 s) Count:40 0.0%
SyncManagerHandleSyncAlarm (Android System): 1 s (1 s) Count:600 0.0%
================
Kernel Wakelocks !!! wakeup_sources !!!
================
bluesleep (): 24 m 15 s (1455 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)6/0/6 6.1%
PowerManagerService.WakeLocks (): 18 m 36 s (1116 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)1795/70/0 4.6%
bam_dmux_wakelock (): 6 m 11 s (371 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)380/19/0 1.5%
event0-1121 (): 5 m 50 s (350 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)540/0/0 1.5%
alarm (): 3 m 50 s (230 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)1173/75/0 1.0%
wlan_rx_wake (): 2 m 13 s (133 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)2137/230/2137 0.6%
alarm_rtc (): 1 m 34 s (94 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)386/65/0 0.4%
wlan_wd_wake (): 1 m 33 s (93 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)6559/99/0 0.4%
wlan_ctrl_wake (): 1 m 5 s (65 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)184/20/184 0.3%
mmc2_detect (): 58 s (58 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)117/29/117 0.2%
wlan_wake (): 57 s (57 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)39065/177/0 0.2%
radio-interface (): 53 s (53 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)201/13/0 0.2%
resume_wakelock (): 50 s (50 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)537/0/537 0.2%
smdcntl0 (): 27 s (27 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)3757/58/0 0.1%
event2-1121 (): 25 s (25 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)101/8/0 0.1%
ssp_sensorhub_wake_lock (): 24 s (24 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)172/6/172 0.1%
PowerManagerService.Broadcasts (): 22 s (22 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)102/2/0 0.1%
LightsService (): 19 s (19 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)92/5/0 0.1%
msm_serial_hs_dma (): 13 s (13 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)10/0/0 0.1%
ssp_wake_lock (): 12 s (12 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)18/0/18 0.1%
ipc00000004_rmt_storage (): 11 s (11 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)43/0/0 0.0%
event15-1121 (): 9 s (9 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)923/41/0 0.0%
event16-1121 (): 8 s (8 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)589/37/0 0.0%
ipc00000025_system_server (): 5 s (5 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)755/161/0 0.0%
qpnp-vadc-ea510000 (): 5 s (5 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)5317/44/0 0.0%
sec_jack_det (): 5 s (5 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)3/0/3 0.0%
PowerManagerService.Display (): 4 s (4 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)53/1/0 0.0%
msm_serial_hs_rx (): 3 s (3 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)12/0/12 0.0%
sec-battery-monitor (): 3 s (3 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)799/37/0 0.0%
MBALBRIDGE (): 2 s (2 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)9/19/9 0.0%
MediaPlayerService_Decode (): 1 s (1 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)87/3/0 0.0%
KeyEvents (): (0 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)22580/498/0 0.0%
rmt_storage_-1200673048 (): (0 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)18/0/0 0.0%
rmt_storage_-1200672200 (): (0 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)19/0/0 0.0%
vib_present (): (0 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)466/6/0 0.0%
smsm_snapshot (): (0 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)685/34/0 0.0%
qmuxd_port_wl_0 (): (0 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)4078/38/0 0.0%
ipc0000002e_system_server (): (0 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)33/7/0 0.0%
ipc00000026_system_server (): (0 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)33/7/0 0.0%
ipc00000022_system_server (): (0 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)33/7/0 0.0%
ipc_rtr_smd_ipcrtr (): (0 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)1215/170/0 0.0%
ipc00000007_time_daemon (): (0 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)66/7/0 0.0%
power-supply (): (0 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)226/0/0 0.0%
ipc00000005_rmt_storage (): (0 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)65/7/0 0.0%
ipc00000003_rfs_access (): (0 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)62/7/0 0.0%
ipc0000001d_gsiff_daemon (): (0 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)53/7/0 0.0%
ipc00000017_time_daemon (): (0 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)50/7/0 0.0%
SMD_TTY_MBALBRIDGE_RA (): (0 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)136/19/0 0.0%
ApmAudio (): (0 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)748/10/0 0.0%
ipc00000016_time_daemon (): (0 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)83/2/0 0.0%
ipc0000000d_thermal-engine (): (0 s) Cnt:(c/wc/ec)69/7/0 0.0%
======================
Alarms (requires root)
======================
com.google.android.gms (): Wakeups: 455 (1.1 / min.)
Alarms: 348, Intent: com.google.android.gms.nlp.ALARM_WAKEUP_ACTIVITY_DETECTION
Alarms: 9, Intent: {com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.gms.checkin.EventLogService$Receiver}
Alarms: 0, Intent: com.google.android.gms.location.fused.GPS_ALARM
Alarms: 7, Intent: com.google.android.intent.action.MCS_HEARTBEAT
Alarms: 19, Intent: com.google.android.intent.action.SEND_IDLE
Alarms: 61, Intent: {com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.gms.security.snet.SnetService}
Alarms: 3, Intent: com.google.android.location.reporting.ACTION_UPDATE_WORLD cmp={com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.location.reporting.service.DispatchingService}
Alarms: 1, Intent: {com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.gms.checkin.CheckinService$Receiver}
Alarms: 3, Intent: {com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.libraries.social.mediamonitor.MediaMonitorIntentService}
Alarms: 3, Intent: com.google.android.gms.nlp.ALARM_WAKEUP_CAR_PARKING_DETECTOR
Alarms: 1, Intent: com.google.android.intent.action.GCM_RECONNECT
imoblife.memorybooster.full (): Wakeups: 107 (16.0 / hr.)
Alarms: 31, Intent: imoblife.memorybooster.full.refresh_statusbar
Alarms: 76, Intent: broadcast_optimize
com.ninefolders.hd3 (): Wakeups: 90 (13.5 / hr.)
Alarms: 83, Intent: com.ninefolders.hd3.intent.action.TRIGGER_ACCOUNT_WAKEUP cmp={com.ninefolders.hd3/com.ninefolders.hd3.engine.service.SyncEngineService}
Alarms: 7, Intent: {com.ninefolders.hd3/com.ninefolders.hd3.engine.service.MailboxAlarmReceiver}
android (): Wakeups: 89 (13.4 / hr.)
Alarms: 0, Intent: android.intent.action.TIME_TICK
Alarms: 6, Intent: com.carrieriq.iqagent.service.action.WAKEUP
Alarms: 0, Intent: com.android.server.action.NETWORK_STATS_POLL
Alarms: 6, Intent: android.app.backup.intent.RUN
Alarms: 0, Intent: android.net.ConnectivityService.action.PKT_CNT_SAMPLE_INTERVAL_ELAPSED
Alarms: 76, Intent: android.content.syncmanager.SYNC_ALARM
Alarms: 0, Intent: com.android.server.LightsService.action.UPDATE_SVC_LED
Alarms: 1, Intent: com.android.server.IdleMaintenanceService.action.UPDATE_IDLE_MAINTENANCE_STATE
com.android.providers.calendar (): Wakeups: 41 (6.2 / hr.)
Alarms: 33, Intent: com.android.providers.calendar.intent.CalendarProvider2
Alarms: 4, Intent: android.intent.action.EVENT_REMINDER
Alarms: 4, Intent: com.android.providers.calendar.SCHEDULE_ALARM cmp={com.android.providers.calendar/com.android.providers.calendar.CalendarReceiver}
com.android.keyguard (): Wakeups: 10 (1.5 / hr.)
Alarms: 10, Intent: com.android.internal.policy.impl.PhoneWindowManager.DELAYED_KEYGUARD
com.android.vending (): Wakeups: 3 (0.5 / hr.)
Alarms: 2, Intent: {com.android.vending/com.google.android.finsky.services.ContentSyncService}
Alarms: 1, Intent: {com.android.vending/com.google.android.finsky.services.DailyHygiene}
com.google.android.talk (): Wakeups: 3 (0.4 / hr.)
Alarms: 3, Intent: com.google.android.apps.hangouts.CLEANUP_DB
com.google.android.googlequicksearchbox (): Wakeups: 3 (0.4 / hr.)
Alarms: 1, Intent: {com.google.android.googlequicksearchbox/com.google.android.velvet.VelvetBackgroundTasksImpl$Service}
Alarms: 2, Intent: ACTION_MAYBE_UPDATE_CONTACTS cmp={com.google.android.googlequicksearchbox/com.google.android.search.core.summons.icing.InternalIcingCorporaProvider$UpdateCorporaService}
com.android.calendar (): Wakeups: 2 (0.3 / hr.)
Alarms: 2, Intent: android.intent.action.EVENT_REMINDER cmp={com.android.calendar/com.android.calendar.alerts.AlertReceiver}
com.policydm (): Wakeups: 1 (0.2 / hr.)
Alarms: 1, Intent: com.policydm.intent.action.EULA_TIME
======================
Network (requires root)
======================
10034 (Wifi) (com.android.vending.Google Play Store): 32.0 MBytes 73.6%
10234 (Wifi) (com.skype.raider.Skype): 2.0 MBytes 6.3%
10253 (Mobile) (com.opera.browser.Opera): 1.0 MBytes 4.3%
10211 (Wifi) (com.ninefolders.hd3.Nine): 1.0 MBytes 2.9%
10014 (Wifi) (Google Play services): 1.0 MBytes 2.8%
10119 (Wifi) (com.google.android.gm.Gmail): 1.0 MBytes 2.6%
10211 (Mobile) (com.ninefolders.hd3.Nine): 842.0 KBytes 1.9%
10234 (Mobile) (com.skype.raider.Skype): 529.0 KBytes 1.2%
0 (Wifi) (0): 402.0 KBytes 0.9%
10119 (Mobile) (com.google.android.gm.Gmail): 293.0 KBytes 0.6%
10014 (Mobile) (Google Play services): 292.0 KBytes 0.6%
10002 (Wifi) (com.google.android.configupdater.ConfigUpdater): 272.0 KBytes 0.6%
10105 (Wifi) (com.google.android.apps.docs.Drive): 217.0 KBytes 0.5%
0 (Mobile) (0): 193.0 KBytes 0.4%
10253 (Wifi) (com.opera.browser.Opera): 111.0 KBytes 0.2%
1000 (Wifi) (Android System): 49.0 KBytes 0.1%
10120 (Wifi) (com.google.android.syncadapters.calendar.Google Calendar Sync): 39.0 KBytes 0.1%
10204 (Wifi) (com.google.android.youtube.YouTube): 22.0 KBytes 0.1%
10064 (Wifi) (com.google.android.googlequicksearchbox.Google Search): 22.0 KBytes 0.0%
10228 (Mobile) (UID): 18.0 KBytes 0.0%
10064 (Mobile) (com.google.android.googlequicksearchbox.Google Search): 14.0 KBytes 0.0%
10050 (Wifi) (com.sec.android.gallery3d.Gallery): 14.0 KBytes 0.0%
10044 (Wifi) (com.sec.android.app.samsungapps.GALAXY Apps): 11.0 KBytes 0.0%
10262 (Mobile) (com.asksven.betterbatterystats.BetterBatteryStats): 8.0 KBytes 0.0%
10095 (Wifi) (com.android.chrome.Chrome): 7.0 KBytes 0.0%
10095 (Mobile) (com.android.chrome.Chrome): 7.0 KBytes 0.0%
10153 (Wifi) (com.visionobjects.resourcemanager.MyScript Resource Manager): 6.0 KBytes 0.0%
10269 (Mobile) (imoblife.memorybooster.full.Memory Booster Full): 4.0 KBytes 0.0%
10213 (Wifi) (slide.cameraZoom.Camera ZOOM FX): 2.0 KBytes 0.0%
10228 (Wifi) (UID): 2.0 KBytes 0.0%
10049 (Wifi) (Media): 972.0 Bytes 0.0%
10204 (Mobile) (com.google.android.youtube.YouTube): 900.0 Bytes 0.0%
10216 (Mobile) (com.jrtstudio.AnotherMusicPlayer.Rocket Player): 800.0 Bytes 0.0%
10201 (Wifi) (com.sec.android.daemonapp.Unified Daemon): 544.0 Bytes 0.0%
10105 (Mobile) (com.google.android.apps.docs.Drive): 384.0 Bytes 0.0%
10049 (Mobile) (Media): 208.0 Bytes 0.0%
10034 (Mobile) (com.android.vending.Google Play Store): 128.0 Bytes 0.0%
10050 (Mobile) (com.sec.android.gallery3d.Gallery): 128.0 Bytes 0.0%
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CPU States
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2.46 GHz (): 2 h 12 m 5 s 33.2%
Deep Sleep (): 4 h 25 m 50 s 66.4%
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Reference overview
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ref_boot: Reference ref_boot created 2 m 39 s (Wl: 5 elements; KWl: 0elements; NetS: 9 elements; Alrm: 1 elements; Proc: 40 elements; Oth: 5 elements; CPU: 1 elements)
ref_current: Reference ref_current created 6 h 40 m 35 s (Wl: 66 elements; KWl: 51elements; NetS: 41 elements; Alrm: 11 elements; Proc: 174 elements; Oth: 13 elements; CPU: 2 elements)
Any help would be appreciated, otherwise this phone is getting returned very soon and I'm ditching samsung.
Have u checked the cpu? It could be hanging.
Samsung unlock Bootloader on SM-870A.
Yeah, it doesn't appear to be out of control
So I've been investigating this further, I've tuned various settings and shut off features I don't need or use, that said, I've gotten a best case, 4.2% battery drain an hour, this is even when the phone is completely idle as the testing I was doing was overnight when the phone should be quiet.
Switching back to the stock firmware which really only has been rooted and contains better battery status, testing the phone the same way, quiet, over night, little to no activity and I'm getting 0.2% to 0.3% battery loss. The disturbing thing about this is that there's much bloat still on the system and many garbage processes running.
So the last test last night was to clone the stock firmware into a rom slot and boot and run that. With that done I was seeing 6.8% battery draw an hour.
So zero changes, the only difference being how it was booted. At this point I'm now suspecting that TWRP or Safestrap it self are eating battery constantly, and that because it's one of those two doing it, none of the apps I'm using are able to detect this usage.
So my question is, how do you debug twrp / safestrap power draw, and is anyone else seeing this?
From what i understand i believe its literally not possible fot a recovery to use battery, so theres nothing really for you to investigate.
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Seems to me that u should stay on stock slot then u have drain under control. No that's not what u wanted to hear.
AT&T u unlocked Lg G3 how about Sm-870A & Sm-900A.
So I factory reset the stock slot, grabbed a backup of it, then restored the rom image which was draining the battery to the stock slot. Doing so left me with less than 1% battery drain at a minimum from a full charge and a maximum of 3% while making calls, etc.
Taking that exact same image, and booting it off of rom-slot-1 yielded 7% minimum battery drain an hour at a minimum and 12% an hour when making calls.
I have no idea how TWRP sets up the rom slots, but if it's using loop device then it's possible theres a bug, resulting in a higher than normal battery drain.
Otherwise, I can't think of any other explanation as to why I'm seeing this behavior. It makes zero sense that the exact same rom (bit for bit) drains the batter so much faster on a rom slot vs stock rom slot.
cfaber said:
So I factory reset the stock slot, grabbed a backup of it, then restored the rom image which was draining the battery to the stock slot. Doing so left me with less than 1% battery drain at a minimum from a full charge and a maximum of 3% while making calls, etc.
Taking that exact same image, and booting it off of rom-slot-1 yielded 7% minimum battery drain an hour at a minimum and 12% an hour when making calls.
I have no idea how TWRP sets up the rom slots, but if it's using loop device then it's possible theres a bug, resulting in a higher than normal battery drain.
Otherwise, I can't think of any other explanation as to why I'm seeing this behavior. It makes zero sense that the exact same rom (bit for bit) drains the batter so much faster on a rom slot vs stock rom slot.
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From what ive read(not much since I don't use rom slots) rom slots are buggy at best and for a while it was highly suggested to NOT use them for any reason, so you cant really expect perfect functionality from one from what ive seen.
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