Anyone else seeing extra battery drain from the latest Gear Manager 2.0.14041404?
Appears to be coming from these wake locks in the photo, which appear to be far more time consuming than anything else on my phone. Just not letting my phone sleep properly.
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igotgame said:
Anyone else seeing extra battery drain from the latest Gear Manager 2.0.14041404?
Appears to be coming from these wake locks in the photo, which appear to be far more time consuming than anything else on my phone. Just not letting my phone sleep properly.
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I have nearly the same problem, although it's not as huge as yours:
SAPROVIDERS service had 102x Wakelocks within 9:30 hours and was 8m 46 seconds active.
GOPROVIDERS was only active twice and 4 seconds active.
You know... I was using rom slot 1 and basically just playing around with stock rooted 4.3, xposed framework, and wanam app installed.
After a couple of days of seeing wakelocks and battery drain, I decided to go back into safestrap and just boot into my normal stock slot which is just 4.3 rooted.
Battery drain is gone and the phone is sleeping properly according to CPU Spy.
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Uhm, strange. I have Omegas s5 Rom Übung my galaxy s5 sm-g900f. It's nearly the same as the Stock Rom, just rooted and with minor tweaks. Do you have a clou which modification does the Manager let draining battery?
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S-Treffi said:
Uhm, strange. I have Omegas s5 Rom Übung my galaxy s5 sm-g900f. It's nearly the same as the Stock Rom, just rooted and with minor tweaks. Do you have a clou which modification does the Manager let draining battery?
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I actually froze saprovider in titanium backup and noticed the drain started coming from Android OS after that.
I'm not really sure what was the original issue causing the drain. I didn't install any additional apps and was only using Wanam & X Tether modules. Using GSAM Battery Monitor it pointed to the kernel causing the wakelocks which made me start thinking if it was the framework itself causing the issue. Either way... I'm not really missing anything I was using.
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igotgame said:
Anyone else seeing extra battery drain from the latest Gear Manager 2.0.14041404?
Appears to be coming from these wake locks in the photo, which appear to be far more time consuming than anything else on my phone. Just not letting my phone sleep properly.
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What are you using as there? What app?
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What are you using as there? What app?
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I believe that's Wake Lock Detector
Going back to stock solved all my battery drain issues.
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OK I've got an SGN3 with a Zerolemon 10000mAh battery that usually gives me 4 days battery. I have a Gear 1. I recently installed the gear manager update and last night I went to bed with 100% battery this morning it was 17%. That is over two normal batteries worth of charge. All taken by saprovider and goproviders. Serious problem this...phone is uprooted and I'd rather not root it, not that I don't know how but it's my main business tool and I'd rather not ...how do I stop this happening?
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Hello,
I have a problem with the battery drain on my galaxy s plus.
When the phone is standby its using 40-60mA. When I have lucky at night it is 20-40mA.
I didn't find the problem. 4 weeks ago with my htc desire and same apps and settings the battery used 8-12mA in standby day and night.
3G and Wifi always on.
Standard 2.3.5 rom. Push apps: gmail, gtalk an whatsapp (same as on the desire).
Yesterday rooted and deleted a lot of system apps to clean up the rom. Flash this morning a custom kernel with CWM. Nothing helps
I was happy with the bigger battery but with this battery drain.....
Has someone a idea?
Are there more people with same problem?
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See screenshot battery monitor widget.
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oudbrood said:
Hello,
I have a problem with the battery drain on my galaxy s plus.
When the phone is standby its using 40-60mA. When I have lucky at night it is 20-40mA.
I didn't find the problem. 4 weeks ago with my htc desire and same apps and settings the battery used 8-12mA in standby day and night.
3G and Wifi always on.
Standard 2.3.5 rom. Push apps: gmail, gtalk an whatsapp (same as on the desire).
Yesterday rooted and deleted a lot of system apps to clean up the rom. Flash this morning a custom kernel with CWM. Nothing helps
I was happy with the bigger battery but with this battery drain.....
Has someone a idea?
Are there more people with same problem?
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See screenshot battery monitor widget.
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Sorry wrong Q&A threat I think.
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why? lots of people had this problem with this drain , this is the Android OS Bug, RReboot your phone replace the battery and wait 3-5 minutes than restart or restart often and look in the batterystats Android OS must be 11% or 12% ...
sahsehriyar said:
why? lots of people had this problem with this drain , this is the Android OS Bug, RReboot your phone replace the battery and wait 3-5 minutes than restart or restart often and look in the batterystats Android OS must be 11% or 12% ...
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I think thats not the problem. System is already 11%
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sahsehriyar said:
why? lots of people had this problem with this drain , this is the Android OS Bug, RReboot your phone replace the battery and wait 3-5 minutes than restart or restart often and look in the batterystats Android OS must be 11% or 12% ...
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Here is a logfile from better battery stats.
I don't know if there is a problem
My cell standby is also very high rougly about 45% and my phone idle will be also around 40%
i think there might be a firmware problem somewhere, but kies seems to think that my firmware it upto date.
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I think thats not the problem. System is already 11%
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omg! you got it more then 1 day. my battery is good when it gets12hrs..
Hi folks
so let me tell you what has happened to my Note. So short battery time isn't something unknown on JB roms from Samsung. But this is something awful.
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OK, one more thing ofc is that when my Note goes below 50% the screen starts to flicker, or backlight that is.
So my question is: Is my battery dead or is it something with my Note? Has anyone had this kind of problem?
Thx
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get a new battery
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What is the ROM used, kernel stuff and list of all apks you are using related to battery saving, CPU clocking etc....as much as possible give the details.
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What is the ROM used, kernel stuff and list of all apks you are using related to battery saving, CPU clocking etc....as much as possible give the details.
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Rom: JonRom V8 + Philz latest kernel with all bloat removed
apps.: only thing syncing and on all the time are gmail and Facebook.
cpu ain't clocked and auto brightness is off at minimum setting.
battery is 2 years old.
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brada1983 said:
Rom: JonRom V8 + Philz latest kernel with all bloat removed
apps.: only thing syncing and on all the time are gmail and Facebook.
cpu ain't clocked and auto brightness is off at minimum setting.
battery is 2 years old.
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I dont see any reason for issues except your screen power utilization is high...can you try to install apk night mode which can help to reduce your screen brightness. Also do a "Clear Dalvik Cache" if possible install the lates gapps and try should fix the problem. Let me know.
I just got the new battery will try it and see what happens.
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I hv JB stock rom on my Note, which i updated recently from ICS.
Battery drain so fast everyday.
I browsed through internet website and found some help as below.
1. backup all data needed.
2. factory reset
3. wipe cache
4. reboot.
battery drain problem solved.
Try clean wipe....
May you got dirty wipe...
Just my opinion...
Sorry for my bad english
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I just got the new battery will try it and see what happens.
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So it's been 2 days since my new battery arrived and all's fine. No more flickers and after all day of using and with me it means from 4:30 am till 11:00 pm i was left with 23% of battery.
So the issues was the battery not the roms, kernel, or anything else.
Thx people for all of your advices and help.
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yes the samsung batteries are pretty ordinary, one of my friends had a battery failure after 8 months. try not overclocking for an optimum battery performance.
I've used around 5 Android phones (starting from 2.1 now up to 4.3) and for some reason, they all have a pathetic standby time. When I say standby, I mean when you press the power button and it turns the screen off and you don't touch it. Why is android the only OS that has this problem? WP, fine. IOS, probably the best one (only good thing about it).
I've tried different kernels, using no apps from the play store at all, turning off Google's location service, using greenify, and a bunch more. My battery still drops to ~70% at 4:00 starting at 100 at 7:00. When I briefly had an iphone and windows phone, I always was amazed at how my battery was around ~90-95% at 4:00. I know most people actually USE their phone during the day, so its probably not as noticeable.
Does anyone know the real reason for this? By real, I mean the deep down reason for this. Is java just a hog?
I think the main reason is the backround apps that are running. I used my old sensation just as a phone and so I deleted all the apps from it (Facebook, Viber etc.) and the phone lasted 5-6 days on standby with a 1 year old batery. Before I removed those apps I couldnt get 2 days on standby. I think backgrounfd apps in Android are allowed more "freedom" so they use up the CPU while on standby. That is my experience and opinion.
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I think the main reason is the backround apps that are running. I used my old sensation just as a phone and so I deleted all the apps from it (Facebook, Viber etc.) and the phone lasted 5-6 days on standby with a 1 year old batery. Before I removed those apps I couldnt get 2 days on standby. I think backgrounfd apps in Android are allowed more "freedom" so they use up the CPU while on standby. That is my experience and opinion.
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Yeah I thought that, but I said I tried it with no apps installed. Same thing.
Weird, I don't experience that kind of massive stand by drain.
If I turn my screen off or let it time out, my phone can sit for a almost a couple of days before it shuts down - sometimes two full days. This was true with my Nexus 4 and Galaxy S3, and now the One.
So I have no clue what you're talking about, generalizing Android like that.
i disagree
My battery drains 1% every six hours
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Weird, I don't experience that kind of massive stand by drain.
If I turn my screen off or let it time out, my phone can sit for a almost a couple of days before it shuts down - sometimes two full days. This was true with my Nexus 4 and Galaxy S3, and now the One.
So I have no clue what you're talking about, generalizing Android like that.
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I'm generalizing Android because I was talking about "Stock" android. Not what we do here. I really have to find a fix for this. I dont know what I'm doing wrong here.
Mine also has great standby time...
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aooga said:
I'm generalizing Android because I was talking about "Stock" android. Not what we do here. I really have to find a fix for this. I dont know what I'm doing wrong here.
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I am talking about stock Android as well. I have had great battery life with my last three phones.
I've had no such problems with "android" in general. Some roms / apps yes. But after fixing those issues it was pretty much what would have been expected / what reviewers/other people get.
I would recommend getting something like gsam battery monitor and let it run at least a day and then post some screenshots. Maybe we can give some concrete advice then.
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with my Gear Watch setup to full sync i never really saw the app high in my battery consumption and it didnt effect my day to day battery life at all.
with my Fit Gear Fit Manager stays at the top at 25% plus and has made a significant impact on my Note 3 battery life. I never had to worry about battery life on the N3 even using it all day for work calls. I would go to bed at avg 30% remaining but with Fit Manager its Saturday at just 5PM and i am already down to 40% with little phone use today.
maybe if others are having this issue we could find some settings to tweak to get the battery life of my N3 back?
thanks for any help.
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with my Gear Watch setup to full sync i never really saw the app high in my battery consumption and it didnt effect my day to day battery life at all.
with my Fit Gear Fit Manager stays at the top at 25% plus and has made a significant impact on my Note 3 battery life. I never had to worry about battery life on the N3 even using it all day for work calls. I would go to bed at avg 30% remaining but with Fit Manager its Saturday at just 5PM and i am already down to 40% with little phone use today.
maybe if others are having this issue we could find some settings to tweak to get the battery life of my N3 back?
thanks for any help.
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Same thing is happening to me, only my android services are also way up there.
Did you switch from S-health to Fitness For Gear? I did this, and I'm thinking that may have something to do with it.
For some reason I can't upload my picture.
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I was using S - Health and just left it alone after switching to Fit Manager BUT S health doesn't work right for me with fit cause my N3 is Verizon and doesn't have needed Kit Kat update for it to upgrade to latest version. Maybe this is my issue and I will try not using S Health at all.
Hoping some others will chime in because on N3 sections that have Kit Kat I have read several posts that Fit Manager hasn't effected their battery life.
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I was using S - Health and just left it alone after switching to Fit Manager BUT S health doesn't work right for me with fit cause my N3 is Verizon and doesn't have needed Kit Kat update for it to upgrade to latest version. Maybe this is my issue and I will try not using S Health at all.
Hoping some others will chime in because on N3 sections that have Kit Kat I have read several posts that Fit Manager hasn't effected their battery life.
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I do not see this at all, my device does run Kit Kat (Note 3 on Rogers).
When I purchased the watch I unistalled the old "Gear Manager", install the new "Fit Manager" see no effect on my Note 3
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I do not see this at all, my device does run Kit Kat (Note 3 on Rogers).
When I purchased the watch I unistalled the old "Gear Manager", install the new "Fit Manager" see no effect on my Note 3
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i am not on Kit Kat and i believe that is a big part of it but i also have the original Gear so if i uninstall Gear Manager i will not be able to use it. i may try that just to see what happens.
My battery life on screen time alway 3-4hrs only as following .. it is normal ?? Cos i notice many people will get 5 to 7hrs screen on time.. pls advice
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My battery life on screen time alway 3-4hrs only as following .. it is normal ?? Cos i notice many people will get 5 to 7hrs screen on time.. pls adviceView attachment 4310563View attachment 4310564
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Normal is relative. Is it a bit on the low side? Most definitely. Normal? Maybe. It really comes down to the apps you have and how you use your phone. I personally get about 5hrs SOT and I'm fine with that. Standby drain is more important to me than SOT. There are battery saving tips and trick you can try to google or youtube.
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Normal is relative. Is it a bit on the low side? Most definitely. Normal? Maybe. It really comes down to the apps you have and how you use your phone. I personally get about 5hrs SOT and I'm fine with that. Standby drain is more important to me than SOT. There are battery saving tips and trick you can try to google or youtube.
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My phone drains like 3% per hour on IDLE. I don't have AoD nor anything in particular that should be causing this drain. I have no idea why. The battery life seems to be fine for actual usage, but teeeerrible for AOD.
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My phone drains like 3% per hour on IDLE. I don't have AoD nor anything in particular that should be causing this drain. I have no idea why. The battery life seems to be fine for actual usage, but teeeerrible for AOD.
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3% per hour no AOD is bad. You have an app causing major drain for sure. You might have to deep dive in your battery stats to find the culprit. Last resort would be safe mode to see if your able to reproduce the issue. You should go to the battery life thread and ask around.
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3% per hour no AOD is bad. You have an app causing major drain for sure. You might have to deep dive in your battery stats to find the culprit. Last resort would be safe mode to see if your able to reproduce the issue. You should go to the battery life thread and ask around.
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I'm not sure what it could possibly be since my old Note 8 did this too, but it alternated every other cycle or so where it would drain less than 1% or 3%+. I exchanged it for a new one and this issue is happening again except it was completely fine for the first week or two. There was no app that I downloaded between the time that it was fine and not fine.
I guess I'll repost this in the battery thread.
i am not losing battery overnight as much as you guys, my problem now is i can't get 6-7hrs of sot anymore, 4-5 is as much as i get, and it's only 1 month old.
There was a thread about Android OS drain.
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I miss my note 4. I use to get around 5-8 sot. With this phone only 3 and half hours. That's with everything turned off too. On my note 4 I had just about everything turned on. Will be waiting for the note 10 to release then I will buy the note 9