[Q] CM 10.2.0-tsubasa Battery drain - Sony Xperia T, TL, TX, V

Is anyone getting this issue ?
imgur.com/PidUnyy
- 4hrs 56mins on battery then dead
First three things in the list:
- Android system 48%
- Android OS 41%
- Exchange Services 3%
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Calendar sucks my battery dry!?

Hi, i`m running cyanogen 5.0.7.1 and it worked very well.
For 2 days now the sync icon is always on.
I took a look at the battery status and was amazed when:
BATTERY - 43%
DISPLAY - 18%
CELL STANDBY - 10%
ANDROID SYSTEM - 10%
PHONE IDLE - 9%
WIFI - 5%
etc..
I tried killing it to now success.. what the heck?!
I temporarily fixed the issue by removing the provider...
thanks.

airplane mode - battery drain

I am experiencing strange issue with airplane mode. My nexus one is loosing about 2% / hour when in airplane mode. In standby mode energy drain is similar. Have any of experienced same issue ? Nexus one is unlocked using method "Root FRF91/FRF85B/FRF83/FRF72 (T-Mo/AT&T) Without Unlocking (100% Working) ". I've tried different Roms, kernels etc, no luck. I'll appreciate help from your side. Thanks.
Download spareparts and check whats using the most battery..
I get around 1% to 3% in 7 to 8 hours.
Also be sure that you "close" games/apps with the back button, not with the home button..
lukbeat said:
I am experiencing strange issue with airplane mode. My nexus one is loosing about 2% / hour when in airplane mode. In standby mode energy drain is similar. Have any of experienced same issue ? Nexus one is unlocked using method "Root FRF91/FRF85B/FRF83/FRF72 (T-Mo/AT&T) Without Unlocking (100% Working) ". I've tried different Roms, kernels etc, no luck. I'll appreciate help from your side. Thanks.
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I have the same problem.
I turn on the airplane mode all days at the same time (00h) with the battery at 100% and when i wake up (07:15h) my battery is about 90%
Is your nexus one unlocked the same was as mine ? "Root FRF91/FRF85B/FRF83/FRF72 (T-Mo/AT&T) Without Unlocking (100% Working) " ?
lukbeat said:
Is your nexus one unlocked the same was as mine ? "Root FRF91/FRF85B/FRF83/FRF72 (T-Mo/AT&T) Without Unlocking (100% Working) " ?
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No, mine is Vodafone Spain with EPF21B->FRF91.
I have this problem in Eclair too
I've orderd second battery, should have it tommorow, will report if it's resolve the issue.
lukbeat said:
I've orderd second battery, should have it tommorow, will report if it's resolve the issue.
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Unless I'm missing something, I doubt this is an issue with the battery itself.
I've tried everything, on a stock 2.1 rom phone do the same... On hero night battery drain on airplane mode was 1% for 8 hours...
lukbeat said:
I've tried everything, on a stock 2.1 rom phone do the same... On hero night battery drain on airplane mode was 1% for 8 hours...
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So you've excluded the possibility an app is doing this?
I find it odd you have a question about battery usage and haven't mentioned what the actual battery usage page (Settings > About phone > Battery usage).
Charge your phone completely then unplug on airplane mode and leave it sit overnight. See how much your battery goes down and what the Battery usage page shows is using your battery.
It'd be silly to talk about this any further without knowing this basic information.
Here is Battery usage after 11 hours in airplane mode /battery lost 18%/:
(Settings > About phone > Battery usage).
Phone idle 61%
Display 33%
Android System 4%
Spare parts:
Cpu usage:
Android system
android.process.acore
settings
suspend
akmd
mediaserver
clock
partial wake usage:
Android System
Clock
UID 10053
Dialer
Do you have any ideas ?
Is anyone able to help me?
I tried to look up some exact information on what items are considered Phone Idle. Like most things Android, it's next to impossible to find any official documentation on the matter, just a lot of forum postings of users guessing.
First, let's make sure we understand what we're seeing. After 11 hours you lost 18%. That is about 1.6% per hour on average. Now if we use that to calculate an average per hour % loss per app it would be:
Phone idle: 61% of the 1.6%/hour = 1.0%/hour
Display: 33% of the 1.6%/hour = 0.5%/hour (although it doesn't make much sense to think of display usage over all time)
Android System: 4% of the 1.6%/hour = 0.1%/hour
I'm wondering if you have an app installed that has very aggressive update settings? At this point all I can do is guess since I don't really know what Android considers part of the "Phone Idle" group, but if Android had to constantly start up a service maybe that would build. I would think the service getting started would appear in your battery usage though.
Additionally, do you still have GPS turned on, and do you use anything like Latitude that constantly tries to ping a server about your location?
I decided after writing my last reply I would charge my phone up fully and then let it drain with my normal usage to see how it compares to your airplane mode usage.
Used with light usage and listening to music for 3 hours and 55 minutes. Battery drained 21% (seems higher than usual, not sure why). That works out to be 5.4% per hour. The battery usage showed the following:
Wifi: 27% = 5.7% of battery, 1.5% per hour
Cell Standby: 21% = 4.4% of battery, 1.1% per hour
Phone Idle: 19% = 4.0% of battery, 1.0% per hour
Display: 15% = 3.2% of battery, 0.8% per hour
Android System: 6% = 1.3% of battery, 0.3% per hour
Media Server: 4% = 0.8% of battery, 0.2% per hour
Android OS: 2% = 0.4% of battery, 0.1% per hour
Last.fm: 2% = 0.4% of battery, 0.1% per hour
Music: 2% = 0.4% of battery, 0.1% per hour
So the most interesting thing here is that my Phone Idle actually worked out to be the same per hour battery loss that yours did. I have everything turned on except for bluetooth and have Latitude reporting my location in the background. I also run other background services such as the last.fm music scrobbling, news&weather updates, foursquare notifications, twitter notifications, and probably other stuff I'm forgetting.

Battery drain problem

Hello,
I had Xperia Active and it's battery last for 3 days. Now I have V and it lasts for 24 hours. System android has 43% of battery usuage and display is only 18%. I think this is weird because display should have half of the usuage (that was on every android system I have seen). Why is system android taking so much battery?
update to latest firmware via pc companion or downgrade with flashtool, if the problem persists , it should be a battery problem
jokamaciek said:
Hello,
I had Xperia Active and it's battery last for 3 days. Now I have V and it lasts for 24 hours. System android has 43% of battery usuage and display is only 18%. I think this is weird because display should have half of the usuage (that was on every android system I have seen). Why is system android taking so much battery?
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24 hours is normal.
Let the battery settle for a bit and check again after a few days to see what is eating the battery
It's a blessing if I got more than 8 hours with my usual usage
Xperia V has relatively small battery for 4.3 screen and 1.5ghz cpu.a day is fine.thats what i get whith T with 150mah bigger battery

Unusual batter drain since last few days.

I have been using my Note 3 since early November 2013 and battery has been great all the time. In last 2-3 days, battery has been draining a lot faster. I have not installed any new apps which could cause this battery drain. I updated to kitkat 10 days ago though.
Yesterday: my battery only lasted for 7 hrs with only 40 mins of screen on time. Battery was drained by Android System (18%), Android OS (14%) Android Core apps (12%), Google Services (12%) and Screen (5%)
Today: GlanceViewMk (33%). Note that I always have Glance View enabled from day 1 and never had issues. Why is it draining 33% battery all of a sudden?
It's not draining 33% of your battery, it's responsible for 33% of as much as is being drained. If it's draining as much as it ever has, but a lot of other things are draining less, that app will drain a larger percentage. You always have 100% total drain - 100% of the amount being used is being used. But that could be 10% of the battery capacity.

I need help to minimise battery drain when not in use

Hi everyone,
The battery drain on my phone is atrocious, and I'm thinking it's a software related issue rather than hardware (phones aren't really my area, so this thinking isn't based on much). Now I don't use my phone much, and when in standby pretty much all of the toggles are turned off (no wifi, data, bluetooth, NFC). Yet even so, if I charge my phone and then unplug it before going to sleep, in the morning I'll only have 20-50% charge left. This is the most common outcome, though once or twice this drain hasn't happened and I've had 2 or 3 solid days of use.
As mentioned phones aren't really my area, but I've installed several apps (Doze, Gsam, Wakelock detector) and tried to lock everything down when not in use, without results.
I'm using Cyanogenmod 13.0-20160908, and Nova Launcher. I've got screenshots from Gsam, but not sure how to add them here (or where to upload them to link to them). Some of the details include (after being charged then not used till I took the screenshots):
Used 77% in 21h 9m (3.6%/h - 13h 54m Active)
Phone 0%
Screen 00:13:49 2%
Phone Radio 21:09:31 7%
Wifi Active 21:09:31 2%
Held Awake 13:40:30 12%
App Usage 76%
Then from App Usage breakdown:
Kernel (Android OS) 25.7% --> CPU Usage (Background Only) 2h 36m, Keep Awake 13h 35m
CyanogenMod System 20.6% --> CPU Usage (Background Only) 2h 5m, Keep Awake 26s, No of Wake Locks 233, No of times waking device 40
Phone Services 17.7% --> CPU Usage (Background Only) 1h 47m, Keep Awake 3m, No of Wake Locks 11107 --> Wakelock Detail: RILJ 3.6m (9884), ServiceStateTracker 15.5s (1223).
Let me know what details would be useful, and thanks in advance for any help. If flashing another rom or back to miui would be likely to fix things I'll do it. I have a few other minor niggles, but if this can be fixed I'd appreciate it.

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