Massive battery drain in MM - Mi 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I am experiencing massive battery drain in all MM roms. I get between 10-25% drain overnight, even in airplane mode. Does anyone have similar issue?

@krcovsky at least mention the ROM name.

For me in all CM based roms, there is android systemui wakelock, in Ivan AOSP there is Miscellaneous drain....

@nirjharmistry i did mention that i am experiencing huge battery drain in ALL MM roms available for cancro (Mi3) The biggest "drainers" are system ui and kernel (OS).
Are you having similar issue?

krcovsky said:
@nirjharmistry i did mention that i am experiencing huge battery drain in ALL MM roms available for cancro (Mi3) The biggest "drainers" are system ui and kernel (OS).
Are you having similar issue?
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Nop!! Altough I'm on Beanstalk ROM. Try different Gapps Package, Like BanKs Gapps. Intsall Better battery stats or Wakelock detector for better data. Last of all Clean flash.

I tried Mokee 6.0.1, week ago with open gapps Pico, but i had that battery drain over night and my Deep sleep was 40 - 50 %, on 300 mhz 50 - 60 %. Then i moved to CM 13 with open gapps PIco and exactly the same picture was again. Yesterday after reading ''nirjharmistry'' comment for trying another gapps package i decided to try again with Mokee Rom. I installed the Rom with these Gapps "Mini Marshmallow Gapps" (91 mb) and wnen i left the phone for 30 min., CPU Spy said that the phone was on 300 mhz - 80 %. Finally i installed Mokee Rom with BaNkS_Dynamic_GApps_6.x.x_12-22-15, and now for 10+ hours my Deep sleep is 90+ % and have no battery drain. I can't say for sure but it looks like Gapps problem...

Hm... gonna try with Banks gapps

I use open gapps pico on candy 6 without any deep sleep issue. I think your gapps theory is just a placebo. I would look into better battery stats and wakelock detectors to see whats frequently waking your system. It could be a gapp included in the gapps package and adjusting its permissions could fix the issue or it just might be another program you just haven't used yet and granted permission to. I noticed calendar likes to wake the device a lot when it has all of its permissions and Google auto syncs also like to wake it frequently. I have my syncs on manual and most app permissions off unless I absolutely need them on a day to day bases.
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Hi guys! It is not gapps problem i still have battery drain over deep sleep 5-6 % for about 10 hours. Wakelock detector shows that systemui is waking the device: ''keyguard'' - service.

Yes, gapps are not to blame. There definitely is something causing overnight drain, even in airplane mode. Any thoughts on this - see screenshots. These are stats for airplane mode at night for roughly 8 hours. Does someone know what ipc0000002a_sensors.qcom and event1-1802 are:silly:
I forgot to mention that i managed to lower the drain by disabling doze mode for nearly all aps. Usually the drain was more than 10%. I'll try turning doze mode for all apps to see if there is any difference...

@krcovsky @atomix18 Have guys clean flashed the ROM? If not, then clean flash the ROM, but do not restore any previous app data. Install them one by one and observe to find the culprit. Another request pull a logcat and send it to your respective ROM developer.

I had clean flashed the ROM's: CM13 official, Mokee mm, Aicp. In all of these Roms had the same issue systemui drain.

Exactly the same thing - clean flash, install apps one by one (no restore), every single MM ROM. The drain during the day is not a problem, it's on par with lollipop. It's during the night with airplane mode on that is the issue. On LP i would not have any battery drain during the night.
I don't think a log would help in this case...
BTW, google Sensors.qcom

Anyone had fixed this battery drain, damn in all cm roms, i didn't experienced such thing in lolipop cm roms...

please try using different cpu governors. i was in better deeep sleeping time (belive it or not)

I have the same problem in CM12.1

krcovsky said:
Yes, gapps are not to blame. There definitely is something causing overnight drain, even in airplane mode. Any thoughts on this - see screenshots. These are stats for airplane mode at night for roughly 8 hours. Does someone know what ipc0000002a_sensors.qcom and event1-1802 are:silly:
I forgot to mention that i managed to lower the drain by disabling doze mode for nearly all aps. Usually the drain was more than 10%. I'll try turning doze mode for all apps to see if there is any difference...
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I don't get the drain you describe, I have used mainly the Beanstalk MM nightly ROMs (also they Cyanogen 13.0 unofficial, and AICP) with Banks Gapps.
My phone is running 2 imap accounts, an Exchange email app, Whatsapp... I haven't changed anything with regards to Doze. I tend to charge the phone overnight, but a couple of times I haven't, and have lost 2-3% max over 8 hours.
I think it would be best if you took this question to the thread of your preferred ROM. Then you can drop logcats etc and hopefully the dev can find something.
First though, a good test - difficult to do - is to just install ROM & Gapps and use the phone for a couple of days. No user apps. That way it's guaranteed nothing else is impacting your findings.

Unfortunately i don't think that posting about this in a specific rom development topic will do any good since i came to conclusion that this "bug" is some sort of a lottery. Some people have it, some don't. On LP i did not experience anything similar to this, and my battery backup was 3-4 times longer than on MM. Anyway, i'm trying something out, will see if it does anything about the drain :fingers-crossed:
Update:
I flashed the rom without installing any of the apps and i got great results. Deep sleep was almost 100% during the night, just a couple of wakes. It seems that there was indeed an app that was causing the drain. Now i just gotta find it and destroy it with extreme prejudice
Final update:
It was a navigation app that was causing the drain by waking the sensors during the night in airplane mode... this was not happening on LP. Well, the app is gone, tried another app, same thing. I guess i will not be installing these kind of apps anymore

I don't have any navigation apps installed but today i have 25 % awake from qlcom sensors again in AICP.

But you could try this nevertheless. Flash the rom without installing any of the apps and start from there. Observe the battery drain when no apps are installed and gradually install a couple of them at a time.
Suspected apps should be the ones that are using sensors (navigation, compass etc.)

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[PROBLEM] High Battery Drain and Lockscreen

Hello,
Recently I noticed that my battery is drained faster than usual, even when I put it untouched overnight, it drains about 30% of battery
First, I thought, that it was kernel (I flashed Hydracore v1.1std), but when I came back to kernel, which I used (Notecore 14.1 std) battery drain still was present.
I discharged battery and charged with AC charger when phone was off, lifetime was increased little bit, but nothing important.
I checked in task manager (es task manager) and there is no unusual tasks or autorun entries...
I cleared cache and dalvik cache from CWM
I checked also cpuspy and my phone does go to deepsleep
also in battery statistics, most battery consumption is as usual order (screen consumes more than 50%) but, drain rate is increased greatly when screen is on (for example when I am using navigation) in comparison as it was before.
I bought phone 3 month ago, so battery itself should be fin
Today I also noticed that screen is not locking after specified time...and I can not figure out which application is preventing it...
currently I am on Hydracorev2.b std kernel and XXLRK stock firmware
First of all notecore is a performance based rom and second did u wiped battery stats wen u charged ur phn completely in switch off mode???
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install betterbatterystats and put your phone in airplane mode for a day. Check the BBS after and see any kind of apps or wakelocks that might be causing your battery drain issue.
also,it might be noteworthy to tell you this but your kernel is not optimized for battery life and is instead more on performance (which equates to higher CPU speed consumption and which in turns, drains much battery juice after).
Switch to a more battery saving kernel like SpeedMod... it is developed and mainly optimized to get more juice out of your phone.
Thanks gays for helpful advices
I know, that notecore is good for performance and speedmod for battery life, but as I mentioned battery drain was higher as usual (I am on notecore kernel from v3)
If I wipe battery stats will it help?
I will try betterbatterystats and write results
It will help wipe battery stats
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I was running Hydra v1 on LiquidSmooth V2 (beta2) N7000 and using the Beast Kernel. Dropped about 1% per minute while using phone and also about 30% over night.
I then flashed the HydraCore v1 which made a major improvement in performance and battery drain. I loaded HydraCore v2.1 (beta) today and the battery was already a bit better, but I then noticed that the default setting for Latitude was to automatically share my location. I disabled that and so far the battery drain has been less. Will be checking if this caused my issue.
Nyven said:
I was running Hydra v1 on LiquidSmooth V2 (beta2) N7000 and using the Beast Kernel. Dropped about 1% per minute while using phone and also about 30% over night.
I then flashed the HydraCore v1 which made a major improvement in performance and battery drain. I loaded HydraCore v2.1 (beta) today and the battery was already a bit better, but I then noticed that the default setting for Latitude was to automatically share my location. I disabled that and so far the battery drain has been less. Will be checking if this caused my issue.
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I will update to Hydra 2.1
for now, drain is less than before, I wiped battery stats
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I think this is normal?
I switched to speedmod K3-13
and now, I have deeplsleep issue, and according BBT, this is kernel wakelock multipdp, which drained 97% of my battery (about45% in 7 hours)
I think I found problem:
It's Google Maps Location update service
Code:
com.google.android.location
I found in BetterBatteryStats Alarms over 450 wakeups in 7 hours and almost no deepsleap
But I completely disabled location updates (do not update setting) in Google Maps settings....
any ideas?
Do you have some other apps that connect to the internet as well? facebook, flipboard, instant messaging apps,Accuweather /Clock Widgets... etc... ? You need to individually note all the apps you have on your phone... and one by one check if one or two have some background syncs enabled, turn them off or set it to never.
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Do you have some other apps that connect to the internet as well? facebook, flipboard, instant messaging apps,Accuweather /Clock Widgets... etc... ? You need to individually note all the apps you have on your phone... and one by one check if one or two have some background syncs enabled, turn them off or set it to never.
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Thanks for advice,
Yes, I have all af them :| I have disabled location now in all related (FB, Accuweather)
When data connection is on (as it was previous) it consumes a lot of battery power because there is a lot of wakeups and phone is not going in deepsleep (even when in most of applications, sync time is 1 hour (except mail clients)
Now, I have disabled data and after 40 minutes of idle time, battery is still at 100% and most of the time in deepsleep
I will check at morning battery stats and drain level,
If it is OK, I will turn data on and will observe power consumption
But, as I mentioned week age, everything was fine with turned on location services and data
I guess best option would be to flash the rom, but I want to find out what causes problem to avoid it further
giokiborg said:
Thanks for advice,
Yes, I have all af them :| I have disabled location now in all related (FB, Accuweather)
When data connection is on (as it was previous) it consumes a lot of battery power because there is a lot of wakeups and phone is not going in deepsleep (even when in most of applications, sync time is 1 hour (except mail clients)
Now, I have disabled data and after 40 minutes of idle time, battery is still at 100% and most of the time in deepsleep
I will check at morning battery stats and drain level,
If it is OK, I will turn data on and will observe power consumption
But, as I mentioned week age, everything was fine with turned on location services and data
I guess best option would be to flash the rom, but I want to find out what causes problem to avoid it further
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you can give it a shot first to observe for a couple of days to let it settle down everything.
And in case you don't know.. your apps are constantly being updated by Google itself. (when you turn data on and access Google Play for example). Some updates on some apps might have triggered this issue. Flashing Roms are just one side to the story. The other side is one big grey matter.
letters_to_cleo said:
you can give it a shot first to observe for a couple of days to let it settle down everything.
And in case you don't know.. your apps are constantly being updated by Google itself. (when you turn data on and access Google Play for example). Some updates on some apps might have triggered this issue. Flashing Roms are just one side to the story. The other side is one big grey matter.
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Yeah,
I know this things, at least as user...
Today I turned data, and battery life is greatly improved, it is about 68% at this time, no heavy use, but I had problems with Idle time too...
I also did this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=26044845&postcount=9
I don't know what helped, but it is better now...
giokiborg said:
Yeah,
I know this things, at least as user...
Today I turned data, and battery life is greatly improved, it is about 68% at this time, no heavy use, but I had problems with Idle time too...
I also did this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=26044845&postcount=9
I don't know what helped, but it is better now...
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See? , sometimes it's good to weed things out. The method of elimination usually does the trick. It's at the bottom of my signature as well... :highfive:

Xposed Lollipop Battery drain !

Hi.
My battery lowered from 100% to 57% in 7 hours at night after Flashing Xposed 3 (!) No Wi-Fi/3G or GPS were ON !
I got few modules - GEL Settings and YouTube AdAway.
Some body checked out this ?
BTW - Usually it drain 3-4% in 7 hours.
yanleites said:
Hi.
My battery lowered from 100% to 57% in 7 hours at night after Flashing Xposed 3 (!) No Wi-Fi/3G or GPS were ON !
I got few modules - GEL Settings and YouTube AdAway.
Some body checked out this ?
BTW - Usually it drain 3-4% in 7 hours.
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Seems like a deepsleep issue,install trickster mod and check the graphs regarding the frequencies used in the phone.
Did you use any location service programs but location was off?That was a huge battery drain for me,it seemed like it wanted to use location services but the fact that it was off made the phone have deep sleep issues,once i activated location,and then i deactivated battery drain stopped.
nikodr said:
Seems like a deepsleep issue,install trickster mod and check the graphs regarding the frequencies used in the phone.
Did you use any location service programs but location was off?That was a huge battery drain for me,it seemed like it wanted to use location services but the fact that it was off made the phone have deep sleep issues,once i activated location,and then i deactivated battery drain stopped.
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I used cpucpy, the was on deepsleep all night, and no locations were on...
I really don't know what to do.. By the way, wake lock detector didn't find anything too...
Battery life has always been a mystery to me, especially when there's no obvious reason like wake locks etc.
I have seen some huge drain myself - even before installing Xposed at all! Currently, it's looking ok for me:
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It's not much screen on time, but I had WiFi on for a long time, GPS and Bluetooth always active in the background, some wakeups (for mail, messaging etc.), ... 38% in 21 hours is still acceptable I think and I would get more than 2 days with this usage.
I can't exclude that Xposed is responsible for some drain, but as I said, I had much higher drain on similar usage even before Xposed was installed.
If you're using the Xposed Installer app to (soft) reboot, try your device's normal reboot function instead. Maybe some cleanup on reboot isn't working as it should.
rovo89 said:
Battery life has always been a mystery to me, especially when there's no obvious reason like wake locks etc.
I have seen some huge drain myself - even before installing Xposed at all! Currently, it's looking ok for me:
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It's not much screen on time, but I had WiFi on for a long time, GPS and Bluetooth always active in the background, some wakeups (for mail, messaging etc.), ... 38% in 21 hours is still acceptable I think and I would get more than 2 days with this usage.
I can't exclude that Xposed is responsible for some drain, but as I said, I had much higher drain on similar usage even before Xposed was installed.
If you're using the Xposed Installer app to (soft) reboot, try your device's normal reboot function instead. Maybe some cleanup on reboot isn't working as it should.
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First, Thank you for Xposed, second, thank you for the answer.
Now, in 7 hours at night without ANYTHING I lost more than 40 percent. I really can't see other reason than Xposed.... Your results are great, mine are not. Do you have any clue?
My battery drain did not change with Xposed and a few modules installed, as it seems to me now.
rovo89 said:
Battery life has always been a mystery to me, especially when there's no obvious reason like wake locks etc.
I have seen some huge drain myself - even before installing Xposed at all! Currently, it's looking ok for me:
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It's not much screen on time, but I had WiFi on for a long time, GPS and Bluetooth always active in the background, some wakeups (for mail, messaging etc.), ... 38% in 21 hours is still acceptable I think and I would get more than 2 days with this usage.
I can't exclude that Xposed is responsible for some drain, but as I said, I had much higher drain on similar usage even before Xposed was installed.
If you're using the Xposed Installer app to (soft) reboot, try your device's normal reboot function instead. Maybe some cleanup on reboot isn't working as it should.
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Very thanks @rovo89
What time the Stable version???
rovo89 said:
Battery life has always been a mystery to me, especially when there's no obvious reason like wake locks etc.
I have seen some huge drain myself - even before installing Xposed at all! Currently, it's looking ok for me:
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It's not much screen on time, but I had WiFi on for a long time, GPS and Bluetooth always active in the background, some wakeups (for mail, messaging etc.), ... 38% in 21 hours is still acceptable I think and I would get more than 2 days with this usage.
I can't exclude that Xposed is responsible for some drain, but as I said, I had much higher drain on similar usage even before Xposed was installed.
If you're using the Xposed Installer app to (soft) reboot, try your device's normal reboot function instead. Maybe some cleanup on reboot isn't working as it should.
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If you came near from Stuttgart I want to drink beer with you. Thank you so much for ur great work!
Please excuse offtopic
yanleites said:
First, Thank you for Xposed, second, thank you for the answer.
Now, in 7 hours at night without ANYTHING I lost more than 40 percent. I really can't see other reason than Xposed.... Your results are great, mine are not. Do you have any clue?
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do you tried to find a wakelock or so with betterbatterystats or so? if would be much better to do that
Hey pal! Try to use next apps:
Wakelock Detector
GSam Battery Monitor
Native battery app
CPU Spy
Charge device to 100%, leave it untouchable for whole night and in the morning make some screenshots from all of the apps listed above.
In Wakelock Detector take screenshots from "Waking Apps" and "Processor wakelocks" (names may be different, I have my app on russian, so it's my own translation, but you will figure out).
Waiting for your screenshots. Everything gonna be alright.
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Hey pal! Try to use next apps:
Wakelock Detector
GSam Battery Monitor
Native battery app
CPU Spy
Charge device to 100%, leave it untouchable for whole night and in the morning make some screenshots from all of the apps listed above.
In Wakelock Detector take screenshots from "Waking Apps" and "Processor wakelocks" (names may be different, I have my app on russian, so it's my own translation, but you will figure out).
Waiting for your screenshots. Everything gonna be alright.
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Wakelock detector didn't find anything, an Cpu Spy shows me that phone in deep sleep.
I will wait for android 5.1. And Xposed stable version....
Thank you!
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do you tried to find a wakelock or so with betterbatterystats or so? if would be much better to do that
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I will just wait for stable version of Xposed and android 5.1 and try again.... . Thank you @rovo89!
Xposed itself is definitely not responsible for battery drain, I can second that (after running it on Nexus 5 for couple of days).
Maybe some module/app?
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Xposed itself is definitely not responsible for battery drain, I can second that (after running it on Nexus 5 for couple of days).
Maybe some module/app?
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Well... I am still waiting for your module, but youtube adaway or gel settings aren't battery drain as I know. May be because I marked BOOST instead of ROOT on Greenify in Xposed?
I have no idea... That's why I need help!
Ok. Could not resist, flashed Xposed without modules.... Will check battery. @rovo89...
You should really give BBS a try again. Much better than shooting in the dark. You'll have a better idea
Looks like I have the same issues with Xposed GPE Settings on CM11. Apps mentioned above don't display any reasons why this is happening. Discharge rate is approximately 2.5%/hour.
Maybe this module is the trigger?
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Looks like I have the same issues with Xposed GPE Settings on CM11. Apps mentioned above don't display any reasons why this is happening. Discharge rate is approximately 2.5%/hour.
Maybe this module is the trigger?
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My discharge was 7% per hour.... At night, with everything off.
Now I flashed Xposed and installed it, without modules.... Will see...
I've also had a serious battery drain since flashing xposed. Here's a few screenshots after leaving it over night, plus the current modules I have. As you can see, nothing really stands out apart from the 7.9% drain with screen off, although I'm not quite sure I'm reading it right, hence posting here for someone more knowledgeable than me to interpret
imgur /a/0tmZY
For reference I have a Nexus 5, running ElementalX 2.05 + mo679's Unofficial CM12 (02-14-2015)
darksrc said:
I've also had a serious battery drain since flashing xposed. Here's a few screenshots after leaving it over night, plus the current modules I have. As you can see, nothing really stands out apart from the 7.9% drain with screen off, although I'm not quite sure I'm reading it right, hence posting here for someone more knowledgeable than me to interpret
imgur /a/0tmZY
For reference I have a Nexus 5, running ElementalX 2.05 + mo679's Unofficial CM12 (02-14-2015)
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Afaik greenify is not lollipop ready

Am I the only one with poor battery life?

So seeing that development is dead on this phone, I'm stuck with the latest stock ROM as the other custom ROMs cameras won't work or have issues.
Are others having bad battery life on v7.4.2 or is it just me? I've tried location service disable apps/scripts and battery saving apps but it doesn't seem to help.
I would like to roll back to the older versions of the stock ROM but then it has security issues (thanks BLU /s). Is sitting on the latest stock ROM the only option out there that functions well (apart from battery life)?
Mae7 said:
So seeing that development is dead on this phone, I'm stuck with the latest stock ROM as the other custom ROMs cameras won't work or have issues.
Are others having bad battery life on v7.4.2 or is it just me? I've tried location service disable apps/scripts and battery saving apps but it doesn't seem to help.
I would like to roll back to the older versions of the stock ROM but then it has security issues (thanks BLU /s). Is sitting on the latest stock ROM the only option out there that functions well (apart from battery life)?
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well you dont have to stay on 7.4.2, you can go to v17 and compare battery levels.
Is your phone rooted and running Xposed Framework? I've tried both 7.4.2 and v17. In both cases, battery life was fine, until I installed Xposed. After that, I also started seeing close to 50% battery drops overnight.
wunderdrug said:
Is your phone rooted and running Xposed Framework? I've tried both 7.4.2 and v17. In both cases, battery life was fine, until I installed Xposed. After that, I also started seeing close to 50% battery drops overnight.
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I just installed v17, its a little better than before. Yeah I've tried 7.4.2 with and without xposed and I still had the same amount of drain.
I have the same issue
I'm having the same issue with my R1 HD, I think the battery usage is normal during the day but the problem is it drains overnight, I disable the wifi and data and turn off sound notifications when I go to bed. When I wake up I find the battery drained 15 - 20% over those hours.
I had the blu life pure mini before this phone and barely drained 1% overnight with those same settings, I also have the smart energy saving on but I don't think is doing anything.
I just got this phone 3 days ago and I really like it (it's much better than the life pure mini) except for the battery life issue. The phone came with v7.4.2 out of the box and yesterday I just got an official update to v8.4 but I haven't installed it yet 'cause I read somewhere that some people started having issues with this phone after receiving an update, although I don't think is this one because this is from may 5th 2017 and I think that thread was from last year.
Have you found a way to solve this and have you tried this update already? Is it safe? I don't know what to do because the phone is under warranty for 10 days (I bought it from a reseller) so if I can't find a way to fix this I could maybe consider return it and get my money back, although I prefer not to because where I live its pretty hard to get your hands on a phone like this at a decent price.
I wanted to upload an image of the battery stats but I just recharged it so maybe later, here is one of the update available.
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I'm having the same issue with my R1 HD, I think the battery usage is normal during the day but the problem is it drains overnight, I disable the wifi and data and turn off sound notifications when I go to bed. When I wake up I find the battery drained 15 - 20% over those hours.
I had the blu life pure mini before this phone and barely drained 1% overnight with those same settings, I also have the smart energy saving on but I don't think is doing anything.
I just got this phone 3 days ago and I really like it (it's much better than the life pure mini) except for the battery life issue. The phone came with v7.4.2 out of the box and yesterday I just got an official update to v8.4 but I haven't installed it yet 'cause I read somewhere that some people started having issues with this phone after receiving an update, although I don't think is this one because this is from may 5th 2017 and I think that thread was from last year.
Have you found a way to solve this and have you tried this update already? Is it safe? I don't know what to do because the phone is under warranty for 10 days (I bought it from a reseller) so if I can't find a way to fix this I could maybe consider return it and get my money back, although I prefer not to because where I live its pretty hard to get your hands on a phone like this at a decent price.
I wanted to upload an image of the battery stats but I just recharged it so maybe later, here is one of the update available.
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If you want to be able to root phone do not take that official update.
Battery life , for me has been good
mrmazak said:
If you want to be able to root phone do not take that official update.
Battery life , for me has been good
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Thanks for replying
I'm not an advanced user so I'm not looking to root my phone unless it fixes the battery issue. Unless this behavior is normal with this phone, draining battery while idle, because even with this the battery still last through the day. Its just that it didn't happen with my previous phone so I think there is a problem.
I wanted to know if there is a chance installing the official update will fix this and if anybody has had issues with the v8.4 because otherwise my phone is working fine.
I'm very new to this so any help I can get will be greatly appreciated.
Hi, I think I'm onto something with the issue, last night I tried again before I went to bed, turned of wifi, data, silenced notifications and turned on battery saver. Woke up 8 hours later to see the battery had drained 16%.
So I went over every detail of the battery stats and found that my phone is always awake, day and night. Something is preventing the phone from going into sleep mode and I don't know what it is. Only apps I've installed are twitter, instagram, whatsapp, UC browser, TY kids, duolingo, panda mobile security and an online shopping app. All the amazon apps are disabled and I turned off the automatic updates from the playstore.
Googling about this I found some people who had the same issue had fixed it by cleaning the cache an rebooting, I did this (with all apps cache) but it didn't work.
I'm going to install a battery monitor app to see if I can find something else, this thing is driving me crazy. Here are some screen captures of this morning.

Android OS consuming too nuch battery ?

There is a lot of battery drain due to android os in my battery stats. Os it normal or I can control it?
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First of all, Have you tried using a wake lock detector to find the issue? What ROM are you using including the kernel? Give the full list of all apps installed by you. Are you using root? SuperSu or Magisk? Did you flash a stable version on top of a beta version or vice versa? All i can tell you from the screenshot is that facebook needs to be deleted. No matter how much you enjoy that app, Just login via Chrome and save almost all your 4% you spent on facebook.
What's your idle drain?
ExjeetzZ said:
First of all, Have you tried using a wake lock detector to find the issue? What ROM are you using including the kernel? Give the full list of all apps installed by you. Are you using root? SuperSu or Magisk? Did you flash a stable version on top of a beta version or vice versa? All i can tell you from the screenshot is that facebook needs to be deleted. No matter how much you enjoy that app, Just login via Chrome and save almost all your 4% you spent on facebook.
What's your idle drain?
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I am using BBS after charging my phone to the fullest, I put it in Airplane mode for 6 hours and checked, it drained 2%.
I am using OOS 3.5.4, Kernel is dorimanx. I am attaching the list of apps I use from battery stats.
Yes I am rooted with super su systemless. Yes I have flashed the 2.82 verson. Previously was using magisk but have removed it. http://cloud.tapatalk.com/s/59390d762679b/Screenshot_20170608-140942.png?
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Anyone with some input ?
Sorry I literally forgot to press send, I'd recommend for you make a back up of everything from within TWRP and copy it on to a computer. I had a lot of issues with older oxygen os but after 4.1.3, I haven't had a issue for a random drain. Do a clean flash and install your apps one by one or use wake lock detector and see which app is misbehaving.
I am having the same kind of issue. I did a super-clean install of stable 4.1.5. This happens in all ROMs for me :-?
This happened on my Nexus 6P also. I think it's a Nougat problem or just the way Nougat calculates drain.
I am having the same issue here. This is on stable 4.1.5. Any ideas?
Same here unfortunately.
Maybe it's just time to perform a factory reset
Just started for me as well. Something also seems to be causing the cores to get stuck on Max frequency as well. This never happened on 4.1.3
i've been having the same issue for a couple weeks. I had re-enabled google now and noticed my battery dropped more than i would expect so I've had it disabled for some time now but even with that (which worked before), i've had a lot of consistent drain throughout the day. Battery should last 25-30 hours but it's only lasting me 20-24 due to this consistent drain. I'm thinking I may need a factory reset too, and if that doesn't work, next step is to root and disable "wake up" permissions for all these apps.
ProudRed said:
I am using BBS after charging my phone to the fullest, I put it in Airplane mode for 6 hours and checked, it drained 2%.
I am using OOS 3.5.4, Kernel is dorimanx. I am attaching the list of apps I use from battery stats.
Yes I am rooted with super su systemless. Yes I have flashed the 2.82 verson. Previously was using magisk but have removed it. View attachment 4174823http://cloud.tapatalk.com/s/59390d762679b/Screenshot_20170608-140942.png?
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which font BTW ? :silly::silly:
Well.... People think their phone runs on its own and no it doesn't. Android system is the android environment that manages thinks like drivers internet connectivity logging ram management and basically anything that isn't third party. Your phone's OS cant run without taking power. All your hardware power drain is placed into android system category. There are ways to decrease the consumption but its not very noticeable without xposed and turning some hardware off.
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which font BTW ? :silly::silly:
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This was Ubuntu.
OcazPrime said:
Well.... People think their phone runs on its own and no it doesn't. Android system is the android environment that manages thinks like drivers internet connectivity logging ram management and basically anything that isn't third party. Your phone's OS cant run without taking power. All your hardware power drain is placed into android system category. There are ways to decrease the consumption but its not very noticeable without xposed and turning some hardware off.
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It should never top your SOT though. Now what is causing it, idk. I had this drain with 4.1.5, but not with any other builds. And I clean flashed twice. And the same set up. That's why I'm on OB8.
I have noticed this happens a lot while on mobile data. This doesn't happen on WiFi. There's something causing more wake locks when the device is on mobile data! I've tried everything then turning off location history but it doesn't seem to work
It can though easily. Especially if you use your device on and off. It doesn't always top my sot but when it does i have less than 3 hours. But then again i never let my battery drain to less than 10%before charging. Just turn things off as you dont use them. Or use IFTTT for that. Try using Better Battery Stats for a few days then check the "ALARMS" section.
Try fixing the adblocker. With the new set of hosts enabled, full blocking of ads, I am getting good SOT than before.
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Try fixing the adblocker. With the new set of hosts enabled, full blocking of ads, I am getting good SOT than before.
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Fix it how? Was that posted in here?
I guarantee it has nothing to do with adblocker. I am on stock 4.1.5, no custom kernel or anything, and the android OS is eating my battery like hell. It's just stupid.

[Question/Discussion] Severe battery drain in PIE stock May and June

I bought this phone 2 weeks ago, and soon rooted it and installed May Update via Fastboot.
While I'm generally happy with this phone, there's serious battery drain issue due to a particular wakelock called IPCRTR_lpass_rx. While there are others like RILJ etc. they are still not that severe.
I've tried Wifi on + data off, both on, both off, Only Sim 1 activated, both sims activated.
After this, I even put my mobile on flight mode for a night and there was around 20% drain overnight. In my previous mobile Redmi 3S, there would hardly be 1% drain over night on flight mode and 3-4% if Wifi was on.
I was tracking these using BetterBatteryStats, however, while tracing the root cause, i even uninstalled BBS and used the system in-built bug report and analyzed it on battery historian to track the wakelocks and all.
Then came June update. I clean flashed through the unofficial fastboot, formatted data partition as well so as to leave no stone unturned. Again the same situation. A lot of battery drain.
Here are some reports -
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Please see the attached graph.
1. At around 6.30 PM (UTC) (graph times are in UTC) (12 AM IST) I kept my phone on flight mode at 50% battery and slept for 8 hours.
2. I woke up around 3.30 AM UTC (in the graph) (i.e, 9 AM IST) and checked my battery percentage. It was down to 30% from 50%.
3. Checked the main cause of wakeups, not much in Userspace wakelocks but massive amounts of kernel wakelocks from IPCRTR_lpass_rx. For the duration of this graph, there were over a million (2.3 x 10^6) wakelocks from this service, causing wakelocks every 2-3 seconds.
4. Even though phone went into full doze after some time, this wakelock continued.
Any suggestions on how to go about solving this?
Running June update, Rooted + cam2api enabled using Magisk patched boot img
Its been a month since i moved to a custom ROM, currently on Havoc OS 2.7
The severety of the bug is lesser than stock ROM, however, still quite random and causes battery drain and keeps CPU awake!
Check the wake sources, IPCRTR_lpass_rx is the number one wakelock with 10^6 wakelocks!! Thats way too huge in my opinion, and keeps my CPU awake.
At least i can prevent the wakelock to a large extent by turning off location, wifi (or both) in Havoc. It also doesn't occur during flight mode, or if it does sometimes, a restart usually solves the problem for me.
Ideally, even if i keep wifi on, battery should not drain more than 4-5% overnight (which was the case in all of my previous phones, and in my friends' phones other than Mi A2).
This is december now. And so far, the only problem i have with this device is the poor battery, intensified with software problems, poor modem and LPASS!!!
Its kind of frustrating for me.
Please see the screenshots and the attached bugreport.
rahulmanpur said:
This is december now. And so far, the only problem i have with this device is the poor battery, intensified with software problems, poor modem and LPASS!!!
Its kind of frustrating for me.
Please see the screenshots and the attached bugreport.
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Well, i'm very satisfied with battery on this device. It could be better, but it's only 3000mah.
This ss was taken yesterday.
rahulmanpur said:
At least i can prevent the wakelock to a large extent by turning off location, wifi (or both) in Havoc. It also doesn't occur during flight mode, or if it does sometimes, a restart usually solves the problem for me.
Ideally, even if i keep wifi on, battery should not drain more than 4-5% overnight (which was the case in all of my previous phones, and in my friends' phones other than Mi A2).
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Could you find what this Lpass wakelock mean? It occured 3720k times in 5 hours for me.
Unreal!

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