So MM has been on the phone for a few days now over a few charge cycles. I'm seeing -0- difference in battery, either OST or idle time. Anyone else?
stevessvt said:
So MM has been on the phone for a few days now over a few charge cycles. I'm seeing -0- difference in battery, either OST or idle time. Anyone else?
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I am getting about 5 hours sot with mostly wifi, intermittent lte, auto brightness and no amplify/greenery. I think it is better.
Personally...my battery was almost dead after only 8 hours runtime this morning. I'm wondering if there is an issue with the newly installed 6.0 or if something else is out of whack.
winter.k said:
Personally...my battery was almost dead after only 8 hours runtime this morning. I'm wondering if there is an issue with the newly installed 6.0 or if something else is out of whack.
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I had some strange battery issues too, I decided to factory reset the phone and they went away.
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winter.k said:
Personally...my battery was almost dead after only 8 hours runtime this morning. I'm wondering if there is an issue with the newly installed 6.0 or if something else is out of whack.
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I had some strange battery issues too after upgrading, I decided to factory reset the phone and they went away.
Joe USer said:
I had some strange battery issues too, I decided to factory reset the phone and they went away.
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I had some strange battery issues too after upgrading, I decided to factory reset the phone and they went away.
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Try wiping cache also.
In preparation to 6.0 I also did a system restore. But before i backed up the phone to my sd card I wiped cache under settings., storage and tapped cashe and wipped then i backed up, did system restore then restored everything from the sd card. My cache was about 1.5 gig now 2 days later its 360MB. Well in all my battery is lasting 16+ again on lollipop 5.1.
Battery life on standby seems improved. I used to lose around 15% overnight, but now it's closer to 5%. I did a full wipe when flashing.
Mogster2K said:
Battery life on standby seems improved. I used to lose around 15% overnight, but now it's closer to 5%. I did a full wipe when flashing.
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This is the only place I've noticed any change in battery drain. In regular usage, I find it is pretty much the same as before. I ended up putting amplify back in place to get the life out of it that I was getting before.
I can tell you that battery usage is about the same but when doze kicks in.. Oh man..it's a miracle. I know it works because when I wake in the morning to turn it on for the first time, notification pours in.
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Helllo,
I have a rapid battery drainage problem and I tried various things to stop that:
Restored factory settings maybe tree times.
Installed Nova launcher
Installed Juice Defender (aggresive mode)
Rooted my phone and calibrated it.
Installed CPU tuner
But nothing really helped. Today after full charge (12h. because the phone is new) and two hours of use, I have 79% of battery left, do to writing some messages, that's all. I know it is not normal, so I thought maybe fresh OS should fix this problem but I don't know if it is possible to re-install Android on LG P880?
hey and welcome to XDA
first of all, of course it's possible to flash another firmware on our phones.
what firmware du you use? have you full wiped after rooting your phone? if not, please try this.
another (easier) way to "calibrate" you battery is to charge it to 100%, then discharge it completely until it turns itsself off and then recharge it to 100%, but keep the charger about 2h still plugged in. then try again.
If all that doesn't help, then you can think of flashing another firmware. first try the easier way
btw, i don't like apps like juice defender etc not very much...
Odp: [Q] Android OS re-install?
Heavy battery draining is V10H firmware problem, i recommend to flash V10G (it's in General section) or to flash CM10 or CustoNexus, each of them has longer battery life
reas0n said:
Heavy battery draining is V10H firmware problem, i recommend to flash V10G (it's in General section) or to flash CM10 or CustoNexus, each of them has longer battery life
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i'm using V10h and i've got not even a bit battery drain... i get about 1,5 days with a "good" usage (listening about 2h music and playing about 1h games per day) and i've got mobile data and wifi always enabled and installed lots of apps...
laufersteppenwolf said:
hey and welcome to XDA
first of all, of course it's possible to flash another firmware on our phones.
what firmware du you use? have you full wiped after rooting your phone? if not, please try this.
another (easier) way to "calibrate" you battery is to charge it to 100%, then discharge it completely until it turns itsself off and then recharge it to 100%, but keep the charger about 2h still plugged in. then try again.
If all that doesn't help, then you can think of flashing another firmware. first try the easier way
btw, i don't like apps like juice defender etc not very much...
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Thanks.
I use 4.0.3 (10h) version. And no, I haven't done full wipe after rooting my phone.
I have tried that easier way to calibrate the battery couple of times but nothing has changed.
That's why I think about installing an older firmware (or even the same 10h).
P.S. when idle the battery looks stable but when the phone is used then the battery start dropping like crazy.
is your screen brightnes on 100% the screen needs battery like hell
laufersteppenwolf said:
is your screen brightnes on 100% the screen needs battery like hell
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No, I put the screen brightnes on 20%, also turned off font key lights, put the phone on vibration only.
But... Nothing.
full wiped after rooting? if not, do this and try again
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full wiped after rooting? if not, do this and try again
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I didnt full wipe after root, Havin' great batlife over here
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alekthefirst said:
I didnt full wipe after root, Havin' great batlife over here
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well, it's not always, but sometimes this causes a batterydrain...
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you can also try "BetterBatteryStats" from Play Store to see what exactly causes the drain
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full wiped after rooting? if not, do this and try again
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I have rooted phone again... And made full wipe.
Maybe I will notice the change in battery life.
SarzzeR said:
I have rooted phone again... And made full wipe.
Maybe I will notice the change in battery life.
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like i said before, try BetterBatteryStats to see what causes the drain
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like i said before, try BetterBatteryStats to see what causes the drain
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I installed "BetterBatteryStats", I have attached the picture.
actually, this image helps nothing... at least not yet...
try using it for some several hours and then look what BBS says
while using v10H ive personally not had bad battery usuage, and yeah with custonexus its even better,people install a lot of apps that need to running in memory or in the background which cause battery drainage,many factors can be bad for battery
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actually, this image helps nothing... at least not yet...
try using it for some several hours and then look what BBS says
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It seems that Deep Sleep takes much of the energy.
SarzzeR said:
It seems that Deep Sleep takes much of the energy.
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nope, this only shows how long your phone was in deep sleep, not how much energy in consumed
tap on "Other" and then on "Process" and on "Partial Wakelocks" and post these
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BTW, Deep Sleep means that your phone is in idle --> less energy consumption
laufersteppenwolf said:
nope, this only shows how long your phone was in deep sleep, not how much energy in consumed
tap on "Other" and then on "Process" and on "Partial Wakelocks" and post these
BTW, Deep Sleep means that your phone is in idle --> less energy consumption
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Got it! Here is my one hour stats.
SarzzeR said:
Got it! Here is my one hour stats.
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try it for the whole day tomorrow, 1h is too less to say anything (except that you've been writing a/some SMS )
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This is what my batterystats look like after a day of quite heavy usage:
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Hi,
I was playing a game with my phone when suddenly the phone crashed (errors about framework or something) and now it is stuck at the bootscreen. Anyone who can help me?
It's running GB 2.3.6, rooted phone. I'm able to get into CWM-recovery and downloade mode.
I have a backup from a week ago but I don't want to lose my data from last week.
Thanks
The least you could do is clear cache and dalvik cache and see if your phone boots. If not..data wipe is the only way.
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First of all thanks for the replies. I ran a full recovery backup yesterday and my problem was "solved".
Today I played The Simpsons again and my screen started flikkering. I thought it was due to low battery but I still had 60-70% battery.
When I rebooted my phone I could start it, fill in my pin code and it worked-ish. After a few seconds my screen started flikkering again and shut off my phone.
I turned it on again and quickly went into flight mode, everything seemed fine, untill I activated my 3g connection again. The screen started flikkering immediatly again and shut my phone off. You guys know what possible could be going on?
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It is also flickering when in flight mode...When there is load it flickers it seems...
Battery problems. I just faced the same problem like right now.
Was stuck at boot screen :/
Keep your phone for charging for like 15 minutes.
Recovery will work.
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Change that battery of yours. it should solve everything, if the battery is bloated
Qwerty123 \m/ said:
Battery problems. I just faced the same problem like right now.
Was stuck at boot screen :/
Keep your phone for charging for like 15 minutes.
Recovery will work.
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Change that battery of yours. it should solve everything, if the battery is bloated
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I'm thinking it's the battery too because the battery doesn't seem to fit very well, it's a bit wobbely
I replaced my battery, everything is working fine now. Gonna send my old battery to Samsung to see what they will say about it.
???.. are they accepting faulty batteries? i have 2... may be they can figure out what going on
So hi all
I received my first Nexus 6 yesterday, got it charged, didn't even set it up properly (no sim card installed yet). Screen pops up to say ther's an update available to 5.1. So I did that update. Mid-update an android shows up, laying on his back and "Error". Rebooted phone... Bootloop on "optimizing apps".
Got new phone from store today, everything works. But I don't want to update again and have the same issue. Anyone knows something about bricking the Nexus 6 with factory updates? Wasn't planning on rooting or anything else. Is there any major reason to update to 5.1?
Secondly, I was reading that the Nexus 6 has a very good battery life. That's the main reason I switched from my iPhone 5 (before I had android phones) to the Nexus 6. I fully charged it today, spent 20 minutes on the phone and already 5% off, only WiFi enabled & bluetooth. Three apps installed: Facebook, Messenger & Instagram. Does the phone still have to break in or could it be that the 5.1 update fixes any battery drain issues?
Many thanks in advance!
Jessestr said:
So hi all
I received my first Nexus 6 yesterday, got it charged, didn't even set it up properly (no sim card installed yet). Screen pops up to say ther's an update available to 5.1. So I did that update. Mid-update an android shows up, laying on his back and "Error". Rebooted phone... Bootloop on "optimizing apps".
Got new phone from store today, everything works. But I don't want to update again and have the same issue. Anyone knows something about bricking the Nexus 6 with factory updates? Wasn't planning on rooting or anything else. Is there any major reason to update to 5.1?
Secondly, I was reading that the Nexus 6 has a very good battery life. That's the main reason I switched from my iPhone 5 (before I had android phones) to the Nexus 6. I fully charged it today, spent 20 minutes on the phone and already 5% off, only WiFi enabled & bluetooth. Three apps installed: Facebook, Messenger & Instagram. Does the phone still have to break in or could it be that the 5.1 update fixes any battery drain issues?
Many thanks in advance!
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the 5.1, then the 5.1.1 updates fix MANY issues, add features, and it changes the way the cpu works, for the better..
simms22 said:
the 5.1, then the 5.1.1 updates fix MANY issues, add features, and it changes the way the cpu works, for the better..
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Any tips to prevent it from bricking again? It's a brand new phone in a brand new package... Don't want to go to the shop again tomorrow saying it's broken again. And I could fix it by adb & fastboot stuff but I don't want to void my warranty yet.
the battery drain is mostly related to how you personally use the phone, how you set it up, what apps you install and use, and your phone/data signal quality. keep your phones brightness down for better battery.
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Jessestr said:
Any tips to prevent it from bricking again? It's a brand new phone in a brand new package... Don't want to go to the shop again tomorrow saying it's broken again. And I could fix it by adb & fastboot stuff but I don't want to void my warranty yet.
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well, it wasnt "bricked", you just didnt know how to fix it. but no, thetes nothing you can do from that randomly happening again. but it was a random event, as the far majority of nexus 6 updated ota fine.
Jessestr said:
So hi all
I received my first Nexus 6 yesterday, got it charged, didn't even set it up properly (no sim card installed yet). Screen pops up to say ther's an update available to 5.1. So I did that update. Mid-update an android shows up, laying on his back and "Error". Rebooted phone... Bootloop on "optimizing apps".
Got new phone from store today, everything works. But I don't want to update again and have the same issue. Anyone knows something about bricking the Nexus 6 with factory updates? Wasn't planning on rooting or anything else. Is there any major reason to update to 5.1?
Secondly, I was reading that the Nexus 6 has a very good battery life. That's the main reason I switched from my iPhone 5 (before I had android phones) to the Nexus 6. I fully charged it today, spent 20 minutes on the phone and already 5% off, only WiFi enabled & bluetooth. Three apps installed: Facebook, Messenger & Instagram. Does the phone still have to break in or could it be that the 5.1 update fixes any battery drain issues?
Many thanks in advance!
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Regarding battery life, Facebook app is a huge battery killer. I suggest using the mobile site. Battery life is dependent on many things, including signal quality, apps installed, location settings, screen brightness, etc. I regularly see 5-6 hours of SOT. I keep location set to battery saving. Ambient display is turned off, because I use a custom ROM that enables the LED notification by default. My brightness is kept between 30-35% with adaptive brightness enabled. Also, I'm either on WiFi or a strong LTE signal.
Regarding your misfortune with the OTA soft brick, it is not uncommon but I doubt it will occur again on your new device. If it should, return it again. It is of no fault of yours. You should always update, as important security and system features are updated.
Evolution_Tech said:
Regarding battery life, Facebook app is a huge battery killer. I suggest using the mobile site. Battery life is dependent on many things, including signal quality, apps installed, location settings, screen brightness, etc. I regularly see 5-6 hours of SOT. I keep location set to battery saving. Ambient display is turned off, because I use a custom ROM that enables the LED notification by default. My brightness is kept between 30-35% with adaptive brightness enabled. Also, I'm either on WiFi or a strong LTE signal.
Regarding your misfortune with the OTA soft brick, it is not uncommon but I doubt it will occur again on your new device. If it should, return it again. It is of no fault of yours. You should always update, as important security and system features are updated.
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Thanks! Facebook wasn't even between the battery usage yet. Because I wasn't logged in yet. Messenger and Facebook (& data signal) were the apps that drained my iPhone the most, sadly enough.
Currently I was on WiFi with data disabled. To how much days does 5-6 hours SOT time translate in days? 1 or 1.5 days .. 2 days? (for you). I was having high hopes with Android again but my newly aquired Moto 360 drained in 3 hours from 80% to 6%... with almost all features turned off. Hoping to get this stuff fixed.
So I should just try to update it again?
Jessestr said:
Thanks! Facebook wasn't even between the battery usage yet. Because I wasn't logged in yet. Messenger and Facebook (& data signal) were the apps that drained my iPhone the most, sadly enough.
Currently I was on WiFi with data disabled. To how much days does 5-6 hours SOT time translate in days? 1 or 1.5 days .. 2 days? (for you). I was having high hopes with Android again but my newly aquired Moto 360 drained in 3 hours from 80% to 6%... with almost all features turned off. Hoping to get this stuff fixed.
So I should just try to update it again?
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I'm in the "extreme" category as far as usage goes. So, my 5-6 hours of Screen On Time translates to about 15-18 hours of use/standby. For less frequent use, you should easily see 1-1.5 days on a charge, if not more.
Yes, update. There's nothing you can do to prevent it from happening. Well, maybe not nothing...
You could unlock your bootloader, and never worry about updates again.
Jessestr said:
Thanks! Facebook wasn't even between the battery usage yet. Because I wasn't logged in yet. Messenger and Facebook (& data signal) were the apps that drained my iPhone the most, sadly enough.
Currently I was on WiFi with data disabled. To how much days does 5-6 hours SOT time translate in days? 1 or 1.5 days .. 2 days? (for you). I was having high hopes with Android again but my newly aquired Moto 360 drained in 3 hours from 80% to 6%... with almost all features turned off. Hoping to get this stuff fixed.
So I should just try to update it again?
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a little story about facebook.. the last time i had facebook on any of my devices was in 2011. i had it on bith my nexus phones and tablet at the time. as far as i could remember, it always drained my battery. i had it on my nexus 7 for 2 months. one day i noticed it drained 25%. the funny thing was that i never ever logged into my account on the tablet, ever. i started niticing that it drained anywhere from 8-30% battery, without me ever using. after a week or so of this, i uninstalled the facebook app from all of my devices, and have been using the site since. btw, facebook is one of the top 5 apps that will drain your battery, even if you dont ever use.
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Jessestr said:
Thanks! Facebook wasn't even between the battery usage yet. Because I wasn't logged in yet. Messenger and Facebook (& data signal) were the apps that drained my iPhone the most, sadly enough.
Currently I was on WiFi with data disabled. To how much days does 5-6 hours SOT time translate in days? 1 or 1.5 days .. 2 days? (for you). I was having high hopes with Android again but my newly aquired Moto 360 drained in 3 hours from 80% to 6%... with almost all features turned off. Hoping to get this stuff fixed.
So I should just try to update it again?
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my phone uses about 5.5-6.5 hours sot. for me, thats about a day, but im a very heavy user. we all use our phones differently, so 5h sot will mean different things to different people.
simms22 said:
a little story about facebook.. the last time i had facebook on any of my devices was in 2011. i had it on bith my nexus phones and tablet at the time. as far as i could remember, it always drained my battery. i had it on my nexus 7 for 2 months. one day i noticed it drained 25%. the funny thing was that i never ever logged into my account on the tablet, ever. i started niticing that it drained anywhere from 8-30% battery, without me ever using. after a week or so of this, i uninstalled the facebook app from all of my devices, and have been using the site since. btw, facebook is one of the top 5 apps that will drain your battery, even if you dont ever use.
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my phone uses about 5.5-6.5 hours sot. for me, thats about a day, but im a very heavy user. we all use our phones differently, so 5h sot will mean different things to different people.
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Oh okay. Maybe I should remove the Facebook app. I only use it when I'm bored. Will leave messenger installed for now.
In meantime I successfully installed 5.1. Now on to 5.1.1 or does it have the same battery drain issue as the android wear one?
Jessestr said:
Oh okay. Maybe I should remove the Facebook app. I only use it when I'm bored. Will leave messenger installed for now.
In meantime I successfully installed 5.1. Now on to 5.1.1 or does it have the same battery drain issue as the android wear one?
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android wear, i have no idea, sorry. but 5.1.1 is better
Jessestr said:
Oh okay. Maybe I should remove the Facebook app. I only use it when I'm bored. Will leave messenger installed for now.
In meantime I successfully installed 5.1. Now on to 5.1.1 or does it have the same battery drain issue as the android wear one?
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No battery drain issues here.
All updates installed. Battery life got good, also fixed my moto 360 install. Both devices can stay on for much longer! Feels good !
I have a stock Nexus 6 on t-mobile with a side loaded t-mobile ota and connected to a 2015 Moto 360. However lately it seems like doze isn't working. It shows that my phone isn't awake during the time I'm sleeping, but my battery still drops pretty significantly overnight. When I wake up it shows that android OS is at the top of the list and I don't remember it ever being at the top of the list before, it used to be just Cell standby and screen.
Anyone have this issue or know if there is a fix?
I have some pictures of my stats when I woke up.
Edit: Just added some current GSam stats as well. It shows google app as the top using app. I wonder if that could be going rouge?
i wouldnt really say that doze isnt working, id guess that you have an app that is keeping the cpu busy all the time, instead of going to sleep
what app or how would I check for that on stock? I have looked myself, but I haven't added any new apps since the original update and it also doesn't show any apps in the battery stats that are keeping it awake. I also find it weird that the battery stats don't even show my device as "awake" even when it is draining battery.
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what app or how would I check for that on stock? I have looked myself, but I haven't added any new apps since the original update and it also doesn't show any apps in the battery stats that are keeping it awake. I also find it weird that the battery stats don't even show my device as "awake" even when it is draining battery.
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will you take a screenshot of your battery stats main page, with all the apps and their battery use then post it?
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nevermind, i missed it in your first post. your android os is kinda high, but your device was sleeping.
simms22 said:
will you take a screenshot of your battery stats main page, with all the apps and their battery use then post it?
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nevermind, i missed it in your first post. your android os is kinda high, but your device was sleeping.
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Yeah that's what I was talking about. No apps show up on my battery stats page as using excessive battery life or keeping the device awake overnight, but I still have drain... I don't understand why or what it could be. It's been happening the last few days or more I believe and wasn't happening before.
Nocturnal86 said:
Yeah that's what I was talking about. No apps show up on my battery stats page as using excessive battery life or keeping the device awake overnight, but I still have drain... I don't understand why or what it could be. It's been happening the last few days or more I believe and wasn't happening before.
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can be just google updating something on your phone. if so, just give a a day or two. if it is a stuck process, a reboot usually would fix that. i cant really think what else would cause that
simms22 said:
can be just google updating something on your phone. if so, just give a a day or two. if it is a stuck process, a reboot usually would fix that. i cant really think what else would cause that
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It sucks I've rebooted it a few times and even before going to sleep last night after charging and still nothing... I included some Gsam stats in my original post. It seems google app shows highest in app usage but idk if it could be the culprit for some reason? I recently turned off voice detection yesterday because I thought that might be it, but idk..
I would recommend trying to uninstall/disconnect Android Wear app and the Moto 360 for 24 hours and see if you notice a difference. Whenever I had my Moto 360 connected, the battery life with my phone was never as good. Not sure if this is do-able for you at all, but something maybe worth trying to see what happens.
RMarkwald said:
I would recommend trying to uninstall/disconnect Android Wear app and the Moto 360 for 24 hours and see if you notice a difference. Whenever I had my Moto 360 connected, the battery life with my phone was never as good. Not sure if this is do-able for you at all, but something maybe worth trying to see what happens.
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I would but they don't even ding the radar of battery life or keeping my phone awake and having them installed was never was a problem before.
I know they will hit my battery life a little bit and always has, but this overnight drain was never a problem after first side-loading the OTA, it just came up recently. Also I've used android wear and had a moto 360 connected to my phone since gen 1 came out without an excessive drain issue.
Nocturnal86 said:
I would but they don't even ding the radar of battery life or keeping my phone awake and having them installed was never was a problem before.
I know they will hit my battery life a little bit and always has, but this overnight drain was never a problem after first side-loading the OTA, it just came up recently. Also I've used android wear and had a moto 360 connected to my phone since gen 1 came out without an excessive drain issue.
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@Nocturnal86 some news about the mysterious battery drain? i'm in a similar situation, would appreciate information about how did you solve the problem, if you did
Ever since I flashed the OTA my N6 has been having random reboots and battery life issues. The reboots happened three times today and all three times happened when the phone was just sitting next to me.
I originally had the WiFi problem where it wouldn't connect to anything until I reset the network settings. A factory reset didn't work for the WiFi issue. I am not rooted and just running stock with encryption.
Android OS is using a lot of the battery as well. You can see the three times today where it rebooted from the attached screenshot.
Any idea what is going on and how to stop it? So far Nougat has been horrible for me when I didn't have problems like this with the marshmallow upgrade.
as a rule of thumb avoid otas, always go for flashing the factory image via fastboot when available , in my experience otas=trouble
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Endbringer42 said:
Ever since I flashed the OTA my N6 has been having random reboots and battery life issues......
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I've had the same battery issue. I think it has to do with the data partition. I did not a full wipe when upgrading to Nougat.
Settings - Battery - 3dots -> Battery optimization, and manually optimize all apps for battery use.
When you upgraded without a full wipe -> consider a clean reinstall with a full wipe.
NLBeev said:
I've had the same battery issue. I think it has to do with the data partition. I did not a full wipe when upgrading to Nougat.
Settings - Battery - 3dots -> Battery optimization, and manually optimize all apps for battery use.
When you upgraded without a full wipe -> consider a clean reinstall with a full wipe.
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All of the apps are setup for Doze. I did a factory reset after installing the OTA, which didn't seem to help. Also, I hooked up the charger last night at 1 am. It's now 6:50am and it only charged from 10% to 82% in that time. I never had issues like this before.
I did a clean install, I had to because it was from a custom rom, but it's been working perfectly for almost a week. If it had some problems they would have shown by now. No wifi trouble, no battery draining.
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All of the apps are setup for Doze. I did a factory reset after installing the OTA.....
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I noticed that your screen consumed 38% of the battery. That's very much in 15 hours.
Is it possible that there is something magnetic in the neighborhood that is constantly switching the screen on and off. This may happen with cases with magnetic closer.
NLBeev said:
I noticed that your screen consumed 38% of the battery. That's very much in 15 hours.
Is it possible that there is something magnetic in the neighborhood that is constantly switching the screen on and off. This may happen with cases with magnetic closer.
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It was that high because I was trying to figure out what was going on. I ended up this morning doing a complete wipe and reflash of the factory images instead of the OTA. So far it seems to be stable, except the WiFi constantly is dropping strength and jumping back. Not sure what's causing that one.
what most people dont ever consider.. it can be your personal setup thats causing reboots on nougat.
simms22 said:
what most people dont ever consider.. it can be your personal setup thats causing reboots on nougat.
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I use minimal apps, on a fully stock setup. I haven't tweaked anything, so how would that cause the reboots?
After reflashing the full factory images yesterday morning I did not have any random reboots. However, when I plugged in to charge last night, using the original cable and charger, it took over 3 hours to go from 55% to full. This was happening before the full flash, but only after Nougat. The other night it went from 10% to 68% in 6 hours. Quick charge doesn't seem to work in Nougat anymore.
Still getting this? Put stock nougat image on mine and experiencing random reboots. Going to try pure tomorrow, hopefully that resolves it.
Mine quick charges fine on a clean factory image install of Nougat. Battery life doesn't seem great but I'm still letting it settle and not sure how old this device is I picked it up off Craigslist the other day
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Mine quick charges fine on a clean factory image install of Nougat. Battery life doesn't seem great but I'm still letting it settle and not sure how old this device is I picked it up off Craigslist the other day
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Try Franco kernel I think he has added a fix for this