I am litteraly getting about 5 hours of battery, with android system at 32% and android OS at 12%. What is wrong?
why dont you search for an answer in some of the other thousand of battery life threads?
and even with your given information (none) i guess no one is really able to help you.
but the Allrounder-hint seems to be a clean flash of the oos / factory reset to get a better battery life.. ive got at least 7 screen on time
aaronc_98 said:
I am litteraly getting about 5 hours of battery, with android system at 32% and android OS at 12%. What is wrong?
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The way the battery is calculated is different on 7.0 so System and OS will be higher. Also, I'm getting 6+hours SOT so you must have rogue apps draining.
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Hey everyone i bought One yesterday i updated 4.3 with ota after that unlocked and s-offed now im using " OrDroid 21.0.2" and i have really bad battery drain battery stats says "android system" causing that situation how can i solve that problem any ideas?
adakaya1994 said:
Hey everyone i bought One yesterday i updated 4.3 with ota after that unlocked and s-offed now im using " OrDroid 21.0.2" and i have really bad battery drain battery stats says "android system" causing that situation how can i solve that problem any ideas?
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If your phone is in idle state for a long time, there will be no third party apps running, only android OS, in the background. So, even if you loose 1% battery during the idle state, that will be cause of android OS, that is how it works. So Unless you are getting extremely low battery life, there is nothing to worry.
For example, suppose you left your phone for two hours and it drained 5% battery and Android System drained 80% of it, that means, Android system is 80% responsible for the 5% battery your phone lost, that means 80% of 5%drain=4%drain.
This means, for two hours, to keep your phone in idle state, Android system used 4% of battery. that isn't bad now , is it ?
Prash8429 said:
If your phone is in idle state for a long time, there will be no third party apps running, only android OS, in the background. So, even if you loose 1% battery during the idle state, that will be cause of android OS, that is how it works. So Unless you are getting extremely low battery life, there is nothing to worry.
For example, suppose you left your phone for two hours and it drained 5% battery and Android System drained 80% of it, that means, Android system is 80% responsible for the 5% battery your phone lost, that means 80% of 5%drain=4%drain.
This means, for two hours, to keep your phone in idle state, Android system used 4% of battery. that isn't bad now , is it ?
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You are right i guess.. :good: I'll give it couple of days and see how battery life is. Not satisfying for now anyway like %10 per hour or even worse.. Thanks for reply :highfive:
adakaya1994 said:
You are right i guess.. :good: I'll give it couple of days and see how battery life is. Not satisfying for now anyway like %10 per hour or even worse.. Thanks for reply :highfive:
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Since it is a new piece, give it a couple of charge cycles. once it stabilizes it will be good
Since update to 4.1.0 - quite heavy battery drain. From 100% to 35% in about 8 hours which is very unusual for me. I usually get 36 hours.
Am seeing in battery usage that says Android OS 11% and Android system at 9%, phone idle 6%
I'm not rooted or bootloader unlocked. Just updates via OTA from 4.0.3
I've tried clearing cache from recovery and cache from phone storage.
Any suggestions or is it factory reset?
Hasn't happened to me since the update. You should at least try with a factory reset before worrying about anything.
Just let it settle for couple of days and check then again.
Don't clear davlik/ART from recovery if suffering from battery drain. Remember on past android versions after doing that or clean flashing? It would spend a lot of time "android is optimising", Nougat now processes this in the background at a lower level of CPU over god knows how long.
So i would just let it settle for a few days and then judge.
Saying that i clean flashed 4.1 over OB3 and recovered my backup and it's not too bad on my side.
Running 4.1 stock with blu_spark.
36h????? seriously????
craigzhong said:
36h????? seriously????
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Oh yes. If anything, battery life has gotten worse and worse for each new release of Oxygen.
white43 said:
Oh yes. If anything, battery life has gotten worse and worse for each new release of Oxygen.
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The best battery life i had was on 4.0.3 with Franco, I had no Android OS or system drain. Somehow managed to get 7 hours and 41 minutes of screen on time. 4.1 has frequent drain of about 4% every hour but if anything its all the things settling down. I will update after few more days.
I have a real problem with WhatsApp and social apps in this release, their consume are huge...
It oddly got better, I'm doing a little worse than 4.0.3 at the moment but i'm sure it will get better! I took off my phone from the charger before going to bed and when i woke up it was at 92% ; I slept for 11 hours. Its rather odd that once i turned off my finger print scanner, I was able to get even better battery life. I managed 6 hours and 52 minutes. Can someone else confirm if the fingerprint scanner plays a role or not?
Though im getting a very good SOT (6 to 7 hrs), i see a lot of drain on Android system, device idle and cell standby. any way to avoid this? thanks
lastfugi1979 said:
Though im getting a very good SOT (6 to 7 hrs), i see a lot of drain on Android system, device idle and cell standby. any way to avoid this? thanks
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Did you ever find a way to bring down the usage? I have the same exact thing, almost identical battery usage and screen on time
If you get that SOT, why to worry about android system? It needs to be always running
I have a stock Moto G6 XT1925-6 The Android OS has been drinking my battery for the last two weeks. I have done a full reset, cleared cash partition. I have left it with the pre installed apps and with system apps updated. Nothing has changed. It just keeps using my battery. avg 30% or more on 12 hours off charge. I haven't changed my usage for the phone. Nothing has changed on my end. If anyone has any tips I would love to try them out. Thank you.
censlow said:
I have a stock Moto G6 XT1925-6 The Android OS has been drinking my battery for the last two weeks. I have done a full reset, cleared cash partition. I have left it with the pre installed apps and with system apps updated. Nothing has changed. It just keeps using my battery. avg 30% or more on 12 hours off charge. I haven't changed my usage for the phone. Nothing has changed on my end. If anyone has any tips I would love to try them out. Thank you.
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30% is subjective. That just means it's using 30% of the total used battery. Which is not necessarily abnormal. Is your battery draining completely in a few hours off charge? 30% really doesn't explain much without context
madbat99 said:
30% is subjective. That just means it's using 30% of the total used battery. Which is not necessarily abnormal. Is your battery draining completely in a few hours off charge? 30% really doesn't explain much without context
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No its holding a charge. I can still get most of the day. Just not like before. Used to be Android OS would use about 200 Mah for the day. Now its like 1200 This has only been happening recently. Android OS and System never would use more than standby or screen time.
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No its holding a charge. I can still get most of the day. Just not like before. Used to be Android OS would use about 200 Mah for the day. Now its like 1200 This has only been happening recently. Android OS and System never would use more than standby or screen time.
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It adapts the new information and begins to give a more accurate estimate of battery used. Android OS is the operating system. It is the sum of the operating system, and would likely show the most battery usage if nothing else was used.
If you wiped all data and didn't install anything else, this is the usage as calculated by the battery usage app (yeah it's also an app, like everything else). It's difficult to determine if this is not "standard" battery consumption.
Use habits and wakelocks play a role.
Tough to say. Wish I had more "useful" info for you. But if you wiped everything, it's as good as it gets.
So did anyone else get terrible batterylife with andeoid 10?
I went from 8h SOT to about 5h.
Am thinking of downgrading cause before it was the best phone ive ever had
There isn't 10 for my csc yet
Anybody else confirming bad battery life on 10?
how where you getting 8hours sot... i was getting 6 and now 5 but i do have a lot more idle cause of the quarantine
nekos95 said:
how where you getting 8hours sot... i was getting 6 and now 5 but i do have a lot more idle cause of the quarantine
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Wish I could tell you. All I know is it was the best battery I've seen. Was using it 'normally' and throughout 24 hours I got 7-8 hours battery life always, every single day for half a year. With music streaming for 1-2h, some browsing, location on, bluetooth on, and all apps like facebook, instagram etc. disabled.
Now I get 2 hours 20 mins and its already on 48%. Android 10 was a garbage and I wish I could downgrade without much hassle. I cannot find out what is draining the battery, there is no app. If I account for the apps it has used around 1000mah or less, which is 1/3rd, wihc would put me at around 70% - that would be my old battery life. But there is something else draining 20-30% battery and it is not shown in the battery reports, I am using accubatterry.
I really hate it, now I hate this phone
Battery draining mainly depends on how device is used, means how much CPU/GPU are stressed. Has NOTHING to do with Android OS itself: an OS is a piece of software, nothing else, an OS doesn't consume electric power. It are all the running apps/services - either running in foreground or in background, for example Location Providers & Google Play Services - that drain the battery, as also the activated hardware components like the screen, WiFi, GPS, SIM-cards, BlueTooth, etc.pp. even if device is in standby mode. It are the device's power management settings what control the behavior of Android phones that could affect the system's power consumption, such as adjusting lighting, handling the phone's sleep, and the wake-up, idle, turn-off timing, back lighting or display brightness of the device. It are the device implementers who define the related constants suitable to their devces, it's NOT Google , the developers of Android. With regards to Samsung S10 devices it's worldwide known that it has a very poor power management compared to others.
BTW: Since Android 9, the platform can monitor apps for behavior that negatively affects the battery life of devices.
No matter what you do to your device, it will never stop draining the battery.
jwoegerbauer said:
...Garbage...
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You have no idea what you are talking about and should stop wasting everyones time talking about that
So I simply reset my phone and I am back to 8h SOT and happy again.
3h42mins with 62% of the battery at like 8h usage
And after about 15h usage at 51% with 4h10mins SOT ?
I also got terrible battery life after the 10 upgrade.
What do you mean by reset? How?
Maveric-Romeo said:
I also got terrible battery life after the 10 upgrade.
What do you mean by reset? How?
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A simple factory reset, type reset in your settings in the search bar and do a factory reset.
It will delete everything, so make a backup before