Bluetooth Battery Level? - Nexus 6 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey guys, I asked this question in the Android Q&A section, found nothing. Anyone here in the shamu section know? Thanks!
Original thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/bluetooth-battery-level-t3566998?nocache=1

I was having a huge battery drain with Bluetooth. Found in another thread something about instant tethering. Settings/Google... Look for it in there and turn it off

Larzzzz82 said:
I was having a huge battery drain with Bluetooth. Found in another thread something about instant tethering. Settings/Google... Look for it in there and turn it off
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A bit unrelated, but thanks for the tip?

Quite unrelated. My bad, didn't read the linked thread.
I was having issues with the phone's battery and Bluetooth and thought this was related to my issue.
Back to the topic then: my LG headphones tell me it's battery's charge when I turn them on. Never seen it any other way.
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For op, try the BatON app in the playstore. Not all bluetooth devices support showing battery level.

snowrelyt said:
For op, try the BatON app in the playstore. Not all bluetooth devices support showing battery level.
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Great app! Works well.

Not completely true. It just has to be coded as most headphones battery info was made for iphone but I know DIrty unicorns Has it built in.

snowrelyt said:
For op, try the BatON app in the playstore. Not all bluetooth devices support showing battery level.
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I've been using BatON as it seems to be the only app I've found that SEEMS to work. I'll have to see how accurate it is over some time, after some testing. Thanks! I really wish Google would add the feature to Android! It's a basic no brainer really! Thanks!

some vivo smartphone can do that without app. can see battery level speaker headphone etc. it default feature in that phone
in statusbar bluetooth logo with battery remain

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[Q] What happen to the notification...

Somehow the notification thingy (red dot with number of unread emails) is not showing anymore. This is for the built-in email client that came with the Gnote.
I have a feeling its because I have ADW EX as my launcher now. Just want some confirmation, and is there a way to get it back?
Thanks.
If you're using ADW, then you'll need ADWNotifier.
Thanks, but doesn't work with the Samsung email client.
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NoLed. It is something different, but hav a look once. It supports almost all applications.
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NoLed. It is something different, but hav a look once. It supports almost all applications.
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Thanks. I've tried that before, and yes it works...
I just want something simple - like the read dot. lol.
Do you know how bad the NoLED affects battery life? Thank you.
Visual360 said:
Do you know how bad the NoLED affects battery life? Thank you.
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It has killed my phone before. It obviously came up and was there for hours, and the screen just drained the battery. I also assume it prevented the phone sleeping. This was with the Xperia Arc.
There are settings that can prevent this, but then I found the situation fairly useless as the notification was not there when I wanted it. I could not find a method that suited me.
I have no bought (waiting delivery) one of those wristbands that vibrate when you get a notification, call, or leave your phone behind . I think that will work better for me. Still waiting for an Android watch that does not look like a brick on your wrist.
jeromepearce said:
It has killed my phone before. It obviously came up and was there for hours, and the screen just drained the battery. I also assume it prevented the phone sleeping. This was with the Xperia Arc.
There are settings that can prevent this, but then I found the situation fairly useless as the notification was not there when I wanted it. I could not find a method that suited me.
I have no bought (waiting delivery) one of those wristbands that vibrate when you get a notification, call, or leave your phone behind . I think that will work better for me. Still waiting for an Android watch that does not look like a brick on your wrist.
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The wristband thingy sounds interesting. Which one did you get? Mind posting the link? Thanks.

Jellybean

So is the hp tp ever getting jb? I saw teasers a while back but no news since.
Couldn't find another topic on the subject
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Work is progressing on it. If you'd looked in all of the Touchpad forums, you would have found an oft-beaten thread about it in Touchpad General. It's being worked on, and will come when it is ready. Please don't ask for a date, because nobody knows, and the more you ask, the slower dev's will work.
i have to disagree. theres been no news since the little teaser video. who knows if anyone is still working on it. its being held behind closed doors so no one else can contribute. and people are basically saying "no one else talk about it or work on it because there might sorta be this one guy who may still be working on it but you may never know". and its kinda sad cause it feels like we are waiting as if this was a manufacturer release which is not what these forums are about.
+1^^ If we just had something, we could all work on it and give advice/opinions. Things could/would be moving at a much faster rate.
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If I knew how to port I would be working on one myself, but alas..
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In case no one informed you all...
Ahem, unofficial cm10 everybody
http://goo.im/devs/jcsullins/cmtouchpad/preview
Do a nandroid before completely wiping in case you want to go back.
i saw that. its very interesting. a shame that its not daily driver ready. but, finally! an update! and, something actually released to public. this is more what xda is about.
its very smooth and there dont seem to be THAT many bugs besides the fact that audio does not work what so ever. Wifi works fine. Video doesnt seem to work either at least not in the youtube app it just says to retry. So ya def not a daily driver but besides all the driver stuff it is smooth.
slyr114 said:
its very smooth and there dont seem to be THAT many bugs besides the fact that audio does not work what so ever. Wifi works fine. Video doesnt seem to work either at least not in the youtube app it just says to retry. So ya def not a daily driver but besides all the driver stuff it is smooth.
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Its a placebo effect. I have a Gnex with real JB, and the experience isn't even close. I'm convinced that project butter has a lot to do with the kernel now, because, cm9 nightlies still feels quicker, even with UI interactions. Which is mostly what JB is about.
Not trying to troll, just saying it like it is, with an unbiased opinion.. I want it to be butter smooth, as much as, anyone else here.
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for true "project butter" you need more advanced hardware acceleration. since hardware acceleration isnt working at all, its indeed not as smooth as it could be. butter is made up of faster frame rate ui animations that do work, and an old gaming trick called triple buffering. this is why one person will say its smoother, while another will say its less smooth.
So I had JB installed. I plugged my touchpad in and it registered as charging last night. Woke up with 0 battery. So in other words, it wasn't actually charging. Now my touchpad won't turn on at all. I get the plug that says unauthorized charger that everyone just loves!
Don't use this ROM!! If devs can read this, take off the link until that problem is fixed. Now I won't be able to use this for at least 24 hours...
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nikeman513 said:
So I had JB installed. I plugged my touchpad in and it registered as charging last night. Woke up with 0 battery. So in other words, it wasn't actually charging. Now my touchpad won't turn on at all. I get the plug that says unauthorized charger that everyone just loves!
Don't use this ROM!! If devs can read this, take off the link until that problem is fixed. Now I won't be able to use this for at least 24 hours...
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I installed it yesterday and it charges just fine. Something went wrong with your flash or charger cause there are no issues in that regard....
slyr114 said:
I installed it yesterday and it charges just fine. Something went wrong with your flash or charger cause there are no issues in that regard....
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same here, no issues
Charging issue
nikeman513 said:
So I had JB installed. I plugged my touchpad in and it registered as charging last night. Woke up with 0 battery. So in other words, it wasn't actually charging. Now my touchpad won't turn on at all. I get the plug that says unauthorized charger that everyone just loves!
Don't use this ROM!! If devs can read this, take off the link until that problem is fixed. Now I won't be able to use this for at least 24 hours...
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Well, I don't know about everybody... But I don't have my original charger, so I use an extra charge block from an older Palm Pre... These are apparently lower in output amperage and when the unit is completely off will by default give a message about using the correct charger, but it does indeed charge although slowly, this message has nothing to do with the flashing as it did this bare stock... HOWEVER, after flashing this CM10 ROM I too woke up to mine being completely dead even though it was plugged in all night... The ROM was running great the little bit I had to play with it so far... I did not have this issue with the CM9 ROM, but can't help thinking that this not using the correct charging block has something to do with this issue... So don't feel bad, it's not just you, I have the EXACT same problem as you have stated... I'm charging with the unit off now and will do further testing, hopefully an easy fix for this surely... I want it to charge regardless of the block amperage, I have different chargers all around the house and office and have always used them all in the past without issue... I am a first time poster to XDA, but a far cry from a NOOB, and look forward to contributing more into the future...
irie111
P.S. - Great work guys on these android ROMS’s, I am/was a webOS lover like many of you I’m sure and just hate how that project has gone down the drain, it was without doubt, and remains, the best concept for a phone/tablet OS PERIOD... I used my Pre 3 and TouchPad stock right up to the point of becoming sickened by the lack of apps and long term device selection option... I do however love android and now have a newer Android phone for the obvious reasons (APPs, support, performance, latest hardware, etc) and am thrilled the good ol’ Touchpad is so capable... I really wasn't aware of how great the specs were on this thing until I looked into the CM9 flash... Plus I love flashing and customizing anyway... Much thanks to the DEVS that make this possible!!!... :good:
Charging problem as well
I installed the cm-10-20121216-Experimental-tenderloin... on Jan 3rd and it appeared that everything went well in the installation except that my TP won't charge while running CM10. I have to reboot into webOS to charge (using original TP charger) and after charging is complete I reboot back to CM10. Any suggestions for fixing this issue? Also, battery seems to drain much faster on CM10 than webOS. Is that normal? Other than the charging issue I'm loving my TP more than ever.
tlmacson said:
I installed the cm-10-20121216-Experimental-tenderloin... on Jan 3rd and it appeared that everything went well in the installation except that my TP won't charge while running CM10. I have to reboot into webOS to charge (using original TP charger) and after charging is complete I reboot back to CM10. Any suggestions for fixing this issue? Also, battery seems to drain much faster on CM10 than webOS. Is that normal? Other than the charging issue I'm loving my TP more than ever.
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Check Settings -> Storage -> USB something or other (in upper right) -> MTP.
bananagranola said:
Check Settings -> Storage -> USB something or other (in upper right) -> MTP.
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Thanks, problem solved.
Second that
tlmacson said:
Thanks, problem solved.
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I can also tell you that after I ordered the proper high amp tablet USB charger block the problem is fixed without changing this option as well, but this is great and allows it to charge on a standard USB computer port as well, although slowly... Thank you guys for the support on this!!!...
cm10
Running latest version by JC and I am having no problems. I am using it as a daily.
I also installed this.
just turn on mtp device mode in settings>storage and tap 3 circles on top right. and enable mtp.
this should help:laugh:

How to maximize battery life?

....I stream music sometimes during the day so that's obvious, but what else?
Greenify is your best friend
Keep your wakelocks to a minimum. Google search on wakelocks and preventing them from occurring.
Black backgrounds because it's an AMOLED, black keyboard etc...
kashk5 said:
Greenify is your best friend
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Do I have to be rooted?
dinosaur1 said:
Do I have to be rooted?
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Latest version of greenify works with non rooted devices. Not sure how effective it is.
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zephiK said:
Latest version of greenify works with non rooted devices. Not sure how effective it is.
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Do I install it and then just leave it? Or do I have to make some settings?
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Do I install it and then just leave it? Or do I have to make some settings?
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You have to greenify apps that are intrusive. Please read the app description before asking. You seem to be confused on what greenify is and what it does.
Apps that are intrusive would be apps running and doing calls in the background. You can find a list of them by searching or using a battery wakelock app.
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zephiK said:
You have to greenify apps that are intrusive. Please read the app description before asking. You seem to be confused on what greenify is and what it does.
Apps that are intrusive would be apps running and doing calls in the background. You can find a list of them by searching or using a battery wakelock app.
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Correct I'm coming from an iPhone so this is new to me. I need to find out how to search for them.
zephiK said:
You have to greenify apps that are intrusive. Please read the app description before asking. You seem to be confused on what greenify is and what it does.
Apps that are intrusive would be apps running and doing calls in the background. You can find a list of them by searching or using a battery wakelock app.
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What about using Battery Saver mode?
dinosaur1 said:
What about using Battery Saver mode?
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dinosaur1 said:
Correct I'm coming from an iPhone so this is new to me. I need to find out how to search for them.
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I'm sorry but not everybody can answer every single question you ask. You have to find it for yourself, we can just lead you into the right direction
Rule #1 of XDA,
1. Search before posting.
Use one of our search functions before posting or creating a new thread. Whether you have a question or just something new to share, it's very likely that someone has already asked that question or shared that news.
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If you're asking about Battery Saver, look it up on what it exactly does. But it would not help you as its the last 15% of your battery. Find existing battery optimization threads and then you'll have some ideas.
zephiK said:
I'm sorry but not everybody can answer every single question you ask. You have to find it for yourself, we can just lead you into the right direction
Rule #1 of XDA,
If you're asking about Battery Saver, look it up on what it exactly does. But it would not help you as its the last 15% of your battery. Find existing battery optimization threads and then you'll have some ideas.
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Gotcha
zephiK said:
If you're asking about Battery Saver, look it up on what it exactly does. But it would not help you as its the last 15% of your battery. Find existing battery optimization threads and then you'll have some ideas.
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Actually, you can turn Battery Saver mode on at any time. Problem is that you have to deal with those garish orange bars on the top and bottom, and it'll disable vibration, ambient display, and most background data (i.e. no more push emails or app notifications). It also throttles the processor and disables animations, so Battery Saver mode is not an ideal solution for all-day use.
Reining in bad apps is the best way to maximize battery life. Either uninstall/disable bad apps, or prevent them from burning through your phone's battery through Greenify.
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Actually, you can turn Battery Saver mode on at any time. Problem is that you have to deal with those garish orange bars on the top and bottom, and it'll disable vibration, ambient display, and most background data (i.e. no more push emails or app notifications). It also throttles the processor and disables animations, so Battery Saver mode is not an ideal solution for all-day use.
Reining in bad apps is the best way to maximize battery life. Either uninstall/disable bad apps, or prevent them from burning through your phone's battery through Greenify.
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Ah you're right. I was referring to automatic battery saver. I would rather tweak battery using Franco kernels per app mode which enables profiles on performance based on what app is being used in the background.
In my opinion, battery saver isnt very good. It cripples your phone to the point where you're not using your phone since so many features are disabled. It's good for having the essentials like texting and calling but other than that there are better ways to get the most out of the battery
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Ah you're right. I was referring to automatic battery saver. I would rather tweak battery using Franco kernels per app mode which enables profiles on performance based on what app is being used in the background.
In my opinion, battery saver isnt very good. It cripples your phone to the point where you're not using your phone since so many features are disabled. It's good for having the essentials like texting and calling but other than that there are better ways to get the most out of the battery
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I concur, that's why it's only useful when you're down to 10-15% of battery life so you can get an extra hour or so, which could be useful in cases where you need to be able to call/text but you're not able to get to a charger.

Nexus 6 Sound Problem

Hello friends. I bought a new Nexus 6 two weeks ago. Unfortunately, my device has decreasing sound problem. When phone's charge is below %20 or 30, speakers volume suddenly decrease. How can i solve this problem?
I have this problem too. I found out that putting my phone to battery save mode sometimes can help.
I will love to get more solutions though.
McMannes said:
Hello friends. I bought a new Nexus 6 two weeks ago. Unfortunately, my device has decreasing sound problem. When phone's charge is below %20 or 30, speakers volume suddenly decrease. How can i solve this problem?
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That's normal... the solution is to charge your phone.
blanco2701 said:
That's normal... the solution is to charge your phone.
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How you say it is normal? If it is normal why other phones doesn't have this problem?It is very annoying problem. You say me "use your phone always with 70 percent charge?". It is not the solution.
McMannes said:
How you say it is normal? If it is normal why other phones doesn't have this problem?It is very annoying problem. You say me "use your phone always with 70 percent charge?". It is not the solution.
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The Nexus 6 does this for some reason... You can blame Motorola. I haven't seen any solution.
Let me rephrase... For the Nexus 6, this is normal.
McMannes said:
How you say it is normal? If it is normal why other phones doesn't have this problem?It is very annoying problem. You say me "use your phone always with 70 percent charge?". It is not the solution.
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Why would you want to blast your speakers when it's at a low battery %, do you want it to die faster?
aroy97 said:
Why would you want to blast your speakers when it's at a low battery %, do you want it to die faster?
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I don't understand what you mean. Why I want to blast my speakers?
McMannes said:
I don't understand what you mean. Why I want to blast my speakers?
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He's just saying that high volume degrades battery life faster. I think Motorola built it this way to save battery.
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He's just saying that high volume degrades battery life faster. I think Motorola built it this way to save battery.
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I see blanco. But it happens nearly all volume settings. For example my sound is on level 8 suddenly decrease level 2, or is on level 6 again decrease level 2. And when watching youtube videos if i rotate the screen suddenly increase level 8 again and after three or four seconds again decrease level 2. Really so interesting and annoying. But my charge is over %30 sound quality is so good.
Is there any solution suggest for this problem?
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Is there any solution suggest for this problem?
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Last month I was having the same sound issue but also the screen shifting to two images.. after reading up on a Motorola's nexus 6 forums I found someone switched their kernel to Leankernel and their issues were resolved. I now have no sound descreasing issues or display problems.
My Q&A thread, solution on post 3.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/help/nexus-6-screen-issue-image-shifted-t3333081
Leankernel link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nex...ernel-leankernel-minimalistic-kernel-t2954316
ozzmanj1 said:
Last month I was having the same sound issue but also the screen shifting to two images.. after reading up on a Motorola's nexus 6 forums I found someone switched their kernel to Leankernel and their issues were resolved. I now have no sound descreasing issues or display problems.
My Q&A thread, solution on post 3.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/help/nexus-6-screen-issue-image-shifted-t3333081
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Does this kernel work on Android 6? Because it seems only work with Android 5. And kernel links look bad. I didnt load
McMannes said:
Does this kernel work on Android 6? Because it seems only work with Android 5. And kernel links look bad. I didnt load
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I've been using this kernel for over a month with no issues on latest version of Android
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ozzmanj1 said:
I've been using this kernel for over a month with no issues on latest version of Android
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Hey friend, which version of leankernel you use? I try version m3.5 of leankernel but it did not solve my sound issue.
McMannes said:
Hey friend, which version of leankernel you ise? I try 3.5 version of leankernel but it did not solve my sound issue.
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I am using the following version:
V3.5 dated 1.27.16
Here is a link of the one I use, this is from my pogoplug account:
http://ppl.ug/EJjsMJp0MAE/
I have never had any issues whatsoever. I was having issues too where when listening to music or watching a video and I rotate my phone the audio would hesitate. That issue was also solved on this.
Hopefully it works for you. Let me know how it goes.
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ozzmanj1 said:
I am using the following version:
V3.5 dated 1.27.16
Here is a link of the one I use, this is from my pogoplug account:
http://ppl.ug/EJjsMJp0MAE/
I have never had any issues whatsoever. I was having issues too where when listening to music or watching a video and I rotate my phone the audio would hesitate. That issue was also solved on this.
Hopefully it works for you. Let me know how it goes.
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no friend, unfourtunately it did not solve the problem.

Terrible battery life. How to fix?

I am experiencing terrible battery life. It seems something is keeping my device awake while screen off? Any idea can find that out and fix it? Thanks in advance.
already so many threads just do a little reading
and as i can see your device is not sleeping is awake most of the time thats the issue
your job is to find out which process is keeping the device awake
nitinvaid said:
already so many threads just do a little reading
and as i can see your device is not sleeping is awake most of the time thats the issue
your job is to find out which process is keeping the device awake
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I know some process are keeping it awake. But I don't know what it is and the top command seems does not provide much information.
Use better battery stats API from XDA search Google for it
4.0.3 has nice battery life.
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Try Greenify, Naptime..
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Use better battery stats API from XDA search Google for it
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Thanks for the advice. Turns out it's the Google play services that's waking up my device. I have encountered this before and tried various methods in the forum yet still not fixed permanently. Anyway, for now, it's solved by rebooting the device.
JayYip said:
Thanks for the advice. Turns out it's the Google play services that's waking up my device. I have encountered this before and tried various methods in the forum yet still not fixed permanently. Anyway, for now, it's solved by rebooting the device.
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Have your device manually power off/on during night say 1144Pm to 445AM. Some folks received many calls I don't so no need to have my phone on ALL night. Plus it helps my phone last way. .Way longer. This are my stats just from yesterday...http://cloud.tapatalk.com/s/58a44fe5442fc/Screenshot_20170214-174412.png?
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nano303 said:
Have your device manually power off/on during night say 1144Pm to 445AM. Some folks received many calls I don't so no need to have my phone on ALL night. Plus it helps my phone last way. .Way longer. This are my stats just from yesterday...http://cloud.tapatalk.com/s/58a44fe5442fc/Screenshot_20170214-174412.png?
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No. But turning off at night will improve the battery life? That sounds nonsense...
JayYip said:
No. But turning off at night will improve the battery life? That sounds nonsense...
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None sense??? Lmao none sense is leaving your phone on all night and expect the battery life to not drop.. that's nonsense
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nano303 said:
None sense??? Lmao none sense is leaving your phone on all night and expect the battery life to not drop.. that's nonsense
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NONONO. I mean I don't care night usage since I usually charge it overnight. I complaint about the battery life at daytime.
rahulrs0029 said:
4.0.3 has nice battery life.
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Try Greenify, Naptime..
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I have Greenify and Naptime. But still... It just cannot fall asleep. I use Force doze now and it seems works. Still waiting for more data to confirm it.
JayYip said:
I have Greenify and Naptime. But still... It just cannot fall asleep. I use Force doze now and it seems works. Still waiting for more data to confirm it.
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Hey Jay,
Are you rooted ?
D0M1N13 said:
Hey Jay,
Are you rooted ?
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Yes.
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Yes.
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What ROM are you using and what kernel ? The reason I am asking is, that kernels really matter in terms of battery life.
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What ROM are you using and what kernel ? The reason I am asking is, that kernels really matter in terms of battery life.
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OOS4.0.3, Franco r12. I know kernel matters. But it seems lots of people are getting great battery life with Franco.
JayYip said:
OOS4.0.3, Franco r12. I know kernel matters. But it seems lots of people are getting great battery life with Franco.
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use some battery monitor app and check which app is using the most & keeping the cpu awake..
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use some battery monitor app and check which app is using the most & keeping the cpu awake..
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Google play services... Of course
JayYip said:
Google play services... Of course
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Well... I don't have Google Play Services eating up my battery... when I go to battery stats, the most percentage that is eating up my battery is Android OS which is at 3% But I did hear some users complaining about bad drain from Google Play Services. Try this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3t/help/google-play-services-battery-drain-t3537545
Also, use this kernel: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3t/development/kernel-elementalx-op3-1-00-t3521298 with instructions on how to get best SOT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSa-9aWmTFk
So first try the methods to fix the battery drain issue with the thread that I posted, and then go and install the Elemental X kernel, and tweak it using the instructions on the youtube video Should work like a charm !
I'm with Franco and in getting amazing battery life. You should clean flash oxygen and the flash Franco kernel again
D0M1N13 said:
Well... I don't have Google Play Services eating up my battery... when I go to battery stats, the most percentage that is eating up my battery is Android OS which is at 3% But I did hear some users complaining about bad drain from Google Play Services. Try this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3t/hel p/google-play-services-battery-drain-t3537545
Also, use this kernel: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3t/development/kernel-elementalx-op3-1-00-t3521298 with instructions on how to get best SOT:
So first try the methods to fix the battery drain issue with the thread that I posted, and then go and install the Elemental X kernel, and tweak it using the instructions on the youtube video Should work like a charm !
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Thanks for the help!

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