SmartManager Framework wakelock - Galaxy S5 Mini Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Stock Touchwiz have 2 wakelocks running under "Android System". I think those might be one of the reasons of MM increased battery consumption (since I disabled as much of other stuff as I could).
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Interestingly, with 5.1.1 deleting 4 Smart Manager apps gets rid of those two wakelocks (although 5 doesn't have the same level of battery drain as 6), but with 6.0.1 they stay there. They run as a part of "Android System" or something, I can't figure out what I need to delete to purge them.
A bit of stats, obviously I have all of the google stuff and simillar apps removed and everything expept 2g cell turned off.
cleaned 5.1.1: consumed 1 % battery for 8 hours of sleep, "android system" consumes roughly the same as "android OS".
cleaned 6.0.1: consumed 6 % battery for 8 hours of sleep, "android system" consumes about 3-4 times more than "android OS".

Hello!
How did you remove the 4 smart manager apps in 5.11? How are they named in Package disabler pro+?
I have android 5.0 in samsung n9005, and want to remove them too to stop the smartmanager thramework thread.

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[Q] Rate my Battery

left with 20% from full battery
8h 50m since unplugged
display 60%
cell standby 10%
media server 6%
android os 6%
phone idle 5%
android system 5%
advance task killer 2%
android core apps 2%
i on-ed the wifi the whole day running on facebook aps and e-buddy
played games for a while on music for a while
forgot to mention about 200 messages too
so is my battery good? i just been through the recharge cycle for about 4 times should i go through this cycle more or should i just stop?
I would suggest installing JuiceDefender, ups my battery to about 25 hours of high usage.
You can try calibrating your battery:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=755903
You didn't mention your display runtime, this is imperative to evaluating your battery. Also, do not let advanced task killer run in the background. Its process requires much more than 2% of the battery, the reason for it is
it raises your:
standby time
phone idle
increases:
processor runtime
partial wake use
android os
It will kill processes, then Android says 'hey, there is spare memory, let me start up a new process to quickload next time it's opened." This cycle repeats itself when ATK rekills a process.
It's ok to keep ATK, and if you need to run it, use it manually. Don't leave it running in the background, especially when you are not using your phone!

Absurd battery stats

I'm currently on 5.0.2 and after doing a full refresh and giving the phone a few days post-upgrade to settle down I'm getting absurd battery usage stats. Battery life itself is fine (after taming the runaway Google services), but at 50% battery the stats suggest my screen time is responsible for 3% (despite 4+ hours of SOT), Android system 30% and K9 email for almost 30% (K9 kept the phone awake for less than 2 minutes, and Android System kept it awake for about 35 minutes). Those % figures are absurd and I now use GSam to see what's really happening. Needless to say, it gives far more believable stats.
I have no rogue wake locks, I use Greenify to kill errant apps when not using them, wif-fi turns off when screen is off, and my wireless signal is green 90% of the time. Anyone experiencing the same, or know what's going on? I do have stamina mode enabled, so could that perhaps be interfering in some way?
pipspeak said:
I'm currently on 5.0.2 and after doing a full refresh and giving the phone a few days post-upgrade to settle down I'm getting absurd battery usage stats. Battery life itself is fine (after taming the runaway Google services), but at 50% battery the stats suggest my screen time is responsible for 3% (despite 4+ hours of SOT), Android system 30% and K9 email for almost 30% (K9 kept the phone awake for less than 2 minutes, and Android System kept it awake for about 35 minutes). Those % figures are absurd and I now use GSam to see what's really happening. Needless to say, it gives far more believable stats.
I have no rogue wake locks, I use Greenify to kill errant apps when not using them, wif-fi turns off when screen is off, and my wireless signal is green 90% of the time. Anyone experiencing the same, or know what's going on? I do have stamina mode enabled, so could that perhaps be interfering in some way?
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Try this forum: http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3-compact/general/post-lp-battery-usage-t3056775 (about batteries and related such)

Terrible battery drain cause by "video2" kernel wakelock

I'm hoping someone can assist me. I can't seem to find much information regarding the "video2" kernel wakelock.
I just charged my phone to 100% over night. I have only used it for about 19 minutes and the battery is at 75%.
I am rooted, on the latest OOS - stock; running xposed and magisk (latest versions)
I have forcedoze and leandroid running and I also use wakeblock to limit some wakelocks.
I use an app called WLD (Wakelock Detector) - to show me what wakelocks are being used and I see one in particular that is "video2". What could this be?
video2 shows 3h 28m x1244 in WLD
PowerManagerService.WakeLocks shows 6m 20s x407
All the other kernel wakelocks are under 1m
leandroid should be turning off my network settings when the screen is off, and only turning it on hourly for 60 seconds to get the occassional notifications if there are any and then turn off again.
I am normally connected to WiFi and my location services (GPS) is turned on as well, but as I mentioned, when it's not in use leandroid should be powering them off.
I'm trying to figure out what is using up over 25% of my battery only after 19 mins of use. When I go into settings to look at the battery I see the following:
Screen Usage since full charge - 19m
Android system - 4%
Phone Idle - 2%
Android OS - 2%
Cell standby - 1%
Screen 1%
Use Betterbatterystats and report back all findings from Alarms tab
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RASTAVIPER said:
Use Betterbatterystats and report back all findings from Alarms tab
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Thanks for the response, I exported all the logs from BBS. I ended up charging my phone to 100% again and then just left it doze for a bit and once again it eats through the battery idle.
I hope these logs help.
I am uploading screenshots from my phones battery and the BBS screens.
I have left my phone idle since yesterday. SOT is only 3 mins and I'm down to 61%. I would really appreciate any help I can get.
Well, I assume for those who had a look over this thread, you were as baffled by this issue as I initially was.
After a lot of trial and error, I believe I resolved my issue. To help others (in case other users run into a similar issue as I), I will write up a detailed summary of what I did to fix the issue and the apps I used. For now a quick summary.
I would like to bring up an interesting fact, and I'm not sure if my scenario is just an anomaly, but it turned out that the reason I was having this issue is because of having "doze mode" enabled in the developer menu. Apparently this setting conflicted with the battery saving apps I run such as forcedoze and leandroid.
If you use custom apps to save battery, make sure you disable force doze on your OP3T. I did a few other changes on my phone, but after disabling this option, I saw an immediate difference in my phone battery when it was idle and screen off. I only lost 1% battery in about 5 hours, whereas before it seemed less than 1 hour.

Help, getting terrible standby time. 'Android System' and 'Android' draining the batt

I was getting good battery on standby earlier but recently I've been getting so much worse.
Recently I went to sleep at around 12 AM with 80% battery and woke up at 7 with 70% left.
I tried clearing data from Google play services etc.
There are no much apps installed on my phone.
I am running MIUI 10.3.3
Sync is off
Always on display is off

Android 11 Battery Life

I haven't exactly measured the battery life on Android 11 but it seems noticeable worse than it was on Android 10. What are your experiences? Is there a well measured comparison?
I get more or less the same idle %/h drain that I had in A10 (around 0.8%/h) which is fine overall.
That said I had to disable some built-in bloatware that came with the new OneUI, nothing major just apps like AppCloud and AR Emoji/Stickers.
I do havely rely on the auto battery optimization where it adds unused apps to limiter background usage or even directly disables them. (I just maintain the whitelist of "never sleeping apps" and let it do the rest)
Even I have noticed slightly reduced battery life on OneUI 3.1 as compared to OneUI 2.5. Whatsapp seems to be the culprit for me

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