Verizon HTC 10 NfcService:mRoutingWakeLock Question - BetterBatteryStats

Model: Verizon HTC 10 (Not Rooted)
OS: 7.0
When I look at the Summary page, I see Awake (Screen Off) = 83%. After investigating the Partial Wakelocks I see NfcService:mRoutingWakeLock running at 4h 30m. Looks like my phone is barely going to a Deep Sleep.
I have NFC turned off in the OS Settings, is there anything else I can do without root?
I have attached the logs.
Thanks in advanced.

I have the same problem. It drains my battery while sleeping .. ;-(

sublimesed said:
Model: Verizon HTC 10 (Not Rooted)
OS: 7.0
When I look at the Summary page, I see Awake (Screen Off) = 83%. After investigating the Partial Wakelocks I see NfcService:mRoutingWakeLock running at 4h 30m. Looks like my phone is barely going to a Deep Sleep.
I have NFC turned off in the OS Settings, is there anything else I can do without root?
I have attached the logs.
Thanks in advanced.
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Xposed and Amplify is your friend to limit this one.

xFirefly93 said:
Xposed and Amplify is your friend to limit this one.
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Wouldn't you need Root for this?

sublimesed said:
Wouldn't you need Root for this?
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Root is needed, yes.

xFirefly93 said:
Root is needed, yes.
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sublimesed said:
Model: Verizon HTC 10 (Not Rooted)
OS: 7.0
When I look at the Summary page, I see Awake (Screen Off) = 83%. After investigating the Partial Wakelocks I see NfcService:mRoutingWakeLock running at 4h 30m. Looks like my phone is barely going to a Deep Sleep.
I have NFC turned off in the OS Settings, is there anything else I can do without root?
I have attached the logs.
Thanks in advanced.
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See bolded above.

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[Q] High Android OS Battery Usage?

Hey guys, im currently running CM10.1 nightlies and I have noticed that in my battery stats, android os chews a lot of my battery.
I checked with better battery stats whats happening, and it shows that google services and google search is waking my phone a lot,
so i disabled then.
the issue still persists and i don't know what to do
someone shed some light?
I have heard that this problem is uniform across all android 4.2.2 devices?
EDIT: SOLUTION. just turn off wifi and mobile data if you want to sleep your phone.
spazzy1912 said:
Hey guys, im currently running CM10.1 nightlies and I have noticed that in my battery stats, android os chews a lot of my battery.
I checked with better battery stats whats happening, and it shows that google services and google search is waking my phone a lot,
so i disabled then.
the issue still persists and i don't know what to do
someone shed some light?
I have heard that this problem is uniform across all android 4.2.2 devices?
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Even though this is on stock, This thread will help (maybe)
Try disabling the backup services, as they tend to run for like half an hour each time you power up your phone, or maybe it does that everyday.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2194644
campoki said:
Even though this is on stock, This thread will help (maybe)
Try disabling the backup services, as they tend to run for like half an hour each time you power up your phone, or maybe it does that everyday.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2194644
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sorry my bad, i didnt mean data usage, i meant battery usage D:
i will update my op
spazzy1912 said:
sorry my bad, i didnt mean data usage, i meant battery usage D:
i will update my op
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Try use Wakelock detector Or betterBatteryStats apps to check is there any hsic_mmc thingy??report to us here. That's probably been preventing phone deepsleeping..
Whitefang
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whitefang3456 said:
Try use Wakelock detector Or betterBatteryStats apps to check is there any hsic_mmc thingy??report to us here. That's probably been preventing phone deepsleeping..
Whitefang
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nope, all i see in wakelock detector and bbs is android os, nothing strange like hsic_mmc :S
like, all i see are actual apps
I came across the same issue, where I was getting a quick battery drain. I went ahead and unticked auto sync and have wifi shut off via toggle and only turn it on when I need it. After checking the Android OS percentage, it went down by half and battery life now is insane, once in sleep mode, it preserves a lot of battery. I was at 100% at 8:15 am yesterday morning and today I am on 72%, granted I haven't used the phone that much but prior to the previously mentioned steps, I would probably be recharging as we speak!
Start BetterBatteryStats and check your kernel wakelocks - it could be the msm_hsic_host wakelock that is causing your battery drainage?
Destroyedbeauty said:
Start BetterBatteryStats and check your kernel wakelocks - it could be the msm_hsic_host wakelock that is causing your battery drainage?
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hmm, in bbs i dont see kernel wakelocks :S
can i ask some help here??
last night i leave my phone 100% fully charge before i sleep..
when i wake up its dead!! i leave it around 1:00am and i wake up 10:00am
i check the battery consumption and its all android os..
jetwoot said:
can i ask some help here??
last night i leave my phone 100% fully charge before i sleep..
when i wake up its dead!! i leave it around 1:00am and i wake up 10:00am
i check the battery consumption and its all android os..
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this seems to be an issue since android 4.2.2
the only way to get rid of this issue is to have wifi and mobile data turned off.
try it and please post back
spazzy1912 said:
this seems to be an issue since android 4.2.2
the only way to get rid of this issue is to have wifi and mobile data turned off.
try it and please post back
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mobile data is off last night and only wifi is on ..
and that is only 3%
i think android os is more responsible of the massive drain??
can i limit andriod os if yes?? then how??
jetwoot said:
mobile data is off last night and only wifi is on ..
and that is only 3%
i think android os is more responsible of the massive drain??
can i limit andriod os if yes?? then how??
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hmm, how much battery are you draining in total overnight?
my phone drains like, 2 percent overnight, so, from 100 down to 98
spazzy1912 said:
hmm, how much battery are you draining in total overnight?
my phone drains like, 2 percent overnight, so, from 100 down to 98
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6 to 8% since im on 4.2.2
uhm dont know what happen its ok now back to normal..
maybe its on the app called autokiller memory optimizer i do some tweaks using that app
then when i uninstalled it fix my issues
btw thanks for the help!!!
jetwoot said:
6 to 8% since im on 4.2.2
uhm dont know what happen its ok now back to normal..
maybe its on the app called autokiller memory optimizer i do some tweaks using that app
then when i uninstalled it fix my issues
btw thanks for the help!!!
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Btw task killers are bad for the android os.
I know that I have another device but I'm running Resurrection Remix Rom right now and well... See on your own... It's insane...
EpicLPer said:
I know that I have another device but I'm running Resurrection Remix Rom right now and well... See on your own... It's insane...
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Just install app ops, in app look for Android System, turn off both location and keep awake. Done.
Lim Wee Huat said:
Just install app ops, in app look for Android System, turn off both location and keep awake. Done.
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Oi, that actually sounds like a freaking good idea.
I'll try that for the next few days! Thanks!
Lim Wee Huat said:
Just install app ops, in app look for Android System, turn off both location and keep awake. Done.
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app ops doesnt work now...google disabled that access...any other way? i need to turn off keep awake for android system
Nah "CM".... Always beta
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[SOLVED] Solution!
SOLVED!
After maaaaaaaany weeks of googling, searching, WakeLock monitoring, more searching...
I finally fixed what's causing this!
The wakelocks are named:
NlpCollectorWakeLock
NlpWakeLock
Those were the main battery drainers (those freaking suckers!).
They aren't that important to run in the background at all, it's just a location service by Google Now (you know, just so the NSA has more data from you).
It does not affect the device performance or function in any way (as far as I know but I guess it prevents Google Now from searching your location while your phone is locked).
The simple fix for all this:
Simply download "Wakelock Terminator" from the Play Store and run it. You also need Xposed for the installed module to run tho which means you also need a rooted device.
(Downside of the free version: You can only prevent one service from running unlimited wakelocks, for more you'll need the paid version. But because you'll most likely fix only the draining problem you won't need more anyways!)
Then simply go an search for "Google Play Services", tick "Prevent Wake Lock" and add the above mentioned services to the list.
After one day of doing this my phone battery lasts far longer now, draining only about 1-2% an hour instead of 8-10% as it was before.
If this worked for you please hit the "Thanks!"-Button! This is not for my own pleasure, it's for everyone else having the same issue and want to find a legit, fast, easy solution
Also, that's what the button is here for

[Q] wlan_htc wakelock keeping phone awake after upgrading to 4.4.2

I've attached a screenshot of the kernel wakelock view in BBS. While this phone had WiFi-related wakelocks with 4.3 as well (wlan_rx_wake), those only kept it awake a few minutes. Five hours is not acceptable. I'm on Google's official KOT49H build.
Does anyone have this problem as well, or any idea as to what I should try to do?
Turn off WiFi?
SaHiLzZ said:
Turn off WiFi?
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I was hoping for a solution that doesn't involve crippling my phone.
What have you tried?

Battery drainage on CM11

Hey guys!
i have a battery drainage on my i8190.
i'm on Novafusion's CM11.
Like if i leave my phone charged 100% and go to sleep i find it off in the morning.
i even tried greenify.
any suggestions?
kernel?
Thanks guys.
You don't add anything for anyone to help with. Post a screenshot of your battery stats maybe, or even install betterbatterystats, wakelock detector or something to see what's causing the drain.
Thx tyson.
Here's a screenshot of betterbatterystats
warezhafid14 said:
Thx tyson.
Here's a screenshot of betterbatterystats
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So, this tells me that your phone has been awake about 23 mins while your screen was off. To know why you have to look at kernel wakelocks, and then take it further depending on what that will show.
tys0n said:
So, this tells me that your phone has been awake about 23 mins while your screen was off. To know why you have to look at kernel wakelocks, and then take it further depending on what that will show.
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Thank you tyson!
here's a screenshot of the kernel wakelocks
warezhafid14 said:
Thank you tyson!
here's a screenshot of the kernel wakelocks
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There we find that PowerManagerService.Wakelocks is at top, and this is usually a sum of all partial wakelocks.
Then we have to look at partial wakelocks to see why.
tys0n said:
There we find that PowerManagerService.Wakelocks is at top, and this is usually a sum of all partial wakelocks.
Then we have to look at partial wakelocks to see why.
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Thx tyson.
here's partial wakelocks screenshot
warezhafid14 said:
Thx tyson.
here's partial wakelocks screenshot
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Do you have location reporting turned off? You can check it in Settings - Location - Google Location Reporting.
GXGOW said:
Do you have location reporting turned off? You can check it in Settings - Location - Google Location Reporting.
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it was turned on
warezhafid14 said:
it was turned on
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So turn it off. "scanning always available" option (in wifi settings) drains a lot.
Hi mauam !
Yes but I do not think that would be the solution, because even with stock rom open wifi, the battery lasts long.
Any other ideas?
thank you
juliàcarax said:
Yes but I do not think that would be the solution, because even with stock rom open wifi, the battery lasts long.
Any other ideas?
thank you
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agree

Android OS battery draining

Hello guys, I write here again for another problem with my moto x. The battery of my telephone is draining too quickly and according to the data on my telephone it should be because of the Android OS, which is draining more than Screen. I attach some screenshot.
I add some more data. My telephone is a Sprint XT1056 unlocked to use it with a Vodafone sim in Europe. The version of Android is 4.4.2 and I can't upgrade otherwise I'd lose my unlocking. I think I use the Moto x without stressing it too much, but the battery drains really too quickly, sometimes in even less than 8h with 1h of screen and without gps. Can you help me? Thanks.
You need to use an app like BetterBatteryStats or Wakelock Detector to track down what part of Android OS is acting up. With those numbers, we should be able to help.
Sent from my XT1049 using XDA Free mobile app
Jack881 said:
Hello guys, I write here again for another problem with my moto x. The battery of my telephone is draining too quickly and according to the data on my telephone it should be because of the Android OS, which is draining more than Screen. I attach some screenshot.
I add some more data. My telephone is a Sprint XT1056 unlocked to use it with a Vodafone sim in Europe. The version of Android is 4.4.2 and I can't upgrade otherwise I'd lose my unlocking. I think I use the Moto x without stressing it too much, but the battery drains really too quickly, sometimes in even less than 8h with 1h of screen and without gps. Can you help me? Thanks.
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Judging by your battery graph in the first pic the phone isn't going to sleep. That solid blue line shouldn't be solid the entire time, it should have breaks in between when the screen isn't on or when something isn't running. Looks to me like you got a rogue app. Like mentioned before BetterBatteryStats is a great app to find the culprit. Also, high Android OS usage is known issue on 4.4.2. It's fixed in 4.4.4.
Yea
Android os should be about 3% on 444.
Try a safe boot. Then get app install history from play. There is some hog you need to find.
Android sys should be 6% but on 442 that you could deal with.
sivarticus85 said:
Judging by your battery graph in the first pic the phone isn't going to sleep. That solid blue line shouldn't be solid the entire time, it should have breaks in between when the screen isn't on or when something isn't running. Looks to me like you got a rogue app. Like mentioned before BetterBatteryStats is a great app to find the culprit. Also, high Android OS usage is known issue on 4.4.2. It's fixed in 4.4.4.
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Unfortunately I have unlocked the boot loader, but don't have the root permission to install those apps, do you have any other idea? Thanks.
Jack881 said:
Unfortunately I have unlocked the boot loader, but don't have the root permission to install those apps, do you have any other idea? Thanks.
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You have unlocked your bootloader, but you haven't installed a custom recovery or SU yet?
Sent from my XT1049 using XDA Free mobile app
Cyphir said:
You have unlocked your bootloader, but you haven't installed a custom recovery or SU yet?
Sent from my XT1049 using XDA Free mobile app
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No, because I'm afraid to mess up with the sim unlock. If I lose it this telephone for me will get useless...
It says you're on 3G, it's possible that it's searching for an LTE signal, thus causing battery drain. If you're in an area that doesn't have LTE, you should probably switch it to 3G only mode. I'm not sure if the sprint model lets you do that through the mobile network menu, but if not, get an app called LTE On/Off for thunderbolt from the play store and it'll take you to a menu where you can switch to 3G mode so that it doesn't poll for LTE all the time. (assuming you haven't already done so)
You won't mess up your Sim unlock by flashing a recovery and rooting.
Then you'd be able to see more in depth battery stats with Gsam and gsam root companion.... Or other apps mentioned above.
But, android OS will rise with each feature /service you have enabled. Like location services Google now, and other Google Apps.
Try charging to 100, then turn off location completely and Google now... And see how it is for a day. I'm betting it drops way down. ?
Then go from there. Chances are apps are spamming location.
See post 2 and 3 in the Battery thread in my signature for tips. It's on the N5 section... But the tips are universal. ?
We will help you over there too. Just be sure to mention You're on a moto X. To avoid confusion. And post 4 has the screen shot examples for the best help.
KJ said:
You won't mess up your Sim unlock by flashing a recovery and rooting.
Then you'd be able to see more in depth battery stats with Gsam and gsam root companion.... Or other apps mentioned above.
But, android OS will rise with each feature /service you have enabled. Like location services Google now, and other Google Apps.
Try charging to 100, then turn off location completely and Google now... And see how it is for a day. I'm betting it drops way down. ?
Then go from there. Chances are apps are spamming location.
See post 2 and 3 in the Battery thread in my signature for tips. It's on the N5 section... But the tips are universal. ?
We will help you over there too. Just be sure to mention You're on a moto X. To avoid confusion. And post 4 has the screen shot examples for the best help.
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Hi as I said I couldn't install root companion because I'm not rooted. Anyway I attach some screenshot from gsam, I hope it helps, otherwise at some point I will try to root, if needed...
Yup, you have terrible held awake time. And without root... We can't see what it is exactly.
52 minutes held awake in 4+ hours is awful. 52 minutes of held awake time should be over 24 hours... Not 4.
KJ said:
Yup, you have terrible held awake time. And without root... We can't see what it is exactly.
52 minutes held awake in 4+ hours is awful. 52 minutes of held awake time should be over 24 hours... Not 4.
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hmm, it sounds bad...how can I fix it? a factory reset can help? Thanks,
Jack881 said:
hmm, it sounds bad...how can I fix it? a factory reset can help? Thanks,
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You can try it. Try helium to back up your apps first. But, it could be some app causing your troubles. Or its Google related.
I'd factory reset and only install a few apps a day after. See if it goes for a dive. Then you know it's one of the apps you installed that day. Process of elimination.
There was a way to use a version of wakelock detector from a windows pc to access the list of wakelocks on the moto x, which would normally require root. It only works tethered to the computer, and I haven't tested it recently but it worked on 4.4. The utility can be found here http://bit.ly/1h2Hzmw
KJ said:
You can try it. Try helium to back up your apps first. But, it could be some app causing your troubles. Or its Google related.
I'd factory reset and only install a few apps a day after. See if it goes for a dive. Then you know it's one of the apps you installed that day. Process of elimination.
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I tried as you suggested: factory reset and installed only few apps, the problem seems the same, and the telephone is still awake, but the % on Android OS is dramatically lowered, I attach screenshots. In the meantime I kind of rooted with "towel pie root" so I have access to much more data with Gsam and Wakelock, that I both installed and I will run tomorrow for the entire day.
more screenshots
linuxgator said:
There was a way to use a version of wakelock detector from a windows pc to access the list of wakelocks on the moto x, which would normally require root. It only works tethered to the computer, and I haven't tested it recently but it worked on 4.4. The utility can be found here http://bit.ly/1h2Hzmw
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I think I don't need it using "towel pie root", but thanks!
Jack881 said:
I tried as you suggested: factory reset and installed only few apps, the problem seems the same, and the telephone is still awake, but the % on Android OS is dramatically lowered, I attach screenshots. In the meantime I kind of rooted with "towel pie root" so I have access to much more data with Gsam and Wakelock, that I both installed and I will run tomorrow for the entire day.
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You need gsam root companion to show what held your phone awake. Assuming it will work with your root method.
7 hours awake is brutal.
KJ said:
You need gsam root companion to show what held your phone awake. Assuming it will work with your root method.
7 hours awake is brutal.
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Yes it works with my method. Tomorrow I show you the resuts, I think now it's too early. I hope you can help me. Thanks!
Jack881 said:
Yes it works with my method. Tomorrow I show you the resuts, I think now it's too early. I hope you can help me. Thanks!
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93.6 percent of battery issues can be solved. One way or another. ?

[Q] Battery drain, who's the guilty?

Hi guys,
I've a XT1068, does anyone have the same problems with the battery?
I was not using my phone where the battery started to drop like that. I charge it, then unplug it and then went to bed.
Yes, I've wifi, bluetooth and 2 SIMs with one of them with data always on.
See pics attached.
wifi ..
djx24 said:
Hi guys,
I've a XT1068, does anyone have the same problems with the battery?
I was not using my phone where the battery started to drop like that. I charge it, then unplug it and then went to bed.
Yes, I've wifi, bluetooth and 2 SIMs with one of them with data always on.
See pics attached.
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Same for me. When I bought the phone I immediatelly upgraded to 5.0.2. After upgrading, I did a factory reset through Recovery. Android OS and Android System eat up most of the battery, whereas in normal cases it should be screen and standby (and perhaps some fewquently used app).
djx24 said:
Hi guys,
I've a XT1068, does anyone have the same problems with the battery?
I was not using my phone where the battery started to drop like that. I charge it, then unplug it and then went to bed.
Yes, I've wifi, bluetooth and 2 SIMs with one of them with data always on.
See pics attached.
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Looking at that first screenshot of the battery chart it looks like you have an alarm or wakelock keeping your phone awake when it should be sleeping. Take a look at my Moto G 2014 battery guide
Duck86 said:
Looking at that first screenshot of the battery chart it looks like you have an alarm or wakelock keeping your phone awake when it should be sleeping. Take a look at my Moto G 2014 battery guide
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Well that guide is great as a general recommendation. However, what we have here looks like a bug. Android OS and Android System should NEVER take more battery than standby and screen.
kostas2010 said:
Well that guide is great as a general recommendation. However, what we have here looks like a bug. Android OS and Android System should NEVER take more battery than standby and screen.
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Thats what I was saying. It looks like a wakelock or alarm, which would fall under Android OS and Android System
Duck86 said:
Thats what I was saying. It looks like a wakelock or alarm, which would fall under Android OS and Android System
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You are right. And I see that in my xt1032 that still runs on KitKat these wakelocks do not exist. Could this have to do with data wiping? I factory reset the phone from recovery AFTER the 5.0.2 OTA update. AFAIK it fully wipes data and cache.
kostas2010 said:
You are right. And I see that in my xt1032 that still runs on KitKat these wakelocks do not exist. Could this have to do with data wiping? I factory reset the phone from recovery AFTER the 5.0.2 OTA update. AFAIK it fully wipes data and cache.
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It does. Install BetterBatteryStats from here and run it for a while. It'll give you details on every wakelock and alarm on the device and how much battery it is using. Then you can use amplify in the tutorial I linked to earlier to configure the wakelocks so they are not consuming as much battery.
Duck86 said:
It does. Install BetterBatteryStats from here and run it for a while. It'll give you details on every wakelock and alarm on the device and how much battery it is using. Then you can use amplify in the tutorial I linked to earlier to configure the wakelocks so they are not consuming as much battery.
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Thanks a lot Duck86, but I think that for a brand new phone I should not need to do all these things to get decent battery life. As I said my old xt1032 on kitkat was is to handle two days of significant usage and most of all, if you did not use it the battery did not drain. By the end of the day, battery usage was topped by standby, screen and perhaps an app with frequent use. On top of that, 5.0.2 looks generally unstable compared to the utterly robust 4.4.4 that runs on my xt1032. I get noise and lag in call sounds for example, issues that were not even imaginable on xt1032/kitkat.
So I think I will try to fall back on kitkat. The problem is that I do not know which stock ROM I should install.
My Baseband version is:
MSM8626BP_1032.3105.93.00R EMEA_DSDS_CUST
My kernel version is:
3.4.42-g48d3b85
My system version is
22.21.28.titan_retaildsds.retaildsdsall.en.03 reteu
Build number
LXB22.46-28
Any clues?
It's probably gsam battery monitor that is doing all the wakelocks to gather data.
Roldorf said:
It's probably gsam battery monitor that is doing all the wakelocks to gather data.
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If you are talking about the app, I do not have it installed.
kostas2010 said:
If you are talking about the app, I do not have it installed.
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He is referring to the Original Poster's question, you have kinda hijacked the thread here dude.
Duck86 said:
He is referring to the Original Poster's question, you have kinda hijacked the thread here dude.
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You are right. Apologies. I will try to open a new thread for finding the right ROM for my phone.
Hey those screenshots say anything to you?
djx24 said:
Hey those screenshots say anything to you?
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Nothing special, depends on what you were doing. To have a clearer view: Load your battery until it's full and let the phone rest for one or two hours. Make some screens than. You can see what kind of wakelocks disturb the sleep mode of the device.
"Who is the guilty?" Motorola?..
Guys you know about the bug with the gps? When you turn on and off the GPS on the stock rom and the GPS remain on and kills your battery until you restart the phone? Took me about 2 weeks to figure out.
Wolfcity said:
Nothing special, depends on what you were doing. To have a clearer view: Load your battery until it's full and let the phone rest for one or two hours. Make some screens than. You can see what kind of wakelocks disturb the sleep mode of the device.
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I took those screenshoots after a the phone was completely charged. I even tried to turn off the GPS as @zman01 said but it didn't make any difference. What is that RLJ thing?
djx24 said:
I took those screenshoots after a the phone was completely charged. I even tried to turn off the GPS as @zman01 said but it didn't make any difference. What is that RLJ thing?
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RIL are the telephone and radio functions like dialer ect. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_Interface_Layer
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