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Hi guys,
I have attached a screenshot of a juice plot of my battery. I turned on flight mode last night and as shown for ~1.5h everything is fine and dandy but then the battery is being drained. I am at a loss regarding what might be going on there and have no clue on how to debug this. There were no apps running and I did not use the phone until the morning (turned flight mode off again).
Does anybody have an idea?
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hum... I maybe seeing the same issue, the past few days my battery overnight is being drained by about 20% when in flight mode, normally it only goes down 5%~.
could it be related to the time change? only thing that I can think of that has changed in the past few days.
My battery power is a bit inconsistent and it has its good days and bad days. I am currently using the Hong Kong battery in my phone and have been making calls, using the internet and listening to music for a couple of hours while at work. The phone has been on for 22 hours and 20 minutes and the battery is reading 69% yet the other night I went to bed with the battery at about 70% and when I woke up in the morning the phone was totally dead!
I fully charged my ds7 last night, used it to surf the web for over an hour. When I went to bed, I turned on airplane mode and noticed battery at 71% before putting the ds7 on standby. When I woke up this morning the battery level was at 35%!!!! What's going on? I set power management to aggressive, to turn off all data after 15 minutes when screen is off. Is anyone else having this problem?
I have been watching my battery life daily after upgrading my stock wifi streak on Monday. First day after only adding a couple of apps, my battery went down 65% in 10 hours on standby. Loaded more apps and played around a lot and then put in airplane mode and turned off GPS sat and it dropped 23% the next day using same 10 hours in standby. Last time i kept sat gps off, in airplane mode AND turned off wifi, and it only dropped 3% in the same 10 hours. That was nice coming back to a 97% charged streak.
Draw your own conclusions. Obviously something is still draining it with wifi on.
A few times i noticed the screen come on when it was in standby sitting on the cocktail table in front of me. (wifi on at the time) So is an app doing that? or an account syncing? I dont have any answers.
H0daddy said:
I have been watching my battery life daily after upgrading my stock wifi streak on Monday. First day after only adding a couple of apps, my battery went down 65% in 10 hours on standby. Loaded more apps and played around a lot and then put in airplane mode and turned off GPS sat and it dropped 23% the next day using same 10 hours in standby. Last time i kept sat gps off, in airplane mode AND turned off wifi, and it only dropped 3% in the same 10 hours. That was nice coming back to a 97% charged streak.
Draw your own conclusions. Obviously something is still draining it with wifi on.
A few times i noticed the screen come on when it was in standby sitting on the cocktail table in front of me. (wifi on at the time) So is an app doing that? or an account syncing? I dont have any answers.
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Do you remember using Google maps? I noticed that Google maps does not shut down after you run it, it keeps running in the background and drain the battery.
otnos said:
Do you remember using Google maps? I noticed that Google maps does not shut down after you run it, it keeps running in the background and drain the battery.
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First time(when it dropped 65%) yes. I remember opening Maps. Next day i went in and forced it closed.
Also forgot to mention in power management, i used standard but i set the times to 00:00 to 23:59.
Ok, I have a sort of answer. When the DS7 first got 2.2.2, it really seemed that battery life improved. But what I found were a couple of things that worked.
1. Standard Power Saver. I hate waiting for wifi as the DS7 wakes up.
2. Turn off auto-sync. I also have a DInc, so I am not worried about missing my gmail. (auto-sync will also run while there is no data service, often running the battery down quicker than when data is connected)
3. Turn off GPS. There's really no need for me to keep it running all the time.
4. Turn on Airplane Mode and then turn on the WiFi.
I can usually squeeze out about 6 hours of normal use in honeycomb with these settings. And definitely more when left alone overnight. But yes, the battery still does go down significantly.
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DOnt forget about to remove the Phone.apk and telephony.apk fi yours is WIFI only
Recalibrate your battery and try juice defender it might work
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Dear all
Try many many times finding battery drain in flight mode when I am using 3G and turn on flight mode directly then go sleep.
Everytime drains battery over 10% when overnight. Anyone has the same problem???
If I am using WIFI and turn on flight mode directly then it goes fine.(2% drains overnight)
knightthgink said:
Dear all
Try many many times finding battery drain in flight mode when I am using 3G and turn on flight mode directly then go sleep.
Everytime drains battery over 10% when overnight. Anyone has the same problem???
If I am using WIFI and turn on flight mode directly then it goes fine.(2% drains overnight)
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3G/2G data drains battery better than WIFI! and wifi consumes less battery and so is the drain! and the drain even in flight mode might be due the the Android OS and may also be coz the 3rd part apps!
Better u try Stamina Mod Bro.. It will help during night sleep...
I had the same issue, that over night in flight mode my SP battery lost nearly 20 %. Happend only two times.
Don't know why it stopped...
Now my battery drain in flight mode over night is around 8%-10%...from my point of view that's too much
BlinkyBob said:
I had the same issue, that over night in flight mode my SP battery lost nearly 20 %. Happend only two times.
Don't know why it stopped...
Now my battery drain in flight mode over night is around 8%-10%...from my point of view that's too much
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of course. 2% is normal.
Has anyone else this problem? Or a solution?
Perhaps I have to return it and get a new one...
BlinkyBob said:
Has anyone else this problem? Or a solution?
Perhaps I have to return it and get a new one...
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It's a software problem. If you use BetterBatteryStat. you will see alarmmanager is always be triger by Facebook/Line/or some app.
that's why battery drain.
Hey,
Thanks for your answer.
Where exactly can I see this in betterbatterystats? So it's no hardware problem?
BlinkyBob said:
Hey,
Thanks for your answer.
Where exactly can I see this in betterbatterystats? So it's no hardware problem?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179809
here. I do not think it's an issue of hardware.
BlinkyBob said:
Has anyone else this problem? Or a solution?
Perhaps I have to return it and get a new one...
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try to stop com.sonyericsson.android.wakeup
or uninstall fast-dormancy-wakeup.apk
but first thing is root your device then you can do.
can anyone tell me the on screen time battery life?
very very bad battery life, 2% per hour with less than 10 seconds on screen time
bluetooth, wifi, data, gps, auto sync all OFF
rooted, only bbs installed
factory wiped over 10 times
superstamina xssm wakelock still there
I've had my Moto X for a couple of weeks and have noticed that it seems to drain battery strangely quickly when in Airplane mode and with the screen turned off. I leave my phone in this state while at work.
This morning, I put my phone away for over 3.5 hours in this state. After this 3.5 hours with screen off and airplane mode on, the battery had drained from 100% to 92%. The only 2 entries in the battery use screen were Phone Idle (1%) and Google Services (1% with a couple minutes of GPS and CPU usage which probably accounts for the amount of time it took for me to walk from my car to the office).
See attached screenshots for details.
It seems like 8% of battery use over 3.5 hours in airplane mode with almost 0 screen on time is kind of excessive, particularly as no app or service reports using much battery use at all. Does anyone have any suggestions as to how to fix or diagnose this? I've used wakelock detecting apps in the past but they've been kind of neutered since Kit Kat and I don't want to root my X to get proper stats.
I have the same issue on my Nexus 6 (also Motorola) so it might be a lollipop bug.
I'm having problem with my Pixel 4 XL idle drain
Partial wakelock indicates this is an wakelock to do with anymotiondetector. But have no idea what this is.
My Alarm wakelock also seems to be going crazy with Android waking 4.2 per minute.
Any help would be appreciated
I have attached BBS dump file
It's probably the motion sense. If I had the same problem with the phone staying awake and not going to deep sleep.
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mottys said:
I'm having problem with my Pixel 4 XL idle drain
Partial wakelock indicates this is an wakelock to do with anymotiondetector. But have no idea what this is.
My Alarm wakelock also seems to be going crazy with Android waking 4.2 per minute.
Any help would be appreciated
I have attached BBS dump file
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If I had to guess, I would say it's detecting some kind of motion, which keeps it from going into deep sleep. I've noticed that at night my phone drains about 7%. Probably because it detects when I toss and turn in bed. I should turn off motion sense tonight and see if I get the same results.
blazinazn said:
If I had to guess, I would say it's detecting some kind of motion, which keeps it from going into deep sleep. I've noticed that at night my phone drains about 7%. Probably because it detects when I toss and turn in bed. I should turn off motion sense tonight and see if I get the same results.
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I have Motion Sense turned on and if I leave my phone off the charger I lose about .5% battery per hour.