Hi there. I found a rather annoying bug on my S10, I went to sleep with 90% battery and after 10 hours woke up with the USSD pop up message and the display is always on, not even go back to sleep and bypassed the AOD, which caused the battery depleted to 68%. Does anyone have the same bug?
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So my first Note 8 had draining problems which seemed to somehow fix itself with every other cycle. I replaced it with my current Note 8, which had really great battery life for a week. Yesterday, it started draining randomly at 3%++ on idle. I didn't download any new apps. I didn't change anything at all. According to GSAM, it just says it's from app usage, but I'm not using the phone and all apps are closed.
In Settings|Device Maintenance, you can find a list of apps that are draining the battery.
What does GSAM report for deep-sleep percentage?
Do you have AOD turned on? Many are reporting excessive battery drain from it.
I have found this useful on more than one occasion. It will give you deeper insight into what's going on, than the battery monitor in the phone.
https://www.xda-developers.com/stop-wakelocks-android-without-root/
Another vote to look at disabling AOD.
I checked my battery stats yesterday and it was the top consumer after 5 hours of work. I didn't use my phone much - there was about an hour of SOT, but the AOD seems to be taking way more than 1% an hour - more like 4-5% an hour in my case.
I do hope that they fix this issue in an update. I'd like to use AOD, but not at the expense of that much battery life per hour. I guess when they're testing their software, they don't test battery drain.
I wonder why the AOD draining more. I don't ever remember seeing AOD using battery on my S7E. I love the AOD but i have it set on a schedule. ifi leave it on all day it consumes 5-6% battery.
Chiming in to say AOD was the culprit for me as well. I was losing as much as 5% an hour on AOD. Just not optimized. I had it on all the time using my S8+ and it didn't drain more than 6% for a whole day which is something I can live with.
I don't have AoD turned on, but it's also not disabled. It's still active, but I can disable it with BK Disabler.
Gary02468 said:
In Settings|Device Maintenance, you can find a list of apps that are draining the battery.
What does GSAM report for deep-sleep percentage?
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It doesn't list anything in particular that is draining it, which is why I'm having so much trouble finding out the issue. My old Note 8 would drain for 3% per hour and then after a charge or two, it would go back to normal. This time, it hasn't reverted back to normal yet.
For deep sleep and light sleep, they're both around 40-something percent.
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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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.
For several years, my Note 4 would end the day at 75% to 80% charge with light usage - one or two quick calls and checking a few texts.
About 6 weeks ago, something changed. With the same usage pattern, in the same locations, the battery is now at 35-40% at the end of the day.
I though the battery was at fault and bought a new one, but have exactly the same pattern.
I bought "Better Battery Stats" app to see what's going on. The summary stats shows Deep Sleep 76% and Awake Screen Off 23%. Interestingly, Wi-Fi On and Wi-Fi Running are both 100%. I have not made any changes to Wi-Fi, Apps or other settings.
Under Kernel Wakelock, PowerManagerServiceWakeloks is 14%, and "bluesleep" is 10%.
Under Partial Wakelock, the highest is bluedroid_timer at 3%
Under Alarms, com.googleandriod.gms is 57%.
Does anyone have suggestions on where to look to find the root cause issue?
For those of you experiencing battery drain on the last Nov 15 .337 update. I found a nasty bug which keeps the phone awake for almost all the time even when screen off. I used better battery stats and wakelock detector and found out that "poll-wake-lock'' was keeping my phone awake for hours. This is related to Zenmotion. I tested this theory for two nights after doing a full factory reset with no other apps installed, wifi off, location off. 1st night with Zenmotion on resulted in hours and hours of awake time for my device. The 2nd night with Zenmotion off and guess what, my phone barely woke up during sleep hours. Try disabling zenmotion.
DEAR ASUS DEVS,
I KNOW YOU ARE READING THIS, PLEASE FIX IT SOON AS IT RENDERS ZENMOTION USELESS.
Hi everybody
i'm new here and i'm writing because on my new xiaomi mi 9 se ( 3 months), i have drain battery issues.
Some times it seems to be fixed but then the problem comes out again.
Tonight device on, with airplane mode and data and wifi off i had 7% of battery drain.
I already debloated my xiaomi with ADB and i have few apps now on the devices which however seems that are not involved in the batery drain.
I'd like to attach some sreenshots but i don't how to do it
Sar_detector seems to drain battery
Yesterday i charged the device to 100% and then i switched in airplane mode.
After 7 hours on BBS i have 7 hours of SAR_SENSOR
The battery drains to 94%
I would like to solve the problem
Same problem for me on my oneplus6, randomely the overnight drain reach 30% with no indication of on bbs.
The same here on two Xiaomi Redmi 4X - Despite Airplane Mode battery depleted by about 1% per hour, ramdomly, not always. Tried in parallel with one device with all apps and settings, the other one reset to factory settings and only whatsapp installed. Tonight both suffered battery drain in airplane mode, the "complete" one "only" 0.6%/h, the barebone one even 1.46%/h. Android itselfs states on both that apps working "normally", in battery statistics no offender is visible.