So I've been having severe active drain lately (deep sleep is fine). I installed BBS to help me determine the drain. Everything seems fine on the partial and kernel wakelock, but when I checked on the sensor, one thing stands out: Google Play Services sensor kept on running even when the screen is active. Is this normal?
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So I've been having severe active drain lately (deep sleep is fine). I installed BBS to help me determine the drain. Everything seems fine on the partial and kernel wakelock, but when I checked on the sensor, one thing stands out: Google Play Services sensor kept on running even when the screen is active. Is this normal? View attachment 4779147
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No. If this stock global official MIUI 10.3 rom, your best bet would be to reset.
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Guys,
Kindly show screenshots of your CPU Spy app.
Here's mine
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Doesn't seem to sleep much
Build : 7.0.A.3.212
You're using ondemand governor, that's a reason.
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You're using ondemand governor, that's a reason.
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Mine's still unrooted. Thats why.
Gotta go power saving mode?
I'm using ondemand and it sleeps much more than that.
Moreover, I switched for a while to msm-dvcs in the hopes that it would be better, but only got much worse battery life.
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Stock, rooted, everything related to performance unchanged.
@OP and all affected: install Better Battery Stats, there's a free version for xda members in the forums. Let it run and do it's work for a couple days and then come back with a proper report on what's what. Posting a screenshot of an app showing time-spent-in-state of a not sleeping device is just...
Stock JB. Rooted. One Power Guard on AI Mode.
Hey guys...
Usually my Xperia SP goes 2%down during night...but all of sudden,yesterday it went 40%down during the night. I really have no idea why this is happening... I included 3 pictures from the BetterBatteryStats app, it looks like that my phone wasnt even in the deep sleep because "Awake" stat is 15hours (that is probably the time since i unpluged the charger when it says 100% charged)
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@Paranoic1 you can use greenify app to freeze some apps
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@Paranoic1 you can use greenify app to freeze some apps
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there is no way how to disable that "msm_otg" process which keeps the phone awake
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there is no way how to disable that "msm_otg" process which keeps the phone awake
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You can freeze that system apps or you can try to reset your phone
i had the same thing ,but when using CM11 , that rom flies through the battery
I upgraded to sense 6.0 yesterday and now my phone is pretty much always awake, causing massive battery drains. Not sure what the update did to cause this. My phone isnt rooted, so any suggestions on how I can solve this?
Please post some screens from battery monitoring apps (GSAM, BBS) which apps are causing drain and what is causing the wakelocks.
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I have had the same problem. I have down loaded screen off wifi off to help with the wifi staying in, but staying awake I have found I have to reboot after pulling it off the charger for my phone to actually go into sleep mode when the screen is off. We shouldn't have to but until it's fixed try that.
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I have used ViperOne for my HTC One, With greenify app, I have no wakelocks when my device go into sleep
Same issue for me. Early morning after pulling of the charger, I have to reboot my HTC one m7, else the phone stays in awake mode and drain is higher. With a reboot I get fantastic battery performance.
Trying to figure out why my phone is constantly waking while the phone's screen is off. Wondering if anyone can help.
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its called wakelocks, thats how our phones work. apps and services set wakelocks to check things or sync. just because the screen us off does not mean that your device is off. itll wake from time to time to check whatever it needs to check and to sync.
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its called wakelocks, thats how our phones work. apps and services set wakelocks to check things or sync. just because the screen us off does not mean that your device is off. itll wake from time to time to check whatever it needs to check and to sync.
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Doesn't it seem a bit high though?
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Doesn't it seem a bit high though?
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na, for android 5.1 its rather normal. for android 4 or earlier, its a bit high.
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- Flashed Stock Android 10, May 2020 patch using unofficial fastboot (V11.0.8.0) and I'm getting really good battery life throughout the day.
- I already have 1.5%/hr drain during standby which is not bad but I analyzed the adb bugreport on Battery Historian tool and found out that a service integrated into Android System called Xiaomi Push Service is waking the device multiple times, even during the night when device is supposed to be dozing off in deep sleep. This alarm reflects in WLAN_CE_2 wakelock which keeps my phone awake (and probably yours too).
Apart from battery life, I'm also concerned about privacy - I just want to disable this. How do I go about disabling it? Last year in Android Pie, I went on to install EdExposed to disable Alarms, etc. but i don't want to go down to that pathway, I'm looking for an easier solution.