shows in battery usage bluetooth time when its off not stopped time when off , bluetooth scanning when its off turned off and location off, when location off but BT scanning is ticked on still shows time when bluetooth is on remaining time. before 1 day i set location off and bluetooth scanning on dont showed remaining time now 1h on bluetooth shows but its off, still run time when its off, how stopped? i do reset.
everything off location off bt scanning when its off OFF, huawei beam off, still shows! when i turned off. when i turned on beam huawei before one day not showed in battery time remaining . android pie
4hours shows and still remaining time count , turned off location scanning bluetooth when its off, not helped
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Airplane mode on, WIFI on , sleep policy off.
18 Hours / 40 Percent
WIFI 42%
Phone Idle 35%
Display 13%
I ran my OG droid at home with wifi on since it came out and usage on the OG was typically 2-3% of battery. What gives?
Thanks,
alan
arcopress said:
Airplane mode on, WIFI on , sleep policy off.
18 Hours / 40 Percent
WIFI 42%
Phone Idle 35%
Display 13%
I ran my OG droid at home with wifi on since it came out and usage on the OG was typically 2-3% of battery. What gives?
Thanks,
alan
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My battery is not the best either, and I think it's the WiFi scanning too frequently (if not constantly). I need to run more tests, but I feel like if you are not connected to a WiFi signal, you should turn WiFi off immediately. That's what I'm seeing anyways.
I have my phone switch over to WiFi when I'm @ home (I use Locale to automagically do it for me) and shut off when I'm away. I also have the search for open networks unchecked in the WiFi settings. I figure the constant scanning has to be eating up some batt.
I suggest using an app like auto wifi toggle just checks for wifi every so often then turns it off if it is not found and if you have no wifi connection it turns off as well.
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Open Network notify is turned off, and I do use the native wifi toggle. Wifi on at home, airplane mode for the 3g/LTE enabled.
In the general thread, seems like everyone is getting great battery life but my friend and I have had okay battery (him not so much). I don't call or text much but I do check FB/instagram/email on the hour each hour. All notifications are set to manual since I check it regularly and location is off. The only thing I do is stream a music app called MelOn and I have bluetooth on for my moto360. I am at 62% with 1 hr 12 min screen on time, unplugged for about 6 hours, streaming music for the last 4 of those hours. Music and FB are my top 2 drainers. I'm not upset about it but I'm not impressed either. To get me through the evening, I have to charge it right before I leave the office so I'm waiting on my 4500mah battery from china to come in (set for delivery today and will review it after a few days). My friend, on the other hand has notifications set to every 2 hours or whatnot, doesn't stream content, no calls, occasional texting, location off, and is has about the same battery drain as me. His top drainer is com.sec.imsservice which I've read is wifi calling but he doesn't have that option turned on nor is he on wifi (full bars and lte at his location). Yesterday, he had location services on and all push notifications on and within 7 hours, it was down to 22%. Battery doctor says it accounts for over 50% of his battery usage and he is unable to disable/kill it. What could be causing this and what can he do about it.
Thanks in advance!
I'm seeing the same culprit as your friend — every couple weeks or so, com.sec.imsservice hangs consuming ~25% of the CPU (in other words, an entire core — which is enough of a power draw to continue to drain the battery even when plugged into a by-the-spec USB2 port (5V, 500mA)) while Wi-Fi Calling is listed in the Call settings grayed out, perpetually "Enabling;" I can't even force-stop the process, I have to reboot the phone to clear it up (which takes forever "upgrading" 69 apps, and uses roughly 7% of the battery in the process). Of course, I do have Wi-Fi Calling enabled, but with "Cellular Network Preferred" selected — it's another thing entirely not to have the feature enabled at all; hopefully they'll have this bug squashed in Lollipop.
I am very interested in results with Marsmallow.
Anybody has results of the battery drain during a night sleep? And I mean really sleep.
And with which options on/off, like wifi, blutooth, Location etc.
Mine is now 2.1% / hour in 8 hours. Not using the phone at all of course. Wifi on, Bluetooth on, Smartwatch on, Location off and auto update off.
Huib
How do you turn off WiFi ?
I do not know why it is on ? It is paired by bluetooth to my phone and Wifi is useless.
Lately last week I can not get through a day with my watch. Display is in ambient mode but is on 1 !!!!
Trying to find and way I can keep using the watch ..... it loses 10% an hour. My average day is 6am to 10pm it is dead at 4pm.
Used to be I turned if off and back on if would drain 3% an hour and easily make it through a day but now more often than not it is down 10% an hour.
If I turn of WiFi it may help.
Settings WiFi
WiFi automatic
Select this and it sets up an access point !!!!!! I want it off and I want it to stay off.
But how do I change it from saying WiFi automatic to disabled ?
When I tap the wifi-automatic icon, it asks me if I'm sure I want to turn it off. I'm not sure what you're doing differently. Maybe if you set up an access point, then the automatic icon will switch to turning off?
If it is connected to BT, your wifi isn't being used. By default, if it's on wifi because the BT isn't being used, it will shut off after 2 hours to save battery.
For me, I got about twice the battery life when I turned off ambient mode (why do I want it showing the time when I'm not looking at it?) and set screen timeout to 10-15 seconds. I think I use it a lot, or should I say, play with it a lot. After a day of heavy use, I can usually go from 6am to about 9pm (only once did it shut down due to heavy day and excessive text notifications).
Lately I have been trying to track my sleep on it every night and just to be safe, will throw on a charger for 15-30 minutes in the afternoon or evening to ensure enough charge. Last night with a quick charge I was able to have about 60% when I woke this morning.
Not sure what notifications come through normally, but I'm running Feel the Wear along side Android Wear for a variety of notifications.
Hi guys, planning to put my GPS always on, anyone also doing this? How's the battery life?
i keep location services on, high accuracy mode and wifi scanning always on. the battery consumption is normal and phone easily lasts me 1 day.
i dont see the point of having a smartphone and have to switch on and off location all the time. i'm willing to sacrifice a little battery.
I too always leave location on (high accuracy, wifi/bluetooth scanning available).
I also have Google Location History on, which requests location data a few times an hour.
On Open Beta 10 with ElementalX Kernel.
On idle, I've experienced minimal drain (0.1-0.3% per hour).
While traveling (and listening to music at the same time), I usually see 5-7% drain per hour.