Pixel 4 XL battery idle drain - Google Pixel 4 XL Questions & Answers

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.

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Battery drain when idle?

What type of drain are people getting while phone is not in use?
Last night I dropped from 64% to 54% in 9 hours, despite the fact that better battery stats showed 97% deep sleep for the time period. Seems bad to me. On lots of other phones, overnight drain is in the 2 - 5% range.
Yes, active notifications are disabled while I sleep. I don't even have touchless control set up yet, so it can't be that. I have the same few location services turned on that I always do, and like I said, I usually see 2-5% overnight on other phones, not 10%.
Anybody else?
PS for those of you who want to say who cares, I did this test because I was noticing faster than usual idle drain during the day, too, but sleeping is the best time to get a long chuck of idle time.
Edit: could it be because the phone always has those sensors on waiting to to see if the phone moves to light up the time? Or the double twist for camera sensor always being on?
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phositadc said:
What type of drain are people getting while phone is not in use?
Last night I dropped from 64% to 54% in 9 hours, despite the fact that better battery stats showed 97% deep sleep for the time period. Seems bad to me. On lots of other phones, overnight drain is in the 2 - 5% range.
Yes, active notifications are disabled while I sleep. I don't even have touchless control set up yet, so it can't be that. I have the same few location services turned on that I always do, and like I said, I usually see 2-5% overnight on other phones, not 10%.
Anybody else?
PS for those of you who want to say who cares, I did this test because I was noticing faster than usual idle drain during the day, too, but sleeping is the best time to get a long chuck of idle time.
Edit: could it be because the phone always has those sensors on waiting to to see if the phone moves to light up the time? Or the double twist for camera sensor always being on?
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Get "Better battery stats" or a similar app to see what is running during idle. But to be fair that is just over 1% an hour.....that is not awful whatsoever. The only way you could get any better would be to disable any wifi/data, and those location services.....OR just turn the phone off completely. I've had phones that have had way higher drain on idle than 1.5%.
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Get "Better battery stats" or a similar app to see what is running during idle. But to be fair that is just over 1% an hour.....that is not awful whatsoever. The only way you could get any better would be to disable any wifi/data, and those location services.....OR just turn the phone off completely. I've had phones that have had way higher drain on idle than 1.5%.
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Like I said in my op, better battery stats showed 97% deep sleep in that time period overnight. And most of my other phones have lost only half as much or so overnight.
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I lose about 6 percent in 8 hours of sleep.
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Hardcore73 said:
I lose about 6 percent in 8 hours of sleep.
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Thanks for the info that's not too terribly different from mine.
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seems like you lost about 1.1something% an hour, thats not bad at all
My SGS3 running Stock and Nexus 4 both lose 10-16% overnight. Normal if u ask me.
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My SGS3 running Stock and Nexus 4 both lose 10-16% overnight. Normal if u ask me.
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Not normal at all. My nexus 5 drained only 3% over 11 hours on WiFi. CM11s is buggy as fuarkkk

[Q] msm_hsic_host wakelock

I'm getting a regular wakelock labeled msm_hsic_host. I thought this was related to the phone's radio, but I turned on airplane mode and the wakelock continues. Anyone know why?
Stockmoose16 said:
I'm getting a regular wakelock labeled msm_hsic_host. I thought this was related to the phone's radio, but I turned on airplane mode and the wakelock continues. Anyone know why?
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You probably have a rogue app polling for a radio signal and putting it in airplane mode is making it worse.
The same wakelock doubled my battery drain last night. I had it in airplane mode overnight. Going to leave the signal on tonight and see what happens. I was getting between 3-7% but it was 15% last night.
Tested it again last night. Unplugged at 4pm yesterday and used 5% battery overnight. I just hit 24 hours with light/medium use today and battery is at 75%. I know others have shared this but battery life has certainly improved with time. The wakelock is certainly reduced leaving data connected overnight. Hope this helps.
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How are you able to see wakelocks without root?
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How are you able to see wakelocks without root?
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GSam battery monitor has an option at the bottom that looks like a vacuum. Its called app sucker. Once that screen opens there is a drop down menu at the top that allows you to see the kernel wakelocks. Then you can select each wakelock and the next screen has a button there to google it. Hope this helps.
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GSam battery monitor has an option at the bottom that looks like a vacuum. Its called app sucker. Once that screen opens there is a drop down menu at the top that allows you to see the kernel wakelocks. Then you can select each wakelock and the next screen has a button there to google it. Hope this helps.
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It does! I'm used to better battery stats, and still learning gsam. Thanks!
Looks like it's a big problem for alot more phones. I have the same wake lock also. I get about 1% per hour by leaving it overnight. Is that normal?
dluxx06 said:
Looks like it's a big problem for alot more phones. I have the same wake lock also. I get about 1% per hour by leaving it overnight. Is that normal?
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I think it is. But alot depends on your settings and the strength of the cell connection. Actually the cell connection is about the biggest battery drain that I have. I use Tasker on my phone. It disconnects my cell connection when the screen times out and limits anything running in the background. Calls and texts still come through. When the screen wakes up everything reconnects. Some would say the settings I use are extreme but I get good battery life from it. Tasker can be difficult to start at first but there are some good youtube how-to videos. Im hoping the new battery saving feature in lollipop will make it unnecessary to regulate any settings. I guess we will see.
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I think it is. But alot depends on your settings and the strength of the cell connection. Actually the cell connection is about the biggest battery drain that I have. I use Tasker on my phone. It disconnects my cell connection when the screen times out and limits anything running in the background. Calls and texts still come through. When the screen wakes up everything reconnects. Some would say the settings I use are extreme but I get good battery life from it. Tasker can be difficult to start at first but there are some good youtube how-to videos. Im hoping the new battery saving feature in lollipop will make it unnecessary to regulate any settings. I guess we will see.
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This. I use tasker to turn off data and auto sync when I go to sleep (because its literally a waste of battery) and I got 0% to 2% drainage overnight (total, not hourly) but that was with a custom rom. I expect 0.5% to less than 1% per hour with this phone because at idle with 4g on I drain about 1%/hr

won't deep sleep

As the title states
My device will not deep sleep. At least for the most part.
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There is no difference in set up between my p3xl and this p4xl
No idea how to fix this or what to do.
Anyone?
I'm in the same boat. I have no deep sleep on mine today. So subscribing to get ideas
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Still cannot figure this out
So overheat mitigation is keeping the phone awake? Is it hot where you're at?
Sensors on at all? Try putting the phone face down and see if that makes a difference
Definitely a strange one
Hey, you have deep sleep on yours. I'm jealous!!! lol. Mine has none
Sorry for the ot but are you guys rooted to get bbs work?
adb doesn't work for me other apps does
Try turning off soli.
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Sorry for the ot but are you guys rooted to get bbs work?
adb doesn't work for me other apps does
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=67819528&postcount=4
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jamgam said:
Hey, you have deep sleep on yours. I'm jealous!!! lol. Mine has none
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Awake with screen off is killing you. Might want to post a log on BBS thread. Also try rebooting before you go to sleep and turn the phone face down if ambient display is on.
virtyx said:
So overheat mitigation is keeping the phone awake? Is it hot where you're at?
Sensors on at all? Try putting the phone face down and see if that makes a difference
Definitely a strange one
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its 0 degrees C here... so not an issue for sure...
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On my P3a XL, I only see the Overheat_Mitigation wakelock when my phone is plugged in. The phone will also not deep sleep when it is plugged in. Personally I would not block the Overheat Mitigation wakelock. You are asking for trouble IMHO.
To be honest, 1.3% drain while the screen is off isn't great, but it really isn't that bad either. Especially with all the new hardware like Soli on the P4.
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On my P3 XL, I only see the Overheat_Mitigation wakelock when my phone is plugged in. The phone will also not deep sleep when it is plugged in. Personally I would not block the Overheat Mitigation wakelock. You are asking for trouble IMHO.
To be honest, 1.3% drain while the screen is off isn't great, but it really isn't that bad either. Especially with all the new hardware like Soli on the P4.
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i wonder if that got stuck on... i put it on my qi charger, but that was not plugged in to charge, so i wonder if there is a sensor that trips and caused that
c_86 said:
i wonder if that got stuck on... i put it on my qi charger, but that was not plugged in to charge, so i wonder if there is a sensor that trips and caused that
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I'm betting it happens when on the qi charger too. I should note that the phone doesn't have to be charging to see the overheat_mitigation wakelock and not deep sleeping. Just having it plugged in will cause these two items to occur on my 3a XL (which doesn't have wireless charging).
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I'm betting it happens when on the qi charger too. I should note that the phone doesn't have to be charging to see the overheat_mitigation wakelock and not deep sleeping. Just having it plugged in will cause these two items to occur on my 3a XL (which doesn't have wireless charging).
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By plugged in. You mean plugged in not charging right?
c_86 said:
By plugged in. You mean plugged in not charging right?
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Both - plugged in and charging, and plugged in and not charging (once it hits full charge).
sic0048 said:
Both - plugged in and charging, and plugged in and not charging (once it hits full charge).
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Does it go away after unplugging?
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Does it go away after unplugging?
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Yes. I've never seen that wake lock when the phone wasn't plugged in.
So if it is showing up for 2 hours in my stats, I can think back and realize I had my phone plugged in for two hours, etc. If I reset my stats when I unplug my phone, it doesn't show up again until I plug it back in.
Also, the phone won't go into a deep sleep when it is plugged in. So take that into account when you are reviewing you deep sleep vs not deep sleep time.
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Yes. I've never seen that wake lock when the phone wasn't plugged in.
So if it is showing up for 2 hours in my stats, I can think back and realize I had my phone plugged in for two hours, etc. If I reset my stats when I unplug my phone, it doesn't show up again until I plug it back in.
Also, the phone won't go into a deep sleep when it is plugged in. So take that into account when you are reviewing you deep sleep vs not deep sleep time.
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My was on my charger but the charger was plugged in. Meaning I was just using it as a stand at the moment. There was no electricity powering the charger at that time.
So I'm wondering if it either got stuck somehow. Or there is some sort of sensor thing going on where it see its on a charge etc. Not too sure.
I'll have to keep an eye on it.
I have something funky going on on my Pixel 4 XL as well. Last night I decided to charge up my Galaxy S10+ and my Pixel 4 XL and leave them sitting side by side overnight with the same baseline configuration and apps running in the background at the time I put the phones down. In 7 hours, the Galaxy S10+ drained 5%. The Pixel 4 XL drained 10%. The average drain on the Galaxy S10+ was 0.7% per hour, where as the Pixel 4 XL was 1.3% per hour. The Galaxy S10+ had more of the apps still running in the morning as well, so definitely not the case of "leaving more active stuff on the Pixel". Is it seriously possible that Soli is causing this much excess drain? I think that such idle drain is adding a considerable amount of extra stress on the battery daily. Assuming a 07:00 to 24:00 day, the idle drain on the Galaxy S10+ would be ~12% for the whole day while the Pixel 4 XL would be ~22%. 10% battery is no small difference, especially when the baseline battery size on the Pixel 4 XL is 10% smaller to begin with. This would certainly account for the very unimpressive battery life I am seeing.
Note that I did install BBS which monitored the battery drain and wake-locks. I did see that doze was active for about 6.5 hours of the 7 hours overnight, though there were a fair number of services waking the phone up. Mind you, the Awake (Screen Off) time was fairly low, less than 1 hour for the whole night so I do not think there was any wake-lock keeping the phone alive so to say.
I found the cause but not the solution: DIAG_WS kernel wakelock is keeping phone from entering deep sleep. Rebooted to make sure not a frozen process. The problem is I can't find a single bit of information on what this wakeclock is anywhere on the internet.
Edit: Turning off NFC and rebooting finally fixed

Standby drain

When you sleep, does your phone sleep, or does it stay up all night and crunch 1s and 0s? Rate this thread to express how you deem the speed at which the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra's battery drains under standby conditions. A higher rating indicates that when the phone is not in use, the battery drains minimally.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
I find the stand by drain right on par with my Note 10 Plus. It was fully charged at 7 PM last night and this morning at 6 AM was at 95%. I installed Nap Time by Francisco Franco with a couple of adb commands for the aggressive doze features.
Went to bed last night at 1am at 100% battery. No apps are running, i have a bixby routine that puts the phone into power saving mode while not in use over night. Woke up 7 hours later at 8am and the phone had gone down to 93%, so it has gone down 7% which is 1% percent every hour being lost. Looking at app usage nothing was running in the background this entire time. Had my device for 5 days now so has gone through learning stage. This is ridiculous standby drain, is anyone else having the same issue?
Yes my drain is also bad. Are you guys running Snapdragon or Exynos?
I am Exynos unfortunately.
Can any one try standby drain after installing naptime? Let us know if it helps reduce the drain.
I'm using Naptime and I think it does help with standby drain. it is in the par with note10 at around 6-7% over night.
ggrant3876 said:
I find the stand by drain right on par with my Note 10 Plus. It was fully charged at 7 PM last night and this morning at 6 AM was at 95%. I installed Nap Time by Francisco Franco with a couple of adb commands for the aggressive doze features.
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Can you share your settings? Do you run naptime the entire day or schedule it only at night?
freezingpoint said:
Can you share your settings? Do you run naptime the entire day or schedule it only at night?
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I run it all the timed. Here's a screen of my settings, I don't disable BT on doze as I have my Note connected to my Panasonic home phone.
For me it was much worse, about 3% per hour during sleep! I just deactivated VoLTE calls (and also the 5G just in case) and it's much better all of a sudden! Can you try this, maybe it's the same problem for you?
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Went to bed last night at 1am at 100% battery. No apps are running, i have a bixby routine that puts the phone into power saving mode while not in use over night. Woke up 7 hours later at 8am and the phone had gone down to 93%, so it has gone down 7% which is 1% percent every hour being lost. Looking at app usage nothing was running in the background this entire time. Had my device for 5 days now so has gone through learning stage. This is ridiculous standby drain, is anyone else having the same issue?
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Motion smoothness is the culprit
I have been playing around with Note 20 Ultra (T-mobile carrier locked version - SM-N986U)
I turned off 5G (Connections --> Mobile Networks --> Network Mode --> Switched to LTE/3G/2G (auto connect)
But even with 5G off my battery drained this morning while only have google maps open 10% in 45 minutes!
All my apps that I frequently use I have gone one by one under battery usage and selected put app to sleep.
My power mode was at optimized with so I lowered it to Medium Power saving and that looks like it took care of it.
If I go back to Optimized but keep motion smoothness at standard then the phone seems to handle battery usage much better (this is all with sync on for email push).
It much more on par with my previous Razer Phone and closer to iPhone XR territory.
Amazing. Only discharges about 0.5% per hour. Thats with always on display turned on.
AndroidPurity said:
Amazing. Only discharges about 0.5% per hour. Thats with always on display turned on.
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Wow..you could be the first use reporting this less standby drain..I have 1% per hour with Always on and 0.5% without Always on...any special tweaks you did to achieve this?
ram4ufriends said:
Wow..you could be the first use reporting this less standby drain..I have 1% per hour with Always on and 0.5% without Always on...any special tweaks you did to achieve this?
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My mistake on this. My Always On Display is set to tap to wake only.
However to get best battery life possible with Always On Display set to be on full-time, turn off auto brightness, then you can manually set the brightness down the lowest setting.
That might get you down to 0.75% per hour, but I haven't tested that myself on this phone. However with my S10+ I did that and it helped a lot. Only downfall is you can't see Always On Display in bright sunlight. However indoors is usually still visible.
Got the phone (n20u exynos) yesterday at around 7:45 pm. It had 64 percent battery. Did the phone setup, sync and played around with dex. The phone got warm. Went to sleep at around 11:30 and the battery lasted me till today morning 6:30, with 2 hours sot. Don't feel its that bad. I also think it might improve further as it is still in the learning phase.
i avg .9-1.0% a hour with screen off over night..
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When you sleep, does your phone sleep, or does it stay up all night and crunch 1s and 0s? Rate this thread to express how you deem the speed at which the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra's battery drains under standby conditions. A higher rating indicates that when the phone is not in use, the battery drains minimally.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
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if you're having an issue with battery drainage, report it to Samsung directly via Samsung Members app.
Snapdragon. Switch off wifi and normal powersaving mode with 5g still on.
7hrs sleep time, consumes battery 4%
I'm losing 4 % each to Google and Youtube, though the apps aren't running. I've forced them to sleep when not being used and hoping that will slow the drain. I'll have to wait a couple of days to see if that has helped.
About 4% for a 8.5 hours of sleeping, not bad [emoji6]View attachment 5097301
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About 4% for a 8.5 hours of sleeping, not bad [emoji6]View attachment 5097301
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How do you know its 4%. i think its more. Also on a personal note Who uses Tinder bro? Get rid of that crap. Plenty better stuff out there. Not to offend everyone has their own taste, i just said it on a light note.

Question Pixel 7 standby drain issue.

Never happened like this. Started dropping 10%+ overnight. I should admit p7 standby drain was never that good. Used to drop around 6-7% on average but suddenly without installing any other apps or making any major changes to my device it started happening. The device is updated to November patch, all major apps is being battery restricted except the few apps i use daily. Like whatsapp reddit... Has anyone fixed this issue or is there any fix ?! TIA.
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Never happened like this. Started dropping 10%+ overnight. I should admit p7 standby drain was never that good. Used to drop around 6-7% on average but suddenly without installing any other apps or making any major changes to my device it started happening. The device is updated to November patch, all major apps is being battery restricted except the few apps i use daily. Like whatsapp reddit... Has anyone fixed this issue or is there any fix ?! TIA.
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Screen off 0.7% / hour is pretty standard for Pixel phones. If something is waking the device you can find it usually with Better Battery Stats either on XDA or the Play store. I usually check alarms and partial wakelocks to see if anything is amiss. Sometimes a reboot will clear out the alarms of particular apps. Here ya go.
[APP][2.2+][11 Dec. 2022 - V3.1] BetterBatteryStats
I started BetterBatteryStats because I was missing the great battery history that Spare Parts allowed to call on Froyo. It has been a long journey since the first version. BetterBatteryStats provides an insight in following categories: - General...
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Screen off 0.7% / hour is pretty standard for Pixel phones. If something is waking the device you can find it usually with Better Battery Stats either on XDA or the Play store. I usually check alarms and partial wakelocks to see if anything is amiss. Sometimes a reboot will clear out the alarms of particular apps. Here ya go.
[APP][2.2+][11 Dec. 2022 - V3.1] BetterBatteryStats
I started BetterBatteryStats because I was missing the great battery history that Spare Parts allowed to call on Froyo. It has been a long journey since the first version. BetterBatteryStats provides an insight in following categories: - General...
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I used BBS for a while. Does it need root access to show the wakelocks and alarms and all? Coz i wasn't planning on rooting my p7 now.
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I used BBS for a while. Does it need root access to show the wakelocks and alarms and all? Coz i wasn't planning on rooting my p7 now.
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No it doesn't. Pay attention to this post (#4) and follow the adb instructions to a T. Sometimes you need to restart the BBS app so either force stop it or reboot the phone. Don't forget the hidden_api_policy command (Android 10 and above) at the bottom.
[APP][2.2+][11 Dec. 2022 - V3.1] BetterBatteryStats
I started BetterBatteryStats because I was missing the great battery history that Spare Parts allowed to call on Froyo. It has been a long journey since the first version. BetterBatteryStats provides an insight in following categories: - General...
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edit: Latest version post/link from the thread. https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...rbatterystats.1179809/page-1932#post-87741925
towhidabid said:
Never happened like this. Started dropping 10%+ overnight. I should admit p7 standby drain was never that good. Used to drop around 6-7% on average but suddenly without installing any other apps or making any major changes to my device it started happening. The device is updated to November patch, all major apps is being battery restricted except the few apps i use daily. Like whatsapp reddit... Has anyone fixed this issue or is there any fix ?! TIA.
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These are your battery stats.. and you aren't happy with them?
My battery is wayyyyy worse..
First, what app are you using to monitor the battery in the screenshot?
Second, is this with mobile service and data on as well?
My phone doesn't idle as good in airplane mode with wifi on!
Makes me feel like there's hope after all for decent battery..
Ill post my stats tomorrow.
And try to get to the bottom of my battery issues..
The app is AccuBattery and it's indeed accurate given enough cycles
It's not that different from my 4XL, still waiting on the 7 to arrive.
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These are your battery stats.. and you aren't happy with them?
My battery is wayyyyy worse..
First, what app are you using to monitor the battery in the screenshot?
Second, is this with mobile service and data on as well?
My phone doesn't idle as good in airplane mode with wifi on!
Makes me feel like there's hope after all for decent battery..
Ill post my stats tomorrow.
And try to get to the bottom of my battery issues..
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First, The app is accubattery.
Second, nope its not data or wifi on. With wifi on it standby drain is okay. But with mobile data its worse i mean far worse. As if its not enters doze or standby only. At best with minimal use it'll last 16-18 hrs with confidence then the low battery anxiety kicks in... I was hoping a far better standby drain. Coz i was optimized it as much as i can. Didn't install anything much. Blocked all the background activities. My p4a with a smaller battery had better standby. Even i heard p6a with tensor 1 chip had better standby drain. I hoped tensor 2 had better optimization efficiency on this end.
I'm in the same boat. Very disappointed in standby battey drain. Mines like ~3-4% per hour when out and about during the day! With 5g off.
Seems crazy high to me.
Hoping some custom kernel goodness or custom rom will improve this...
gershee said:
I'm in the same boat. Very disappointed in standby battey drain. Mines like ~3-4% per hour when out and about during the day! With 5g off.
Seems crazy high to me.
Hoping some custom kernel goodness or custom rom will improve this...
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3-4% is harsh man. It happens to me when using mobile data.
I came from the P6 and have been using the P7 for about a week now. I personally have not seen any noticeable difference in battery drain between the P6 and P7.
Here is my accubattery summary. Screen off at 3.5% per hour, over 80% deep sleep. Even deep sleep state consumes 2.2% per hour. Unbelievably bad.
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Here is my accubattery summary. Screen off at 3.5% per hour, over 80% deep sleep. Even deep sleep state consumes 2.2% per hour. Unbelievably bad.
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Did you update the December patch? It improved alot of things including scrolling and standby drain issue. Atleast I've noticed on my device.
cswithxda said:
Here is my accubattery summary. Screen off at 3.5% per hour, over 80% deep sleep. Even deep sleep state consumes 2.2% per hour. Unbelievably bad.
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That's a little much. Most it should be is around 0.9% / hr and perhaps as low as 0.5%. Find out what is waking your phone with screen off and you'll have the solution. This is not a Pixel 7 thing but a you thing. (well your device not necessarily you)
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Did you update the December patch? It improved alot of things including scrolling and standby drain issue. Atleast I've noticed on my device.
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Yes, I bought the phone recently and when I initially set it up I fastboot flashed DEC build downloaded directly from Google to both slots.
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That's a little much. Most it should be is around 0.9% / hr and perhaps as low as 0.5%. Find out what is waking your phone with screen off and you'll have the solution. This is not a Pixel 7 thing but a you thing. (well your device not necessarily you)
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I'm not sure if it's a wakeup issue though. As shown in the screenshot, the deep sleep is above 80% time of total screen off time. And for the deep sleep state it consumes 2.2% per hour. The phone idle item usually also contributes to about 30% - 40% of battery usage overnight when the phone is in standby, which seems to be a good thing according to some opinions I read, since it means no single problem app (user app at least) draining the battery.
I only have the phone completely set up and running for the past week, so I still have patience and see for another week if it's the system still settling down on something. It's just ridiculous to see the phone down to literally 70% from fully charged after an 8 hour sleep when there is not an obvious single problem app.
Maybe I need to start using the good old BBS again...
cswithxda said:
I only have the phone completely set up and running for the past week, so I still have patience and see for another week if it's the system still settling down on something. It's just ridiculous to see the phone down to literally 70% from fully charged after an 8 hour sleep when there is not an obvious single problem app.
Maybe I need to start using the good old BBS again...
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Yes, BBS will certainly help. My deep sleep with screen off is around 90+ %. One thing to try is a reboot of the device right before you go to sleep. Any partial wakelock and alarms will be cleared out unless they are constantly syncing something in the background. I also think that by now it's pretty much settled so it's something else. BBS is better than Accubattery for stuff like that.
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Here is my accubattery summary. Screen off at 3.5% per hour, over 80% deep sleep. Even deep sleep state consumes 2.2% per hour. Unbelievably bad.
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Here's my AccuBattery stats and BBS stats from last night. If I charge it to 100% then the screen off is around 0.5% / hour probably due to the reporting in Android being not entirely accurate. I think I unplugged around 85% last night I try not to go too much above that. As I said something is waking the device up I believe.
Thanks! I installed BBS yesterday and will let it work for a day or two and start troubleshooting. If we compare our accubattery stats, it's interesting that your deep sleep consumes 0.7% per hour while mine consumes more than 2.0% per hour. Even my deep sleep state has problem.
Edit: this is BBS from the last 8 hours or so of complete idle.
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Thanks! I installed BBS yesterday and will let it work for a day or two and start troubleshooting. If we compare our accubattery stats, it's interesting that your deep sleep consumes 0.7% per hour while mine consumes more than 2.0% per hour. Even my deep sleep state has problem.
Edit: this is BBS from the last 8 hours or so of complete idle.
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The summary and partial wakelock are similar to mine last night only difference being my good signal was 100% where as your moderate signal was 91%. I don't believe that would do it. My overnight drain was 0.8% / hour. Kernel wakelocks never really showed me much but I'm sure the experts over at the BBS thread could shed more light on that with a log upload according to the OP. But I think more important is your alarm screen since unplugged. What does that look like and what's at the top of the list? That might help narrow it down.
Boot into safe mode. Observe drain.
Not sure why but last week kde Connect suddenly locked up my whole phone, disabled now it's better.
When I tried safe mode I had 88% after am 8hr shift. Blew my mind. No idea the culprit but clearly user apps running amok
But, I never experienced stock. Immediately flashed GrapheneOS so I figured was due to to their build

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