[Q] High Android OS Battery Usage? - Xperia Z Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey guys, im currently running CM10.1 nightlies and I have noticed that in my battery stats, android os chews a lot of my battery.
I checked with better battery stats whats happening, and it shows that google services and google search is waking my phone a lot,
so i disabled then.
the issue still persists and i don't know what to do
someone shed some light?
I have heard that this problem is uniform across all android 4.2.2 devices?
EDIT: SOLUTION. just turn off wifi and mobile data if you want to sleep your phone.

spazzy1912 said:
Hey guys, im currently running CM10.1 nightlies and I have noticed that in my battery stats, android os chews a lot of my battery.
I checked with better battery stats whats happening, and it shows that google services and google search is waking my phone a lot,
so i disabled then.
the issue still persists and i don't know what to do
someone shed some light?
I have heard that this problem is uniform across all android 4.2.2 devices?
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Even though this is on stock, This thread will help (maybe)
Try disabling the backup services, as they tend to run for like half an hour each time you power up your phone, or maybe it does that everyday.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2194644

campoki said:
Even though this is on stock, This thread will help (maybe)
Try disabling the backup services, as they tend to run for like half an hour each time you power up your phone, or maybe it does that everyday.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2194644
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sorry my bad, i didnt mean data usage, i meant battery usage D:
i will update my op

spazzy1912 said:
sorry my bad, i didnt mean data usage, i meant battery usage D:
i will update my op
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Try use Wakelock detector Or betterBatteryStats apps to check is there any hsic_mmc thingy??report to us here. That's probably been preventing phone deepsleeping..
Whitefang
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whitefang3456 said:
Try use Wakelock detector Or betterBatteryStats apps to check is there any hsic_mmc thingy??report to us here. That's probably been preventing phone deepsleeping..
Whitefang
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nope, all i see in wakelock detector and bbs is android os, nothing strange like hsic_mmc :S
like, all i see are actual apps

I came across the same issue, where I was getting a quick battery drain. I went ahead and unticked auto sync and have wifi shut off via toggle and only turn it on when I need it. After checking the Android OS percentage, it went down by half and battery life now is insane, once in sleep mode, it preserves a lot of battery. I was at 100% at 8:15 am yesterday morning and today I am on 72%, granted I haven't used the phone that much but prior to the previously mentioned steps, I would probably be recharging as we speak!

Start BetterBatteryStats and check your kernel wakelocks - it could be the msm_hsic_host wakelock that is causing your battery drainage?

Destroyedbeauty said:
Start BetterBatteryStats and check your kernel wakelocks - it could be the msm_hsic_host wakelock that is causing your battery drainage?
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hmm, in bbs i dont see kernel wakelocks :S

can i ask some help here??
last night i leave my phone 100% fully charge before i sleep..
when i wake up its dead!! i leave it around 1:00am and i wake up 10:00am
i check the battery consumption and its all android os..

jetwoot said:
can i ask some help here??
last night i leave my phone 100% fully charge before i sleep..
when i wake up its dead!! i leave it around 1:00am and i wake up 10:00am
i check the battery consumption and its all android os..
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this seems to be an issue since android 4.2.2
the only way to get rid of this issue is to have wifi and mobile data turned off.
try it and please post back

spazzy1912 said:
this seems to be an issue since android 4.2.2
the only way to get rid of this issue is to have wifi and mobile data turned off.
try it and please post back
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mobile data is off last night and only wifi is on ..
and that is only 3%
i think android os is more responsible of the massive drain??
can i limit andriod os if yes?? then how??

jetwoot said:
mobile data is off last night and only wifi is on ..
and that is only 3%
i think android os is more responsible of the massive drain??
can i limit andriod os if yes?? then how??
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hmm, how much battery are you draining in total overnight?
my phone drains like, 2 percent overnight, so, from 100 down to 98

spazzy1912 said:
hmm, how much battery are you draining in total overnight?
my phone drains like, 2 percent overnight, so, from 100 down to 98
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6 to 8% since im on 4.2.2
uhm dont know what happen its ok now back to normal..
maybe its on the app called autokiller memory optimizer i do some tweaks using that app
then when i uninstalled it fix my issues
btw thanks for the help!!!

jetwoot said:
6 to 8% since im on 4.2.2
uhm dont know what happen its ok now back to normal..
maybe its on the app called autokiller memory optimizer i do some tweaks using that app
then when i uninstalled it fix my issues
btw thanks for the help!!!
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Btw task killers are bad for the android os.

I know that I have another device but I'm running Resurrection Remix Rom right now and well... See on your own... It's insane...

EpicLPer said:
I know that I have another device but I'm running Resurrection Remix Rom right now and well... See on your own... It's insane...
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Just install app ops, in app look for Android System, turn off both location and keep awake. Done.

Lim Wee Huat said:
Just install app ops, in app look for Android System, turn off both location and keep awake. Done.
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Oi, that actually sounds like a freaking good idea.
I'll try that for the next few days! Thanks!

Lim Wee Huat said:
Just install app ops, in app look for Android System, turn off both location and keep awake. Done.
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app ops doesnt work now...google disabled that access...any other way? i need to turn off keep awake for android system

Nah "CM".... Always beta
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[SOLVED] Solution!
SOLVED!
After maaaaaaaany weeks of googling, searching, WakeLock monitoring, more searching...
I finally fixed what's causing this!
The wakelocks are named:
NlpCollectorWakeLock
NlpWakeLock
Those were the main battery drainers (those freaking suckers!).
They aren't that important to run in the background at all, it's just a location service by Google Now (you know, just so the NSA has more data from you).
It does not affect the device performance or function in any way (as far as I know but I guess it prevents Google Now from searching your location while your phone is locked).
The simple fix for all this:
Simply download "Wakelock Terminator" from the Play Store and run it. You also need Xposed for the installed module to run tho which means you also need a rooted device.
(Downside of the free version: You can only prevent one service from running unlimited wakelocks, for more you'll need the paid version. But because you'll most likely fix only the draining problem you won't need more anyways!)
Then simply go an search for "Google Play Services", tick "Prevent Wake Lock" and add the above mentioned services to the list.
After one day of doing this my phone battery lasts far longer now, draining only about 1-2% an hour instead of 8-10% as it was before.
If this worked for you please hit the "Thanks!"-Button! This is not for my own pleasure, it's for everyone else having the same issue and want to find a legit, fast, easy solution
Also, that's what the button is here for

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Galaxy note over heating (System UI hogging CPU)

Hi,
I've a G-Note running ICS-4.0.3 , i recently noticed my phone is getting really hot and resetting automatically at times, on closer investigation i see 'CPU spy' data showing my phone running constantly at 1400Mhz mode!!! wanting to find which process is doing this, i downloaded watchdog lite and noticed that 'System UI' process is running at 49% approx CONSTANTLY, killing it re-spwans the process!! any idea whats causing this?? Please Help!!
Not rooted, never flashed, on original upgrade, have nova launcher, use it rarely. no other launchers installed.
Restart fixes this sometimes, sometimes not.
Thanks in advance,
Ramgo.
ramgo89 said:
Hi,
I've a G-Note running ICS-4.0.3 , i recently noticed my phone is getting really hot and resetting automatically at times, on closer investigation i see 'CPU spy' data showing my phone running constantly at 1400Mhz mode!!! wanting to find which process is doing this, i downloaded watchdog lite and noticed that 'System UI' process is running at 49% approx CONSTANTLY, killing it re-spwans the process!! any idea whats causing this?? Please Help!!
Thanks in advance,
Ramgo.
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Have you installed anything lately?
galaxynotes said:
Have you installed anything lately?
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Not that i can think of as a problem, been happening for a while now, could be any of the app! i have like 200 installed!!
Now its not system UI, its android syste, badass battery monitor shows kenel to have taken most of the battery (which seems mostly loop task, is this bad) and then android core process.
ramgo89 said:
Not that i can think of as a problem, been happening for a while now, could be any of the app! i have like 200 installed!!
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well try to remember from which app on this issue showed up.I had battery drain problem turned out it was because of an app that I had installed.So I unistalled it and my problem went away.Yours should be easy to spot try unistalling the recent apps or the ones you're suspicious of and see when you get deepsleep.
Check your battery status and see for the battery eater apps
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danteoo7 said:
Check your battery status and see for the battery eater apps
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its android system process now, badass battery monitor shows kenel to have taken most of the battery (which seems mostly loop task, is this bad) and then android core process. Not something i can uninstall, i have done a lot of analysis before reaching out for help!
galaxynotes said:
well try to remember from which app on this issue showed up.I had battery drain problem turned out it was because of an app that I had installed.So I unistalled it and my problem went away.Yours should be easy to spot try unistalling the recent apps or the ones you're suspicious of and see when you get deepsleep.
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I infact got deep sleep the whole day, 15 hrs just 10 percent drained! this problem has been occuring intermittently, deep sleep is still happenning, but when the phone is screen ON, its in the highest mode.
Hmm things got complicated.Like I said if everything used to be normal then all of a sudden this problem began then it should be an app I suppose?!Just like my case.
Install OS Monitor and see what's hogging your cpu maybe you can pinpoint the application if that's the case.
did anybody have a problem with Gsam battery monitor after it was upgraded from Badass battery monitor??? i was looking at it and was showing 100% battery drain due to application ( 0% for screen and phone radio)!! i have uninstalled it and seems fine i guess! atleast for now! charging now and its in the expected 200Mhz state.
galaxynotes said:
Hmm things got complicated.Like I said if everything used to be normal then all of a sudden this problem began then it should be an app I suppose?!Just like my case.
Install OS Monitor and see what's hogging your cpu maybe you can pinpoint the application if that's the case.
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Yes will do that!! Thanks! read my comment below, i think GSam Battery monitor submits some task or makes some query to the kernel which makes it to go in a loop, hence the android system seems to be using more CPU and not battery monitor itself
The problem is back!! HELP!!
I checked OS monitor, nothing seem to be hogging, occasionally android system, overhearting near the camera and resetting automatically, please HELP!!!
ramgo89 said:
I checked OS monitor, nothing seem to be hogging, occasionally android system, overhearting near the camera and resetting automatically, please HELP!!!
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same here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1770414
Hello,
I'm having a similar problem. When my Note is in standby sometimes it overheats without any apparent reason and battery drains very fast.
I haven't been able to trace the origin of this problem. I'm running on ICS 4.0.3 stock and no ROOT.
marcofs said:
Hello,
I'm having a similar problem. When my Note is in standby sometimes it overheats without any apparent reason and battery drains very fast.
I haven't been able to trace the origin of this problem. I'm running on ICS 4.0.3 stock and no ROOT.
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Have you installed any kind of launcher on your phone? If you have, do try to uninstall it for now. Install BetterBatteryStats, turn off any data connection.. 3G, Wifi, Bluetooth.. Remove any Live wallpapers(just use a static one), Uninstall any apps that connect or syncs online.
The last thing I could advice you is turn off Airplane Mode (at night), charge up your phone to 100% and just leave it for a day. Check back on BetterBatteryStats after on what apps/wakelocks is triggering the overheating.
letters_to_cleo said:
Have you installed any kind of launcher on your phone? If you have, do try to uninstall it for now. Install BetterBatteryStats, turn off any data connection.. 3G, Wifi, Bluetooth.. Remove any Live wallpapers(just use a static one), Uninstall any apps that connect or syncs online.
The last thing I could advice you is turn off Airplane Mode (at night), charge up your phone to 100% and just leave it for a day. Check back on BetterBatteryStats after on what apps/wakelocks is triggering the overheating.
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Lot's of work... I'll have to find some time to try all of that.
Thanks.
Early last week my Note started to reboot whitout any apparent reason. It happened 2 to 3 times a day. Specially in the morning when battery was still above 60%.
The overheating also happened from time to time but not everyday.
Saturday I figured I had to do something extreme to end this.
First I downgraded to a pre-rooted GB rom. Afterwards wiped the GB rom. Then upgraded to stock ICS. Everything worked out fine and was very easy to perform, thanks to all the guides available on XDA.
Last of all I rooted the ICS.
Until now the Note hasn't overheated or rebooted again.
I really thought it would be harder to do all this. But now I think it would take me about 20 min to do all these procedures.
Thanks to all the people that posted the guides on XDA.
Keep it in the deep freeze for 10 minutes it shall solve your problem
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Whiskeyjack4855 said:
Keep it in the deep freeze for 10 minutes it shall solve your problem
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I'll take that as a joke.
Three days in and still no unwanted reboots or overheating.
Gents if you have nothing constructive to provide in assisting the users with real help, please refrain from off topic mindless humor. Thank you.
A week after I've re-flashed ICS on my Note, the unwanted reboots have come back.
It must be some app I've installed again or maybe something much worse. I've read lots of threads and was wondering if a custom kernel and a different ROM might solve this problem.
One thing I've noted, the reboots never happen at night only during the day (mid-morning and mid-afternoon).
Any new ideas to help me find the source of this problem?
EDIT:
I'm running on LPY Kernel, so wipe is not an option...

[Q] How can I tell what's eating my battery?

About a week ago, I started noticing that my phone battery gets very hot and the battery drains quickly when the phone is NOT in use (Screen off, sitting on my desk). Full charge to 0% in 4 four hours or so, without being stressed.
When I try to charge it from the supplied wall charger, it doesn't get past 87% charged before the battery temp creeps into the 40s and it starts draining (while still plugged in).
I assume it's a faulty battery, only because I haven't downloaded anything new. The only change I made was updating Viber. I removed that app from my phone but it's still dropping like a fly.
I've done a factory reset twice, no change.
Rebooted the phone many times, no change.
Tried different cables and different chargers (PC, Old X10), no change.
Now, since I can't replace the battery in this phone, I'm hoping there's a software method to see what might be eating the battery.
Note : My LT30a .195 can't be rooted, and the bootloader can't be unlocked. Also, I don't know how to take screenshots.
Anyone have an suggestions ??
In Settings-Battery you should be able to see what processes are using it.
If you want to monitor cpu load in real time, then you'll need some app, like OS Monitor to see load per process, or PowerTutor for logging cumulative consumption.
I bought this phone several days before. Yesterday got root, installed cwm recovery and installed jb 4.1.2 deoxed stock Rom. I noticed that my phone can't sleep. Totally! Take a look on screenshots. I thought that may be bcoz of some apps so I wiped everything (int and ext sdcard too), but it makes no sense
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Turning off your auto sync when not needed should do the trick.
Something's wrong there. I've got too much battery consumption by Android System too, but that is ridiculous.
¿Have you tried BetterBatteryStats to see what's keeping it on?.
Arcano said:
Something's wrong there. I've got too much battery consumption by Android System too, but that is ridiculous.
¿Have you tried BetterBatteryStats to see what's keeping it on?.
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not yet. right now im thinking about downgrading to ics
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LitoNi said:
Turning off your auto sync when not needed should do the trick.
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you should be kidding me? there's no profit from phone w/out autosynchronize
download batterystats from the market and see what is keeping your phone awake in partial wakelock column...this will give you exact process name of the culprit
arpith.fbi said:
download batterystats from the market and see what is keeping your phone awake in partial wakelock column...this will give you exact process name of the culprit
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Thank u. Downloaded it, ill take a look tomorrow through the day
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Its almost 7 hours in use. Take a look at screenshot. What can u say and advice me?
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SandySemenov said:
Its almost 7 hours in use. Take a look at screenshot. What can u say and advice me?
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AudioOut_2 is related to any games or apps related to sound or which "produce" sound..are you on stock rom and stock kernel?
try to exit any music player app after listening or exit the game properly after playing..sometimes keystrock sound causes it..
do one thing...reboot it and keep it idle for an hr or so..and while rebooting make sure your phone is not in silent or vibrate mode..and after an ar check the batterystats and let us know!
And do check all the columns including partial wakelocks and try to find which process used more time or percentage...
arpith.fbi said:
AudioOut_2 is related to any games or apps related to sound or which "produce" sound..are you on stock rom and stock kernel?
try to exit any music player app after listening or exit the game properly after playing..sometimes keystrock sound causes it..
do one thing...reboot it and keep it idle for an hr or so..and while rebooting make sure your phone is not in silent or vibrate mode..and after an ar check the batterystats and let us know!
And do check all the columns including partial wakelocks and try to find which process used more time or percentage...
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Today I was listening to fm radio, that's all
I'm using rooted and deoxed jb and cwm recovery. Bootloader is locked.
OK, ill try to check bbs stats after reboot. Thanks a lot!
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I charged battery fully, made a reboot and left device for a night. Wifi was on. I lost 10% per 9 hrs.
Phone haven't slept at all
Is that all bcoz of gtalk?
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Dude your phone is just fine...10% down in 9 hrs with wifi on is too good...everything looks normal..gtalk seems to be waking up the phone to update the online offline lists.in general syncing...thats all..if it was 10% down in 1 hr then it wouldve been a problem...the data looks just fine..and trust me your phone is entering sleep mode..or else it wouldve showed different result..to confirm that install cpuspy..it will say what all frequency are being used and how much phone is sleeping and all...
so just chill..
BTW I logged out from gtalk yesterday evening so I can't understand why it's trying to connect
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Does anyone have problems with "wifistatemachine"
I never used to but BBS is showing this as a major reason for my phone not sleeping well. (poor baby)...
icstm said:
Does anyone have problems with "wifistatemachine"
I never used to but BBS is showing this as a major reason for my phone not sleeping well. (poor baby)...
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i know this is old but i've found out that i have this problem too..
wifistatemachine is keeping my XT awake all the time.
i have 3 times wifistatemachine wakelock, one from google maps, on from android system and one from google services.

Battery drain no matter what i do

Even without sim card, the battery still drains, drained 10% every 5 hours. ( even wifi is off it still drains)
According to BetterBatterystats, the highest wakelock count in partial wakelock before is *backup*, (removed after disabling google backup)
The most wakelock right now is SuperStamina Xssm, it can be stopped after disabling Stamina mode, but even i did , this battery still drains.
any way to solve this? airplane mode also drains battery, basically nothing works from stopping battery drain.
in your screenshot you use wifi right?
Try to switch to GSM only (2G) in network settings and see if there's any difference.
Jaycel0820 said:
in your screenshot you use wifi right?
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wifi and non wifi is the same, battery drain still occurs
amatiramisu said:
Try to switch to GSM only (2G) in network settings and see if there's any difference.
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already using gsm since from the start
Jambu95 said:
Even without sim card, the battery still drains, drained 10% every 5 hours. ( even wifi is off it still drains)
According to BetterBatterystats, the highest wakelock count in partial wakelock before is *backup*, (removed after disabling google backup)
The most wakelock right now is SuperStamina Xssm, it can be stopped after disabling Stamina mode, but even i did , this battery still drains.
any way to solve this? airplane mode also drains battery, basically nothing works from stopping battery drain.
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why dont u try app like quadcore sleeper. im using that app n im seeing more decent battery drain. before i use the app if i left it overnight it can drain 12% on nothing, after that app only 3-5% is lost.
pavapizza said:
why dont u try app like quadcore sleeper. im using that app n im seeing more decent battery drain. before i use the app if i left it overnight it can drain 12% on nothing, after that app only 3-5% is lost.
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tried, didn't work
hi, can you post your battery usage screenshot and current running app screenshot?
updated to the lastest .245 firmware, lost root, still no improvement, the wakelock (SuperStamina-Xssm) and battery drain still alot, the battery drained from 100 to 54% in 23 hours 40 minutes, without using the phone at all, any solutions?
Help please, it's already half a year i had this problem, and why no people or any helper on this forums wants to help me out? :crying:
Jambu95 said:
Help please, it's already half a year i had this problem, and why no people or any helper on this forums wants to help me out? :crying:
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How little do you expect the battery to drain? What are the current wakelocks right now? Are they still the same?
Can you use Wakelock Detector instead? The Xperia SP's battery might not be as great as you think....
Let's just calm down, and of course, help can never be demanded. Maybe your phone has a hardware problem that none of us can solve.
Catching my breath, letting it go, turning my cheek for the sake of the show
CallMeVentus said:
How little do you expect the battery to drain? What are the current wakelocks right now? Are they still the same?
Can you use Wakelock Detector instead? The Xperia SP's battery might not be as great as you think....
Let's just calm down, and of course, help can never be demanded. Maybe your phone has a hardware problem that none of us can solve.
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superstamina xssm, flashed many custom stock roms, this wakelock is always there
Jambu95 said:
superstamina xssm, flashed many custom stock roms, this wakelock is always there
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The only way I can think of is deleting the .apks related to wakelock
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Jambu95 said:
Help please, it's already half a year i had this problem, and why no people or any helper on this forums wants to help me out? :crying:
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Why wait so long?
Take your phone to a sony service center(or where ever you bought the phone) and let them have a look at it, might be that your battery is just not working properly. They will replace if it for you.
Robin>Hood said:
Why wait so long?
Take your phone to a sony service center(or where ever you bought the phone) and let them have a look at it, might be that your battery is just not working properly. They will replace if it for you.
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they said it's normal for a phone without sim card to standby 2 days without using it
i personally think is software problem, i tried drain the battery down to 0%, then charge it full without break,
after that, the battery drain is just godly, after 2 days left 98%, but then the battery suddenly started to drain like hell,
after 5 hours it became 94%, then it keep draining down as usual.
CallMeVentus said:
The only way I can think of is deleting the .apks related to wakelock
Catching my breath, letting it go, turning my cheek for the sake of the show
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not sure which apk is the culprit, but my friend has the exact same model and same colour, dont have this problem,
i personally think is software problem, i tried drain the battery down to 0%, then charge it full without break,
after that, the battery drain is just godly, after 2 days left 98%, but then the battery suddenly started to drain like hell,
after 5 hours it became 94%, then it keep draining down as usual.
not sure if backing up ta and flash cm is the last resort, i'll go with aokp but there's no official built for sp yet.
Jambu95 said:
Even without sim card, the battery still drains, drained 10% every 5 hours. ( even wifi is off it still drains)
According to BetterBatterystats, the highest wakelock count in partial wakelock before is *backup*, (removed after disabling google backup)
The most wakelock right now is SuperStamina Xssm, it can be stopped after disabling Stamina mode, but even i did , this battery still drains.
any way to solve this? airplane mode also drains battery, basically nothing works from stopping battery drain.
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If all the app draining apps are closed and alsoare bluetooth screen brightness and wifi.
The problem may be deeper.
Your kernel may have flipped and its draining this much battery i am not sure how to check it but i would not suggest you to flash a new kernel right away just because i think thats the problem.
jackaros said:
If all the app draining apps are closed and alsoare bluetooth screen brightness and wifi.
The problem may be deeper.
Your kernel may have flipped and its draining this much battery i am not sure how to check it but i would not suggest you to flash a new kernel right away just because i think thats the problem.
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i flashed countless custom rom , the kernel is stock on lb, if need to have a custom kernel i will have to unlock bl, will see how it fare for later days
jackaros said:
If all the app draining apps are closed and alsoare bluetooth screen brightness and wifi.
The problem may be deeper.
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for your information, see this graph, 2 days with good standby, and then went from 95% to 35% in less than 20 hours
this problem is occuring with stamina mode on or off, nothing works
edited: reflashed another stock kernel, will see how it works
Jambu95 said:
for your information, see this graph, 2 days with good standby, and then went from 95% to 35% in less than 20 hours
this problem is occuring with stamina mode on or off, nothing works
edited: reflashed another stock kernel, will see how it works
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I would flash a custom kernel then if the stock wont work.

PROBLEM - Heavy battery drain (standby) - 10% per hour.

Admins, please move to corecrt Thread (One Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting)
Hy all!
Im having major problem with my HTC One battery.
In the begining, battery works realy good (2 days of light usage) and then of the sudden starts draininig 10% over night (standby, wifi off, sync of, hard reset is done, only GSM).
I`ve noticed that sometimes, back of my phone got warm (even im not using it)
Yesterday, i turn on airplane mode and battery lost 30% over 8 hours.
WakeLock says 98% deep sleep.
GSAM says 30% use phone radio, 70% apps (system and kernel)
I cant post pictures cause im writting this from work.
Stock android v 4.2.2.
T-Mobile carrier (M7 version)
Can anyone help? I tried almost all solutions founded on forums...
Thanks in advance and sorry for my english.
Try Greenify on the Playstore, it show you all the wakelocks and allow you to hibernate them
hooh! that's bad. maybe you have a lot of apps running in background.
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Reilly9 said:
Try Greenify on the Playstore, it show you all the wakelocks and allow you to hibernate them
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I have WakeLock Detector instaled and 98% is in deep sleep. I disabled all apps i dont using and that can cause such a masive battery drain.
My mobile radio is big power consumer (switched to GSM only with very good signal).
make sure unchecked ur GPS satellites
scematics said:
make sure unchecked ur GPS satellites
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GPS and other location services are off.
Try Greenify as suggested or post pictures/log of what drains your battery - it helps a lot.
davebugyi said:
Try Greenify as suggested or post pictures/log of what drains your battery - it helps a lot.
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My phone is stock (not rooted) so i dont know if Greenify is going to work?
Here are some screenshots.
Here are some new screenshots (before sleeping charged to 100%).
Phone was not used before taking the screenshots. Setup was the same as in the first post.
Could it be a bad battery? Should I return the phone?

[Q] Battery drain, who's the guilty?

Hi guys,
I've a XT1068, does anyone have the same problems with the battery?
I was not using my phone where the battery started to drop like that. I charge it, then unplug it and then went to bed.
Yes, I've wifi, bluetooth and 2 SIMs with one of them with data always on.
See pics attached.
wifi ..
djx24 said:
Hi guys,
I've a XT1068, does anyone have the same problems with the battery?
I was not using my phone where the battery started to drop like that. I charge it, then unplug it and then went to bed.
Yes, I've wifi, bluetooth and 2 SIMs with one of them with data always on.
See pics attached.
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Same for me. When I bought the phone I immediatelly upgraded to 5.0.2. After upgrading, I did a factory reset through Recovery. Android OS and Android System eat up most of the battery, whereas in normal cases it should be screen and standby (and perhaps some fewquently used app).
djx24 said:
Hi guys,
I've a XT1068, does anyone have the same problems with the battery?
I was not using my phone where the battery started to drop like that. I charge it, then unplug it and then went to bed.
Yes, I've wifi, bluetooth and 2 SIMs with one of them with data always on.
See pics attached.
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Looking at that first screenshot of the battery chart it looks like you have an alarm or wakelock keeping your phone awake when it should be sleeping. Take a look at my Moto G 2014 battery guide
Duck86 said:
Looking at that first screenshot of the battery chart it looks like you have an alarm or wakelock keeping your phone awake when it should be sleeping. Take a look at my Moto G 2014 battery guide
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Well that guide is great as a general recommendation. However, what we have here looks like a bug. Android OS and Android System should NEVER take more battery than standby and screen.
kostas2010 said:
Well that guide is great as a general recommendation. However, what we have here looks like a bug. Android OS and Android System should NEVER take more battery than standby and screen.
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Thats what I was saying. It looks like a wakelock or alarm, which would fall under Android OS and Android System
Duck86 said:
Thats what I was saying. It looks like a wakelock or alarm, which would fall under Android OS and Android System
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You are right. And I see that in my xt1032 that still runs on KitKat these wakelocks do not exist. Could this have to do with data wiping? I factory reset the phone from recovery AFTER the 5.0.2 OTA update. AFAIK it fully wipes data and cache.
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You are right. And I see that in my xt1032 that still runs on KitKat these wakelocks do not exist. Could this have to do with data wiping? I factory reset the phone from recovery AFTER the 5.0.2 OTA update. AFAIK it fully wipes data and cache.
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It does. Install BetterBatteryStats from here and run it for a while. It'll give you details on every wakelock and alarm on the device and how much battery it is using. Then you can use amplify in the tutorial I linked to earlier to configure the wakelocks so they are not consuming as much battery.
Duck86 said:
It does. Install BetterBatteryStats from here and run it for a while. It'll give you details on every wakelock and alarm on the device and how much battery it is using. Then you can use amplify in the tutorial I linked to earlier to configure the wakelocks so they are not consuming as much battery.
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Thanks a lot Duck86, but I think that for a brand new phone I should not need to do all these things to get decent battery life. As I said my old xt1032 on kitkat was is to handle two days of significant usage and most of all, if you did not use it the battery did not drain. By the end of the day, battery usage was topped by standby, screen and perhaps an app with frequent use. On top of that, 5.0.2 looks generally unstable compared to the utterly robust 4.4.4 that runs on my xt1032. I get noise and lag in call sounds for example, issues that were not even imaginable on xt1032/kitkat.
So I think I will try to fall back on kitkat. The problem is that I do not know which stock ROM I should install.
My Baseband version is:
MSM8626BP_1032.3105.93.00R EMEA_DSDS_CUST
My kernel version is:
3.4.42-g48d3b85
My system version is
22.21.28.titan_retaildsds.retaildsdsall.en.03 reteu
Build number
LXB22.46-28
Any clues?
It's probably gsam battery monitor that is doing all the wakelocks to gather data.
Roldorf said:
It's probably gsam battery monitor that is doing all the wakelocks to gather data.
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If you are talking about the app, I do not have it installed.
kostas2010 said:
If you are talking about the app, I do not have it installed.
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He is referring to the Original Poster's question, you have kinda hijacked the thread here dude.
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He is referring to the Original Poster's question, you have kinda hijacked the thread here dude.
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You are right. Apologies. I will try to open a new thread for finding the right ROM for my phone.
Hey those screenshots say anything to you?
djx24 said:
Hey those screenshots say anything to you?
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Nothing special, depends on what you were doing. To have a clearer view: Load your battery until it's full and let the phone rest for one or two hours. Make some screens than. You can see what kind of wakelocks disturb the sleep mode of the device.
"Who is the guilty?" Motorola?..
Guys you know about the bug with the gps? When you turn on and off the GPS on the stock rom and the GPS remain on and kills your battery until you restart the phone? Took me about 2 weeks to figure out.
Wolfcity said:
Nothing special, depends on what you were doing. To have a clearer view: Load your battery until it's full and let the phone rest for one or two hours. Make some screens than. You can see what kind of wakelocks disturb the sleep mode of the device.
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I took those screenshoots after a the phone was completely charged. I even tried to turn off the GPS as @zman01 said but it didn't make any difference. What is that RLJ thing?
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I took those screenshoots after a the phone was completely charged. I even tried to turn off the GPS as @zman01 said but it didn't make any difference. What is that RLJ thing?
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RIL are the telephone and radio functions like dialer ect. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_Interface_Layer
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