I was wondering if anyone is experiencing a problem with battery life as it relates to google maps and latitude? When I look at the battery stats after waking up in the morning there are only three entries: cell standby, phone idle, and maps. The bar that shows how often the phone has been awake was riddled with blue marks showing that phone was almost always awake. When clicking on maps it showed that it had an awake time of 2 hours. I had the phone screen off for 7 hours while I slept and I had lost 26%. All the settings for latitude are at their defaults.
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I was wondering if anyone is experiencing a problem with battery life as it relates to google maps and latitude? When I look at the battery stats after waking up in the morning there are only three entries: cell standby, phone idle, and maps. The bar that shows how often the phone has been awake was riddled with blue marks showing that phone was almost always awake. When clicking on maps it showed that it had an awake time of 2 hours. I had the phone screen off for 7 hours while I slept and I had lost 26%. All the settings for latitude are at their defaults.
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I know you posted this under a different phones board from the one I have (HTC Thunderbolt) but I am experiencing the same exact issue.
I'm currently in the testing phase of not signing into Latitude at all to see how that affects battery life.
I already tested out:
- Uninstall of Google Maps entirely: solves battery/wake problem
- Sign in to Latitude but no Auto Updates: still have battery/wake problem
So now I am testing if there is a wake problem without signing into Latitude at all.
keep me updated on your testing and results. I wouldn't be surprised if this wasn't a phone specific problem.
It is odd how so many people view but none of them reply :-(
Hi,
I'm having the exact same issue, and if you google a bit, you will find out there's at least 10.000 more people having the same issue (Maps being #1 battery drainer, disabling Latitude will help). My phone is Samsung Galaxy S, I've seen problems reporting from all possible phones so I suggest you post this exact problem on device-non-specific thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=564 (maybe in Q&A?).
It doesn't matter which maps version you're having (I had 5.8.0 and 5.9.0), none fixed the problem .
CM7 nigtly @ Samsung Galaxy S.
Without knowing what roms you guy are using but one of you, I think it's a CM7 nightly problem which may have been solved in the last nightly.
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Without knowing what roms you guy are using but one of you, I think it's a CM7 nightly problem which may have been solved in the last nightly.
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I was running the TeamHeroC ROM from Jul 8th or 24th I forget which exact one I was running. I will download the latest CM7 nightly and see if that fixes it.
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Without knowing what roms you guy are using but one of you, I think it's a CM7 nightly problem which may have been solved in the last nightly.
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I did a complete wipe and flashed CM7 nightly 167. Prior to logging into latitude I lost roughly 10% of battery in 10hrs over night while sleeping and maps did not show up in the list of apps when you check battery information. When logged into latitude I lost roundly 20% battery in 10hrs over night while sleeping and maps did show up in the list of apps when checking battery information and it showed it was responsible for 13% of the battery drain.
I'm on stock KI4 and have exactly the same problem - battery drain is incredibly high due to Maps keeping the phone awake. Gonna try disabling Latitude.
danmullen said:
I'm on stock KI4 and have exactly the same problem - battery drain is incredibly high due to Maps keeping the phone awake. Gonna try disabling Latitude.
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Thanks for letting us know.
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Galaxy S2 stock (Orange UK branded), same problem.
Signing out from Latitude improves battery consumption. But that shouldn't be the solution.
HTC Legen with stock rom and CM9 ICS same problem.
I've also googled a lot and found many with the problem but no one with the solution... and it's been almost 2 years that this problem occurs.
Does anyone have titanium pro (I only have free version) and try to freeze maps?
Here there is another try but not working:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1519095
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Hi All,
I have had the NS for a week now. Strange things happened this week. During the week Google maps seemed to keep the phone awake and drained the battery completely and last the same thing happened with Facebook. I am currently on 2.3.1 living in the UK and havent got the update for 2.3.2 or 2.3.3. I get a battery life of about 24 hr with google sync on for mail, picassa and calender, facebook updating at every 4 hrs, weather and news updating at every 6 hours and screen brightness on auto. Have charged the phone 3-4 times now. Is this battery life ok or is my battery bad. Anybody with the same experience?
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Hi All,
I have had the NS for a week now. Strange things happened this week. During the week Google maps seemed to keep the phone awake and drained the battery completely and last the same thing happened with Facebook. I am currently on 2.3.1 living in the UK and havent got the update for 2.3.2 or 2.3.3. I get a battery life of about 24 hr with google sync on for mail, picassa and calender, facebook updating at every 4 hrs, weather and news updating at every 6 hours and screen brightness on auto. Have charged the phone 3-4 times now. Is this battery life ok or is my battery bad. Anybody with the same experience?
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Well I just got my Nexus S a few days ago and I get about 12hrs usage with google sync for mail and calendar and contacts and facebook and twitter syncing every 4 hours and also that's with heavy usage such as GPS and google maps. Brightness quite low but on auto. I think you getting 24 hours is pretty good, I've just come from a HTC Desire HD myself and that was even worse, generally died within 6 hours :/
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Well I just got my Nexus S a few days ago and I get about 12hrs usage with google sync for mail and calendar and contacts and facebook and twitter syncing every 4 hours and also that's with heavy usage such as GPS and google maps. Brightness quite low but on auto. I think you getting 24 hours is pretty good, I've just come from a HTC Desire HD myself and that was even worse, generally died within 6 hours :/
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@xfile087 Thanks for sharing your experience. BTW have you got 2.3.3 OTA for your phone?
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@xfile087 Thanks for sharing your experience. BTW have you got 2.3.3 OTA for your phone?
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Not yet no but I believe it goes by IMEI numbers so might take a while for it to show up for us as we both got our phones recently depending on when they are made. Mine came with 2.3.1 which I'm still on.
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Hi All,
I have had the NS for a week now. Strange things happened this week. During the week Google maps seemed to keep the phone awake and drained the battery completely and last the same thing happened with Facebook. I am currently on 2.3.1 living in the UK and havent got the update for 2.3.2 or 2.3.3. I get a battery life of about 24 hr with google sync on for mail, picassa and calender, facebook updating at every 4 hrs, weather and news updating at every 6 hours and screen brightness on auto. Have charged the phone 3-4 times now. Is this battery life ok or is my battery bad. Anybody with the same experience?
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I dont use google maps and I have facebook installed but the notifications are manual. I get a day and a half of battery use
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I've found the Facebook app to behave very strangely a lot of times. Even with the notifications set to manual, sometimes it sucked the life out of my battery keeping the phone awake for almost an hour!
I ended switching to Seesmic, really liking the interface.
Using 2.3.3
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Hi All,
I have had the NS for a week now. Strange things happened this week. During the week Google maps seemed to keep the phone awake and drained the battery completely and last the same thing happened with Facebook. I am currently on 2.3.1 living in the UK and havent got the update for 2.3.2 or 2.3.3. I get a battery life of about 24 hr with google sync on for mail, picassa and calender, facebook updating at every 4 hrs, weather and news updating at every 6 hours and screen brightness on auto. Have charged the phone 3-4 times now. Is this battery life ok or is my battery bad. Anybody with the same experience?
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Ensuse you have sync switched off, either in settings or power bar, and just enable background data.
There is no point in having an app udate auto in 4 hours or like you have 6 hours, if you want that info you mayaswell go to the original source and read it, okay maby not with twitter or weather.
But running a widget that updates ever xhours uses more juce than not using the browser / app untill you need to check that data.
Set your wifi policy to never sleep.
You get 24 hours and you're complaining? I think that's some kind of record with all the stuff you have set as refresh times.
-Nexus S
DELETE that facebook app. Its garbage.
It hogs CPU usage for no reason even with sync completely disabled.
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Ensuse you have sync switched off, either in settings or power bar, and just enable background data.
There is no point in having an app udate auto in 4 hours or like you have 6 hours, if you want that info you mayaswell go to the original source and read it, okay maby not with twitter or weather.
But running a widget that updates ever xhours uses more juce than not using the browser / app untill you need to check that data.
Set your wifi policy to never sleep.
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Gotta say, since I've done what you just said above, my phone has been running for just under 12 hours and still has 60% battery which ain't too bad
EDIT: It's now been 1day and 4 hours and I've still got battery left! MUCH better than the iPhone 4 nevermind the HTC Desire HD!
For the other half of what you're experiencing, Google Maps is also a professional battery rapist when Latitude is enabled. As Google has added features to Latitude like check-in and pinging your friends, the battery life has progressively got worse.
Unfortunately, the only solution I have found is to sign out of Latitude, defeating the purpose of the service.
+1 for j.bruha ^^^
Unless you REALLY want all your friends/family to know where you are at all times, keep Latitude disabled (sign out of it from Maps). I just enable it if I know that I'm going into a crowded situation where there's a chance my phone could get lost/stolen.
Relief after installing Seesmic.
After the problem I faced as mention in the first post, I was observing the battery drain after the next charge. I uninstalled the Facebook app and was using the browser for facebook. After a few hours when I read about the Seesmic app mentioned by the fabio008(good find mate). It works like a charm. At the end of the drain I got a life of 1d 8h out of the battery which is very good and am happy with it. I used the phone quite heavily Display was on for like 4h and some minutes.played with youtube and voice calls of 30mins and gtalk with all the sync on. So facebook issue is fixed but last night after another charge maps was gain eating battery. Also strangely if switch off the Wifi when I am out the battery seems to go down in idle state and works fine when I keep the Wifi on.
Hi Guys,
I'm a casual user and usually get 2 days out of my battery with roughly 1-2 hours of screen time. I manage my wifi/data and have, "battery saver," mode set in my location settings.
A few days ago, my battery was on 70% when I went to bed. I awoke in the middle of the day and realised that my alarm had not gone off. The phone had turned off and when I turned it on, the battery was down at 3% and Google Search had consumed the battery.
Having a look around to find any possible reason, I stubbled on the, "Location Reporting," settings which were both on. I've now turned these both off and my battery life seems to loose 25% per day rather than the usual 50% per day.
What are your experiences with Location Reporting Settings and Battery Life?
Thanks.
Edit: just done another cycle and I am certainly 10 to 20 better battery wise than with location reporting on.
I'd say no, as it doesn't affect me and I have mine on high accuracy. I am 100% stock (not even unlocked bootloader) and haven't changed any settings away from default in any app I have installed (which isn't many)
Mine has always been on high accuracy. I've used 18% of my battery in the last 10 hours. I would check your navigation isn't running.
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I don't think OP is referring to the high accuracy setting, but the google location reporting menu below.
I have them both off from the beginning, frankly I don't know if it makes any impact to the batttery life.
I think it does make somewhat of a difference. If I turn it off I can squeeze out maybe 20-30mins of extra screen on time. Mind you, I am a heavy user and sometimes I run into deadspots so take that for what its worth.
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I think it does make somewhat of a difference. If I turn it off I can squeeze out maybe 20-30mins of extra screen on time. Mind you, I am a heavy user, and charge my phone sometimes twice a day. sometimes I will run into deadspots, and that will also cause the battery to die quicker, so take that for what its worth.
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bloot said:
I don't think OP is referring to the high accuracy setting, but the google location reporting menu below.
I have them both off from the beginning, frankly I don't know if it makes any impact to the batttery life.
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That's correct :good:, I'm referring to the reporting menu below.
Ever since I updated to the latest google play services (4.5.1 I think) battery drain issued have been solved.
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YES. I turned off both Location History and Location Reporting and my phone has way less wakelocks and battery usage. But just leave the regular location setting on High Accuracy...
Your phone will last forever!
I've run my phone with Location History and Reporting and Google Now on. What I noticed was many more wakelocks at the end of the day but with surprisingly little difference in actual battery usage. It has gotten much much better IME as far as actual battery toll.
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Ever since I updated to the latest google play services (4.5.1 I think) battery drain issued have been solved.
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I'm on 4.2.39. The play store is not asking me to update the services app so I presume I'm on the latest version?
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I'm on 4.2.39. The play store is not asking me to update the services app so I presume I'm on the latest version?
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That's weird I'm on 4.1.32 (just checked). Maybe try installing latest gapps package? I had problems with cataclysm ROM in December. Then a new play services update came out and no more wake locks.
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That's weird I'm on 4.1.32 (just checked). Maybe try installing latest gapps package? I had problems with cataclysm ROM in December. Then a new play services update came out and no more wake locks.
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Thanks for looking, I'm on stock 4.4.2. What prompted me to look at my settings was just the random chronic battery drain. Google keep saying they have fixed things and they appear to be right. Then out of nowhere, I get a random drain. It's happened 3 times now meaning I get to work hours late....
Google collects anonymous location data from your phone even when location reporting and history are turned off (also did it when on device only mode).
It caused a lot of wake locks for me. I've found a way to still be able to use the GPS without all the wake locks. Simply switch off location totally, then reenable but disagree to the Google terms. Phone sleeps all the time now.
However I'm not quite sure how much battery these wake locks consume and if it's worth losing the instant location access and Google Now features. That's why I'm running my phone this way for a couple of days to test the battery life both with ART and Dalvik to see, if it makes a difference and how big that difference is.
Btw, I also only have Play Services 4.1.32. Does that depend on which region we live in? I would also like to see, if 4.5 would make the battery life better...
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Google collects anonymous location data from your phone even when location reporting and history are turned off (also did it when on device only mode).
It caused a lot of wake locks for me. I've found a way to still be able to use the GPS without all the wake locks. Simply switch off location totally, then reenable but disagree to the Google terms. Phone sleeps all the time now.
However I'm not quite sure how much battery these wake locks consume and if it's worth losing the instant location access and Google Now features. That's why I'm running my phone this way for a couple of days to test the battery life both with ART and Dalvik to see, if it makes a difference and how big that difference is.
Btw, I also only have Play Services 4.1.32. Does that depend on which region we live in? I would also like to see, if 4.5 would make the battery life better...
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Services went to 4.2.40 last night. I'm still going to run without the location reporting on to see if I can get longer than my usual 2 days.
Would be nice to get hear from another nexus 4/5 user who in the past has had location reporting on and has now turned it off.
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Services went to 4.2.40 last night. I'm still going to run without the location reporting on to see if I can get longer than my usual 2 days.
Would be nice to get hear from another nexus 4/5 user who in the past has had location reporting on and has now turned it off.
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Hm, I still have the same old version. Would it be dangerous to sideload an updated version of Play Services? Is that even possible?
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Hm, I still have the same old version. Would it be dangerous to sideload an updated version of Play Services? Is that even possible?
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My updated version came via an update of the search or maps app. I don't know about side loading or how you would get hold of the apk.
So does the update improve the battery life or not? It's really a placebo at best during the big update.
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So does the update improve the battery life or not? It's really a placebo at best during the big update.
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I'd say I've seen no difference. However, consistent battery life is important to me even if not that good. The real killer is when something like Google search decides to eat my battery in the course of a night.
I've read in other threads that if you don't have quality LTE in your area, the phone uses up mucho battery, trying to maintain/improve the LTE connection (searching for better LTE service). But those with quality LTE service don't have such issues.
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I've read in other threads that if you don't have quality LTE in your area, the phone uses up mucho battery, trying to maintain/improve the LTE connection (searching for better LTE service). But those with quality LTE service don't have such issues.
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Doesn't seem to matter what network you are on, 3g/4g, if your phone is searching for the signal all of the time, your battery will take a real hammering.
Hi guys! I've created this as a thread to discuss the so far mysterious and specific to 5.0 battery issues many seem to have.
Here you can discuss it, test theories and try to track down causes.
I made this to keep the clutter out of the Battery Life Help Thread sticky. As this is muddying the waters there.
Same things apply... Screen shots are helpful, specifically app wakelock screens. (need root for that though)
Also, Chances are there will eventually be an update to fix this from Google. So when that happens, or the issues are solved by members, then this thread will be closed and info added to the Battery Life Help Thread.
Thanks!
I won't be active very much in this thread BTW. I'm very busy here on XDA. I've created it for community discussion. ?
By all means... If you are rooted, and have Gsam and Gsam root companion installed.... You can post your app wakelock screen shots here......
[Battery Life Help] Troubleshoot battery issues here!
Here we go. There's some proof about Wifi issue for ones who don't or want to believe and became angry to talking about this issue. As you can see No deep sleep wakelocks without Wifi. As clear as it should be.
And yes, everything is off. GNow, location, G+; any google services disabled. Also all notification or syncing options of 3rd party apps are closed. And it's a smartphone by the way.
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Here we go. There's some proof about Wifi issue for ones who don't or want to believe and became angry to talking about this issue. As you can see No deep sleep wakelocks without Wifi. As clear as it should be.
And yes, everything is off. GNow, location, G+; any google services disabled. Also all notification or syncing options of 3rd party apps are closed. And it's a smartphone by the way.
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It would be a good idea to change your language to english before you take a screen shot. Many people that have no idea what the text in your screen shot means. Just an idea
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It would be a good idea to change your language to english before you take a screen shot. Many people that have no idea what the text in your screen shot means. Just an idea
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I don't think so. I saw too many french, spanish, german, portuegese screenshots and if you know the ordering you may tell which is which.
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I don't think so. I saw too many french, spanish, german, portuegese screenshots and if you know the ordering you may tell which is which.
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It's up to you ofc. I'm still on KitKat and don't know by default which is which, therefor my question. Just think you'll be able to get more help when Everyone can understand your screenshots, but that's me
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It's up to you ofc. I'm still on KitKat and don't know by default which is which, therefor my question. Just think you'll be able to get more help when Everyone can understand your screenshots, but that's me
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Thanks but I'm not sure that I'll get some help though. Turkish or english, this issue will take much battery in these days.
For what it's worth, people who need to theorise / suggest / confirm 'issues' must do so LOGICALLY, and preferably with numbers and specific setup.
- The laws of physics apply in all cases, regardless of ROM / kernel. Work out WHAT is using your battery instead of just complaining of drain. This helps no one....similarly only quoting SOT is USELESS. It is how you use your device.....
- Any initial 'testing' needs to be done first on full stock factory images, with no additional apps installed. If there really is a WiFi bug....test standby drain with WiFi on / off over a long period of time. Only then can you actually compare logically. Any difference in your actual day-to-day setup can then be narrowed down to an app issue, with in 99% of cases is the real cause.
Well i narrowed it down tot google now. I did a clean install. I did my setup as i usually do. But first without google now. Because i don't use it. My SOT was then about 4 hrs. Then i was thinking. Hmmz lollipop is beter then KitKat. And maybe its fun tot use google now. So i setup google now. My SOT drops instantly to 2 hrs SOT. So i disabled google now. But my SOT stays at 2 hrs. I did again a clean install. Without touching google now and my SOT is beter then ever. 5 hrs. And i came tot understand that if you don't setup google now. The SOT became normal but if you setup google now SOT drops. And i think there a program from google now that keeps beeing active. Even with shutting google now off. Or google now keeps active even while you shut if off
Anyone know of an app that can control individual apps permissions, similar to the xposed module app settings? Fighting privacy/battery issues.
App ops? Can be found in the store
I have no 3rd party apps installed and also tested in safe mode. If wifi is on the battery drains with wakelocks. If wifi is off the battery drain goes away and wakelocks stop. That's not a theory or something. I'm testing this issue till I bought my Nexus 5. I'm lucky because I bought my Nexus 5 1 week ago and I flashed Lollipop images clearly. Also I relfashed 2 times more . There's a wifi issue in this version in Nexus 5 and it must be fixed immediately. That's the result. No need physics laws or something. There's to many person lives it and cannot use their smartphone properly. If I must close the wifi manually to save battery life and block wakelocks why I'm calling that thing a "smartphone"? By the way it's not the phone's fault. The OS is faulty for Nexus 5. The worst part is the fact that Google said this issue has been fixed. But it's not true. At least for most users. We saw some users doesn't have this issue but more of them has been rooted their phone or flashed custom ROMs and kernels etc... Personally I don't want to root my phone or use a custom ROM and kernel. I think it's my right as a Google Nexus 5 and Android final consumer. And also it's my right to sound off this issue. I cannot understand why some people are huffing to users like me?
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I have no 3rd party apps installed and also tested in safe mode. If wifi is on the battery drains with wakelocks. If wifi is off the battery drain goes away and wakelocks stop. That's not a theory or something. I'm testing this issue till I bought my Nexus 5. I'm lucky because I bought my Nexus 5 1 week ago and I flashed Lollipop images clearly. Also I relfashed 2 times more . There's a wifi issue in this version in Nexus 5 and it must be fixed immediately. That's the result. No need physics laws or something. There's to many person lives it and cannot use their smartphone properly. If I must close the wifi manually to save battery life and block wakelocks why I'm calling that thing a "smartphone"? By the way it's not the phone's fault. The OS is faulty for Nexus 5. The worst part is the fact that Google said this issue has been fixed. But it's not true. At least for most users. We saw some users doesn't have this issue but more of them has been rooted their phone or flashed custom ROMs and kernels etc... Personally I don't want to root my phone or use a custom ROM and kernel. I think it's my right as a Google Nexus 5 and Android final consumer. And also it's my right to sound off this issue. I cannot understand why some people are huffing to users like me?
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Apologies my post wasn't actually directed at you, more at those who post without any detail and just conclude that it must be drain, I've seen many...
You have tested logically[emoji106], and you're absolutely right that full stock factory image should work without issue and without the need for root to fix anything.
Can you confirm also that the same drain happens on any Wi-Fi network? It shouldn't be a solution but with investigating. Can you determine which built in app is keeping your device awake?
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Apologies my post wasn't actually directed at you, more at those who post without any detail and just conclude that it must be drain, I've seen many...
You have tested logically[emoji106], and you're absolutely right that full stock factory image should work without issue and without the need for root to fix anything.
Can you confirm also that the same drain happens on any Wi-Fi network? It shouldn't be a solution but with investigating. Can you determine which built in app is keeping your device awake?
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No need for apologies or something. We're all here to solve some issues and make things better.
By the way my wifi issue happens if the wifi is on. There's no need to be connected to any network. If the wifi is on there's massive wakelocks in sleep mode and battery drains quickly. I tried anything but root or customizing ROM or kernel. Even I flashed 4.4.2 radio image with 5.0 stock ROM. I'M using it that way now. Same results.
And my tests are not only logical but I also have some quantitative clues. When I open the wifi I can see the wakelocks in stock battery graphic when the screen is off. If ı close the wifi wakelocks decrease and incomprehensible battery drains stops.
I agree. I'm getting an extra hour SOT without WiFi.
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SOT is not a main parameter. Especially in this issue.
For this wifi battery drain issue our main parameter is wakelock intensity when wifi is on and screen is off (standby) therefore battery drain in deep sleep mode. So you must check your off screen battery drain.
Any idea why Google play services is keeping my phone awake almost continuously? My location is set to battery saver. I've left it exactly the way it was on KK, Play services used to be around 2% on KK. Now on L, it's always in the top of the charts at ~20%. It says that mobile radio is continuously on. Does it have anything to do with the radio version?
Location History: On
Location Tracking: On
Gmail sync: on
Contact sync: On
Everything else is always off.
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SOT is not a main parameter. Especially in this issue.
For this wifi battery drain issue our main parameter is wakelock intensity when wifi is on and screen is off (standby) therefore battery drain in deep sleep mode. So you must check your off screen battery drain.
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Oh I see. Well I think Wi-Fi is just more of a drain overall. I got more SOT yesterday and idle time it seemed like.
blueren said:
Any idea why Google play services is keeping my phone awake almost continuously? My location is set to battery saver. I've left it exactly the way it was on KK, Play services used to be around 2% on KK. Now on L, it's always in the top of the charts at ~20%. It says that mobile radio is continuously on. Does it have anything to do with the radio version?
Location History: On
Location Tracking: On
Gmail sync: on
Contact sync: On
Everything else is always off.
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Tracking and history have always been drains. Maybe not as bad as on 5.0...but still.
Try with those off to compare. ?
Darth said:
Tracking and history have always been drains. Maybe not as bad as on 5.0...but still.
Try with those off to compare. ?
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That is true, but KK never had that big of a drain solely based on location and tracking.
Hi,
can anyone please tell me the battery consumption when we use GPS for navigation in OnePlus One? I had a tough time while traveling last week, when I used to get the phone running hardly for more than 2 hours while in GPS. The funny thing is, it was being charged all the way... at least the LED light was 'ON' and the battery status was showing as :"Charging", but still the charge was decreasing while using GPS..
BTW, I'm using CM12.1 nightly... But i'm sure, most other ROMs will have this issue...
Please let me know if I have to disable any services like the "Google Play services - Wake" to save battery. However, when I do that, I get a Error message every other minute... What am I missing here?
Thanks in advance....
bji
Hey,
my battery life seems to vary, maybe wakelocks? I am not rooted so I can't check. Some days I get 7-8 hours sot, however today (a day at university with wifi connection) my battery life is terrible, mobile network standby and Android system seem to be battery hogs.
Does anyone else have this problem?
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I wanted to post the same thing... I haven't even installed all my apps on the new phone,
and I get terrible battery drain especially in standby, it's losing 20% overnight.
Then I factory reset it and it seems a little better now, but it's too unstable...
I was expecting better to be honest, and I only had it for less then a week...
How was your cell reception? Having bad reception has a big toll on battery performance, at least in my experience.
There have been reports of other users on battery drain with certain themes installed. What theme are running and could you compare with the default theme?
same here, not found the cause yet but tempted to do a full reset and start from scratch.
For wakelocks non root, download wakelock detector lite, you just enable it via a chrome app and usb debug, will have to do it when you restart the phone but thats not so often now days.
SLBoy said:
How was your cell reception? Having bad reception has a big toll on battery performance, at least in my experience.
There have been reports of other users on battery drain with certain themes installed. What theme are running and could you compare with the default theme?
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In my house the reception is not very good, but that's why I set it to 2G and turn off mobile data, leave it only on Wifi.
Did not install any theme, default everything. But really, can a theme cause battery drain ?
Me too
The battery standby stability is not great is it?
I'm currently turning on "battery saver" when I am not using the phone - a slight pain, I know, but it does seem to have helped, a bit.
Will keep an eye on it and let you know (I am hoping to get away with charging the phone every two days rather than every day).
Will see if that proves possible - FWIW, for me, it seems that Ourlook and Bluemail are two key culprits. I have changed the settings on Bluemail from Push to Fetch every 15 mins, which has helped, but of course you cannot do this on Outlook. Well done Microsoft.
At this rate I'll end up using the "extreme" power saving mode
I know battery usage will never be consistent among different users, but the background drain is too much (based on what I see here and the other thread). If you can figure out your background drain you'll be sorted.
I know Dropbox had a bug that affected a lot of people recently, where it would keep the phone awake for hours at a time, they sorted it out in a BETA but not sure if its been pushed to stable yet.
I'd recommend everyone to download BetterBatteryStats, give it permissions via ADB and then use your phone normally until you reach 10% and see what is keeping the phone awake. My phone drains less than 1% an hour overnight (typically lose 4-5% over an 8-9 hour period.)
By the way, it is VERY common amongst the U11 and U11+ for mobile network standby to appear very high. It always does, even when I get 7-8 hours SOT, the mobile drain appears high. I think the battery stats are a bit bugged if I am honest. Sometimes it will say Spotify has been using battery in the background for 10 hours, yet it drains less than 1% and doesn't show up on battery historian. Other times it will say Nova is using 50% battery with 10 minutes screen usage (even though my phone has been running for 30+ hours). Doesn't always make sense.
My experience with battery drain is that I don't have any issues. As others have said, it will be different for different users depending on apps running in the background.
I have over 100 apps installed, some are running in the background, but I usually have 50% left most days. My battery drains really slowly. Couldn't be happier.
I think there is som bug with software
Hi there,
This is the problem I have with this HTC U11+ battery: if I don't reboot the phone after charging, kernel is always awakes
If you reboot your phone regularly you won't notice this.
I wonder if it is a common problem to U11+ and if HTC knows this.
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This is CPU
It has raisen to 100% during charging and never changed.
Seems more like a software issue.
I would try seeing what apps maybe like to wake up when charged (anything that backs up only when charging etc) or do a factory reset.
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Seems more like a software issue.
I would try seeing what apps maybe like to wake up when charged (anything that backs up only when charging etc) or do a factory reset.
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I did factory reset, wipe cache, everything... Unfortunately there are many people with this problem since the last software update, so I think it's something HTC related that must be fixed.
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I did factory reset, wipe cache, everything... Unfortunately there are many people with this problem since the last software update, so I think it's something HTC related that must be fixed.
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I don't recall many people saying the kernel is constantly awake?
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Seems more like a software issue.
I would try seeing what apps maybe like to wake up when charged (anything that backs up only when charging etc) or do a factory reset.
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Galactus said:
I don't recall many people saying the kernel is constantly awake?
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Not here maybe but I'm Italian and I'm talking about an Italian forum where we are trying to understand what happens exactly.
By the way this is another thing I noticed
Of course any help would be appreciated. ?
Same here.
I have the China version U11+. After I upgraded to 1.24 via OTA, battery draining has become a serious problem, even in airplane mode.
I have solved it after I noticed the problem by doing a factory reset.
I have the European U11+ and I'm experiencing very fast battery draining after the latest OTA update too.
With me it's Google Play services causing the problem even in airplane mode and with extreme power saving on
handsome_hell said:
Same here.
I have the China version U11+. After I upgraded to 1.24 via OTA, battery draining has become a serious problem, even in airplane mode.
I have solved it after I noticed the problem by doing a factory reset.
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I have the European U11+ and I'm experiencing very fast battery draining after the latest OTA update too.
With me it's Google Play services causing the problem even in airplane mode and with extreme power saving on
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Disable background data and motion permission and if you are rooted install magisk module dose on google play service
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I have the European U11+ and I'm experiencing very fast battery draining after the latest OTA update too.
With me it's Google Play services causing the problem even in airplane mode and with extreme power saving on
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I don't think it's play services' problem… Because the maximum battery consumption is caused by the EPS.
Maybe it's a bug made by HTC. They may change some files after the update, but forget to deal with the case of these files have been generated. So my problem was solved after factory resetting.
I use Google apps too, they don't cause battery draining if everything goes well.
I reached out to HTC as I noticed an absolutely huge decrease in battery life. I was asked to calibrate the battery and that seems to have stopped the issues at the moment. Email I received had the following instructions:
Recalibrate the battery/charging logic with the following steps:
•Charge the device for at least 10 minutes
•With the device truly OFF while still being plugged into the wall outlet, push in and hold volume up and volume down AND power button, for 2 minutes.
•Let go. Device will boot up, and battery/charging logic are re-calibrated.
I tried that and then reset it and I've been getting about a day since then. It's definitely linked to the last software update despite what they'll try and say.
handsome_hell said:
Same here.
I have the China version U11+. After I upgraded to 1.24 via OTA, battery draining has become a serious problem, even in airplane mode.
I have solved it after I noticed the problem by doing a factory reset.
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I have the European U11+ and I'm experiencing very fast battery draining after the latest OTA update too.
With me it's Google Play services causing the problem even in airplane mode and with extreme power saving on
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Aftab_khatri said:
Disable background data and motion permission and if you are rooted install magisk module dose on google play service
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I don't think it's play services' problem… Because the maximum battery consumption is caused by the EPS.
Maybe it's a bug made by HTC. They may change some files after the update, but forget to deal with the case of these files have been generated. So my problem was solved after factory resetting.
I use Google apps too, they don't cause battery draining if everything goes well.
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I have to agree that something is happening with the software, and moreover, since last week the drain became really noticeable.
I was losing around 15% by night, so what I did to fix it was the following:
Clear cache of Sense Home
Disable the apps I was not using; for me those were:
Weather
HTC Account
Device configuration
Google Documents (didn't let me uninstall, but Sheets and Presentation let me)
Duo
Zoe Video Editor
Facebook
Facebook App Manager
HTC Alexa
HTC AppCloud
HTC Sense Companion
Instagram
Messenger
News Republic
VR Google Services
TouchPal
Clear cache from recovery
After doing this, the drain was gone and I was getting 2%-3% drain overnight again, and so far, is behaving properly now.
Maybe you guys can try.
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I have to agree that something is happening with the software, and moreover, since last week the drain became really noticeable.
I was losing around 15% by night, so what I did to fix it was the following:
Clear cache of Sense Home
Disable the apps I was not using; for me those were:
Weather
HTC Account
Device configuration
Google Documents (didn't let me uninstall, but Sheets and Presentation let me)
Duo
Zoe Video Editor
Facebook
Facebook App Manager
HTC Alexa
HTC AppCloud
HTC Sense Companion
Instagram
Messenger
News Republic
VR Google Services
TouchPal
Clear cache from recovery
After doing this, the drain was gone and I was getting 2%-3% drain overnight again, and so far, is behaving properly now.
Maybe you guys can try.
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I've ended up doing something similar- starting in safe mode I found that I wasn't getting the same drastic battery drain so I removed/disabled some apps, including HTC Weather and Touchpal, same as you. Now battery life seems much better and Google Play Services isn't causing a problem. I'm cautiously optimistic....:good: