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I charged my grab to 100% and put it to sleep, 13 hours later I was down to 53% battery left. Is that much battery drain typical for standby/sleep?
I also saw the same thing when I got my g tablet over the weekend with Viewsonic's updated TnT. I flashed it to the TnT lite 4.2.3, but it seems still the case.
joe2262 said:
I charged my grab to 100% and put it to sleep, 13 hours later I was down to 53% battery left. Is that much battery drain typical for standby/sleep?
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Unfortunately that seems to be typical for the gtab. Other tablets drain much more slowly. I have been very happy with my gtab aside from the standby battery drain.
Looks like I'll be shutting down instead of sleeping overnight.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=862438
Not the first time this behavior has been noted....
I ran VEGn then TNT 4.2.3 and was amazed at how quickly battery drained while sleeping. I just updated to Clems kernel and it is much much better. I don't think it was actually sleeping before, just powering off the backlight/screen...
I agree, I don't think the sleep is actually sleep. Yesterday, I put my gtab to sleep (from the power menu -> sleep). and I still heard a new email sound, running tnt4.2.2, the tab was probably still running all the background services.
Try it yourself.. put it to sleep and send a gmail to yourself (from a pc or phone)..
EDIT: My wifi is set to NEVER, it may be the cause?
I've been thinking about it and wonder if it's the email program? It wants to check the mail every hour which means re-establishing a wifi connection, get the mail then shut off the wifi. And this happens every hour. To bad the gtab isn't like my iPod touch which lets me retrieve the mail manually. Might have to find an alternate email program, any recommendations?
Just wondering. Have any of you tried removing the cellular stand by apks like in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=855812? Or do the roms you have already not have them? I just ordered a gtab and battery is a big thing for me. I hope this is something that can be fixed.
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Just wondering. Have any of you tried removing the cellular stand by apks like in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=855812? Or do the roms you have already not have them? I just ordered a gtab and battery is a big thing for me. I hope this is something that can be fixed.
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I don't see them in stock tent.
well in that thread, they note that the stock tnt and tnt lite doesn't have it. CM and Vegan might
Last night I charged my iPod touch too 100% and set the email to hourly and 10 hours later it still had 96%. I also tried shutting the grab completely off overnight and sure enough there was no battery drain.
I think 4% drain per hour during standby is crazy. It really should be around 1% at the most. My HTC HD2 on android use to use a lot of power during stand by until they figured out how to scale the processor speed down when idle. I hope they can do something similar for the G Tab. I suppose it would take some knowledge of how modify the kernal to do so.
I don't have any roms but just the enhancement pack and same thing the battery drains fast if I leave it just sleeping. I have learned to just turn it off when not using it.
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I don't have any roms but just the enhancement pack and same thing the battery drains fast if I leave it just sleeping. I have learned to just turn it off when not using it.
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Well, I think I found the issue - at least in VegaN. The WiFi adapter was running at 100% even while sleeping. Just went to:
Settings -> Wireless settings -> then hit the menu button, and choose "Advanced", then select "WiFi Sleep policy" (It was set to NEVER!)
I chose "Never when plugged in".
I just put it to sleep. We'll see what happens.....
FYI: Vegan has an app built in called "Spare Parts" - That's what told me that my WiFi had been on 100% of the time - even while sleeping!
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Well, I think I found the issue - at least in VegaN. The WiFi adapter was running at 100% even while sleeping. Just went to:
Settings -> Wireless settings -> then hit the menu button, and choose "Advanced", then select "WiFi Sleep policy" (It was set to NEVER!)
I chose "Never when plugged in".
I just put it to sleep. We'll see what happens.....
FYI: Vegan has an app built in called "Spare Parts" - That's what told me that my WiFi had been on 100% of the time - even while sleeping!
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I've had my gtab set to shut off the wifi when it's sleeping for several weeks and while it does help there is still way too much battery drain while it's off. I'm absolutely positive my wifi is off when sleeping because I have to wait for it to start back up and connect to my network after I power it on.
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I've had my gtab set to shut off the wifi when it's sleeping for several weeks and while it does help there is still way too much battery drain while it's off. I'm absolutely positive my wifi is off when sleeping because I have to wait for it to start back up and connect to my network after I power it on.
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I think that's what's causing the high drain. The email, weather and or news apps poll at least each hour requiring the gtab to start and stop the wifi all night when it should be sleeping?
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I think that's what's causing the high drain. The email, weather and or news apps poll at least each hour requiring the gtab to start and stop the wifi all night when it should be sleeping?
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I've tried it both ways and get much more battery drain while sleeping than I'd like. It doesn't appear to start and stop the wifi as you suggest since my email, weather, etc. don't update until I turn it on and my wifi starts up and connects.
Are you running stock TnT?
I'm running vegan 5.1.1
I've been running TeamEOS on my Xoom for quite some time, and it's been great. However, recently the device's battery life has become incredibly poor. For example, today my Xoom has been unplugged for 8 hours 47 minutes, without being used at all, and the battery is at 61%.
Previously, the Battery usage settings view was showing the Wi-Fi in use all day, but today I turned Wi-Fi off and it is still the same. The 'GPS on' line shows one small section of blue (about 10 minutes) and the 'Awake' line shows a few times it has been awake, maybe half an hour in total.
I installed BetterBatteryStats and the longest Kernel Wakelock is PowerManagerService, for 2m 2s, the longest Partial Wakelock is ConnectivityService at 57s.
Under 'Other' it shows that the device was in Deep Sleep for 8h 39m.
Another odd thing is that when I first unplug the device, I get a kernel wakelock on cpcap_otg. If I don't do anything the battery drains even faster than it did today (it never goes into Deep Sleep), but if I plug in my USB card reader (without a card), and then unplug it again, that wakelock doesn't happen again, extending the battery life slightly.
I have a Wingray Xoom (MZ604), and I currently have TeamEOS nightly 114 installed. I have tried various nightlies, back as far as 90, and have also done a factory reset, to no avail. I haven't yet tried going back to Honeycomb, although maybe I should just to check, as it certainly used to work fine under TeamEOS 1.0.
Does anyone know anything else I can try to do to fix this?
James
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I've been running TeamEOS on my Xoom for quite some time, and it's been great. However, recently the device's battery life has become incredibly poor. For example, today my Xoom has been unplugged for 8 hours 47 minutes, without being used at all, and the battery is at 61%.
Previously, the Battery usage settings view was showing the Wi-Fi in use all day, but today I turned Wi-Fi off and it is still the same. The 'GPS on' line shows one small section of blue (about 10 minutes) and the 'Awake' line shows a few times it has been awake, maybe half an hour in total.
I installed BetterBatteryStats and the longest Kernel Wakelock is PowerManagerService, for 2m 2s, the longest Partial Wakelock is ConnectivityService at 57s.
Under 'Other' it shows that the device was in Deep Sleep for 8h 39m.
Another odd thing is that when I first unplug the device, I get a kernel wakelock on cpcap_otg. If I don't do anything the battery drains even faster than it did today (it never goes into Deep Sleep), but if I plug in my USB card reader (without a card), and then unplug it again, that wakelock doesn't happen again, extending the battery life slightly.
I have a Wingray Xoom (MZ604), and I currently have TeamEOS nightly 114 installed. I have tried various nightlies, back as far as 90, and have also done a factory reset, to no avail. I haven't yet tried going back to Honeycomb, although maybe I should just to check, as it certainly used to work fine under TeamEOS 1.0.
Does anyone know anything else I can try to do to fix this?
James
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Battery life seems to be so device specific that it's really difficult to diagnose, tho you seem to be looking in the right places. I'm on 114 as well and my battery life is fine...normal for my device, depending on use. It is said that you need to let a new rom install settle a bit, and I've been told to flash a new rom with a full charge...other than that, I don't know.
It could be some app you recently installed that wakes up your device wifi and consume battery. To diagnose more, get betterbatterystat app.
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It could be some app you recently installed that wakes up your device wifi and consume battery. To diagnose more, get betterbatterystat app.
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He said that is the app he is using. I'm sure, as you said, it is an app causing either wakelock or something syncing in background.
Are you syncing Facebook? I uninstalled the app a long time ago and battery life went up.
Tried wipe battery data in recovery? That may fix your battery issues.
kinda old thread, but if you are still facing battery problems, try this.
go to settings/wifi/advanced and choose never for "keep wifi on during sleep"
I had the exact same problem and it turned out that the device gets a wakeup call from the wifi router every now and then, which keeps it from entering deep sleep mode, resulting in horrible battery stats, running dry after about 1,5 days of just laying around.
Since I did the setting change, my xoom lasts for almost 1,5 weeks at light to medium use (mainly browsing and email) now
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kinda old thread, but if you are still facing battery problems, try this.
go to settings/wifi/advanced and choose never for "keep wifi on during sleep"
I had the exact same problem and it turned out that the device gets a wakeup call from the wifi router every now and then, which keeps it from entering deep sleep mode, resulting in horrible battery stats, running dry after about 1,5 days of just laying around.
Since I did the setting change, my xoom lasts for almost 1,5 weeks at light to medium use (mainly browsing and email) now
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true, but don't forget that will also kill your apps from keeping their state up to date. email push won't work anymore. it's a matter of what you want, i personally rely on the phone for incoming mail and use the xoom for reading with disabled wifi during standby. it's the best of both worlds, instang notification and long battery.
oh, of course you´re right.
I didn´t thought that this could be an issue for other people.
Like you, I get my mails on phone and work on them on tablet.
Like you said,best of both worlds and feels so natural
But I still say, if you can sacrifice the "always-up-to-date" satus on your tab, just do it cause the battery uptime afterwards will be totaly awesome.
Anyone experiencing battery drain on ICS? I upgraded, rooted, and removed some of the bloatware to help. Thought it was fixed but my tab is dead again. Says the Android OS is taking up my juice. Was never a problem before. Could leave it on standby for days with HC. Now its dead in a day or less.
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Anyone experiencing battery drain on ICS? I upgraded, rooted, and removed some of the bloatware to help. Thought it was fixed but my tab is dead again. Says the Android OS is taking up my juice. Was never a problem before. Could leave it on standby for days with HC. Now its dead in a day or less.
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I initially saw similar behavior, but once I killed the cached processes once, and since have shut down to charge and started new, I haven't seen that behavior.
Do you have WiFi on? Could it be you have apps that are checking to be updated? I know in the past on my phone my Amazon Appstore has a habit of starting itself up and continually checking for updates for itself and for any apps I got from Amazon.
Tried it both ways...wifi on and off.
Try using CPU spy (free in market) or betterbatterystats (free- search for it here on XDA) to see what is eating up your battery exactly.
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I noticed that I had a conflict between "Power Savings" settings and the "Display" settings. Putting them both at 1 minute resulted in an always on screen I had to disable the Power Savings to correct the problem.
I did have something odd happen yesterday that seems to have kept my screen on for 4 hours. When I got home and opened my case the tab was very warm, and shut off. And all but entirely out of power, before that it has used about 10 % in 17 hours of standby with about an hour of use, or so.
I think it is possible that an app that previously didn't keep the screen on is now for some reason keeping it on, and I didn't notice when I closed the leather cover.
No issues today, but I am going to try and see if I can find some release notes to tell me about the new download for ICS for the P6210, perhaps this is addressed?
Just to update I installed the betterbatterystats. I showed a couple of things that were keeping my tab awake. Once I fixed those I thought that would be it but it was still draining. I then installed juice defender and had it turn wifi off every time I turned the screen off. That did it. Was never like this before the update but at least its good to know I fixed it.
i suggest checking better battery stats for AudioOut_1 Partial Wakelock. its been draining my phone fast when i upgraded to ICS.
check it here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1629346
now my battery is working great.. i just left my tab for 10 hrs in the locker when i got the tab its still have 97% battery.
for me i just checked and changed my wifi sleep policy from never to when screen turns off and its fine now. :highfive:
I thought about this very issue; I decided to wait.
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Anyone experiencing battery drain on ICS? I upgraded, rooted, and removed some of the bloatware to help. Thought it was fixed but my tab is dead again. Says the Android OS is taking up my juice. Was never a problem before. Could leave it on standby for days with HC. Now its dead in a day or less.
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Did you download the ICS as opensource? Myself, I am deciding to wait for the OFFICIAL verson to be released.
I had the same problem. i even went back to HC to make sure
the issue is not there (it wasn't) and upgraded to ICS
again (full wipe all the time). No luck something keeps
my device unable to go to deep sleep.
Now i'm back at HC again
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Did you download the ICS as opensource? Myself, I am deciding to wait for the OFFICIAL verson to be released.
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The version is OFFICIAL .
It's just available only for some countries.
i had the huge battery drain issue while in stock ICS..
the tablet simply refused point blank to go into deep sleep.. in HC it would but not in ICS.. i would take the tablet fully charged to work and not use it much there.. by the time i was travelling back it would be 60% drained in not using it througout the day...
recently flashed to aorths CM9 build and all my battery woes are gone.. now when i get back from work the battery is at 96%!!
battery drain during usage is the same but the CM9 build has awesome battery conservation stuffs for when you dont use it..
would suggest everyone who has these battery issues to move to CM9.. really helped for me.
My battery usage on CM9..
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Just to update I installed the betterbatterystats. I showed a couple of things that were keeping my tab awake. Once I fixed those I thought that would be it but it was still draining. I then installed juice defender and had it turn wifi off every time I turned the screen off. That did it. Was never like this before the update but at least its good to know I fixed it.
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Early results show Juice Defender is helping a lot with mine too. Thanks for the tip!
Next morning: Just the free version of Juice Defender using the default profile took me from 35% overnight drain yesterday down to 3% overnight drain today. That's not bad. It should be even better tomorrow because I've turned off all location services after seeing that BetterBatteryStats says Google location is the worst single offender at keeping wifi going overnight.
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I initially saw similar behavior, but once I killed the cached processes once, and since have shut down to charge and started new, I haven't seen that behavior.
Do you have WiFi on? Could it be you have apps that are checking to be updated? I know in the past on my phone my Amazon Appstore has a habit of starting itself up and continually checking for updates for itself and for any apps I got from Amazon.
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Could you tell me how you "killed cached processes" please?
I am having similar battery drain. I am in the process of completely charging battery after it drained 40% in sleep mode last night, wifi off in sleep mods, notifications off, sync off.
I have already done a reset to factory, tried draining battery, and recharged in off position.
Nothing is helping so far. I have installed better battery stats, and CPU spy this morning, and will have data tomorrow morning.
thanks for any help
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Could you tell me how you "killed cached processes" please?
I am having similar battery drain. I am in the process of completely charging battery after it drained 40% in sleep mode last night, wifi off in sleep mods, notifications off, sync off.
I have already done a reset to factory, tried draining battery, and recharged in off position.
Nothing is helping so far. I have installed better battery stats, and CPU spy this morning, and will have data tomorrow morning.
thanks for any help
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I had the same exact problem ever since the stock ICS update. My Tab Plus is all stock, no mods at all. The battery would completely drain after one day, and I have very little on the Tab Plus. Nothing helped at all, so I finally bit and did a factory wipe. The battery drain stopped immediately, so I started changing the settings back to the way I like it.
Then, next day the battery went completely dead again! I back tracked and figured out exactly what it is which makes absolutely NO SENSE - turning off wifi in sleep was what was draining the battery! See my screen captures. Notice on the first screen shot, as soon as the wifi stays on the battery drop bar stayed almost flat.
I observed a similar behavior on my 100% stock AT&T GS3 phone also, turning wifi off during sleep causes more battery drain.
I'm getting "suspend backoff" under kernel wakelocks which is preventing my tab going to deep sleep when unused. Everytime I wakeup in the morning my tab is dead. The only solution I found was to turn off wifi if I'm not using it. Anyway fixing this?
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aperture said:
I'm getting "suspend backoff" under kernel wakelocks which is preventing my tab going to deep sleep when unused. Everytime I wakeup in the morning my tab is dead. The only solution I found was to turn off wifi if I'm not using it. Anyway fixing this?
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Juice Defender. The free version of the app, using the default profile, should take care of this.
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I had the same exact problem ever since the stock ICS update. My Tab Plus is all stock, no mods at all. The battery would completely drain after one day, and I have very little on the Tab Plus. Nothing helped at all, so I finally bit and did a factory wipe. The battery drain stopped immediately, so I started changing the settings back to the way I like it.
Then, next day the battery went completely dead again! I back tracked and figured out exactly what it is which makes absolutely NO SENSE - turning off wifi in sleep was what was draining the battery! See my screen captures. Notice on the first screen shot, as soon as the wifi stays on the battery drop bar stayed almost flat.
I observed a similar behavior on my 100% stock AT&T GS3 phone also, turning wifi off during sleep causes more battery drain.
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THAT worked!!!!! awesome thanks
I've been noticing on the latest stock rom, the standby time for the tablet with the dock is like 2-3 days. However, in cm 10.1, I can go 10-20+days. I open them like I usually do and update them once every few hours to keep them up to date. The settings are the same for the most part. However, for some reason, the stock rom really drains the battery for the tablet when docked. Anyone else notice the same?
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I've been noticing on the latest stock rom, the standby time for the tablet with the dock is like 2-3 days. However, in cm 10.1, I can go 10-20+days. I open them like I usually do and update them once every few hours to keep them up to date. The settings are the same for the most part. However, for some reason, the stock rom really drains the battery for the tablet when docked. Anyone else notice the same?
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Try this, go into wifi settings --> advanced --> set "Keep Wifi-on during sleep" to "never". This way your wifi will turn off while the tablet is sleeping.
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I've been noticing on the latest stock rom, the standby time for the tablet with the dock is like 2-3 days. However, in cm 10.1, I can go 10-20+days. I open them like I usually do and update them once every few hours to keep them up to date. The settings are the same for the most part. However, for some reason, the stock rom really drains the battery for the tablet when docked. Anyone else notice the same?
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10-20+ days? On CM10.1? Pics or it didn't happen.
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Try this, go into wifi settings --> advanced --> set "Keep Wifi-on during sleep" to "never". This way your wifi will turn off while the tablet is sleeping.
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Even with this setting, the standby time with dock was always less than without dock for me. If I separate tablet and dock, they would survive for a week (if I didn't use them daily).
For some reason, when connected to the computer without dock, the tablet charges (very slowly). When connected through the dock, the dock battery is empty within a few hours.
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I've been noticing on the latest stock rom, the standby time for the tablet with the dock is like 2-3 days. However, in cm 10.1, I can go 10-20+days. I open them like I usually do and update them once every few hours to keep them up to date. The settings are the same for the most part. However, for some reason, the stock rom really drains the battery for the tablet when docked. Anyone else notice the same?
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And to me happens the same problem, I charge my tablet on Monday and followed every day how much is spent and on Thursday was 85% and on Friday totally empty. It all started to happen after Updates to 4.2.1. Does anyone know what to do
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And to me happens the same problem, I charge my tablet on Monday and followed every day how much is spent and on Thursday was 85% and on Friday totally empty. It all started to happen after Updates to 4.2.1. Does anyone know what to do
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Make sure nothing is draining battery i.e GPS and WiFi so the tablets entering deep sleep. Brightness as low as you can stomach.
If not then try a full reformat with all your stuff backed up.
It has always been 3 days maximum for me. Maybe I use it a lot more often or extensive than you do, but 10-20 days and over sound like paradise to me.
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It has always been 3 days maximum for me. Maybe I use it a lot more often or extensive than you do, but 10-20 days and over sound like paradise to me.
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I think he just exaggerated! maybe just 3-4 days with wifi/gps disabled.
The last time I charged mine was uh, let me check...
4d, 5h, 3m, 40s. Has been in my bag without using since then, on standby.. Battery: Tab 87%, Dock 92%. Mine truly does make it about 20 days in total if I don't use it.
You obviously have something running in the background. Maps, GPS, Location services (yes, that drains even with wifi off), a widget...
Hello everyone.
I've been running stock Lollipop on my Nexus 5 for the past week or so. Fully wiped when flashing the factory image.
I've noticed erratic battery consumption since then, but before Chainfire's latest Supersu, most battery apps didn't work well, so it wasn't easy to be sure of what was going on.
Last night I had this impossible battery drain. As you can see from the screenshots, my phone has been up for 7h 48m, in deep sleep for 7h 36m, with the screen on for 5 min, and awake for 11 minutes.
So how it could have consumed 7% battery per hour baffles me.
Has anyone noticed something like this?
Cheers,
TD
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Hello everyone.
I've been running stock Lollipop on my Nexus 5 for the past week or so. Fully wiped when flashing the factory image.
I've noticed erratic battery consumption since then, but before Chainfire's latest Supersu, most battery apps didn't work well, so it wasn't easy to be sure of what was going on.
Last night I had this impossible battery drain. As you can see from the screenshots, my phone has been up for 7h 48m, in deep sleep for 7h 36m, with the screen on for 5 min, and awake for 11 minutes.
So how it could have consumed 7% battery per hour baffles me.
Has anyone noticed something like this?
Cheers,
TD
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Dunno but you have unknown signal 100%. You get this when your wifi is connected, but your wifi was only connected 14%... So what was happening with your signal for the other 86%?
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Dunno but you have unknown signal 100%. You get this when your wifi is connected, but your wifi was only connected 14%... So what was happening with your signal for the other 86%?
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Tasker turns on my wifi at 8:01 am, which would explain why the wifi was on for 1 h and 4 min (9:05 am - 8:01 am).
I assume that No Data Connection is for 7 hours and 46 min out of 7 hours and 48 min because before 8:01 am I had the phone on 2G and Data Off. Then Tasker re-enabled Data and Wifi, and I suppose that before the phone connected to the Wifi, those couple minutes passed by. After those couple minutes, the phone connected to the wifi, thus stopping to use the Data connection once again.
The No or Unknown signal is also a consequence of this. I get that when I'm using a 2G connection with Data OFF.
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Tasker turns on my wifi at 8:01 am, which would explain why they wifi was on for 1 h and 4 min (9:05 am - 8:01 am).
I assume that No Data Connection is for 7 hours and 46 min out of 7 hours and 48 min because before 8:01 am I had the phone on 2G and Data Off. Then Tasker re-enabled Data and Wifi, and I suppose that before the phone connected to the Wifi, those couple minutes passed by. After those couple minutes, the phone connected to the wifi, thus stopping to use the Data connection once again.
The No or Unknown signal is also a consequence of this. I get that when I'm using a 2G connection with Data OFF.
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Oh OK...
Perhaps run the phone in safe mode and see what happens? Chances are it's an app not properly updated to 5.0 yet...
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Perhaps run the phone in safe mode and see what happens? Chances are it's an app not properly updated to 5.0 yet...
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It could, but between the stock battery monitor and 3 extra apps (BBS, GSAM and Wakelock Detector) how could it go "unnoticed"?
Noone else has had a similar drain?
Im at about 60% today snce taking my phone off at 7am. Have not done ANYTHING with it though since Im at work. Dont know why this is this low as on KK it would be at around 80.
My battery says its mainly chrome but I havent even been using chrome since I work behind a computer...... odd
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Im at about 60% today snce taking my phone off at 7am. Have not done ANYTHING with it though since Im at work. Dont know why this is this low as on KK it would be at around 80.
My battery says its mainly chrome but I havent even been using chrome since I work behind a computer...... odd
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chrome runs background syncing, and lately a lot of people have complaining about its battery drain, check on android police, comments on posts about chrome and you see a fest of people complaining about battery
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chrome runs background syncing, and lately a lot of people have complaining about its battery drain, check on android police, comments on posts about chrome and you see a fest of people complaining about battery
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Anyone have ways to stop i t from syncing until maybe you open it?
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You can try to disable background data for chrome in data usage.
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You can try to disable background data for chrome in data usage.
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But with the consequence of failed download if set chrome in background. So you must set chrome in foreground when download a file.