I just found this Wakelock after seeing many small blips in the the awake part of the native android battery graph.
Is it just me? Anything I can do about this?Should I even care?
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dpaine88 said:
I just found this Wakelock after seeing many small blips in the the awake part of the native android battery graph.
Is it just me? Anything I can do about this?Should I even care?
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i had a similar wakelock problem on my nexus with certain early jellybean ROMs, the fix then was to open maps and let it get a lock, then exit. sorry if this doesn't help.
dpaine88 said:
I just found this Wakelock after seeing many small blips in the the awake part of the native android battery graph.
Is it just me? Anything I can do about this?Should I even care?
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Are you using latitude? Make sure if you're not you check the settings to say that you're opted out of latitude.
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I am new to Android and have my HTC One S and seems as though my screen on time is much less than my keep awake value. I have only push email on in terms of sync so not sure what else i can do. I have attached some BetterBatteryStats but am unsure of what they mean. Any chance someone could please help to determine if they see the cause? I should say i am getting about 10 hours out of my battery....again new to Android so not sure if that is expected...i hope not. thank you.
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If your rooted I can help you out, personally I'm not a fan of better battery stats but it does give you some information, it looks to me like your on the phone a lot in 10 hours but a friend of mine released something that will help a lot if your rooted.
LINK: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1584508
You can stay stock, no need for flashing anything else if your not ready for it and it won't hurt the device.
I can show you how to add init.d without having to install a rom and install the mod after.
This is the results for today and I've used it a lot.
I use a car dock daily during my commute and I've noticed that this wakelock (startingdockservices) has been keep my device awake long after it is undocked (I keep it charging in the dock). I'm running SlimKat 4.1 and have been for a couple weeks now, using KT747 kernel. Any idea what to do about this wakelock?
Here's a screenshot of my partial wakelocks. Obviously I have bigger problems, but this is definitely a major culprit. Also, if anyone has any insight into that *vibrator* wakelock from OkCupid that would be sweet, this was from literally one notification (a single quick vibrate) earlier in the day, don't think that warrants 9 minutes of wakelock time. I'm looking for any and all ideas on how to increase my battery life, so if you see anything here that I could fix please let me know!
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=66817910&postcount=8 - solution
I've tried googling this but the problem is either not widespread or its simply normal. When I use Chrome, sometimes the sandbox process will appear and it will absolutely drain my battery. The screenshot below is considered pretty good, at times I can see the process second top in the battery eating race after screen. Does anyone else encounter this? How do I fix it?
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I have experienced this from time to time and I know others who use Chrome more extensively may see 3+ on their battery list by the end of the day which is disheartening.
I can't say how to fix it or what they even represent though.
Here is a thread discussing the topic:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/help/chrome-sandboxed-processes-killing-t2575649
I have the same problem and is driving me crazy as I tried other browsers cause of that but ended up returning to Chrome. If you find a fix please let me know. I searched the entire web for a solution and nothing yet...
What do the gaps mean in this graph? Never saw this before Lollipop OTA update?
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What do the gaps mean in this graph? Never saw this before Lollipop OTA update?
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Usually the gaps show when your phone is powered off for that period of time.
That's the thing. My phone is never powered off, it's either in use or on standby.
I am also finding that bluetooth never goes to sleep and the "keep awake" reading is the same as the number of hours the phone has been on and is the highest battery consumer.
Anyone else?
As far as I know, if you don't power off, then it is abnormal. For Bluetooth you may want to get an app such as better battery stats to try and determine if a rogue app is responsible.
I guess this seems like a good problem to have, but since I got the stage fright update, I've been having these small spikes of battery gain when my phone is off the charger. Anyone else getting this? It looks good on the surface, but I don't know if it maybe indicates some issue with the battery?
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I guess this seems like a good problem to have, but since I got the stage fright update, I've been having these small spikes of battery gain when my phone is off the charger. Anyone else getting this? It looks good on the surface, but I don't know if it maybe indicates some issue with the battery?
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That battery graph is an estimation. Temperature changes and usage changes can cause it to go up a little now and then as a correction. Always been that way....... now and then. :good: