I am running 5.1.1 on my Nexus 5, and have recently noticed reduced battery life. When running Quick System Info PRO, I notice that "system_server - BluetoothPhoneService" is constantly consuming anywhere from 15-60% cpu, usually 20-30%. I have tried everything INCLUDING restoring all the original factory ROM's, starting with 5.0 (LRX21O) up to 5.1.1 (LMY48I), yet the issue persists. Toggling Bluetooth doesn't help any. Bluetooth functions normally when needed, but is usually kept off.
Has anybody else encountered this issue?
Any advice would be most appreciated.
Thanks,
Mike.
same problem
Hi, I've the same problem since the last Android update! Quick system info shows that system_server (BluetoothPhoneServer) uses ~24% CPU and >82MB memory. The device gets warm and batterie is empty after 3-4 hours.
Hello,
I'm having the same issue but with another phone (I'm off-forum but not of topic).
I recently made a factory reset to try to solve a problem and now the battery drains quicker than before.
According to Quick System Info Pro, the process system_server BluetoothPhoneService regularly takes at least 15% CPU.
I'm running Lollipop v5.1 stock room on a Wiko Highway Star
If somebody had an idea...
Thanks
A few months ago my phone's battery started draining twice as fast as it used to. At first I replaced my 3 year old battery, but that didn't help. So I rooted the phone and installed the recommended apps, which marked smdcntl1 and radio-interface as the culprits. I then s-offed the thing and tried a few combinations of ROMs: stock, Liberty 6th element and CM12.1; and radios: 1.15, 1.20 and 1.35a.
Once I moved from the stock configuration, the results are the same - the phone is awake 100% of the time, and now RILJ is reported as the villain (this might have been the case before the rooting too - don't remember, and I might have used less capable tools).
I have the location services off and so is the GPS, wifi and bluetooth; I don't use any social network (cr)apps; and I'm a very light user in general. My reception is ok, but the drain continues even during the night. I tried to block wakeups using Amplify and force deep sleep using Deep Sleep Battery Saver - neither made any difference. The only thing that lets the phone deep sleep is flight mode.
I'm now out of ideas. How can the insomnia persist over different roms and radios? What else can I try?
So I picked up a Nvidia Shield K1 this weekend and this night I thought to see how effrctive DOSE was.
I went to bed with 96% battery and woke up to a 70% battery.
I havent tweaked anything in my tablet its completly stock.
I'm going to upload a screenshot to prove it. The tablet wws in sleep mode trough this screenshot and not being used as it wpuld sugest.
My question is, is there a way to solve this?
Sorry if my english is bad, and thanks to anyone whom can help me!
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Filz0r said:
So I picked up a Nvidia Shield K1 this weekend and this night I thought to see how effrctive DOSE was.
I went to bed with 96% battery and woke up to a 70% battery.
I havent tweaked anything in my tablet its completly stock.
I'm going to upload a screenshot to prove it. The tablet wws in sleep mode trough this screenshot and not being used as it wpuld sugest.
My question is, is there a way to solve this?
Sorry if my english is bad, and thanks to anyone whom can help me!
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Hi,
Have you the Marshmallow update?
Yes I updated it as soon as turned it on
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I had the same problem but i think a factory reset solved it.
Strange, I haven't this issue. I have upgraded to Marshmallow once opened from its box, and unlock bootloader/root just after.
Maybe an application which blocks the doze mode?
Have you tried a wakelock detector? You should be able to track down what exactly is eating up your battery.
Check out GSam Battery Monitor, works for me!
Yes, GSam or BetterBatteryStats (link of the XDA post)
There's a thread on the NVidia forum about a similar drain, and in many cases the tablet also runs quite hot when it should be doing next to nothing.
forums.geforce.com/default/topic/904962/shield-tablet/android-6-0-update-battery-drain-by-miscellaneous-app-new-shield-k1-model-/
It appears to be a bug after the 6.0 update, it triggers the /system/bin/logd process.
You can check if you have the same bug by running adb shell with
Code:
top -m 5
(for 5 highes using processes) when it drains quickly, and look for the /system/bin/logd process.
It doesn't necessarily mean that it's the same bug, but considering the fact that quite a lot of people experience the same issue..
On the forum many users reported improvements when turning app optimization off, occasionally turning wifi off and on again and setting 'Keep Wi-Fi on during sleep' to 'Only when plugged in' or 'never'.
I have had some good results by selecting 'Only when plugged in' and by turning off 'Help NVIDIA improve SHIELD' in 'About tablet', but we'll have to wait on NVidia to fix this.
Same issue since marshmallow, runs hot with light use and huge battery drain. Been busy so haven't tried to debug or even reset yet but good to know its not just me.... Will unlock and root (will be a factory reset) soon, hope all will be fixed with this
Downgraded to 5.1.1 for the bad battery drain on marshmallow so I'm waiting to see if nvidia issues a update
I sufferring too the issue about abnormal battery drain, and I can't find a way to disable the touchboost (that clock at max cpu&gpu at same time)
so I searched for a kernel manager app compatible since 27th December when I installed my K1 with ota 6.0 , the only one that was updated is Ex Kernel Manager app (latest version 2.41 because 2.38 etc doesn't work) setting it on eco power mode or underclocking cpu to max 1224Mhz (if tablet is turned off or restarted must be set again), lcd set at 60% brightness but auto on, gave to me 26hrs. of active use on internet websurfing, movies and some light gaming at fallout shelter (2%) with wifi on all time and bluetooth for some.
Now I'm happy again ^_^
Regards
aaronne said:
I sufferring too the issue about abnormal battery drain, and I can't find a way to disable the touchboost (that clock at max cpu&gpu at same time)
so I searched for a kernel manager app compatible since 27th December when I installed my K1 with ota 6.0 , the only one that was updated is Ex Kernel Manager app (latest version 2.41 because 2.38 etc doesn't work) setting it on eco power mode or underclocking cpu to max 1224Mhz (if tablet is turned off or restarted must be set again), lcd set at 60% brightness but auto on, gave to me 26hrs. of active use on internet websurfing, movies and some light gaming at fallout shelter (2%) with wifi on all time and bluetooth for some.
Now I'm happy again ^_^
Regards
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Hmm, I was actually hoping on keeping one of my devices completely stock/unrooted for a change, makes it easier for OTA's and takes less of my time on tinkering with it
That being said, when looking at CPU Spy it seems the CPU govenor isn't really flexible, most of the CPU states are sleep, 204MHz, 312MHz, 1044MHz, 1530MHz and 2218MHz, and little to no time on the other states.
I'm no kernel expert, but it seems to me that battery life could be extended without performance issues if it wouldn't immediately switch to high CPU states but the states in between...
Anyway, haven't had these abnormal drains since I changed the settings I mentioned earlier. Misc drain snuck a couple of percent yesterday, but lightyears away from what it used to.
I've done those changes and so far the battery life has improved a lot, one more thing my WiFi sometimes drops out of the blue does anyone else have this issue?
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Filz0r said:
I've done those changes and so far the battery life has improved a lot, one more thing my WiFi sometimes drops out of the blue does anyone else have this issue?
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Haven't had a dropout as far as I know, but I did notice a WiFi performance drop once or twice. I was still connected, but webpages wouldn't load untill I'd reset the WiFi adapter. Those were also the times that a slight misc drain appeared.
I received NVidia shield v2 K1 with lollipop out of the box.
it updated via OTA to Marshmallow 6.0 and I had to revert back and block it from updating cos it was way to buggy for me, main problem was Wi-Fi/No internet issue. The tablet was a paper weight without internet.
N.B it did connect to the Wi-Fi. Rebooted my router, rebooted tablet, turned airport mode on/off , Changed frequencies and still nothing. My other devices could connect and have internet without issue.
N.B. It could connect to Wi-Fi, just no internet icon !
frentrop said:
There's a thread on the NVidia forum about a similar drain, and in many cases the tablet also runs quite hot when it should be doing next to nothing.
forums.geforce.com/default/topic/904962/shield-tablet/android-6-0-update-battery-drain-by-miscellaneous-app-new-shield-k1-model-/
It appears to be a bug after the 6.0 update, it triggers the /system/bin/logd process.
You can check if you have the same bug by running adb shell with
Code:
top -m 5
(for 5 highes using processes) when it drains quickly, and look for the /system/bin/logd process.
It doesn't necessarily mean that it's the same bug, but considering the fact that quite a lot of people experience the same issue..
On the forum many users reported improvements when turning app optimization off, occasionally turning wifi off and on again and setting 'Keep Wi-Fi on during sleep' to 'Only when plugged in' or 'never'.
I have had some good results by selecting 'Only when plugged in' and by turning off 'Help NVIDIA improve SHIELD' in 'About tablet', but we'll have to wait on NVidia to fix this.
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+1,
I had to set WiFi to Never on during sleep, I also use the debloater app to pretty much disable all Nvidia apps. My standby time has increased dramatically. But I hope nvidia releases an official fix.
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Hi guys, I recently updated to 6.0 and have issues with battery drain during sleep. I see that I have a lot of wake locks by GOOGLE_C2DM. Attached is the export from GSAM.
First I thought it was Facebook and Instagram which had the C2DM services, I uninstalled the apps but still have the wake locks.
GSam Labs - Battery Monitor - Export Data
Kernel (Android OS)
Jan 28, 2016 9:18:27 AM
Usage Details
CPU Usage:14h 13m 2s
CPU Usage (Background Only):14h 13m 2s
Keep Awake:4h 18m 5s
Number of Wake Locks:35
Bytes Sent:26.08 KB
Bytes Received:54.92 KB
App UID:0
Wakelock Detail
GOOGLE_C2DM0.4s(35)
Included Packages
Included Processes
file-storage
mmcqd/0rpmb
wifi_scan_polic
cfinteractive
wl_event_handle
nvmap-bz
kauditd
sdcard
zygote
irq/80-soctherm
ueventd
kswapd0
surfaceflinger
watchdogd
debuggerd
watchdog/0
watchdog/1
watchdog/2
watchdog/3
tlk_daemon
jbd2/mmcblk0p13
jbd2/mmcblk0p14
jbd2/mmcblk0p18
jbd2/mmcblk0p23
jbd2/mmcblk0p8-
icfb-kthread
su
adbd
lmkd
logd
netd
spi0
spi3
vold
/init
rcu_preempt
khubd
rcu_sched
irq/105-tegradc
irq/118-4-0058
kthreadd
installd
kworker/0:0
kworker/0:1
kworker/0:2
kworker/0:3
kworker/0:4
kworker/0:5
kworker/0:6
kworker/0:7
kworker/0:8
kworker/0:9
kworker/1:0
kworker/1:1
kworker/1:2
kworker/1:3
kworker/1:4
kworker/1:5
kworker/2:0
kworker/2:1
kworker/2:2
kworker/2:3
kworker/3:0
kworker/3:1
kworker/3:2
kworker/3:3
healthd
dhd_watchdog_th
irq/259-spi0.0
mmcqd/0
irq/77-tegra_ac
irq/77-tegra_mo
ksoftirqd/0
ksoftirqd/1
ksoftirqd/2
ksoftirqd/3
wpa_supplicant
migration/0
migration/1
migration/2
migration/3
irq/189-gk20a_s
dhd_dpc
dhd_rxf
kworker/0:0H
kworker/0:10
kworker/0:1H
kworker/0:2H
kworker/1:0H
kworker/1:1H
kworker/1:2H
kworker/2:0H
kworker/2:1H
kworker/3:0H
kworker/3:1H
kworker/u8:0
kworker/u8:1
kworker/u8:2
kworker/u8:3
kworker/u8:4
kworker/u8:5
kworker/u8:6
kworker/u8:7
kworker/u8:8
kworker/u8:9
kworker/u9:1
irq/321-mpu6xxx
kworker/u8:10
kworker/u8:11
kworker/u8:12
tegradc.0/a
tegradc.0/b
tegradc.0/c
tegradc.0/d
tegradc.0/e
tegradc.1/a
tegradc.1/b
tegradc.1/c
tegradc.1/d
tegradc.1/e
no, it is : /system/bin/logd -> this process gets stuck due to a third party error.
Just install OS Monitor and reset this Process if it runs into a high load.
nVidia will Release a Patch within the next days or a week, there is a announcment for that and a beta update for tester.
I install Deep Sleep app and set it to SLUMBERER MODE, now my battery only goes down 2% overnight. I'm happy with the results. Don't mind having notifications appear after I wake up device.
frentrop said:
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I have had some good results by selecting 'Only when plugged in' and by turning off 'Help NVIDIA improve SHIELD' in 'About tablet', but we'll have to wait on NVidia to fix this.
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Hi,
Did this fix your problem permanently?
I bought mine 3 days ago, updated to mm 2 days ago and yesterday, voila, drain occurred while browsing pages I think, or some YouTube or streaming video...
I will try this today when I come back.
I've had this phone for a few days now and I notice some mean battery drain that happens from time to time. I dumped a Bug Report via developer options, and used Google's Battery Historian after leaving my phone unplugged and idle overnight after a full charge and reboot. The tool seems to show that the following kernel wakeup reason seems to be the problem and holding the phone awake for over 1.5 hours:
Code:
Ranking Name Duration/Hr Count/Hr Total Duration Total Count
0 Abort:Wakeup IRQ -1111803216 (null) pending 10m8s737ms 779.87 1h34m13.62s 7243
The only thing that looks remotely relevant is that on the tool WiFi signal strength became weaker when the above wakeup events started.
Has anyone else had similar issues with random battery drains like this and/or happen to know any workarounds?
Mine seems like it is always awake. Android OS has been keeping it awake for 8-9 while I'm at work.
I tried setting wifi to stay on when sleeping when plugged in, after a full idle overnight, I used my phone in the morning and the same issue came up. The ID above was different, but generally the same problem (IRQ with no description pending). Again, it looks to be wifi related based on the battery stats in Historian. I've rebooted, charged up and turned off wifi to see if the problem goes away.
ru_ready said:
Mine seems like it is always awake. Android OS has been keeping it awake for 8-9 while I'm at work.
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You might want to try enabling developer options and getting a bugreport generated (which has battery stats), and then visualizing it in Google's Battery Historian to see if it is the same problem. Kind of convoluted, I know, but without root, I don't know of any better way to analyze kernel wakelocks (it isn't a partial wakelock issue on my device).
Last night I left my phone idle with wifi off and WLAN Scanning and Bluetooth Scanning off under Location Settings. The battery ran down only 2% over 9 hours and the Wakeup IRQ pending problem did not keep the phone awake!
I am going to try turning wifi back on today but keep the scanning off and see if that keeps this problem at bay. If not, I may use Tasker to force wifi off when the screen is not on and not plugged in.
The wakelocks seem to happen randomly no matter what my wifi settings are. Though I do think it is related to location settings trying to use wifi scanning.
I give up, there is no reason why a phone I just bought should be like this.
Maybe there are some apk wake up the system
@kumodog Maybe there are some apk wake up the system, you can reboot the system and kill all of application programs when you test it in night with wifi on.
After test, you can also use : "adb dumpsys alarm" in command line to find Top Alarms. it will tell you which alarm make system wakeup.