4.2.2 battery consumption - HTC One SV

how is your battery consumption on 4.2.2? mine is about 20% higher with the same apps and preferences as on 4.1.

Noticeable better!
But we (k2u) have a new hboot...

Battery life Better than 4.1.2

old.splatterhand said:
Noticeable better!
But we (k2u) have a new hboot...
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do you think hboot can affect battery life?

I have heard from other people that it can.

Unlikely to increased power consumption due to the new boot loader. It is easy to check, because you can easily install HBOOT 2.00
To reduce power consumption, I can recommend the following:
1. Install this kernel
2. Activate Init.d support
3. Install via TWRP my View attachment and_tune_test.zip
4. In settings of your phone (backup and reset) disable creating backups of your profile.
5. Stop & disable unneeded applications. I refer to these various Dropbox, HTC News Plugin, Instagram, LocalFeedProvider, Lacation Picker, Picasa, SocialFeedProvider...
6. Remove all unnecessary from startup.
7. It is desirable to install the patch and change the Auto Brightness levels.
Now - that's all I can recommend.

thanks for your kind replies!
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I have heard from other people that it can.
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didn't know that. anyway, i'm on k2ul, so i have the same hboot than on 4.1.2 when my battery life was just great.
is it ok to try k2u hboot, or hboots depend on lte/nonlte version?
BrateloSlava said:
Unlikely to increased power consumption due to the new boot loader. It is easy to check, because you can easily install HBOOT 2.00
To reduce power consumption, I can recommend the following:
1. Install this kernel
2. Activate Init.d support
3. Install via TWRP my View attachment 2434117
4. In settings of your phone (backup and reset) disable creating backups of your profile.
5. Stop & disable unneeded applications. I refer to these various Dropbox, HTC News Plugin, Instagram, LocalFeedProvider, Lacation Picker, Picasa, SocialFeedProvider...
6. Remove all unnecessary from startup.
7. It is desirable to install the patch and change the Auto Brightness levels.
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1. do you want me to install this kernel only to enable init.d or is there something on the kernel itself that could increase battery life? (i'm cautious about using this kernel because i don't want to have adb always enabled which is a security issue)
2. i already have init.d enabled and working through Universal Init.s app.
3. what does this attach do and is it possible to install it other way than TWRP? see, i have the storage encryption enabled and therefore can not access recovery, so there's no point to have a custom recovery installed.
4. i have all backup services already disabled (removed all backup apps in fact) because i consider backing up my files to some big corporations a privacy issue.
5. i already disabled all the bloatware i don't need to run although when i used some of it on 4.1.2 (dropbox, instagram) my battery consumption was still great.
7. which patch/app do you recomend for changing autobrightness levels? maybe tose levels changed and that was the reason for bigger consumption.
thanks again!

You can install 2.21 hboot on k2ul, that was already done by some people at 4pda.ru and don't brick your device.
But i'm not sure, if their results were positive.

i played a bit with my phone and found that the autobrightness levels are way too much for what i really needed, so i installed a nice little app called Lux to take care of this issue. the problem is only that i don't know what were the autobrightness levels on my previous android version so i can't prove that this is the reason behind my 4.2.2. high battery consumption.
anyway i recomend everybody to change autobrightness levels, cos they're set insanely high.

LUX is must have, I get like 7h screen on time with lux.

For better autobrightness levels i changed some values in arrays.xml in framework-res.apk and bring into standard autobrightness curve.
Also i'm downgrade autoBrightnessButtonBacklight Values
All of this can save about 20-30%

^Can you share that framework-res.apk?
Edit: No need anymore , I made it. Tnx.
Here it is if anybody need it.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/t2gdhhb3hsyl308/framework-res.apk

toxic-hero said:
how is your battery consumption on 4.2.2? mine is about 20% higher with the same apps and preferences as on 4.1.
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Me too (it lasts 1/3 less than before).

charliebrown490 said:
Me too (it lasts 1/3 less than before).
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i managed to get back to the battery consumption that i had before. changing the levels of auto brihtness with Lux hepled very much. also i spoted on battery usage display that the consumption of "google apps" were about 20%. i think that the reason for this was Xprivacy module that i used (and is now disabled), but i'm not 100% sure. now the consumption of "google apps" is so low that is not even on the list.

toxic-hero said:
i managed to get back to the battery consumption that i had before. changing the levels of auto brihtness with Lux hepled very much. also i spoted on battery usage display that the consumption of "google apps" were about 20%. i think that the reason for this was Xprivacy module that i used (and is now disabled), but i'm not 100% sure. now the consumption of "google apps" is so low that is not even on the list.
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I had Xprivacy myself too and my battery drain was huge until I have disabled and deleted it. So I bet it was the reason, where Xprivacy was blocking some stuff, and some apps was requesting it again causing CPU never go to sleep, because it was happening again and again and again...

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Insane battery life.

I was getting a days use before update.
Now struggling to get a day
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^If you want, install bbs and post log here. Maybe there is some app that drain your battery.

Will try that
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Isn't this a lot of use when in sleep mode?
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I think there is already very low CPU usage when we are not using our phone.
thahim said:
I think there is already very low CPU usage when we are not using our phone.
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Yes it is. But your CPU is running on high frequency Battery saving lock screen sets CPU to minimal possible frequency.
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Thanks
I didn't understand if this app requires root. I have a non rooted Samsung Galaxy S5.
rogxd said:
I didn't understand if this app requires root. I have a non rooted Samsung Galaxy S5.
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"Hiberation Manager" (without N) in the drawer icon?
How different is this from Greenify? Just wish to compare. Thanks for this.
Support multicore?
I dont even loose 2 % when the screen is off.
I use greenify for apps..
And CPU enters Deep Sleep mode...when not in use.
DominikNozka said:
Choose which battery draining apps will be disabled (hibernated) when the screen is OFF.
Each of these shown apps. are constantly performing some battery draining task in background. For example: social app. updates your status and checks for the new messages. If you hibernate this app. it stops all tasks running in background (services) which causes extreme battery savings.
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And you can not receive notification from those app when screen off ?
Most kernels deepsleep at 200Mhz and so battery drain is extremely low without any need for an app, so its a bit like false advertising as the device already does this. If the screen is off, by default the cpu drops to 200Mhz.
Switching cellular and wifi and gps off is okay as is hybernating apps.
But i think youre going to find it hard to compete with Greenify, which i use for apps.
stylemessiah said:
Most kernels deepsleep at 200Mhz and so battery drain is extremely low without any need for an app, so its a bit like false advertising as the device already does this. If the screen is off, by default the cpu drops to 200Mhz.
Switching cellular and wifi and gps off is okay as is hybernating apps.
But i think youre going to find it hard to compete with Greenify, which i use for apps.
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Thanks for the info. I also asked earlier how different this app is vs Greenify. Is there a way to check at what speed my CPU stays when in deep sleep?
I'm using PhoenixROM 10.2 with Alucard Kernel in S4 (i9505) Intl.
sherpa25 said:
Thanks for the info. I also asked earlier how different this app is vs Greenify. Is there a way to check at what speed my CPU stays when in deep sleep?
I'm using PhoenixROM 10.2 with Alucard Kernel in S4 (i9505) Intl.
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One way is to install BetterBatteryStats from here
You should then leave the screen off and leave the device alone for a decent period
Then, if you look at the CPU info, (click Other, then CPU States) you *should* see that it is spending most of its time at deepsleep (effectively stopped) and less than 200Mhz....
If your highest CPU usage is above deepsleep and the screen has been off, you need to find the app keeping it awake, click Other, then Kernel Wakelock or Other, Partial Wakleock. Biggest wakelock hogs are social media crap like Facebook, WhatsApp etc.
TrueFriend-cz said:
Support multicore?
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Yes
TrueFriend-cz said:
And you can not receive notification from those app when screen off ?
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No you cannot. But on the other hand if your screen is on (you are using your device) you will receive notifications. Greenify is not able to do that.
Thanks for the info. I also asked earlier how different this app is vs Greenify. Is there a way to check at what speed my CPU stays when in deep sleep?
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I'm using PhoenixROM 10.2 with Alucard Kernel in S4 (i9505) Intl.
One way is to install BetterBatteryStats from here
You should then leave the screen off and leave the device alone for a decent period
Then, if you look at the CPU info, (click Other, then CPU States) you *should* see that it is spending most of its time at deepsleep (effectively stopped) and less than 200Mhz....
If your highest CPU usage is above deepsleep and the screen has been off, you need to find the app keeping it awake, click Other, then Kernel Wakelock or Other, Partial Wakleock. Biggest wakelock hogs are social media crap like Facebook, WhatsApp etc.
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Exactly, thank you
DominikNozka said:
No you cannot. But on the other hand if your screen is on (you are using your device) you will receive notifications. Greenify is not able to do that.
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There's GCM push feature from Greenify that the notification will be pushed even in screen off stage
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How to fix terrible battery life after update?

I used search and looked through several pages of Q&A threads and didn't see an answer to this. If I missed the thread, please point me to it and accept my apology.
I updated to check for the recall and I'll be getting a new Shield Tablet eventually but my battery life nosedived immediately after the update. I read that Lollypop has had battery issues but the only fix I seem to read about elsewhere is flashing CM which does not interest me particularly. My battery life instantly dropped from 4-6 hours to barely 2 since the update.
When I went to battery stats prior to the update, I saw all the apps that were running and after the update I only see things like "screen," "android os," "android system," and "chrome." I'll have lost 50% of the battery and battery stats will tell me that the screen has used 15%, os & system have used 5% but there aren't enough percentages to add up to either the 50% lost or 100% of used battery life. I'm not even sure how to read the stats anymore.
Is there a kernel I can flash or something to regain the battery life I had prior to the update?
Any assistance is most appreciated.
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I've actually noticed the same thing, thought I had lost my mind or something. Luckily I'm getting a RMA ( faulty battery recall)
But I would really like to find a solution to this in the mean time...
Tried a factory reset?
Its all about using hardware ....
Narsil007 said:
I used search and looked through several pages of Q&A threads and didn't see an answer to this. If I missed the thread, please point me to it and accept my apology.
I updated to check for the recall and I'll be getting a new Shield Tablet eventually but my battery life nosedived immediately after the update. I read that Lollypop has had battery issues but the only fix I seem to read about elsewhere is flashing CM which does not interest me particularly. My battery life instantly dropped from 4-6 hours to barely 2 since the update.
When I went to battery stats prior to the update, I saw all the apps that were running and after the update I only see things like "screen," "android os," "android system," and "chrome." I'll have lost 50% of the battery and battery stats will tell me that the screen has used 15%, os & system have used 5% but there aren't enough percentages to add up to either the 50% lost or 100% of used battery life. I'm not even sure how to read the stats anymore.
Is there a kernel I can flash or something to regain the battery life I had prior to the update?
Any assistance is most appreciated.
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Okay so In your tablet you got 4 core
4 core means twice as much battery use because you can adjust it y dividing them to half
which is with update they made the cpus using full capacity all 4 of them
so when your not gaming or with your gaming which is it didnt show any difference to me while Im playing heartstone
settings >shield power control>my power mode enable again and customize my power mode >max cpu cores 2
then try with this and youll be allright also
another poing I would love to make and share my experience with you
So far if any of your google apps or location apps is on they draw approx 30 percent more battery
Its disgracefull I know so for that
Settings>location>off
then another thing is I come across a lot
settings > wifi >advanced options ( top of right corner 3 dots)>Scanning always available is off
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Limiting the number of active cups is not the option. But three are other settings related to CPU which not te reduce their number but reducing their frequency first. Your room possibly is too much conservative about power usage because Android is made to used the "on demand" governor for CPU settings and assumes that there's a scheduler that will update the frequency every few seconds instead of every minute where all cups will email active for at least some time, so that it is never really idle. The exists some tools like CPU tuner that allows defining the CPU parameters and the threshold of time usage for which the usage rates can be updated down or up.
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Has anyone noticed that under the shield power control --> apps , one can no longer set apps to "let Nvidia optimise it" . Only two option available, disabled or custom
Running the latest update
Anyone else?
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Limiting the number of active cups is not the option. But three are other settings related to CPU which not te reduce their number but reducing their frequency first. Your room possibly is too much conservative about power usage because Android is made to used the "on demand" governor for CPU settings and assumes that there's a scheduler that will update the frequency every few seconds instead of every minute where all cups will email active for at least some time, so that it is never really idle. The exists some tools like CPU tuner that allows defining the CPU parameters and the threshold of time usage for which the usage rates can be updated down or up.
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Well I did it and its perfect.
I even got blissrom now
And I did customised again cooler then ever so
Your wrong by saying that "not the option" matey .
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Horrible Battery Life 2h SOT - Need Kernel or other tweaks advice

Okay, so to make a long story short I have terrible battery life. (See image below)
I don't even game, all this time the only thing I did was listening to music trough my headphones whatsapp, and some low usage of Facebook (Messenger). Nothing special in my eyes.
2h55 min SOT. This is really the worst battery life I ever had on every phone, I have this for a couple of months now already. And I am so done with it.
I am looking for options:
Will a new kernel help me out? If so, which one? I don't like fine tweaking. Just a new kernel that works, no tweaking and that works for battery life. I heard FrancoKernel, or ElementalX is good. But keep in mind I just need a kernel for battery/performance. Not for fine tuning.
I will also install xXx No limits. Is this recommended for my case?
I want to know all of your opinions on this, and with my batttery life in mind. Because I really want to get this fixed, I am getting annoyed so much.. Thanks!
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It must be the apps installed on ur phone, mostly its the rom not the kernel.
TheMellowOne said:
It must be the apps installed on ur phone, mostly its the rom not the kernel.
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There are really no specials apps installed. Also Battery usage (detailed) doesn't give a lot special.
Jhonnybe said:
There are really no specials apps installed. Also Battery usage (detailed) doesn't give a lot special.
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You have root? download matlog and see whats spamming ur devices with errors perhaps
TheMellowOne said:
You have root? download matlog and see whats spamming ur devices with errors perhaps
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Nope I am not rooted. I am looking for options what can cause this and preferable without root. I am afraid that root will only will make things worse, while this already really worse.
Do you use Chromecast? its so poorly optimized its insane.
TheMellowOne said:
Do you use Chromecast? its so poorly optimized its insane.
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Nope..
In the months that you've been dealing with this, have you factory reset your phone?
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"In the months that you've been dealing with this, have you factory reset your phone?" This.
daniel4653 said:
In the months that you've been dealing with this, have you factory reset your phone?
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Yes, its a while ago now. I think it has been 1-2 months ago. But I can remember it didn't make a huge difference. The thing is, I can't reset it because of banking applications and working abroad. (I wont be able to install them again). And I am pretty sure it wont help.
So I am looking for a kernel option or other tweaks..
There's no miracle, a kernel won't help significantly. You just need to track what's draining your battery. Delete ad many apps as possible, deactivate system apps you don't need.
You can try deep clear in the recent apps management and turn off smart boost in the laboratory.
You might have to replace the battery if the other suggestions don't help
Download Accubattery from play store and charge your phone above 80% then check battery heath, i have 86% health and it's pretty good.
Also if you oem unlock bootloader it will wipe everything.
Your doing something wrong.
Tinder much? Or u checking to many IG babes?
Edit: in that case nothing wrong, but something else is wrong (logs plz)
I'm experiencing exactly the same. Idle battery drain is about 1,5% per hour, I hardly get more than 3 hrs of screen on time. I do think it has something to do with the OS, but can't figure out what...
Go in Google settings, location, scan, and check in wifi and Bluetooth are enabled. This combo drains a lot
Airplane mode + Wifi enable.
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Jhonnybe said:
Okay, so to make a long story short I have terrible battery life. (See image below)
I don't even game, all this time the only thing I did was listening to music trough my headphones whatsapp, and some low usage of Facebook (Messenger). Nothing special in my eyes.
2h55 min SOT. This is really the worst battery life I ever had on every phone, I have this for a couple of months now already. And I am so done with it.
I am looking for options:
Will a new kernel help me out? If so, which one? I don't like fine tweaking. Just a new kernel that works, no tweaking and that works for battery life. I heard FrancoKernel, or ElementalX is good. But keep in mind I just need a kernel for battery/performance. Not for fine tuning.
I will also install xXx No limits. Is this recommended for my case?
I want to know all of your opinions on this, and with my batttery life in mind. Because I really want to get this fixed, I am getting annoyed so much.. Thanks!
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Airplane mode + Wifi enable.
sounds like your battery is dead.

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Can we know more about how it optimizes Kernel and Android OS also would b better if you could tell us if it's open source.
This app still can be patched
Where is the link?
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Where is the link?
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where is the link for downloading app?
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No...it's not open source. He doesn't want to share his methods of 'machine learning' IIRC. I bought n tried v6.0.
I had been using L-Speed's 'Balanced' setting at the time. Tried FDE's performance setting...noticed no improvement. /js
Bump of this thread. Updated docs & info. Pushed v9.2 free version.
I'm using 9.2.4 and I've noticed one bug which might or might not be of pure visual nature. Anyway when I select an app to be preloaded, upon next reboot this app is replaced with the one listed just above it...
Hello I've bought and use the app for some time, overall it's pretty good. However I want to know more in details about some of the AI function/options that's not really explained everywhere in more detail (afaik), some clarification would be great
1. the difference between normal and alternate doze (how they works and stuff)
2. toggle bg apps kill (#killbgapps / #dontkillbgapps), what's this? what's the default config for fresh fde and what will it affect?
Hello.
I'm using Poco F1 , with Official corvus os and greenify and no other mods and stock kernel. I installed the free version and now my charging speed is way to slow after the installation.
While charging I switched of the phone, only to see the phone automatically trying to boot and then showing the charging logo, after seeing it, I disconnected the charger and booted into system.
Please help op if you could fix the charging issue, I would really love to buy it.
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I'm using 9.2.4 and I've noticed one bug which might or might not be of pure visual nature. Anyway when I select an app to be preloaded, upon next reboot this app is replaced with the one listed just above it...
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Will check that. Actually preload is dropped after reboot, so it should be enabled manually after every reboot. Thanks.
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Hello I've bought and use the app for some time, overall it's pretty good. However I want to know more in details about some of the AI function/options that's not really explained everywhere in more detail (afaik), some clarification would be great
1. the difference between normal and alternate doze (how they works and stuff)
2. toggle bg apps kill (#killbgapps / #dontkillbgapps), what's this? what's the default config for fresh fde and what will it affect?
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1. In first case used direct force deep doze mode. On some heavy modified systems like MIUI this causes various issues, so i came out with another method - dumpsys deviceidle step x3 times - this avoids direct force doze but makes it skip idle wait, motion sensor check steps & go directly to light doze - this way it doesn't conflict with nothing, but may not work as well as expected. Simply - use alternatedoze only if you have troubles with normal doze.
2. #killbgapps executes only once you type it - it doesn't do it automatically. Issued 'am kill-all' commad which is nearly same as you'd clear all your recents, while cached data is still in ram.
MohdAhmed said:
Hello.
I'm using Poco F1 , with Official corvus os and greenify and no other mods and stock kernel. I installed the free version and now my charging speed is way to slow after the installation.
While charging I switched of the phone, only to see the phone automatically trying to boot and then showing the charging logo, after seeing it, I disconnected the charger and booted into system.
Please help op if you could fix the charging issue, I would really love to buy it.
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Hi, maybe try to change kernel - in last FDE versions I removed anything that can be related to charging. If you will buy pro version, you can get refund if things 'll go wrong & you want to uninstall it. Thanks.
Seems working
I think i see some differences
Android 10 keeps applying restrictions for the app not use battery in background, after every reboot of the system, should I worry about that? Also, can I leave fde in that "optimized" list in settings/battery management?
Fde is amazing , thanks!
Has the paid version been removed from play store?
I can only find the lite version.
MohdAhmed said:
Has the paid version been removed from play store?
I can only find the lite version.
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Looks that way, followed a link from google search and linked to "page not found". I uninstalled it due to a bug that made bluetooth skip alot. Sucks cause it was great when it worked. Wish I would of backed it up.
MohdAhmed said:
Has the paid version been removed from play store?
I can only find the lite version.
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Yes, it was permanently removed - now it's back, all good.
now has been removed again from play store
How to get the paid version?

Question Excessive battery drain while using YouTube Vanced

I have noticed a strange battery drain issue while using YouTube Vanced (16.15.34).
The battery drain almost seems to be on par with the display's battery drain (see attached picture).
It seems kinda unusual to me that this app uses so much battery.
Does anyone have the same issue or is this normal?
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Reboot? An earlier post about battery drainage said "Did a reboot and it seems to be much better now"
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...hat-cause-this-im-on-miui-12-0-4-a11.4257827/
The percentage is not quite accurate to the usage
GalaxyFan88 said:
I have noticed a strange battery drain issue while using YouTube Vanced (16.15.34).
The battery drain almost seems to be on par with the display's battery drain (see attached picture).
It seems kinda unusual to me that this app uses so much battery.
Does anyone have the same issue or is this normal?View attachment 5292397
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It's a vanced problem, they have a problem in their latest release. I noticed the same thing and it's a global problem. Check "Vanced" on Reddit and you will see many people are complaining about it.
Uninstall and install v16.02.35 until they fix this problem.
GalaxyFan88 said:
I have noticed a strange battery drain issue while using YouTube Vanced (16.15.34).
The battery drain almost seems to be on par with the display's battery drain (see attached picture).
It seems kinda unusual to me that this app uses so much battery.
Does anyone have the same issue or is this normal?View attachment 5292397
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Please see this post by @Timmmmaaahh! in the Youtube Vanced thread. Maybe the excessive data consumption also leads to a high battery drain - at least I could imagine.
Has already been fixed, there has been a re-release. Update to latest Vanced Manager via Github and reinstall YT (+YT Music if you use that as well). And please don't make threads for issues about apps that have a dedicated support thread. That issue was already posted there anyway so this is obsolete.
Same problem. Thanks for the info
Timmmmaaahh! said:
Has already been fixed, there has been a re-release. Update to latest Vanced Manager via Github and reinstall YT (+YT Music if you use that as well). And please don't make threads for issues about apps that have a dedicated support thread. That issue was already posted there anyway so this is obsolete.
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Seems it helped reinstalling/updating VancedManager as you said.
I did it through the app itself and it updated to 2.6.0 Crimson.
Then installed YouTube Vanced re-release (same version number like before).
Battery drain seems to have reduced.
Another thing though. We need to deactivate MIUI optimization upon every reinstalling/updating YouTube vanced, right?
So in the Poco X3 the option to activate/deactivate MIUI optimizations is hidden in the developer menu and can be accessed through clicking on "Set back to standard values" under "Autofill".
Although this is a possible way to access MIUI optimization settings temporarily, every time we are executing "Set back to standard values" we need to also grant permission to all the apps again.
This can be very annoying. Does someone have another way to access MIUI optimizations without this hassle?
GalaxyFan88 said:
Seems it helped reinstalling/updating VancedManager as you said.
I did it through the app itself and it updated to 2.6.0 Crimson.
Then installed YouTube Vanced re-release (same version number like before).
Battery drain seems to have reduced.
Another thing though. We need to deactivate MIUI optimization upon every reinstalling/updating YouTube vanced, right?
So in the Poco X3 the option to activate/deactivate MIUI optimizations is hidden in the developer menu and can be accessed through clicking on "Set back to standard values" under "Autofill".
Although this is a possible way to access MIUI optimization settings temporarily, every time we are executing "Set back to standard values" we need to also grant permission to all the apps again.
This can be very annoying. Does someone have another way to access MIUI optimizations without this hassle?
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Please, search and you will find. Or better yet: try and you will experience. Worst case you have to reinstall. This is all still very obsolete.
Timmmmaaahh! said:
Please, search and you will find. Or better yet: try and you will experience. Worst case you have to reinstall. This is all still very obsolete.
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Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
It still does not work enabling "install via USB" option and consecutively installing via the app mirror apkm installer.
Guess we have to keep going the complicated route through disabling MIUI optimizations, installing Vanced, re-enabling MIUI optimizations and granting permissions for each and every app again.
If anyone can provide a different and more fluent approach, you are very welcome.
GalaxyFan88 said:
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
It still does not work enabling "install via USB" option and consecutively installing via the app mirror apkm installer.
Guess we have to keep going the complicated route through disabling MIUI optimizations, installing Vanced, re-enabling MIUI optimizations and granting permissions for each and every app again.
If anyone can provide a different and more fluent approach, you are very welcome.
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