[4.4.3] Screen not showing in Battery Stats / ScreenOnTime not being logged - Nexus 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello everyone,
Has anyone experienced the bug in 4.4.3 where screen on time is not being logged anymore and the screen does not show up in the integrated battery stats? If yes, is there a fix and if not, will this be fixed?
I want to avoid factory resetting my phone though, so if there is no solution I think I'll just live with it.
Thank you
Spiritreader

Spiritreader said:
Hello everyone,
Has anyone experienced the bug in 4.4.3 where screen on time is not being logged anymore and the screen does not show up in the integrated battery stats? If yes, is there a fix and if not, will this be fixed?
I want to avoid factory resetting my phone though, so if there is no solution I think I'll just live with it.
Thank you
Spiritreader
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have you tried rebooting? and, do you have root? if so, using a root file explorer, delete /data/system/batterystats.bin and reboot.

Hi,
If you just recently updated your phone, it's possible that the battery stats have been reset, and usually just media server and all those things appear as the biggest battery consumers. If you fully charge your phone it should show the correct usage again.
Hope this works.

Hello,
Thanks for your answers
Unfortunately I haven't rooted yet, but I think I might invest time to do that if it can fix the issue. Rebooting hasn't helped nor fully charging it. It just seems like the OS doesn't even log the display stats anymore, although the bar in the battery monitor for screen on is still there

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Battery stats not updating

Hi All,
I'm having a problem when my dock is connected. If I go into Settings, Battery the graph never updates even if I click Refresh. If I don't have my tablet docked it updates properly. This first started happening after I ran the Battery Calibration app. It apparently deletes the batterystats.bin. Could someone please post a copy of their batterystats.bin file who isn't seeing this behavior? Also could you let me know what the permissions should be for it?
Thanks,
Ken
I'm experiencing the same issue. I went ahead and manually deleted the batterystats.bin, but this had no effect on the stats. They still show as they did for quite a few months.
GitAlongLilDoggies said:
Hi All,
I'm having a problem when my dock is connected. If I go into Settings, Battery the graph never updates even if I click Refresh. If I don't have my tablet docked it updates properly. This first started happening after I ran the Battery Calibration app. It apparently deletes the batterystats.bin. Could someone please post a copy of their batterystats.bin file who isn't seeing this behavior? Also could you let me know what the permissions should be for it?
Thanks,
Ken
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I`ve had no luck fixing this.

mm-qcamera-daemon on 4.4.4

I had this on 4.4.2 but 4.4.3 fixed it. I'm on 4.4.4 now and have been since it came out, but all of a sudden last week, mm-qcamera-daemon came back and I'm not alone.
With L just around the corner, I doubt there will be any fix for this from Google, so what's the best way of finding out which app is keeping this service alive?
P.S. I have neither Skype, Instagram, nor Snapchat installed - and never have done - so it's not them.
Did you have a camera app running in the background? ie. minimized it without swiping it away.
Nah, nothing like that. I'll even get it when I boot my phone, open no apps at all, and charge to 100% before unplugging from the charger - this action seems to be the cause of the daemon, like some of the other users on that issue report are saying. Never mind, I guess I'll just wait it out until L.
I have never had this problem on my nexus 5 until today (I bought the Nexus 5 on day one)!
This process is draining all my battery!!
The only app I installed in the past week is "Google Opinion Rewards" which was installed 6 hours ago.
Please help if you find a solution
UPDATE 1: I just noticed, via CPU-Z, that all 4 cores are continuously active at high frequency and the phone is overheating
UPDATE 2: Problem is still there even after removing "Google Opinion Rewards"
Just reflash the stock firmware and see if it continues.
Best thing to do with any issue that a solution can't be found for easily. ?
skttrbrain said:
Nah, nothing like that. I'll even get it when I boot my phone, open no apps at all, and charge to 100% before unplugging from the charger - this action seems to be the cause of the daemon, like some of the other users on that issue report are saying. Never mind, I guess I'll just wait it out until L.
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the camera daemon is supposed to appear. its not supposed to stay around, draining battery. especially at 100%, you will see it, as the phone uses it a little bit, and you havent used the phone at all. it will show up. the question is, if you dont use the camera at all, and it appears in your battery stats, after a full cycle of use, how much battery does it take? chances are that by the end of your battery cycle, it wont even be in your battery stats.
simms22 said:
the camera daemon is supposed to appear. its not supposed to stay around, draining battery. especially at 100%, you will see it, as the phone uses it a little bit, and you havent used the phone at all. it will show up. the question is, if you dont use the camera at all, and it appears in your battery stats, after a full cycle of use, how much battery does it take? chances are that by the end of your battery cycle, it wont even be in your battery stats.
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I actually fixed it now by flashing the system image and restoring all my apps via Titanium Backup, but I swear I'd never even open Camera for it to occur, and I don't have any third party camera apps. It would constantly be active without opening any camera apps at all.
edit- also Google have restated that they're looking into this bug and have marked it urgent, so anyone else getting it - don't panic too much, it's most likely not a problem you've caused.
I suspect the Hangouts/Hangouts dialer. I updated the app few days ago (no other installs), today was the first time that I got this issue (got my Nexus in February). Also first time since updating I used the camera, followed by battery drain/ daemon/ "failed to connect camera" etc.
I think its because of android wear
With android wear u can access the camera, hence u will be seeing the camera drain for sure. i unpaired my watch for few days and i didnt have this problem till now
I had this problema today morning, my android version is 4.4.4, In my case I used yesterday the camera to attach a photo inside the facebook messenger, maybe this buggy app make this mess in my case.
I reboot and waiting for the results
Same here
Everything was ok from 4.4.2 till 4.4.4. But suddenly week ago discovered mm-qcamera-daemon issue, tried many things without success. I am using phone in safe mode (facepalm).
Waiting official Android L or fix from google.
I got the same issue now!
Started today, what the hell?
Some apps will keep the camera wakelocks going. Freeze anything that can possibly use the camera and see what happens.
Or just clean flash stock, and see if its OK. If so... Install a handful of apps per day.... Then if it goes nuts you know it's an app you've just installed.
https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=70755#c171
I think i had this fixed. Ihave a rooted nexus 5 stock rom. Installed greenify, pirchased the donate version and had the camera app greenified. No more mm-qcamera-daemon showing up on my battery stats. No more "cannot connect to camera" issues. (So far it's been 2days without it.
camera block app
i see this issue occurs when i use skype or any camera related app in my grand 2 4.4.2 / only way i keep the issue at bay is use camera block app.. which i keep it turned on when i am not really using the camera.
this seem to keep this daemon under control and not drain my battery .

Trebuchet Battery Drain

Hi everyone. I have a fully stock Oneplus One (i.e. kernal, ROM, recovery, non-root, and locked bootloader) on 33R.
Since receiving notification on last night, Oct. 13, that my update is available/ready to be installed, I have been having a significant battery drain from "Trebuchet", which I am not using as my launcher, but Google Launcher.
I have had no prior battery drain whatsoever, but very good battery life.
Has anyone else experienced this or may know the cause? Any information or discussion is greatly appreciated. Thanking you in advance for your time and attention.
Since you have a non-rooted phone, the only option I can suggest you is to clear Terbuchet's data and cache from Settings-Apps and restart your phone and see if it fixes the issue
Srikar_NBK said:
Since you have a non-rooted phone, the only option I can suggest you is to clear Terbuchet's data and cache from Settings-Apps and restart your phone and see if it fixes the issue
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Thank you for your reply @Srikar_NBK. I have cleared Trebuchet's data and cache as well as rebooted the system, but to no avail I still have Trebuchet listed at the top of my battery's woes.
is there a reason not to update?
Sent from OPO.

[Help Required] Android System ( System_server) drain battery issue (5.1.1)

I know I am not the first one to post about this issue. I have searched, not only on xda, but some other websites. I just cannot find a solution. I am running 5.1.1 non rooted Stock ROM. I have tried everything. Enabled and Disabled a lot of settings. Nothing seems to work. 20% for that Android System is just too much. It started a week ago. Today I have Installed "Quick System Info PRO" and it shows that some "System_Server" is eating battery due to a high usage of RAM and Proccesor. See attachments please.
I am thinkg about updating my OPO, but I am not sure if this will help.
Did you find a solution? Do you know how to fix this? Please share your knowledge with me.
I used to plug and charge my OPO once every day and a half. But now I have to live with my charger inside my pockets because I am charging my phone every 10 hours.
There are any other apps? Also, try with android 6.0, might fix something.
Hi @srsdani.
Thank you for your reply. No. There are not any other apps eating battery. Mostly because I am at work, I use Whatsapp.
I should also mention that the phone gets super hot for no reason, like when you are playing a game after a long time. (Due to the intesive CPU usage).
leokook said:
Hi @srsdani.
Thank you for your reply. No. There are not any other apps eating battery. Mostly because I am at work, I use Whatsapp.
I should also mention that the phone gets super hot for no reason, like when you are playing a game after a long time. (Due to the intesive CPU usage).
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there can be couple of problem responsible causing this .if i would be you , i would deep wipe my every os related partition and flash a new maybe unofficial cm 12s /any non crazy rom properly and see the results
You use at work wifi or mobile data?
Off topic :
Privacy guard shows phone is awake while charging phone(location service) is waking up only while charging.. Anysolution?
1.i have disabled screen awake in dev options
2.i am using original charger
3.i am on latest cos13
4.while charging screen is completely off & no background apps running (greenifyd)
Even wakelock Detector also shows phone awake.. How to disable??
Wifi
srsdani said:
You use at work wifi or mobile data?
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I use WiFi, mostly.
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there can be couple of problem responsible causing this .if i would be you , i would deep wipe my every os related partition and flash a new maybe unofficial cm 12s /any non crazy rom properly and see the results
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I'm thinking is OS-related. But by doing some search you will find a lot of people with same issue. Even non-OPO users. I'm gonna give it a try anyway.! Thank you for your reply.
leokook said:
I'm thinking is OS-related. But by doing some search you will find a lot of people with same issue. Even non-OPO users. I'm gonna give it a try anyway.! Thank you for your reply.
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try better battery stats and correct firmware and recovery , if possible do everything in fastboot inc flashing
So, yeah, I got the most expected update, installed and worked great... Until some issues showed up, like lockscreen freeze, and now the "you can't see you WiFi power consumption" issue. I'm mad, I know WiFi was taking a huge piece of my battery ( tried some suggestions) but now a bug report appeared, and this is what I face today
Before it was like this
What should I do now? A clean install ?
Sent from my A0001 using XDA-Developers mobile app
leokook said:
So, yeah, I got the most expected update, installed and worked great... Until some issues showed up, like lockscreen freeze, and now the "you can't see you WiFi power consumption" issue. I'm mad, I know WiFi was taking a huge piece of my battery ( tried some suggestions) but now a bug report appeared, and this is what I face today View attachment 3741929
Before it was like this View attachment 3741930
What should I do now? A clean install ?
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Don t fast reboot
Shutdown your device and power on
Reboot enable system drain
Disable from security settings google administrator
Cyanogen device manager does the same
Also cyanogen statistic are not used any more to lollipop
Do not use greenify apps from version to version update has opposite results
If you want better battery use apps that will disable sensors and locationwhen device sleep

Question Unknown hidden system app after OS 13.1 Update //added major battery drain since apps now won't stay closed after forced close.

Hello there. I think my phone's been compromised. It's been acting up since my last OS update. I have a OnePlus 9 LE2115, currently running oxygen os 13.1.
I was searching through apps because something's draining my battery and i noticed that all of my apps are always running even tho I've turned them all off manually and turned off background data usages. I can't force stop on about 60 percent of my apps anymore.
Upon further inspection, i found a few system apps I've never seen before and cannot find any info on when googling.
App #1- Metis ( i cannot find any info on this at all or delete this app but i have disabled it but i don't think that did anything) when i googled 'Metis ui' this is something that caught my eye... (https://github.com/europeana/metis-ui/blob/develop/package-lock.json) i don't read code so I'm not sure what it even is but it's the only thing i saw that might be relevant to what's installed?
App#2- media:: 10065 ( it doesn't show up as an app normally, just when 'show system' apps on my apps list in settings.
App#3-i think it's from when i installed TikTok on my phone but have since deleted it, but as you can see the 'musically' file was found on my phone after TikTok app was deleted.
I'll attach screenshot of what I'm seeing... Idk what to do. Can you please help me with this?
I was in the same situation with my op9 after update to 13.1 The absolute only way I could achieve proper battery life and it was from a suggestion out of the oneplus community. Factory reset fixed everything. Now I'm getting 22-30 hours off charger and up to 7 hrs Sot. This will fix your issues as well. It stinks but is what has to be done.
Generally, the recommendation is to factory reset after OTA. Sometimes bugs pop up and factory reset fixes them. I have had a few myself lately. Anyways, if it still doesn't fix your issues, I recommend to use MSM Tool to revert back to factory firmware. It will take you back to OOS11. You can then OTA all the way upto latest one. Then do a factory reset and start using the phone.
You could first try to keep device plugged in and charging 30 min to an hour after it's completely full charging to optimize apps See if this works before having to reset device .
mattie_49 said:
You could first try to keep device plugged in and charging 30 min to an hour after it's completely full charging to optimize apps See if this works before having to reset device .
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I've had it at a full charge and it will last a little longer but all my apps are still running in the background. And it takes so long for my fast charger to charge up my phone too. I was hoping i didn't have to factory reset but... I guess if it's the only thing that can be done for this. I've had to resort to fingerprint locking every app to see if would stop the problem. It didn't. Well, here goes nothing. Time to backup my data. I'll come back after my reset and update. Thank you for your help guys!
If you only started having these issues after updating to 13.1, then its best you do a factory reset. Its not uncommon for weird issues to happen such as battery drain. I once lost the ability to use 5G after an update and a factory reset fixed it. If you believe your phone might be compromised, well a factory reset will fix that too.

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