Battery, WTF is going on here? - ONE Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Can anyone point me in the direction of how to track this battery drain down?
Stock Rom, double tap, flashlight, camera, and music gestures off.
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Interesting. I'd like to know as well.

One of your apps is preventing your phone from deep sleeping. As you can see in the screenshots, Keep awake: 3h 39m 13s
Which app is it? Don't know. You'll need to root your phone and then download one of the following apps: Wakelock Detector, BetterBatteryStats, Gsam to find out which app is preventing your phone from deep sleeping.

Cool thanks I do that tonight. A reboot fixes it every time. Seems to happen first thing every morning. I rebooted right after my first post, here is my stats now.
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My money is on Google Play Services. Check the fix in my signature.
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Man, look at how many times some of this has been used.
I disabled just keep awake function. I guess I'll find out tomorrow if that fixed it or not.
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My money is on Google Play Services. Check the fix in my signature.
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Thanks, denning play services stay awake seems to have fixed the problem.
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Google Services is MURDERING my battery!

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Google services is waking my phone so much, almost 2k in 3 hours. Is anyone else experiencing this or just me? It's out of control and I have no idea why...
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About an hour later each wakelock woke it about another 1k times.
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Bump?
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I guess I'll just assume that this is normal behavior. The number seems high, so that's why I posted. I guess battery life isn't as good as I thought it was on this phone.
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Try clearing data for Google play services and play store.
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Click on it and is it nlp collector wakelock? I have issues with this all the time. Every time I find a fix, Google updates play services and screws it up again. I just turned off location services and disabled Google now and that fixes it.
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Click on it and is it nlp collector wakelock? I have issues with this all the time. Every time I find a fix, Google updates play services and screws it up again. I just turned off location services and disabled Google now and that fixes it.
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Yeah nlp collector is at the top of the list. I wish google would get this stuff sorted out. I'd like to actually USE my $600 smartphone...
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I know what you mean. Thankfully I don't use Google now very much so it didn't bother. Would be nice to have it as an option when I did want to use it without it killing my battery. I turned it off today and I'm still at 75% after 18 hours off charger so I'm happy
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HELP! Google Play Services drained 2GB in less than a day!

Google Play Services is killing my data plan. I did some research on the forums and I am assuming this is because I just installed CM and my nexus is trying to download the new 4.4.3 update. What should I do to make it stop? I Read that for some people checking the restrict background data box works but it doesnt for others. Also read about an app called DisableServices but also came across mixed results.
Can anybody help me?
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I though this was fixed in their latest builds? Which build are you on?
I thought so too. But apparently is trying to download. I was on 4.4.2 and then installed cyanogenmod 11
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I thought so too. But apparently is trying to download. I was on 4.4.2 and then installed cyanogenmod 11
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Install this app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=cn.wq.disableservice
Go to System apps, google services and then disable "SystemUpdateService". This should fix it afaik,
Seems like the issue where the phone keeps downloading 4.4.3 over and over.
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Seems like the issue where the phone keeps downloading 4.4.3 over and over.
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Yeah, thats exactly whats doing.
that was a CM bug, supposedly fixed in M7
http://www.androidpolice.com/2014/0...e-data-caps-fixed-in-newly-released-m7-build/

Weird battery life

So last night, I turned off WiFi and location, and Google plus had a freaking 10 hour wakelock (didn't take much battery, we have a nice soc, didn't notice actually)
Why would that happen?
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The weird thing is that it didn't actually affect battery life, it is just weird... (good cpu not using any battery when at lowest frequency and screen off)
I'm running stock retailEU xt1032 on Asian xt1033 dual sim (Romania), bootloader locked, not rooted, nothing. I don't even use G+...
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Android os and Android system also have weird wakelocks... I don't have root, so I can't get to the root of the problem (pun not intended) because of Google's restrictions on kitkat...
G+ photo auto backup is disabled.
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Perhaps Auto-Sync or Google+ notifications might be issue.
I've disabled notifications of apps those I don't use and really my battery life is amazing!
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Perhaps Auto-Sync or Google+ notifications might be issue.
I've disabled notifications of apps those I don't use and really my battery life is amazing!
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Yeah, maybe, but wifi and data were off... Gingerbread did a good job going to sleep when they were off, now it doesn't seem like it... (maybe trying to sell my data over no connection? Who knows...)

Carrieriq is back?

I removed the general bloat that this phone comes with, as well as the carrieriq ages ago. For the past few weeks I've been experiencing great battery life and struggle to drain it since I primarily am a casual user with no more than 2-3 hours of screen on time. However, today, I looked at my phone and saw that the battery had drained a lot quicker than normal - I had to charge it a few hours ago. According to wakelock detector, carrieriq appears to be draining it.
What gives?
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Did you use a carrierIQ checker? Voodoo is often recommended. It will let you know if there is any files left on your phone
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Did you use a carrierIQ checker? Voodoo is often recommended. It will let you know if there is any files left on your phone
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Just installed it and got this:
I'm not sure those consists of files I could just blithely delete without getting boot errors and what not. Is there anything I should do? My battery life is draining faster than normal and if this keeps up, I'm just going to sell this phone and get an international version.
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Unless you specifically removed CarrierIQ when debloating, it's there. To remove it, check here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2819450

Google Play Services highest battery user by a mile?

I noticed Google Play Services is by far the highest battery user according to my ZenFone 6, e.g. 40% out of 78% was attributed to it:
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I know PS provides services for other apps and is not itself the main problem usually but all guides I read told me that it still shouldn't use that much battery. Is this normal or do I have to hunt for a buggy app? And if so, any ideas on how?
TIA
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I know PS provides services for other apps and is not itself the main problem usually but all guides I read told me that it still shouldn't use that much battery. Is this normal or do I have to hunt for a buggy app?
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It is not normal, but I don't have installed your apps.
Google Play Services isn't present in my battery statistics at all, because it is probably lower than 1%.
It's a glitch. Mine does it too but I can still pull down a good day of battery sometimes more.
Also phone idle sits near the same as well which is also another glitch that needs to be fixed
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Don't get me wrong, I usually still can go two days without problems but it still seems weird for PS to appear to drain so much
For what it's worth and for those who are interested, the latest beta update for PS seems to have fixed it
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For what it's worth and for those who are interested, the latest beta update for PS seems to have fixed it
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I face the same problem. How did you fix that.?
I am on Android 9 only without root.
Thanks!

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