[Q] ridiculous battery times, on stand by! - Nexus 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

i got this phone about 2 months ago to replace my p.o.s. samsung galaxy s relay 4g (even the name gave me headaches) and at first it was pretty awesome, sweet camera, enough space for my shenanigans, and a sweet display. however, it all changed when i updated to 4.4.4........ my battery now lasts like 4 hours from the time it's unplugged from the charger. also that is with light use at work, like texts here and there, snapchat, and random facebook usage. now, i can only open up my camera app like 3 or 4 times after a reboot and then a message will come up saying "can't connect to camera" same thing while trying to open it with apps that can open up the camera. after googling i found that it's a process that gets hung up and never closes unless the device is rebooted, and when booted into safe mode the camera doesn't do this anymore. ok, so i resort to google, i type the symptoms and came across a thread that blames it on third party apps. but i've tried not opening the third party apps that might be causing the camera to do this but it still happens. any ideas? also i'm on towelroot because i didnt feel like going through the huge process of rooting just to use the ps3 sixaxis controller and to do the volume mod. but i'll take suggestions on what i should do next! if 4.4.4 is what's draining my battery would it be advised to downgrade to 4.4.3?

Did you look at the battery help sticky thread? You can get to it via my signature
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battery life is about how you personally use your device, how you set it up, what apps you use, and most of all the quality of your phone/data connection. if your battery is draining fast, look at your setup and apps. apps like Facebook will drain lots if battery, even when not using. and yout other apps can bug the camera, even if you never use them. just installing them will do the trick.

Did I just heard "shenanigans"? Oh sh1t

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GB Update Camera memory leak + battery drain

Just noticed this when playing with LG cam app and stock cam app.
If you want to test it yourself, do the following:
1. reboot the phone.
2. use it for a while but DO NOT open camera app.
3. goto Settings > About Phone > Battery Use
4. notice there are NO camera listed.
5. now open and close camera app (stock or LG doesn't matter, no need to take pictures or video)
6. use it again for a while
7. go back to Settings > About Phone > Battery Use
8 notice the camera app is listed and battery use is WAY HIGHER than all other apps/system components.
9. Also notice that the camera is warmer than before.
This means the camera is NOT COMPLETELY off when you close the camera app. This probably one of the source of over-heating.
ROM version at the time of this post:
Updated from froyo to GB through LG update tool without any problem.
Flashed xboarder56's rooted GB ROM through CWM.
I'm not convinced. The camera probably draws more battery because it's an extra doohicky. Duh, you activate another part of the phone and it draws more battery. But I'm thinking that the camera probably draws a little more. I also read (sorry, can't source it) that the modem is in that general area as well. The combined draw might be enough to explain the heat gain. And in the battery drain screen, does the drain remain over time? If the camera/battery usage persists over a longer duration, then there is for sure a problem. But I'd guess that with time the percentages will drop to expected levels. I'd think a similar situation would occur with memory. Recording high-def video ain't easy. Even if the phone isn't actually recording video I'll bet it's reserving enough memory so that it can without stuttering.
All of this is pure speculation, I have nothing to back it up..
adampdx said:
I'm not convinced. The camera probably draws more battery because it's an extra doohicky. Duh, you activate another part of the phone and it draws more battery. But I'm thinking that the camera probably draws a little more. I also read (sorry, can't source it) that the modem is in that general area as well. The combined draw might be enough to explain the heat gain. And in the battery drain screen, does the drain remain over time? If the camera/battery usage persists over a longer duration, then there is for sure a problem. But I'd guess that with time the percentages will drop to expected levels. I'd think a similar situation would occur with memory. Recording high-def video ain't easy. Even if the phone isn't actually recording video I'll bet it's reserving enough memory so that it can without stuttering.
All of this is pure speculation, I have nothing to back it up..
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I hope you read my post again.
It's not about camera draining battery when taking pictures/video. It's opposite: drianing battery when you are NOT using camera: i.e. camera app is closed.
Since people are not convinced, I'll change the test procedure to this:
1. reboot the phone.
2. leave your phone IDLE. DO NOT use it for 5 minutes.
3. goto Settings > About Phone > Battery Use
4. notice there are NO camera listed.
5. now OPEN and CLOSE (use task killer) camera app (stock or LG doesn't matter, no need to take pictures or video)
6. leave your phone IDLE. DO NOT use it for 5 minutes.
7. go back to Settings > About Phone > Battery Use
8. notice the camera app is listed and battery use is WAY HIGHER than all other apps/system components.
9. Also notice that the camera is warmer than before.
OK, following instructions and currently running EB 2.3.3 1.6.
1. Rebooted phone.
2. Started Camera app and pushed back twice to close the app.
3. Verified with Android running processes and Taskiller Free that camera has been nullified.
4. Waited 5 minutes.
Results: Right after I closed the camera app I saw that it had used 2% of total battery. After 5 minutes camera is at 21% usage and climbing. Heating...negligible. But after a few more minutes that could easily change. Just checked again as I write and we're up to 24% usage.
By Jove, I think you're on to something. Sorry for doubting. What now?
adampdx said:
OK, following instructions and currently running EB 2.3.3 1.6.
1. Rebooted phone.
2. Started Camera app and pushed back twice to close the app.
3. Verified with Android running processes and Taskiller Free that camera has been nullified.
4. Waited 5 minutes.
Results: Right after I closed the camera app I saw that it had used 2% of total battery. After 5 minutes camera is at 21% usage and climbing. Heating...negligible. But after a few more minutes that could easily change. Just checked again as I write and we're up to 24% usage.
By Jove, I think you're on to something. Sorry for doubting. What now?
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I'm no dev but I know if anything seems unusual.
We can do nothing other than hoping incompetent LG software engineers acknowledge this problem.(just acknowledge, not solving)
edit: I think we can do a comparison of the battery drain.
it might be that i'm just lucky. i tried your steps. closed camera after testing it. then killed the process using absolute system root. camera doesn't even show up for me under battery use. ??? even if i keep the camera running for a few minutes. plus, i was outside today recording my boy out in the yard for 15-20 minutes. never noticed anything odd about my battery use. running eaglesblood 1.0.6 and the lg cam ver.1.2 ported for gb 2.3.3. not calling out the op. just sayin.
crazythunder said:
it might be that i'm just lucky. i tried your steps. closed camera after testing it. then killed the process using absolute system root. camera doesn't even show up for me under battery use. ??? even if i keep the camera running for a few minutes. plus, i was outside today recording my boy out in the yard for 15-20 minutes. never noticed anything odd about my battery use. running eaglesblood 1.0.6 and the lg cam ver.1.2 ported for gb 2.3.3. not calling out the op. just sayin.
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Depends on whether you rebooted or not.
rebooting clears the battery use statistics since last reboot. Makes it easier to see which app is draining battery.
Yes, I noticed this the other day. It got me worried thinking I had been hacked and a program was accessing my camera. Any way, I think it was fast reboot I used and then the camera usage was no longer on my battery stats. I'm not sure but I'll try it again and see.
richteralan said:
Depends on whether you rebooted or not.
rebooting clears the battery use statistics since last reboot. Makes it easier to see which app is draining battery.
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i said i tried your steps,meaning, i followed instructions. but you can't say that this is happening to everyone. there are too many variables involved,different roms,software etc.
while i'm sure it is happening to you, it's not happening to everyone. and judging by the lack of responses here, i'd assume it's not happening to most. only time will tell.
My battery usage has continued. Now I'm at 45% but its been a while and other things have been running as well. Very strange. Anyone notice this on any Froyo ROMs?
Just checked, no issue here..
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i said i tried your steps,meaning, i followed instructions. but you can't say that this is happening to everyone. there are too many variables involved,different roms,software etc.
while i'm sure it is happening to you, it's not happening to everyone. and judging by the lack of responses here, i'd assume it's not happening to most. only time will tell.
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Would you mind telling me what ROM/Kernel you have?
p.s. I'm on rooted stock GB update.
crazythunder said:
it might be that i'm just lucky. i tried your steps. closed camera after testing it. then killed the process using absolute system root. camera doesn't even show up for me under battery use. ??? even if i keep the camera running for a few minutes. plus, i was outside today recording my boy out in the yard for 15-20 minutes. never noticed anything odd about my battery use. running eaglesblood 1.0.6 and the lg cam ver.1.2 ported for gb 2.3.3. not calling out the op. just sayin.
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But you manually killed the camera all. That's not what the test was. And voids any useful info. You shouldn't have to manually close the camera app.
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eaglesblood 1.0.6 , no custom kernel.
i've had my g2x from day 1. battery was never really an issue for me. call tmo and complain about your situation. they'll probably send you a new battery and let you keep the old one.
eagle1967 said:
But you manually killed the camera all. That's not what the test was. And voids any useful info. You shouldn't have to manually close the camera app.
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5. now OPEN and CLOSE (use task killer) camera app (stock or LG doesn't matter, no need to take pictures or video)
i know how to read
crazythunder said:
eaglesblood 1.0.6 , no custom kernel.
i've had my g2x from day 1. battery was never really an issue for me. call tmo and complain about your situation. they'll probably send you a new battery and let you keep the old one.
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I don't know but you seem like to assume a lot.
I haven't got any problem with my g2x and I do not plan to complain just to get some stuff for free.
If these kind of thread bothers you too much, I suggest you ignore me.
richteralan said:
I don't know but you seem like to assume a lot.
I haven't got any problem with my g2x and I do not plan to complain just to get some stuff for free.
If these kind of thread bothers you too much, I suggest you ignore me.
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put some of that college education to use and realize i was trying to help. wtf
noone was telling you to scam anyone out of anything. lighten up. go have a drink. or get laid or something. that's what i get for suggesting you might have a legitimate battery issue. tell you what....i hope it explodes on you now and battery acid oozes out of your screen, causing it to be useless. then YOU cannot post your myths here anymore. have a great day.....dude
crazythunder said:
put some of that college education to use and realize i was trying to help. wtf
noone was telling you to scam anyone out of anything. lighten up. go have a drink. or get laid or something. that's what i get for suggesting you might have a legitimate battery issue. tell you what....i hope it explodes on you now and battery acid oozes out of your screen, causing it to be useless. then YOU cannot post your myths here anymore. have a great day.....dude
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I guess you failed to read my first line in my first post.
My G2x battery is fine since froyo. Thanks for asking.
And for the rest of your post, I guess you think either it's funny or make me rage.
Well, I did both, cookie for you?
richteralan said:
I guess you failed to read my first line in my first post.
My G2x battery is fine since froyo. Thanks for asking.
And for the rest of your post, I guess you think either it's funny or make me rage.
Well, I did both, cookie for you?
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well you're a horrible troubleshooter then.
and, the most interesting man in the world does not eat cookies.

So...my Droid Maxx eats 10% of battery in just 3 hours,,,

Well, this is not why I bought this phone for. SOT is only 25 minutes, and it is worse than my Xperia Z Ultra.
zllovesuki said:
Well, this is not why I bought this phone for. SOT is only 25 minutes, and it is worse than my Xperia Z Ultra.
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I dont get it.....???????
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caseyk621 said:
i dont get it.....???????
Sent from droid ultra
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battery sucks for some reasons, solutions please?
zllovesuki said:
battery sucks for some reasons, solutions please?
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Assuming you started from %100?
I found after some app updates that my play services cache was rather high and I had some unnusual battery drain. So I went to manage apps and cleared the cache on play services. Seemed to correct itself after that.
If you just got it then cycle it a couple times, it gets better after a week or so.
If you've had it awhile then a rogue app is causing it. BetterBatteryStats or gsam from play store will do better at helping figure it out.
5hrs 36mins SOT
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KitKat and Jelly Bean have both had battery drains related to location services. I'm keeping location turned off until the next release. I'm not happy about it, but it does seem to make a difference.
cpurick said:
KitKat and Jelly Bean have both had battery drains related to location services. I'm keeping location turned off until the next release. I'm not happy about it, but it does seem to make a difference.
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I don't have an issue with location services unless I have google now enabled then it is a battery hog.
I had a massive battery drain because of WiFi even when off. Go to WiFi settings advanced turn off scanning always on.
you need to use better battery stats. just research xda for it. and follow the posts directions. you will find out what exactly is eating your battery.
zllovesuki said:
Well, this is not why I bought this phone for. SOT is only 25 minutes, and it is worse than my Xperia Z Ultra.
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Battery drain has been a relatively common experience after the KitKat 4.4 update. I have a Droid Mini, not a Maxx, but I've been seeing a lot of reports for all three of last years Droid line (Mini, Ultra and Maxx). Troubleshooting battery life is typically done through looking at events called wakelocks. Wakelocks are created by apps on your phone to prevent it from going into "deep sleep"--basically, they allow the CPU to stay on when the screen on your phone seems off. BetterBatteryStats or WakelockDetector are two apps that can be used to gain a little more insight into what wakelocks you are experiencing and what might be causing them.
However, wakelocks are broken down into two categories--those run by the Android kernel itself (kernal wakelocks) and those created by apps running in the background (partial wakelocks). Unfortunately, the 4.4 update made it impossible to view the partial wakelocks directly without root permissions. If you did as I did and naively updated to 4.4 without root, you won't be able to root your phone (as of now) to see the partial wakelocks. Instead, the wakelocks will show up under the kernal wakelocks that can be viewed--but instead of an app by app breakdown, they are visible only in the aggregate, so figuring out which app in particular is causing your problem can be a real trick.
One way to do so is to look at the apps running in the background of under the "Apps">"Running" in settings and see which apps you have actually been using and are supposed to appear and which apps are not. Then select the apps that you didn't start and force close them in sequence, checking Wakelock Detector or BetterBatteryStats after each to see if they have fixed your issue at all. The best way IMHO to see if they had an immediate effect is to look for increases in the "Deep Sleep" stat--if the app had been keeping your phone awake, and you force closed it, the Deep Sleep time should go up after you shut off your phone.
All that being said, troubleshooting is a real *****. There is an abundance of non-app-related issues with 4.4, or so it would appear. I have seen posts attributing fixes to turning location services to "GPS only". Others recommend clearing the Google Play Services cache in the Apps menu, clearing the cache in phone more generally, and using every other more conventional battery conservation trick in the book. Still others reported the only fix as a factor reset. These things had little to no benefit to me--although I never had to resort to a factory reset since I found a fix this morning. For me, all it took was going into Wifi>Advanced>Wi-Fi frequency band and changing from "Auto" to the 2.4GHz setting. This seems to have nailed the persistent wakelock issue that had been showing up as "Android OS" under the stock battery life in the settings, which showed up as a kernel wakelock under "suspend_backoff" in BetterBatteryStats. Hope that something out of all of this can help you--I'm immensely frustrated with how poorly my phone performed for the last month after the KitKat upgrade. It appears, however, that the fix I just found has restored my battery life from the 3-6 hours I have been getting lately to 12-14 hours. I'll update in a couple days after I see how things go. Best of luck!
Update, after a real short period of time:
Somehow doing this appears to have broken my Touchless Control. I can't get Google to recognize the "Ok, Google Now" bit, which it had done in the past nearly flawlessly, nor will Google Search transcribe voice searches, period. Going into the Settings>Touchless Control shows Touchless Control to be unchecked, but tapping the button to enable Touchless Control doesn't do anything. The button dims slightly, as if the press is registered, but the box doesn't check and the Voice Search and continues not to work. Interestingly, putting the Wifi back on "Auto" as opposed to 2.4GHz doesn't seem to fix this; rebooting into Safe Mode makes it work fine though. I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling my Touchless Control app, but I'm hoping this isn't a persistent issue for me. Ugh. In any case, I'll take battery life over Touchless Control for the time being.
EDIT: Voice input doesn't work anywhere on my phone--I can't press the microphone button on the keyboard and speak, for example, to dictate a text message. Potentially this is unrelated to the battery life issue, but I'm going to do some more digging and see what I can find.
Jumnhy said:
Update, after a real short period of time:
Somehow doing this appears to have broken my Touchless Control. I can't get Google to recognize the "Ok, Google Now" bit, which it had done in the past nearly flawlessly, nor will Google Search transcribe voice searches, period. Going into the Settings>Touchless Control shows Touchless Control to be unchecked, but tapping the button to enable Touchless Control doesn't do anything. The button dims slightly, as if the press is registered, but the box doesn't check and the Voice Search and continues not to work. Interestingly, putting the Wifi back on "Auto" as opposed to 2.4GHz doesn't seem to fix this; rebooting into Safe Mode makes it work fine though. I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling my Touchless Control app, but I'm hoping this isn't a persistent issue for me. Ugh. In any case, I'll take battery life over Touchless Control for the time being.
EDIT: Voice input doesn't work anywhere on my phone--I can't press the microphone button on the keyboard and speak, for example, to dictate a text message. Potentially this is unrelated to the battery life issue, but I'm going to do some more digging and see what I can find.
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What do you have checked under settings, language and input?
Do you have any third party keyboards installed?
Have you done or considered doing a factory data reset?
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jfriend33 said:
What do you have checked under settings, language and input?
Do you have any third party keyboards installed?
Have you done or considered doing a factory data reset?
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No third party keyboards whatsoever. Up until now I had been really happy with Google's stock keyboard. Under Settings>Language and Input I have Google (English) checked, as well as Google Pinyin Input, and Google voice typing, which is set to English (US).
Been thinking about doing a factory data reset but would like to avoid it if possible because I've been horribly disorganized about curating my contacts across a variety of Google accounts--I know that if I had to, I have all my information backed up, but it'd be a big pain getting it sorted again afterward. I've heard others say that an FDR has fixed the battery all on its own. I don't know if I mentioned, but booting into safe mode restores the voice input functionality.
Got a Droid Mini now myself for a few days, it's at 4.4 and obviously unrooted and there apparently is no hope for the Chinese unlock nowadays either, sadly, so that means doing whatever possible to ensure the best battery life on mine as well. I hadn't considered forcing the 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi operation so I set it that way just now and then immediately attempted to use touchless control and it's working fine for mine with only that one change from Auto to 2.4 made.
I was using GSam Battery Monitor to get some idea of what's going on with this device but recently decided to just give the Snapdragon BatteryGuru a shot and see what happens (got another 1.5 days of monitoring before it does whatever it's supposed to do).
On complete idle it does lose about 1.2% per hour (with Wi-Fi off) but I might redo that test now with the 2.4 GHz manual setting and see if anything is changed.
It's not anywhere near the battery life of the Droid MAXX I had and sold, obviously, but so far it's doing ok. I ordered an Incipio Ghost 100 Qi-charging base a few days ago, hopefully it'll be here by the weekend so I can stop wearing and tearing the microUSB port.
Will see what happens...
br0adband said:
Got a Droid Mini now myself for a few days, it's at 4.4 and obviously unrooted and there apparently is no hope for the Chinese unlock nowadays either, sadly, so that means doing whatever possible to ensure the best battery life on mine as well. I hadn't considered forcing the 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi operation so I set it that way just now and then immediately attempted to use touchless control and it's working fine for mine with only that one change from Auto to 2.4 made.
I was using GSam Battery Monitor to get some idea of what's going on with this device but recently decided to just give the Snapdragon BatteryGuru a shot and see what happens (got another 1.5 days of monitoring before it does whatever it's supposed to do).
On complete idle it does lose about 1.2% per hour (with Wi-Fi off) but I might redo that test now with the 2.4 GHz manual setting and see if anything is changed.
It's not anywhere near the battery life of the Droid MAXX I had and sold, obviously, but so far it's doing ok. I ordered an Incipio Ghost 100 Qi-charging base a few days ago, hopefully it'll be here by the weekend so I can stop wearing and tearing the microUSB port.
Will see what happens...
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Glad to know that the Wi-Fi settings aren't the likely culprit of my ****ed voice input. I tried the Snapdragon BatteryGuru for a while--for me the effect was negligible over a period of about two weeks. What was the wakelock keeping your phone up?
Jumnhy said:
Glad to know that the Wi-Fi settings aren't the likely culprit of my ****ed voice input. I tried the Snapdragon BatteryGuru for a while--for me the effect was negligible over a period of about two weeks. What was the wakelock keeping your phone up?
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I have no idea, haven't bothered to look at the wakelocks presently. I got used to using TricksterMod to monitor everything but of course I can't do anything with it because of no root access.
Really wish a miracle would come along at some point, we could use a working root definitely.
Hell, we could use 4.4.2 AND a working root to be honest, hopefully whenever 4.4.2 comes along it'll fix a lot of crap in 4.4 that Motorola and Verizon just broke for whatever reason. Bleh.
Come on, Motorola, make it happen.
<and offer the option for us end users to purchase an unlock code direct from you, too...>
br0adband said:
I have no idea, haven't bothered to look at the wakelocks presently. I got used to using TricksterMod to monitor everything but of course I can't do anything with it because of no root access.
Really wish a miracle would come along at some point, we could use a working root definitely.
Hell, we could use 4.4.2 AND a working root to be honest, hopefully whenever 4.4.2 comes along it'll fix a lot of crap in 4.4 that Motorola and Verizon just broke for whatever reason. Bleh.
Come on, Motorola, make it happen.
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Yeah, I'm with you there. I'm hoping we get 4.4.2 by mid/end of the summer, and in the meantime sitting here kicking myself for not jumping on top of buying an unlock code while they were available. $40 would have been cheap compared to putting up with this broken ****. I've been hugely disappointed in Motorola for failing to address the bugs in 4.4 in any sort of official capacity for the Droid lineup. It's funny--I didn't really care about having root so long as my phone was working. But trying to fix everything that has gone wrong has gotten my just drooling for root. Hopefully we get it eventually, and I know that the next phone I buy will DEFINITELY have an unlocked bootloader. Ugh.
I swore I'd never purchase another Motorola product and I suppose technically I haven't meaning I will never directly buy one from Motorola or from a carrier with their products (not even Google) - I got this Droid Mini for a decent price from someone off craigslist after selling the Droid MAXX for a very nice profit indeed so, in the long run I got the Droid MAXX free of charge to begin with, made profit from that then bought the Mini which is basically the same device in a smaller package more or less and still no money has gone directly to Motorola (or Verizon for that matter since I use T-Mobile just fine).
Gave up on Motorola when they pooched all of us Atrix and Photon owners so to hell with Motorola for that fiasco. Now it seems like they're doing it again by being slow and stupid for whatever reason.
I cannot for the life of me understand why it takes these companies so damned long to release a fix or update for a device - consider that the Moto X, the Droid Ultra, the Droid MAXX, and the Droid Mini all have the same X8 custom chipset and are basically the same devices in almost every respect and yet it still just doesn't get done like it should.
It's pathetic but I'm ranting now... my intolerance for stupid people (and companies) is well known so, Motorola, I can see not much has changed and so neither will my opinion.
I like the Droid Mini, it's a nice device, works fine given the limitations (no root yet, no 4.4.2) and the rather meager 2000 mAh battery. I could sell this I suppose, get me another Atrix HD (and still be mostly locked down I guess) but then slap that RAZR MAXX battery in it and get near-Droid MAXX battery life once again.
Nah, I think I'll keep the Mini unless someone makes me another offer I can't refuse. I see them listed on craigslist for rather low prices - exactly why I got this one a few days ago - and I honestly think there are a lot of people that just don't realize this is basically a "Moto X Jr" model that does effectively the same things including Active Display and "OK Google Now" touchless control.
You'd think most consumers were stupid or something for not noticing just what a fine device this Mini actually is. </sarcasm>
br0adband said:
I was using GSam Battery Monitor to get some idea of what's going on with this device but recently decided to just give the Snapdragon BatteryGuru a shot and see what happens (got another 1.5 days of monitoring before it does whatever it's supposed to do).
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I tried that a week or so ago. I didn't let it control WiFi for me, but otherwise let it do its thing. (I also wouldn't let it turn off GMail syncing unless the phone was on - having GMail come to me close to push is one of the reasons I carry the thing with me.) It didn't make a damned bit of difference for me; it's off the phone now.
I've done the 2.4 GHz only thing. We'll see if it helps.
My ultra was doing the same thing. I back up my phone and factory reset it. For the first couple days I was killing the battery quickly from setting up my phone again and with in a week or so my battery life seemed to come back as it was in 4.2.
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Switched from iPhone but my S6 is SO slow it's driving me crazy

Hi everyone,
I've always used iPhone but we switched to the Galaxy S6 a few weeks ago as I wanted to try android. The phone is fine but man it gets SO slow to the point I can barely use it. I'll be just doing normal things on it, or it will be sitting unused for awhile and I'll press the app switcher button and nothing happens. Wait 3 seconds and then it appears. Pick an app same thing nothing happens, then it appears. Or you swipe and it's laggy and slow. A friend said use clean master which when I run it always says freed 600MB of memory and then the problem seems to go away for another hour or so, but I'm constantly having to do this. My iPhone's were never slow at all and you never had to close programs. Not sure if I'm doing something wrong, but it's driving me crazy to the point I might return it.
The other issue is lots of times when I swipe to unlock, the phone unlocks but then will be running Spotify or Amazon, neither of which are on my homescreen or were running before. Clean master always says Amazon keeps restarting over and over giving my device a fever, but not sure what I can do about that.
Is there anything I should be doing or could do differently? I'm on the Samsung launcher, was on Google's for awhile but prefer Samsung's since it shows notification count, and I have the Google keyboard as well. It's not all the time, and it's not always debilitating like where it's full on frozen, it's more it just feels really slow. I had the Nexus 5 last year for maybe 2 months before switching back to iPhone but I never had this issue with it. I feel like the S6 is even slower than the Nexus 5 was to the point I'd almost rather use that phone, but I feel like this is ridiculous since I paid $250 for the Nexus 5 and the S6 was $750 so you'd expect it would run better!
Don't know what to tell you but to try a factory reset. I've had my phone for two months now and it's been blazing fast the whole time.
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ryuvann said:
Hi everyone,
I've always used iPhone but we switched to the Galaxy S6 a few weeks ago as I wanted to try android. The phone is fine but man it gets SO slow to the point I can barely use it. I'll be just doing normal things on it, or it will be sitting unused for awhile and I'll press the app switcher button and nothing happens. Wait 3 seconds and then it appears. Pick an app same thing nothing happens, then it appears. Or you swipe and it's laggy and slow. A friend said use clean master which when I run it always says freed 600MB of memory and then the problem seems to go away for another hour or so, but I'm constantly having to do this. My iPhone's were never slow at all and you never had to close programs. Not sure if I'm doing something wrong, but it's driving me crazy to the point I might return it.
The other issue is lots of times when I swipe to unlock, the phone unlocks but then will be running Spotify or Amazon, neither of which are on my homescreen or were running before. Clean master always says Amazon keeps restarting over and over giving my device a fever, but not sure what I can do about that.
Is there anything I should be doing or could do differently? I'm on the Samsung launcher, was on Google's for awhile but prefer Samsung's since it shows notification count, and I have the Google keyboard as well. It's not all the time, and it's not always debilitating like where it's full on frozen, it's more it just feels really slow. I had the Nexus 5 last year for maybe 2 months before switching back to iPhone but I never had this issue with it. I feel like the S6 is even slower than the Nexus 5 was to the point I'd almost rather use that phone, but I feel like this is ridiculous since I paid $250 for the Nexus 5 and the S6 was $750 so you'd expect it would run better!
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My S6 is damn fast, real you should try factory reset.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ospolice.packagedisablerpro
Buy this app and disable all unused or unwanted things to free up memory. It should help you a lot.
Does it back up all my info when I do that or is it like starting over? Not a huge deal I guess but yeah maybe I'll try it. Like for example sometimes I'll press home to turn on the screen, but I'll I guess accidentally press it twice so it goes to the camera. That's fine, but then I'll press home again, or back, and like nothing happens it just stays on the camera, not frozen like the image is updating live, then a second or two later it will go back to the home screen. Or I'll swipe to unlock on the lock screen, it does the bubble effect and nothing happens. I wait a sec swipe again, does the bubble as well, except it unlocks before I fully finish swiping, as in it was in the process of unlocking and I was just doing it twice.
One quick thing also, do you guys use Clean Master? It seems like it's required as it clears lots of ram and then the phone immediately speeds up. Then I read somewhere that it's better to let the phone manage ram and not this app, but I feel like the phone doesn't do a good job of it, unless having the app installed is preventing the phone from doing it itself? Maybe I'll try without it when I reset it.
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One quick thing also, do you guys use Clean Master? It seems like it's required as it clears lots of ram and then the phone immediately speeds up. Then I read somewhere that it's better to let the phone manage ram and not this app, but I feel like the phone doesn't do a good job of it, unless having the app installed is preventing the phone from doing it itself? Maybe I'll try without it when I reset it.
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Well, that might be a key to solving your problem. Before Reset try first just to uninstall that "garbage" of app. It may solve your problem right away. I had some friends that also have that app installed and also problem with slow phone. Just uninstall of Clean Master solve that.
Let us know what happened.
Well that's the trade off between android and iPhone at the moment probably. iPhone may require less tweaking and trail and testing and how a phone can work.
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One quick thing also, do you guys use Clean Master? It seems like it's required as it clears lots of ram and then the phone immediately speeds up. Then I read somewhere that it's better to let the phone manage ram and not this app, but I feel like the phone doesn't do a good job of it, unless having the app installed is preventing the phone from doing it itself? Maybe I'll try without it when I reset it.
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ospolice.packagedisablerpro
Clean Master is real good to clean junk files or temp files but for the memory part, plz buy the Package Disabler Pro as this is the only one real works now on S6.
I believe Samsung got PC software to backup your data on Windows.
If you do factory reset and no use then it's safe to guess your phone got hardware problem and you should ask for a replacement.
Question though, where did you buy the phone? Are you 100% sure its an authentic galaxy s6? I came across a similar thing but its with the iPhone, a friend of mine was complaining about having drop calls with his iphone 6, I decided to play around with his iPhone 6 and was wondering why it was hella slow and lags a lot, I use iOS a lot(iPad, iPod Touch, and previous iPhones) and i know it should't lag especially a new version of the iphone, and also noticed somethings are off like the apple logo, screen resoluton, etc. After 2 min, I realized its a fake iPhone6 than runs an iOS skinned android, I was actually amazed how well it was made for a clone. If factory reset didn't help, then it's probably hardware defective or its fake.
Depending how long you've had it can you take it into the shop you got it from, show them the problems and get a replacement?
Mine is pretty much super quick, although I do use Nova Launcher Prime as my launcher, and Tesla Unread to show unread notifications for apps, and it is much quicker than the Samsung Launcher and a lot more customisable.
Also I have noticed some themes can slow the phone down immensely so unless you really want to customise the phone leave it on the default theme. (Nova Launcher Icons and different wallpapers don't slow anything down).
Also the Smart Manager on the phone, helps to keep the recent apps menu working nice and quick as it can slow down to the point that pressing it takes .5 of a second for the recent apps to show up.
Lastly, the S6 is notorious for faulty home buttons, so weird home button behaviour could be a slightly faulty button.
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Question though, where did you buy the phone? Are you 100% sure its an authentic galaxy s6? I came across a similar thing but its with the iPhone, a friend of mine was complaining about having drop calls with his iphone 6, I decided to play around with his iPhone 6 and was wondering why it was hella slow and lags a lot, I use iOS a lot(iPad, iPod Touch, and previous iPhones) and i know it should't lag especially a new version of the iphone, and also noticed somethings are off like the apple logo, screen resoluton, etc. After 2 min, I realized its a fake iPhone6 than runs an iOS skinned android, I was actually amazed how well it was made for a clone. If factory reset didn't help, then it's probably hardware defective or its fake.
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I second that. You can use the following ways to confirm by downloading Antutu Officer from Google Play.
http://www.phonearena.com/news/How-to-tell-if-your-Android-device-is-a-fake-or-a-clone_id68473
http://visihow.com/Identify_a_Genuine/Original_Versus_a_Fake/Cloned_Samsung_Galaxy_Phone
Thanks everyone, it should be authentic I bought it from Rogers directly, not a dealer store but actual corporate one and we bought 2 at the same time. I did a factory reset last night and it's WAY faster now. I didn't put Clean Master on it yet just been using it as is but been great so far. I didn't put all my apps back on, just the ones I use, where as last time I'd just put on everything even if I seldom use it, so will try to add them slowly. CM was always saying before that Amazon was giving my phone a fever, restarting 50 times in the past 15 minutes type thing, even though I use that app constantly. Thanks!
ryuvann said:
Hi everyone,
I've always used iPhone but we switched to the Galaxy S6 a few weeks ago as I wanted to try android. The phone is fine but man it gets SO slow to the point I can barely use it. I'll be just doing normal things on it, or it will be sitting unused for awhile and I'll press the app switcher button and nothing happens. Wait 3 seconds and then it appears. Pick an app same thing nothing happens, then it appears. Or you swipe and it's laggy and slow. A friend said use clean master which when I run it always says freed 600MB of memory and then the problem seems to go away for another hour or so, but I'm constantly having to do this. My iPhone's were never slow at all and you never had to close programs. Not sure if I'm doing something wrong, but it's driving me crazy to the point I might return it.
The other issue is lots of times when I swipe to unlock, the phone unlocks but then will be running Spotify or Amazon, neither of which are on my homescreen or were running before. Clean master always says Amazon keeps restarting over and over giving my device a fever, but not sure what I can do about that.
Is there anything I should be doing or could do differently? I'm on the Samsung launcher, was on Google's for awhile but prefer Samsung's since it shows notification count, and I have the Google keyboard as well. It's not all the time, and it's not always debilitating like where it's full on frozen, it's more it just feels really slow. I had the Nexus 5 last year for maybe 2 months before switching back to iPhone but I never had this issue with it. I feel like the S6 is even slower than the Nexus 5 was to the point I'd almost rather use that phone, but I feel like this is ridiculous since I paid $250 for the Nexus 5 and the S6 was $750 so you'd expect it would run better!
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There is something wrong with your software. I have been using my phone for about a month. No issues here.
Yep there is something wrong with your device. I always try to do speed test whenever I gets a chance to have my friend's i6 on my hand. With 250+ apps and 3gigs out of 32 free I can say that s6 opens apps a second faster than i6. There's some scroll lag on chrome but I fixed it with tweaking flags on chrome.If any app lags on this on this device then it's the result of poor coding.
Try to swap your device
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Yep there is something wrong with your device. I always try to do speed test whenever I gets a chance to have my friend's i6 on my hand. With 250+ apps and 3gigs out of 32 free I can say that s6 opens apps a second faster than i6. There's some scroll lag on chrome but I fixed it with tweaking flags on chrome.If any app lags on this on this device then it's the result of poor coding.
Try to swap your device
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+info? :good:
How is the phone so far?

Note edge rebooting intermittantly.

Just recently my note has been rebooting several times a day. It seems to happen while im at home on my wifi network. At work its in my pocket most of my shift, but I would know if it rebooted because my gear s would give a disconnection message.
Most recent apps updated are Google maps, Samsung Milk music, Samsung Push Service and YouTube.
I have cleared the cache partition, but the Phone still reboots.
I took the battery out for approx. 3 mins, and replaced it. Still Reboots.
I checked my micro sd card for rogue files. Still reboots.
Any ideas or suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
"Love is in need of Love"
Well after some thought, I removed the widgets I had on my home screen, Google calendar, keep, music and poweramp, and re added them. I remember I have the same widgets on my Samsung note pro, I removed the Google now widget for a reason i cant remember, and when I tried to put it back on my home screen, it didnt work. This was after a Google now update.
Anyway, I havent had a reboot since. Not sure if this was the fix or something else, but I now have to wonder. After updates to apps that I use widgets for should I remove them and re add them?
It probably wouldn't hurt from the sounds of it.
going through the same thing, except for me, it is when my battery drops below 40%. my phone will think that it has zero battery left, and though the 5.0.1. update completely screwed battery life for the edge, there's no way that i am losing 30% in less than an hour, even with zero usage. i can't find a good combination of apps or app killers that can help the phone go into deep sleep and idle to help prolong the life. for now, i am going to back everything up with Helium, SMS Backup Pro and the Verizon Cloud to prepare for a factory reboot. i also ordered a fresh OEM battery from samsung, in case that has anything to do with it. once i perform the factory reset, if things are any better or about the same, i will update you guys.
Downgrade to Kitkat if you can.It would definitely improve the battery. Then maybe wait for Marshmallow and hope it would fix that d*mn battery issue on lollipop.
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This problem is not only happening with my Edge, but for several Note 4 users I know as well. Even my 10.1 2014 edition tablet started cutting off. After not knowing what was happening I just happened to look at the reviews for a couple of apps that updated on their own within the past month. Go look at the google play services app reviews. Almost everything that is going wrong with my phone is described in the (lengthy) negative comments regarding the newest update. Lagging, cut offs...the works.
My phone shows me in the neighborhood of 20 percent. I'm on the phone with 25% and the phone cuts off. I play a youtube video and 2 second later the phone cuts off. But it is not a regular cut off like a standard recharge, it goes in to a perpetual boot loop of on and off until I put it in charge mode. Sometimes it is actually at zero percent but more often than not there is 15% there but the thing just cuts off. This is super annoying and crippling my phone experience. I have not seen an article yet (it was two weeks ago I really checked) to see if an android source picked up the story but the Google play services app commentary is virtually all 1 stars and complaints. This has got to be addressed.

Battery, Storage, Pairing, App Problems etc...

Ok, given an S3 Frontier as a gift. Was fun to fiddle with. The previous owner had no issues. I immediately paired, updated etc.
I've had so many problems. Some Days the watch lasts for 2-3 days, but 95% of the time it'll be dead within anywhere from 5 to 8 or 9 hours. I've turned off all tracking, and Hr settings etc, tried battery saving mode and to no avail, I cannot sort out the battery drain problem. Updates and resets. Nothing works.
I have also noticed the storage on the watch fills itself up even though I don't install anything on the device at all. I've also noticed on some occasions after I've reset the watch to try and fix my battery drain, that the galaxy watch up won't even pair with the device and I'll end up having to uninstall and reinstall the app on my phone to do it again.
I've noticed the watch pairs with my phone fine but once the storage mysteriously fills up I find that trying to use the app with the watch in any way is pointless.
I've gone through threads upon threads on official forums and here etc and I still can't figure it out.
I've sent through a service request, I've told them I don't have proof of purchase due to it being a gift. I'll see how I go?

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