Started yesterday, I keep getting force closes. Any ideas? Battery is draining fast too
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May need an update. Uninstall updates diable then re enable it. Should automatically update. See if that helps
Google recently rolled out an update for location consent. Do you used Xposed at all? I had the Xposed module installed for disabling location consent and it was making my Play Services crash. Had to reflash my rom and uninstall the module to fix
Mine crashed this morning. Hit the report button and seems to be running smoothly now
I had the xposed installed and I disabled that. That helped with the force closes but the battery drain is still here
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Any ideas ? I've googled this bam_dmux_wakelock and can't find a definite answer to what it is...
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Try unbounce xposed module to reduce wakelocks perhaps. It's been stable for me
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Battery hog!
I still get decent battery life believe it or not.
But imagine what it could be!
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Battery hog!
I still get decent battery life believe it or not.
But imagine what it could be!
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Yeah something is very wrong in the new version of maps.
I have the same problem. I am running CM10 so this is not a sense issue. I found force closing maps stops it for a little while.
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try turning off GPS and see if that helps any. Do you have location history or location tracking enabled through the settings on maps? Try messing with the settings there.
I just went poking around in maps settings and found location history was enabled. This seems like it was the problem. Thanks for the tip!
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My settings were/are all off. No history or reporting (that I authorized anyway)
My phone never deep sleeps its on stock recovery/stock rom/stock everything
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I have no idea what app is doing it!
Go download better batterystats from play store or there's a free version here on xda. Open it to show partial\kernel wakelocks. That's will tell you everything.
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Highest one is CacheUpdateService by google services
kernal wakelocks is empty
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Highest one is CacheUpdateService by google services
kernal wakelocks is empty
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I had that cacheupdate wakelock on my S3 running 4.4 Cm11 but a reboot fixed it. That's strange you have no kernel wake locks. Everybody has some. Are you using the latest beta of BBS?
Edit: going to bed. I hope someone picks this up where I left off. If not I'll be here in 8 hours
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I had the same thing happen yesterday, casheupdateservice had a continuous wake lock for almost 6 hours. Reboot seems to have fixed it for now. It didn't seem to effect battery life too much, but still shouldn't be holding a wake lock for that long.
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My battery life is pretty abysmal, are the numbers next to the app the number of times it woke the phone? If so why is play music waking it do much?
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I think that means the time of running.. you can freeze it via titanium back up for good or unfreeze it when you wanna use it again
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Looks pretty good too me. If you aren't using play music, then I'd freeze it. The amount of times it wakes the phone doesn't really matter. The time awake is what matters. Unlock with Wi-Fi woke your phone 892 times but that only equalled 12 seconds. My problem is nlp wakelocks which wakes my phone thousands of times totaling 30+ minutes sometimes. It's very annoying and has something to do with location services. No matter what I find that fixes it, Google updates play services and the hunt for a new fix behind. If you don't have Google services holding your phone awake, life is good lol
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Hello,
I have a Samsung Galaxy s5 but I have bloadware on it.
My battery drains extremely fast.
I added a picture with the name etc.
i62 DOT tinypic DOT com SLASH xm8rax DOT jpg
None of those are bloatware, all save two of them are 3rd party apps that were downloaded later. The system apps are Calendar Storage and, I think, Trip Widget. Neither of those two is the problem.
Looks like that game is the culprit. Try using Greenify to force-stop it after you stop playing.
I'll include your image here for you, for everyone else's convenience:
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More than bloatware, I've found that there are some Android services that really eat the battery alive. If you don't need them, try disabling Google Now, and most of all disallowing google from tracking your current position. THIS one in particularly can change your battery life.
You have to root, try towelroot and then use appmaster or apkmaster, or if you don't want to delete but you want to have them gone, try using appfrezer, hope I helped
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Try to install system app remover
Or stop and turn off the apps you don't want to see in apps manager if you don't want to root it
Hi everyone!
I just got a Nexus 5 and it seems that the Google app (not Google Services) is draining my battery. It used 23%, while the next biggest user was the Android system with 4%. What causes this? Is it because the Google app is also the launcher? Or is it a bug?
I already looked in the Battery thread but couldn't really find anything useful (as most of it concerned the Play Services). I hope someone can help me!
Kind regards!
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Try disabling location permission using app ops (need to be rooted) see if that helps you. http://i.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/1zxri4/google_play_services_battery_drain_the_real read whole article I know its not quite what your issue is but seems close.
Good luck.
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Try disabling location permission using app ops (need to be rooted) see if that helps you. http://i.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/1zxri4/google_play_services_battery_drain_the_real read whole article I know its not quite what your issue is but seems close.
Good luck.
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Thanks for the reply! The problem seems to have fixed itself overnight, probably a bug in the Google App.