Trebuchet Battery Drain - ONE Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

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?
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[4.4.3] Screen not showing in Battery Stats / ScreenOnTime not being logged

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

qq-camera-daemon error in 4.4.4

So, just a day or back, I have started receiving the mm-qcamera-daemon bug again on my Nexus 5, updated to 4.4.4 (I updated it once it was out). The problem has been persisting and eats battery life like a hungry shark.
Is there any solution to fix this?
darkhood said:
So, just a day or back, I have started receiving the mm-qcamera-daemon bug again on my Nexus 5, updated to 4.4.4 (I updated it once it was out). The problem has been persisting and eats battery life like a hungry shark.
Is there any solution to fix this?
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It's only supposed to be in use when you're using the camera, but sometimes it doesn't go away even when you're not using it. Usually a reboot makes it go away.
Lethargy said:
It's only supposed to be in use when you're using the camera, but sometimes it doesn't go away even when you're not using it. Usually a reboot makes it go away.
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I have rebooted, removed Skype and Snapchat, cleared cache, and yet rebooted again.
Still doesn't work. The battery life declines as if it's the '08 recession stocks.
darkhood said:
I have rebooted, removed Skype and Snapchat, cleared cache, and yet rebooted again.
Still doesn't work. The battery life declines as if it's the '08 recession stocks.
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Contacted @GoogleNexus on twitter. Was asked to clear data and recheck processes again.
The bug still persists. :crying:
So after contacting @GoogleNexus on Twitter, they advised me to start the phone on safe mode.
It solved the problem once, but now it persists again.
Even in safe mode, the problem hasn't solved.
Any suggestions/advice?
It seems to be an issue only some people have lol. If you have root access, you can try moving camera to a user app.

[5.0]WiFi shows as on in battery settings always

Hello guys, out of all the bugs this is the one bothering me the most.
Battery settings show WiFi as on all the time no matter how i switch it off.
I have disabled all the settings like scanning always.
I flashed the factory image yesterday (not OTA) and waited till a full charge, now today even after a full charge its still the same.
Is this a common bug or just me??
UPDATE :Tested with a clean flash of the factory image and without any apps, the result was that the issue has been solved. It could probably be some app which isnt updated to work in 5.0 yet. (Probably Viber app)
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I didn't flash the image, just flashed it via multirom. I don't have that problem...If that happened to me I'd try to reflash to see if I could replicate the issue with no apps other than what comes with the image.
I just flash my ROM yesterday with the factory image too and now I'm facing the same problem.
Battery usage shows that Wi-Fi is always on even the phone is sleep.
Really want to know why... I think it really consumes the battery.
I flashed the factory image too. I have the same problem. WIFI is always on. Any idea?
I've got it, too. Clean flashed 2 times. Well, hopefully Google gets on it soon.
Same here. Clean install, no root, no tweaks.
I opened issue here https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=79326
Solution
had the same issue. what i found out was that it was not an android issue, the issue is with viber app(atleast in my case it was). to confirm it try booting to safe mode and check you battery stats. safe mode disables all 3rd party apps. if it works then reboot normally and uninstall viber.
IKnowIRock! said:
Hello guys, out of all the bugs this is the one bothering me the most.
Battery settings show WiFi as on all the time no matter how i switch it off.
I have disabled all the settings like scanning always.
I flashed the factory image yesterday (not OTA) and waited till a full charge, now today even after a full charge its still the same.
Is this a common bug or just me??
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I updated OTA and I have the same problem. Wifi always on, battery sucking. I don't have the viber app.
try booting to safe mode just to check if it was caused by any other 3rd party application
Caelrie said:
I updated OTA and I have the same problem. Wifi always on, battery sucking. I don't have the viber app.
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Well, turning WiFi off and rebooting "resolves" this issue too, but it's no solution at all, the "bug" is still present.
nexus.freak said:
had the same issue. what i found out was that it was not an android issue, the issue is with viber app(atleast in my case it was). to confirm it try booting to safe mode and check you battery stats. safe mode disables all 3rd party apps. if it works then reboot normally and uninstall viber.
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Right this could be the reason. I clean flashed the factory image once again and now its not there without any apps installed. Viber could be the reason.
And btw for those who doesnt know about "Scanning always available" feature, you have to disable "Scanning always available" option in Advanced WiFi settings to truly switch off WiFi when you disable it. Otherwise it will always be on even if the phone goes to sleep. This is an Android feature. I have shown it the pictures of the 1st post.
So regarding the OP, should install apps one by one and confirm who the culprit is.
IKnowIRock! said:
Right this could be the reason. I clean flashed the factory image once again and now its not there without any apps installed. Viber could be the reason.
And btw for those who doesnt know about "Scanning always available" feature, you have to disable "Scanning always available" option in Advanced WiFi settings to truly switch off WiFi when you disable it. Otherwise it will always be on even if the phone goes to sleep. This is an Android feature. I have shown it the pictures of the 1st post.
So regarding the OP, should install apps one by one and confirm who the culprit is.
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there was no need to have clean flashed again, you could have booted in safe mode(press and hold power off option) which disables all 3rd party apps. you could have figured it there. anyways for other people with the same issue you could try this and to figure out which app causes it, reboot back to normal and try force stopping each app and check. thats what i did to figure it out. Viber was the cause of the issue for me as i mentioned earlier

Question heating

can anyone help me i noticed my phone heats up when charging i am using org.samsung charger this has been happening since the last update.
I also noticed that the phone heats up very quickly when I use it.
this has been happening since the last update.
the phone is about 2 months old.
I don't use the phone for games, only internet, viber and whapp.
Try clearing the system cache and clean with Device Care.
blackhawk said:
Try clearing the system cache and clean with Device Care.
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I have never done this, can you help me how to do it
onix11 said:
I have never done this, can you help me how to do it
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Boot into the boot menu; hit the clear system cache options, and after done hit normal reboot option. Lol, don't hit factory reset... otherwise no harm will be done.
In Device Care under Storage there should be a cleaning option.
It maybe a incompatible 3rd party or system app causing this after the updates. Try in safe mode to rule out 3rd party apps.
Are all app updates current?
This is why if my OS is fast, stable and fulfilling its mission I leave it be. Security isn't a issue.
This stock N10+ is still running on Pie, current load is over 2yo with minimal maintenance.

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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