You're probably thinking "Turn off 'Always Scanning'"
Well, that's not it.
I noticed this issue in the developer preview, and I thought it was part of the wifi bug that held up release. Well, after coming across a Reddit post, it seems it's affecting at least one other person in the official image as well as me still.
Wifi is off:
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Always scanning is off:
And I even tried to toggle Wifi on while sleeping to never.
Battery stats shows Wifi on the entire time (the sliver of 'off' you see is a reboot.):
I disabled location and bluetooth, thinking there might be an app tied to either of those that is keeping wifi alive, for location reasons or other. Is anyone else seeing this, or have any ideas?
Same issue, not a huge one tho cuz it doesnt effect my batterylife.
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Do you use GpsFix to facilitate & speed up your gps satellite fixation ?
if the answer is YES so I'm sorry that you have to remove it now.
As the program in its update became a spam, putting an ad on the home screen as reported by users.
But the problem with me was a whole different story, more annoyingly critical.
I'm usually not connected to internet turning off my my mobile data, lately my phone (HTC DESIRE S) became crazy with its screen turning on & off by itself frequently draining my battery in horrible manner.
After days of searching for the cause with removing a lot a lot of programs till i knew the cause (thank god before factory data resetting) that was the GpsFix.
The good thing that every thing works normal again.
The program link in Google play
[url]https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.androidlab.gpsfix[/URL]
Hello everyone.
I've been checking something and it looks lik my geolocalization via 3G networks is broken.
I'm running stock unrooted.
I have H / 3G full bars.
I have geolocalization turned on, battery saving settings as the GPS would not locate me in the building and also because I do not want a 10 feet pinpoint nor turn by turn navigation, so battery saving is exacly what I need.
I also have location publishing turned on.
Yet Maps or Tasker are completely unable to locate me....:crying:
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Without touching anything it's working again....bah....
Not working once again....sigh....
Actually it's even worse today, when i press the locate me icon it doesn't say unable to locate me, it thinks that Im at work, but I'm not since 3 hours and 50 kilometers...
After a reboot it finds me...how can I check what was messed up? Kinda worrying considering that I've all stock unrooted...
Am I the only one with localization issues over 3g?...
So I have two n5 one is white and the other is red. The wifi on the white one works 100% like it is supposed to while the red one the wifi comes and goes. Sometimes it would work but after 5m of usage it would stop working. At first I thought it was the router but after seeing the wifi is working fine on the white n5 I changed my mind. I did everything I could think of. Factory reset, flashed the original images, everything to stock and the problem still persists. I called Google and told me that the phone is still on warranty and offered me an exchange but I have a problem. I have already dropped my phone and I think they won't take it unless I tell them to repair it. Here is the damage. They won't take it right?
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What do the gaps mean in this graph? Never saw this before Lollipop OTA update?
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samsat said:
What do the gaps mean in this graph? Never saw this before Lollipop OTA update?
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Usually the gaps show when your phone is powered off for that period of time.
That's the thing. My phone is never powered off, it's either in use or on standby.
I am also finding that bluetooth never goes to sleep and the "keep awake" reading is the same as the number of hours the phone has been on and is the highest battery consumer.
Anyone else?
As far as I know, if you don't power off, then it is abnormal. For Bluetooth you may want to get an app such as better battery stats to try and determine if a rogue app is responsible.
It seems like all of a sudden my Nexus 5 has decided that whenever I have Bluetooth turned on that it is holding the device awake. Even when no devices are connected (connects to my car and a BT speaker).
I'm sure it didn’t used to do this.
I did a factory reset about 4 months ago.
Because of the hold awake battery life is down compared to normal.
Below are some screen shots for reference :
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Then from GSAM:
You can see that BT sharing takes up a non-trivial amount of power. I'd like to get this thing back to normal.
Fully patched firmware, including today's Security patch.
I'm currently working around this by turning BT on only when I want to use it. That is a pain.
I'm seeing the same thing today... I could see my battery drop 10% in under an hour, with BT at the top of the battery list. Says my 60% remaining battery will last 3 hours
Any update on this? Having the same issue...