Hi, ever since updating to 5.1 I've been experiencing unusual battery drain in my device. Google Services is always first or second (behind screen) in the list of apps using energy. I also noticed that Google Search and a couple of chrome services are always running and using up over 400MB of RAM. Also, wearableservice is ALWAYS running and I've never paired any device with my phone, I think I haven't even turned on Bluetooth.
I'll leave a couple of screenshots so you can see which services i'm talking about.
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Thanks in advance-
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I am not the dev. It's just a great find.
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http://www.appbrain.com/app/blade-wifi-fix/com.bladewififix
I've always found Wifi comes back on for me, but it doesn't stay on in standby, at some point it disconnects.
Hello,
watching the running processes I get confused by Google Play Services.
For a long time, there were shown 2 seperate Google Play Services and each of them showed the right amount of running processes if you checked them - everything okay.
Now, since some days, the 2nd one displays over 20 running processes, but if you click on it, it shows only 3 processes (GoogleLocationManager, NlpLocationRecieverService and DispatchingService)
What confuses me here is, that before the counter always showed the right amount of running services, now it shows over 20. Is that a bug? Is that maybe some virus hiding as a Google Service?
Cheers
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Hey there,
my girlfriend uses a Google Nexus 5X and in the past days something weird is happening.
The battery usage of "Snapchat" was enormous - so I limited the background data of Snpachat.
So far so good. But this night, a strange app called "10085" appeared in the list. And it used "GPS"! But GPS was and is disabled in the options.
Any ideas what this could be?
(Sorry for the big ass Pics, but I'm not allowed to post outside links yet.)
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Those "numbers" represent an app that you have recently uninstalled or disabled.
Ahh ok. That clears it up. I could have known that. Sorry and thanks
Is this happening to anyone else? Basically it's displaying a number inside the number that's being displayed.
So if I say, "Okay Google, turn living room lights to 100%" then it'll show a 100% and the number of 100 inside the 100%.
Weird but I feel like there should more complaints if this was wide spread. It happens on both my S10 and Pixel 3 so it's following my account if not an app issue.
I've uninstalled and reinstalled Google app and nothing. I installed an old version of Google Home and it works fine.
I attached a couple pictures.
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All games logged in with Google will be stuck on the black screen interface for more than two minutes when logging in (the display activity is com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.gms.auth.api.signin.ui.SignInActivity, which should be login Interface) The framework uses opengapps(This bug appeared on all versions), and the mobile phone is MIUI12 21.1.2 development version(My English is not very good, so I used Google Translate. If this makes the problem difficult to understand, please forgive me)
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The problem has been solved, the reason for the incomplete Google framework, after installing "com.google.android.gsf.login", it returns to normal