Is anyone else getting a Audiomix wakelock from google chrome after updating it?
Anyone know how to fix this? I've tried using greenify.
TheROMGuy said:
Is anyone else getting a Audiomix wakelock from google chrome after updating it?
Anyone know how to fix this? I've tried using greenify.
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I had that. A reboot put it to bay.
Stories said:
I had that. A reboot put it to bay.
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Thanks it worked like a charm!
I still get it even after a reboot. It's eating my battery big time; doesn't allow it to sleep at all.
ballmead said:
I still get it even after a reboot. It's eating my battery big time; doesn't allow it to sleep at all.
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Go to Privacy Guard and disable that Chrome is allowed to wake up your phone
Thanks mate, I'll give it a try.
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I'm S-OFF, rooted, and running LeeDroid Sensational v1.1 and kernel 1.2 ...
My Setcpu keeps throwing the "Set CPU has been granted SuperUser permissions" like every couple minutes. It's annoying as hell and making me wonder if it's working correctly. Anyone else experiencing this? Just did a super wipe and flashed again and problem persists.
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Yep, i had this same issue. I turned off SetCpu for now. JuiceDefender on the other hand when it turns off Data, it can't seem to turn it back on
Just imagine if we can get those two apps to work correctly, you can easily get 24hrs usage on battery for this phone
Open up super user and untick the box for notifications...
Juice Defender is a butt head. Waste of money for the reason of it not turning data back on.
matt
I don't mean to hijack the thread, but have anyone notice their phone running really hot when using setcpu? I just started using it last night. I didn't use the phone at all today and then I got a msg. And realized the phone was 43 C degrees.
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mrg02d said:
Open up super user and untick the box for notifications...
matt
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LOL it will stop the annoyance, but doesn't really solve the issue. I want to know WHY it's doing this
bigmase521 said:
LOL it will stop the annoyance, but doesn't really solve the issue. I want to know WHY it's doing this
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Out of sight, out of mind? haha!
I dont think anyone knows why its doing this, but could account for some battery drain issues I bet!
Matt
mrg02d said:
Out of sight, out of mind? haha!
I dont think anyone knows why its doing this, but could account for some battery drain issues I bet!
Matt
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Lol not for me, it'll eat me up inside until I figure it out
Yeah, I try not to turn off superuser notification for apps so that I can see which apps are constantly call su. I only turn it off when I use Drocap2 for screenshot on phone.
No idea if this is a ICS custom rom thing, but I remember it happened on stock as well.
When trying to install an .apk from sdcard (sideloading), I get the PackageInstaller confirmation window. Sometimes the right side where the OK button is, is non responsive (left side on Cancel can be clicked). After some trying, it works. Now, I have no idea what causes this, but it's ****ing annoying and seriously makes me want to throw the phone up the wall.
Anyone else noticed this ?
Did you enable installation from Unknown sources?
kοng said:
Did you enable installation from Unknown sources?
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Um, yeah, the issue is in the Package Installer, I wouldn't even get to it, if I hadn't enable that.
That happens to me if I have the app Screen Filter enabled/on.
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kyouko said:
That happens to me if I have the app Screen Filter enabled/on.
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Hm, I've got Lux installed (manages lowest auto-brightness setting, because stock ICS is too dim). Perhaps that could be the issue. I'll try it out, thanks
madd0g said:
Hm, I've got Lux installed (manages lowest auto-brightness setting, because stock ICS is too dim). Perhaps that could be the issue. I'll try it out, thanks
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I'm the developer of Lux. PackageInstaller shouldn't have any issues with Lux installed provided you haven't turned off 'compatibility mode' in settings.
kyouko said:
That happens to me if I have the app Screen Filter enabled/on.
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Oh man, you're a genius. I've had this problem time and time again and always wondered what it could be. I've ran around the problem using a "silent" installer.
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I'm the developer of Lux. PackageInstaller shouldn't have any issues with Lux installed provided you haven't turned off 'compatibility mode' in settings.
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I tried uninstalling Lux and responsiveness was suddenly back, it recognized the touch everytime.
Compatibility is on -> screenshots
When I restored Lux back again, the responsiveness went back to nonconsistant, sometimes it works fine, mostly it ignores the touch.
polobunny said:
Oh man, you're a genius. I've had this problem time and time again and always wondered what it could be. I've ran around the problem using a "silent" installer.
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Haha you're welcome. It drove me absolutely crazy] trying to figure that out with my old Hero
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kyouko said:
Haha you're welcome. It drove me absolutely crazy] trying to figure that out with my old Hero
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Seems like some kind of Android protection to disable side loading lol, when an app with certain "screen manipulation" functionality is running
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Seems like some kind of Android protection to disable side loading lol, when an app with certain "screen manipulation" functionality is running
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As you said I believe that's the case so you don't install malware thinking you're installing something else. Click hijacking isn't cool, kids!
madd0g said:
I tried uninstalling Lux and responsiveness was suddenly back, it recognized the touch everytime.
Compatibility is on -> screenshots
When I restored Lux back again, the responsiveness went back to nonconsistant, sometimes it works fine, mostly it ignores the touch.
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You might have to wait a couple of seconds before Lux disables itself. Lux needs to poll to check the current foreground app and disable itself. It polls every 3 seconds, unless it has detected the same app a few times in a row, in which it slows polling down to 9 seconds.
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You might have to wait a couple of seconds before Lux disables itself. Lux needs to poll to check the current foreground app and disable itself. It polls every 3 seconds, unless it has detected the same app a few times in a row, in which it slows polling down to 9 seconds.
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I see, maybe I was trying to hit the OK too fast, because now it seems that it works after waiting couple seconds. Thanks.
madd0g said:
I see, maybe I was trying to hit the OK too fast, because now it seems that it works after waiting couple seconds. Thanks.
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No problem. I wish there was a cleaner solution, but alas the Android API doesn't provide an intent which warns apps that a secure view is being shown.
Really Android should be drawing secure fields above everything else, rather than disabling the view - whoever thought that was a good idea isn't very intelligent.
I've seen in a lot of topics people asking about this but I have never seen a direct answer. Direct your attention to the screen shots.
Is there anything I can freeze in TiBU? I have my DS battery saver to slumber so anytime I lock my phone it goes to deep sleep right away.
Granted my battery life is phenomenal but I feel like it could be better.
Carbon 1.3
Ktoonsez's latest update.
At this point, my phone is just one big tweak.
Try turning off Google location services.
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Try turning off Google location services.
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I keep it off.
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After looking back at my settings I guess I didn't turn it off last time I reflashed my rom. I'll keep an eye on it and see if that helps. Thanks.
At this point, my phone is just one big tweak.
Mine is always on but I turn off all sync. I don't see Google services ever in my top 5. Turning off might help but that might not be the issue.
From the other thread, your battery saver might actually be the problem.
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Mine is always on but I turn off all sync. I don't see Google services ever in my top 5. Turning off might help but that might not be the issue.
From the other thread, your battery saver might actually be the problem.
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Yeah if I see it again after this charge cycle I'm disabling, I'll keep trying things and will let everyone know what I find.
At this point, my phone is just one big tweak.
I attached battery screenshots.
What!?!? I had a nexus 4 prior and the battery usage was fine, with the nexus 5 its worse, with or without Juice defender!
I tried turning location services to wifi and cell signal, but even that doesnt help much. any ideas??
Stock ROM, unlocked boot loader.
I think it has something to do with the latest Play Services update...
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Use betterbatterystats to see whats actually keeping the phone awake. I have no such issue
Try turning off photo sync on data. I set it to only upload on wifi and when plugged in. It went crazy on my nexus 4, but I have not had any issues with kitkat.
emerica243 said:
Use betterbatterystats to see whats actually keeping the phone awake. I have no such issue
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BetterBatteryStats doesnt work with kitkat?
I dont use photo uploader... I cant work out what i would be.
mattatnoosa said:
BetterBatteryStats doesnt work with kitkat?
I dont use photo uploader... I cant work out what i would be.
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BetterBatteryStats 1.15.0.0_B2 works fine with 4.4.
So I'm running linaro Mahdi with linaro uber kernel and I left it unplugged over night. It went from 92% battery to 16% in the morning. Android system ui took 47% according the battery setting. Any ideas what's draining the battery?
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So I'm running linaro Mahdi with linaro uber kernel and I left it unplugged over night. It went from 92% battery to 16% in the morning. Android system ui took 47% according the battery setting. Any ideas what's draining the battery?
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a stuck process? only you know what apps you have on your phone, and what youve done with it. asking us is the same as asking us to guess.
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a stuck process? only you know what apps you have on your phone, and what youve done with it. asking us is the same as asking us to guess.
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Oh I thought that process was specific to something. I used wakelock detector and it says that Google now woke it up 6000x so I'm guessing that's where the drain is from?
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Oh I thought that process was specific to something. I used wakelock detector and it says that Google now woke it up 6000x so I'm guessing that's where the drain is from?
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it very well could be. if its a "stuck" process, the best thing to do is to just reboot, as a reboot usually fixes them.
Disable "OK Google Everywhere" if you use it, as that has been known to not play very nice.
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Disable "OK Google Everywhere" if you use it, as that has been known to not play very nice.
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plays very nice over here.
Atomix86 said:
Disable "OK Google Everywhere" if you use it, as that has been known to not play very nice.
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I've disabled that before but not sure why Google now is draining my battery all of a sudden. I turned off wake up in app ops and it seems to be a bit better
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Android system ui took 47% according the battery setting.
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Android System UI is exactly that, the user interface. It normally hovers around 2% or less on a stock machine but custom UI elements or perhaps even widgets could drive it further up.
What custom UI elements and widgets are you using?
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Android System UI is exactly that, the user interface. It normally hovers around 2% or less on a stock machine but custom UI elements or perhaps even widgets could drive it further up.
What custom UI elements and widgets are you using?
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I'm using a android L theme with DCikonz for icons. And then a calendar widget and any do widget
onecrzyasian said:
I'm using a android L theme with DCikonz for icons. And then a calendar widget and any do widget
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One of those is most likely the cause. If the issue continues, you might want to remove them 1 by 1 until it goes away. Alternatively you can remove them all and add them back 1 by 1 until the issue reappears.
bblzd said:
One of those is most likely the cause. If the issue continues, you might want to remove them 1 by 1 until it goes away. Alternatively you can remove them all and add them back 1 by 1 until the issue reappears.
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I was reading more about that process and one person said the high drain is due to having pocket mode turned on for the lock screen notifications. So im trying out using peak to see if that lowers my drain