OnePlus One (Kitkat 11S50Q) Battery Drain - ONE Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi I am running fully stock (50Q) Kitkat on my Oneplus One. I need some help figuring out how to stop my battery drain happening from Google Services/Google Play Services. I have already have went into privacy guard in app ops and went into Google play services and denied (Wake Up) and (Keep awake) but Google Play Services/Google Services is still showing up at the top of my battery usage. If anyone knows a fix that would be great.
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Badking said:
Hi I am running fully stock (50Q) Kitkat on my Oneplus One. I need some help figuring out how to stop my battery drain happening from Google Services/Google Play Services. I have already have went into privacy guard in app ops and went into Google play services and denied (Wake Up) and (Keep awake) but Google Play Services/Google Services is still showing up at the top of my battery usage. If anyone knows a fix that would be great.
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Follow this guide >> http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/general/fix-google-play-services-idle-drain-t3176177
You can uninstall it to factory version and let Google update it for you once again >> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.gms
If you need further assistance, please share some statistics screenshots using battery monitoring apps like GSam >> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gsamlabs.bbm
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Extreme data usage by the play store and google music

I've had this past 4 days a HUGE ammount of data usage on both applications, while ive been using them on wifi only. Google play is set to only update apps on wifi and google music was only used on wifi... Can anybody shed some light here?
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Skyrec said:
I've had this past 4 days a HUGE ammount of data usage on both applications, while ive been using them on wifi only. Google play is set to only update apps on wifi and google music was only used on wifi... Can anybody shed some light here?
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Skyrec said:
I've had this past 4 days a HUGE ammount of data usage on both applications, while ive been using them on wifi only. Google play is set to only update apps on wifi and google music was only used on wifi... Can anybody shed some light here?
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That's crazy! What did you update or use?
Chances are, you have automatic updates enabled for the Play Store. It checks to see if you have it enabled and asks if you want to enable it if it isn't. It also presents you with a warning that data charges may apply if enabled.
Just check your settings and disable them.

[Q] Help with new battery drain issue

Hi there,
Over the past week or so I have noticed that my battery is going down a LOT faster than usual...
The culprit is "gpsd" that is using upwards of 30% of my battery every charge...
I have looked through everything that uses the gps and it's all either off or not using it.
How do I find out who / what is keeping gpsd going and make it play nice, or die?
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Hopes help.
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Definition - gpsd*is a daemon that receives data from a GPS receiver, and provides the data back to multiple applications such as Kismet or GPS navigation software. It thus provides a unified interface to receivers of different types, and allows concurrent access by multiple applications.
Workarounds - Look for every GPS associated application on your device. Make sure to switch off GPS.
Go to Settings, then to Application Manager or Apps. And find the GPS associated apps, open them and force stop them. Sometimes they auto run and can cause battery drains.
Tell me how this goes for you.
Sent from my Nexus 5
All apps that need location services disabled / uninstalled and it's still there...
Okay...
Just wiped and re-flashed rom... no apps installed aside from BetterBatteryStats and GPSD is still there...
Maybe time to find something other than Omega

[PROBLEM] Abnormal drain battery from "Android OS" process (38R)

Hello everybody!
Do someone noticed this abnormal drain battery from"Android OS" process ("Sistema Android" in this screenshot) after this 38R update?
I already fixed the "Google Services" issue (this way: Privacy Guard -> Privacy Guard settings -> include system app -> find Google Service and long tap on it -> deny authorization for "awake" and "keep wake"), but this Android OS still drain a lot of battery than the 33R
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Hello everybody!
Do someone noticed this abnormal drain battery from"Android OS" process ("Sistema Android" in this screenshot) after this 38R update?
I already fixed the "Google Services" issue (this way: Privacy Guard -> Privacy Guard settings -> include system app -> find Google Service and long tap on it -> deny authorization for "awake" and "keep wake"), but this Android OS still drain a lot of battery than the 33R
Thanks to everybody who cares
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Try to uninstall Facebook and see what is the beaviour ( I've noticed the Facebook App is taking more than 80% CPU usage even when is not working )

Google Play Services highest battery user by a mile?

I noticed Google Play Services is by far the highest battery user according to my ZenFone 6, e.g. 40% out of 78% was attributed to it:
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I know PS provides services for other apps and is not itself the main problem usually but all guides I read told me that it still shouldn't use that much battery. Is this normal or do I have to hunt for a buggy app? And if so, any ideas on how?
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SoWhy said:
I know PS provides services for other apps and is not itself the main problem usually but all guides I read told me that it still shouldn't use that much battery. Is this normal or do I have to hunt for a buggy app?
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It is not normal, but I don't have installed your apps.
Google Play Services isn't present in my battery statistics at all, because it is probably lower than 1%.
It's a glitch. Mine does it too but I can still pull down a good day of battery sometimes more.
Also phone idle sits near the same as well which is also another glitch that needs to be fixed
Sent from my Asus Zenfone 6 using Tapatalk
Don't get me wrong, I usually still can go two days without problems but it still seems weird for PS to appear to drain so much
For what it's worth and for those who are interested, the latest beta update for PS seems to have fixed it
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For what it's worth and for those who are interested, the latest beta update for PS seems to have fixed it
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I face the same problem. How did you fix that.?
I am on Android 9 only without root.
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Can't login to Google, no maps in apps, location issue. OP8T

Hello,
I've recently got OP8T and I was not planning to use Google account on it as I simply don't need it. But since the start I'm having issues with location GPS, the issue is when I'm inside buildings it's not finding location by network/BT etc. eventhough in settings I switched it on. Only GPS outside of buildings works. Another issue is that I do not see maps in different apps like uber or food delivery apps. So I thought the issue might be because of my lack of Google account login, but when I tried to login I get this error "Couldn't sign it - there was a problem communicating with Google servers".
So I'm a bit stuck with lack of network localization, lack of maps in apps, and can't login to Google.
Any idea how to fix any of those issues? Photos of those issues here: IMG
Thanks a lot.
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What modification have you made to your phone?
parakleet said:
What modification have you made to your phone?
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None, stock Android 11 delivered by OnePlus, I just do not use Google on my phone and using Aurora store for apps.
Shivver said:
None, stock Android 11 delivered by OnePlus, I just do not use Google on my phone and using Aurora store for apps.
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from the screen shots you provided you do not have cell service.
is the radio broken or are you running without a sim?
I tried both, with sim and without. The solution was hard reset and now it works. Thanks for help anyway.

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