Is Nexus5 Wifi battery Draining issue fixed in 6.0.1? - Nexus 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi guys,
Android 6.0.1 is released few hours back.
Including me, many others are facing wifi battery draining issue after updating to 6.0 (see here http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/help/wifi-plaguing-android-marshmallow-t3220031).
Is this issue fixed in 6.0.1?

Why did you open a new thread? It would have been easier to continue in the existing thread.
Anyway, flash the update and let us know

Not fixed
This issue not fixed in this update.:crying:
I installed it yesterday.... it shows wifi is consumed 24% battery in statistics....
I think google will never fix this issue.... :crying:

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Nobody has this problem? nobody has the solution?
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Hi everyone. You know there was bug on 4.4.4 version of nexus 5 were you were opening camera and it said: Camera is currently in use and in battery stats there was procces called mm-qcamera-daemon that was draining battery.
so on internet i read that this bug will be solved on 5.0 version. i have made some tests and on 4.4.4 this bug was caused by installing viber (not some apk. installing from play store)
on 5.0 i have same problem when i install viber or skype this bug appeares. it is draining battery fast. i cant use camera again...
after unistaling camera updates and cleaning catche and deleting viber or skype. everything goes fine.
i have reflashed system 3 times but i have same problem on every flash
i have asked my friends if they have this problem. only one of them had this problem but after restarting phone everythings works fine, but on my phone restarting didn't helped.
i have opened case on code.google.com but nobody answered me.
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lasha117 said:
Hi everyone. You know there was bug on 4.4.4 version of nexus 5 were you were opening camera and it said: Camera is currently in use and in battery stats there was procces called mm-qcamera-daemon that was draining battery.
so on internet i read that this bug will be solved on 5.0 version. i have made some tests and on 4.4.4 this bug was caused by installing viber (not some apk. installing from play store)
on 5.0 i have same problem when i install viber or skype this bug appeares. it is draining battery fast. i cant use camera again...
after unistaling camera updates and cleaning catche and deleting viber or skype. everything goes fine.
i have reflashed system 3 times but i have same problem on every flash
i have asked my friends if they have this problem. only one of them had this problem but after restarting phone everythings works fine, but on my phone restarting didn't helped.
i have opened case on code.google.com but nobody answered me.
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This is Viber bug, install older version 4.xx, without video call, until they fixed it...
deklica said:
This is Viber bug, install older version 4.xx, without video call, until they fixed it...
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thank you for answering i will try it

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Hello all,
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I had this problem on the 11s and when I read 12s had solved the problem I moved to 12s. But the problem still persists. Here are the things I have already done:
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Well, I've updated my Nexus 5 about a month ago when I got the OTA. After the update I made a Factory Reset, and installed all the apps from scratch as I usually do. My phone has never been rooted, or had the bootloader unlocked, or anything... I'm just a regular user. I've been experiencing the most frustrating problems ever since the update. I've never had this many problems through Lollipop or even KitKat. I'll make a list of the things I've noticed:
- Battery Life got worse. I just don't see any improvement at all. With 5.1.1 I got to work with 100%, and when I got back home, about 85%. Now I get home with 75% - 70%.
- Problems with WiFi. The first 2 weeks using Marshmallow, I've noticed on the Battery Settings that WiFi was using between 25% - 45% of the battery. Usually on 5.1.1 it used between 1% and 5%. I solved this making a Factory Reset and a Wipe Cache Data from the Recovery Mode. Also I disabled both WiFi and Bluetooth Scanning from the Location settings.
- Settings app crashing when trying to access to "Data Usage" settings. I had this problem on Lollipop too. It solved itself after updating to 5.1.1 but it came back on 6.0. I solved it making another Wipe Cache Data from the Recovery Mode.
- After fixing this other two, I've started noticing problems with the Proximity Sensor on calls and Whatsapp while listening to audio messages. I haven't solved this one yet, but I don't care much about it.
- Apps crashing, particularly Google Photos and sometimes Instagram (when trying to take a photo or a video from the app, I didn't have any problem when uploading from the gallery.).
- Slow charging or even discharging. I usually plug my phone at night to the wall adapter. Every once in a while it charges really slow or even discharges. I have no idea if it's the battery itself, or the microusb connector. I even bought a new wall adapter, and the problem persisted. THIS DIDN'T HAPPEN ON 5.1.1!
I'll try to upload screen captures and more details later. I know many reported some of this problems before so please, comment and help!
Sanefc said:
Well, I've updated my Nexus 5 about a month ago when I got the OTA. After the update I made a Factory Reset, and installed all the apps from scratch as I usually do. My phone has never been rooted, or had the bootloader unlocked, or anything... I'm just a regular user. I've been experiencing the most frustrating problems ever since the update. I've never had this many problems through Lollipop or even KitKat. I'll make a list of the things I've noticed:
- Battery Life got worse. I just don't see any improvement at all. With 5.1.1 I got to work with 100%, and when I got back home, about 85%. Now I get home with 75% - 70%.
- Problems with WiFi. The first 2 weeks using Marshmallow, I've noticed on the Battery Settings that WiFi was using between 25% - 45% of the battery. Usually on 5.1.1 it used between 1% and 5%. I solved this making a Factory Reset and a Wipe Cache Data from the Recovery Mode. Also I disabled both WiFi and Bluetooth Scanning from the Location settings.
- Settings app crashing when trying to access to "Data Usage" settings. I had this problem on Lollipop too. It solved itself after updating to 5.1.1 but it came back on 6.0. I solved it making another Wipe Cache Data from the Recovery Mode.
- After fixing this other two, I've started noticing problems with the Proximity Sensor on calls and Whatsapp while listening to audio messages. I haven't solved this one yet, but I don't care much about it.
- Apps crashing, particularly Google Photos and sometimes Instagram (when trying to take a photo or a video from the app, I didn't have any problem when uploading from the gallery.).
- Slow charging or even discharging. I usually plug my phone at night to the wall adapter. Every once in a while it charges really slow or even discharges. I have no idea if it's the battery itself, or the microusb connector. I even bought a new wall adapter, and the problem persisted. THIS DIDN'T HAPPEN ON 5.1.1!
I'll try to upload screen captures and more details later. I know many reported some of this problems before so please, comment and help!
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Hello !
You can solve all of your problems very easily !
- Download the Android 6.0 ROM from Google Developer and flash it. That should fix all of your softwares problems. [https://dl.google.com/dl/android/aosp/hammerhead-mra58n-factory-aeca4139.tgz]
- To fix the charging issue, which I faced it too ! Use another charger which has the following details - 2.0A/5V (I use Samsung Tab Charger, charges real quick !! )
That's all !!

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