Honor 6 plus battery backup in lollipop - Honor 6, 6 Plus Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi guys,
I'm on Russian FW B334 updated from B132 of middle east.
Recently i noticed that my phone battery backup become very poor, it was satisfactory on KK.
Does any one noticed that too?
Is there any way to do battery calibration to restore its previous good performance?
Thanks

I noticed worse battery life after upgrading to Lollipop from KitKat as well. I think I've nailed down the issue to the "HwUe 1.1.0" package, although I can't tell for sure because I've currently got 50 system apps frozen. I'd export the list so you could try freezing them all as well, but I don't think Titanium Backup lets you export a list like that.
Edit:
Here's the list:
com.huawei.internetaudioservice
com.huawei.bluetooth
com.huawei.motionservice
org.simalliance.openmobileapi.service
com.huawei.appmarket
com.android.galaxy4
com.huawei.magnifier
com.huawei.vdrive
com.iflytek.speechsuite
com.huawei.android.totemweather
com.nuance.swype.emui
com.huawei.phoneservice
com.android.browser
com.android.soundrecorder
com.huawei.android.karaokeeffect
com.android.providers.downloads.ui
com.baidu.input_huawei
com.google.android.marvin.talkback
com.huawei.hwid
com.huawei.remoteassistant
com.huawei.trustagent
com.android.phasebeam
com.huawei.lcagent
com.android.printspooler
com.android.dreams.basic
com.huawei.membranetouch
com.huawei.cloudwifi
com.cootek.smartdialer_oem_module
com.huawei.vassistant
com.huawei.hwstartupguide
com.huawei.phonediagnose
com.android.inputmethod.latin
com.android.musicvis
com.android.dreams.phototable
com.android.noisefield
com.huawei.android.hwpay
com.huawei.android.wfdft
com.android.wallpaper.livepicker
com.android.apps.tag
com.baidu.map.location
com.huawei.android.ds
com.android.calculator2
com.huawei.android.pushagent
com.android.email
com.huawei.floatMms
com.huawei.bd
com.android.hwmirror
com.vlife.huawei.wallpaper
com.huawei.android.airsharing
com.alipay.mobile.scanx
All of these are perfectly safe to disable/freeze at least on H60-L02 running B532. It could very well be placebo, but after freezing all these apps it seemed to me that the battery life got better.
There's also a hidden system app called "MMI Function Test" which will let you see your real battery capacity. One way to run it is through the Activity Launcher app available in the Play Store.
I've had my phone for a year and a half already and this is what it looks like for me:
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As you can see, the battery capacity is about 11% lower than advertised. It's common for batteries to degrade with time so that could also be a possible reason for the battery life problems you're experiencing.

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MJ7 Note 3 Exynos wakelock culprit found!

Yesterday I charged the phone 100% after rurning off the charger kept it untouched for 30 minutes lost 1% battery cause of wakelock.
I had not rebooted the phone for a few days so some apps I used where still running like a dictionary I use which prevents the phone from sleeping.
I used the phone for 70 minutes to watch videos on MX Player for 68 minutes and using tapatalk for 2 minutes then restarted the phone before I went to bed. I had 86% battery left & It was 1.10 am then.
Today I again started using the phone at 12.05 pm or so & I was amazed that my battery was at 83%
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Conclusion: The wakelock is not the fault of Google' Android OS but it's a but that left unresolved by Samsung which does not kill apps completely after using them.
I had removed the dictionary from current tasks, killed running apps using both task manager's RAM Cleanup & Clean Master's memory boost yet the app didn't get killed completely & it's Battery permission which states that the dictionary will prevent the phone from sleeping triggered the stay awake(wakelock) of the Android OS. When I restarted the phone the dictionary got killed completely and thus the phone ate very very less battery.
This was just one app, we have multiple apps inatalled on our phone which prevent it from sleeping.
I really would like to report this to Samsung before they put KitKat out for Exynos Note 3, posting here since at least there are many people here who can help me do so. So that we can have a better user experience with our phone in the future.
Closing Statement: in short poor Task Management & Apps not geeting killed completely trigger Wakelocks.
Solution: Restart the phone before you keep it unused for long durations so you wint suffer from Wakelocks.
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Help! Annoying unknown Display Setting.

Since 2 days i have got this annoying Option/Setting
in my Display settings of my Huawei Mate 10 Lite.
How i can remove it?
I even removed any access from Wifi Direct app..
-> Wireless Transfer, cast Screen to another Device. <-
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Keiko87 said:
Since 2 days i have got this annoying Option/Setting
in my Display settings of my Huawei Mate 10 Lite.
How i can remove it?
I even removed any access from Wifi Direct app..
-> Wireless Transfer, cast Screen to another Device. <-
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Well, you can't remove any option on your Huawei device , unless you have root access, and even though that would be a pain because it require a solid knowledge on theming.
I'll suggest you to just ignores them or disable them if they aren't already.
Have a good day
RaiZProduction said:
Well, you can't remove any option on your Huawei device , unless you have root access, and even though that would be a pain because it require a solid knowledge on theming.
I'll suggest you to just ignores them or disable them if they aren't already.
Have a good day
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Yaww ThX !!
I used AppOps vua adb shell shell and removed permissions of wifi direct.
Keiko87 said:
Yaww ThX !!
I used AppOps vua adb shell shell and removed permissions of wifi direct.
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Oh, great!
I was actually thinking about decompiling the settings.apk and find the specific element to make him disappear , then recompile the apk and install it to the system again. Bit your way us way more easier.
Cool that you happened to get things working

What is Network operator Theme pack?

As the title says, what is Network operator Theme pack? Ive already googled it and there is nothing close to it.
I was looking through my phones app list with system apps showing and I saw an app with that name, Network operator Theme pack and I dont recall seeing it before. It goes without saying, but I didnt install that app. The package name is "com.android.networksettings.overlay.ct".
There is also an app called Permission controller Them pack and its package name is "com.google.android.overlay.modules.permissioncontroller".
While they may mean nothing at all and be completely harmless, the "overlay" part raised a little red flag for me. Ive also been having severe battery drainage issues, but I dont know if that is related or not. Severe as in losing 1% of the charge every 3-8 minutes when using the phone and about 4%-5% every 45-60 minutes when the screen is off.
I looked at the list of processes running in 3C All in One Toolbox (paid version) and the only thing that was a problem was the mediaextractor kernel process which I killed each time it was a problem as it was eating up in excess of %150+ of the phones cpu. I was also rooted up until a few weeks ago when I updated magisk (through magisk manager) & edxposed, then after the phone restarted I was no longer rooted and unable to re-root without wiping all my data (which, needless to say I did not do as I am not in the mood to start over from scratch right now.
So yeah, if anyone could tell me what the strange app package is and maybe help me figure out my battery drainage problem, Id greatly appreciate it.
My phone is a OnePlus 7 Pro running android 10.
Stay healthy everyone!
P.s. I attached a screenshot of the app info window from both of the strange apps mentioned above.
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Question Samsung Text-to-Speech battery drain

Hello, all.
Does anyone know whats is causing TTS to drain the battery, I'm not using the assistant.
I already clear cache.
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You have allow background activity turned on. Also click on battery and see what setting it's on. (Unrestricted, optimized or restricted)
HyperChick said:
You have allow background activity turned on. Also click on battery and see what setting it's on. (Unrestricted, optimized or restricted)
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Hello.
Yeah, but is in the watch so I cannot change it or check the battery config. I found a relation with "Find my mobile" app, both have the same amount of battery comsumption.
Hi, did you ever find out the cause? Noticed same on my Watch 5 Pro. Also the Settings seems to use same amount as Find My Mobile and Samsung TTS engine
Spere said:
Hi, did you ever find out the cause? Noticed same on my Watch 5 Pro. Also the Settings seems to use same amount as Find My Mobile and Samsung TTS engine
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No, I didn't found anything about it. My guess is those apps are sharing a background service but not directly, and when you open the details it shows the resume of all of that services related, even if the app is not really using it.
Same as whit the phone...
I didnt bother to find a exact answer.
I wonder if the TTS and Find My Mobile can be disable or deleted through ADB and if it even have any affect on battery usage. Might be that those ain't the real battery drainers but just shows it like you said..
Spere said:
I wonder if the TTS and Find My Mobile can be disable or deleted through ADB and if it even have any affect on battery usage. Might be that those ain't the real battery drainers but just shows it like you said..
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To disable Samsung TTS: pm disable-user --user 0 com.samsung.SMT however BIG WARNING that if you do this it could potentially cause the watch to stop working.
Aethera said:
To disable Samsung TTS: pm disable-user --user 0 com.samsung.SMT however BIG WARNING that if you do this it could potentially cause the watch to stop working.
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I installed G one, however there's no TTS on the watch packages, I only disabled the Find My device and Find my mobile but that doesn't do anything on the battery consumption.

Question Enable DEX mode after debloating

Hi, I debloat my S22 Ultra following this guide: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/noroot-samsung-galaxy-one-ui-optimization-guide.4376755/
Can someone help me get a fully functional DEX mode? I got it working without the bottom bar (with the clock, notifications, etc.) by enabling these packages:
com.sec.android.app.dexonpc
com.sec.android.desktopmode.uiservice
com.sec.android.app.desktoplauncher
com.samsung.desktopsystemui
FACM
Anyone know how to get the bottom bar back?
You're missing one... but this N10+ is running on Pie, there may be more.
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blackhawk said:
You're missing one... but this N10+ is running on Pie, there may be more.
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I have diferent packages
Patofety said:
I have diferent packages
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You probably have one for wifi Dex that I don't... otherwise almost identical, except for the missing one.
Patofety said:
Hi, I debloat my S22 Ultra following this guide: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/noroot-samsung-galaxy-one-ui-optimization-guide.4376755/
Can someone help me get a fully functional DEX mode? I got it working without the bottom bar (with the clock, notifications, etc.) by enabling these packages:
com.sec.android.app.dexonpc
com.sec.android.desktopmode.uiservice
com.sec.android.app.desktoplauncher
com.samsung.desktopsystemui
FACM
Anyone know how to get the bottom bar back?
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where you able to find the one for the bottom bar? I am missing it too.
EDIT: I have found the solution. Do not disable nor uninstall the following package:
com.samsung.android.honeyboard
It's the Samsung Keyboard. If you uninstall that and want to use DEX you will lose the taskbar. A note should be added in the debloat list warning that.
I installed back the keyboard and Dex is working perfectly now.
Everyone should create their own debloat list and do so by removing small amounts at a time. That way it's easy to backtrack and make corrections.
If you're using ADBAppControl I suggest using the Debloat Wizard and start at the Safe range. Add or remove items from there.
Using someone else's list is usually a recipe for disaster.

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