BeaconBle_WakeLock - Galaxy S6 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I am getting this wakelock, BeaconBle_WakeLock which is draining my battery at times fairly quickly. Its on and off and I don't seem to figure out the exact reason why it happens. Betterbatterystats shows that it is due to Google Play Services. Has anyone else faced this issue and was able to resolve?
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I am getting it too on my galaxy note 5(extreme debloated rom)
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sanjayshah_cs said:
I am getting it too on my galaxy note 5(extreme debloated rom)
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Same for my on my (non-rooted) Galaxy S7. Any help appreciated...
Beacon_Ble seems to be somehow connected to Bluetooth connections.
It seems to me, however, that Wakelocks are significantly reduced after switching off location services.
I disabled a lot of stock bloatware with package disabler. Perhaps that's somehow the issue here...

Same Problem Here. S6 edge plus, verizon, stock rom. In my case, I have noticed the beacon ble wakelock after disconnecting from my car audio system. Stays on, not too much luck stopping it without a reset. Toggling bt on and off has mixed results. I'm going to try turning bluetooth without connecting to anything to see if I still get the issue.
UPDATE- Yeah. I definitely get the wakelock after toggling bluetooth off.

Looks like we have to live with it

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Phone keeping itself awake - airplane mode, data off, wifi off

Can nyone help me out with why this happens, only sometimes??
This time it looks like the main culprit is the kernel, but i have no idea: how id fix it, why its only sometimes, what else i oculd do to prevent it. i have even de-greenified google play services and google services framework as they never seem to stay hibernated. Yet this still happened, again....
i also noticed hsic was kept awake for a while, but since im not sure what it is, maybe that is normal...
help??
If it was always draining like that every night, id say maybe its time for a new battery... but it only happens once every few weeks, at most.
it was in the upper 80s last night percent wise. all things in the regular battery usage screen looked normal with screen showing the most usage...
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Which phone is it? Go through the apps you installed just before it started and try uninstalling them one-by-one and see if the problem still persists, this helps eliminate those apps. Other than that, factory reset? Probably not what you wanted to hear but that will 99% of the time fix the issue.

WiFi not turning off

WiFi never seems to turn off even after selecting Keep WiFi on during sleep to never ,running Sultan's cm12.1 (Nov 1) with AK caf (.26) ,anyone else facing this issue ?
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Maybe is an issue of the ROM
what makes you think it doesn't turn off when its idle?
...besides don't you prefer to have WiFi running rather than mobile data burning?
Try rebooting your phone after changing the setting to never. This may solve the problem. It solved problem for me on Blisspop rom.
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ElwOOd_CbGp said:
what makes you think it doesn't turn off when its idle?
...besides don't you prefer to have WiFi running rather than mobile data burning?
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coz it's always connected, usually it disconnects after a while and reconnects when you turn your phone back on , and I don't keep data on so that's not an issue.. this is usually a problem during night time, if I sleep without turning off wifi it stays connected all night sucking up battery

Huge battery drain after Facory Reset

Hi guys, i performed a factory reset to my opo, but now i have a huge battery drain. I think it is caused by the Wi-Fi but i don't know why. I disabled location, autobackups, ok google detection and stuff like these. I also noticed that the wifi is active also when the phone is powered off. Any advice?
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The huge drain is caused by your weak cell reception. As you can see the drain is minimal right at the beginning when you were not using your device at all.
The drain starts at the same time when the reception starts to get bad (red).
But, you also started using your device quite heavily at that time (active + screen on for longer periods).
Were you on wifi all the time or did you use mobile data and only had wifi left enabled?
What was you screen on time at the end of the day?
Without more information about what you were doing with your device I would say you were on the go, maybe on a trainride with bad cell reception which uses much more battery.
To be honest the battery looks "OK" to me in this case.
About the gap + wifi usage, might just be a statistics bug, I don't know.
Charge your device and go on monitoring your battery... there are bad days and good days.

Having a DATA sim causes battery to drain very fast (Cell Standby)

I made a previous thread where I tried to force LTE to solve my Cell Standby issue. In the end I couldn't figure out a way to do this on a non-rooted phone.
Until recently I found an app Network Mode that allowed me to select "LTE only" which I thought would solve the problem of my phone wasting his battery to finding a GSM connection (which I guess the problem is).
Cell Standby is currently still on the top with usage, but it dropped from 70-85% to 50%.
But I want it to drop more, is there anything else I can do to test to find what causes him to use this much battery, and possibly disable it?
PS. I don't have this problem when I put my Belgian SIM in my phone which isn't limited to internet data.
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I tried to contact Google, they sent me to Samsung. Samsung said it's a stock android problem so sent me back, placed the bug on their bug system but no response yet. Anything I can try myself while waiting?
Last bump, I promise. I'm stuck between two companies and my phone can't survive a day.

WiFi disabled, great battery, WiFi enabled, TERRIBLE battery?? help

Before I was getting 14h total time, with 2.5h SOT time before being forced to charge.
So I did the fresh reset like was suggested. Battery life is FANTASTIC now..... SOT 30M, LFC 3.5h, time left 2d 13h.
However, if I flip on WiFi, my phone will drain quickly, for some reason, I think it is either constantly searching for new WiFi locations and/or it is keeping my phone awake constantly.
Anyone have a remedy for this?
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Now look at it afterwards
I only got mine yesterday, but I have noticed the battery life is terrible also. I found a setting in wifi called 'scanning always available', which I have disabled, this might be our culprit.
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I only got mine yesterday, but I have noticed the battery life is terrible also. I found a setting in wifi called 'scanning always available', which I have disabled, this might be our culprit.
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I have been looking at that as well.
I would check for wakelocks while WiFi is on. I also double-check the app settings for syncing while on WiFi.

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