[HELP] H60-L04 Battery drain (20h in stand-by mode) - Honor 6, 6 Plus Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi all,
I am facing some battery issues for a month now. It dropped suddenly from 3 days autonomy to 20 hours and can't finf the reason.
Tests I did
0) Identify apps consuming battery (google service and so on...). Did many changes but at the end same problem.
1) Update from B521 to B860 (OTA)
From now on, all tests are donr without any additionnal applications
2) Wipe cache + wipe data
3) Downgrade to B521 (first B800 then B521)
4) Test in stand-by mode. Still having the issue! This is wierd to me. Battery drains exactly the same with phone in stand-by mode or not!
5) Test with different SIM cards
6) Test forcing 3G/2G (no 4G). A bit better (about 1 day without using the phone)
8) Test without SIM nor google account connected... same issue
Any ideas?
Edit : BetterBatteryStats-2016-08-14_144200164.txt file uploaded

Change to default theme and test again.

Olgmo said:
Change to default theme and test again.
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Thank you for your suggestion.
I'm currently running "Spectrum" theme. Which I guess is the default one as I haven't change anything since reinstall.

I'm facing battery problems since I'm running Marshmallow...
In battery settings it shows that the display is draining battery the most. There's no specific app shown.
If I get 2 and a half hours of screen on time I can be happy...
Sorry for not having an answer but I'm feeling with you.

Just installed "Better Battery Stats" and "Wakelocks detector lite" even if I am not rooted (followed tutorials for non rooted devices).
Hope I get more info tgis way.
I'll post results for experts analysis

Just uploaded better battery stats dump after first full discharge (see 1rst post)
If someone can have look, as I can't see anything strange...

I guess it is the update, it seems it's not fully optimized yet.

2pointDooj said:
I guess it is the update, it seems it's not fully optimized yet.
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I downgrade to B521 and even B390. Same problem!
Do you think I have a hardware issue.
Battery tools says battery is "good".
Is anybody see something stange on BBS attached on 1st post?

Hello, I hope I can help with this information. i've been all day with airplane mode and just Wi-Fi on and with 3h 36m of screen on time. The second picture shows how the system is half of the time awake and the other half in deep sleep. I always need to charge this phone every night, because when I'm at home I'm almost always below 20% of the battery. I'm at the latest version B860, but I've have had this battery life since I bought this phone like three months ago.

Vicioxis said:
Hello, I hope I can help with this information. i've been all day with airplane mode and just Wi-Fi on and with 3h 36m of screen on time. The second picture shows how the system is half of the time awake and the other half in deep sleep. I always need to charge this phone every night, because when I'm at home I'm almost always below 20% of the battery. I'm at the latest version B860, but I've have had this battery life since I bought this phone like three months ago.
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Hello Vicioxis,
In my case I used to have at least 2 days without needed to charge the device. It changed suddenly to 20h max without change the way I use the phone.
Actuality, it doesn't seems to change anything wether I'm using the phone or not...
I added some thumbmails and a new BBS dump file in case somebody sees something wrong:crying:
As you can see, the device is mostly in deep sleep but I have a lot of wakelocks!

Has anyone here installed Kangvip ROM or the stock or any other? Also I feel the smartphone almost always warm at the back-right. Is this normal? Should I try to install any custom ROM to see if this improves?

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Galaxy R battery issue

not dead black screen problem just battery issue usually in battery usage android os shows normally like this(image)
but sometimes it is 60 to 70 % and that battery drain too fast
is it a firmware issue ? or hardware ? my phone is 2 week old
this thing happen to me 2 time only
it happen to my phone at night on standby mode
and what all other aps( in the image) which is showing in battery usage it is all close(from task manager) but it shows it is using battery.
The battery usage being shown is the overall battery juice used by the apps listed since the phone is switched on.
Its basically shows the history of your battery usage and which app/system components have used how much % of your battery.
There's nothing wrong in that, its not a problem as you are assuming it to be and the apps shown there are not necessarily open.
ok thanks
i'll post in future if this problem come again
now android os usage is rising 40 + is it ok ?
Just enjoy the phone bro. Anyways u wont get more than 1~1.5 days ona a single charge except idealized conditions
I received my Galaxy this Thursday and didn't restart it at all until it drained itself yesterday in 14 hours.
After charing my phone to 100% and using it very very little during the day, it had drained itself completely after 14 hours. See the attached screen shots.
Android OS used 75% of my battery. It was completely useless.
Today after charging to 100% during the night it has been running fine. Currently at 68% after 9 hours with average use.
I've seen another thread about Android OS draining battery for SGS2, but I'm not sure there is a conclusion as to what processes causes it.
I suggest a restart if the battery starts draining too fast.
It's always like that with new smartphones. When I bought mine, battery time was just horrible - not even one day of ordinary usage. After few charging cycles (let's say after approx. 2 weeks) it got much much better. Now 2 days is not a problem at all.
Dont know how its works on custom roms/kernels but on stock 2.3.4 battery going down much faster with sd card on. If I put off sd card, battery life is extended. How no idea why.
lol i don't have any sd card yet but this problem occurs sometimes only
restarting works sometimes not every time i checked it
now what i found battery backup and drainage is ok in android phones wait for ICS 4.0.3(officially) lets see if they fix that battery bug. this thing should be solved in galaxy R.
DeceptiPrime said:
now android os usage is rising 40 + is it ok ?
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Dude did you turn off Background auto sync ?
Your display usage is 2%, so it seems your phone was not used much by you. I feel you have turned on too many system background apps or something like that.
Do check that & update here if it solves the problem.
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Dude did you turn off Background auto sync ?
Your display usage is 2%, so it seems your phone was not used much by you. I feel you have turned on too many system background apps or something like that.
Do check that & update here if it solves the problem.
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ya i close every application and clear ram eachtime before pressing the power button for stand by later i'll post image if this problem come again
I had this problem on stock rom.
I googled around and it seems that Samsung OS has some bug where after switching the wifi off, it still keeps consuming CPU resources.
Try flashing a custom ROM.
I haven't had this problem since the day I shifted to InfectedROM+ardatdat's kernel.
FeralFire said:
I had this problem on stock rom.
I googled around and it seems that Samsung OS has some bug where after switching the wifi off, it still keeps consuming CPU resources.
Try flashing a custom ROM.
I haven't had this problem since the day I shifted to InfectedROM+ardatdat's kernel.
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in that way i'll wait for ics

Is anyone else getting massive battery drain?

Since I upgraded tp 4.0.4 my battery life has been completely terrible (nexus s GSM, stock, latest glados kernel) even though I don't use it the entire day, it drains over half in about 4 hours. Anyone have any idea what I can do to fix this? It was perfectly fine before the update and would last days if I didn't use it, and about 12 hours if I did. Right now it's just unusable.
BetterBatteryStats and/or a fresh install (data/factory reset, format /system, optionally format /boot, install ROM).
HosainH said:
Since I upgraded tp 4.0.4 my battery life has been completely terrible (nexus s GSM, stock, latest glados kernel) even though I don't use it the entire day, it drains over half in about 4 hours. Anyone have any idea what I can do to fix this? It was perfectly fine before the update and would last days if I didn't use it, and about 12 hours if I did. Right now it's just unusable.
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Are you using a custom ROM?
I've had the same problem when I was in stock 4.0.3, which is why I decided to root my phone and resort to custom ROM's and kernels. Now my phone is doing ok in the battery department and is also much more snappier and smoother. Oh and most custom ROM's are already using 4.0.4 anyway.
Let's try and be scientific about your problem, here are some things you may want to try out first to improve battery life:
turn off wifi when not in use
turn off automatic syncing if you don't need it
set your network mode to 2G only if you're not using the internet
turn off mobile data when not browsing/using the internet
install the watchdog lite app/widget from the Google Play store so you can monitor rogue apps that are sucking up juice
do not set your screen brightness to AUTO, but manually adjust it when you need to. you can do this either in the settings menu or thru the power control widget
This are the things I can think of off the top of my head. If this doesn't improve your battery life, even just a bit, you may have no choice but to resort to drastic measures....and go to the dark side.
Hope this helps! Cheers!
mine is okay
Batt I think it quite good on 4.0.4. I can get about 23hrs of usage. Some wifi, some 3g (fb, whatsapp, updating apps, email), some music. Stock ICS.
I had this issue after stock 4.0.4 update from 4.0.3.
I found mediaserver using more battery than it should, so I;
1) Copied all files and folders from /sdcard to PC
2) Re-format /sdcard
3) Re-store all files and folders back to /sdcard
Mediaserver process is now minimal and battery is good again
Ok thanks for the suggestions guys, reformatting my phone would be alot of effort on my part due to how much time I spent setting it up so I would like to use that as a last resort.
I installed battery stats but I can't decipher what it's saying so if someone would be as kind to explain? I took screenshots of everything in an album and I would really appreciate it if someone had a look in the album below.
http://imgur.com/a/RAtmF
Well for one, you have chunks of bad signal(red bars). That right there can kill a battery quickly. The other stuff you may be better off saving the dump file and posting it as an attachment over at the BBS thread. The guys over there are pretty informative and may be able to give you more stuff to look at to help you out.
The red bars are when I was using the underground, the battery drains just as fast overnight. I will look for that thread, thanks.
Edit: I do not stay on the underground overnight, and I have a good signal in my apartment (you can see it's fine when I arrive)
HosainH said:
The red bars are when I was using the underground, the battery drains just as fast overnight. I will look for that thread, thanks.
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yep...a weak network signal will drain your battery a lot faster. if you're not using it to text, call or surf, or if you're just going to play games, might as well go airplane mode for a while, or at least until you get above ground where the signal is stronger.
After a good couple of hours not using the phone in a good signal area create a log and post it. Preferably get the hours just after charging.
Harbb said:
After a good couple of hours not using the phone in a good signal area create a log and post it. Preferably get the hours just after charging.
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ok will do.
Edit: should mention I just remembered I had it on airplane mode overnight once and it still drained.
Ok here is the dump file:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/14208458/BetterBatteryStats-2012-05-03_062227218.txt
Ok nevermind just did a reformat new rom etc.
Sorry guys, but after reinstalling I am STILL getting the battery drain issue.. Was a clean install but reinstalled all my old apps and settings. from full to 28% in 5 hours with very little usage.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/14208458/BetterBatteryStats-2012-05-05_014902302.txt
Please someone take a look!!!
I'll have a good look tomorrow with some suggestions. Had a fair bit on the last couple days with minimal internet access.
What ROM and Kernel are you using right now?
There are a couple of interesting details there but nothing that i can point out that will take you from 100% -> 30% in that time.
Some things to test:
-Turn phone off (noting charge), remove battery, replace battery, leave phone off overnight and turn it on in the morning, again noting the new charge
-Keep data off and see if battery is still draining / Airplane mode
-Uninstall half of your apps and see if it still happens. If not, add half of the apps you uninstalled. If so, uninstall half of the apps you have left, and so on.
-Do a clean install and try for 2 - 3 days, see if it still happens (preferably a stock ROM, preferably from fastboot images)
-Attempt going back to Gingerbread and try for 2 - 3 days (preferably a stock ROM, preferably from fastboot images)
These steps can (and should) be done pretty much in order and will rule out ALOT of possible reasons and give possible solutions some merit. Let me know how this goes.
Harbb said:
What ROM and Kernel are you using right now?
There are a couple of interesting details there but nothing that i can point out that will take you from 100% -> 30% in that time.
Some things to test:
-Turn phone off (noting charge), remove battery, replace battery, leave phone off overnight and turn it on in the morning, again noting the new charge
-Keep data off and see if battery is still draining / Airplane mode
-Uninstall half of your apps and see if it still happens. If not, add half of the apps you uninstalled. If so, uninstall half of the apps you have left, and so on.
-Do a clean install and try for 2 - 3 days, see if it still happens (preferably a stock ROM, preferably from fastboot images)
-Attempt going back to Gingerbread and try for 2 - 3 days (preferably a stock ROM, preferably from fastboot images)
These steps can (and should) be done pretty much in order and will rule out ALOT of possible reasons and give possible solutions some merit. Let me know how this goes.
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Using latest stable cyanogenmod + tried glados and netarchy and matrix kernels, all the same result. Will try what you said, also I bought a replacement battery to see if the actual battery is faulty (weird because it used to be fine). As for the airplane mode thing I already tried that, to no avail.
edit: should add that was using stock 4.0.4 before cyanogenmod.

annoying battery life issue

Hi folks,
since some days my battery drives me crazy...
Last week i flashed CM10 by nk111. Nice ROM, but my battery lasted only for some hours with normal usage. So I went back to MIUI...problem stayed.
Yesterday I flashed Jellytime and replaced the battery. The problem stayed as well. At 6 pm battery was full, I restored my apps with Titanium, used it a bit and when I was going to bed at 10 p.m. battery was 81%. Getting up at 5:30 this morning --> battery was 41%.
After the battery was full yesterday night I used display for maybe 10 minutes, why there are 36% battery usage by th display?
WTF happened to my system by flashing CM10 by nk111???
Any help is appreciated!
PS:
Baseband-Version: 20.72.30.0833U_3831.17.00.310
Kernel-Version: 3.0.50-g6ea80e4
First, do you have Google now on. It really drains the battery. If that doesn't help install better battery stats and let it go through a couple of cycles, it will help you pinpoint if any apps or wakelocks are draining your battery.
“Microsoft is not the answer. Microsoft is the question. NO is the answer.” – Erik Naggum
I don't use Google Now. I use the same apps withe the same intensity than in better battery times...
Could you please give me a recommendation for a battery stats tool?
Thanks!
flsch said:
I don't use Google Now. I use the same apps withe the same intensity than in better battery times...
Could you please give me a recommendation for a battery stats tool?
Thanks!
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Use the search, you'll find it in both xda and playstore it's called better battery stats
“Microsoft is not the answer. Microsoft is the question. NO is the answer.” – Erik Naggum
U have an app or something that is running when screen is off.
Find the app and del it.
Sent from the DesiredS
app called carat could also help you find the battery sucking thing. It's a bit more simple than battery stats, you'll like it if you're not an expert.
it doesn't need to be a new app that is sucking power, it could be the poorly made update of some app that you're using for a long time.
I installed both apps.
But in both I can't find any kind of statistics about consumed power by apps or something similar, am I that stupid?
flsch said:
I installed both apps.
But in both I can't find any kind of statistics about consumed power by apps or something similar, am I that stupid?
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Bbs needs to run for at least a full battery cycle to give you a clear picture, if recommend running it for at least a day
“Microsoft is not the answer. Microsoft is the question. NO is the answer.” – Erik Naggum
I get max 24 hours battery life , sometimes 12 hours , so it's not something to worry. If you speak 2-3 hours and WiFi on another 2-3 hours that is the battery în my case 12 hours max.
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spavian said:
I get max 24 hours battery life , sometimes 12 hours , so it's not something to worry. If you speak 2-3 hours and WiFi on another 2-3 hours that is the battery în my case 12 hours max.
Sent from my HTC Desire S using Tapatalk 2
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IT IS something to worry, cause battery behaviour changed dramatically while I didn't change my usage of the phone.
40% battery loss over night should be a clear indication of abnormal behaviour.
@jugg1es: thanks for the advice!
flsch said:
I installed both apps.
But in both I can't find any kind of statistics about consumed power by apps or something similar, am I that stupid?
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you must run carot a day or two, than it will display some apps on the first page and the approximate battery life you get if you kill them. read the manual also..
Yesterday in the evening I realized a 96% entry in the Partial Wavelocks section - AndroidMediaScanner. I freezed it (I know where my pictures and music is located...), did a full load on the battery and for 4 hours the battery remained at 100%. I really thought the problem is solved...but in the morning...31%
But - the 'Media' entry in the android accu stats is gone, I think this is a partial success.
In the BBS app, there is no remarkable value - the biggest is 3,8%.
When I watch the graphs - WiFi and Awake is nearly completetly blue over the whole night (unfortunately, I can't take screenshots right now for any reason).
I'm a bit helpless right now, will charge the phone now and keep an eye on BBS the next hours/days.
androidmediascanner shouldn't be the bad guy, it's a system app that we all have. maybe your battery is the problem...
toxic-hero said:
androidmediascanner shouldn't be the bad guy, it's a system app that we all have. maybe your battery is the problem...
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I inserted a new battery last week without any change. Don't think both batteries are broken.
The common way to solve this is to do a fresh install. Leave it for a day without any apps yo see if it is ROM related. See if the battery life improve. Install one app per day and monitor your phone awake period with screen on, it should be almost same.
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Yesterday night I made a full wipe, installed Jellytime and Gapps and went to sleep...
In the morning --> 67%.
Very odd, normally this would probably indicating a defect battery, but it is new!
Maybe a hardware defect?
Maybe RRU Problem?
Hi,
I have a similar problem here. I was using the desire s for a long timne with stock rom (2.x android), a full battery was enough for ~2 days. Then I rooted the device and installed CM10 (NK111 alpha build).
2 things changed:
The battery is empty after 24h or less.
The wireless network is worse than before. This is my subjective impression but there are places at home or in the office where wifi worked before and stopped working.
I'm starting excessive tests (disabling everything, removing apps, running carat) during xmas holidays to find the reason.
My guess what it might be: to root the device I did a downgrade, including a radio downgrade. Now I run baseband 20.23.30.0802U_38.02.01.11 which is known as "Saga Test RUU" and has the lowest version number of the RRUs listed in the forum. I did not found anything about this in the forum or with google but maybe this is the reason.
My average battery stats with normal use (whole day, used the phone a few minutes):
~30% Display
~25% Wifi
~17% Mobile Standby
~5% Android Os
For comparison, my Motorola Defy has in a similar scenario ~5% Wifi and ~3% Mobile Standby

Battery drain overnight and general issues

I've been experiencing battery issues lately and I struggle to find a solution for it. When I first bought my Xperia Z3, battery was wonderful and was lasting over 2 days with moderate usage. Now, I am forced to charge it every night and it often dies even before the end of the day.
Every night, I charge my phone to full before going to bed and notice in the morning that 30% of the battery get drained overnight.
Since then, I have tried many things but it didn't solve my issues:
- Did a factory reset
- Disabled every widgets
- Kept apps to a minimum
But my battery is still draining overnight (and in general).
I installed GSam battery monitor and it seems that no specific app is draining the battery.
Here a more pictures for details: img ur.com/a/eqsuq#0 (copypaste as imgur, can't post link yet as I'm a new user )
What could be the source of my issues?
I'll be so happy if you could provide me with a solution. Thanks!
onxrth said:
I've been experiencing battery issues lately and I struggle to find a solution for it. When I first bought my Xperia Z3, battery was wonderful and was lasting over 2 days with moderate usage. Now, I am forced to charge it every night and it often dies even before the end of the day.
Every night, I charge my phone to full before going to bed and notice in the morning that 30% of the battery get drained overnight.
Since then, I have tried many things but it didn't solve my issues:
- Did a factory reset
- Disabled every widgets
- Kept apps to a minimum
But my battery is still draining overnight (and in general).
I installed GSam battery monitor and it seems that no specific app is draining the battery.
Here a more pictures for details: img ur.com/a/eqsuq#0 (copypaste as imgur, can't post link yet as I'm a new user )
What could be the source of my issues?
I'll be so happy if you could provide me with a solution. Thanks!
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what firmware are you using?
I had the same problem after flashing a pre-rooted stock 5.1.1. The only solution I could find was to do a full wipe and flash a pre-rooted 5.0.2 now things are back to normal for me.
heywheelie said:
what firmware are you using?
I had the same problem after flashing a pre-rooted stock 5.1.1. The only solution I could find was to do a full wipe and flash a pre-rooted 5.0.2 now things are back to normal for me.
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I'm running stock 5.1.1, unrooted. Never flashed anything before.
So if I understand correctly, you flashed a 5.0.2 and then let it update itself to 5.1.1?
onxrth said:
I'm running stock 5.1.1, unrooted. Never flashed anything before.
So if I understand correctly, you flashed a 5.0.2 and then let it update itself to 5.1.1?
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no I flashed a stock 5.0.2 and have stayed on that. Disabled software update so I don't get OTA updates. Everything back to normal on 5.0.2. Won't update until a stable Marshmellow comes out. For me heat and overnight battery drainage problems made 5.1.1 a nightmare. 5.0.2 is rock solid.
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no I flashed a stock 5.0.2 and have stayed on that. Disabled software update so I don't get OTA updates. Everything back to normal on 5.0.2. Won't update until a stable Marshmellow comes out. For me heat and overnight battery drainage problems made 5.1.1 a nightmare. 5.0.2 is rock solid.
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I see. Damn that really would be a last resort for me, seems like a lot of work just to resolve the battery issues. I hope someone can come up with a fix because surely the Z3 is working perfectly under 5.1.1 for most other users.
I have seen the battery drain pictures and i see there is a solid blue line awith the Wifi awake option. I have experienced it before.
What you need to do is perform these steps and then report back.
1. Go to Wifi settings>Advanced>Disable "Scanning always Available".
2. If you don't want to recieve notifications when screen is off then also set the "Keep wifi on during sleep" to ALWAYS
3. Enable Stamina mode and use EXTENDED STANDBY
Check if the solid blue line cuts in between when screen is on and off.
iamdani46 said:
I have seen the battery drain pictures and i see there is a solid blue line awith the Wifi awake option. I have experienced it before.
What you need to do is perform these steps and then report back.
1. Go to Wifi settings>Advanced>Disable "Scanning always Available".
2. If you don't want to recieve notifications when screen is off then also set the "Keep wifi on during sleep" to ALWAYS
3. Enable Stamina mode and use EXTENDED STANDBY
Check if the solid blue line cuts in between when screen is on and off.
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I will try that and give the results tomorrow
iamdani46 said:
I have seen the battery drain pictures and i see there is a solid blue line awith the Wifi awake option. I have experienced it before.
What you need to do is perform these steps and then report back.
1. Go to Wifi settings>Advanced>Disable "Scanning always Available".
2. If you don't want to recieve notifications when screen is off then also set the "Keep wifi on during sleep" to ALWAYS
3. Enable Stamina mode and use EXTENDED STANDBY
Check if the solid blue line cuts in between when screen is on and off.
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Update on the situation:
You were totally right. My phone lost less than 2% overnight after following your steps. Moreover, the battery has been great so far with moderate use, standing at 60% remaining with more than 2 hours of SOT (2 hours SOT put me at around 30% remaining before).
Thanks a lot! Strangely, the history details screen still shows Wi-Fi as a solid blue line.
Here are some screenshots: img ur.com/a/zqG0E
First part shows the stats when I woke up in the morning, second part shows stats at the end of the afternoon.
Ideally, Stamina mode wouldn't be required but I think this is a good compromise until a fix comes up.
EDIT: After a second night in Stamina mode, it appears that I lost 30% overnight again. The only significant change I can think of is the fact that I added Whatsapp as a standby app so that I can receive messages when my phone screen is off. I will try to remove the app and see how it goes tonight but if I cannot put Whatsapp as a standby app at all, then it will be terribly inconvenient to not be able to receive messages instantly without having the screen on.
onxrth said:
Update on the situation:
You were totally right. My phone lost less than 2% overnight after following your steps. Moreover, the battery has been great so far with moderate use, standing at 60% remaining with more than 2 hours of SOT (2 hours SOT put me at around 30% remaining before).
Thanks a lot! Strangely, the history details screen still shows Wi-Fi as a solid blue line.
Here are some screenshots: img ur.com/a/zqG0E
First part shows the stats when I woke up in the morning, second part shows stats at the end of the afternoon.
Ideally, Stamina mode wouldn't be required but I think this is a good compromise until a fix comes up.
EDIT: After a second night in Stamina mode, it appears that I lost 30% overnight again. The only significant change I can think of is the fact that I added Whatsapp as a standby app so that I can receive messages when my phone screen is off. I will try to remove the app and see how it goes tonight but if I cannot put Whatsapp as a standby app at all, then it will be terribly inconvenient to not be able to receive messages instantly without having the screen on.
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Sorry for not responding to this post. Just got back on.
So whats the update? Hows battery life going?
i havent put whatsapp onto the list for standby apps and i get messages fine when the screen isnt on

Insane Idle Battery Drain

Hi,
I'm getting some insane levels of idle battery drain recently. A bit of background,
- US Stock
- Rooted
- SuperCID
I was having this battery drain everyday for about 2 weeks, so I wiped my phone and started fresh. Since I did, I've been slowly introducing only a few apps everyday, and the battery was perfect until today.
All I did since yesterday when it was good, was tether to my laptop for an hour, and when I noticed a few hours later that the drain was back I removed the Bluetooth pairing completely. But the drain remains.
My phone sits in an awake state with the screen off for 99% of the time.
Here are some screenshots from Better Battery Stats and Wakelock Detector which don't seem to show much apart from a Google sensor.
http://imgur.com/a/eKqjl
Desperate for help because as much as I love this phone, with this situation it is barely usable.
Some more screenshots. Wakelock Detector and Android Settings.
The only red flag I can see is something called "Significant Motion(12)" which was awake for almost 7 hours. But I've been googling this and not finding anything about it.
Another screenshot now that I am at a computer - this is from a Google Historian report from a bugreport I just generated.
Something labelled "Abort:noirq suspend of c171000.uart device failed" woke the kernel up 89696 times. Wonder if this is the "significant motion" sensor that BBS is reporting?
I have the same problem.
It's started 3 days ago and i don't know how to fix the problem.
I hope that htc would fix this problem on this weak.
If someone know how to fix this problem until htc do something, please reply.
ShDorLq said:
I have the same problem.
It's started 3 days ago and i don't know how to fix the problem.
I hope that htc would fix this problem on this weak.
If someone know how to fix this problem until htc do something, please reply.
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I don't even know what the problem is - so how do you know you have the same problem?
I'm not sure this is a problem for HTC, because my phone was perfect for 3 days after resetting it. It only started again last night. If it was great for 3 days and started on the 4th, odds are that it is something about my set-up rather than a problem with the stock firmware.
Zico 10 said:
I don't even know what the problem is - so how do you know you have the same problem?
I'm not sure this is a problem for HTC, because my phone was perfect for 3 days after resetting it. It only started again last night. If it was great for 3 days and started on the 4th, odds are that it is something about my set-up rather than a problem with the stock firmware.
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I have not changed anything on my phone and the problem is surprising.
Last week I did not install apps or add files.
I also have Watsapep at the top of the table in the utilization of the battery.
android 8.0.0
software number 2.42.617.1
not rooted
stock rom
Try disabling google apps one by one
also try using your phone without wifi
I already tried disabling app by app when it first happened, and did this over 2-3 weeks basically going through all the main suspects and Google Apps.
About to go to sleep tonight, I am going to try,
1 - turning off wifi and Bluetooth and charging the phone to a decent charge level
2 - force restarting the phone after removing it from charge
3 - leaving it on the bedside table untouched until I wake up in ~7 hours
Someone with a U11+ said they need to force restart after charging, so it’s worth a shot right?
Also just posted this about the sensor in another thread. Anyone else having trouble, would appreciate if you could also try these steps,
Zico 10 said:
The ways I stumbled on this were,
1. Better Battery Stats
Under Sensors, you'll notice Google Play Services with a high percentage. Click/press it and you'll see a listing for "Sensor: Significant Motion". This to me indicates that the device thinks it is being moved and refuses to go into Doze mode.
2. Google Battery Historian
Charge your device and let it drain for a while. Then connect it to your computer and take a bug report using ADB - adb bugreport bugreport.zip .. visit an online version of the tool here https://bathist.ef.lc .. then upload the bug report. Under "kernel wake up reasons" you'll see "Abort:noirq suspend of c171000.uart device failed" with an abnormally high number.
3. Take a dumpsys of battery stats
Using ADB, after running your battery down a little, run - adb shell dumpsys batterystats > batterystats.txt .. read the file and you'll see the line I pasted above in my last post.
Would be interested to see if someone suffering from the same symptoms could try this and see if they get the same things. U11 or U11+.
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Same problem of cell standby battery drain with U11+
EMEA U11 plus running 1.24.401.2
Abort:noirq suspend of c171000.uart device failed
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repeating endlessly when i did a battery dump
hamdir said:
EMEA U11 plus running 1.24.401.2
repeating endlessly when i did a battery dump
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With the associated battery drain I assume?
I did this overnight which actually seems to have worked,
1. Switch off Bluetooth and WiFi.
2. Charge phone (it got to 76% when I decided to sleep).
3. Remove from charger.
4. Force restart with vol down + power
Today I’ll experiment to see if I need to do the same 4 every time I charge, or if maybe it is related to only a few of these.
Overnight my battery lost only 5% in 8 hours.
When I get to work, I’ll do a battery dump to see if the noirq error is still present.
Guys today I update my google apps and the problem gone!
how your phone after the updates?
Still there. Seems to be related to charging my phone whilst Bluetooth is on.
When I disconnect from charge, I get battery drain until I charge again with Bluetooth first turned off, then restart the phone.
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Still there. Seems to be related to charging my phone whilst Bluetooth is on.
When I disconnect from charge, I get battery drain until I charge again with Bluetooth first turned off, then restart the phone.
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Found my culprit to be related to Garmin Connect, Fenix 3 watch BT connection.
Could be related to bad firmware.
Edit: Found this same error in my logs a week or two ago when I was trying to track idle drain and lack of deep sleep.
Seems to have disappeared when I disconnected my Garmin watch.
Last night I just had the first occurrence that wasn't related to Bluetooth.
The drain happened despite having Bluetooth turned off when I charged the phone, however I didn't reboot either (and haven't been doing so unless I was trying to get rid of an ongoing battery drain).
I think until we hear of a new firmware release, I'm just going to go through and turn Bluetooth off whilst charging and then restart my phone when I unplug. A minor hassle but at least a working fix.
I had the exact same problem (Significant motion) not allowing my phone to go into deep sleep. For me, just a restart helped from what I remember. Haven't seen this issue since past 4-5 days since it last happened.
I have the same problem with battery drain since the last security update. I am able to fix it temporarily by disconnecting from my huawei smart watch. I will try disconnecting BT while charging and restart after it.
Got a security update today. Hopefully this will fix the drain.
Hello
the u11+ 1.24.401.7 update was just pushed, it is said to address standby issue, my battery dump after reboot no longer contains any reference to, Abort:noirq suspend of c171000.uart device failed
Also early this week a Chrome web view update was pushed in playstore which address issues from Google's side

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