[HELP] Problem with wakelocks on Pie Stable - OnePlus 6 Questions & Answers

Hello everyone.
I have a huge wakelock problem runningatest stock pie + flashkernel + xXx 2.9.5
Below you can see the huge amounts of wake-ups in a low period of time. Tried to disable some Google services and the wakelocks are still present.
Can anyone recommend me anything? Please as I really wanna get rid of them.
For any questions please ask, or if you want me to provide anything else besides this screenshot. Much appreciated
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Blue305 said:
Hello everyone.
I have a huge wakelock problem runningatest stock pie + flashkernel + xXx 2.9.5
Below you can see the huge amounts of wake-ups in a low period of time. Tried to disable some Google services and the wakelocks are still present.
Can anyone recommend me anything? Please as I really wanna get rid of them.
For any questions please ask, or if you want me to provide anything else besides this screenshot. Much appreciated View attachment 4607495
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Those are normal, really. It's not killing your battery like you think they are. You would have to get rid of google entirely to demolish most wakelocks.

Blue305 said:
Hello everyone.
I have a huge wakelock problem runningatest stock pie + flashkernel + xXx 2.9.5
Below you can see the huge amounts of wake-ups in a low period of time. Tried to disable some Google services and the wakelocks are still present.
Can anyone recommend me anything? Please as I really wanna get rid of them.
For any questions please ask, or if you want me to provide anything else besides this screenshot. Much appreciated
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That's perfectly fine. If you try to block more wakelocks blindly you might end up causing more battery drains in the long run cause it keeps trying. It's very similar to my BBS stats.
I can tell you almost everything Google related (which most are) there's not much you can do about it except maybe check account sync section, untick Google's "features" for its apps, or get rid of it entirely.
The second one is because you were on a phone call.

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mm-qcamera-daemon battery drain

Destroying my battery life. Never had this before but recently my battery has been utter crap because of this. Always have had the same setup with every ROM I've had with Franco kernel. But this is ridiculous; at this time by 1pm I'd usually have 85-90% but I'm already at 68%. Anyone else have this?
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Looks like an issue with Yahoo! Messenger's voice/video plugin
Have you tried uninstalling it or configuring it?
Or do you have any other third party apps that use the camera?
It happened to me multiple times, this is caused by an app using the camera wich crash. For me it was Snapchat, it told me that it could not access the camera so I stopped the app but some hours after I saw that this "mm-qcamera-daemon" killed my battery. After a reboot everything was ok : Snapchat working correctly and no drain.
I think that if you get an app saying that the camera is not accessible, immediately reboot your phone.
it also shows up every time you take hdr photos
Seems like it's snapchat guys. It wasn't able to access camera. Reboot fixed it temporarily but this is annoying as I notice it happens a lot now. Thanks for the info.
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Yes. I have this issue, since a few days, too.
There is maybe a bug or something. I found a thread where lot's of people reporting the same issue: http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=60058
In another Thread here, I found some solution possibilities like uninstalling Google Goggles. But it didn't help me.
So if anyone founds a solution how to (manually) fix it, please report. Not using the Phone and have a battery drain of about 50% in ~5h is annoying.
Maybe someone can make an app that detects which app is causing this problem or which can kill the process!?
€dit:
I have neither snpachat nor Yahoo Messanger installed
Google just announced a fix for this bug. Android Central: Google pinpoints Nexus 5 camera/CPU usage bug, fix coming in next Android release. http://google.com/newsstand/s/CBIwzPD-ihI
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Seriously Google play?

This is pretty messed up. On airplane mode. Running greenify.
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This is pretty messed up. On airplane mode. Running greenify.
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Yet your battery still looks to be very close to full (actually, it looks like it's full). 85.7% of jack squat is jack squat.
Point is it kept it awake the entire time I was in a movie with the phone on airplane mode.
Always in search for app updates!
@bmeizner said:
Always in search for app updates!
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Definitely needs to be an easier way to stop it.
hkbladelawhk said:
Definitely needs to be an easier way to stop it.
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can't just ''Force close at application list ? '' I've tried that one and my task manager did not saw it or just try to find some app blocker when airplane is for special profiles/modes etc. Did not get in deep enough to just understand but mostly as he said ''Finding all time updates'' when i do not use it, i just disable google updates and when i need then just simply enable them.
Hope this could help you !
Fyi - Maybe Some task killlers may do this the same while blacklisting them
Sent1n3L said:
can't just ''Force close at application list ? '' I've tried that one and my task manager did not saw it or just try to find some app blocker when airplane is for special profiles/modes etc. Did not get in deep enough to just understand but mostly as he said ''Finding all time updates'' when i do not use it, i just disable google updates and when i need then just simply enable them.
Hope this could help you !
Fyi - Maybe Some task killlers may do this the same while blacklisting them
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just freeze it. you can use several apps to freeze google play and google play services. as for me my favorites are Link2SD and LuckyPatcher. everytime you have to go to the movies just quickly freeze it (and reboot if want to make sure).

[Request] Attentive display for Cyanogenmod

Hello,
Did anyone find how to put Attentive display or an equivalent in Cyanogenmod 13 ?
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This feature, available on stock, keeps the screen awake while we're looking at it, and it uses the IR sensors to be battery efficient. That's why I was looking for this app.
Any help would be appreciated
Cheers
a-m13 said:
Hello,
Did anyone find how to put Attentive display or an equivalent in Cyanogenmod 13 ?
This feature, available on stock, keeps the screen awake while we're looking at it, and it uses the IR sensors to be battery efficient. That's why I was looking for this app.
Any help would be appreciated
Cheers
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Previously this feature called "User Aware Display" was in CM12.1 (Lollipop) for Quark but was removed by the dev as it stayed on even when it shouldn't.
ChazzMatt said:
And as you know the most recent snapshot works well -- except no "user aware display", which I miss also.
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Skrilax_CZ said:
The reason I removed user aware display was lack of stability of the feature (would keep the display on persistently in unwanted cases).
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Okay. It's sad to hear but not a big deal. I miss this one but the other Motorola features work surprisingly well in Cyanogenmod.
That's all I wanted to know, thank you very much !
still there on RR:
Yeah, I saw that ! I would like to know if it's stable. Because I guess that if it was the case, it would be merged back into CyanogenMod...
The straight way would be to test myself, but I don't have time for now and I don't know how to reproduce the bug !
If someone has some information, feel free to post about it...
Cheers
a-m13 said:
Yeah, I saw that ! I would like to know if it's stable. Because I guess that if it was the case, it would be merged back into CyanogenMod...
The straight way would be to test myself, but I don't have time for now and I don't know how to reproduce the bug !
If someone has some information, feel free to post about it...
Cheers
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It works. I dont like it because it stays on if something is in front of it. For example i threw a shirt on my phone and it stayed on. My solution for that is increase the screen on time to 2 minutes.

The C2DMHandlerThread wakelock

Ah, wakelocks, the eternal scourge of Android.
Seeing few bothersome on my Mate 9 Pro EU (LON-LC432B139), but the "C2DMHandlerThread"-one is always there, chugging away.
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Not much info to find on it by Googling. Seems its probably related to chat apps. Anyone else seeing the same on their 9s and 9 Pros?
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Could it be WhatsApp? It has been killing my battery lately
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CandyAndy said:
Could it be WhatsApp? It has been killing my battery lately
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Haven't got WhatsApp. Just FB Messenger, Skype and Hangouts.
Mac
This is top of the list for me too. Using the same apps I've been using on recent phones. Only getting about 30% deep sleep because of this. Anyone else?
Googling the wakelock it seems its only Huawei devices?
My phone is MHA-L09C185B156
I just googled it :
So what is C2DM ? It is a server push mechanism provided by Google so that 3rd party applications can push messages to their applications on Android devices.
I saw that too, but the phone set up in exactly the same way as many other devices in the last year. So strange the only google results for C2DMHandlerThread that come up are for EMUI/Huawei. Getting rid of Whatsapp didn't work I'll try Telegram now (thought I have all notifications/active service etc turned off for Telegram)
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I saw that too, but the phone set up in exactly the same way as many other devices in the last year. So strange the only google results for C2DMHandlerThread that come up are for EMUI/Huawei. Getting rid of Whatsapp didn't work I'll try Telegram now (thought I have all notifications/active service etc turned off for Telegram)
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In the past years there was no Android 7 nougat
Sorry i don't know what cause it but seems all push service is eating the battery.
I think sometimes if you enable the option to close apps when screen is off ,can have side effects.
Instead of improving the battery it drain more because lot of services are starting again.
That's true this is my first Nougat experience. Still strange that the only mention online is Huawei related. I'm getting bad standby here even with great signal I thought this might be the cause.
Any way to stop this service without closed?I'm rooted and this is the only wake lock that's driving me nuts
POSSIBLE FIX: Using disable service go to android system and disable "Push service"
not sure what the repercussions are, seems to be fixed.
Edit doesn't work, its a huawei service so ill keep it disabled.
Anyone figure out what was causing this? I've got a huawei P9 B386 with this wakelock chewing battery. Down from 40 hours battery to 12 because of it. Keeps my phone permanently awake.

how do I find the app behind the wakelock ?

currently my S20FE 5G is running a rooted stock based custom rom that has a few OneUI 4 elements in it somewhere, no idea what those actually are.
I'm getting some steep battery drain but otherwise I'm quite happy with the rom and want to keep it.
I've got a partial wakelock called VK_WakeLock, it's keeping the phone from sleeping when the screen is off. I searched for a while and can't find a method that would help me find the app that's causing it or even better the specific service or process.
if we know the name of a wakelock is there any terminal commands or apps that could lead me to a package / process name ?
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What's accessing the internet when that happens?
blackhawk said:
What's accessing the internet when that happens?
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I have background data off, I have a firewall that keeps the majority of apps without internet. most of my user apps (which aren't involved) don't do background stuff, so basically I've got no idea right now.
3mel said:
I have background data off, I have a firewall that keeps the majority of apps without internet. most of my user apps (which aren't involved) don't do background stuff, so basically I've got no idea right now.
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Try temporarily disabling Google play Services at night. It's a blood sucker, day and night.
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Try temporarily disabling Google play Services at night. It's a blood sucker, day and night.
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it hasn't been a battery drain for me previously, if it was an update that brought this effect the internet would be full of posts regarding it. as it stands their are only a handful of search results for VK_WakeLock.
3mel said:
it hasn't been a battery drain for me previously, if it was an update that brought this effect the internet would be full of posts regarding it. as it stands their are only a handful of search results for VK_WakeLock.
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Well you know how I feel about updates...
You can try making sure all system apps are updated or roll them back to their factory load versions.
Clear system cache. Clear system app caches or data.
Find the root cause. You need to ID that apk responsible for your mystery name.
or
Factory reset and hope that gets it.
This is why I don't update. Cleaning up an update mess is time consuming.

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