Why is Google Play using so much of my battery? - Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 Pro Questions & Answers

Version of MIUI: MIUI Global 10.3.7 | Stable
I have lately noticed that Google play has been using so much of my battery. Right now when I go to battery usage is says Google play has used about 70% of my battery.
Does anyone have an idea of why Google play is such a big contributed to my battery usage?

TheDuckTeam said:
Version of MIUI: MIUI Global 10.3.7 | Stable
I have lately noticed that Google play has been using so much of my battery. Right now when I go to battery usage is says Google play has used about 70% of my battery.
Does anyone have an idea of why Google play is such a big contributed to my battery usage?
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Any updates in the background? Try turning off auto sync and auto updates that might help.

Naveenthemi said:
Any updates in the background? Try turning off auto sync and auto updates that might help.
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I am going to try that but still shouldn't Google be using like 5 and not 70 percent

TheDuckTeam said:
I am going to try that but still shouldn't Google be using like 5 and not 70 percent
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What bout other apps like Gmail which used Google Services to sync, disable that and enable sync manually...

Naveenthemi said:
What bout other apps like Gmail which used Google Services to sync, disable that and enable sync manually...
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It's not google services draining my battery, its all of the google apps in general

TheDuckTeam said:
It's not google services draining my battery, its all of the google apps in general
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Oh, this isn't normal cos I use a lot of Google apps and it hardly ever shows on the battery usage screen.. might be a graphing glitch?

Naveenthemi said:
Oh, this isn't normal cos I use a lot of Google apps and it hardly ever shows on the battery usage screen.. might be a graphing glitch?
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I do not think it is, because when I use battery trackers like AccuBattery to track battery usage I can see that the battery is being used significantly more when youtube, google play aren't force stopped. It's not as bad the last few days, but I have had days where it says youtube has used 10 percent of the battery.

also google play services has completely stopped using a lot of battery, it is now usually under Other in the power usage tab, but now andriod os is using 75 percent of the battery. Do you know how I can report this to Xiaomi? or like get some support?

TheDuckTeam said:
also google play services has completely stopped using a lot of battery, it is now usually under Other in the power usage tab, but now andriod os is using 75 percent of the battery. Do you know how I can report this to Xiaomi? or like get some support?
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Try the feedback option...only way to get it across...

Naveenthemi said:
Try the feedback option...only way to get it across...
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What's the feedback option

TheDuckTeam said:
What's the feedback option
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In the tools folder, there's this app called Feedback use that to get your suggestions across..

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Android systems is eating my battery!

Hello all. So Android Systems is chewing my battery up. It goes from 12%-13%of overall usage. I can't tell which apps within the Android services area are responsible. I'm afraid to even use my phone for more than a quick text response or to see the time because the battery drains quick.
As you can see, my screen has been on only for about an hour the whole day. I keep it around 20%.
Use the pc version of wakelock detector , a bit cumbersome but at least it works. Android system is used by another app WLD will tell you which one
godutch said:
Use the pc version of wakelock detector , a bit cumbersome but at least it works. Android system is used by another app WLD will tell you which one
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Hmm, alright. Is this app found in the play store?
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=wakelock+detector
Android system will use more battery than screen if you run your phone for 8 hours and only use the screen for an hour because the Android system is doing things in the background that is using more than the amount of battery you're burning on your screen. Also you're on 4G which will hit battery a lot.
This useage looks absolutely normal to me.
jc0187 said:
Hmm, alright. Is this app found in the play store?
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I am on mobile so finding the link is hard but you can find WLD in the play store and instructions for the pc version are in the description, you will find in right here on xda.

Remove Bloatware! Safe List of Apps to Remove!

I have used apps such as "BetterBatteryStats" "AppOpsXposed" "Amplify" "PowerNap" "Greenify" to find apps that could and mostly should be frozen/disabled.
System apps can be frozen through titanium backup!
Free alternative debloating software!
Other recommendations
Disable CarrierIQ - http://forum.xda-developers.com/att-lg-g3/general/att-lg-g3-carrier-iq-removal-guide-t2819295
Amplify Extreme Battery Life Thread - http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/guide-extreme-battery-life-t3095884
Let me know if you have any other suggestions!
soosoolhastam said:
I found some great information I wanted to share. Three apps ims, mlt, lte phone drain the battery severely. With our them, I have had normal battery life. 5 hrs or screen on time.
I attached a list of the bloatware I disabled with titanium backup.
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Need root though right.
Sent from my LG-H950 using XDA Premium HD app
Ya buddy
soosoolhastam said:
Ya buddy
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That sucks. I'm worried about rooting because I have the h950 and we have no way to return to stock yet.
Sent from my LG-H950 using XDA Premium HD app
MLT can be disabled without root just by entering to the hidden menu.
Type 277634#*# in the dialer. Go to SVC Menu, then MLT.
Anyone use app ops to disable permissions like keep awake?
Which apps do you recommend?
Updated the information
nikgl said:
MLT can be disabled without root just by entering to the hidden menu.
Type 277634#*# in the dialer. Go to SVC Menu, then MLT.
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Code not working for Sprint variant. Not seeing anything related to MLT after browsing 5689#*955#
soosoolhastam said:
Hey guys, I have made adjustments to my phone to increase battery life, remove bloatware, and decrease lag. They have significantly improved my phones experience.
Bettery battery life
App ops to disable keep awake of multiple apps like google play services and google now. Disable other permissions
Disable many of the useless google app wake up paths with greenfly or disable services
amplify xposed module
Safe bloatware list
I attached a list of the bloatware I disabled.
Decrease lag
Adjust thermal settings
Change cpu governor to interactive.
change i/o scheduler to noop and read ahead to 1024.
Let me know what you think!
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FYI, this list soft bricked my H950 5.1.1 v11x.
abohler1 said:
FYI, this list soft bricked my H950 5.1.1 v11x.
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Sorry to hear that. I'm not sure why. I have the same things and more frozen along the same rom. Works fine.
Anyone else have this problem?
I'm afraid you might of froze an important system app
soosoolhastam said:
Sorry to hear that. I'm not sure why. I have the same things and more frozen along the same rom. Works fine.
Anyone else have this problem?
I'm afraid you might of froze an important system app
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I actually removed the apk's for all of the files noted in your thumbnails with titanium backup. That must have been the difference. So in your case you just froze everything with xposed?
How do you change the kernel & Cpu settings?
soosoolhastam said:
Hey guys, I have made adjustments to my phone to increase battery life, remove bloatware, and decrease lag. They have significantly improved my phones experience.
Bettery battery life
App ops to disable keep awake of multiple apps like google play services and google now. Disable other permissions
Disable many of the useless google app wake up paths with greenfly or disable services
amplify xposed module
Safe bloatware list
I attached a list of the bloatware I disabled.
Decrease lag
Adjust thermal settings
Change cpu governor to interactive.
change i/o scheduler to noop and read ahead to 1024.
Let me know what you think!
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Any way you could elaborate a bit more on how you performed everything?
epofhouston said:
How do you change the kernel & Cpu settings?
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i used kernel adiutor!
abohler1 said:
Any way you could elaborate a bit more on how you performed everything?
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yes! done!
Do you really notice improvements in battery life?
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yes. The biggest improvement would be from the xposed amplify battery module.
Hi,
I'm considering to get the device soon but one thing that's frightening me is battery life and more precisely SOT :S
I've read that without these mods users gets 4 hours SOT in average.
Knowing that I have an heavy use of my smartphone (BT always on for my smartwatch, often streaming music in 3G/4G on Spotify, Facebook/Messenger sync, internet browsing and games ...) I wonder how much SOT/battery life do you get with these mods ?
I-Immortal said:
Hi,
I'm considering to get the device soon but one thing that's frightening me is battery life and more precisely SOT :S
I've read that without these mods users gets 4 hours SOT in average.
Knowing that I have an heavy use of my smartphone (BT always on for my smartwatch, often streaming music in 3G/4G on Spotify, Facebook/Messenger sync, internet browsing and games ...) I wonder how much SOT/battery life do you get with these mods ?
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Not much. Screen eats up alotta juice.
I-Immortal said:
Hi,
I'm considering to get the device soon but one thing that's frightening me is battery life and more precisely SOT :S
I've read that without these mods users gets 4 hours SOT in average.
Knowing that I have an heavy use of my smartphone (BT always on for my smartwatch, often streaming music in 3G/4G on Spotify, Facebook/Messenger sync, internet browsing and games ...) I wonder how much SOT/battery life do you get with these mods ?
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I get almost 5 hours, 4,5-5hs all over the day. I get up at 6am, and plug into wall at 11-12pm, no plug all day, all with sync, except g+. works mail 15 minutes, and the rest in stock. I have a lot of freezed apps, and removed too
rooted, h955ar rom over h950, removed almost all lg software and greenify only, I have premium, but no xposed.

Disable Google Services + Helix + Elementalx= Profit

Gotta post this because I didn't think it was possible. So today I disabled google play service and the play store and a few other Google apps with titanium. I was already averaging about 8hrs SOT using helix engine and elemental kernal but then this happened
I've never heard of helix engine. What does it do?
Is it a replacement for Google play services? If not, crippling a smartphone to get good screen on time isn't very productive
uodii said:
I've never heard of helix engine. What does it do?
Is it a replacement for Google play services? If not, crippling a smartphone to get good screen on time isn't very productive
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-helix-engine-v1-0-beta-3-t3745746/page1
uodii said:
I've never heard of helix engine. What does it do?
Is it a replacement for Google play services? If not, crippling a smartphone to get good screen on time isn't very productive
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Too each its own. You can download apps from several different outlets that are safe. The only apps I had to replace was messenger with textra and gmail with Nine. I exported my contacts from the contacts app as vcf and restored them to my phone memory. I use vance tube which is an upgrade over youtube. When i want to sync my photos I'll enable google service framework to backup photos. Everybody doesn't need a phone to automatically and intrusively do simple task such as sync for them. The phone seems to even run better without those background services running .
mookiexl said:
Gotta post this because I didn't think it was possible. So today I disabled google play service and the play store and a few other Google apps with titanium. I was already averaging about 8hrs SOT using helix engine and elemental kernal but then this happened
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Nice. I installed helix. Never heard of it. How did you disable Google play services? Do I need the donate version? Thanks
Can I ask what are your settings for helix and ElementalX?
mookiexl said:
Too each its own. You can download apps from several different outlets that are safe. The only apps I had to replace was messenger with textra and gmail with Nine. I exported my contacts from the contacts app as vcf and restored them to my phone memory. I use vance tube which is an upgrade over youtube. When i want to sync my photos I'll enable google service framework to backup photos. Everybody doesn't need a phone to automatically and intrusively do simple task such as sync for them. The phone seems to even run better without those background services running .
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I'll be interested to see your results after a few weeks of use (including the photo backup phase).
@mookiexl what android you running?
I'd think that Pie + microg + Elementalx= Huge Profit Too...
DoR3M3 said:
@mookiexl what android you running?
I'd think that Pie + microg + Elementalx= Huge Profit Too...
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Correct. Though with the same set up I average 9hrs SOT with my Z2 force on 8.0 with I smaller battery than this phone.
Can't say I know much about Helix to trust it compared to microg and Elementalx...
hmm
DoR3M3 said:
Can't say I know much about Helix to trust it compared to microg and Elementalx...
hmm
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Here is an explanation of what it does:
Helix Engine is an Accessibility Service which automates dynamic performance profile switching (battery/balanced/performance modes) to provide better efficiency, improve battery consumption and performance depending on your usage.
For premium users, it integrates the use of Machine Learning to automatically adjust each tunable to achieve the desired jank percentage (how smooth or laggy the user wants their apps to run).
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Do you need Xposed for microG to work? I've always wanted to try it
I'm curious what, if any, settings you have enabled for ElementalX. I installed it after the November update. I thought that I had pretty decent battery life with only using Helix Engine. Right now I'd imagine it's about the same.
I'm also curious if there are ways to disable some aspects of Google Play Services. I unfortunately still use some Google things due to my school account. I remember in the past threads for better battery life but that seemed like a real hassle.
DoR3M3 said:
Can't say I know much about Helix to trust it compared to microg and Elementalx...
hmm
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It just controls per app Cpu and Gpu speeds and governor settings. So I just set profiles to underclock less ram extensive apps I use a lot.
mookiexl said:
It just controls per app Cpu and Gpu speeds and governor settings. So I just set profiles to underclock less ram extensive apps I use a lot.
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I was just trying to point out before, using something like a custom rom with microG, or a Google rom debloated and with microG and then a custom kernel, I wasn't really sure if this was going to be much of help, or worth bothering over.
If Helix was such a big thing, don't you think you'd see it everywhere? Thing is, it's not...
DoR3M3 said:
I was just trying to point out before, using something like a custom rom with microG, or a Google rom debloated and with microG and then a custom kernel, I wasn't really sure if this was going to be much of help, or worth bothering over.
If Helix was such a big thing, don't you think you'd see it everywhere? Thing is, it's not...
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Lol gotcha
You can disable Google Play Services if you uncheck Find My Device and Google Pay as device admin privileges.
After about 2 minutes of aimlessly speed reading to see what the hell this is I noticed there mean Opie developers page says in pulled how they're not they're working on this project any further so whatever this is was or can be God bless it
Sent from my PH-1 using Tapatalk
Looks like a complete re-write happened. Check this out...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=79771541&postcount=3308

One UI home battery drain

anyone experience the issue? and how to resolve it? thanks\
just got the phones for the past few days. SOT around 5hours + and main battery drain is on one UI home
selferng said:
anyone experience the issue? and how to resolve it? thanks\
just got the phones for the past few days. SOT around 5hours + and main battery drain is on one UI home
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Check again after a few days.... Btfery drain is always worse after a factory reset or on a new phone as Android learns your usage Patterns
I have a 10+ running on Pie.
It took me months to sort out excessive battery usage. If your phone is running warm at idle you need to track down the causes. I use PD MDM package blocker which helps a lot if used wisely. A lot of junk that needs to be disable in settins too. My nominal battery usage screen off, plain jane AOD on is 1% an hour. Surfing the web, watching a vid is about 10% an hour. Your device probably uses more though even when optimized not sure though.
In Samsung Device Care, use factory load if it is the one with 360 degrees on it. Do not update.
•In Device Care punch Optimize for power/screen setting.
•Toggle on fast charging and -nothing- else. (see image)
You can then package block this app.
•This configuration will also keep power management from unwantedly killing apps in use like Poweramp. All other unused apps should go into standby mode when not in use or screen off... without power management options being toggled!
Use no 3rd party power management and for now don't toggle any apps to sleep.
•In Developer options>stand by apps, all buckets should show as active, if not unwanted power management is active.
Let the base Google default settings handle power management. Enabling advanced power management appears to cause conflicts leading to excessive CPU/battery usage.
•Any cloud app will steal power and bandwidth, Google Backup Transport and Goggle Services Framework are prime offenders.
•Disable all carrier, Samsung, Google etc diagnostic feedback as well as carrier updates and Playstore.
Enable as needed.
•Use Samsung Gallaxy Labs Battery Tracker to help track usage.
Framework will still show usage with AOD is active about 1% @ hour when blocked. It should be well below 1% when phone is active.
I've posted more detailed info in the 10+ forum.
Each phone configuration varies so try these suggestions, what works for me may or may not work for you.
Get a package disabler and start locking it down... play with it.
blackhawk said:
I use PD MDM package blocker which helps a lot if used wisely. A lot of junk that needs to be disable in settins too. My nominal battery usage screen off, plain jane AOD on is 1% an hour. Surfing the web, watching a vid is about 10% an hour. Your device probably uses more though even when optimized not sure though...
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Thanks for sharing your tips here.
Which app are you referring to? Is it Package Disabler Pro? Searching "PD MDM" brings up a whole load of different PD apps on the Play Store.
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apprentice said:
Thanks for sharing your tips here.
Which app are you referring to? Is it Package Disabler Pro? Searching "PD MDM" brings up a whole load of different PD apps on the Play Store.
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You're welcome.
They aren't on Playstore. You have to look a little or know about them.
Been using it for at least 3 years probably longer. Very stable. A great tool for non-rooted Samsungs.
https://www.packagedisabler.com/
Stopped using that paid one from Police-whatever because their lame app stopped being able to block AT&T updates.
blackhawk said:
You're welcome.
They aren't on Playstore. You have to look a little or know about them.
Been using it for at least 3 years probably longer. Very stable. A great tool for non-rooted Samsungs.
https://www.packagedisabler.com/
Stopped using that paid one from Police-whatever because their lame app stopped being able to block AT&T updates.
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Thanks for link. It's weird though, as the app made by Policedeveloper on the Play Store has the same UI and same name, they also use identical screenshots with an old Samsung phone model! I wonder if they are the same developer or one has copied the other.
I was using the one on the Play Store but it did break after upgrading to Android 10. I am considering buying the app you recommend but don't want to get burned again. I know its not a lot of money but I don't want to be sold a lemon!
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apprentice said:
Thanks for sharing your tips here.
Which app are you referring to? Is it Package Disabler Pro? Searching "PD MDM" brings up a whole load of different PD apps on the Play Store.
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apprentice said:
Thanks for link. It's weird though, as the app made by Policedeveloper on the Play Store has the same UI and same name, they also use identical screenshots with an old Samsung phone model! I wonder if they are the same developer or one has copied the other.
I was using the one on the Play Store but it did break after upgrading to Android 10. I am considering buying the app you recommend but don't want to get burned again. I know its not a lot of money but I don't want to be sold a lemon!
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Don't know who stole what but know I'll never use anything from Policedeveloper again. Trashware.
Didn't appreciate their lame attitude when I emailed them either.
I've used PD MDM on Kitkat and Pie. Lol, no plans to jam Q into my 10+ though; it's running stable and fast.
I was apprehensive at first too, but they have consistently given me a quality app.
If they say it's compatible you should be good to go.
blackhawk said:
You're welcome.
They aren't on Playstore. You have to look a little or know about them.
Been using it for at least 3 years probably longer. Very stable. A great tool for non-rooted Samsungs.
https://www.packagedisabler.com/
Stopped using that paid one from Police-whatever because their lame app stopped being able to block AT&T updates.
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That's the same one I used on my other devices what have you disabled so far???
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oneandroidnut said:
That's the same one I used on my other devices what have you disabled so far???
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Funny you should ask. I just alphabetized the list.
<string>com.amazon.appmanager</string>
<string>com.android.emergency</string>
<string>com.android.managedprovisioning</string>
<string>com.android.vending</string>
<string>com.att.android.attsmartwifi</string>
<string>com.att.callprotect</string>
<string>com.att.csoiam.mobilekey</string>
<string>com.att.dh</string>
<string>com.att.dtv.shaderemote</string>
<string>com.att.iqi</string>
<string>com.att.mobilesecurity</string>
<string>com.att.myWireless</string>
<string>com.att.personalcloud</string>
<string>com.att.thanks</string>
<string>com.att.tv</string>
<string>com.drivemode</string>
<string>com.dti.att</string>
<string>com.enhance.gameservice</string>
<string>com.facebook.appmanager</string>
<string>com.facebook.katana</string>
<string>com.facebook.system</string>
<string>com.google.android.backuptransport</string>
<string>com.google.android.feedback</string>
<string>com.google.android.googlequicksearchbox</string>
<string>com.google.android.gsf</string>
<string>com.google.android.syncadapters.calendar</string>
<string>com.google.android.syncadapters.contacts</string>
<string>com.google.android.tts</string>
<string>com.google.android.youtube</string>
<string>com.google.ar.core</string>
<string>com.matchboxmobile.wisp</string>
<string>com.microsoft.appmanager</string>
<string>com.microsoft.skydrive</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.app.camera.sticker.facearavatar.preload</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.app.edgetouch</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.app.homestar</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.app.notes</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.app.routines</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.app.settings.bixby</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.app.social</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.app.spage</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.app.tips</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.authfw</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.beaconmanager</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.bixby.agent.dummy</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.bixby.agent</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.bixby.service</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.bixby.wakeup</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.da.daagent</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.easysetup</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.fmm</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.game.gametools</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.game.gos</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.ipsgeofence</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.kidsinstaller</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.lool</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.mateagent</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.net.wifi.wifiguider</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.samsungpass</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.samsungpassautofill</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.scloud</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.spayfw</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.wellbeing</string>
<string>com.samsung.desktopsystemui</string>
<string>com.samsung.safetyinformation</string>
<string>com.samsung.systemui.bixby2</string>
<string>com.samsung.systemui.notilus</string>
<string>com.sec.android.app.cmas</string>
<string>com.sec.android.app.desktoplauncher</string>
<string>com.sec.android.app.dexonpc</string>
<string>com.sec.android.app.safetyassurance</string>
<string>com.sec.android.app.samsungapps</string>
<string>com.sec.android.app.ve.vebgm</string>
<string>com.sec.android.app.wlantest</string>
<string>com.sec.android.daemonapp</string>
<string>com.sec.android.desktopcommunity</string>
<string>com.sec.android.desktopmode.uiservice</string>
<string>com.sec.android.service.health</string>
<string>com.sec.spp.push</string>
<string>com.synchronoss.dcs.att.r2g</string>
<string>com.wb.goog.got.conquest</string>
<string>com.ws.dm</string>
<string>com.wsomacp</string>
<string>eu.thedarken.sdm</string>
<string>flipboard.boxer.app</string>
<string>net.aetherpal.device</string>
<string>org.fdroid.fdroid</string>
<string>org.malwarebytes.antimalware</string>
string>com.samsung.attvvm</string>
In Google Play Services>app permissions, disable all to get Google Transport Framework from using excessive battery. Google Transport Framework and Google Transport are package blocked as well. The former is the last step to shut these power sucking background apks down. So far I haven't lost any functionality I use.
Took me a year to track all of these down. Ha!
Should be 94 blocked apks, may have lost some in the confusion of manipulating the list.
Some of the blocked apks I've enabled the widget toogle to turn them off/on like Playstore.
•I'm running a 10+ on Pie... no idea how the Fold on Q will respond to this list but probably similarly.
•This list is customized for my set up and circumstances; each user's needs are different.
Best practice is to formulate your own list... the hard way. That way you'll learn what the apks you're blocking do and how the apks interact/their dependencies.

Bixby Voice Wake-up Service draining Battery

Hi, I own the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra and I noticed after some research that the Bixby voice wake-up service uses more than 20% of the battery which is ridiculous since I don't even use Bixby. I turned off Bixby voice wake-up toggle but that didn't change anything and I still find this among the running services under the developers' menu.
Did anyone else notice this? is there a way to disable it permanently? I even tried blocking it using the alliance shield x but it didn't work and it remained active
Update your apps to the latest version using Galaxy Store. Few years back when Google Play Services used to cause serious battery drain, a simple updated used to solve the problem.
Use GSam Battery Monitor to find out what is really eating up your kidney.
Mohamedkam000 said:
Update your apps to the latest version using Galaxy Store. Few years back when Google Play Services used to cause serious battery drain, a simple updated used to solve the problem.
Use GSam Battery Monitor to find out what is really eating up your kidney.
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all of the apps are updated. And it states clearly in the picture attached that it used 22% so why would I need another app? I mean I already know what drains the battery
ghassan haddad said:
all of the apps are updated. And it states clearly in the picture attached that it used 22% so why would I need another app? I mean I already know what drains the battery
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Apologies, I did not mean to underestimate your knowledge. Some system apps are tied with other packages, for an example, Android Framework app is located at /system/framework/framework-res.apk, this is one APK.
But many many apps demand it, so they are tied together. If one of the tied apps drained 17% of battery, it'll show you that Android OS app (AKA Android Framework app) has drained that much of energy.
Whilst the fact could be different, that's why simple battery stats is not totally accurate.
If you are consistent in your position, you can disable Bixby Voice through ADB.
* The attached screenshot is from data usage info, just to show you that there is apps linked to other apps.
Mohamedkam000 said:
Apologies, I did not mean to underestimate your knowledge. Some system apps are tied with other packages, for an example, Android Framework app is located at /system/framework/framework-res.apk, this is one APK.
But many many apps demand it, so they are tied together. If one of the tied apps drained 17% of battery, it'll show you that Android OS app (AKA Android Framework app) has drained that much of energy.
Whilst the fact could be different, that's why simple battery stats is not totally accurate.
If you are consistent in your position, you can disable Bixby Voice through ADB.
* The attached screenshot is from data usage info, just to show you that there is apps linked to other apps.
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No need to apologize. On the contrary, it was me who didn't get your post very well. You are definitely right. Some services aren't stand-alone and they are usually linked to other apps or packages. But I will disable this service anyway using ADB and check if it disappears from the list.
Did u solve the promblem?i need serios help...mine is draining 40% of the battery
Mohamedkam000 said:
Apologies, I did not mean to underestimate your knowledge. Some system apps are tied with other packages, for an example, Android Framework app is located at /system/framework/framework-res.apk, this is one APK.
But many many apps demand it, so they are tied together. If one of the tied apps drained 17% of battery, it'll show you that Android OS app (AKA Android Framework app) has drained that much of energy.
Whilst the fact could be different, that's why simple battery stats is not totally accurate.
If you are consistent in your position, you can disable Bixby Voice through ADB.
* The attached screenshot is from data usage info, just to show you that there is apps linked to other apps.
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Help me pleas though

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