[Andromeda] Random battery drain / Phone staying awake - Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 Questions & Answers

Anyone one else suffering with random battery drain / phone staying awake? See attachment.
Temporary fixes include include rebooting the phone, turning on battery saver mode & forcing 4G only but who really wants to do that? I believe its a kernel issue.
I'm running the latest EEA ROM, completely stock and unrooted. Any ideas how to resolve this? it isn't android system doing it.

Check your app autostarts. I bet they are all on. #softwareupdatefails
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PWn3R said:
Check your app autostarts. I bet they are all on. #softwareupdatefails
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None of them are on. aside of Nova and accubattery.

Interesting. Only other things I've seen on the regular Mix like that is Bluetooth draining battery when used. I've seen 20% in a couple hours from using a headset and listening to music.
You could try installing BBS and.see if it seems anything untword.
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Use BBS or GSAM Battery for seing what is draining battery. My bet is "GMS". You may root your phone and install magisk module "universal gms doze" or install link2sd, for example, and freeze almost all google services. I've done both and i do above 5 or 6 screen hours

acad.alex said:
Use BBS or GSAM Battery for seing what is draining battery. My bet is "GMS". You may root your phone and install magisk module "universal gms doze" or install link2sd, for example, and freeze almost all google services. I've done both and i do above 5 or 6 screen hours
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It's such a big bug I don't understand why they don't do something about it already!
It's still continuing. I don't want to root my phone this is something that doesn't need root to fix
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I'm having the same problem. BUT , ONLY on WIFI got 2-3 days of use and 7-8 hours SOT !
I've tried BBS and actually I'm using GSam but nothing relevant found there. Just these days, on home enclosure I've noticed that if don't switch Wifi and Mobile Data the phone works perfectly and doesn't keep awake.
I have lot of Apps installed, NFC active, Wifi, location - GPS, Google apps, BT enabled with MiBand .. EVERYTHING ... (except 5G that is unavaliable with my actual operator) and in this conditions (only Wifi) , I have no issues on 15 days of use, so I suspect is Mobile Data related.
Maybe someone with more knowledgde can found an explanation and bring some help !!!
PD: I'm trying with Mobile Data again with 4G as preferred net , don't know if the system can swith it to 5G again ... driving to battery drainig. We'll see.

kme_kaiser said:
I'm having the same problem. BUT , ONLY on WIFI got 2-3 days of use and 7-8 hours SOT !
I've tried BBS and actually I'm using GSam but nothing relevant found there. Just these days, on home enclosure I've noticed that if don't switch Wifi and Mobile Data the phone works perfectly and doesn't keep awake.
I have lot of Apps installed, NFC active, Wifi, location - GPS, Google apps, BT enabled with MiBand .. EVERYTHING ... (except 5G that is unavaliable with my actual operator) and in this conditions (only Wifi) , I have no issues on 15 days of use, so I suspect is Mobile Data related.
Maybe someone with more knowledgde can found an explanation and bring some help !!!
PD: I'm trying with Mobile Data again with 4G as preferred net , don't know if the system can swith it to 5G again ... driving to battery drainig. We'll see.
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i fixed mine by turning off gps.

toge64 said:
i fixed mine by turning off gps.
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Thanks for the reply.
This doesn't work for me, I've been using GPS with no awake issues. The problem starts at certain time ramdomly even with GPS off.
Someone said something about clearing cache of Google Play Services, that worked for a couple of days but again the problem was there.
By now I'm trying the 4G solution, if the phone keeps the preferences for 4G not switching to 5G by itself (except on reboot) and then look if it doesn't keep awake without reason.

kme_kaiser said:
Thanks for the reply.
This doesn't work for me, I've been using GPS with no awake issues. The problem starts at certain time ramdomly even with GPS off.
Someone said something about clearing cache of Google Play Services, that worked for a couple of days but again the problem was there.
By now I'm trying the 4G solution, if the phone keeps the preferences for 4G not switching to 5G by itself (except on reboot) and then look if it doesn't keep awake without reason.
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Did this work? I'm having the exact same issue. Massive battery drain overnight while phone is on airplane mode and absolutely nothing turned on (Wifi, Bluetooth, NFC, GPS all turned off) Not a single app has autostart permission. What can I do?

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Gps stipped wirking

Hi guys,
I'm using latest Primo-s rom for aproximately 3 weeks. Some days ago installed IGO navigation and used for one short trip. Later that day I tried to use navigation, but phone did not saw any gps satelites. Even in status bar there is no gps icon, when I turn on gps. I tried several reboots but it did not worked.
Any ideas how to fix it?
on gps test app it shows that gps is on but it see no satelites. Tried agps data refresh, but id not worked
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Stupid question, but have you actually rebooted your phone into recovery and tried clearing the cache?
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Stupid question, but have you actually rebooted your phone into recovery and tried clearing the cache?
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rebooted into recovery, wiped cache partition and dalvik cache. Not helped.
But I found very strange thing - when I go to task manager and kill process /system/bin/surfaceflinger - phone goes to start screen for several seconds, then goes to normal operation. Atfer that - gps works for one session with several applications. When I turn gps off, and then turn on for a second time - it does not work - no gps symbol in status bar, applications do not find any satelite.
Maybe the problem is caused by you turning GPS off when you don't use it? I never disable GPS as it uses very little battery turned on until you run an app that actually uses the GPS system.
What happens if you just leave GPS enabled all the time?
SimonTS said:
Maybe the problem is caused by you turning GPS off when you don't use it? I never disable GPS as it uses very little battery turned on until you run an app that actually uses the GPS system.
What happens if you just leave GPS enabled all the time?
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I always keep gps turned off to save a battery. I don`t see reason to keep it always ON, because I need it only once a week. Earlier, before I rooted phone and started to play with different ROMs, GPS worked perfect.
tedis666 said:
I always keep gps turned off to save a battery. I don`t see reason to keep it always ON, because I need it only once a week. Earlier, before I rooted phone and started to play with different ROMs, GPS worked perfect.
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You are currently using a ROM based on a different device and using a leaked, unofficial kernel. That often means that various problems can occur - and they don't always affect everybody. I am just trying to suggest a workaround that might help you out and is worth testing, otherwise try a different ROM to see if you suffer the same problem.
ok, thanks
I found this thread about agps patch:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=21325390
I`ll try this later, maybe this will fix my problem
AGPS patch has nothing to do with your issue. It helps faster locking - and also not always, only in specific cases when default aGPS settings give poor results. Your problem is that the GPS doesn't even turn on.
Also, since we're at it, there's absolutely no reason to turn off GPS switch. GPS doesn't use battery AT ALL until one of the apps actually requests it to function and give position.

Battery drain while phone is idle

My battery only lasts about 8-9 hours after a full charge without me actually using the phone.
The top offenders are always some combination of Google Services, Google Play Services, Android OS and Android System. Google Services/Google Play Services always has a high keep awake time.
I have tried tons of stuff.. Uninstalling Google Play Services updates, booting into recovery and clearing the cache, factory resets, turning off Location services, location reporting, etc. turning them all on, all 3 location discovery modes, turning off wifi during sleep, turning off LTE, etc.. nothing worked..
.. until suddenly, without me changing anything that I could identify, the drain stopped. And it worked for about 3 days like that. I would only lose 1% battery every couple of hours of idling. At the end of a day of moderate use I was at 60%.
Then, I installed a couple more apps, and the dran came back. And now the drain won't go away.. I've factory reset, cleared the cache, etc. etc. and still it just drains.
Could this be a hardware issue? I'm not sure if I should RMA it or what.. (this is my 2nd that has done this BTW).
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My battery only lasts about 8-9 hours after a full charge without me actually using the phone.
The top offenders are always some combination of Google Services, Google Play Services, Android OS and Android System. Google Services/Google Play Services always has a high keep awake time.
I have tried tons of stuff.. Uninstalling Google Play Services updates, booting into recovery and clearing the cache, factory resets, turning off Location services, location reporting, etc. turning them all on, all 3 location discovery modes, turning off wifi during sleep, turning off LTE, etc.. nothing worked..
.. until suddenly, without me changing anything that I could identify, the drain stopped. And it worked for about 3 days like that. I would only lose 1% battery every couple of hours of idling. At the end of a day of moderate use I was at 60%.
Then, I installed a couple more apps, and the dran came back. And now the drain won't go away.. I've factory reset, cleared the cache, etc. etc. and still it just drains.
Could this be a hardware issue? I'm not sure if I should RMA it or what.. (this is my 2nd that has done this BTW).
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Do you have Google backup enabled? It could get stuck somewhere sometimes and drain your battery.
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Do you have Google backup enabled? It could get stuck somewhere sometimes and drain your battery.
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No. I have the backup disabled. And also the Photo backup. I tried to disable everything I can. Even without installing any apps on the stock ROM it drains.
Try formatting the data partition, backup what u need first. fastboot format userdata
also maybe try running a 3rd party launcher
turn off nfc in "other" and set gps in low power consumption in "geolocation"
Also get an app to switch from 3g to LTE while your phone is idle.
Looks like LTE is really really a bad friend for power consumption.
Turning off WiFi and or data when not using it helps. I recently downloaded greenify and its helping my battery life a bit.
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So I went out to the store for a couple hours and I noticed I had basically no drop in battery while out. The main difference I could determine would be while out I am not on wifi.
When I got back the drain started again. I wondered if it was specific to my router, so I connected to a 5 GHz N router. I had been connecting to a 2.4 Ghz G router. So far, it seems that the drain is much faster if I switch to the G router, and when I switch to the N router it drains slower. Both routers have a strong signal.
So, I can just stay connected to the N router at home, but I'm not sure if there is a hardware defect with the wifi radio in the phone on 2.4.. Or if there's a misconfiguration or something on the router itself or what. I'm also not 100% sure it is even resolved since I only am a couple hours into testing and its very erratic.
BTW, if anyone has trouble connecting to 5GHz, the reason I wasn't connected to the N router in the first place, I found that you need to on a "Non-DFS" Channel. If your router is set to Auto, it may choose a DFS channel which the Nexus can't connect to. Apparently certain channels may have military activity on them and if so the device has to avoid that channel.. but rather than implement that on the Nexus those channels just don't work. I set my router to Channel 48 w/ 40 MHz width and it's working so far.
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So I went out to the store for a couple hours and I noticed I had basically no drop in battery while out. The main difference I could determine would be while out I am not on wifi.
When I got back the drain started again. I wondered if it was specific to my router, so I connected to a 5 GHz N router. I had been connecting to a 2.4 Ghz G router. So far, it seems that the drain is much faster if I switch to the G router, and when I switch to the N router it drains slower. Both routers have a strong signal.
So, I can just stay connected to the N router at home, but I'm not sure if there is a hardware defect with the wifi radio in the phone on 2.4.. Or if there's a misconfiguration or something on the router itself or what. I'm also not 100% sure it is even resolved since I only am a couple hours into testing and its very erratic.
BTW, if anyone has trouble connecting to 5GHz, the reason I wasn't connected to the N router in the first place, I found that you need to on a "Non-DFS" Channel. If your router is set to Auto, it may choose a DFS channel which the Nexus can't connect to. Apparently certain channels may have military activity on them and if so the device has to avoid that channel.. but rather than implement that on the Nexus those channels just don't work. I set my router to Channel 48 w/ 40 MHz width and it's working so far.
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It wouldn't be the first time I've seen the wifi take a crap on an otherwise good router. My guess is that's what's happening.
Aerowinder said:
It wouldn't be the first time I've seen the wifi take a crap on an otherwise good router. My guess is that's what's happening.
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Yeah I was noticing that the wifi and cell signals turn orange momentarily every now and then when I open the settings pane in the notification pull down. Maybe the wifi is getting dropped and re-connecting continuously.
I guess I will have to find another 2.4Ghz router to connect to figure out if its an issue with all 2.4Ghz routers.
sounds like it could be something syncing.. most are set to sync while on WiFi
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sounds like it could be something syncing.. most are set to sync while on WiFi
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A friend of mine had some problems with Foursquare notifications and in general using geolocalization...do u use those kind of apps often?

Wifi always on problem on Android lollipop 5.0.2 On htc one e8

I m using htc one e8 Indian version after I get update lollipop 5.0.2, I m facing wifi always on problem.
Battery stats and history shows always on, but in reality I hardly use wifi. But It shows a strong green bar that wifi is on all the time.
Wifi background scanning is also off, but I still not able to fix this.
Please help me to get rid of this.
Before lollipop update I was not facing this kind of problem.
rishabhchawla said:
I m using htc one e8 Indian version after I get update lollipop 5.0.2, I m facing wifi always on problem.
Battery stats and history shows always on, but in reality I hardly use wifi. But It shows a strong green bar that wifi is on all the time.
Wifi background scanning is also off, but I still not able to fix this.
Please help me to get rid of this.
Before lollipop update I was not facing this kind of problem.
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I read on Elevate and xda only today, people owning M8 and M9 have seen a similar issue too last day. But I just saw my phone, and it's not there. I had patches of white too, for times when I wasn't on a wifi network. Try checking using a battery monitor app like GSAM, whether wifi is always on or not.
Battery history shows wifi is alaways on
Gsam app show wifi is not stwiched on at all. But Battery history shows wifi is on all the time. Problems that i m facing after lollipop update phone tends to heat more and battery life has also been degraded. So, where exactly problem is?
rishabhchawla said:
Gsam app show wifi is not stwiched on at all. But Battery history shows wifi is on all the time. Problems that i m facing after lollipop update phone tends to heat more and battery life has also been degraded. So, where exactly problem is?
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Well, after any software update, it's recommended to wipe your phone's cache. Or software reset the phone. Then give the OS a few days to settle. I wiped the cache, and my battery life has been at par with on Kitkat, and even better standby times. And no heating problems. The performance has only improved after Lollipop. Try doing one of these, or check on GSAM what's eating up the battery.
rishabhchawla
do you use any IM apps like Viber etc? please check its wi-fi policy settings, it seems that it set to always on, try to change it and then reboot device
Viber was the culprit
Thanks man!
Just by changing wifi settings in wifi solved the problem like magic.
I am facing the same problem. I do not have viber installed on my phone.
I've set everything to off just as stated by the OP:
Here's how it goes with my E8:
1. Fresh start of the phone, and I don't find the traces of Wi-Fi.
2. Once Wi-Fi is on either for using internet/ShareIt/others, it keeps showing as "On" in Battery history even if it is turned "Off".
3. Only solution is to restart the phone.
Please advise guys!
Thanks,
Vinay
[Solved] Wifi always on problem on Android lollipop 5.0.2 On htc one e8
vinay.habib said:
I am facing the same problem. I do not have viber installed on my phone.
I've set everything to off just as stated by the OP:
Here's how it goes with my E8:
1. Fresh start of the phone, and I don't find the traces of Wi-Fi.
2. Once Wi-Fi is on either for using internet/ShareIt/others, it keeps showing as "On" in Battery history even if it is turned "Off".
3. Only solution is to restart the phone.
Please advise guys!
Thanks,
Vinay
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I've found a way around it.
Turned on Wi-Fi and let the phone connect to a hotspot and turned it off after a few seconds.
The Wi-Fi radio completely turned off.
Guess, after using ShareIt, the app didn't turn it off the Wi-Fi properly.

WiFi plaguing Android Marshmallow

After using 6.0 for a day or so, I noticed that the WiFi was draining huge amount of juice from the phone, even taking the top spot on the battery chart. This seems to happen even if the WiFi is turned off.
http://i.imgur.com/X2YoNvv.png
So how can we fix this? Well, we'll have to go through bunch of settings to do so. It seems like Google deliberately hid this deep inside location settings. This is how we can "temporarily" fix this issue: Head to Settings -> Location -> Click those 3 dots at the top right corner -> Scanning -> Turn off both WiFi scanning and Bluetooth scanning.
Even with this "fix" I noticed that it keeps draining battery life for no reason, not as much, but the problem still exists. This shouldn't happen! Especially when Marshmallow was built around battery life improvements. The fact that this bug has been causing problems since M Preview #3 shows either Google "missed" this chaos of a bug (or) only cares about that juicy location data. This should be a straightforward-user-friendly option, not one that is buried behind buttons and menus.
It's not a bug, it's a feature
Had the same issue after flashing the factory image. So I flashed 5.1.1 again booted the phone then rebooted into recovery and sideloaded the 6.0 OTA. Booted the phone and preformed a factory reset. Now I don't have that problem.
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Had the same issue after flashing the factory image. So I flashed 5.1.1 again booted the phone then rebooted into recovery and sideloaded the 6.0 OTA. Booted the phone and preformed a factory reset. Now I don't have that problem.
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im currently having this exact issue.
I had same problem also tried disabling Wi-Fi scanning and automatically turning off Wi-Fi when idle but it did not give better results.
Just today i switched phone Wi-Fi to 2.4 GHZ only mode - this workaround seem to work, no drain any more.
DaimonPl said:
I had same problem also tried disabling Wi-Fi scanning and automatically turning off Wi-Fi when idle but it did not give better results.
Just today i switched phone Wi-Fi to 2.4 GHZ only mode - this workaround seem to work, no drain any more.
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Thanks for that. This actually sounds possible.
On the first day when I flashed 6.0 with OTA, I really felt that the battery life has extended.
Then I switched through a lot of settings and also ended up with 2.4 and 5 (auto) on wifi.
Disabling all wifi related options did not help at all....
Will try this out now. :good:
I'm having severe delays with my wifi on my N5 with 6.0. In speedtest I'm pushing over 90mbps on 5GHz band, but it takes over 30 seconds to load a webpage/ apps. It's not gradually loading it's almost like a stall. Then after the page or app loads instantly. Why is this happening? Is it a severe delay to the server? IDK wtf is going on... I don't have battery drain issues from the wifi this is a different issue.
Same problem... Scanning and wifi off! Wifi drain. At first sight problem only seems to manifest while no wifi available. Tried the 2.4ghz only and seems to reduce though not eliminate the problem...
DaimonPl said:
I had same problem also tried disabling Wi-Fi scanning and automatically turning off Wi-Fi when idle but it did not give better results.
Just today i switched phone Wi-Fi to 2.4 GHZ only mode - this workaround seem to work, no drain any more.
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Works indeed better.. Wifi disappears from the Battery Usage chart, but when it was supposed to went on idle while I put it away, draining started again it seems.
There is a fat bug in the Power-Management in Android M 6.0 final, if you ask me...
All, please check whether it is actually drain or merely incorrect reporting of battery statistics. Symptoms seem similar to this thread
Remember battery 'drain' is where the level is falling at an abnormally fast rate. If WiFi is merely appearing at the top of the stats, but your battery life is actually fine, then it's not drain.
You need to leave your phone over several hours, and take measurements. When investigating or troubleshooting, then logically change one thing at a time, and re-measure again over a long period of time for comparison.
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All, please check whether it is actually drain or merely incorrect reporting of battery statistics. Symptoms seem similar to this thread
Remember battery 'drain' is where the level is falling at an abnormally fast rate. If WiFi is merely appearing at the top of the stats, but your battery life is actually fine, then it's not drain.
You need to leave your phone over several hours, and take measurements. When investigating or troubleshooting, then logically change one thing at a time, and re-measure again over a long period of time for comparison.
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There is definitely a drain problem... because of Google Play Services not letting System into sleep mode and pulling constantly on Wifi...
That is how I think it comes to the problem.
Mine is now running smoothly, after I went into: Settings > Apps > Google Play Services (and maybe also Google Play Store) > hit menu ... > Deinstall Updates > Restart
If you go back into Play Store later on, it updates to the current version.
I also reseted the Network Settings... somewhere.
I tried what was suggested by others in this thread and din't have any luck. I posted how I solved the issue here:
reddit dot com/r/Nexus5/comments/3npesh/wifi_drain_persists_in_android_m_final_release/cvwo3x5
I did another modification. In Location settings I changed mode to device only (GPS).
So together:
- set WIFI to 2GHz only
- disable wifi scanning in location settings
- set location scanning to device only (GPS)
- set WIFI to automatically turn off in idle mode (advanced wifi settings)
WIFI is no longer main battery consumer (screen is now as expected). I'm not sure which of those is crucial but they all look like may improve things a bit (and together give big difference)
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I thought this was bugging me too. WiFi is top of the list in battery stats. But then I disabled ElementalX gestures (doubletap2wake in my case) and that improved things a lot. Even though WiFi is still reported as the biggest power user.
This may be just me and of course it could always be better, but it might be worth giving this a try.
I'm having his exact issue. It's with any resources I access through WiFi, from sftp to ftp to web data, internal and external lans, internet, etc. It's definitely a 6.0 issue. I had it on preview 3 as well, and it was bad enough make me downgrade at the time. Now the official release is out and doing the same thing, I'm REALLY hoping they can fix this soon. It's practically unusable if you don't have dial-up time to kill.
Check my previous post - it completely fixed problem for me
I've experienced the same issue, after a week from the ota update (week in which I had a great battery lifetime), the problem arose out of the nowhere, and after searching the web for a workaround, it seems that putting the wifi in 2.4 ghz only made the trick...
Really hope that google will fix this soon...
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There is definitely a drain problem... because of Google Play Services not letting System into sleep mode and pulling constantly on Wifi...
That is how I think it comes to the problem.
Mine is now running smoothly, after I went into: Settings > Apps > Google Play Services (and maybe also Google Play Store) > hit menu ... > Deinstall Updates > Restart
If you go back into Play Store later on, it updates to the current version.
I also reseted the Network Settings... somewhere.
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This is the only thing that worked fully for me. Getting it to 2GHz made it a little bit better but didn't actually solve it. Uninstalling updates from play services and play store solved it for good and I didn't have to flash 5.1.1 and ota update.
:good:Thanks eyesore!
Hello. I have this issue... I disabled localisation through WiFi and I have also done a network settings reset but the problem still persists (not too much as before -45%- but around 25%).
How can I solve?

Wifi connection troubles after update to 6.0

I'm not sure if this is a Nexus 5 problem or a 6.0 Marshmallow problem but the problem occurred after the update to 6.0 on both Nexus 5s for me and my wife.
There seems to be some bug with my phone while it is asleep (screen is off but phone is on). When it is in this mode, it will not stay connected to wifi. For example, when I enter an area that has wifi, my phone will not connect. It will only connect when I wake the phone. And this isn't just a matter of the phone taking a while to connect. It NEVER connects. Before the update, my phone used to make a connection with my home router before I even walked inside. Now, I can be inside for hours and the phone never connects, until I wake it up. As soon as I wake the phone, the phone makes the connection with no problem. After a few minutes of the phone being asleep, I will wake the phone and the wifi connection will be gone. Now that it is awake again, it connects again with no problem.
I have tried forgetting the network and creating a new one, I have tried different routers, I have tried wiping the cache partition. I haven't tried a full factory reset, and I'd prefer not to, but I guess I will if I have to.
Just thought I would check here first and see if anyone had other thoughts.
Settings - wifi - menu - advanced - Second choice down from the top - choose how to keep WiFi depending on your battery charge %. Regards. Alessandro
Alessandro
vn800art said:
Settings - wifi - menu - advanced - Second choice down from the top - choose how to keep WiFi depending on your battery charge %. Regards. Alessandro
Alessandro
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Thanks for the reply. Yes, that is what I thought at first also. I meant to say in my original post that my wifi settings are set to "Always On" during sleep. I've tried toggling that between the settings but still have the trouble.
Sorry, my Nex 5 has not this issue on Android 6 build MRA58K.
Alessandro
Yup, have the same issue. When the phone goes to sleep, it seems to disconnects from the wifi and never connects after I wake the phone. When I go into the wifi settings, I see "WIFI Connection Failure". I have to reconnect manually. Like the OP, have it set to always on as well. I also know it's not a router issue because I've tried this on four different routers (two linksys, one Dlink, one TPLink) All same results.
Wonder if this is a phone issue?
Please go here and click on the star to vote for this issue.
https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=190667
Google upped this to a high priority Friday morning (Nov 6). The bad news is I think there a couple different WiFi symptoms being discussed here. Most of what is being discussed is the issue being discussed here (not reconnecting when the screen is off).
No idea when this will be fixed, so I build a Tasker profile to toggle WiFi every 15 minutes when not already connected to force a reconnect. I’ve observed it getting disconnected on its own overnight. This should avoid unnecessarily using cellular data.
I’m perpetually waiting for the next release of Android to fix annoying bugs.
vn800art said:
Settings - wifi - menu - advanced - Second choice down from the top - choose how to keep WiFi depending on your battery charge %. Regards. Alessandro
Alessandro
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Please go here and click on the star to vote for this issue.
https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=190667
Google upped this to a high priority Friday morning (Nov 6). The bad news is I think there a couple different WiFi symptoms being discussed here. Most of what is being discussed is the issue being discussed here (not reconnecting when the screen is off).
No idea when this will be fixed, so I build a Tasker profile to toggle WiFi every 15 minutes when not already connected to force a reconnect. I’ve observed it getting disconnected on its own overnight. This should avoid unnecessarily using cellular data.
I’m perpetually waiting for the next release of Android to fix annoying bugs.
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Thanks for the update Gary. The comment #6 describes my situation exactly. In doing some troubleshooting of my own, I find the disconnection trouble to happen less while on a 5Ghz network vs 2.5. I still have the trouble of it not connecting initially when I come into range, but I find that it is able to hold the connection while asleep.
I am also experiencing this on my Nexus 5 and also found and starred the thread above.
I just listened to 20min of streaming with Spotify to then realize that it had gone into Doze and used the mobile data!
This is more than annoying...
Maybe by disabling Doze for some specific connectivity-related system app? Anyone tried that?
Yes, I moved virtually all of the services type of apps (the ones with the green generic Android icon) to the battery not optimized list. It didn't make any difference for me.
In some ways it seems like it might be a Doze problem, and in other ways it doesn't. Doze shouldn't be affecting anything when the phone is in my pocket and I walk in the house to my WiFi. It also shouldn't be affecting anything when the phone is being charged, which is when I see frequent WiFi disconnects.
It will be real disappointing if this isn't fixed with 6.0.1.
This is still an issue with 6.0.1. Nexus 5 (2013) 6.0.1 MMB29K updated through OTA ZIP pushed with ADB.
Things work properly for a while right after a reboot and then WiFi never connects until the screen is turned on.
Google Connectivity Services C.1.6.7 (2466695) update didn’t make a difference either.
Same problem as the thread starter. HTC A9 anroid 6.0. (newest available OS)
Same problem here with a Nexus 5 .
Please star the problem if you have it.
https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=170078
Has anyone tested with a non-stock kernel ?
I'm asking because the problem seems +/- resolved on CM13 (non caf).
No counting CM13, do you know of a more stable rom with the problem resolved?
Does anyone here have Wemo devices? I am reading that wemos, and possibly other devices that emit their own wireless network, may cause problems. I have several of these devices around the house, and wonder if that might be contributing. However, that only would solve the dropped connection bug I have, not the failing to connect while asleep but I have.
Hi mates, my Nexus 5 (android 6.0.1,M8974A-2.0.50.2.29) gets the same troubles with wifi connection but today I tried to put some apps in non optimized list of Doze and seems workig fine.
Thats my non optimized Doze list:
-Google Play Services
-System UI
Try it and let me know if it works properly.
frontomix said:
Hi mates, my Nexus 5 (android 6.0.1,M8974A-2.0.50.2.29) gets the same troubles with wifi connection but today I tried to put some apps in non optimized list of Doze and seems workig fine.
Thats my non optimized Doze list:
-Google Play Services
-System UI
Try it and let me know if it works properly.
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I had Google Play Services already set to not optimize, but hadn't tried System UI. I will try that out and see what happens.
whitenack said:
I had Google Play Services already set to not optimize, but hadn't tried System UI. I will try that out and see what happens.
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Welp, that didn't work. Still have the error after not optimizing System UI in addition to Google Play Services.
I don't know if the issue is resolved, but at least for me, it never worked fine so many days after testing some new workaround.
So, this was what I did in my Nexus 5 (latest build, MOB30H).
Uninstall or deactivate Google Connectivity Services, reset your network settings (you will lose your Wifi networks and BT pairings), reboot.
My Nexus 5 has been connecting to the wifi networks even with the screen off for the last 6 days.
Miguun said:
I don't know if the issue is resolved, but at least for me, it never worked fine so many days after testing some new workaround.
So, this was what I did in my Nexus 5 (latest build, MOB30H).
Uninstall or deactivate Google Connectivity Services, reset your network settings (you will lose your Wifi networks and BT pairings), reboot.
My Nexus 5 has been connecting to the wifi networks even with the screen off for the last 6 days.
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Miguun, has the error returned, or still fixed? I just got the May update, so fingers crossed that fixes it. Otherwise, I guess I'll try your fix. I don't look forward to entering the wifi network information again.
Yup, it is still working !!

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