My maps are consuming battery of my phone. Even if I don't use it.
Why this is so? Around 15% of battery consumption is due to maps
Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk
root your device and use a program like autostarts from the market to freeze apps you dont want to start at boot , it simple and easy to do and youd be suprised at what starts up at boot in your app list .
i would then use titanium backup to freeze apps you dont use/need as this helps battery / ram / device from waking through apps telling it to etc etc
dont freeze maps obvously as you may need that and its important to have but defo stop it from starting at boot , unless you need it at boot but from your post you obvously dont
there is a list of stuff thats save to freeze on this forum the search bar is your friend
have a good day
Thanks but I don't wanna root my phone. Is there any other alternative?
Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk
well even before i had rooted and stopped it at start , maps was never that high on my charts have you run latitude or anything? i heard this can drain battery in the background .
sounds like you have an app that is using maps in the back ground as on a normal set up (factory fresh etc) maps doesnt hammer the battery like that
it can probs be fixed by undoing an app or setting you have somewhere but its hard to say as its your phone and you know what youve done to it .
if it was factory fresh though i doubt/kinda know maps wouldnt be that high and draining battery though it never has on mine even when stock etc
hope you find the culprit soon but its hard to say what it could be as we dont know how you have it set up etc .
maybe try a fresh install??
shantanuparadkar said:
My maps are consuming battery of my phone. Even if I don't use it.
Why this is so? Around 15% of battery consumption is due to maps
Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'm sure you are using Latitude. Log off and problem will be solved.
Yes, almost certainly Latitude - log out and stay out, you'll be amazed at the difference.
Gustopher said:
Yes, almost certainly Latitude - log out and stay out, you'll be amazed at the difference.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Croocodillul said:
I'm sure you are using Latitude. Log off and problem will be solved.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I second these. I've logged off of latitude and the battery life has extended by at least 60 - 70%. I used to get like around less than a day of usage, but now it goes a little over a day and a half with moderate usage. (Bluetooth, GPS, Browsing on HSPA and WiFi)
Also if you have remote tracking turned on, this can show up as maps in the battery monitor.
Sent from my Xoom
Yeah, my latitude was on.i logged it off.
Thanks every one for ur replies. Thanks a lot
Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk
You may have to reset maps in app settings to really get rid off it.
Clear data once I suggest, then the 1 minute wake calls will also be off, my experience.
shantanuparadkar said:
Thanks but I don't wanna root my phone. Is there any other alternative?
Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
why not it's highly recommended to root your phone, you can then freeze maps in titanium backup (and any other apps too)
not having the phone rooted is like having a computer without knowing the admin/root password
But there are some drawbacks of it also.
And if anything happens to my phone I will not be able to claim warrantee
Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk
try to disable not stoping it, but with a interruption force...
ocaldini said:
try to disable not stoping it, but with a interruption force...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Ididn't understand what u wanna say
It's been 2 hours since my last battery charging and it has just reduced by 2%.logging out of latitude is working. Thanks again
Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk
shantanuparadkar said:
Ididn't understand what u wanna say
It's been 2 hours since my last battery charging and it has just reduced by 2%.logging out of latitude is working. Thanks again
Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I always see Maps very high in my battery usage, I was logged into Latitude. Logged out of that now.
Do you have remote controls enabled in Settings -> Location and Security? Wondering if this still means Maps will use a lot of battery.
plazzTT said:
I always see Maps very high in my battery usage, I was logged into Latitude. Logged out of that now.
Do you have remote controls enabled in Settings -> Location and Security? Wondering if this still means Maps will use a lot of battery.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yeah remote controls are activated on my phone but der is no such details of usage of maps in battery details
Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk
Related
Hey,
I'm on cm7, and see in BetterBatteryStats that the GpsLocationProvider runs non-stop causing partial wakelocks.
The thing is that most of the time my GPS is off, I use it for few minutes then turn it off, but nevertheless it seems like the service keep running.
Any ideas? Thx.
Sent from my SGH-T959 using Tapatalk
Do you use your GPS at all?
If not, I would just resort to removing the file as a whole.
YuvalW said:
Hey,
I'm on cm7, and see in BetterBatteryStats that the GpsLocationProvider runs non-stop causing partial wakelocks.
The thing is that most of the time my GPS is off, I use it for few minutes then turn it off, but nevertheless it seems like the service keep running.
Any ideas? Thx.
Sent from my SGH-T959 using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Just a thought to check - if you have the Google Maps package installed try and freeze or uninstall it and see if that fixes it for you. It may be Latitude wake-locking.
Well looks like it is common issue with CM7, found some others who complain about that, for some reason once you activated the GPS the above service will not stop.
I guess you can't really make a good ROM for the device without Samsung doing it first... back to Bionix ...
Sent from my SGH-T959 using Tapatalk
Looking at my battery stats, Maps has used 8% today, even though I haven't run Maps since getting the phone and did a restart last night before putting it on the charger.
Any thoughts on what's going on and how to get it to stop burning battery?
I did have my GPS on, so I don't know if all GPS activity gets listed as Maps in the battery stats.
Sent from my Xoom using Tapatalk 2
I don't have that problem , most likely you installed something and that is triggering drain , maybe application that tracks or integrated with location service.
tnedator said:
Looking at my battery stats, Maps has used 8% today, even though I haven't run Maps since getting the phone and did a restart last night before putting it on the charger.
Any thoughts on what's going on and how to get it to stop burning battery?
I did have my GPS on, so I don't know if all GPS activity gets listed as Maps in the battery stats.
Sent from my Xoom using Tapatalk 2
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I"m seeing that too. Not sure why. I do have my GPS on all the time.
ewingr said:
I"m seeing that too. Not sure why. I do have my GPS on all the time.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Check if you have Latitude on
naturefreak85 said:
Check if you have Latitude on
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I have not opened/run Latitude on this phone (never used it on my Atrix). I did just open it to check and can't find any settings to tell it not to auto-update or anything like that.
tnedator said:
I have not opened/run Latitude on this phone (never used it on my Atrix). I did just open it to check and can't find any settings to tell it not to auto-update or anything like that.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Ditto....
Location services?
ewingr said:
Ditto....
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Could location services be causing the issue?? I see a bunch of apps running even though I have not started them.
My N4 hasn't had good battery life compared to my GNex and its noticeable. I used Google now on the Gnex and I got like close to 3 hours or more of screen on give or take with the 2000mah extended battery depending on what i was doing with 25% brightness most of the time. But on my N4 with Google now I got like barely 2 hours at like 20% brightness which doesn't' make much sense seeing that the battery in the N4 is larger. So I decided to turn off Google now since I don't really use it and now I get a little over 2 and a half hours sometimes more. I'm guessing that's cause Google now isn't updating and all that cause I turned off all the location services and GPS except the "wifi &mobile network location" for certain apps or widgets and stuff. This is all leading up to my question. How or why maps is at the top of my battery usage and why it says its using GPS when I have it off? It never was at the top before the android OS or screen was there. Now I get better battery life but still the screen isn't the top drainer which is odd. Does anyone have any insight? Cause I can only imagine the battery life I could get out of this if everything worked properly. Cause idk if its a bad code thing or hardware.
And here are pics thanks guy's
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda app-developers app
Turn off WiFi under location access
But then I wont get any location data for certain apps or widgets. And that was never a problem on th GNex. Is that really the only option i would have?
If you have not done so, signin to navigation at least once.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda app-developers app
BruceCLin said:
If you have not done so, signin to navigation at least once.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Ok I did cause i haven't yet and i had to turn on GPS to do so. But now im back out i turned off GPS. What would doing that do exactly? If you dont mind elaborating?
If you never went through that step, some apps that request location will never get it and will keep sending requests draining the battery.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda app-developers app
I have signed in but google maps is still my top battery drain even when I haven't used it at all. Anything else that could be causing this?
Could be some widget or app that put location data like any weather widget for example.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda app-developers app
BruceCLin said:
If you have not done so, signin to navigation at least once.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Is this a documented fact or something you came up with on your own? I am just wondering because Google Now does not work properly on my phone but it worked great on my Gnex.
Well I guess maps has a bug or its badly coded because like you guys said you still get the battery drain even when you seem to turn location stuff off. Well i did the same I have no Google now activated and it was a little better but id still get maps and it would even say the GPS was on for like hours in it on the GSam battery app So I just decided to force close Maps and since then I have no issue maps isnt even on the GSam radar and my battery life is much better I Can get 3 hours screen time with 15% brightness pretty easy and more if im not doing intensive stuff. Im hoping better code for Jellybeen or maps will come out soon to even make this higher or actually let me use maps and google now without such the drain.
Also I found that when I went to use Maps for directions the GPS getting "stuck" issue would come back so id have to force close to get that to stop and it seems that some apps that use GPS get stuck even though I switch it off like Gas Buddy which looks for gas around your location I tried it and turned on GPS then off when i was done and when i checked GSam it was at the top of my list because the GPS was stuck on and even force closing the app wouldnt shut it off so I had to uninstall and reinstall to stop it. I think it was just that it wasnt coded for 4.1.2 well so hopefully all those bugs will get worked out in the future. Hope this helps someone!
Not documented, but I have personally have 3 n4s map battery drain fixed this way. I heard here on xda, tried, and worked. So there are at least 4 people fixed this way. Of course, this is probably not the only battery bug/optimization issue in 4.2.1.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda app-developers app
Make sure you're not signed in to Latitude, it's a killer.
Go to Google Maps > Settings > Location, and disable "Location reporting".
drumist said:
Go to Google Maps > Settings > Location, and disable "Location reporting".
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
what they said. this is a huge + for why maps is being used. wished google disabled this from the start so people wouldnt mistaken the phone for having 'poor battery life'
same issue! battery usage as GPS
I'm actually having the same issue (i know this is old)
All my settings are correct, even with force closing the app (GPS and Facebook sometimes) the battery usage will be #1, and the GPS on time under details will be constantly ticking. As I refresh the battery usage, the GPS timer will continue to go up.
Only way I figured to solve this is to reboot my phone.. anyone else experiencing similar issues?
I did! I just noticed this problem in the last 2 days and I found this post.
Does google know about this problem? Will there any patch release for this bug?
I can confirm the same thing with this gps issue.
There's a bug report filed. Vote for it to make it more visible to devs.
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=52236&q=Gps%20usage%20when%20off&sort=-id&colspec=ID%20Type%20Status%20Owner%20Summary%20Stars
Experiencing it both on Google stock 4.3 Galaxy Nexus and Slim Bean 4.3 Nexus 4. Battery stats show GPS running under Google maps after switching GPS off using quick settings tile, after switching off location services in phone settings and even after switching off location in Google settings app. Only reboot stops good usage in battery stats.
This is very annoying. Have anybody fixed it? Any advice appreciated.
Nocturnal86 said:
Well I guess maps has a bug or its badly coded because like you guys said you still get the battery drain even when you seem to turn location stuff off. Well i did the same I have no Google now activated and it was a little better but id still get maps and it would even say the GPS was on for like hours in it on the GSam battery app So I just decided to force close Maps and since then I have no issue maps isnt even on the GSam radar and my battery life is much better I Can get 3 hours screen time with 15% brightness pretty easy and more if im not doing intensive stuff. Im hoping better code for Jellybeen or maps will come out soon to even make this higher or actually let me use maps and google now without such the drain.
Also I found that when I went to use Maps for directions the GPS getting "stuck" issue would come back so id have to force close to get that to stop and it seems that some apps that use GPS get stuck even though I switch it off like Gas Buddy which looks for gas around your location I tried it and turned on GPS then off when i was done and when i checked GSam it was at the top of my list because the GPS was stuck on and even force closing the app wouldnt shut it off so I had to uninstall and reinstall to stop it. I think it was just that it wasnt coded for 4.1.2 well so hopefully all those bugs will get worked out in the future. Hope this helps someone!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You have exactly the same finding of mine (although I may have better punctuation)
The GPS is stuck on even when you killed the map and turn OFF the GPS in the settings already.
And you are right, every app that use the GPS can have this "bug". (I used Yelp a lot and battery status always shows that its GPS usage is on even after I turned off GPS)
In GSAM battery monitor it does not show a high usage though, I guess it does not actually drain battery.
And this issue is still appearing in Android 4.3 with Google map 7.2.0
So, I've been having some battery issues lately and I can't really tell why. I haven't been doing anything too extreme, but my battery is almost dead within 12 hours of a charge, and the highest usage is mostly the Kernel and/or OS. I know next to nothing about that side of things, so I exported reports from GSam, and I'm hoping someone will be able to translate them for me if there's an obvious problem. Thanks in advance!
(I've also uninstalled Boxer, I only had it because Pro was free yesterday.)
greycobalt said:
So, I've been having some battery issues lately and I can't really tell why. I haven't been doing anything too extreme, but my battery is almost dead within 12 hours of a charge, and the highest usage is mostly the Kernel and/or OS. I know next to nothing about that side of things, so I exported reports from GSam, and I'm hoping someone will be able to translate them for me if there's an obvious problem. Thanks in advance!
(I've also uninstalled Boxer, I only had it because Pro was free yesterday.)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Keep the location enabled.
Are you using any of the smart stay/air view etc. controls?
If not turn them ALL off.
mirror3d said:
Keep the location enabled.
Are you using any of the smart stay/air view etc. controls?
If not turn them ALL off.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
As far as I know, location is always turned on (meaning I never turn it off myself). One of the first things I did was turn off all the smart crap, and turn off every piece of bloatware I could in the settings (I'm not rooted).
When was the last time that your phone was restarted?
mirror3d said:
When was the last time that your phone was restarted?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I usually restart it every other day, give or take. It's gone a couple days without it before. I don't usually have it off for more than a couple minutes at a time though.
greycobalt said:
I usually restart it every other day, give or take. It's gone a couple days without it before. I don't usually have it off for more than a couple minutes at a time though.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
This is beginning to sound much more complicated.
Did you install any apps recently?
How old is the phone?
Also do you have data/wifi on all the time?
mirror3d said:
This is beginning to sound much more complicated.
Did you install any apps recently?
How old is the phone?
Also do you have data/wifi on all the time?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That's not good. :-/
I install apps often, but I just as often uninstall them...I guess that's not much help. If it was one of them though, wouldn't it show up under the battery log?
It's approaching a year old, I got it last November I believe.
Yes, I keep my Wifi and data on all the time.
Bad network will drain your battery. Check how the signal is.
Android OS and Kernel are normal between 12-25% on 4.4.2. It's an issue with the battery reporting.
It looks like you've got a wakelock. 12% per hour means it's not going into deep sleep.
Check Wakelock Detector to see if it's going into deep sleep or not. (It needs root for everything else, but that still works.)
ShadowLea said:
Android OS and Kernel are normal between 12-25% on 4.4.2. It's an issue with the battery reporting.
It looks like you've got a wakelock. 12% per hour means it's not going into deep sleep.
Check Wakelock Detector to see if it's going into deep sleep or not. (It needs root for everything else, but that still works.)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Stated in reply post that the phone is not rooted.
My advice will be to uninstall apps one at time to find the one causing the drain.
ddogishere said:
Stated in reply post that the phone is not rooted.
My advice will be to uninstall apps one at time to find the one causing the drain.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
And neither is mine. Wakelock detector still works in the tab that shows Deep Sleep vs Awake. As I said by 'Everything else requires root, but that still works'.
Cundis said:
Bad network will drain your battery. Check how the signal is.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That varies. At home, I have great signal (full-signal 4G, router is never more than 20 feet away). Some places in town, I can drop to 3G, especially my grandparents (although my grandma does have a router I'm connected to). There's a weird (unrelated?) bug where if I drop to 3G, I either have to turn airplane mode on or wait several hours until it reverts back to 4G, even though I'll be back in a verified 4G area.
ShadowLea said:
Android OS and Kernel are normal between 12-25% on 4.4.2. It's an issue with the battery reporting.
It looks like you've got a wakelock. 12% per hour means it's not going into deep sleep.
Check Wakelock Detector to see if it's going into deep sleep or not. (It needs root for everything else, but that still works.)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I will definitely check that out and use it tonight. Thanks for the suggestion. I'll get back to you on what it says. What generally causes the wakelocks, specific apps? Or just poorly set-up preferences?
greycobalt said:
I will definitely check that out and use it tonight. Thanks for the suggestion. I'll get back to you on what it says. What generally causes the wakelocks, specific apps? Or just poorly set-up preferences?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Usually apps. Facebook, Skype, some games. Although Mediascanner(Android process) is also known to be responsible for it quite often.
Sent from my SM-N9005 using Tapatalk 2
ShadowLea said:
Usually apps. Facebook, Skype, some games. Although Mediascanner(Android process) is also known to be responsible for it quite often.
Sent from my SM-N9005 using Tapatalk 2
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It looks like PayPal was one of the culprits? For some reason?
I did find out I could root extremely easily, so did so and downloaded Greenify, so I'm hoping I can tweak enough to get my battery life back.
greycobalt said:
It looks like PayPal was one of the culprits? For some reason?
I did find out I could root extremely easily, so did so and downloaded Greenify, so I'm hoping I can tweak enough to get my battery life back.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That does seem to be the case... Either uninstall paypal or drop it in the Greenify list.
Google Search is probably either the widget or you're using Google Now.
ShadowLea said:
That does seem to be the case... Either uninstall paypal or drop it in the Greenify list.
Google Search is probably either the widget or you're using Google Now.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
By widget, do you mean the search bar? I use Nova, and I've removed that, so it must be Google Now. I don't use it often, but it does leave me weather cards and shipping info, so would that be it?
greycobalt said:
By widget, do you mean the search bar? I use Nova, and I've removed that, so it must be Google Now. I don't use it often, but it does leave me weather cards and shipping info, so would that be it?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I don't think they're related, but I can't be a hundred percent sure. You can try disabling both Google Search ones under apps -> all, see what that does to the info updates. If it scrambles them, just turn them back on.
(There's two Google Search, one is the search bar, the other is the app related to it.)
With that and Paypal dealt with, battery life should improve significantly.
ShadowLea said:
I don't think they're related, but I can't be a hundred percent sure. You can try disabling both Google Search ones under apps -> all, see what that does to the info updates. If it scrambles them, just turn them back on.
(There's two Google Search, one is the search bar, the other is the app related to it.)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Awesome! I'll try it out today, and then get back to you again. Thanks for all your help, it's much appreciated!
greycobalt said:
Awesome! I'll try it out today, and then get back to you again. Thanks for all your help, it's much appreciated!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Happy to help Let's hope that solves it! Also don't forget to greenify Paypal (Or uninstall it if you don't need it), as that seems to be the main culprit.
Got my mate 7 A few weeks ago. Love it. Getting awesome sot (8.5) the last charge mainly using mobile data..
But today google contact sync is draining so much battery. I've exported and deleted all contacts from google. Disabled back up my phone in settings and even disabled the app in settings and it still opens... I don't really want to have to root it. Any ideas I may not have tried?
Also wonder,my phone is rooted though, well, didn't want to freeze any Google services but some features like backup system is stubbornly running even after disable in settings. Don't know any good medicine from this issue.
Sent from my HUAWEI MT7-L09 using Tapatalk
brack11 said:
Also wonder,my phone is rooted though, well, didn't want to freeze any Google services but some features like backup system is stubbornly running even after disable in settings. Don't know any good medicine from this issue.
Sent from my HUAWEI MT7-L09 using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
man u NEED g services to run .. jeezz
XDADEVX said:
man u NEED g services to run .. jeezz
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes I know that. The thing that drives me crazy is that I have no control over running background apps, like backup, that were disabled via Google provided interface. This is type of cheating to have an interface that doesn't do much.
Sent from my HUAWEI MT7-L09 using Tapatalk
brack11 said:
Yes I know that. The thing that drives me crazy is that I have no control over running background apps, like backup, that were disabled via Google provided interface. This is type of cheating to have an interface that doesn't do much.
Sent from my HUAWEI MT7-L09 using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
u do not need to gave control over g play services .. you need to leave g services bee otherwise u won't get notifications or gmail syncs etc..
I am having the same problem. Contact sync is draining my battery!
Itsme93 said:
I am having the same problem. Contact sync is draining my battery!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
well why u leaving unnecessary apps running ?? that is only your fault
XDADEVX said:
well why u leaving unnecessary apps running ?? that is only your fault
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Closing or deactivating Google contact sync doesen't change anything.
Itsme93 said:
Closing or deactivating Google contact sync doesn't change anything.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
don't u see power consumption..? just close them all and in protected apps untick them all and leave just gservices and gmail..
XDADEVX said:
don't u see power consumption..? just close them all and in protected apps untick them all and leave just gservices and gmail..
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I already tried that. After closing Google contact sync it disappers from the list but a couple Minuten later it is back.
Itsme93 said:
I already tried that. After closing Google contact sync it disappers from the list but a couple Minuten later it is back.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
that is fine .. it runs only when u using phone.. that process doesn't drain a lot..
XDADEVX said:
that is fine .. it runs only when u using phone.. that process doesn't drain a lot..
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It drains more than chrome which I have been using all day.
Itsme93 said:
It drains more than chrome which I have been using all day.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I've got same ... even more 40mAh
you know what you can do go to setings -> google account -> tap account where numbers are synced from -> disable sync contacts
see if that helps
I froze with TB google app, then defrozed it and converted to user app, also didnt enable google now service, after all I have drain 10% per 6 hours at night, while phone is on extreme battery mode and just laying on the night stand without anyone touching it. Screen on time is impressive but battery drains while screen is off.
brack11 said:
I froze with TB google app, then defrozed it and converted to user app, also didnt enable google now service, after all I have drain 10% per 6 hours at night, while phone is on extreme battery mode and just laying on the night stand without anyone touching it. Screen on time is impressive but battery drains while screen is off.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Mine is also draining too much energy while screen is off. Like 100% to 55%!! All in a matter of 10 hours and a half.
Have you fixed this particular issue yet?
Please see my case here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62870579&postcount=12
Thank you!
It's happening exactly the same to me I've installed OS monitor app and everything seems to be perfect but it's happening to me the same.
I've been the hole day looking for a solution but nothing, new phone I got Motorola 360, I do t k of if maybe because of that...
Sw33t_Lov3r said:
Mine is also draining too much energy while screen is off. Like 100% to 55%!! All in a matter of 10 hours and a half.
Have you fixed this particular issue yet?
Please see my case here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62870579&postcount=12
Thank you!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It did solve the problem temporary, however my phone died (not related reason) warranty replaced the phone and new one, uprooted, doesn't have that issue any more.
Sent from my HUAWEI MT7-L09 using Tapatalk
One million question
brack11 said:
It did solve the problem temporary, however my phone died (not related reason) warranty replaced the phone and new one, uprooted, doesn't have that issue any more.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
How did you fixed it temporarily?
But the one million dollar question is: How much battery is lost while idle overnight?
This is the real question I think, because in all my tests, no matter the build version, I have got l least 5 hours of SOT (17 hours of use in total), which is not bad,
but most people get at least 7 hours SOT (in some 30+ hours) I guess I use it too frequently.
So, that would be the main question.
Please, do try to answer and tell us. Thank you!
- Leonardo.
Sw33t_Lov3r said:
How did you fixed it temporarily?
But the one million dollar question is: How much battery is lost while idle overnight?
This is the real question I think, because in all my tests, no matter the build version, I have got l least 5 hours of SOT (17 hours of use in total), which is not bad,
but most people get at least 7 hours SOT (in some 30+ hours) I guess I use it too frequently.
So, that would be the main question.
Please, do try to answer and tell us. Thank you!
- Leonardo.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I have already told it in this discussion, I have frost (later removed actually) google app system application, and fresh installed it from the market as user app.
As I said earlier though, now I use unrooted phone with locked bootloader, in completely original state (except I use tsf shell and disabled all unused system apps) and no longer have any problem with battery.
Sent from my HUAWEI MT7-L09 using Tapatalk
Guys I noticed that now phone drains battery faster when just browsing internet..
Had 20% and after 10 mins got 15%
Why it is so draining .. it is just browsing pages.. no video no audio at all..