Just updated my Nexus S to ICS yesterday. I found that the Security settings Automatically Lock affect the Android OS keep awake. If I set to Immediate or a few seconds, the keep awake is relatively similar. If I increase to 10 minutes or more, it will spike up.
I've done some testing and you can see the results here.
Initial set to "Immediate"
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After 30 min of standby, the keep awake about the same. Then set to 10 Minutes
After 30 min of standby, the keep awake spike up
Can that be the culprit for high Android OS usage? But I not sure if it affect the battery life. To new to judge.
I guess this is specific to Nexus S?
In Galaxy Nexus, I cannot find "Automatically Lock" thing in the Security Settings.
Do you mean "Sleep" setting in the "Display"?
So, please show me how do you set this.
PS: I own Nexus S as well, but still on GB.
You can try switch off "autorotation" function in "Display settings" - you´ll see difference
BTW. no funkcion as Automatically Lock under "Security..." here on my NXS 9023
Edit: OK, after setup pattern lock its shows up
gogol said:
I guess this is specific to Nexus S?
In Galaxy Nexus, I cannot find "Automatically Lock" thing in the Security Settings.
Do you mean "Sleep" setting in the "Display"?
So, please show me how do you set this.
PS: I own Nexus S as well, but still on GB.
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If you enable Security eg pattern, should be able to see the Automatically Lock. That's on Nexus S. Not sure about Galaxy Nexus
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I don't know if this is normal but my phone has very high Google Service wakelock and my Phone Idle is nearly equal with my Screen On although the Screen On time is 2h42m
The Tablet Idle in my Nexus 7 is significantly lower than the Screen On even when I keep it for more than 3 days with light usage.
Below is some screenshots taken with Wakelock Detector and my battery stat:
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Can someone shed me some light whether Google is messing up their services or my phone is behaving abnormally
Thanks for your help :laugh:
Make sure auto-sync is off. Reboot your phone and it should be fine.
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Make sure auto-sync is off. Reboot your phone and it should be fine.
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OK, I will try that and report back later
UPDATE: I found the culprit that causes this wakelock. Basically it's the wifi bug that drop the connection when device go to sleep make this. When the wifi drop, the Gtalk service tries to contact the google server but cant and keep retrying, that's where the massive wakelock come from Google Service.
So while we wait for Google to provide a proper fix for this you can try this method from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2072930. It works for me, the wakelock is gone
Make sure your phone is rooted
Remount /system as RW
Make a backup of file /system/etc/wifi/WCNSS_qcom_cfg.ini
Edit the file /system/etc/wifi/WCNSS_qcom_cfg.ini
Change the line "McastBcastFilter=3" to "McastBcastFilter=0"
Save the file and double check file permissions (-rw-r--r-- root root)
Reboot the phone
Someone knows what's happening here?
My Google Keyboard data usage:
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Another user in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2507021&page=152
micku7zu said:
Someone knows what's happening here?
My Google Keyboard data usage:
Another user in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2507021&page=152
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It might have something to do with Voice Typing. Try disabling Google Search from Keyboard Input Methods. Or try clearing the data of Android Keyboard.
I get the same issue.
Noticed it because my device got really hot and I saw all four cores constantly above 1,5 GHz (Galaxy S4).
If you look in Apps you will see that Google Keyboard is constantly starting dictionary service. Do not disable the keyboard because the device gets unusable due to Force Closes.
same problem
I have same problem with Google keyboard. Just now I restricted background data for wi-fi and mobile and I noticed that my phone cooled down very fast. I'will test it today and let you know what I found out.
Fixed problem with keyboard draining battery by restricting it's background data both on wi-fi and mobile. Before I got about 2h of SOT on full charge(100%-0%), and now I got 1h 45min SOT on 20%(100%-80%)
over 4gb.... I usually strict my data usage to certain mb. That way I don't have to worry about it. Anyway thanks for the heads up.
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this is so annoying.. i've been spending my times with these wakelocks but still no luck
i've restored my phone to stock and also used any custom roms available for G3.. I'm not installing any apps. just leave it as default.. only installed bbs and root to track the wakelock.. but the issue still exit.
I've drain the battery to 0 and charged to 100% this morning. I've done what I can do.. and google more than hundred pages.. still no one can give me the solution. plz give me some idea to fix these sensors wakelock
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Hi,
I'm really interested in this also, because for some time, bunch of "sensors" wakelocks stays at 40%. I kinda expect this to be the "always listening" double tap to unlock feature, but I'm also interested if everyone else is also getting it.
Also, what percentage of deep sleep do you get when phone is idling (overnight)?
did you try disabling all the gestures from settings?
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Molius said:
Hi,
I'm really interested in this also, because for some time, bunch of "sensors" wakelocks stays at 40%. I kinda expect this to be the "always listening" double tap to unlock feature, but I'm also interested if everyone else is also getting it.
Also, what percentage of deep sleep do you get when phone is idling (overnight)?
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did you try disabling all the gestures from settings?
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I disabled all sensors and also knock feature.. Yet still no luck
I have those wakelocks, too, but I really don't worry about it. This phone uses less battery with the screen off than any phone I've ever seen. Whatever the cause of those wakelocks, they're not having any significant impact on battery life.
So I've noticed for the past month that wifi on my phone keeps activating by itself even after I manually turn it off. Ive tried reflashing the stock rom and the modem several times, but it doesn't seem to stop the random activation. I also must note that when wifi is off and I try to enable it, the screen will just say "wifi is turning on..." but it won't actually turn it on. It will do this until I reboot the phone, at which point, the wifi will finally be enabled but then I get the problem with turning it off again.
Does anyone have any ideas on how I can fix this?
My device:
Nexus 4
Stock rooted 5.0.1
Hybrid 1.05/.33 modem
Stock kernel
Xposed module
That's not a bug, that's a feature of Android.
This is definitely not a feature. If your talking about the "always on" setting, I've already have that disabled
You mean scanning always available setting?
Is this only on lollipop? Did you try with jellybean as well?
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You mean scanning always available setting?
Is this only on lollipop? Did you try with jellybean as well?
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I've only had the phone on kit kat and lollipop. So far this has only happened recently. I'm not really sure what's going on. My battery depletes even more quickly now while im at work since the phone wifi antenna keeps activating by itself.
Wifi doesn't really use much power. Mine is on 24/7.
There might be a hardware problem. I would flash different radios with jellybean first.
I recently bought a used Galaxy s10 Plus and it came with Android 10. But it suddenly started forcing a bunch of updates that I could only postpone with the message saying it would automatically install them on a certain date. This happened several times all the way up to the device Forcing me to install Android 11. Problem is my Battery life significantly decreased after all the updating. My SOT went down around 2 to 2.5 hours from when it was running on Android 10.
I can return the item and request an exchange within 25 days no problem but if I do this I need to be sure how to disable the force updates on my new device so the same issue doesn't occur. Can anyone tell me how to disable automatic force updates? Only option I had was to postpone them but the device still automatically forced the update.
Thank you in advanced!
Disable it here
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And disable in update auto-download over wifi.
Assuming you know how to enter developer settings.
Tap build number 5 times. And enter the password or pin if it asks you for it.
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Assuming you know how to enter developer settings.
Tap build number 5 times. And enter the password or pin if it asks you for it.
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That's strange I did this already since I searched online for a solution but it still gave me the updates.