Anyone else having this come up? Previously I was getting the msm_hsic_host wakelock, but now its this? Github seems to suggest its Chrome related so I've removed that and its still the same after rebooting and leaving it for awhile. WiFi is on, no mobile data or any bizarre apps installed.
Any help? Thanks!
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Done a factory reset this morning to no avail, still coming up. There must be someone who knows a little more!
It still shows without any app installed?
Try Franco kernel
Yup.
Even with Franco kernel, still shows up the same error.
Is nobody else getting this? Seems absurd!
same issue
Had the same issue.
i deactivated chrome and wakelock was gone.
cyberfrog77 said:
Had the same issue.
i deactivated chrome and wakelock was gone.
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How does one do that?
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Hi all,
Yesterday i used the kernel from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2107224&page=3 and i got that part fixed.
but today when i started my N7 i noticed that my firewall doesn't have all apps in it. and i'm sure it worked before the fix i did from the thread i mentioned.
i tried several firewalls but looks like they all suffer the same problem. even reinstalling the apps doesn't work.
anyone a clue what mightbe wrong?
i was thinking it has something to do with the shared map but can't put my finger on it.
Orthia said:
Hi all,
Yesterday i used the kernel from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2107224&page=3 and i got that part fixed.
but today when i started my N7 i noticed that my firewall doesn't have all apps in it. and i'm sure it worked before the fix i did from the thread i mentioned.
i tried several firewalls but looks like they all suffer the same problem. even reinstalling the apps doesn't work.
anyone a clue what mightbe wrong?
i was thinking it has something to do with the shared map but can't put my finger on it.
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Have you tried going back to stock kernel and see if the problem persists? Perhaps try another kernel instead.
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Have you tried going back to stock kernel and see if the problem persists? Perhaps try another kernel instead.
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think i solved it. restored to factory settings, except the kernel tho.. and now it seems to be working
Hi,
I have a weird issue, I hope you guys can help me.
While my phone is staying idle, after a while, even when there is no notification, the screen half-lights up after a random period, and stays like that until I press the lock button.
Has anyone experienced it? What could be the issue? May there be a setting misconfiguration?
Also, may that be related to WiFi?
I'm on stock Rom with latest update.
Thanks in advance,
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Hi,
I have a weird issue, I hope you guys can help me.
While my phone is staying idle, after a while, even when there is no notification, the screen half-lights up after a random period, and stays like that until I press the lock button.
Has anyone experienced it? What could be the issue? May there be a setting misconfiguration?
Also, may that be related to WiFi?
I'm on stock Rom with latest update.
Thanks in advance,
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I get the same thing on stock ROM, with wifi off, bluetooth off, samsung wallpapers lock and home.
Probably a dodgy app.
Check wakelocks.
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Skander1998 said:
Probably a dodgy app.
Check wakelocks.
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Where can I check the wakelocks? Do I have to dig each installed apps separately?
Edit: Will this work?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.uzumapps.wakelockdetector&hl=en
How do I stop this? My phone has not been able to deep sleep all morning. Battery is draining hard. Any tips? I tried searching for this online and I wasn't able to come up with a proper solution other than disabling this service, which might have repercussions I don't want.
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I have the exact same problem, and I don't think our setups have anything in common
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there is a thread one one of our N4 subsections to fix that. i dont know the link
I and oane friend had this wired bug his morning!
Also started for me could be its the same as the 4.2 data drain when it was trying to update to 4.3.
It got sorted after I restarted but it happens again I'll try applying the same fix and see if it works.
I had that same wakelock and it was cutting my battery in half.
I downloaded this aplication https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=cn.wq.disableservice
Then navigate to system apps/google play services/show full name and uncheck this first option on my SS
That worked for me,no more battery draining from cacheupdateservice
You must be rooted offcourse.
I have the same problem, any solution to unrooted devices? This is very annoying, when a service wakelock seems to disappear, another one appears.
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Hi guys, clearing the cache for google play services (+rebooting phone) solved the problem in my case.
Im rooted, but this should also work on unrooted phones
http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/1...lay-services-seems-to-be-a-battery-hog-today/
hansgagel said:
Hi guys, clearing the cache for google play services (+rebooting phone) solved the problem in my case.
Im rooted, but this should also work on unrooted phones
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Same here. Noticed this yesterday as my battery was draining like crazy. I just went to the Google Services app and cleared all data and have not seen this wakelock anymore. Galaxy S4...not rooted.
I'm seeing following partial wake lock through BatteryBatteryStats (inside of Partial Wakelocks) and it seems that, this wake lock keeps my phone awake at all time and prevents deep sleep / doze mode(
*backup* (Andriod System)"
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I'm using Huawei Nexus 6P (stock, rooted (no mods)) with latest Android 6.0.1 (MHC19Q & MTC19T).
Please advise.
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Issue 207700 - android - Partial Wakelock - Android System *backup* = NO deepsleep/doze mode - Android Open Source Project - Issue Tracker - Google Project Hosting
Same here only been happening the last few days?
pyro2677 said:
Same here only been happening the last few days?
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Try to reboot, restarting my phone helped me)
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No go reboot didn't change anything.
Try turning off Google Backup in settings, backup&reset, helped me out
a1exus said:
I'm seeing following partial wake lock through BatteryBatteryStats (inside of Partial Wakelocks) and it seems that, this wake lock keeps my phone awake at all time and prevents deep sleep / doze mode(
I'm using Huawei Nexus 6P (stock, rooted (no mods)) with latest Android 6.0.1 (MHC19Q).
Please advise.
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Getting the exact same issue, seems to happen when I take the phone off the charger and restarting will fix it until it charges again.
Only thing I think it could be is I recently changed photos to only backup when on charge.
I have the same problem on the same firmware version but on Nexus 5X. I keep photo synchronization disabled
Exact same problem here. After unplugging stays awake unless I reboot/soft reboot. Latest chroma.
Same issue here... It started around 4 to 5 days ago. Totally out of the blue. It drains battery to more than twice as before. I have tried everything, restarted a few times, stopped backup from google accounts aka disable "app data". Of course nothing helped. Did we get an OTA update lately for a system process like google play services or anything like that? Has anyone found any trace on any google forums, I have looked around and couldn't find anything specific on the subject one forum posts from 2012 and 2013. A friend of mine with a 5X had a similar problem. If you run into any solution specific to this, other than restoring the phone from scratch and realizing that it didnt do anything , please share. -G
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Same issue here... It started around 4 to 5 days ago. Totally out of the blue. It drains battery to more than twice as before. I have tried everything, restarted a few times, stopped backup from google accounts aka disable "app data". Of course nothing helped. Did we get an OTA update lately for a system process like google play services or anything like that? Has anyone found any trace on any google forums, I have looked around and couldn't find anything specific on the subject one forum posts from 2012 and 2013. A friend of mine with a 5X had a similar problem. If you run into any solution specific to this, other than restoring the phone from scratch and realizing that it didnt do anything , please share. -G
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Issue 207700 - android - Partial Wakelock - Android System *backup* = NO deepsleep/doze mode - Android Open Source Project - Issue Tracker - Google Project Hosting
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I'm having the same problem. Only I'm on exodus 6.0 on lgg2 d802.
same problem here (MHC19Q build)
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Upgrading to latest build did not resolve issue (
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Also, disabling backup and clear cache and then enable back did not do for me either (
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Same problem here for the last week or so.
I've been going mad as it coincided with me buying a smart bluetooth wrist band and enabling smart lock and I spent hours trying to find the problem there.
Zenfone 2 with CyanogemMod 13, so it's not a Nexus specific thing.
Perhaps something with gapps?
dmukhin said:
I have the same problem on the same firmware version but on Nexus 5X. I keep photo synchronization disabled
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Seems gone in MTC19T
dmukhin said:
Seems gone in MTC19T
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No, it didn't(
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a1exus said:
No, it didn't(
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It probably won't help permanently but try to clean cache and Dalvik cache
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It probably won't help permanently but try to clean cache and Dalvik cache
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I did, that didn't help at all(
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If its a consistent bug in the backup process we can't do much. If its app data issue that can be resolved by an individual app reset we could try to wipe data for that process only. I was able to find the following com.android.backupconfirm / com.android.sharedstoragebackup / google backup transport. Anybody knows if one of the 3 is the famous *backup* process or maybe another one? And if it is any repercussions of wiping that app?
I'm looking for suggestions for figuring out the cause.
I'm not rooted.
I tried clearing cache in recovery.
The wakelock exists even in airplane mode.
The wakelock goes away after a reboot, but reemerges at some point.
Any ideas on what to try or where to go from here?
Thanks.
stokholm said:
I'm looking for suggestions for figuring out the cause.
I'm not rooted.
I tried clearing cache in recovery.
The wakelock exists even in airplane mode.
The wakelock goes away after a reboot, but reemerges at some point.
Any ideas on what to try or where to go from here?
Thanks.
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Install betterbatterystats with the steps without root and find the culprit : https://www.google.nl/amp/s/www.xda-developers.com/stop-wakelocks-android-without-root/amp/
I have this too, found anything yet?
asc366 said:
I have this too, found anything yet?
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Just installed GSam Battery Monitor Pro and currently waiting for it to happen again.
stokholm said:
Just installed GSam Battery Monitor Pro and currently waiting for it to happen again.
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Let me know, i was unable to drill down using bbs
asc366 said:
Let me know, i was unable to drill down using bbs
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I had to use a Magisk module to make BBS a system app to get it to work in Oreo. Even with root priveledges it wasn't collecting any data.
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I had to use a Magisk module to make BBS a system app to get it to work in Oreo. Even with root priveledges it wasn't collecting any data.
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Found out what the wakelock was? Im not rooted.
asc366 said:
Found out what the wakelock was? Im not rooted.
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I'm not either, but with an ADB command you can grant permission for battery stats anyway.
It's a kernel wakelock. I'm not sure where to go from here. What's the best place to reach out to OnePlus, to have this fixed?
I suddenly face the same issue..
By the way, did you guys wipe data before/after installing beta oreo ota? I did not
swa100 said:
By the way, did you guys wipe data before/after installing beta oreo ota? I did not
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I have
swa100 said:
By the way, did you guys wipe data before/after installing beta oreo ota? I did not
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Me neither.
Some people in the Oreo Beta thread seem to think that its a Bluetooth wake lock and that if you turn off Bluetooth and then reboot your phone it goes away.
I had a wake lock problem before I figured out how to get BBS to work but it went away after a couple days. I'm not using the stock kernel though--I'm using Lightning Kernel which blocks some wakelocks automatically and allows you to block others using the ElementalEx kernel control app.
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Some people in the Oreo Beta thread seem to think that its a Bluetooth wake lock and that if you turn off Bluetooth and then reboot your phone it goes away.
I had a wake lock problem before I figured out how to get BBS to work but it went away after a couple days. I'm not using the stock kernel though--I'm using Lightning Kernel which blocks some wakelocks automatically and allows you to block others using the ElementalEx kernel control app.
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This could be a valid point. I use Bluetooth quite often. Do you use Bluetooth a lot?
swa100 said:
This could be a valid point. I use Bluetooth quite often. Do you use Bluetooth a lot?
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OP here. I have Bluetooth on all the time. But as I said, even in airplane mode the wakelock won't stop.
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OP here. I have Bluetooth on all the time. But as I said, even in airplane mode the wakelock won't stop.
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Theres ppl claiming you need to actually boot with bluetooth disabled. Not just switching to airplane.mode but actually starting your phone without bluetooth. Have you tried this?
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This could be a valid point. I use Bluetooth quite often. Do you use Bluetooth a lot?
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I use Bluetooth a lot and I'm not having that wakelock problem but the kernel I'm using might be blocking it. Several people have said if you turn of Bluetooth and then reboot your phone the wakelock goes away. It's definitely worth trying.
I ended up going back to nougat. This wakelock was killing my battery life. Going to report the bug now.
edit: reported. See: https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/wakelock-after-using-bluetooth-devices.704688/ follow/reply would be great!
More and more people seem to have these problems:
https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/wakelock-after-using-bluetooth-devices.704688/
And in general: https://forums.oneplus.net/feedback/?node_id=243
Can anyone confirm if this bug still occurs on the stable version or on open beta 3?