Hey there xda fellows. I recently solved a battery drain issue on my nexus 4. Running Franco r150. AOKP milestone 1.
Here is the information
GSam Labs - Battery Monitor - Export Data
Google Services
Jun 9, 2013 12:46:18 PM
Usage Details
CPU Usage:13m 42s
CPU Usage (Background Only):13m 38s
Keep Awake:3h 7m 10s
Number of Wake Locks:531
Number of times waking device:63
Accelerometer:1s
App UID:10045
Wakelock Detail
NlpCollectorWakeLock3h 5m 16s(4)
GTALK_ASYNC_CONN_com.google.android.gsf.gtalkservice.AndroidEndpoint1m 21s(15)
NetworkLocationLocator13.4s(64)
Checkin Service7.0s(76)
GTALK_CONN4.6s(131)
Icing1.9s(18)
NlpWakeLock1.6s(13)
*sync*_subscribedfeeds_Account {[email protected], type=com.google}1.3s(3)
Event Log Service0.8s(9)
Checkin Handoff0.7s(82)
AlarmManager0.6s(62)
*sync*_com.android.contacts_Account {[email protected], type=com.google}0.4s(1)
GOOGLE_C2DM0.3s(8)
*sync*_com.android.browser_Account {[email protected], type=com.google}0.1s(1)
GTALK_IDLE_ALARM0.1s(30)
Event Log Handoff0.1s(9)
GCM_LIB0.0s(2)
NetworkLocationCallbackRunner0.0s(2)
*sync*_com.google.android.gms.plus.action_Account {[email protected], type=com.google}0.0s(1)
Included Packages
Google Services Framework
Google Account Manager
Google Bookmarks Sync
Included Processes
com.google.android.location
com.google.android.gsf
com.google.process.gapps
com.google.android.gms.ui
com.google.android.gsf.login
com.google.process.location
*wakelock*
com.google.android.gms
Anyone got any ideas?
Thanks in advanced guys.
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I have the same issue but with my Note 2 it really sucks.
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By the way... do you mind if the whole world knows your main email address now?
(far as the google services drain, I have it sometimes, kinda sucks, but seems to go away with time)
PS: I notice the drain the most when I have Google+ Installed.
NlpCollectorWakeLock
Highest for me too!
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By disabling Synchronize Inbox in the Google Voice program, my battery life went from dismal to amazing. 12 hours on battery and I'm at 80% . Stock, rooted.
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Hi, I moved from a Galaxy Nexus 2 weeks ago.
I'm running the lastest CM 10.1 Nightly and Franco Kernel.
Like I week ago I noticed a very high wakelock caused by "Exchange Service". I'm using my Hotmail account configured as Exchange with the stock email android App.
I didn't have that wakelock before with my SGN or the first week using my N4.
I don't know what to do, I have tried deleting the account and setting the update interval to 1 hour.
Any ideas?
This is making me crazy
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Check this out:
It goes to deep sleep, but there are some wakelocks made by:
Calendar, Exchange and Gtalk (Which is strange as I have it frozen using TIBU).
peikojose said:
Check this out:
It goes to deep sleep, but there are some wakelocks made by:
Calendar, Exchange and Gtalk (Which is strange as I have it frozen using TIBU).
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This is what happens when people have too much information at their finger tips.
I see 3mins and 6 mins of wakelocks there in 10hrs? How is that "killing" your battery?
shotta35 said:
This is what happens when people have too much information at their finger tips.
I see 3mins and 6 mins of wakelocks there in 10hrs? How is that "killing" your battery?
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I understand your point..
Sorry but I still think there is something wrong.
494 wakelock ? With push email off? It was supposed to check the email each 2 hours. No contact and calendar sync.. OK all the wakelocks were "only" 12 minutes... I had it configured in the same way with my gnex and never had this problem.
Thanks.
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Any idea?
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I deleted my exchange account... And installed Outlook (what a ****ty program) but I didn't have so many wake locks.
I don't know what to do...
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There is nothing wrong. Uninstall your battery monitors and enjoy your phone.
El Daddy said:
There is nothing wrong. Uninstall your battery monitors and enjoy your phone.
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I understand your point.. But I was sure that before (using my gnexus and the first week using my n4) I had the same configuration and I wasn't getting these wake locks. Remember push it's not active ! And gmail (sync is on) and whatsapp are running all the time and they don't generate almost any wakelocks...
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peikojose said:
I understand your point.. But I was sure that before (using my gnexus and the first week using my n4) I had the same configuration and I wasn't getting these wake locks. Remember push it's not active ! And gmail (sync is on) and whatsapp are running all the time and they don't generate almost any wakelocks...
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I have a GS4 and have experienced the same issue, the exchange server seems that is always on and draining the battery, i have played around with the settings (unchecked the sync options) but still no way to turn it down
There is something strange
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Sorry guys but I think there must be something wrong here.
It's only syncing one account and the refresh rate is set to 1h!!! I get barely 10 emails daily and don't reply them.
It looks like there is a mistake in the configuration of exchange and it ends in a loop.
Plus I don't even use the calendar, I have like 10 entries in all the year!! It doesn't make sense.
I use whatsapp 10 times more than email and calendar combined and I don't see it generating so mane wake locks.
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I don't use Calendar and see what is happening.
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I enabled log using the email app, and I see a LOT of lines with this:
[18:38:02] ExchangeService| Next sync for Inbox in 2462s
[18:38:02] ExchangeService| Next sync for Inbox in 2462s
[18:38:02] ExchangeService| Next sync for Inbox in 2462s
[18:38:03] ExchangeService| Next sync for Inbox in 2461s
Even when it's not syncing!
peikojose said:
I enabled log using the email app, and I see a LOT of lines with this:
[18:38:02] ExchangeService| Next sync for Inbox in 2462s
[18:38:02] ExchangeService| Next sync for Inbox in 2462s
[18:38:02] ExchangeService| Next sync for Inbox in 2462s
[18:38:03] ExchangeService| Next sync for Inbox in 2461s
Even when it's not syncing!
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Same problem here. I have my work Outlook exchange server setup. I have sync set to NEVER so I have to open the app manually to get new emails....I still have 30+ minutes of exchange services wakelocks.
What is going on? This never used to be an issue
foethalove said:
Same problem here. I have my work Outlook exchange server setup. I have sync set to NEVER so I have to open the app manually to get new emails....I still have 30+ minutes of exchange services wakelocks.
What is going on? This never used to be an issue
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I am not alone
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I noticed the same with my email app setup for my hotmail account, installed the outlook app and it was just as bad. Even with sync off there was a very high number of wakelocks. I now forward mt hotmail to gmail instead.
kien said:
I noticed the same with my email app setup for my hotmail account, installed the outlook app and it was just as bad. Even with sync off there was a very high number of wakelocks. I now forward mt hotmail to gmail instead.
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I was thinking of doing that. Forwarding all my emails to my gmail account. This is a serious problem. As you say we get wakelocks (a lot of them) even with hot mail sync off!! Wtf
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I was able of removing the wakelock doing the following:
Using titanium backup made "exchange services" a user app.
Added to greenify
BUT the only problem is that now I have to open the email app to get my emails.. Trying to avoid this with tasker but tasker doesn't work with processes like exchange service.
Battery life has improved!!
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It's not just you
It's not just you. Something is definitely wrong.
I have had this problem since ICS 4.0 on my Nexus S.
I've tried stock and am now running CM 10.1. This morning my stock battery stats show 3h 17m on battery and Exchange Services with 1h 5m of "Keep awake". Battery is down to 58%. That makes the battery life about 6 hours. Yesterday, I got 14.
This problem goes away every time I flash a ROM update, but will always recur after a few weeks. If I disable sync, everything is fine. It doesn't seem to matter whether the Exchange Sync setting are set to Email, Calender, or Contacts. It also doesn't seem to matter how often sync is set for: push, 30 min, 1 hour, or 3 hours -- the problem still persists unless sync is off in the OS.
I would love suggestions on what to do.
So...
I have 1 process and 2 services on in the BG for facebook even though I have turned off notifications and chat availability.
What are these services staying on for? Am I missing something else that can be turned off? If not, any alternatives?
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Hello, in the last couple of days googleservices drain my battery more than screen. In the battery usage stats ,googleservices is everytime around 25-30%.
I disabled location settings (in the phone settings and in the google settings). im not using google now, nor any other google apps (books,games,music). nothing. What could be the reasons and is there any way what app or process causes so much "googleservices" activity?
Same issues here as well. 4.3 is very heavy on google services. had this issue on 4.3 note 2 as well but never had it on 4.1
sohebq said:
Same issues here as well. 4.3 is very heavy on google services. had this issue on 4.3 note 2 as well but never had it on 4.1
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Don't synch Gmail.
Use samsung email client and you'll see a BIG difference in terms of battery life
EliaAlberti said:
Don't synch Gmail.
Use samsung email client and you'll see a BIG difference in terms of battery life
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u mean, not to use gmail application and use integrated client for google emails instead or u mean disabling sync emails within google account sync options?
ixinho said:
Hello, in the last couple of days googleservices drain my battery more than screen. In the battery usage stats ,googleservices is everytime around 25-30%.
I disabled location settings (in the phone settings and in the google settings). im not using google now, nor any other google apps (books,games,music). nothing. What could be the reasons and is there any way what app or process causes so much "googleservices" activity?
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Try this delete your Google account and sign back in worked for me
ixinho said:
u mean, not to use gmail application and use integrated client for google emails instead or u mean disabling sync emails within google account sync options?
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Yes I actually mean both
Don't use Gmail and use integrated email client AND go to accounts > google > untick Sync Gmail.
Let me know how it goes! Ciao
EliaAlberti said:
Yes I actually mean both
Don't use Gmail and use integrated email client AND go to accounts > google > untick Sync Gmail.
Let me know how it goes! Ciao
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Ok i disabled gmail sync so my gmail app doesnt work anymore, but i have a problem with adding gmail acc to my native email client. As far as i know it should work automatically when i enter username and pass and click next (i added my yahoo acc like that) but it says authentication failed.
I checked in my gmail settings, imap is enabled , so is there anything else i need to enter manually?
ixinho said:
Ok i disabled gmail sync so my gmail app doesnt work anymore, but i have a problem with adding gmail acc to my native email client. As far as i know it should work automatically when i enter username and pass and click next (i added my yahoo acc like that) but it says authentication failed.
I checked in my gmail settings, imap is enabled , so is there anything else i need to enter manually?
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Do you use a two-steps log in for Gmail?
If so enter the Gmail app password. I do have 2 steps verification system and rather then entering my Gmail password I use the password I've got for my app account.
I'm sorry I can't be more precise but I reckon that is why you're not able to log in.
Ciao
EliaAlberti said:
Do you use a two-steps log in for Gmail?
If so enter the Gmail app password. I do have 2 steps verification system and rather then entering my Gmail password I use the password I've got for my app account.
I'm sorry I can't be more precise but I reckon that is why you're not able to log in.
Ciao
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Hm, yes i activated 2 steps maybe few weeks ago, but im not quite sure which app password you mean. I have only one gmail password.
Oh, found it under google settings for 2 step verification. will try now.
ixinho said:
Hm, yes i activated 2 steps maybe few weeks ago, but im not quite sure which app password you mean. I have only one gmail password.
Oh, found it under google settings for 2 step verification. will try now.
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thanx , it worked : ) will see if it reduces battery drain and will post here.
can you just explain me what does sync under native email client mean? i have now 2 accounts in native email client and they both have only sync option under account settings. should that be disabled as well even though i disabled it under google account settings?
If I disable gmail sync, should I keep the contacts sync on with gmail? or use the samsung contacts sync?
Same issues google has big sync to drain battery. Mine was 334mb today just for auto backup image
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Terrible results.
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Google play services is draining too much battery. Is anyone else experiencing this? It's really not normal to have more battery drain from this instead of screen on. On my note 2 this never happened and from 7:00 am to 11:00 PM my phone was at 50% with 3 hours of screen on and about 300 apps. Now with GN3 with this rom stock kernel and fresh install with about only 20 apps I can hardly go until 10:00 PM with only 2 hours screen on.
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I am near to find solution. Hold on.
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From 700+ wakelocks, I have reduced it to 340 after playing with autostarts. Also its not appearing in battery stats.
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I actually had some results by going to Google settings and disabling some stuff from there including Google now etc. I will test tomorrow and if I see some good results I will explain in detail the settings I changed.
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Update google play services to fix it. Dont forget to thanks
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I had same thing, what I done just switched off location reporting and "use wireless networks " under location settings. Now it is all fine
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ALERTas said:
I had same thing, what I done just switched off location reporting and "use wireless networks " under location settings. Now it is all fine
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I hate having to turn that off because I want the Goggle Now services to work, and I've found on mine I keep all of that on and still get rid of the Google Services drain. The problem comes from the fact that even when you switch WiFi off, network location keeps it running all the time for location purposes. In 4.1 there was nothing you could do about it, but under 4.3 if you set the following:
Keep Wifi on during sleep > Never
Scanning always available > Unticked
This allows WiFi location to work when you're actually using Wifi, but not if it's only keeping Wifi on for location purposes. I have been running this for a while now, and the Google Services drain is pretty much gone, but full Google Now and Location Services are still available.
Just as a footnote - I'm not actually using the "Wifi during sleep" setting, I use DS Battery Saver Pro with a custom profile that just forces Wifi off when the screen is off, but the settings above should have the same effect.........
I've been trying to work out why my battery has been draining quickly the last few days. According to BetterBatteryStats it seems that DownloadManager has been making approximately 100 calls per hour today, but I'm not aware of any reason for it. There's no visible sign of anything downloading.
I've looked at my account sync settings. For the Google services, the only things that have synced in the last hour are Gmail and Google+. I've disabled all syncing on my Dropbox and Samsung accounts. I don't have sync enabled on any other accounts.
Is there anyway of finding out exactly what DownloadManager is doing??
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I've been trying to work out why my battery has been draining quickly the last few days. According to BetterBatteryStats it seems that DownloadManager has been making approximately 100 calls per hour today, but I'm not aware of any reason for it. There's no visible sign of anything downloading.
I've looked at my account sync settings. For the Google services, the only things that have synced in the last hour are Gmail and Google+. I've disabled all syncing on my Dropbox and Samsung accounts. I don't have sync enabled on any other accounts.
Is there anyway of finding out exactly what DownloadManager is doing??
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Download manager is woken up by others application like Google Chrome. They make use of it.
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