I couldn't find a solution anywhere that was causing the battery drain for "MediaServer". The two process were "AudioOut_2" and DirectTrack. I don't have viber installed. What are these processes in the "MediaServer" and what purpose do they serve?
UPDATE: I found out that the process using those services is called "1013". How do i figure out what application is it?
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SUDroid said:
I couldn't find a solution anywhere that was causing the battery drain for "MediaServer". The two process were "AudioOut_2" and DirectTrack. I don't have viber installed. What are these processes in the "MediaServer" and what purpose do they serve?
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To reduce or eliminate the audio out, turn off all key tones and vibration. Don't know what direct track is.
This might be of interest too http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31974989
jd1639 said:
To reduce or eliminate the audio out, turn off all key tones and vibration. Don't know what direct track is.
This might be of interest too http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31974989
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Ok thanks for providing the link.
Now i need someone to find out what "DirectTrack_2" is and the process "1013" is.
SUDroid said:
Ok thanks for providing the link.
Now i need someone to find out what "DirectTrack_2" is and the process "1013" is.
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Try freezing Apollo or use greenify on it.
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Try freezing Apollo or use greenify on it.
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I dont have Apollo. I only have PowerAmp and the Stock Samsung player.
Settings > Sound
Uncheck "Touch sounds"
Uncheck "Screen lock sound"
monitor your battery performance. i believe 1013 is system sounds. someone correct me if i am wrong.
xBeerdroiDx said:
Settings > Sound
Uncheck "Touch sounds"
Uncheck "Screen lock sound"
monitor your battery performance. i believe 1013 is system sounds. someone correct me if i am wrong.
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Thanks i'll try it and report back if the issue persists.
UPDATE: The issue has returned again but this time MediaServer and Android System are draining battery. Screenshots attached
I wouldn't worry about this issue I've seen this on every android device ive owned. It will randomly come and go.
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Andrew149 said:
I wouldn't worry about this issue I've seen this on every android device ive owned. It will randomly come and go.
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So ur saying tht the battery drain will eventually disappear?
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So ur saying tht the battery drain will eventually disappear?
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Yes even my nexus 7 2013 does this. Its been like this ever since ics
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Need some help. Since the last update from whatsapp (2days ago) my n4 won't go into deepsleep cause of whatsapp. What can i do beside deleting whatsapp?
Thanks for your help.
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Chintao said:
Need some help. Since the last update from whatsapp (2days ago) my n4 won't go into deepsleep cause of whatsapp. What can i do beside deleting whatsapp?
Thanks for your help.
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Use Greenify
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Need some help. Since the last update from whatsapp (2days ago) my n4 won't go into deepsleep cause of whatsapp. What can i do beside deleting whatsapp?
Thanks for your help.
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Go to settings, scroll down to accounts, tap on whatsapp. There you can turn off contacts synchronization, which is causing the wakelocks.
It will not interfere with your messages as this only sycs your contacts.
Do check once in a while if it stays of as with me it sometimes turns on automatically
Thanks for your help. I will try it
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Bram89 said:
Go to settings, scroll down to accounts, tap on whatsapp. There you can turn off contacts synchronization, which is causing the wakelocks.
It will not interfere with your messages as this only sycs your contacts.
Do check once in a while if it stays of as with me it sometimes turns on automatically
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I'll give this a shot. I was shocked to see that Whatsapp was keeping my phone awake for more than 7 hours over the course of a day. Thanks.
I AM having this problem too. My auto sync is already offline and I still get a huge amount of wakelocks.
What else can I do?
after opening whatsapp..just go to settings->apps-> whtsapp.. and click force close.. u wil have no wakelocks
Try and find the previous apk.
saikat_ace said:
after opening whatsapp..just go to settings->apps-> whtsapp.. and click force close.. u wil have no wakelocks
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Having the same issue... Don't think that's the best solution - using your method, I'll have to do this everytime I finish conversation.
Nexus 4 @ stock 4.2.2
Alex_Dreyk said:
Use Greenify
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Greenify will probably "kill" message notifications?
My problem went away after I installed the newest version off their website.
@clankfu,
Thanks, will try it. Seems that Play has 2.10.*** and the latest on their website is 2.11.***
Had this issue with website versions weeks and months ago. Might be that the bug came into the playstore version (although I don't have any issues right now)
gzesku said:
Having the same issue... Don't think that's the best solution - using your method, I'll have to do this everytime I finish conversation.
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Greenify will probably "kill" message notifications?
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It will take it to sleep mode.
I see this once in a while and it'd be good to understand WTF is going on. Why does it take a full 5 minute wakelock?
I'm not even sure if its the contacts sync because I clicked on Whatsapp in the Android Settings menu and it showed that the last sync was at 7pm last night. Yet this morning I had a 5-6 minute wakelock. I unchecked and rechecked and it completed the sync in a second or two.
download LLama or Tasker and you can create a task so that when you are backing out of whats app it will FC it for you. I do this with some system apps that stay open longer than I would like. Although its not the way Android may want it its what I do
specify the tasker profile
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download LLama or Tasker and you can create a task so that when you are backing out of whats app it will FC it for you. I do this with some system apps that stay open longer than I would like. Although its not the way Android may want it its what I do
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could you specify the way you do this on tasker? will this action stop the notifications in new message?
so I thought I would try and disable google.app battery life is much better seems the no 1 battery draining issue on the edge try it now you will find it in a folder select more from menu then disable it.
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so I thought I would try and disable google.app battery life is much better seems the no 1 battery draining issue on the edge try it now you will find it in a folder select more from menu then disable it.
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And what will be affected? Is there still google now for example?
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And what will be affected? Is there still google now for example?
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Not to sure as i dont use them i googled and copied this guide below.
http://www.zdnet.com/article/this-one-tweak-could-boost-battery-life-on-your-galaxy-s6-or-s6-edge/
Under Apps for Downloaded apps I do not see "Google now" on there although I do have Google app on my Galaxy S6 Edge
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Under Apps for Downloaded apps I do not see "Google now" on there although I do have Google app on my Galaxy S6 Edge
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Yes thats the one Google.app
And yes, it disables google now.
Does deactivating Google now disables android wear connection?
maximumdrive said:
Does deactivating Google now disables android wear connection?
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maximumdrive said:
Does deactivating Google now disables android wear connection?
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No it does not.
Info
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so I thought I would try and disable google.app battery life is much better seems the no 1 battery draining issue on the edge try it now you will find it in a folder select more from menu then disable it.
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disabling Google App? :|
even iPhone users want all of Google Apps that why some of them switch to android phones
thr s lots of way to have more battery life like apps that control background process or enable restricting background process in developers Option in Setting.
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Geeks Empire said:
disabling Google App? :|
even iPhone users want all of Google Apps that why some of them switch to android phones
thr s lots of way to have more battery life like apps that control background process or enable restricting background process in developers Option in Setting.
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Well I for one don't use Google now anyway, I don't use Google plus either, or Google Drive, so there's no need to have those process running no matter what.
I tried to disable Google now and bam my battery consumption overnight dropped from 15% to 3-4% and the phone would actually enter deep sleep - something I've had trouble with the entire time (I'm using a custom kernel with the deep sleep fix, so it shouldn't be because I'm rootet)
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Pardon my ignorance, but how does one disable google now?
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Pardon my ignorance, but how does one disable google now?
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Just disable the google.app
there's no need to disable the google.app to prevent the battery drain, it's sufficient to open the settings menu of that app and deactivate the google now cards..
mitico303 said:
there's no need to disable the google.app to prevent the battery drain, it's sufficient to open the settings menu of that app and deactivate the google now cards..
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But then again why would you have something installed that's not being used?
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Disabling google.app, disabling samsung push, and changing some WiFi settings is night and day battery drain.
Getting 3% to 4% overnight drain when it was 20%
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justda said:
Disabling google.app, disabling samsung push, and changing some WiFi settings is night and day battery drain.
Getting 3% to 4% overnight drain when it was 20%
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Another tip I found that worked drain your battery to about 8 % then do a hard reset by powering down and hold volume up and home button and power button together once you see the logo let go of power.This bring you into recovery eventually once there wipe data factory reset and catch partition and reboot phone.Now disable the apps you want including google.app I now got 20hrs standby with 0% battery drain was still showing 100% battery awesome battery life try it and let me know how it goes don't forget to give it a full charge after resetting the phone good luck
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But then again why would you have something installed that's not being used?
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'cause in that way you can still use the search functions of the google app, including the "ok Google" hotword.. But preventing the battery drain caused by the Google now cards..
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'cause in that way you can still use the search functions of the google app, including the "ok Google" hotword.. But preventing the battery drain caused by the Google now cards..
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Then it is being used and not really the case I was talking about...
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Then it is being used and not really the case I was talking about...
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Ok, but the goal here is prevent the battery.. And the suggestion to disable the google app it's for that.. But if there's a solution to leave the app activated in order to use it when it could be helpful, why instead you would disable it? It's a nonsense.. Google now is the cause of the battery drain, not the google search.. So it's sufficient to disable Google now and continue to enjoy the google search and the ok Google hotword..
My battery usage keeps listing this app. I know it says GPS but my GPS is off. Can someone help me figure out wtf this is?
Millz120 said:
My battery usage keeps listing this app. I know it says GPS but my GPS is off. Can someone help me figure out wtf this is?
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Seems like system app/services try deny every app GPS/location permissions them renenable them one by one
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Just got the update to nougat earlier this week and was hoping it would solve the high android system drain but i've noticed all these wake locks and honestly i'm not familiar with wake locks so if anyone can help me out here. My phone wont go into deep sleep.
Looks to be a kernal problem. Anyone have any idea?
bump. Anyone?
orlans21 said:
bump. Anyone?
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Reboot might help
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Reboot might help
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Oh I've already tried that. I also cleared my cache from recovery and from the settings
For battery drain there are few known culprits
1. Disable chrome
2. Disable Gear vr service if you don't use.
3. Disable all other bloatware
4. Disable Wi-Fi and Bluetooth scanning
5. Disable Android and Google (both) report diagnostic report from setting
6. Location to battery saving or off.
7. Smart features off.
I'm sure excess drain will go irrespective of what wld shows.
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takerhbk said:
For battery drain there are few known culprits
1. Disable chrome
2. Disable Gear vr service if you don't use.
3. Disable all other bloatware
4. Disable Wi-Fi and Bluetooth scanning
5. Disable Android and Google (both) report diagnostic report from setting
6. Location to battery saving or off.
7. Smart features off.
I'm sure excess drain will go irrespective of what wld shows.
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Have the chrome that came pre-loaded disabled but I use chrome dev. Disabled gear vr. I kept other bloat enabled that's under the hood, heard if you disable some of that stuff it could cause a bigger drain. Diagnostic report is off, location is on battery saving, I use smart stay and smart alert, have smart capture off.
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Have the chrome that came pre-loaded disabled but I use chrome dev. Disabled gear vr. I kept other bloat enabled that's under the hood, heard if you disable some of that stuff it could cause a bigger drain. Diagnostic report is off, location is on battery saving, I use smart stay and smart alert, have smart capture off.
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Yes only disable stuff that you can from app drawer.
Is Google location reporting on or off that is also a big drainer.
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Looks to be a kernal problem. Anyone have any idea?
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I hope you did a factory reset from recovery after update.
takerhbk said:
Yes only disable stuff that you can from app drawer.
Is Google location reporting on or off that is also a big drainer.
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Stuff that is in the app drawer is already disabled and yes google location reporting is off
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Stuff that is in the app drawer is already disabled and yes google location reporting is off
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And use BBS please. It has nothing to do with kernel, it's impossible to pinpoint without partial wake lock and the other issue you have it carrier signal related, fast dormancy
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I hope you did a factory reset from recovery after update.
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That's my last resort if this doesn't work. I don't wanna go through putting everything back
Stevica Smederevac said:
And use BBS please. It has nothing to do with kernel, it's impossible to pinpoint without partial wake lock and the other issue you have it carrier signal related, fast dormancy
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Does bbs work with unrooted devices?
Use BBS and network connections app to see if any app is keeping network on all the time
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Use BBS and network connections app to see if any app is keeping network on all the time
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Which network connections app
orlans21 said:
Which network connections app
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"Network connections" on play store
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Use BBS and network connections app to see if any app is keeping network on all the time
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My device isn't rooted. Is there a work around on bbs like a command to put in adb?
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My device isn't rooted. Is there a work around on bbs like a command to put in adb?
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Yes. Might want to Google or search xda
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Yes. Might want to Google or search xda
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Alright, I also installed network connections.
Update: Have BBS installed and have it working through adb. So now all i do is wait several hours?
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Alright, I also installed network connections.
Update: Have BBS installed and have it working through adb. So now all i do is wait several hours?
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Yes. I know it's pain in the ass to set everything up again but it is a major change, from one iteration to another of the system and common sense screams factory reset .
Hey guys, i have a small issue here with my apps.
Some of the apps like Tasker and Gravity Screen do not auto start on boot since i rooted my op5, i have selected them to run at boot.
My profiles on Tasker don't switch until i turn the screen on, even some of the apps like TB which i run on schedules during the night are not working.
Its like when my screen is off, all background activities stop, however WhatsApp and similar apps are working fine.
Could anyone pls guide me to a possible solution.
I know this is a strange request since mostly people ask how to stop the background activity, I'm asking the exact opposite.
Appreciate your help.
Try to turn off battery optimization for those specific apps.
elbuenzurdo said:
Try to turn off battery optimization for those specific apps.
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I'll try that...
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ayush29k said:
I'll try that...
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Let us know how it goes.
elbuenzurdo said:
Try to turn off battery optimization for those specific apps.
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Yep, this should do it. I did face this issue for one of the Xposed modules and I turned off battery optimization for that app and it worked flawless.
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Worked like a charm.
Didn't notice oos had optimisation turned on by default for all apps.
Thanks a lot.
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Worked like a charm.
Didn't notice oos had optimisation turned on by default for all apps.
Thanks a lot.
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You don't need to turn off battery optimizations for those apps. Just simply turn off OnePlus's "Advanced optimisation" feature and it should work without turning off the battery optimizations for those apps.
You can do that by going to Settings -> Battery -> Battery optimisation -> Three dot menu (⋮) -> Advanced optimisation -> Turn off.
You can also pinned these apps in recent apps section.
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You don't need to turn off battery optimizations for those apps. Just simply turn off OnePlus's "Advanced optimisation" feature and it should work without turning off the battery optimizations for those apps.
You can do that by going to Settings -> Battery -> Battery optimisation -> Three dot menu (⋮) -> Advanced optimisation -> Turn off.
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I never turned on advanced optimisation, still the apps wouldn't run in the background.
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I never turned on advanced optimisation, still the apps wouldn't run in the background.
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It's supposed to be on by default. That's how OnePlus wanted it. You need to turn it off.
AnDrOiDnEoV said:
Yep, this should do it. I did face this issue for one of the Xposed modules and I turned off battery optimization for that app and it worked flawless.
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shadowstep said:
You don't need to turn off battery optimizations for those apps. Just simply turn off OnePlus's "Advanced optimisation" feature and it should work without turning off the battery optimizations for those apps.
You can do that by going to Settings -> Battery -> Battery optimisation -> Three dot menu (⋮) -> Advanced optimisation -> Turn off.
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I am also facing a problem with wakelock detector app, its not working properly, giving error. Any ideas?
Attached error screenshot.
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It's supposed to be on by default. That's how OnePlus wanted it. You need to turn it off.
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I don't remember it being on or maybe i turned it off, but anyways i checked it before posting the issue here.
Keeping it off didn't make any difference for me. Guess OnePlus's basic optimisation itself is good enough.
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I am also facing a problem with wakelock detector app, its not working properly, giving error. Any ideas?
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I am not sure about this specific app, but some apps don't work correctly with Oreo yet. Try to check if it is compatible.
I personally use Betterbatterystats and haven't had issues yet.
elbuenzurdo said:
I am not sure about this specific app, but some apps don't work correctly with Oreo yet. Try to check if it is compatible.
I personally use Betterbatterystats and haven't had issues yet.
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I'm still using Nougat, stock oos rooted. Been using wld since kitkat, first time seen this error.
I'll give betterbatterystats a try.
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