Under kernel wakelocks in better battery stats. Is anyone getting the mmc0:0001:2 wakelock? It has some serious counts an I think it's a culprit of some deep sleep issues. I tried with factory reset and not restoring anything, just installing bbs and its still there. I'm attaching a pic of insane 1.9 million counts. Anyone got any idea what this is?
EDIT: okay, so I did notice it was ticking like insane when I was downloading some games. And figured I would try turning off Wi-Fi, look and behold, it stopped ticking. Even when I turned it back on it back on it didn't tick up either. But if I turned if screen and later checked it was ticking again. My router had been acting weird lately so I made it forget it and put up a hot spot on my other phone. Now it doesn't tick up either, so must be my router D-Link DIR-655 with latest firmware. Good thing in getting a new router next week. Will update if it's better (going to buy a DIR-865L). Please do report if you are having same problem and find other solution though.
EDIT2: I left it using hot spot and awake time went up like 2 min and deep sleep 1.5 hours. Now it sleeps like a baby. Will update with new router next week. Hope this helps someone.
EDIT3: After a restart it started ticking up again for some reason even when connected to hot spot.
wargreymon89 said:
Under kernel wakelocks in better battery stats. Is anyone getting the mmc0:0001:2 wakelock? It has some serious counts an I think it's a culprit of some deep sleep issues. I tried with factory reset and not restoring anything, just installing bbs and its still there. I'm attaching a pic of insane 1.9 million counts. Anyone got any idea what this is?
EDIT: okay, so I did notice it was ticking like insane when I was downloading some games. And figured I would try turning off Wi-Fi, look and behold, it stopped ticking. Even when I turned it back on it back on it didn't tick up either. But if I turned if screen and later checked it was ticking again. My router had been acting weird lately so I made it forget it and put up a hot spot on my other phone. Now it doesn't tick up either, so must be my router D-Link DIR-655 with latest firmware. Good thing in getting a new router next week. Will update if it's better (going to buy a DIR-865L). Please do report if you are having same problem and find other solution though.
EDIT2: I left it using hot spot and awake time went up like 2 min and deep sleep 1.5 hours. Now it sleeps like a baby. Will update with new router next week. Hope this helps someone.
EDIT3: After a restart it started ticking up again for some reason even when connected to hot spot.
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Galaxy Note 3 here. I'm getting the same thing, it's causing my phone to stay awake 100% of the time. I turned off my wifi and now the problem is done, but that is a huge hassle as I want to be connected to wifi all day if possible.
Will see if it's a router/modem issue or if it's a wifi on the phone issue.
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Galaxy Note 3 here. I'm getting the same thing, it's causing my phone to stay awake 100% of the time. I turned off my wifi and now the problem is done, but that is a huge hassle as I want to be connected to wifi all day if possible.
Will see if it's a router/modem issue or if it's a wifi on the phone issue.
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Okay so, kinda forgot to update this thread, forgive me, Im a human I got my new router DIR-865L and I keep getting the same wakelock, however, this doesnt seem to make my phone to wake anymore, so I guess it was my old router, DIR-655 that gave the wakelocks. If you can try with a new router or at least another.
My Galaxy S4 LTE-A has the same problem. It occurs only when I connected to wifi.
Mmc0:0001:2 seems related to sd card, so I removed my external sd card.. but it did no trick.
And it is thought to lead to battery drain.
When connected wifi, battery decreases about 3% per hour, which is nearly three times to LTE.
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Any updates/solutions? I have the same problem, it started after i rooted my LG G2. Unrooting/changing firmware/factroy reset or changing my router gave no effect
Same problem guys, I have this wakelock always.
Anyone has any solution for it?
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I have the same thing now, wakelock detector app is showing it running hundreds of thousands of times with the phone only on for a few hours.
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When my phone is sitting idle (screen off) it will randomly decide to power itself off. Has anyone else noticed this? Any ideas on what could be causing it?
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When my phone is sitting idle (screen off) it will randomly decide to power itself off. Has anyone else noticed this? Any ideas on what could be causing it?
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you mean randomly power itself ON, right?
if that is the case, it's normal, it just mean it woke up to connect to the internet, to get updates of news, emails, or whatever it was scheduled to pick up
nope. i mean it randomly turns itself off. this topic is being discussed over on the att captivate galaxy forum section.
interesting, so it's going from stanby mode, to complete OFF... nope never seen that happen to my i9000 model
yep totally powered off... completely sucks... looks like there are a bunch of ppl that have this issue with the captivate on att. $10 says its some lame piece of software that att puts on your phone that's causing the problem.
it's possible, i've read here a few users having crazy power issues (battery draining very fast) with their SGS i9000, but after wiping it out clean, to start anew, then the power problem is gone away.
so yes, a software could cause something weird like that.
Factory reset and so far so good
Hey guys,
I use a Galaxy S here in Hong Kong and I had the same random shut down issue constantly happen when my screen went off...
I tried everything, check temperature of cpu, etc. etc. and nothing worked, it just got worse and worse.
I even changed the battery to use the spare one that came with this. Still problematic.
Used SET CPU to limit the cpu to 400mhz, still problems.
Finally I did a factory reset and so far so good.
I only have the original system installed with the Remember the Milk app installed.
24 hours, no problems.
Installed AppBrain app.
Then I installed 3G WatchDog
12 hours, no problem.
Then I installed Paperdroid
12 hours, so far no problems at all.
If I run into an issue I'll post it here. But I think it definitely was a software issue.
Update - it randomly shut down on me
Alright guys, it shut down on my randomly today in the afternoon......
I dont know if it's the re-charging that screwed it up?
Because after my factory reset, last night was the first time i charged it....
Hmmm
This happened to me too - two days in a row until noon it would shut down two or three times - i uninstalled SetCpu and for now (24 hours) it hasn't happened again. I am not sure if it was the one responsible but it started happening after i installed two programs and i uninstalled them after it started happening. I uninstalled Visual Task Switcher first but on the next day it turned off again, then i unsinstalled SetCpu and it hasn't happened again - maybe some wrong profile settings but i didn't feel like experimenting
I had this issue once too in about 40 days.
I was reading an sms and then i turned into standby and put it in my pocket. Later, maybe 40 minutes i came home and my phone was completely off. I do not remember if i had to take out the battery before to get it on again.
I was wondering why it happened. Maybe it was caused by an app i had opened. Battery still was at 40%.
But since it only occured once in 40 days i doesn´t bother me.
Interesting you mention this as it just happened to me today for the first time. I took it out of my pocket and wtf? The phone was off. Very strange... Using the i9000 on the stock Eclair rom.
Should send back for warranty
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software clash?
Well the phone suddenly switched off for me, but this time I turned off APPBRAIN and so far so good.
In fact, I came across an app called NoLED and since it kind of keeps ht phone on, while I have it on my desk, I'm able to be notified of stuff and so far with that, the phone hasnt' shut off.
I'm still experimenting with what works, but try turning off AppBrain and see if you still have the random shut off issue....
i use app brain all the time to keep my apps in sync
not the cause of the problem, that's for sure
my phone can last a whole day even with app brain running
OP, do you have MSN Talk installed on your phone? I have this same problem, seems to happen more when I am running MSN talk in a low signal area.
«try a new sim card. «Could be faulty. «i am on my 3rd phone and all of them had this same problem. «i bought a new sim card 4 days ago, and hasnt happened since. «but then again, this problem usually happens to me once every 3rd-5th day anyways, so i dont know if i am in the clear yet.
Me too, shutdown everyday
Hi guys
After upgrade OS to I9000ZSJG4, Phone random shutdown everyday.
Yep still shuts down
Tried keeping AppBrain off, still shuts down.
Used NoLED so the screen kind of stays on, still shuts off..
So far shut off on me after 40 hrs... this is really stupid.
I am this close to taking it back, but I genuinely think it's a software issue than a hardware issue...sigh
Anyone have any luck figuring this out?
Same problem no solution yet
Hi
I too have the same problem, haven't found any solution yet.
The temperature etc is all good, there is no pattern in shutdown issues.
I have tried factory reset and no new application, it still shut down while using in built browser.
I had the same thing happen to me while skiing in Whistler last weekend. It died twice. I attributed it to the cold. I normally use a 3000mah battery up there, but left it back the house that day. Afterwards while charging in the car and even charging it at home it died prematurely again. It was the eBay aftermarket variety 1500mah knock off. I have since changed back to the Samsung OEM battery. I haven't had an issue with it since. My assumption is that the knock offs in my case cannot handle the heat cycles of charging and then the cold as well as the original. Or they have a limited lifespan, well below OEM specs. I am now only using the 3000mah battery on the weekends to hedge my bet on the quality of manufacture, as it seems to be from the same factory as the 1500.
I'm sure there are others who have experienced this problem. Even though I show no wake locks my phone drains at an unacceptable rate while on my Wifi at home. My phone can have a 60% battery when I go to bed, and be almost dead by the time I get up. The only clue that shows up in Android System Info or Spare Parts is network usage by '0' which is something with root access.
This is happening regardless of Rom. I've tried stock, Syndicate Frozen, Urban Fury, Bonsai, Stock Plus, and maybe another I'm forgetting. They all drain the crap out of my battery with wifi on at home so obviously this isn't a rom issue.
This leaves me to believe that either something on my network is forcing data to my phone keeping it from deep sleep, or the router itself is the cause. Turning on my phone to 3G, my battery life is spectacular overnight. It deep sleeps like it's had a case of beer with a bottle of nyquil as a chaser before bed. 1% an hour.
So, I've ordered a different router to see if that's the issue. I've googled my current router which is a D-Link DIR-655 and seems like others have had similar battery drains using that router but no one can emphatically say it for sure is the router. Guess we'll see when the new router arrives if it is indeed the DIR-655. Otherwise the next step is disconnecting everything else that is connected to my network (3 computers, 2 printers, XBox, Wii and a Blu-Ray player. I just wanted to point out to anyone else having issues with wifi and weird battery drain, that it may not be the phone that is the problem.
I too have massive battery drain when using Wifi. It doesn't matter what Wifi network I'm attached to (work/home/friends/etc), I burn about 10% + per hour on idle; whereas on 3G is burning only ~2%/hour on idle. On stock, Wifi was my battery saving grace.
I've just given up on using Wifi for daily use. I use 3G for everything now.
I hope the newest version of SFR (whatever the new one will be called) will remedy this problem I have. I haven't posted about it in the rom thread since I had a feeling it was just my phone or another bad flash in CWM.
I've been using that OS Monitor app to try and find the problem. On 3G all the network interfaces have static receive and send amounts as long as I'm not doing anything that requires data. Connected to my home wifi, there is a constant trickle of data.
When I let the phone sit overnight, there was over 4mb of data received, even if I turn off any kind of auto syncs on the phone.
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Don't know if this will work for you but you can try. In the wifi settings click the menu button and select advanced then set the wifi to never sleep. I know it's counter intuitive but I went to sleep last night at 61% and woke to 57%. Wifi has been fine for me since changing that policy in the wifi advanced settings.
android_mp99 said:
Don't know if this will work for you but you can try. In the wifi settings click the menu button and select advanced then set the wifi to never sleep. I know it's counter intuitive but I went to sleep last night at 61% and woke to 57%. Wifi has been fine for me since changing that policy in the wifi advanced settings.
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Mine has been set at never sleep since I got the Epic in September, and I double-check after each custom rom flash. Good looking out though.
nikon120 said:
Mine has been set at never sleep since I got the Epic in September, and I double-check after each custom rom flash. Good looking out though.
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Same here. Mines always been set to never sleep.
Edit: I just tested my phone on my work's wifi network. CPU Spy says it's going into deep sleep just fine. OS monitor shows a static data received/sent number once I was connected. Obviously something about my home network is the problem.
android_mp99 said:
Don't know if this will work for you but you can try. In the wifi settings click the menu button and select advanced then set the wifi to never sleep. I know it's counter intuitive but I went to sleep last night at 61% and woke to 57%. Wifi has been fine for me since changing that policy in the wifi advanced settings.
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That is my general experience, too. These settings usually keep my WiFi usage low overnight.
But some nights, inexeplicably, I will wake up to find a large battery hit from WiFi. I don't think it is my WiFi router's problem, unless there is some outage duirng the night I am unaware of. Come to think of it, I had that problem last night but did not investigate early this morning before I left. When I get home, I will check with my laptop to make sure my router is running.
I have noticed this too and in particular over the past few days. I'm on the latest bonsai build which does have amazing battery life on 3G but now wifi does draithe battery much more than 3G. This never happened before. I have had my wifi set to never sleep. Any other suggestions?
Obviously haven't tested it overnight yet, but I shut down my one laptop and the constant data trickle immediately stopped. Right now it's looking like something my computer is running might be the culprit. Going to leave it sit overnight to see how it goes.
I found the cause of my drain! Narrowed it down to something from my laptop as when I shut my computer down at night, the drain would go away. The culprit was the HP Printer software for my wireless printer. Once I uninstalled it, the drain went away. Noticed in resource monitor that HPZinw12 was sending a constant stream of data from my computer. Why in the hell it would be also sending to my phone keeping it from sleeping seems pretty odd, but I recommend if anyone else who is having battery problems over wifi and happen to also have an HP printer, you might want to look into this as well.
I'd also add that my solution to getting rid of the problem and still being able to use my printer was just to uninstall the crappy HP software that came with the printer and add the printer through the control panel and let windows 7 install it. It doesn't throw on that HPZinw12 file that apparently polls the entire network constantly.
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I found the cause of my drain! Narrowed it down to something from my laptop as when I shut my computer down at night, the drain would go away. The culprit was the HP Printer software for my wireless printer. Once I uninstalled it, the drain went away. Noticed in resource monitor that HPZinw12 was sending a constant stream of data from my computer. Why in the hell it would be also sending to my phone keeping it from sleeping seems pretty odd, but I recommend if anyone else who is having battery problems over wifi and happen to also have an HP printer, you might want to look into this as well.
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Since I have been experiencing similar symptoms intermittently and I also have a WiFi printer, I have tried to eliminate this as a potential cause. (I don't run an HP control app on my laptop, but already map the printer directly in Windows 7 like you suggest.)
In my case, I still get the excessive WiFi battery drain, and low battery level upon waking, sometimes overnight. But other nights the problem does not occur. So lately I have made sure that my laptop and printer are powered down before bedtime. And like you, a always have my WiFi sleep policy set to "never" and have a strong WiFi signal. But last night I still had the problem, and awoke to find the battery drained to 45 percent instad of its typical 90 percent.
Interestingly, I noticed not only high WiFi battery usage but also high "Cell standby" usage attributable to the well-known Time Without Signal problem -- and this despite my habitual use of the Airplane toggle workaround, which usually works.
Somehow, something caused both WiFi and cell radios to go crazy overnight.
BTW, I run a stock, unrooted Epic.
So far with SRF v1.1.1, my Wifi is back to normal.
On my work network, I've dropped 4% in 3.5hours with my work email syncing every 15mins. So that's pretty good usage given that sync interval.
I also do not have a printer at home, so the printer bit wouldn't have been a cause for me.
While the printer thing took care of the biggest problem for me, I still don't get as good of battery life overnight leaving my phone on WiFi rather than 3G. There is still something my computer is doing that wakes my phone up occasionally, but at least I'm not going to bed with a 70% battery then waking up to a dead phone. At least I have it narrowed down to one computer (total of 3 on my network), as when I shut that particular one down battery life for my phone is back to 1% an hour while sleeping. If I had to take a guess at this point, might be something with media sharing as I use that one as my primary location for music/videos to stream via Windows Media Center.
CapsLockKey said:
While the printer thing took care of the biggest problem for me, I still don't get as good of battery life overnight leaving my phone on WiFi rather than 3G. There is still something my computer is doing that wakes my phone up occasionally, but at least I'm not going to bed with a 70% battery then waking up to a dead phone.
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How do you know it is your computer? Have you tried just turning it all the way off?
Do you watch the services running on your phone? I routinely stop the DRM service, for example.
Except for the mysterious episodes when I experience this intermittent problem, my overnight battery usage is typically about 1 percent per hour.
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How do you know it is your computer? Have you tried just turning it all the way off?
Do you watch the services running on your phone? I routinely stop the DRM service, for example.
Except for the mysterious episodes when I experience this intermittent problem, my overnight battery usage is typically about 1 percent per hour.
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I've tested over a few nights with a mostly full battery off the charger and reset the timer on CPU Spy. The nights I shut that computer completely off, I get very little battery drain and the phone is mostly in deep sleep according to CPU spy. When it's on, the phone shows a good chunk of CPU at 800mhz and more battery drain.
So, yesterday I noticed a sudden battery drain on my nexus 4. After checking battery it showed that AndroidOS takes over about 50% of the battery usage. It also showed that time awake was pretty much the same as the amount of time since I unplugged the phone, even though I kept my phone in sleep mode for the most of the day. After some research I downloaded better battery stats and it showed that from the moment I turn the screen off a process called suspend_backoff runs pretty much the entire time. Eventually I got it down to wifi. If I turn off wifi there are no processes running after the screen is turned off (or if there are they are 30 seconds tops), but the moment I turn wifi on suspend_backoff runs pretty much the entire time screen is off. I tried removing all of my apps, as well as doing factory reset but nothing helps. The moment I turn wifi ON this suspend_backoff consumes pretty much all the time during screen off period. Is anyone experiencing anything like this ? I have 4.2.2 on the phone and I havent' seen this extreme drain until just yesterday.
I experience the samething. Android OS would drain as much as the screen time.
I narrowed it down to the suspend_backoff. But the weird thing is that when i'm at home on my home wifi, suspend_backoff doesn't seem to drain anything at all. But when I'm at school, suspend_backoff kicks in.
Anyone help?
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I experience the samething. Android OS would drain as much as the screen time.
I narrowed it down to the suspend_backoff. But the weird thing is that when i'm at home on my home wifi, suspend_backoff doesn't seem to drain anything at all. But when I'm at school, suspend_backoff kicks in.
Anyone help?
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how did you narrow it down? Im having the same problem!
This is caused by a kernel wakelock. A bad mobile connection make battery drain worse... using WLAN nearly fixes this problem.
Thought this problem has got fixed in 4.2.2, at least battery life got improved and the wakelock reduced.
If it is appearing since yesterday, it is triggered by a app often waking the phone up using mobile data (that's why fixed with WLAN) and prevent the phone from getting into deep sleep as fast as it should.
hope i could help.
I use Greenify to hibernate every single user installed apps, then I release them one by one to see which one cause suspend backoff. But suspend backoff still occurs. So I think it's the kernel itself.
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hihihoho said:
I use Greenify to hibernate every single user installed apps, then I release them one by one to see which one cause suspend backoff. But suspend backoff still occurs. So I think it's the kernel itself.
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as i said before, an app needs data, so it starts callung the kernel wakelock... this one causes tje drain, not the app itself
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hihihoho said:
I use Greenify to hibernate every single user installed apps, then I release them one by one to see which one cause suspend backoff. But suspend backoff still occurs. So I think it's the kernel itself.
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Yeah, definitely not user apps. I did full reset on the phone to factory settings, no user apps. Even tried disabling Google Play and Google store after the reset. Still the same. The only thing that gets rid of it is disabling WiFi.
hihihoho said:
I experience the samething. Android OS would drain as much as the screen time.
I narrowed it down to the suspend_backoff. But the weird thing is that when i'm at home on my home wifi, suspend_backoff doesn't seem to drain anything at all. But when I'm at school, suspend_backoff kicks in.
Anyone help?
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When did you start noticing this ? Has it been for a while or just recently ? I first noticed it yesterday (had the phone for a bit over a month now, didn't see any issues until just yesterday)
hihihoho said:
I use Greenify to hibernate every single user installed apps, then I release them one by one to see which one cause suspend backoff. But suspend backoff still occurs. So I think it's the kernel itself.
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What is the difference between greenify and limit background apps in developers options?
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stop discussing, use search instead... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1999368
like i told you 3times now.... it's the wakelock
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indoh said:
stop discussing, use search instead... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1999368
like i told you 3times now.... it's the wakelock
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Yeah, it's clear that it's the wakelock. What's not clear is why. Also it's not the msm_hsic_host that the forum link you sent refers to. I don't have a problem with msm_hsic, that one barely takes any time during the day (maybe 30 seconds during several hours of standby). The wakelock causing this particular issue is "suspend_backoff" wakelock which supposedly happens when there is a sequence of sleep/wake calls too close together so the system decides to keep it awake. I was unable to find what exactly is causing the issue, even after restoring to the factory settings I kept seeing the same problem.
Anyway, I was able to "resolve" it by installing JuiceGuard app and setting it so it disables wifi when the screen is off. wakelock is gone now and my battery usage is back to normal.
I only get the suspend backoff wake lock when I'm connected to the university Wifi. When I'm at home, everything is fine, no suspend backoff. So my guess is that the Wifi encryption at university is different and causing a succession of close "awake" and cause wake lock.
I did factory reset like 3 times and it still there.
I'll try disable Wifi on Monday and see how it goes.
Same here, when wifi disabled the wakelock doesn't occur.
I have tried almost all of the kernels and non of them seem to help.
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I only get the suspend backoff wake lock when I'm connected to the university Wifi. When I'm at home, everything is fine, no suspend backoff. So my guess is that the Wifi encryption at university is different and causing a succession of close "awake" and cause wake lock.
I did factory reset like 3 times and it still there.
I'll try disable Wifi on Monday and see how it goes.
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Interesting... Maybe it is encryption. One thing with my Wifi is that it doesn't use password, but MAC list instead. It may indeed be an issue with different wifi encryption types.
OP do you have maps 6.14 on your phone? Mine kept switching on location reporting for a while and it woke my phone 344 times last night. I've been struggling with the same wake lock issues. I'm going to recharge (again) with maps disabled and see if that helps.
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Check your Google account sync settings... In settings
The clowns may have left you a lovely gift there without telling you or asking any kind of permission.
The latest Maps was giving me horrible battery drain, on WiFi. I'd sleep for six hours with a fully charged phone and wake up with 10% left. it even enabled itself when. I disabled it in settings. I converted it to a user app by moving it to /data/app and greenified it. Seemed to have solved all of my issues with the suspend back off wake lock.
Download greenify
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For some weird reason, I was also having serious battery drain suddenly since yesterday.
Turned out it was maps, and disabling Google network locations hugely increased battery life
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I'm having an issue where my S4 is just running hot all day long and my battery is getting thrashed. I've used CPU Spy and see that its mostly up in the 918MHz band and not much deep sleep. I thought I used to see it run mainly at 384MHz and deep sleep for the majority of the time.
I've used wakelock detector to try to find the culprit, but have had no luck. Reboots, clearing the cache, nothing seems to alleviate this. There is quite a bit of Sprint Network Vision going on in my area and my phone signals are bouncing around, but even on WiFi its terrible. Speaking of WiFi, I constantly connect and disconnect from WiFi Access points at my work. Eternally frustrating.....
so my two questions are:
1) please tell me what your phone sits at most of the time with CPU Spy
2) do you constantly see issues with disconnecting WiFi on your S4?
details: I'm running STOCK, NOT ROOTED with Nova Launcher, no mods.
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I'm having an issue where my S4 is just running hot all day long and my battery is getting thrashed. I've used CPU Spy and see that its mostly up in the 918MHz band and not much deep sleep. I thought I used to see it run mainly at 384MHz and deep sleep for the majority of the time.
I've used wakelock detector to try to find the culprit, but have had no luck. Reboots, clearing the cache, nothing seems to alleviate this. There is quite a bit of Sprint Network Vision going on in my area and my phone signals are bouncing around, but even on WiFi its terrible. Speaking of WiFi, I constantly connect and disconnect from WiFi Access points at my work. Eternally frustrating.....
so my two questions are:
1) please tell me what your phone sits at most of the time with CPU Spy
2) do you constantly see issues with disconnecting WiFi on your S4?
details: I'm running STOCK, NOT ROOTED with Nova Launcher, no mods.
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It's the WiFi at your work that causes the connecting/disconnecting issue. The WiFi at my school does this as well, I will be connected, then disconnected then connected, etc. But at my house, friend's houses, and anywhere else it will stay connected until I disconnect it.
As for the CPU Staying at 918mhz, try using BetterBatteryStats to see what is causing your issues. or even try GSam Battery Monitor.
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It's the WiFi at your work that causes the connecting/disconnecting issue. The WiFi at my school does this as well, I will be connected, then disconnected then connected, etc. But at my house, friend's houses, and anywhere else it will stay connected until I disconnect it.
As for the CPU Staying at 918mhz, try using BetterBatteryStats to see what is causing your issues. or even try GSam Battery Monitor.
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Yes, I work at a University, but I'm on a network that uses typical WPA2 authentication and not the PEAP authentication, I had IT set that up for me so I could test it. The kicker is that this only happens on my S4. When I had the S3, this did not happen. Eitherway, I think it has to be AP related as you say, it works on my home WiFi just fine and any other single point WiFi.
I've tried BBS and haven't had luck tracking down the misfit application.
I'm going to factory reset this afternoon just because I'm probably due for one
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Yes, I work at a University, but I'm on a network that uses typical WPA2 authentication and not the PEAP authentication, I had IT set that up for me so I could test it. The kicker is that this only happens on my S4. When I had the S3, this did not happen. Eitherway, I think it has to be AP related as you say, it works on my home WiFi just fine and any other single point WiFi.
I've tried BBS and haven't had luck tracking down the misfit application.
I'm going to factory reset this afternoon just because I'm probably due for one
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Are you rooted? Highly recommend you wait it out and DL/flash Sac's ROM v7 (should be dropping before the end of the weekend!!).
Today I noticed this wakelock kept my device away 80% or more of the time it has been on battery (11h13m at the time of posting this). To give you an idea of how little I used it in the time screen on time is only 33 minutes. And the only time I used it for anything was when I had the screen on. I can't seem to track down any info on what would be causing this wakelock on my s4. I found in a google search about this on other devices like the nexus which pointed back to a thread here on xda that said it is due to " the 3G modem is connected to the phone as an external USB device controlled by the hsic host controller". Problem is I don't use USB for anything with my s4. No new apps or changes have been made to my s4 in ages so I can't even contribute it to anything that has changed recently. I use the same apps I have been using for ages. I've been home all day today as I had the day off. I use wifi at home. CPU spy lists my uptime as 29 hours I rebooted last night while out with friends because flixter wasn't working right. After the reboot flixter worked fine. And I put it on the charger when I got home. In case any of this has any bearing on this. Is there a way for me to find out what causes(ed) this wakelock on my s4 so that I can troubleshoot that thing and make any reports needed to the respective people to correct the problem causing it?
I have kindoff the same problem
StoneRyno said:
Today I noticed this wakelock kept my device away 80% or more of the time it has been on battery (11h13m at the time of posting this). To give you an idea of how little I used it in the time screen on time is only 33 minutes. And the only time I used it for anything was when I had the screen on. I can't seem to track down any info on what would be causing this wakelock on my s4. I found in a google search about this on other devices like the nexus which pointed back to a thread here on xda that said it is due to " the 3G modem is connected to the phone as an external USB device controlled by the hsic host controller". Problem is I don't use USB for anything with my s4. No new apps or changes have been made to my s4 in ages so I can't even contribute it to anything that has changed recently. I use the same apps I have been using for ages. I've been home all day today as I had the day off. I use wifi at home. CPU spy lists my uptime as 29 hours I rebooted last night while out with friends because flixter wasn't working right. After the reboot flixter worked fine. And I put it on the charger when I got home. In case any of this has any bearing on this. Is there a way for me to find out what causes(ed) this wakelock on my s4 so that I can troubleshoot that thing and make any reports needed to the respective people to correct the problem causing it?
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I also have the same problem with my s4, I installed greenify and DS battery saver but they don't help. My device wont ever go into deep sleep!
I am on 4.3.1 and the thing is that I have something broken on my modem too, so maybe my situation is different. So I'm trying to use my device as a tablet but my battery gets eaten away like hell.