Kitkat and wakelock issue - Moto X General

I updated my Moto X into Kitkat, and I am experiencing wakelock issue.
My phone has not been rooted, but I feel like I need to root and install BBS.
Is anyone else experiencing wakelock after updating to KitKat?

chillmeow said:
I updated my Moto X into Kitkat, and I am experiencing wakelock issue.
My phone has not been rooted, but I feel like I need to root and install BBS.
Is anyone else experiencing wakelock after updating to KitKat?
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I had a serious problem with one of my exchange accounts causing partial wakelocks and killing my batter life:
I have 3 separate exchange accounts. All were set to Push and keeping 2 week's worth of email. After installing KitKat, I found that my battery life had dropped to less than 50% of what I was getting prior to the update. After a bit of research I found that one of my exchange accounts was constantly trying to sync causing the phone to never go in to deep sleep. I have not yet found a permanent fix, so as a work around, have changed my sync settings to poll every 15 minutes. This has effectively doubled my battery life.
To check and see if you are experiencing a similar issue (presuming you also have an exchange account), periodically go in to account settings. If your status is constantly showing "syncing" (rather than a "last synced" message), you've got the same issue going on.

That's a great tip to disable the email push. The wake is no longer stayed awake.
Thanks!
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I spoke too soon. Something else is keeping the device wakelock on.
Root + BBS is still needed.
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I usually turn off WiFi and mobile data when phone is idle.
I had Wakelock Detector app installed previous, and exchange was top of the list.
Unfortunately it does not work on KitKat, although developer says they are working on it.

What is BBS
via my slapped KIT KAT moto X

lowvolt1 said:
What is BBS
via my slapped KIT KAT moto X
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Better battery stats, big buttom slag
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BTW, BBS is working with kit kat now.
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Battery Drain so fast with wakelock and Phone Idle...

I'm using Razr M but the battery drain so fast even though I use it just casually.. Indicated that "wakelock" contribute up to 15 percent and Android System also a lot. The screenshot is above as you can see my phone was just 19 minute on screen. >"<.. No idea why.. I was really concern about bloatware comes with the device keep running background and drain the battery. Because the Phone Idle take most battery as well
The Three thing in Wakelock are
Orientation Notifier
ModemStatService
Modem Fastdormancy Mornitor Service.
Screenshot included.
Does anyone knows what are those belong to and how to stop it?
Thanks
simpledave said:
I'm using Razr M but the battery drain so fast even though I use it just casually.. Indicated that "wakelock" contribute up to 15 percent and Android System also a lot. The screenshot is above as you can see my phone was just 19 minute on screen. >"<.. No idea why.. I was really concern about bloatware comes with the device keep running background and drain the battery. Because the Phone Idle take most battery as well
The Three thing in Wakelock are
Orientation Notifier
ModemStatService
Modem Fastdormancy Mornitor Service.
Screenshot included.
Does anyone knows what are those belong to and how to stop it?
Thanks
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Much more info is needed, to test if your phone has a problem remove all installed apps, charge to 100% and then check your batt stats. More likely than not something you installed is causing this.
simpledave said:
I'm using Razr M but the battery drain so fast even though I use it just casually.. Indicated that "wakelock" contribute up to 15 percent and Android System also a lot. The screenshot is above as you can see my phone was just 19 minute on screen. >"<.. No idea why.. I was really concern about bloatware comes with the device keep running background and drain the battery. Because the Phone Idle take most battery as well
The Three thing in Wakelock are
Orientation Notifier
ModemStatService
Modem Fastdormancy Mornitor Service.
Screenshot included.
Does anyone knows what are those belong to and how to stop it?
Thanks
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Something is definitely wrong there. Wake lock should not even be showing up unless you are using some app to purposefully keep the phone awake or something. You must have a rogue app.
-Sent from my Razr i on AT&T.-
I agree
phositadc said:
Something is definitely wrong there. Wake lock should not even be showing up unless you are using some app to purposefully keep the phone awake or something. You must have a rogue app.
-Sent from my Razr i on AT&T.-
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Yeah, I'm really suspicious about maybe some rogue apps run behind but no way to find out. maybe it's Viber or Whatsapp since it's always require internet connection to receive message. ... I would love to find a way to remove the bloat-software :crying: .. they ate half memory of the 8Gb Razr M, only 4.1 Gb Usable
simpledave said:
Yeah, I'm really suspicious about maybe some rogue apps run behind but no way to find out. maybe it's Viber or Whatsapp since it's always require internet connection to receive message. ... I would love to find a way to remove the bloat-software :crying: .. they ate half memory of the 8Gb Razr M, only 4.1 Gb Usable
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does betterbatterystats work on this phone? I use this on my S3 to find out what's keeping phone from deepsleep. Then you can find out which apps are keeping it up.
It's not whatsapp - I use that as well and I get 1-2 full days on a charge.
You've got a lot of apps running in your notification tray (top left) - I'd pull them all out... or better yet, FDR and don't opt to restore your Google config then start over.
Unless you want to list every app you have installed those are my recommendations.
Non Verizon SIM?
simpledave said:
I'm using Razr M but the battery drain so fast even though I use it just casually.. Indicated that "wakelock" contribute up to 15 percent and Android System also a lot. The screenshot is above as you can see my phone was just 19 minute on screen. >"<.. No idea why.. I was really concern about bloatware comes with the device keep running background and drain the battery. Because the Phone Idle take most battery as well
The Three thing in Wakelock are
Orientation Notifier
ModemStatService
Modem Fastdormancy Mornitor Service.
Screenshot included.
Does anyone knows what are those belong to and how to stop it?
Thanks
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I have the very same issues, but only on GSM as soon as I am on Wifi battery life is excellent. I am using a German SIM card (in Germany) which works well (except of mobile hot spot). So I am suspecting some internal service looking for a Verizon service, which it obviously cannot find. Any thoughts?
MasterServant said:
I have the very same issues, but only on GSM as soon as I am on Wifi battery life is excellent. I am using a German SIM card (in Germany) which works well (except of mobile hot spot). So I am suspecting some internal service looking for a Verizon service, which it obviously cannot find. Any thoughts?
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Go into your dialer and type *#*#4636#*#* then hit the "phone information button" then scroll down to something that says "network types"or something along those lines and choose the "wdcma preferred" option. That might stop it from looking for vzw networks.
-Sent from my Razr i on AT&T.-
phositadc said:
Go into your dialer and type *#*#4636#*#* then hit the "phone information button" then scroll down to something that says "network types"or something along those lines and choose the "wdcma preferred" option. That might stop it from looking for vzw networks.
-Sent from my Razr i on AT&T.-
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Thanks for the hint. But that does not solve the problem. I have installed juicedefender, which in its default setting seems to solve the problem. The battery life with juicedefender seems eternal . However, the phone is less "reactive" to email pushes etc.
I am getting the pro version of juicedefender, perhaps I can get down to the root.
simpledave said:
I'm using Razr M but the battery drain so fast even though I use it just casually.. Indicated that "wakelock" contribute up to 15 percent and Android System also a lot. The screenshot is above as you can see my phone was just 19 minute on screen. >"<.. No idea why.. I was really concern about bloatware comes with the device keep running background and drain the battery. Because the Phone Idle take most battery as well
The Three thing in Wakelock are
Orientation Notifier
ModemStatService
Modem Fastdormancy Mornitor Service.
Screenshot included.
Does anyone knows what are those belong to and how to stop it?
Thanks
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My gf is having the same problem with her M. GSam said GMaps was wakelocked-looped...woke the thing 1,271 times in the 8 hours she had it unplugged. Auto-location reporting was turned on (wtf), switched it off but it kept dropping. ~10 hours off the cord with maybe 30 minutes use and it was at 6%. We'll see what happens tomorrow, but any ideas are much appreciated. I know more info is needed but it's kind of hard to pry into unrooted phones...we'll see.
I had the same problem two days ago. Two words for you... FAST DORMANCY (google it). Thats the culprit and is very telling with the first picture showing the phone is awake constantly when wifi is off and mobile data is on... you can test it yourself, compare battery drop rate with mobile data on and with wifi on.
Solution
1. Root phone, unfortunately you have to.
2. Download titanium backup
3. Freeze modemstatservice
4. Freeze fastdormancy.
Let me know if this helps you.
Thanks.. i just did freezing those 2 service.. lets see what will happen then...
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sombody said:
I had the same problem two days ago. Two words for you... FAST DORMANCY (google it). Thats the culprit and is very telling with the first picture showing the phone is awake constantly when wifi is off and mobile data is on... you can test it yourself, compare battery drop rate with mobile data on and with wifi on.
Solution
1. Root phone, unfortunately you have to.
2. Download titanium backup
3. Freeze modemstatservice
4. Freeze fastdormancy.
Let me know if this helps you.
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Can you explain why titanium backup is needed?
I stopped the modemstatservice and fastdormancy services. Hope that works. I actually did a factory reset and thought for a short moment that it has improved, but that's not the case. I can stay a whole day with quiet a lot of browsing on Wifi and us up 20%. On 3G I drain 25% in 4h
So I bought titanium backup, freezed modemstatservice and fastdormancy.
No change in battery drain. I would like to know if all the other who have the same problem are running on a verizon SIM.
Until now nothing has worked. Under normal usage, I get a flat battery in about 16h. Normal means 2calls (<3min) and perhaps 5min of browsing.
I am having the same issue - coming from a Thunderbolt I am still happy with the battery as it is but if the wake lock could be resolved the battery would be awesome...
Not sure what is causing the gtalk spike as I removed that app...
ETA: running Jelly Bean leak & rooted... I also reflashed the leak wiping data, etc... with no change
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MasterServant said:
Can you explain why titanium backup is needed?
I stopped the modemstatservice and fastdormancy services. Hope that works. I actually did a factory reset and thought for a short moment that it has improved, but that's not the case. I can stay a whole day with quiet a lot of browsing on Wifi and us up 20%. On 3G I drain 25% in 4h
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Sorry to hear that this fix didnt work for you. Could you provide more info regarding your network and if possible some screenshot of betterbatterystats or something similar. Maybe *#*#4360#*#* > battery information might give me more information with regards to your problem.
Also, if you want to do really help eliminate more variables, try using ur phone on 3G without installing any apps.
I'll try to help you the best i could. :cyclops:
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Notrega said:
I am having the same issue - coming from a Thunderbolt I am still happy with the battery as it is but if the wake lock could be resolved the battery would be awesome...
Not sure what is causing the gtalk spike as I removed that app...
ETA: running Jelly Bean leak & rooted... I also reflashed the leak wiping data, etc... with no change
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Maybe uninstalling gtalk and leaving an apk is causing the spike since it is trying to sync. Why not leave it on, also try reducing email refresh time to 1hr as oppose to the default (15 mins). Your battery life seems reasonable.
Wake Lock Questions:
Anyone know what the bam.dmux.wakekock is for? It says it's for a power management system but I don't know what that's supposed to do.
Also the Ssmdcnt10 wake lock?
Those are the two that are running on my phone and both are running like 36 minutes since I unplugged my phone this morning. Is this bad or is it something that I could allow to continue happening? Thx!
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MasterServant said:
So I bought titanium backup, freezed modemstatservice and fastdormancy.
No change in battery drain. I would like to know if all the other who have the same problem are running on a verizon SIM.
Until now nothing has worked. Under normal usage, I get a flat battery in about 16h. Normal means 2calls (<3min) and perhaps 5min of browsing.
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I froze mine and so far it has improved and I'm running the jellybean leak with root; HOWEVER my battery still drains fast and when I was on ICS my battery life was amazing so I'm actually probably going to revert back to that tomorrow. I fed the jellybean leak since it came out early last week and tried everything that I know to increase battery life but nothing works.
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I reverted back to ICS yesterday and let me tell you there is no lag or battery drain issue at all. It's so much better.
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alwaysbelieve1 said:
I reverted back to ICS yesterday and let me tell you there is no lag or battery drain issue at all. It's so much better.
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Thinking of days in this...
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"sns_periodic_wakelock" killing battery

Hey,
I'm running stock nexus 4. I have been having terrible 8 hour battery life with "Android OS" taking up all the battery in battery status. BetterBatteryStats tells me that "sns_perioidic_wakelock" and "sns_async_ev_wakelock" is using up most of the battery. See attached. Any idea what apps are causing this?
http://i.imgur.com/t1gAr.png
thegreyspot said:
Hey,
I'm running stock nexus 4. I have been having terrible 8 hour battery life with "Android OS" taking up all the battery in battery status. BetterBatteryStats tells me that "sns_perioidic_wakelock" and "sns_async_ev_wakelock" is using up most of the battery. See attached. Any idea what apps are causing this?
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I'm pretty sure I've seen those wakelocks when making a lot of phone calls. Seems likely related to cell radio use some how, but that's just a guess.
mattb3 said:
I'm pretty sure I've seen those wakelocks when making a lot of phone calls. Seems likely related to cell radio use some how, but that's just a guess.
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Actually the crazy thing is that i have airplane mode with wifi on most of the day cause I have really bad service. And I only have 100 minutes of talk, so I never talk on the phone.
thegreyspot said:
Actually the crazy thing is that i have airplane mode with wifi on most of the day cause I have really bad service. And I only have 100 minutes of talk, so I never talk on the phone.
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Just checked mine and those wakelocks are really low today despite several phone calls, I've been on wifi all day though. The right way to figure those wakelocks out is to download the kernel source from one of the devs github and do some searches through the source to see where those wakelocks are logged. You might also search the battery impression thread in general, some smart folks have dissected many kernel wakelocks in there. Seems weird that you would have them in airplane mode.
thegreyspot said:
Actually the crazy thing is that i have airplane mode with wifi on most of the day cause I have really bad service. And I only have 100 minutes of talk, so I never talk on the phone.
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I have the exact same issue. Wakelocks/Android OS killing my battery (Android OS usually 45% or higher when it should be my screen that is the biggest battery sucker).
I barely use my phone to make phone calls as well. I'd say 1 call every 2 or 3 days.
Same exact wakelocks here. I made 0 phone calls. There is defiantly something up.
I had these two wakelocks too and it turned out to be my live wallpaper that was causing it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=35277041&postcount=20
Same wakelocks on my N4....
Solution in my case, delete widget locker....... My Nexy sleeps again:angel:
exact same situation: N4, sns wakelocks killing battery, phone not deep sleeping. culprit? Shake 'n Rotate! app. so add that one to the blacklist as well!
Are any of you running stock kernel and ROM?
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Im Running stock kernal and Rom and i still get sns_periodic_wakelock and sns_async_ev_wakelock Does anyone have any idea what they are or what causes them or how to fix? They seem to be on the whole time my phone is on and they suck battery crazy not as bad as most but my android os is always 2nd battery use to my screen or more depending on how i use it and it sucks cause i know i would have pretty awesome battery life if these were fixed or gone. I appreciate any help!
Apparently you can also add: lightflow vibrate on pickup feature and adding a widget to the lock screen..
PowerManagerService and sns periodic wakelock are my main culprits but I'm not sure these numbers mean there's an issue or not...
I just checked BBS for todays use and I have on 9h use 4h on sns_periodic_wakelock. I have been using DashClock on my lockscreen. I will remove that and post back later to see if that helped.:cyclops:
Hmm can anyone say if this looks problematic?
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Yes it does look problematic.
Basically sns_periodic_wakelock kept the device from sleeping for almost three hours.
I have the same issue and don't know what's causing it.
EDIT: Apparently live wallpapers do.
Just writing back to tell you guys how it went. I removed DashClock from my lockscreen and that wakelock seemed to be gone for a few days.
I then later updated the app, and just by updating it, I think it caused the wakelock. This time I'm uninstalling and checking if it comes back again.
Is there a known list of apps suspected of causing this?
dohkoxar said:
Just writing back to tell you guys how it went. I removed DashClock from my lockscreen and that wakelock seemed to be gone for a few days.
I then later updated the app, and just by updating it, I think it caused the wakelock. This time I'm uninstalling and checking if it comes back again.
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I've had dashclock for the past two days.. Not seeing any wake locks. I have all the extensions from the app enabled.
Sns is related to facebook. If you use Titanium backup, go to apps and you can see a blue icon with a letter f on it that looks like facebook letter and labelled sns. Uninstall that and your lovely nexus 4 will enjoy its sleeeeep....

[Q] sns_async_ev and sns_periodic wakelock?

Edit: The 4.2.2 update seems like it fixed this wakelock from taking over. That's just my personal experience so let me know if yours is different from mine after the update.
I've searched and tried to find a solution to my problem, but I can't find anything. My main kernel wakelocks are sns_async_ev_wakelock and sns_periodic_wakelock and the time they both register is massive. This has been happening for at least a week, or at pretty much the entire time I started monitoring my wakelocks. Does anyone have any idea what these might be attached to? I originally thought they were pertaining to social networking services, so I promptly deleted the Facebook app and for a day it seemed to fix it. But then the wakelocks came back and were even worse.
Have others come across this problem and does anyone know what might be causing it? They've been preventing my phone from going into deep sleep and I would really like to reduce or get rid of them.
Updated info: I have determined that the game Asphalt 7 is at least one app responsible for massive sns wakelocks. As long as the game remains as a "recent app" it will continue to wake the phone up. Angry birds is another game possibly responsible for the wakelock as well as reddit sync. Anyone else that uses these apps regularly us encouraged to report back your findings. Using the phone prompts sns wakelocks, but the amount of time the phone contributes is identical to your talk time, so your phone is triggering a fake wakelock since the device isn't supposed to be in deep sleep while you're on the phone anyways. Right now the only fix I know of for the listed apps is to manually clear them from "recent apps".
Please include the rom and kernel you're using. So far it seems like a new kernel doesn't actually fix the problem when you're on the stock rom. So anyone on CM or PA, do you have this wakelock after having a game like asphalt 7 or angry birds sit in recent apps?
Have you tried a custom kernel like Franco's ? Might be the Qualcomm fixes.
madd0g said:
Have you tried a custom kernel like Franco's ? Might be the Qualcomm fixes.
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Well I'm getting this on Franco's. I think it has something to do with the phone. [ I mean talking/calling on phone]
@OP,
Do you get this only when you call someone or get a call. In bbs, try a custom ref. setting and monitor for 1 hour where you were not getting/calling anyone and see if it is going down drastically. Also is the msm_hsic wakelock present for you a lot? [The custom kernels like franco, faux and others have fix for this, taken from patch commits done by qualcomm]
What were you doing with your phone in that time, were you making calls, texting, etc?
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Have you tried a custom kernel like Franco's ? Might be the Qualcomm fixes.
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Currently full stock. And it looks like it's still present even with Franco's kernel
Hrithan2020 said:
Well I'm getting this on Franco's. I think it has something to do with the phone. [ I mean talking/calling on phone]
@OP,
Do you get this only when you call someone or get a call. In bbs, try a custom ref. setting and monitor for 1 hour where you were not getting/calling anyone and see if it is going down drastically. Also is the msm_hsic wakelock present for you a lot? [The custom kernels like franco, faux and others have fix for this, taken from patch commits done by qualcomm]
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I talk on the phone for maybe an hour every day, so I would be surprised if it was associated with the phone since the wakelock time has been increasing this whole week while my phone time is relatively constant. Although I'm just taking the phone off the charger now and won't use it for calls for the next 2 hours, so I'll report back with what kind of wakelocks I'm getting as well was the apps I've used. As for msm_hsic_host wakelock, it is present but not as prevalent as the sns wakelocks. As you can see from the first picture I'm only getting about 20 minutes for that wakelock compared to the 4 hours of the others. If I remember correctly I ended the day with almost 5 hours for both sns and then an hour and a half for msm_hsic. So sns slowed down a bit and msm_hsic ramped up, but it didn't come close to overtaking sns
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What were you doing with your phone in that time, were you making calls, texting, etc?
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I was using it pretty normally. Had around an hour of talk time (cumulative over the day), texting throughout the day, streaming pandora for a little, checking emails, playing a game for a bit, and on sites like xda, reddit (through apps), and facebook (through chrome).
So far I haven't had any sns wakelocks today (well, nothing compared to what I recently had). The hisc wakelock is dominating now which seems more "normal". I only talked on the phone for a grand total of 3 minutes today so maybe that has something to do with sns. Currently charging it so I'll start getting new stats (the ones I'm posting now were taken a few hours ago), but this time I'll try to use the phone more as well as keep everything else the same. My use today has been streaming pandora, checking emails, reddit, xda, facebook, but no games (maybe that also comes into play). I'll keep updating
I'm getting massive sns kernel wakelocks too. No phone calls.
Xylon + Franco r30
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edgeball said:
I'm getting massive sns kernel wakelocks too. No phone calls.
Xylon + Franco r30
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Hmm, yesterday I started getting sns wakelocks after I was on the phone for a while, so that might be part of it. Of course there might have been another reason behind it if you get a lot of wakelocks without the phone. Forgot to get a screenshot
This is the first day since I've been monitoring that this wakelock just went berserk. I made zero calls today. Then, I went back in time to determine what I was doing when it started. At that time, I was using Reddit Sync. Before doing anything, I locked the screen, and a few minutes later checked BBS and determined that the wakelock was still active after locking the screen. Then, I closed Reddit Sync and locked the screen. After a few minutes, I unlocked the screen and checked BBS. Sure enough, the wakelock times had frozen. So, by simply closing Reddit Sync, this wakelock has stopped, at least for now. After restarting this app, locking the screen and unlocking after a few minutes, I notice that the wakelocks were not re-activated. Well, that's my story. Do any of you use this app too?
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This is the first day since I've been monitoring that this wakelock just went berserk. I made zero calls today. Then, I went back in time to determine what I was doing when it started. At that time, I was using Reddit Sync. Before doing anything, I locked the screen, and a few minutes later checked BBS and determined that the wakelock was still active after locking the screen. Then, I closed Reddit Sync and locked the screen. After a few minutes, I unlocked the screen and checked BBS. Sure enough, the wakelock times had frozen. So, by simply closing Reddit Sync, this wakelock has stopped, at least for now. After restarting this app, locking the screen and unlocking after a few minutes, I notice that the wakelocks were not re-activated. Well, that's my story. Do any of you use this app too?
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No, I never used Reddit sync. However, it could be related to a general sync problem
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edgeball said:
No, I never used Reddit sync. However, it could be related to a general sync problem
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Ha. It's not a sync program whatsoever, not in the sense that it syncs anything to the contents of your phone. It does sync in the sense that it keeps track of your "read" articles.
floepie said:
This is the first day since I've been monitoring that this wakelock just went berserk. I made zero calls today. Then, I went back in time to determine what I was doing when it started. At that time, I was using Reddit Sync. Before doing anything, I locked the screen, and a few minutes later checked BBS and determined that the wakelock was still active after locking the screen. Then, I closed Reddit Sync and locked the screen. After a few minutes, I unlocked the screen and checked BBS. Sure enough, the wakelock times had frozen. So, by simply closing Reddit Sync, this wakelock has stopped, at least for now. After restarting this app, locking the screen and unlocking after a few minutes, I notice that the wakelocks were not re-activated. Well, that's my story. Do any of you use this app too?
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I only use Reddit News. My sns wakelocks for today match the time I was on the phone, almost identically. This has been the case for today and yesterday which leads me to believe that the phone calls are NOT responsible for this runaway wakelock (as others have been saying). I didn't use my Nexus 4 very much this weekend, and the two major functions I used it for were phone calls and checking email sporadically. Others seem to report substantial wakelocks even without calls, so this has to be attributed to some app or setting that we're missing. Although I'm more inclined to think it's a problem with an app (or apps) because limited use seems to result in limited wakelocks, and if it was a system setting then it would be fairly constant. Has anyone gotten low sns wakelocks after not using their phone much in a day (like not using very many apps)? And thanks for the input so far
Async could stand for asynchronous, the CPU functions asynchronously but, I have no clue whether that wake lock is really cpu related.
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Ace42 said:
Async could stand for asynchronous, the CPU functions asynchronously but, I have no clue whether that wake lock is really cpu related.
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I think it might be but I'm not completely sure.I found out last night that the game Asphalt 7 was responsible for a couple hours of wakelocks. However, in the system battery stats it registered as 0s for keeping the phone awake while android os registered the 2 hour jump I saw after playing the game. I played for a few minutes and jumped back to the home screen and didn't touch the game for those 2 hours. I'm not sure why, but having the game in my recent apps triggered those wakelocks, and the second I swiped it out of recent apps the wakelocks stopped. Either the app is bad or maybe the system isn't handling it correctly. I'll be trying other apps to see what the results are.
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I use redditsync and also had a 7hour snsw wake lock overnight... Gonna keep an eye on it and hope it was a one off (or an update gets pushed out)
cyberkid2002 said:
I use redditsync and also had a 7hour snsw wake lock overnight... Gonna keep an eye on it and hope it was a one off (or an update gets pushed out)
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Alright, so that's two people getting wakelocks from redditsync. What happens when you clear redditsync from your recent apps? Does the wakelock continue or does it stop? This definitely sounds like the system isn't handling some of the open/recent apps correctly. No idea what links these apps together though
I am using Franco 62 with stock ROM and it turns out that Angry Birds Seasons can cause these wakelocks as well. Glad I'm not the only one with this issue.
I have never had these wakelocks previously (only the famous msm_hsic_wakelock). Yesterday after I installed a couple of apps (most are just theme-ing apps with no sync) and flashed custom kernel (Franco.r53); and ever since then these two wakelocks are continously appearing in my BBS stats, almost preventing my phone from entering deep sleep AT ALL. So I thought it was the kernel's problem; flashed back stock kernel and the problem still persists.
It's really weird as I previously NEVER had these two wakelocks.
By the way, I'm on stock ROM (rooted, unlocked)
chy1991 said:
I have never had these wakelocks previously (only the famous msm_hsic_wakelock). Yesterday after I installed a couple of apps (most are just theme-ing apps with no sync) and flashed custom kernel (Franco.r53); and ever since then these two wakelocks are continously appearing in my BBS stats, almost preventing my phone from entering deep sleep AT ALL. So I thought it was the kernel's problem; flashed back stock kernel and the problem still persists.
It's really weird as I previously NEVER had these two wakelocks.
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Thanks for the update. But, it begs the question as to whether you uninstalled the new apps one by one to hone in on a possible culprit?
floepie said:
Thanks for the update. But, it begs the question as to whether you uninstalled the new apps one by one to hone in on a possible culprit?
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I'm suspecting something else, will update if it's solved.
UPDATE:
This is really weird, I have uninstalled what I installed yesterday and the problem persists, so I decided to try something else (as it was the another differences factor compared to pre-problem).
My WiFi was disconnected in middle of the night and I thought it could be causing it.
I turned my WiFi off, turn it back on and the problem is gone. This is really weird, as I have rebooted many times prior to trying this solution (and even flashed back to Stock Kernel).
Really random or just plain unlucky? I have even reinstalled the apps that I thought are causing the problem, but still fine so far. Gotta leave it overnight again to judge.

Android OS stay awake time very long

My Android OS is showing a stay always time of over 17 hours (out of a 20 hour run time where my battery is completely depleted). Is there anyway I can find out what cause it?
I am already on 4.2.2
elty123 said:
My Android OS is showing a stay always time of over 17 hours (out of a 20 hour run time where my battery is completely depleted). Is there anyway I can find out what cause it?
I am already on 4.2.2
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Android os = apps . Facebook maybe ?
You're experiencing wakelocks. Might wanna do some research on the forum so that you can post logs for people to analyze what's really eating your battery.
Sfkn2 said:
You're experiencing wakelocks. Might wanna do some research on the forum so that you can post logs for people to analyze what's really eating your battery.
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THIS. I was having problems with wakelocks and traced them back to these few things below which got my battery life to greatly increase once disabled.
1) using dashclock extensions like FB and gmail
2) leaving google sync on in settings for the various google services
3) corporate email exchange servers
4) setting a long time variable for the phone to lock after the screen turns off (i did this to prevent putting in a pin to unlock but it kept the phone awake after the screen turned off)
5) live wall papers
There is also a known issue in the stock kernel that causes the phone to stay awake when it is supposed to go into sleep mode during extended periods of inactivity. This can be solved by using a custom kernel just as Franco r90 which has implemented patches in order to allow the phone to go into sleep to preserve battery. It is expected to be fixed in the next official OTA from google although this was also expected to be in 4.2.2 and was not fixed fully.
Same issue here. 4.2.2 stock kernel+rom, rooted
BBS shows "suspend_backoff" is at 45% no idea what's causing that.
Disabled pretty much all of the sync services but no improvement.
Interestingly right after the 4.2.2 update, the battery life was good.
Download this app and it will keep your applications from running in the background.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...GwsMSwxLDMsImNvbS5vYXNpc2ZlbmcuZ3JlZW5pZnkiXQ..
Here's the forum for the application.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2155737
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Download this app and it will keep your applications from running in the background.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...GwsMSwxLDMsImNvbS5vYXNpc2ZlbmcuZ3JlZW5pZnkiXQ..
Here's the forum for the application.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2155737
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So far so good! totally eliminated the suspend_backoff wakeup
akiv said:
So far so good! totally eliminated the suspend_backoff wakeup
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Update: Worked for a day now suspend_backoff is back. Happened after a recharge.
Could it be that afther the phone is charged something gets changed.
Edit: Runnig franco r90 kernel
I'm having the same problem with the Android OS draining lots of battery. When I reboot it sometimes helps but not consistently unfortunately.
Jester23 said:
I'm having the same problem with the Android OS draining lots of battery. When I reboot it sometimes helps but not consistently unfortunately.
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I have narrowed my problem down to places where I use wifi transmitted by a lot of routers (Office wifi)
akiv said:
I have narrowed my problem down to places where I use wifi transmitted by a lot of routers (Office wifi)
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I turn off my wifi when not home so I don't think that's the issue here.. I've tried removing a few apps like dash clock and my live wallpaper to see if it helps my issue. Will report back.
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Google play services has something to do with the high usage. Yesterday I was near 20% usage today I disabled it and android os is at 7%. It only affects YouTube app for me, but the browser version is fine. I haven't seen any adverse affects other than maybe losing updates to the play store and ota updates which I don't care about because that's what xda and Roms are for. Now it may be placebo, but it also seems like the ui is smoother. Battery has improved greatly with sot of 3 hours with 57% left.
Hi,
how do you disable Google play services?
Try using the app greenify if your rooted.. It's been helping my battery life. Use it on maps and that will help. If maps is set as a system app, move it or just install banks minimal gapps so you can download from play store.
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New bugreporter wakelocks after updating facebook and messenger

So after updating facebook and messenger (facebook) I've found huge wakelocks in bbs. Anyone else having this issue? It's related to some kind of bug reporting?
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Wakelocks (requires root / system app on Android 4.4+)
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*job*/com.facebook.orca/com.facebook.bugreporter.scheduler.LollipopService (com.facebook.orca.Messenger): 37 m 20 s Count:10 22.2%
*job*/com.facebook.katana/com.facebook.bugreporter.scheduler.LollipopService (com.facebook.katana.Facebook): 30 m 2 s Count:6 17.8%
Same here........I'm locking it down using the Amplify Xposed module.
Prey521 said:
Same here!
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It's causing massive wake time if left alone for a few hours. I went ahead and limited the wakelocks in amplify. Set it to allow them every 10th hour on trial. We'll see if that causes any problem.
I noticed this too. I watch battery like a hawk but this is the first time Facebook had shown much drain in the last few months. This was build still 59.0.0.3.313
Looks like tonight's build still has the issue.
I recommend reporting in the Facebook app itself.
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I noticed this too. I watch battery like a hawk but this is the first time Facebook had shown much drain in the last few months. This was build still 59.0.0.3.313
Looks like tonight's build still has the issue.
I recommend reporting in the Facebook app itself.
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I've disabled them both in amplify. I don't feel I want battery every spent on uploading any form of reports. I've also limited facebook wakelocks apart from this to every 15th minute. It's spending too much battery on something irrelevant.
Reported it already.
Even my fiancee's Galaxy S5 (which can usually get through to the end of the day with 65+% battery left) was saying that her battery has been draining very quickly.
So I know Facebook in general gets a bad reputation, but as someone who watches wakelocks on a daily basis and the battery page, this is really the first instance of Facebook misbehaving in at least 2-3 years.
Anyway, is this something like you guys are seeing? https://imgur.com/a/rpO0j
The background drain isn't TOO Terrible. It's around ~2.5% / hour screen off on LTE (honestly that's what I got on a OnePlus One on Lollipop anyway), while the screen on drain was around 25% / hr
BTW, are you using Facebook/Messenger beta? I'm only in the Facebook beta program, so I don't see any issues for Messenger on my side yet.
are you using Facebook/Messenger beta?
Not using betas. I can't agree regarding facebook and battery life. It'd suppose to use cgm but still it had a heap of timers going off and the app is ever high in wakelock detector. I've had enough and now limited most of its alarms and wakelocks in amplify to no more often than every 15 mins. This has lowered facebooks position in the wakelock list to a much more acceptable level. No problems arise either apart from not getting notifications as expected but that's been a problem for years over multiple handsets.
I can even confirm it, the same wakelocks and drain have been appearing on my OnePlus One too.
I use amplify and prevent wakelocks to everything pertaining to Facebook to 86400s. That's once per day and haven't had any detrimental effects from the app. All still works as it should.
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Not using betas. I can't agree regarding facebook and battery life. It'd suppose to use cgm but still it had a heap of timers going off and the app is ever high in wakelock detector. I've had enough and now limited most of its alarms and wakelocks in amplify to no more often than every 15 mins. This has lowered facebooks position in the wakelock list to a much more acceptable level. No problems arise either apart from not getting notifications as expected but that's been a problem for years over multiple handsets.
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What version of Facebook are you on?
BTW Facebook does use GCM. IT only uses MQTT when you are actively in the Messenger app. I'm not entirely certain what's going on here. The wakelock is com.facebook.bugreporter.scheduler.LollipopService so it seems to be bug reporting related and not notification related.
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What version of Facebook are you on?
BTW Facebook does use GCM. IT only uses MQTT when you are actively in the Messenger app. I'm not entirely certain what's going on here. The wakelock is com.facebook.bugreporter.scheduler.LollipopService so it seems to be bug reporting related and not notification related.
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Oh! Funny thing is, I've limited the mqtt stuff and I've had zero issues getting messages right away when screen is on or off in messenger but thanks to the mods facebook stuff is now farther down on the list of wakelocks rather than high. If those mqtts were only used when active, why use wakelocks for it at all? And why do they creep up in count when the screen is off? 60.0.0.2.76
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Oh! Funny thing is, I've limited the mqtt stuff and I've had zero issues getting messages right away when screen is on or off in messenger but thanks to the mods facebook stuff is now farther down on the list of wakelocks rather than high. If those mqtts were only used when active, why use wakelocks for it at all? And why do they creep up in count when the screen is off? 60.0.0.2.76
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MQTT is only used when the app is in the foreground meaning its being actively used and screen on. Therefore it shouldn't cause wakelocks. I'm guessing MQTT is used because GCM can see delayed notifications sometimes. MQTT is probably better suited for real time chat.
What wakelock are you seeing? Is it the one I posted earlier? If so I'm not sure if that sure it has anything to do with the actual chatting and communication portion of the app. The wakelock has to do with a bugreporter, which is misbehaving when your screen is off.
I think I know the answer, but no way to help this without root right?
I can confirm, same problem on Nexus 5x (not rooted) latest version of Facebook... Updated this morning, caused wakelocks, uninstalled, problem solved. Shame I have to uninstall it to fix...
I have 60.0.0.5 now... Facebook simply minimizes itself automatically now. Anyone else seeing this behavior? I have greenify on Facebook as well as amplify to limit some wakelock. Might be the cause...
I am seeing this issue as well with com.facebook.bugreporter.scheduler.LollipopService causing massive drain.
I just have Messenger 53.0.0.17.308.
Since I do not want to install Xposed + Amplify to address the issue, is there a way to block this Job? I am digging into MyAndroidTools, but I can't find anything like that in Messenger services or Activities.
EDIT: According to BetterBatteryStats, it's a Service, but I can't find it.
EDIT2: By changing display mode in MyAdroidTools, I was able to find the service, the normal display name is Lollipop Service. However, if disabled, the app does not work properly, closes as soon it's opened.
same here guys!nexus 5 with cm13. huge wakelock with facebook and messenger. I tryed to greenify it but it doesn't work and after few minutes they come back again. I have to hybernate them with SDMaid app and it works well, but of course once hybernate i can't use them anymore until i dishybernate. Any solution?i don't use xposed..:crying:
Confirm this wakelock on 1+1 with CM 13.

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