Culprit of battery on our note is samsung.android.strokesearch
Force stop it if you are not rooted from going in th e battery stats option..
Or freeze it using titanium backup..if you are rooted...
You will definitely get 20% better battery life....as it was consuming 32%battery on my note 10.1 2014..
However dont kno what this process is related to...
It did not affected my s pen experience any way...
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how did you find out what was draining your battery so much? Just the battery panel in settings or third party app?
Battery panel..and one thing more its better to freeze this...bcoz I have seen that its starts itself up automatically...so it pain in ass
Force closing it again and again...
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Or go to Settings and disable Pen Detection. That way if the S-pen is not detached, the service will not run. Freezing the service entirely is not wise.
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Thanks...will check if it works.....
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Ummm... Isn't this old news?
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It worked my battery a lot stable now...russell..what old ..I could find any thread on this issue on internet...so thought of creating it...every thread is not to help everyone...but those who face that specific issue..?
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navjot singh said:
Culprit of battery on our note is samsung.android.strokesearch
Force stop it if you are not rooted from going in th e battery stats option..
Or freeze it using titanium backup..if you are rooted...
You will definitely get 20% better battery life....as it was consuming 32%battery on my note 10.1 2014..
However dont kno what this process is related to...
It did not affected my s pen experience any way...
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Sorry but where is the battery stats option?
Ahmedmoataz said:
Sorry but where is the battery stats option?
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Go to settings....GENERAL...battery...click..it...
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iridaki said:
Or go to Settings and disable Pen Detection. That way if the S-pen is not detached, the service will not run. Freezing the service entirely is not wise.
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Iridaki it is still eating gulping some juice...disabled s pen detection...
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Got it ...frends leaving our s pen outside its socket..makes our tablet run this app even if s pen detection is disabled...
It means it eats battery...
So keep s pen back when not using it...
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navjot singh said:
Go to settings....GENERAL...battery...click..it...
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I searched there but there is no strocksearch!!
navjot singh said:
Got it ...frends leaving our s pen outside its socket..makes our tablet run this app even if s pen detection is disabled...
It means it eats battery...
So keep s pen back when not using it...
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Sorry..it is editing in s note that runs this app..
This wasnt there on old s notes..its also used while handwriting recognition...it doesnt have any effect of s pen inserted or battery saving ticked in s pen options
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interesting I will try
Related
I keep seeing this under battery list, what is this?
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Noam23 said:
I keep seeing this under battery list, what is this?
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Here you go : http://bit.ly/1gk0j3l
Press thanks if this post helped you :angel:
Maybe I should have rephrased my question : how do I turn it off?
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Noam23 said:
Maybe I should have rephrased my question : how do I turn it off?
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Wild guess here, try turning off Miracast in the notification bar toggles.
Nope, it off already...
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You can see it here
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Noam23 said:
You can see it here
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Hmm I had frozen mine using Titanium.
I don't understand, if it's not miracast then what is it?
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Noam23 said:
I don't understand, if it's not miracast then what is it?
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I know the music player and video player also use dlna like example you can connect to wifi and stream music and videos from another device via dlna
This is nuts, it takes the equivalent of two hours screen time... And I don't even use it!
So the only way to disable it is by purchasing titanium backup?
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Noam23 said:
This is nuts, it takes the equivalent of two hours screen time... And I don't even use it!
So the only way to disable it is by purchasing titanium backup?
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Try going to settings application manager all then click on dlna and clear data force stop disable and see what happens
Did it, we'll see what happens...
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Strangely the same thing just popped up for me. I've had the phone a week and never noticed dlna when looking at my battery stats. Today the phone appeared to be using more battery and dlna was the top offender for battery usage.
The app will not stop, I've cleared data and cache, tried to force stop and it just won't. I'm really not sure what is using it.
I added a lockscreen widget for the quick remote app yesterday night. I've removed that to see if it was causing dlna to run more, it doesn't seem like it should but who knows.
Azeolus said:
Strangely the same thing just popped up for me. I've had the phone a week and never noticed dlna when looking at my battery stats. Today the phone appeared to be using more battery and dlna was the top offender for battery usage.
The app will not stop, I've cleared data and cache, tried to force stop and it just won't. I'm really not sure what is using it.
I added a lockscreen widget for the quick remote app yesterday night. I've removed that to see if it was causing dlna to run more, it doesn't seem like it should but who knows.
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Not having this issue on VZ model
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Not having this issue on VZ model
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I wasn't either, but just today it started. I finally got the DLNA process to stop, going to watch closely and see if it kicks back on again.
I can't seem to get this launcher to stick.
I'm not rooted btw. Tia
It's been a while but I think the trick is to remove ALL of the widgets from the touchwiz screens. I fought with the same issue when moving from my Charge to the Note 3.
Edit: I'm still not rooted either.
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Reilly1812 said:
It's been a while but I think the trick is to remove ALL of the widgets from the touchwiz screens. I fought with the same issue when moving from my Charge to the Note 3.
Edit: I'm still not rooted either.
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does that include folders?
Can't say for sure. I deleted everything and started clean - no apps, no widgets, nothing. I think the widgets are all that matter since many of them are always "active".
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Has any one else run I to this problem...cuz it's driving me nuts
Nothing?
I will be setting up my wife's Note 2 this weekend with ADW. Will keep notes as to what I had to do and will pass it along. I know it was the same issue with Charge and this beast.
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Try long pressing the home button, then select task manager, then select clear defaults and then clear the default launcher. When you press the home screen again it will ask which launcher, select ADW and tap always.
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Yep That will do it.
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Reilly1812 said:
Yep That will do it.
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OT: I conversed with you over at the Charge forum. I got my Note3 last Wednesday, I'm in love and my wife's jealous. She got a S4 and is complaining about her battery running down.
On Topic: I'm using Next Launcher and didn't have any problems with it and my touchwiz setup.
Is this normal?
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Is this normal?
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Not that much - read around about wakelock detector and see what is keeping your system from going to deep sleep.
It's a Known issue, I created a thread to try help with this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2579075
Hi. I on bobcatrom. I want to know how to disable line on the top
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Look for an option called BatteryBar in your BoBCaTROM Application and turn it off.
Thank a lot Drawn to life for your helping. Now its disable.
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No problem. For future reference, I've never even heard of your rom, but I just took a guess at where you'd find your option.
jaraiyasama said:
Thank a lot Drawn to life for your helping. Now its disable.
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There is a "Thanks" button too.
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Hi I was just wondering what can I delete in my system app/ wakeblock to just have my phone work only on WiFi. I don't have service anymore and I know that having all the service stuff on here drains my battery. Or dose it not matter? Thanks!
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I would honestly leave it, removing could actually cause drain. Just put it in AP mode and use WiFi
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That's what I was thinking. ^^^
I know from experience. That stuff is built into the framework. Basically so deeply integrated that you would have to modify other things that I'm not even gonna go into.
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OK thanks guy!
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