So I just OTA updated to 4.4.2 and have noticed my battery is draining a lot faster on 4.4.2 than when I was on 4.2.2. Under usage there is Bluetooth using 15% battery with 1hr48mins of stay awake time. Is there something I can do to remedy that? KitKat is great and all but I've gone from an average of 7-9 hours of on screen time to 3 hours or so since the 4.4.2 ota.
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Factory reset fixed mine, but I'm on TMO and not ATT.
I am running on 4.4.2 with root and am seeing Bluetooth using 4-5% under battery usage when it is supposedly off. I did inadvertently factory reset my phone last night and still see the issue. Hopefully there are some other solutions.
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I am running on 4.4.2 with root and am seeing Bluetooth using 4-5% under battery usage when it is supposedly off. I did inadvertently factory reset my phone last night and still see the issue. Hopefully there are some other solutions.
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My bluetooth was at 18% battery usage. I did a full discharge and recharged it last night and that dropped it down to using 5% but seeing as how bluetooth isn't active at all on my phone it shouldn't be in the list. Interestingly I have narrowed it down to a KitKat bug bc I factory reset my device to 4.2.2 and the bluetooth usage issue isn't present. So it's a bug. I don't know if it is actually using battery or not or if the device is just reporting falsely because when I go under running apps Bluetooth isn't running BUT... when I click all apps and click bluetooth it has the option to force stop bluetooth. So it's as if it IS running but it isn't running. Makes no sense. Hopefully AT&T will issue a patch for it. Until they do I am staying on 4.2.2
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My bluetooth was at 18% battery usage. I did a full discharge and recharged it last night and that dropped it down to using 5% but seeing as how bluetooth isn't active at all on my phone it shouldn't be in the list. Interestingly I have narrowed it down to a KitKat bug bc I factory reset my device to 4.2.2 and the bluetooth usage issue isn't present. So it's a bug. I don't know if it is actually using battery or not or if the device is just reporting falsely because when I go under running apps Bluetooth isn't running BUT... when I click all apps and click bluetooth it has the option to force stop bluetooth. So it's as if it IS running but it isn't running. Makes no sense. Hopefully AT&T will issue a patch for it. Until they do I am staying on 4.2.2
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For me everything is much quicker and significantly better battery life since upgrading to KK and using a few Xposed modules along with Greenify and the firewall. I wouldn't go back to 4.2.2 just b/c of a Bluetooth glitch, however annoying it currently is.
bbenz3 said:
For me everything is much quicker and significantly better battery life since upgrading to KK and using a few Xposed modules along with Greenify and the firewall. I wouldn't go back to 4.2.2 just b/c of a Bluetooth glitch, however annoying it currently is.
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Yeah but see what you had to do to get where 4.2.2 is? You had to use xposed And Greenify to keep your wakelock in check. I will agree that kitkat runs circles around 4.2.2 in terms of speed but imo if it comes at the expense of battery life and forces me to jump through hoops then I'm good with waiting until the Googs patches it. Google is aware of the issue and are working on a patch.
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Especially since I get 7-9 hours of on screen time. I'm not gonna complain about 4.2.2 lol
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I noticed an increase in battery life going from rooted 4.2.2 with greenify and firewall to 4.4.2 stock no root. When I got root on 4.4.2 and started using a couple modules in xposed along with greenify it only got better. The first run down of my battery netted 58 hours with about 12% battery left.
I noticed after using my Bluetooth for an extended period that I now have two Bluetooth objects listed under battery usage. One has the Bluetooth logo and the other has a system styled logo with a small Bluetooth logo embedded into it. Not sure if that will be of help to anyone or not.
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I noticed after using my Bluetooth for an extended period that I now have two Bluetooth objects listed under battery usage. One has the Bluetooth logo and the other has a system styled logo with a small Bluetooth logo embedded into it. Not sure if that will be of help to anyone or not.
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I call kitkat shenanigans
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My battery is draining too fast after upgrading to android 4.3. Even only on 2g there is 1% decrease in battery almost after every 3 minutes. But with screen off it will remain almost at 99% after even 12 hours or more. But when I start using the phone for something like even navigating through the settings the battery drops 1% every 3 minutes or even less. My handset is about a month old. I am from India and running the ML4 android 4.3 recently released by Samsung. There is no wakelock when the screen is asleep. The phone screen consumes between 60 to 90% of the battery or more. I factory reset it thrice since the update but with no effect. I am running the 4.3 update for about 3 weeks now. I also installed Greenify, battery doctor, juice defender etc to save battery but there is no improvement. I installed the same apps that I installed on the 4.1.2 firmware but the battery is draining quite faster in the 4.3 version. I also freeze almost all bloatware using Titanium backup and even uninstalled some like Google Books etc. but no use. I don't use wifi or wifi hotspot at all. I rarely use bluetooth. GPS, location, etc off. I even freeze Google Play store, Google play services and Google services framework. No multi window, no smart stay, no s voice, no ripple effect, no live wallpaper, etc everything off but still the same. If there is anyone facing this issue and has already found the solution, please help me out.
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I forgot to mention that screen brightness is at minimum or minimum-auto.
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Do a clean install with Odin?
Also try, http://www.androidbatterylife.com/?m=1
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I remember my 4.1.2 had the same battery consumption and with 4.3 it remained unchanged(if not better). I think you just gonna get used to that .
Use your phone and stop thinking and worrying about battery. Though I charge my phone twice a day because I use wi-fi a lot,I still don't worry or something.
I have this habit of doing clean install. No mistake with that.
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I have this habit of doing clean install. No mistake with that.
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1% every three minute. I think its normal.
Charge to 100% and use normally till 5% and then post the screenshot of battery stats here.
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1% every three minute. I think its normal.
Charge to 100% and use normally till 5% and then post the screenshot of battery stats here.
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With normal usage it is more than 10 hours at 77%. May be it's normal but it last more than that on 4.1.2
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With normal usage it is more than 10 hours at 77%. May be it's normal but it last more than that on 4.1.2
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It is normal battery drain.
Battery on 4.3 is almost same as 4.1. What else do you expect its a quad core phone.
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It is normal battery drain.
Battery on 4.3 is almost same as 4.1. What else do you expect its a quad core phone.
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If I browse the internet non-stop from 100% batttery then, after around 3 hours the battery is 20-30%. Is this also normal.
Maybe your battery is damaged ...
otherwise you can check for wakelocks using Better Battery Stats:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179809
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benzai said:
Maybe your battery is damaged ...
otherwise you can check for wakelocks using Better Battery Stats:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179809
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This is funny! You mean to say that the upgrade to android 4.3 has damaged my battery? The battery is not even 1 month old as I mentioned in the first post. The battery is very good on android 4.1.2...... As I mentioned in the first post, there is no battery drain when the screen is off. Even after 24 hours the battery is 99% from 100% with screen off. Why should I checked for wakelocks when the battery is fine on screen off? I did checked it to be sure but no wakelocks. The battery problem is when I use the phone, the battery is draining abnormally when the phone is used. Anyway thanks for your reply.
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This is funny! You mean to say that the upgrade to android 4.3 has damaged my battery? The battery is not even 1 month old as I mentioned in the first post. The battery is very good on android 4.1.2...... As I mentioned in the first post, there is no battery drain when the screen is off. Even after 24 hours the battery is 99% from 100% with screen off. Why should I checked for wakelocks when the battery is fine on screen off? I did checked it to be sure but no wakelocks. The battery problem is when I use the phone, the battery is draining abnormally when the phone is used.
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Using BetterBatteryStats will nevertheless help you to find out which process is consuming your battery…
Yes, 4.3 upgrade downgraded my battery life about 20% when I am using my phone. On idle it is better about 10-20% also compared with 4.1.2. It is useless to do factory resets or other nonsense. Just it is as is.
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Yes, 4.3 upgrade downgraded my battery life about 20% when I am using my phone. On idle it is better about 10-20% also compared with 4.1.2. It is useless to do factory resets or other nonsense. Just it is as is.
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You are right! There is no use resetting the phone. It won't improve your battery's performance. I think it's a bug of android 4.3.
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I think you need to try someone else's battery in your phone to see if you have the same problem then
try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=50441083#post50441083
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I remember my 4.1.2 had the same battery consumption and with 4.3 it remained unchanged(if not better). I think you just gonna get used to that .
Use your phone and stop thinking and worrying about battery. Though I charge my phone twice a day because I use wi-fi a lot,I still don't worry or something.
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Even with wifi on you can use the phone the all day
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My battery is draining too fast after upgrading to android 4.3. Even only on 2g there is 1% decrease in battery almost after every 3 minutes. But with screen off it will remain almost at 99% after even 12 hours or more. But when I start using the phone for something like even navigating through the settings the battery drops 1% every 3 minutes or even less. My handset is about a month old. I am from India and running the ML4 android 4.3 recently released by Samsung. There is no wakelock when the screen is asleep. The phone screen consumes between 60 to 90% of the battery or more. I factory reset it thrice since the update but with no effect. I am running the 4.3 update for about 3 weeks now. I also installed Greenify, battery doctor, juice defender etc to save battery but there is no improvement. I installed the same apps that I installed on the 4.1.2 firmware but the battery is draining quite faster in the 4.3 version. I also freeze almost all bloatware using Titanium backup and even uninstalled some like Google Books etc. but no use. I don't use wifi or wifi hotspot at all. I rarely use bluetooth. GPS, location, etc off. I even freeze Google Play store, Google play services and Google services framework. No multi window, no smart stay, no s voice, no ripple effect, no live wallpaper, etc everything off but still the same. If there is anyone facing this issue and has already found the solution, please help me out.
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Okey So Firstly I rule Out Few Assumptions Made By Some Members(No Offense):
1) As thadoukuki said battery Drains only while using the phone and not wen its idle that means its not a wakelock for sure.
2)Secondly as the handset n battery ofcourse, are just a month old i dont even assume it to be damaged(Trust Sammy)
3)Thirdly 1% / 3Mins is quite normal on extensive Usage but as you say its just while navigating around settings etc. den i assume its a bit high.
4) Now betterbatterystats is good to identify what consumes your battery but ive never been a fan of that actually.
SO according to me try to do some trial n error work .
Instead of Freezing apps through TB u can use Greenify Donate to greenify system apps and user apps as well. It Does same job as TB freeze but without that extra hassle.
Secondly Choose a kernel that you think is battery friendly for you like the one which gives you peace of mind(Oh Yeah Battery's Draining Slow!!)
for me i'd go for Boeffla or Googymax
Choose a battery friendly Governer for ur CPU(For me Boeffla kernel with Archi_ultra_power_save governer gives great results)
Check if CPU Touch boost is Enabled in Kernel Settings coz Touch Boost gave me good performance and responsiveness but even i had observed that battery used to drain faster with it.
Battery friendly Rom with few Tweaks by xda members is always better for me over Stock( ArchiDroid Is the Rom ive ever Used){Personal Opinion}
Ppl Say undervolting helps .....hmm maybe ive never Done it but as you are very cautious about battery you may try it (on your own Risk)
Lets see if that Helps
And Lastly i never Observed much Change in Battery drain pattern wen Coming from 4.1.2 to 4.3 so thats not really true.
Turn off location services
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Read d first post !!
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Turn off location services
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AS already stated in the first post location is OFF . So he's Already taken care of it !!!
I updated to 4.4.2 a few days ago and am noticing faster battery drain. Just curious if anyone else noticed this?
Yup. Have tried factory resetting twice. Clearing cache. Disabling nearly everything possible. No avail.
Mine was draining a bit faster than normal after the update. I let it run all the way down, and charged it up, and it has been fine since then.
Hope it works out for you guys.
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I updated to 4.4.2 a few days ago and am noticing faster battery drain. Just curious if anyone else noticed this?
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Yes mine is really bad. i even lowered the brightness. like it loses 1% every two minutes even though its screen is off. I gotta get Zerolemon battery or use SetCPU. Does any other 4.4.2 devices have battery drain?
Mine drains extremely fast but seems to charge just as fast
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Ive gotten better battery performance since setting up Battery Guru and disabling all app refresh unless I open them. Still seeing very fast battery drain, but it's definitely improved.
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YUP. I work 3rd shift and used to be able to go all night with one charge. Streaming music on wifi all night. Now I have to recharge at lunch.
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Yeah I've noticed that the battery life is a little worse than the past two updates.
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FAst drain slow charge
The battery on mine would drain quick and charge forever. It would take me close to 12 hours charging it to be full. Any help?
Camera bug = Battery Drain
Did some looking around, and it appears to be a bug related to the camera (i know, sounds a little odd).
Here's one link of many I've found regarding this issue...Samsung has acknowledged an issue and is working on a fix:
"cultofandroid.com/53672/google-vows-fix-android-4-4-2s-camera-battery-drain-bug"
I am thinking this is more regarding the ASOP camera. We don't have that file or app that they say to look for.
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I am thinking this is more regarding the ASOP camera. We don't have that file or app that they say to look for.
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I posted this in the 4.4.2 issues thread, but will post here:
EAS continuously running....I found this out as well after the update. I cant believe its low priority for such a major issue. I switched mine to manual just to be safe. I also found a major battery drain issue when surfing on the internet via LTE service.
Any way, I wanted to see if others could replicate my issue:
-Stock (non-rooted) S4 phone with the recent 4.4.2 update on LTE with 5 bars of service.
-I am using Chrome to surf the internet.
-I have Exchange and Gmail accounts. Gmail is set to PUSH and exchange is set to manual. (My hope is that having Exchange set to manual I avoid the EAS issue described above.)
-Majority of the boatware turned off
Scenario: While using Chrome to surf via LTE service I am literally able to see a 1% decrease in battery ever 2-3 minutes of surfing on the internet. Wifi is better, but still drains faster than 4.3.
Can anyone else try and replicate and respond back? I may have to do a hard reset to see if it will remedy the issue. :-/
Thanks,
Eric
My battery life has been exponentially better since enabling battery guru. Use inactivity power boost to disable all app refresh after 15 minutes of inactivity. Set everything to manual refresh.
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Yes I have had worse battery drain with the KitKat update. Hoping for an AT&T update since we dont have the option to flash roms...
What are you actually seeing for battery consumption?
I have google+ at the top of the list with >30% use. Definitely new after 4.4.2 update.
Seemed to be ok for a day and then popped back up. I'm going to try to see if it's caused by 1st use of the camera.
Live wallpapers causing bigger drain on kitkat I found
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Live wallpapers causing bigger drain on kitkat I found
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I'm not using live wallpapers.
Rebooting the phone and avoiding use of the camera did not help.
I uninstalled all google+ updates that that has worked so far, but definitely not a long term solution.
Well I would up flashing the MK2 revert, then changed my mind and re-updated to NB1 (these two processes involved many full-wipes and even flashing a .pit file). Installed all my apps one-by-one. I'm now getting better battery life. Still higher than previous usage by Android System (usually ends up being 14-17%).
NB1 now works pretty damn well for me. Once we get root I will be able to disable some stupid things like the boot sound and charger connection sound, along with a few apps that just don't need to be running like Knox and Security Policy Updates...
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ryujeff said:
Yes mine is really bad. i even lowered the brightness. like it loses 1% every two minutes even though its screen is off. I gotta get Zerolemon battery or use SetCPU. Does any other 4.4.2 devices have battery drain?
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I have a big battery drain and serious wifi issues, cant connect to wifi cuz some security is blocking it, at the moment I have rooted the device and am going to install a custom rom,screw Samsung and their BS
I've been having battery issues lately and i noticed that my Android System battery usage is just through the roof. last night it was at 100% charge at around 2AM and when i woke up at 11AM it was floating around 51% charge and the Android System Usage was at 50%. Is there any fix to this because it is really killing my battery life and ruining my experience.
I was running Nova and thought that was the issue so i uninstalled it, but it didnt seem to do anything. It seemed to be worse with the account and sync off and locations off, but thats just bizarre. I am also running dashclock pro but i doubt that is what is causing it. I uninstalled every app that i dont regularly use and the usage is about the same.
I am running Stock 4.4.2 on my phone is that helps.
Edit - Also, when i turned everything off, it seems to be using the WiFI almost non stop. I have no background tasks or anything. I'm thinking its CarrierIQ thing on ATT but i dont see a way to disable it on KitKat
It's a way...system tuner it will be 7 of them
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It's a way...system tuner it will be 7 of them
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Wouldnt i have to root to get rid of them?
Also i think i fixed it by uninstalling all the updates for each ATT app, force stopping, and disabling them. My battery returned to normal.
I can't seem to turn off the bluetooth and stopping from draining the battery. Help!
It seems that a bug in all G2 4.4.2 version. You have to live with it. However I dont see it affects much in battery consumption.
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luxubu_dang said:
It seems that a bug in all G2 4.4.2 version. You have to live with it. However I dont see it affects much in battery consumption.
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I've seen BT go nuts and actually drain my battery (25% battery drain per hour), but rebooting fixed it. Beginning to think that maybe JB is more stable right now.
I also get several random reboots everyday if I try to do to much at once.
Lol so LG has let out an update that basically ruins using earphones due to a hissing sound and this bluetooth bug which actually could also be a security concern. Nice work on their part... At least they mad the status bar icons white
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I've seen BT go nuts and actually drain my battery (25% battery drain per hour), but rebooting fixed it. Beginning to think that maybe JB is more stable right now.
I also get several random reboots everyday if I try to do to much at once.
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It's a known bug on G2 4.4.2. They are supposedly working on a patch. I can attest that 4.2.2 is more stable. Being that one of the best things about our device is the awesome battery life, the fact that kitkat drains the battery is inexcusable. If the ROM wasn't done baking they shouldn't have released it. Some say it's false reporting. In my case it isn't. I went back to 4.2.2 and have zero issues.
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I can't seem to turn off the bluetooth and stopping from draining the battery. Help!
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had the same problem,went threw settings & founf that by turning could print off my problem was gone. hope this helps.
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I can't seem to turn off the bluetooth and stopping from draining the battery. Help!
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Same here I have d801 and it says 6% is being used but its off
my phone is draining the same way
Even though I see Bluetooth listed, battery drain is actually better from 4.2.2, without doing a clean install of KK.
Factory reset fixed this for me.
I noticed this today, I never use bluetooth but have 5% battery drain. I can't say that battery life has got worse in KitKat, I still get the best part of 2 days use out of it. I'll try a factory reset, if that doesn't solve it I'll patiently wait for a fix.
The battery is the same if anything slightly better for me on kk
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And i don't really hear a hissing noise in my headphones. So I'm having no bugs in kk. I love it, just can't wait for root
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just a thought, to all those with draining, did you have apps disabled\services disabled whilst updating?
just guessing.
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Even though I see Bluetooth listed, battery drain is actually better from 4.2.2, without doing a clean install of KK.
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Correct - the 4-6% Bluetooth "usage" (it isn't draining the battery!) is a service called BlueSleep. It is merely being (poorly) reported in a manner that worries the masses. Expect an AOSP reporting fix sometime.
Lots of misguided hysteria around this...
(The 25% "drain" issue is poor wipe/flash regime.)
Hey guys, I also had a problem with huge battery drain with bluetooth. When I connected my phone per Bluetooth with speakers while charging, the battery needed for 50 % charging 9 hours.
I solved this issue by doing a factory reset in twrp.
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Before the KitKat update my LG G2 had really good battery life doing everything I'm doing now .. Using action launcher pro .. Watching kids browsing web etc and having NFC Bluetooth location off etc.. My phone did get really fast with KitKat though anf the UI works really fast despite looking really bad .. So my screen on time for a whole day is only 4 hours and thats 2-3 hours less .. My phone idle and standby are both at 10% and for some reason Bluetooth says its using the battery even though I'm not using it at all it says 5-6% used for Bluetooth .. So annoying.. Also I never rooted or did anything fancy with this phone And everything works fast but its the battery life That's annoying me .. If anyone could help fix this issue if they know why its happening that'd be great.
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Before the KitKat update my LG G2 had really good battery life doing everything I'm doing now .. Using action launcher pro .. Watching kids browsing web etc and having NFC Bluetooth location off etc.. My phone did get really fast with KitKat though anf the UI works really fast despite looking really bad .. So my screen on time for a whole day is only 4 hours and thats 2-3 hours less .. My phone idle and standby are both at 10% and for some reason Bluetooth says its using the battery even though I'm not using it at all it says 5-6% used for Bluetooth .. So annoying.. Also I never rooted or did anything fancy with this phone And everything works fast but its the battery life That's annoying me .. If anyone could help fix this issue if they know why its happening that'd be great.
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Bluetooth battery drain is known issue. Some have their battery life gimped while others see the Bluetooth usage and don't see a change in battery life. In my case Bluetooth was 15-18%. My screen on time was halved from 7-9 hours to 3-4 hours. I reverted back to 4.2.2 and the phone is behaving normally again. I have the update notification in my status bar but I'm not taking it. Hopefully google takes care of this issue soon.
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Bluetooth battery drain is known issue. Some have their battery life gimped while others see the Bluetooth usage and don't see a change in battery life. In my case Bluetooth was 15-18%. My screen on time was halved from 7-9 hours to 3-4 hours. I reverted back to 4.2.2 and the phone is behaving normally again. I have the update notification in my status bar but I'm not taking it. Hopefully google takes care of this issue soon.
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Yes I agree I was waiting for the update for a long time (had this since October) and when it comes its bugged :/ .. Right now I'm trying to use the battery saver mode and its only slightly improved it but still far from what I had on jelly bean .. Also tried a lot of apps for battery saving and did not come at any ones that worked.. I rather stay on 4.4.2 because its just so fast and as smooth as my nexus 7
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Yes I agree I was waiting for the update for a long time (had this since October) and when it comes its bugged :/ .. Right now I'm trying to use the battery saver mode and its only slightly improved it but still far from what I had on jelly bean .. Also tried a lot of apps for battery saving and did not come at any ones that worked.. I rather stay on 4.4.2 because its just so fast and as smooth as my nexus 7
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It just comes down to if you want your phone to be a little bit faster and have terrible battery life or if you handle 4.2.2 being a little bit slower (we're talking milliseconds here) and have awesome battery life. I chose the latter bc battery life is one of the reasons I purchased the phone.
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actually battery life was worse on the kitkats not for my phone, for my phone the kitkat is awesome
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actually battery life was worse on the kitkats not for my phone, for my phone the kitkat is awesome
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I have the D801 hbu?
So if there was a patch coming I would get a notification for the small update to fix it .. That would not become 4.4.3 I think .. Or do I go back to 4.2.2 and wait for a lg to announce its updated and patched 4.4.2
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So if there was a patch coming I would get a notification for the small update to fix it .. That would not become 4.4.3 I think .. Or do I go back to 4.2.2 and wait for a lg to announce its updated and patched 4.4.2
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Go bk to 4.2.2 & wait until you hear good things about the update before jumping in full force
I'm having the same issue