I saw on my battery app consumption that my bluetooth is consuming the battery and I haven't used bluetooth on that day. The system says it's using battery even though it's turn off. I tried to turn it on and then off again but nothing has changed. I also accidentally factory reset my phone but still no effect. How do I fix it? By the way it's already in 4.4.2 KitKat.
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Ever since I downloaded the app and paired my phone with my LG G Watch, I went from a full day's use to only 6 hours on my Oppo Find 7a. Its really frustrating. Tried resetting, redownloading and reinstalling to no avail. My phone even heats up now (something it doesn't normally do). I know with bluetooth and constant connection with the watch, battery life will take a hit but never expected it to be this much. Any one else?
**Screenshot of GSAM battery status is attached below
aric913 said:
Ever since I downloaded the app and paired my phone with my LG G Watch, I went from a full day's use to only 6 hours on my Oppo Find 7a. Its really frustrating. Tried resetting, redownloading and reinstalling to no avail. My phone even heats up now (something it doesn't normally do). I know with bluetooth and constant connection with the watch, battery life will take a hit but never expected it to be this much. Any one else?
**Screenshot of GSAM battery status is attached below
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As you said, bluetooth and constant connection would drain the battery life...
DaniCalifornia said:
As you said, bluetooth and constant connection would drain the battery life...
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Not necessarily... I noticed only slight more battery drain running it on my S4
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Oppo Find 7a must be defective, bluetooth takes very little battery life. I am thinking up until you had a bluetooth device you never turned it on, you finally turn it on and find the phone is defective.
My Note 3, I never turn off bluetooth off and I can not notice any battery drain.
Looked at the screen shop Android Wear is in some sort of wake lock.
Mine Android Wear is not even listed see Bluetooth at 3% but no Android wear.
You have some utility that maybe cause issue? I never use a battery conserving app they do not work.
or the device which I do not know may not be using 4.4?
Hey guys, been having an issue on my N4 since I installed lollipop. It seems that leaving bluetooth turned on is causing my phone to have the SOD or not wake up. Notification light will still flash, but screen won't turn on. The only thing to do is hold the power button down to force a reboot. I have seen this happen on my wife's N4 also so its not just my phone. I have left bluetooth off and the phone has stayed on for over a week. But after turing BT back on and using a bluetooth device (handsfree earpiece) with in a few hours this issue crops up.
I even restored my phone completely back to stock and am still seeing this issue. You can check the battery stats after the reboot and it shows it kills the cell modem, but the only thing that stays powered is the wifi, but the battery part of the screen shows like the phone is off.
I haven't tried leaving bluetooth on and having wifi off, but something is screwing it up. I was hoping the update to 5.0.1 would fix this since we got an updated kernel, but its still happening.
anyone else seeing this? surely I can't be the only one seeing it on my 2 phones.....
In fact I just experienced this this morning. The only difference is my phone appears to have locked up during the night and my alarm never went off which caused me to be late for work. I also don't have my Bluetooth on, only WiFi.
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Hi all, I have a problem with the phone i gifted to my GF. Her LG G2 during the night (only the night!) drains a lot of battery, sometimes even 60 or 70%. This happens both with KitKat and Lollipop, with wifi on or off, with airplane mode on or off. I tried even to reset the phone and install just 2 or 3 popular apps. I sent it to LG support and they changed the battery and the radio but the problem is still here. So I tried to root the phone and I installed setcpu to limit the cpu when the screen is off, and with this method the battery consumption is only of 8-10% (not perfect, but at least better).
So, if I ask LG to change the chipset they will do this? Anybody had the same problem? How the hell is possible that this happens only during the night?
Thanks.
MatrixITA said:
Hi all, I have a problem with the phone i gifted to my GF. Her LG G2 during the night (only the night!) drains a lot of battery, sometimes even 60 or 70%. This happens both with KitKat and Lollipop, with wifi on or off, with airplane mode on or off. I tried even to reset the phone and install just 2 or 3 popular apps. I sent it to LG support and they changed the battery and the radio but the problem is still here. So I tried to root the phone and I installed setcpu to limit the cpu when the screen is off, and with this method the battery consumption is only of 8-10% (not perfect, but at least better).
So, if I ask LG to change the chipset they will do this? Anybody had the same problem? How the hell is possible that this happens only during the night?
Thanks.
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Use an Application like BetterBatteryStats.
Install the apk.
Open BBS and it will prompt you to install it as a System App. Do it.
Charge your phone to 100%.
Unplug your device, turn the screen off and go to bed. (Don't touch your device during the night).
When you wake up, unlock the device and open BBS.
Sift through all the dropdown menu options, and take note of any services or apps with a high percentage.
Post results.
I love my G2 which up until a few weeks ago has had incredible battery life. The phone is a D801 (tmobile) which has been running stock Lollipop (5.0.2) since I bought it. It appears that my Bluetooth has been taking up most of my battery. I don't recall it ever doing that prior to the recent battery drain. I have cleared out the Bluetooth cache and data, but it hasn't seemed to helped. I couldn't find any indication of a system update during this time. Any ideas, besides turning the bluetooth off when I don't need it?
Helllo everybody,
i have a big issue with my n910F.
The bluetooth app has the high battery consumpation. The stats are completly out and it shows like 20days turning on.
I tried to install an older firmware and a lot of factory reset but nothing changed.
Someone can help me?
thank you