I want to keep my WiFi of during sleep to save battery and I can't seem to make it turn off automatically like it's suppose to. I have set it out never be on during sleep and to not allow scanning while WiFi is off but it still seems to scan. I've also tried to disable WiFi calling(t-mobile). I know I can use 3rd party apps but I was hoping to use the existing options. Any idea as to what keeps waking it up?
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Press on the battery chart showing in picture no. 2 and see which app is using your battery most. It may be one of your apps triggering the WiFi.
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EVERY setting in Maps is turned off. No latitude, now, or anything. I'm down to manually disabling GPS now. I'll check my phone randomly to see the time, look for missed messages, etc, and I can see the freaking GPS fix icon in the status bar for a second. How do I convince Maps not to keep my phone awake to get a GPS fix?
If this is a software reflash all the stock .img with fastboot. Search for it at another thread. Let me see if I can find it again. If that doesn't work disable the GPS in any way possible. That's what I would do. I clearly don't have this problem. Might've been a bug in maps when you got the phone.
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Hi,
Since 2 weeks ago, I started to observe the battery status reporting WiFi always on however my phone WiFi setting showing WiFi is always off
Indeed it didn't affect battery consumption much, I still can get 40++ hours on light use case .
I am on stock 4.3 ,no root
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Turn wifi on: settings, wifi, menu, advanced, uncheck scanning always on.
Is this a necessay biproduct of always on listening? I have Google Now Everywhere enabled for all screens except the lockscreen. I did this in part for security and in part because CloudyG3 now supports full knock code for the vs980. The following screen shots were this morning after about 7 hours of idle screen off time (overnight). I do have high accuracy enabled in location with both reporting options enabled. I also have the Disable Services app but froze it just to see what would happen to battery life and what wakelocks appear. Basically I like Google Now a lot and want to use it to its fullest... yet at the same time I want to see what can be done to minimize the impact on battery life. What do yiu guys think?
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Change the font it's hideous
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I did it just for you
In short: yes, it is.
It's not considered wakelock if the program is always running, as you have requested.
See pics below. I noticed that my phone is always awake.
I have tried gsam battery and it offers no inclination as to what is causing it.
I have turned off all location settings. But she still stays awake. I don't think my battery life is bad, but I have ocd and know it isn't right. Any ideas? If I reboot phone it will act normally until at some point phone again stays awake.
In below example my screen on time is 1.5 hours.
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One of your apps is causing it
Bummer. Can't root (Verizon) so hard to tell which one.
I'm getting crazy. Wakelock shows nothing suspicious, greeinfied all the apps that run in the background and no bloatware. But when i turn the wifi off, the battery monitor shows it was on! What the hell? What can i do?
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UPDATE:
Changing the accuracy mode on the gps settings to GPS only and after a 10 minute airplane mode, they did nothing. But when i installed GSAM and root companion + a restart, weirdly, it fixed itself. I hope this got all fixed. We'll see :/
Well, it came back. **** lollipop. It seems to be a bug. Im going back to kitkat, then. Lets call this solved, i guess