Battery Usage and Temp Level - Galaxy S 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have had my Galaxy S5 for about six months now and everything was going good until recently. I noticed my battery getting very hot, to a point I can feel it in my pocket. I noticed that System was pinned to in CPU cycles for the last hour. Thine way I could get rid of this is to reboot the phone or pull the battery out. Today is the second day in a row that I have had this problem. Anyone else have this issue or know of anything that would help?

exdox77 said:
I have had my Galaxy S5 for about six months now and everything was going good until recently. I noticed my battery getting very hot, to a point I can feel it in my pocket. I noticed that System was pinned to in CPU cycles for the last hour. Thine way I could get rid of this is to reboot the phone or pull the battery out. Today is the second day in a row that I have had this problem. Anyone else have this issue or know of anything that would help?
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Try a data factory reset, some app is keeping the CPU in high gear probably. Or install BetterBatteryStatts to see what app uses much power first or GSam Battery Monitor.

I know what is causing the problem, the internal system package. If I look at the consumption it shows it at 90% for over an hour.

exdox77 said:
I know what is causing the problem, the internal system package. If I look at the consumption it shows it at 90% for over an hour.
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You mean android system?

Yes, all I get is that it is an internal android system package. I am sure there is more to it.

exdox77 said:
Yes, all I get is that it is an internal android system package. I am sure there is more to it.
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Could you post a screenshot, doesn`t ring a belll to me. BTW have you tried a factory reset or reflashed the rom you have?

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Really Bad Battery Problem. Help.

past 2-4 days.... my nexus just dies suddenly with the battery drained. checking history with system panel shows that the cpu usage just suddenly shoots up to 100%! and i dont know what app is causing it.
just updated locale and extended controls + a lot of other apps. but my main main suspects are locale and extended controls (since EC posted that they are having problems with the update on the nexus)
any ideas? any other apps i could use to target and isolate the rogue app that drains my battery?
get a task manager and see ?
also, it may just be time for a new battery. ebay. $13 shipped, 2400 mah
antikryst said:
past 2-4 days.... my nexus just dies suddenly with the battery drained. checking history with system panel shows that the cpu usage just suddenly shoots up to 100%! and i dont know what app is causing it.
just updated locale and extended controls + a lot of other apps. but my main main suspects are locale and extended controls (since EC posted that they are having problems with the update on the nexus)
any ideas? any other apps i could use to target and isolate the rogue app that drains my battery?
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System Panel HAS a history, and you can see which apps are using CPU, so have you done that? Is the phone getting hot? It would if the CPU was running 100%. And even at that, it wouldn't immediately die, I've never exactly tried to see how long 100% cpu utilization takes to drain the battery but I'd have to guess it's at least 2-3 hours.
khaytsus said:
System Panel HAS a history, and you can see which apps are using CPU, so have you done that? Is the phone getting hot? It would if the CPU was running 100%. And even at that, it wouldn't immediately die, I've never exactly tried to see how long 100% cpu utilization takes to drain the battery but I'd have to guess it's at least 2-3 hours.
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seems fine at first then when i notice its hot... it is already about to restart. couldnt even get to check the app usage on system panel. after reboot... the app usage in system panel goes away. just checked now.. nothing is eating the battery up according to system panel.
guess the rogue app just turns on and eats up all the juice at some point in time. weird.
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System Panel HAS a history, and you can see which apps are using CPU, so have you done that? Is the phone getting hot? It would if the CPU was running 100%. And even at that, it wouldn't immediately die, I've never exactly tried to see how long 100% cpu utilization takes to drain the battery but I'd have to guess it's at least 2-3 hours.
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seems fine at first then when i notice its hot... it is already about to restart. couldnt even get to check the app usage on system panel. after reboot... the app usage in system panel goes away. just checked now.. nothing is eating the battery up according to system panel.
guess the rogue app just turns on and eats up all the juice at some point in time. weird.
Do you have SetCPU or anything else enabled with a performance-oriented governor or similar? That would likely keep the CPU pegged at the max without really doing anything.
Try disabling as many applications as you can until you can pinpoint which one is misbehaving.
Same Problem Here
My phone is experiencing atrocious battery life, and so is a friend of mine's. We are both on FRG83D, and it seems to have been the trigger for the problem. He is on AT&T and I am on T-Mo. My wife also has an N1 on FRG83D on T-Mo, but her phone is not having the problem. Her phone is set up very Vanilla, my friend and I have more system altering stuff on ours but nothing too wild, and none of the phones have ever been rooted. The two problem phones both use Launcher Pro and Extended Controls, I am not sure what else we have in common in our apps. I installed System Panel today to try and figure out what is happening, but I still can't find an obvious culprit. While the phone is sitting on the dock charging the CPU seems to be idling under 10% and when I pock it up and look at System Panel you can watch the CPU spike to the upper ranges if you scroll the screen but otherwise it is idling under 10%. The display is always the highest on battery usage and the worst app shows as System Panel, but that is basically what I expect to see. I am ready to start removing apps to see if I can get it back to normal unless anyone has an idea of how to better diagnose the issue.
I had this issue a while ago. "system" was taking up all my CPU, and I couldn't find any details about what was really causing the problem. I couldn't remember how I finally found out about the problem (I think I spent a night reading the logcat to see what was wrong). I couldn't even use the phone, it became horribly sluggish, and battery went flat in mere hours. Turns out, I had a bad picture or two in my SD Card, and the media indexer went in a loop trying to interpret the files. For some weird reasons, the same files got Windows Explorer "confused" too.
Try to remove or format your SD card and see if it's doing the same. I know it's more of an anecdote than a real known issue, but it won't hurt trying
oh wow i was hoping someone was having the same problem... left it overnight unplugged so far so good. now im really beginning to think its extended controls. took out the widget and replaced it with the stock one for now.
IDLING at 10% CPU usage??? Mine idle at 0% if nothing is active. Average 3% over time.
You guys should watch and see what's using hte most CPU, SystemPanel can do it if you look at the history (free for a week or 10 days or something, or buy it to keep the function), but also look at Spare Parts, you can install it from the market. It gives you visibility to a few more Android settings/info menus which you can see which apps are keeping the system awake etc, it can help pinpoint what's going on.
Something very bad is happening. When you all figure it out, report back.
When I look at system panel the little CPU circle graph stays at 100% for the most part. I don't understand if its accurate.
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Do you have the app 'Extended Control' installed? The last update is very buggy and is causing bad battery life and broke the camera app on the N1. Check comments on the market. They are working on a fix.
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Looks like Extended Controls
I did some testing and Extended Controls does appear to be the culprit. Dev seems to be aware, hopefully they get it sorted.
Edit-Overnight and battery life is back to normal with Extended Controls uninstalled. I didn't suspect it at first because they had already released an update after FRG83D, but apparently it was broken worse than they knew. I hope they fix it soon, I like the app.
msavic6 said:
When I look at system panel the little CPU circle graph stays at 100% for the most part. I don't understand if its accurate.
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It obviously should not sit at 100%, look and see what app is using CPU, it ain't rocket science.. Mine idles around 3% with my apps, mainly K9 and Tasker, weather etc..
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Step 2: Tell the rep your battery isn't holding charge. (Possibly tell him your earphones blew as well, if you lost them like I did )
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You don't even have to ship your old battery back!
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android system eating up my battery

This problem started a few days ago randomly. I never installed a new app or changed any settings. Started out while I was on a custom ROM. I tried another ROM and same thing. Tried fully erasing everything my phone and still no luck. Fully unrooted and went back to complete stock and Android system is still eating away. When I went back to stock I started the phone as new. Did not restore any apps. This is very frustrating cause it started out of nowhere and it doesn't want to go away no matter what I do. My phone is dying halfway through my day with Android system having double the % that my screen on time has
Thankzz.
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note3userr said:
This problem started a few days ago randomly. I never installed a new app or changed any settings. Started out while I was on a custom ROM. I tried another ROM and same thing. Tried fully erasing everything my phone and still no luck. Fully unrooted and went back to complete stock and Android system is still eating away. When I went back to stock I started the phone as new. Did not restore any apps. This is very frustrating cause it started out of nowhere and it doesn't want to go away no matter what I do. My phone is dying halfway through my day with Android system having double the % that my screen on time has
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Go into settings/accounts and see if anything is having a problem syncing. You should also turn off Bluetooth and set location to battery saving if you aren't using Bluetooth devices or GPS. Which build of Android are you using? Is the high battery drain when the phone is idle? In use? Both? Presumably you wiped the system cache after going back to stock?
jhs39 said:
Go into settings/accounts and see if anything is having a problem syncing. You should also turn off Bluetooth and set location to battery saving if you aren't using Bluetooth devices or GPS. Which build of Android are you using? Is the high battery drain when the phone is idle? In use? Both? Presumably you wiped the system cache after going back to stock?
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Accounts are all synced good. I have wifi and Bluetooth scanning off. Location is on battery saving. And I'm on latest vendor 7.1.1 and usually it's when I'm using the phone. Idle drains some too but not that much of a difference.
note3userr said:
Accounts are all synced good. I have wifi and Bluetooth scanning off. Location is on battery saving. And I'm on latest vendor 7.1.1 and usually it's when I'm using the phone. Idle drains some too but not that much of a difference.
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Did you wipe the system cache? The only obvious thing that might drain your phone when in use is having the screen brightness set very high, but that shouldn't make a huge difference. You said the problem began when you were on a custom ROM but now you are fully stock? That's odd. Poor network connection can also cause high battery drain. I think if you reset your network settings it will force your phone to look for the closest available cell tower. Do you have GSM or CDMA service?
note3userr said:
This problem started a few days ago randomly. I never installed a new app or changed any settings. Started out while I was on a custom ROM. I tried another ROM and same thing. Tried fully erasing everything my phone and still no luck. Fully unrooted and went back to complete stock and Android system is still eating away. When I went back to stock I started the phone as new. Did not restore any apps. This is very frustrating cause it started out of nowhere and it doesn't want to go away no matter what I do. My phone is dying halfway through my day with Android system having double the % that my screen on time has
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When battery is run down, what is displayed under battery>>android system>>use details? Please paste those details here. Are you in an area of extremely poor LTE signal? Have you ever used Better Battery Stats? Install it and run it for a full battery cycle. Your problem will likely be solved by a factory reset from the stock recovery.
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Did you wipe the system cache? The only obvious thing that might drain your phone when in use is having the screen brightness set very high, but that shouldn't make a huge difference. You said the problem began when you were on a custom ROM but now you are fully stock? That's odd. Poor network connection can also cause high battery drain. I think if you reset your network settings it will force your phone to look for the closest available cell tower. Do you have GSM or CDMA service?
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Wouldn't high screen brightness go under the screen category and not Android system? I will reset my network settings and see if it makes a difference. I would assume flashing back to stop and erasing all data on the phone would do that and wipe all system cache as well.
v12xke said:
When battery is run down, what is displayed under battery>>android system>>use details? Please paste those details here. Are you in an area of extremely poor LTE signal? Have you ever used Better Battery Stats? Install it and run it for a full battery cycle. Your problem will likely be solved by a factory reset from the stock recovery.
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I have BBS installed but without root I don't think it's much help? I will post screenshots when my battery goes down to about 15%
Some people have reported that the following works, although I don't understand why it would. Go into settings/battery/battery optimization/all apps/reset app preferences.
A factory reset shouldn't be necessary if you did a completely clean stock install but it also couldn't hurt.
note3userr said:
I have BBS installed but without root I don't think it's much help? I will post screenshots when my battery goes down to about 15%
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Again, your problem will likely be solved by a factory reset from the stock recovery.
Weren't you running BBS when you were rooted and running multiple custom roms? Why not re-root now and use BBS or GSam?
v12xke said:
Again, your problem will likely be solved by a factory reset from the stock recovery.
Weren't you running BBS when you were rooted and running multiple custom roms? Why not re-root now and use BBS or GSam?
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I never use root even with custom Roms. I feel like I have no need for it. I did what was mentioned earlier and reset my network settings and also I disabled chrome and started using a different browser and so far Android system is the same percentage as screen. Not good but way better than before. BSS is also showing 2 hours "awake (screen off)" which is kinda alarming
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I never use root even with custom Roms. I feel like I have no need for it. I did what was mentioned earlier and reset my network settings and also I disabled chrome and started using a different browser and so far Android system is the same percentage as screen. Not good but way better than before. BSS is also showing 2 hours "awake (screen off)" which is kinda alarming
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You didn't see anything odd when you went into accounts and looked at syncing? For Google you clicked on the account and looked at each individual thing that gets synced under Google? If you were rooted you could try the Naptime app. I hated it but it has many fans. Basically it puts your phone in an extreme Doze state when you aren't using it, which might fix your problem. But if you want anything to work with the screen off you have to exempt it from Doze. Screen off in Naptime kills pretty much everything.
Same here. Everything stock. Just checked accounts settings and everything is good.
right now my top 5 is:
Screen 13% (2h:52min SOT)
Android System 10%
Android OS 9%
Facebook 8%
WhatsApp 5%
and in overall I've been around 40 min on Facebook, and you know that this **** consumes a lot, so go figure out how the hell is Android System and OS above it.
yzT said:
Same here. Everything stock. Just checked accounts settings and everything is good.
right now my top 5 is:
Screen 13% (2h:52min SOT)
Android System 10%
Android OS 9%
Facebook 8%
WhatsApp 5%
and in overall I've been around 40 min on Facebook, and you know that this **** consumes a lot, so go figure out how the hell is Android System and OS above it.
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They are components shared by applications so that's rather normal to have them high.
I don't care about Android architecture much so only look at my SOT (which is nominal).
Those interested in why system and OS are high, should read the battery stats source code to see what's grouped under these and how it's being calculated.
I locked my bootloader last night and did a factory reset from settings. Right now Android system is at 5% and screen at 4%
I'm about to completely just give up
note3userr said:
I locked my bootloader last night and did a factory reset from settings. Right now Android system is at 5% and screen at 4% I'm about to completely just give up
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Android System tally is the sum total of a number of components. That it is "high" is not necessarily a big deal. The real question is: what are each of those components using? When your battery is run down, what is displayed under battery>>android system>>use details? Those usage details may help you find a problem if you even have one. Short of rooting and running a dedicated battery usage/wakelock app, these details may be the best you will get.
Decided to run purenexus and exkernel with root to get better stats. Battery is a little better but still not even close to how it used to be. Here are screenshots of everything . Woke up with 100% around 5:30 am. Went to work and the gym and wat he'd some YouTube.
The only way I found to fix this issue was to implement aggressive doze as soon as screen is off.
If you're on MM this can be done using apps like ForceDoze
And on Nougat using NapTime
Furthermore , I also implemented ElementalX kernel with Hawktail governor.
Since these changes my Screen is on top of the list in battery and maximizes my screen on time. Nothing else works for me.
The phone tends to stay awake needlessly without all these tweaks.
=note3userr;70379330]Decided to run purenexus and exkernel with root to get better stats. Battery is a little better but still not even close to how it used to be. Here are screenshots of everything . Woke up with 100% around 5:30 am. Went to work and the gym and wat he'd some YouTube.[/QUOTE
I really don't see anything wrong here, except awake time and maybe SOT. 4 hours SOT is very good for stock and you are at what 3.3 hours? I use the Hawk Tail governor profile in EX as well and it gives me just a small amount of improvement over stock settings. I use the stock rom, rooted with EX and get 4-5 hours SOT.
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note3userr said:
Decided to run purenexus and exkernel with root to get better stats. Battery is a little better but still not even close to how it used to be. Here are screenshots of everything . Woke up with 100% around 5:30 am. Went to work and the gym and wat he'd some YouTube.
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I think the 2 hours awake screen off is normal unless you use an App like Naptime to put your phone in Doze as soon as the screen is off. If you are really concerned with idle battery life you might want to try Naptime, but you may need to play with the settings so the phone works like you want, Naptime by default turns off everything that isn't excluded from Doze when the screen goes off. That includes music players and the fingerprint sensor.

Battery Performance on Huawei Ascend XT

Let's discuss battery performance, issues, battery monitoring apps, etc in this thread for the Huawei Ascend XT.
The non-user replaceable XT battery is rated at 3000 mAh.
I like to use Gsam Battery Monitor app.
divineBliss said:
Let's discuss battery performance, issues, battery monitoring apps, etc in this thread for the Huawei Ascend XT.
The non-user replaceable XT battery is rated at 3000 mAh.
I like to use Gsam Battery Monitor app.
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My battery usage is around 9.6% an hour. Built in battery monitor must have been altered by my deleting spree. I also got rid of the phone manager too. I've been on battery for 35 minutes and have lost 6% battery. Thinking about going back to stock and taking a different approach as somewhere along the lines I mutated the Android system (using most of the battery).
Please specify what radios you have on during usage and screen brightness and screen on time is a big factor. I didn't go crazy and delete stuff other than AT&T bloatware and apps I don't use, and I'm quite happy. Maybe good idea to go back to stock after making a TWRP backup and do debloat in phases with days in between .
Did you try suggested battery app?
Yes I'm using gsam and now I'm up to ~13% usage an hour. BT is always off. Wi-Fi is always connected. Screen is always at auto so it's pretty dark. I'm going to go back to stock so I can figure out what exactly is draining battery.
Gsam should tell you in apps list. Did it prompt you for permissions to grant via adb pm grant?
jarrettsuydam said:
Yes I'm using gsam and now I'm up to ~13% usage an hour. BT is always off. Wi-Fi is always connected. Screen is always at auto so it's pretty dark. I'm going to go back to stock so I can figure out what exactly is draining battery.
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Gsam should tell you in apps list. Did it prompt you for permissions to grant via adb pm grant?
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It didn't, it asked for root at one point. Android system was chugging it all down. So it must have been a system app or service I either deleted or disabled. I'm back on stock now and we shall see.
I always notice phone lost more battery after rooted. Also removing wrong app can caused it too. When the system look for that app and it's not there. It keeps looking and cause the phone always ON (even screen off).
Going back to stock is one way to fix because you are not sure which app you removed wrong after rooted
That gives me an idea. I would do an "adb shell logcat" and see if it's spewing errors/FATALS if you suspect battery issues. I've seen this when something can't be found by system at startup.
How can I get back to stock?
Flash your TWRP back you made following the root/TWRP instructions . Should work, but don't restore the stock recovery unless you want that. Restore boot, system, and maybe data. Wipe cache and dalvik from TWRP before rebooting. Good luck .
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How can I get back to stock?
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Has anyone used better battery stats? There is a free version on XDA that will point out partial and full wakelocks that would affect battery life. I have not done this yet, if anyone has please report back.
divineBliss said:
Flash your TWRP back you made following the root/TWRP instructions . Should work, but don't restore the stock recovery unless you want that. Restore boot, system, and maybe data. Wipe cache and dalvik from TWRP before rebooting. Good luck .
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I deleted that. I thought i don't need that after rooted. I got fast battery drain due to accidentally remove apps that needed in the systems. Oh well
Go back to the main thread and find who shared their stock TWRP. That should fix you up.
sweetboy02125 said:
I deleted that. I thought i don't need that after rooted. I got fast battery drain due to accidentally remove apps that needed in the systems. Oh well
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While you are looking for a stock TWRP back, go into TWRP and wipe cache and dalvik, then reboot. Phone will sit on AT&T logo for about 30 minutes. Maybe it will fix the battery drain problem. Before you do that, do a logcat and see if it's spewing fatals or if you see any hints.
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While you are looking for a stock TWRP back, go into TWRP and wipe cache and dalvik, then reboot. Phone will sit on AT&T logo for about 30 minutes. Maybe it will fix the battery drain problem. Before you do that, do a logcat and see if it's spewing fatals or if you see any hints.
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I wipe 2 cached and david, phone have normal reboot, less than 1 minute. Nothing changes. The "awake" time in battery management show 1hours screen on and 55% left (from 100%). I don't have this before rooting, AWAKE and SCREEN ON always sync. NOw AWAKE even SCREEN OFF
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I wipe 2 cached and david, phone have normal reboot, less than 1 minute. Nothing changes. The "awake" time in battery management show 1hours screen on and 55% left (from 100%). I don't have this before rooting, AWAKE and SCREEN ON always sync. NOw AWAKE even SCREEN OFF
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Use better battery stats app to see what your wakelock is.
GSam Battery Monitor can also tell you about wakelocks. I'm not sure if it breaks it out by app or not. Are you using free or pay BBS?
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Use better battery stats app to see what your wakelock is.
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Remove PowerGenie app Huawei uses. These are the custom profiles they designed and they are crap. I go to bed at 6 am and wakeup at 3 and lose about 3℅. No lie. Ive always found the the OEMs on die power management better than placebo apps. Hardware based will out do software anyday of the week. My own opinion only.
What radios (WiFi, cell, GPS, etc) do you have on during 6am-3pm? I put mine in airplane mode during sleep hours.
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Remove PowerGenie app Huawei uses. These are the custom profiles they designed and they are crap. I go to bed at 6 am and wakeup at 3 and lose about 3℅. No lie. Ive always found the the OEMs on die power management better than placebo apps. Hardware based will out do software anyday of the week. My own opinion only.
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battery draining super fast...? 10120

What is 10120 listed in the battery usage screen. It used half my battery to the point my phone was pretty warm. Picture attached shows battery usage screen.
Stock ROM never rooted...
ThunderStick said:
What is 10120 listed in the battery usage screen. It used half my battery to the point my phone was pretty warm. Picture attached shows battery usage screen.
Stock ROM never rooted...
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Maybe it's a malware from some sort of app you installed? :/
Not sure really, I don't side load apps so I don't get how that would happen. Here's another screenshot the US no option to uninstall or so it either. Looks like I'll be doing a system reset....
i have 2 of them 9180 and 9230 but they are in 2℅, 5%
as per my info i think these are sys apps which are running continuously for longer period...
in ur case it takes up lots of battery so in order to get rid of it try factory reset....
this may work but i don't guarantee that it may fix this issue
Sagar_1401 said:
i have 2 of them 9180 and 9230 but they are in 2℅, 5%
as per my info i think these are sys apps which are running continuously for longer period...
in ur case it takes up lots of battery so in order to get rid of it try factory reset....
this may work but i don't guarantee that it may fix this issue
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I had this too.
One of the forums said those are actually deleted apps and
will drop off when the battery stats refresh (or something
like that).
They are deleted apps, or possibly even ones that were auto upgraded by Google Play and the ID number changed. They should roll-off after a reboot and charge cycle.
I usually recommend using GSAM and activating the battery_stat permission via adb, it will tell you what those apps are IF it is running when they are deleted/upgraded, but doing it after the fact will not gain you any insight.

[XT1572] Possible bug or defective battery

Hello, I have a Moto X Style model xt1572 and after upgrading to Android 7.0 (through OTA) I noticed that my phone's battery is losing its charge. Unfortunately, I did not notice if this same problem occurred before the update.
The problem occurs when I reboot the device (up + down + lock), it loses about 8 to 10 percent of the battery charge, sometimes even more, but if I turn it off and on again then it does not lose the charge .
As an attempt to solve the problem, I rooted the device and installed a battery calibration app, the app informed me that the battery health is good, but I still have the problem of the loss of charge if I reboot the device .
Yesterday, as part of my tests, I charged the phone thro 100% battery (from 12am when it charged 100%) and did not recharge the battery until it was empty, which came at 12h12am today, but i almost not touched my phone yesterday because of my job.
Still as a test, today, I loaded my device up to 100% and then turned it off and on, again, there was no loss of charge, so I rebooted the device and guess what? It dropped from 100 to 88%, I attached some images to the end of the post showing the full load and minutes after restarting the load drop, and also 100% of the load and minutes after switching off and on again with 100%.
Anyone who has upgraded to version 7.0 could test and see if this load loss also occurs?
I believe that it is problem in my battery, but I would like to exclude all possibilities before investing in a new battery.
device Info: http://i.imgur.com/4DPos7v.png
100% before reset: http://i.imgur.com/C3SxbwP.png
88% after reset: http://i.imgur.com/AFPFZmV.png
100% before turn off: http://i.imgur.com/Botk9IQ.png
100% after turn on: http://i.imgur.com/rzOSreS.png
Did you do a cache wipe and/or factory reset? I would suggest it, lots of major changes under the hood... A factory reset is recommended after any major OS version upgrade. Any troubleshooting prior to that would likely be a waste.
acejavelin said:
Did you do a cache wipe and/or factory reset? I would suggest it, lots of major changes under the hood... A factory reset is recommended after any major OS version upgrade. Any troubleshooting prior to that would likely be a waste.
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When I did the root it resets itself. Should I reset again?
rafaelalvesals said:
When I did the root it resets itself. Should I reset again?
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You mean you unlocked the bootloader after you had nougat and that did a factory reset? Then no, just do a a cache wipe. If you did the reset before Nougat, yes, do it again.
acejavelin said:
You mean you unlocked the bootloader after you had nougat and that did a factory reset? Then no, just do a a cache wipe. If you did the reset before Nougat, yes, do it again.
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Yes, nougat first, after that i unlocked the bootloader. I tried to wipe the cache as you said and did not work too, dropped from 58 to 23%
rafaelalvesals said:
Yes, nougat first, after that i unlocked the bootloader. I tried to wipe the cache as you said and did not work too, dropped from 58 to 23%
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Install GSAM and wakelock detector, see whats keeping it awake
acejavelin said:
Install GSAM and wakelock detector, see whats keeping it awake
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can you link me up to this app? i've find one but i dont think its the one that you refer about.
Here it is https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gsamlabs.bbm
rafaelalvesals said:
can you link me up to this app? i've find one but i dont think its the one that you refer about.
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I don't know how plain that could be... Google finds them almost immediately.
GSAM Battery Monitor
Wakelock Detector [Root]
i installed both, but none of them show me what's consuming my battery when i reset my phone, i charged 100% them i reset it and goes to 84% and the apps said that i lost just 1% even it showing that i have 84% =/
rafaelalvesals said:
i installed both, but none of them show me what's consuming my battery when i reset my phone, i charged 100% them i reset it and goes to 84% and the apps said that i lost just 1% even it showing that i have 84% =/
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Take a screenshot of GSAM and WLD after it's down to around 40% or lower and post it please.
Hello i am facing the same problem. So i reverted back to marshmallow and it fixed i think. in nougut it drains battery even when you phone is idle thats what i think. And there is another thing moto x style stores it battery info in a pertition names logs-charging.(i am not sure) but maybe in nougut update it gets reset so battery calibration gets wrong and your phone thinks you battery can store 3000 mah when your battery can store less than 3000 mah, for an example like 2700 mah after some month of use. So when you restart your phone your phone checks battery power remaining by measuring voltage and it changes the percentage to show remaining battery. Well i can be wrong. And sorry for bad english.
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Take a screenshot of GSAM and WLD after it's down to around 40% or lower and post it please.
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Should i keep reset cicle to lower it or normal use?
rafaelalvesals said:
Should i keep reset cicle to lower it or normal use?
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Need to see %% chart in middle, whatever you gotta do for that.
yk1999 said:
Hello i am facing the same problem. So i reverted back to marshmallow and it fixed i think. in nougut it drains battery even when you phone is idle thats what i think. And there is another thing moto x style stores it battery info in a pertition names logs-charging.(i am not sure) but maybe in nougut update it gets reset so battery calibration gets wrong and your phone thinks you battery can store 3000 mah when your battery can store less than 3000 mah, for an example like 2700 mah after some month of use. So when you restart your phone your phone checks battery power remaining by measuring voltage and it changes the percentage to show remaining battery. Well i can be wrong. And sorry for bad english.
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Your phone is losing charge with normal use or only when you reset it? Because mine loose charge only when i reset it apparently, with normal use its seems to be ok and discharge as it should.
acejavelin said:
Need to see %% chart in middle, whatever you gotta do for that.
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here man, to make it easy i up all print on my google drive and let it open to everyone see it:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B0Td4rl3L_coaHg5cXA4REdJWms
Is this an official OTA update you got on your device... or did you have to force it somehow?
Your radio usage is crazy high, 30% of your battery usage was by your radios... Just for reference, mine is RARELY ever over 10%, usually around 6~7%
acejavelin said:
Is this an official OTA update you got on your device... or did you have to force it somehow?
Your radio usage is crazy high, 30% of your battery usage was by your radios... Just for reference, mine is RARELY ever over 10%, usually around 6~7%
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Yes, original OTA update without any mod on the phone. Is Phone radio about the signal oscillation? if is, the reason is that i live on Brazil, our cell phone antennas here is not the best and on my work (where i pass almost all day) theres problem with signal, some operators not even has signal there in some points of the office...
rafaelalvesals said:
Yes, original OTA update without any mod on the phone. Is Phone radio about the signal oscillation? if is, the reason is that i live on Brazil, our cell phone antennas here is not the best and on my work (where i pass almost all day) theres problem with signal, some operators not even has signal there in some points of the office...
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Yeah, that's probably why... The worse the signal strength/quality, the harder the radios have to work.
How old is the device? If it's exceeding 18 months, probably a good idea to think about replacing the battery and back.
For my battery is really really worse on nougat! Like 1hour less SoT or more, a lot less active too. I have to charge it 3 times a day...

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