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Anyone else having this come up? Previously I was getting the msm_hsic_host wakelock, but now its this? Github seems to suggest its Chrome related so I've removed that and its still the same after rebooting and leaving it for awhile. WiFi is on, no mobile data or any bizarre apps installed.
Any help? Thanks!
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Done a factory reset this morning to no avail, still coming up. There must be someone who knows a little more!
It still shows without any app installed?
Try Franco kernel
Yup.
Even with Franco kernel, still shows up the same error.
Is nobody else getting this? Seems absurd!
same issue
Had the same issue.
i deactivated chrome and wakelock was gone.
cyberfrog77 said:
Had the same issue.
i deactivated chrome and wakelock was gone.
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How does one do that?
MY nexus 4 is not going into sleep mode..i am on android 4.3 ..sometimes it goes into deepsleep perfectly and then suddenly it just doesnt sleep .. i checked wakelock detector and saw that it isnt going into sleep mode ..i checked better battery stats and power manager service is the one keeping the device awake .. then i went into battery and saw that android os is keeping the device awake! when i reboot the device then it goes into sleep mode properly but then again randomly it stops sleeping ... some1 plz helpp .. its causing too much battery drain..
the bbs log file is attatched
I hav uploaded some screen shots too but they are not the ones with the bbs log ..they wer taken at a different time..
same thing for me too.
Cjshino said:
same thing for me too.
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what is your android version and which rom?? rooted or not?
zerohunk said:
what is your android version and which rom?? rooted or not?
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4.3 rooted, stock everything
try with wakelock detector or similar....
The statistics of default android battery gives no specific information
XaviCampos said:
try with wakelock detector or similar....
The statistics of default android battery gives no specific information
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i tried wake lock detector .. it showed that the device is being held awake but in the wakelocks tab there was nothing that was keeping the device awake for so long
Do you have alarms or anything of sort? (it might matter)
Disable all syncs, try to off (most) of those chat apps like wechat and line etc(go to settings>apps force stop), wechat in particular drains quite a lot.
I don't use stock but mine is close to it but I deleted lots of bloats from TB.
I only leave whatsapp on.
Infact, try out using Airplane, if even in airplane the battery still sucks, try reflashing everything using bootloader.
the thread title says that your n4 doesnt go into sleep mode.. where do you have something showing this?? battery loss does not equal not going into sleep mode. have you checked if your device goes into sleep mode, or are you just assuming? use something like cpu spy to see if your device is going into sleep mode..
Indeed, try CPU Spy. I use unrooted stock 4.3 and mine deep-sleeps just fine.
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simms22 said:
the thread title says that your n4 doesnt go into sleep mode.. where do you have something showing this?? battery loss does not equal not going into sleep mode. have you checked if your device goes into sleep mode, or are you just assuming? use something like cpu spy to see if your device is going into sleep mode..
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this happened when i rebooted it .. it went into deep sleep perfectly for 2-3 hours after that and then after 3 hours it stopped going into deep sleep again even with screen off for 4-5 hours more..
here are some screenshots of my current batteery stats
zerohunk said:
this happened when i rebooted it .. it went into deep sleep perfectly for 2-3 hours after that and then after 3 hours it stopped going into deep sleep again even with screen off for 4-5 hours more..
here are some screenshots of my current batteery stats
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those screenies tell a better story. 48% android os is way to high! it seems as it gets stuck doing something.
simms22 said:
those screenies tell a better story. 48% android os is way to high! it seems as it gets stuck doing something.
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yess .. i dont know what to do.. will factory reseting solve it??
zerohunk said:
yess .. i dont know what to do.. will factory reseting solve it??
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Since update I'm having the same problem as OP has. Reboot solves problem for a day or two, but it returns.
I'm at the point when I'm ready to try factory reset.
andrewf403 said:
Since update I'm having the same problem as OP has. Reboot solves problem for a day or two, but it returns.
I'm at the point when I'm ready to try factory reset.
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yaaa evn i am looking for a solution
This is battery stats from the first day after OTA: http://imgur.com/Bn9B8FA
You can clearly see when device stop going to sleep, and Android OS drained battery for more than 11 hours.
When I saw this, I rebooted the phone, and next day everything was OK. Battery life was even better, than with 4.2.2. But after third day, Android OS was again on top of the list. Again, reboot had solved problem only temporary. Wake lock stats app does not show anything unusual. I'm runing stock not rooted firmware. If I do not find any solution, I'll just wipe it on weekend in hope it'll help.
@zerohunk @andrewf403
Hi, I was facing the same issue.
So did you guys do a factory reset? Did it solve the problem?
mlj11 said:
@zerohunk @andrewf403
Hi, I was facing the same issue.
So did you guys do a factory reset? Did it solve the problem?
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I made a new thread with all the data, in hope that somebody could help figure this out, but two days and no one else posted there) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2392155
Nexus 4 is my main phone and I rely on it in my work very much, so I'm trying to postpone factory reset as far as possible. I think I'll have not very busy day on Thursday so I'll finally reset it and reinstall everything.
andrewf403 said:
I made a new thread with all the data, in hope that somebody could help figure this out, but two days and no one else posted there) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2392155
Nexus 4 is my main phone and I rely on it in my work very much, so I'm trying to postpone factory reset as far as possible. I think I'll have not very busy day on Thursday so I'll finally reset it and reinstall everything.
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Hi, I just replied in your new thread.
delete.....
mlj11 said:
@zerohunk @andrewf403
Hi, I was facing the same issue.
So did you guys do a factory reset? Did it solve the problem?
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factory reset did not solve the problem for me .. i am trying to find out what is the app/reason which keeps the device awake so that i can by any means avoid using it or something :/ .. but no one seems to have an idea .. can anyone atleast find out and let us know which app/setting or whatever is causing the phone to stay awake??
Hello everyone,
I seem to be having a very annoying Google Services Wakelock on my Nexus 4 Device.
It is using more battery power than the screen, and keeps teh phone alive 100% of the time.
I'm on PA 3.97 - 4.2.2 Android.
Better Battery Stats tells me under Partial Wakelocks that SystemUpdateService Is keeping the phone alive, as well as under Kernel Wakelock PowerManagerService.
I'm wondering what I can do about this. Because it is really eating my battery life. Google tried to update to 4.3 over and over again, which wasn't possible because I was on a custom rom. So it kept redownloading it and I was forced to disable the update system (I don't exactly remember how I did it, but since I have root I disabled UpdateReciever under updates somehow).
I hope we can find a way to fix this.
Bump! Still need a solution
Artego said:
Hello everyone,
I seem to be having a very annoying Google Services Wakelock on my Nexus 4 Device.
It is using more battery power than the screen, and keeps teh phone alive 100% of the time.
I'm on PA 3.97 - 4.2.2 Android.
Better Battery Stats tells me under Partial Wakelocks that SystemUpdateService Is keeping the phone alive, as well as under Kernel Wakelock PowerManagerService.
I'm wondering what I can do about this. Because it is really eating my battery life. Google tried to update to 4.3 over and over again, which wasn't possible because I was on a custom rom. So it kept redownloading it and I was forced to disable the update system (I don't exactly remember how I did it, but since I have root I disabled UpdateReciever under updates somehow).
I hope we can find a way to fix this.
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You're getting the wakelock because you disabled the update service.
The only solution is to either enable it , and lose data, or update to 4.3
Artego said:
Hello everyone,
I seem to be having a very annoying Google Services Wakelock on my Nexus 4 Device.
It is using more battery power than the screen, and keeps teh phone alive 100% of the time.
I'm on PA 3.97 - 4.2.2 Android.
Better Battery Stats tells me under Partial Wakelocks that SystemUpdateService Is keeping the phone alive, as well as under Kernel Wakelock PowerManagerService.
I'm wondering what I can do about this. Because it is really eating my battery life. Google tried to update to 4.3 over and over again, which wasn't possible because I was on a custom rom. So it kept redownloading it and I was forced to disable the update system (I don't exactly remember how I did it, but since I have root I disabled UpdateReciever under updates somehow).
I hope we can find a way to fix this.
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Maybe this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2385843
bringonblink said:
You're getting the wakelock because you disabled the update service.
The only solution is to either enable it , and lose data, or update to 4.3
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We are literally talking about 20 000$ + of Data usage if I were to leave it on for a month.
Unless google wants to pay me that money every month I'd rather not have the update service on. Not to mentionhow much constant Data streams to download a file over and over again would drain teh battery.
Also, doesn't everyone with PA (3.97) who hasn't updated to 4.3 have this. I'm on a custom ROM so I shouldn't be forced to update to 4.3 anyways!
How come the battery is a wakelock when I entirely Disabled the service?
What other google services should I disable to make it stop entirely from even trying to update?
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You're getting the wakelock because you disabled the update service.
The only solution is to either enable it , and lose data, or update to 4.3
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Galaxo60 said:
Maybe this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2385843
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That thread is about another Google Services Wakelock that has to do with the GPS. I never had that location setting on.
Mine has to do with it trying to update, thus keepiçng the device on, although the update service is actually disabled(since it doesn't actually download data).
Does anyone know how to completely disable the google update service in every way possible since that is what keeps my wakelock on.
I have absolutely no issue like you, i`am on 4.3 stock with stock kernel and no continious syncing going on bro and the cpu going into deep sleep without issues. Try reflashing to stock to see if the issue still excists.
gee2012 said:
I have absolutely no issue like you, i`am on 4.3 stock with stock kernel and no continious syncing going on bro and the cpu going into deep sleep without issues. Try reflashing to stock to see if the issue still excists.
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That's because the issue has to do with ParanoidAndroid having a bug that it picks up the Stock 4.3 updates, downloads them and then fails to install them. I am on a 4.2.2 ROM, 4.3 of course won't have that issue since that is what it is trying to download. Also I really just want to keep this version of Paranoid Android.
So what I tried doing was disable the Google update service entirely a few weeks ago. And it has stopped trying to download any updates.
However, the past few days that same Google Update (which should be completely disabled) is still keeping my phone a alive, although not downloading anything anymore. I just wnat a way to completely just permanently kill the Update Process.
Artego said:
Hello everyone,
I seem to be having a very annoying Google Services Wakelock on my Nexus 4 Device.
It is using more battery power than the screen, and keeps teh phone alive 100% of the time.
I'm on PA 3.97 - 4.2.2 Android.
Better Battery Stats tells me under Partial Wakelocks that SystemUpdateService Is keeping the phone alive, as well as under Kernel Wakelock PowerManagerService.
I'm wondering what I can do about this. Because it is really eating my battery life. Google tried to update to 4.3 over and over again, which wasn't possible because I was on a custom rom. So it kept redownloading it and I was forced to disable the update system (I don't exactly remember how I did it, but since I have root I disabled UpdateReciever under updates somehow).
I hope we can find a way to fix this.
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Hi
To avoid this bug: don't pull out the charger or usb cable whit out to wake up the phone, be sure the screen is on when you pull out. If you pull out with screen off powermanagerservice.wakelock will keep your phone to never enter deep sleep.
A reboot also solves the problem
Think this bug is related to the wireless charger bug.
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RobertSand said:
Hi
To avoid this bug: don't pull out the charger or usb cable whit out to wake up the phone, be sure the screen is on when you pull out. If you pull out with screen off powermanagerservice.wakelock will keep your phone to never enter deep sleep.
A reboot also solves the problem
Think this bug is related to the wireless charger bug.
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Ok, I guess that will already stop 1/2 wakelocks.
The other one has to do with the update service still keeping my device awake although it was disabled with disable service.
I think I was finally able to fix the issue!
I downloaded AutoRun Manager and disabled
com.android.gsf.update.SystemUpdateService$Reciever, which can be found under Google Services Framework,
I already had updates disabled using "Disable Service" app from Google Play Store, which did the job for stopping Data Usage, but there was still an idle process keeping the phone awake, which was the SystemUpdateServiceReciever.
I am on Paranoid Android and might want to Update to 4.3 due to them making continious new cool features which will only work for 4.3.
First off, I would like to ask if the update to 4.3 was worth the effort for you. It doesn't really seem to be a significant update on the side on the google dev team. Secondly, how would I go about doing it?
I am now on PA 3.69 - 4.22 which is one of the latest versions before the 4.3 update.
What do I need to do before I am able to flash 3.99 PA - 4.3? How do I avoid losing my appdata, my pictures and all that?
I paid for Titamiumbackup a few months ago but I don't really know how to use it and I'm a little scared to update to a different version number as I have never done that before, and I don't want to brick my phone.
What radios do I need to flash before being able to update to 4.3 based custom roms?
Artego said:
I think I was finally able to fix the issue!
I downloaded AutoRun Manager and disabled
com.android.gsf.update.SystemUpdateService$Reciever, which can be found under Google Services Framework,
I already had updates disabled using "Disable Service" app from Google Play Store, which did the job for stopping Data Usage, but there was still an idle process keeping the phone awake, which was the SystemUpdateServiceReciever.
I am on Paranoid Android and might want to Update to 4.3 due to them making continious new cool features which will only work for 4.3.
First off, I would like to ask if the update to 4.3 was worth the effort for you. It doesn't really seem to be a significant update on the side on the google dev team. Secondly, how would I go about doing it?
I am now on PA 3.69 - 4.22 which is one of the latest versions before the 4.3 update.
What do I need to do before I am able to flash 3.99 PA - 4.3? How do I avoid losing my appdata, my pictures and all that?
I paid for Titamiumbackup a few months ago but I don't really know how to use it and I'm a little scared to update to a different version number as I have never done that before, and I don't want to brick my phone.
What radios do I need to flash before being able to update to 4.3 based custom roms?
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I'm on PA 3.99 with BaNkS GAPPS, which I highly recommend because of the size and stripped way they are. I think TitaniumBackup had some problems with PA and root, but I'm not sure if they already fixed those.
You need latest radio and bootloader to update, I think the easiest way to do this is to make a factory reset, full clean and wipe all data and then back to 4.2.2 stock ROM. Then update through OTA and you would have latest radio and bootloader. Install custom recovery and then flash latest PA.
I did it this way and I don't have any kind of problems.
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Artego said:
I think I was finally able to fix the issue!
I downloaded AutoRun Manager and disabled
com.android.gsf.update.SystemUpdateService$Reciever, which can be found under Google Services Framework,
I already had updates disabled using "Disable Service" app from Google Play Store, which did the job for stopping Data Usage, but there was still an idle process keeping the phone awake, which was the SystemUpdateServiceReciever.
I am on Paranoid Android and might want to Update to 4.3 due to them making continious new cool features which will only work for 4.3.
First off, I would like to ask if the update to 4.3 was worth the effort for you. It doesn't really seem to be a significant update on the side on the google dev team. Secondly, how would I go about doing it?
I am now on PA 3.69 - 4.22 which is one of the latest versions before the 4.3 update.
What do I need to do before I am able to flash 3.99 PA - 4.3? How do I avoid losing my appdata, my pictures and all that?
I paid for Titamiumbackup a few months ago but I don't really know how to use it and I'm a little scared to update to a different version number as I have never done that before, and I don't want to brick my phone.
What radios do I need to flash before being able to update to 4.3 based custom roms?
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i am facing the same problem too. Running 4.2.2 (sentinel rom 4.75). google services is draining a good 30% of my battery.
so disabling using AutoRun Manager managed to solve the wakelock problem due to SystemUpdateService? i used Disable Service app to stop the data usage, but wakelock remains.
chainer22 said:
i am facing the same problem too. Running 4.2.2 (sentinel rom 4.75). google services is draining a good 30% of my battery.
so disabling using AutoRun Manager managed to solve the wakelock problem due to SystemUpdateService? i used Disable Service app to stop the data usage, but wakelock remains.
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Yes, exactly that. Disable service disabled. That stopped My data usage (luckily before the cap of My data plan, if I would have phone higher it would probably have costed me a few hundred dollars.).
The Google services drain remained and after about 10 hours of research I found I found out the receiver was still trying to download it, but didn't get access which caused a wake lock. In auto run manager search Google services framework and disable the googleupdatereciever and nothing else, keep everything disabled that is already disabled
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Thanks for sharing the solution! helped me on 4.1.2 after disabling only some of google's receivers/services with "Google Services Framework" in Rom toolbox
Better battery FTW!
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Yes, exactly that. Disable service disabled. That stopped My data usage (luckily before the cap of My data plan, if I would have phone higher it would probably have costed me a few hundred dollars.).
The Google services drain remained and after about 10 hours of research I found I found out the receiver was still trying to download it, but didn't get access which caused a wake lock. In auto run manager search Google services framework and disable the googleupdatereciever and nothing else, keep everything disabled that is already disabled
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda app-developers app
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Thanks for the tip! but im not gonna purchase the full version of rom toolbox just for that. google should do something about it on their side!
chainer22 said:
Thanks for the tip! but im not gonna purchase the full version of rom toolbox just for that. google should do something about it on their side!
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Sorry if this is a grave dig, but I never recall paying for anything to be quite honest.
All apps were free.
How do I stop this? My phone has not been able to deep sleep all morning. Battery is draining hard. Any tips? I tried searching for this online and I wasn't able to come up with a proper solution other than disabling this service, which might have repercussions I don't want.
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I have the exact same problem, and I don't think our setups have anything in common
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there is a thread one one of our N4 subsections to fix that. i dont know the link
I and oane friend had this wired bug his morning!
Also started for me could be its the same as the 4.2 data drain when it was trying to update to 4.3.
It got sorted after I restarted but it happens again I'll try applying the same fix and see if it works.
I had that same wakelock and it was cutting my battery in half.
I downloaded this aplication https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=cn.wq.disableservice
Then navigate to system apps/google play services/show full name and uncheck this first option on my SS
That worked for me,no more battery draining from cacheupdateservice
You must be rooted offcourse.
I have the same problem, any solution to unrooted devices? This is very annoying, when a service wakelock seems to disappear, another one appears.
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Hi guys, clearing the cache for google play services (+rebooting phone) solved the problem in my case.
Im rooted, but this should also work on unrooted phones
http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/1...lay-services-seems-to-be-a-battery-hog-today/
hansgagel said:
Hi guys, clearing the cache for google play services (+rebooting phone) solved the problem in my case.
Im rooted, but this should also work on unrooted phones
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Same here. Noticed this yesterday as my battery was draining like crazy. I just went to the Google Services app and cleared all data and have not seen this wakelock anymore. Galaxy S4...not rooted.
Hello. I don't know, if there was the thread like this, I didn't see anything.
Just like in the topic. My phone is not waking from deepsleep. I am charging it all night and my alarm isn't ringing. I was nearly late for school due to that. I can do nothing with phone, until I reboot it. The problem exist on Lollipop and Marshmallow ROMs. I don't know if on Kitkat or Jeallbean ROMs. I don't know if it's caused by ROM, my phone, my baterry. Does anyone have this problem? Is there any solution? Can I make some log, to make it easier, to help me?
Thanks for answers and sorry for not good english.
I have had this problem since day one with my Nexus. It happened on Jelly Bean, Kit Kat and Lollipop.