Sup, people. I'm writing to see if this is a problem that's new to Nexus 4 users.
I remember upgrading my Nexus 4 to Android Lollipop a couple months back. Unfortunately, although I really like the OS, several things have started to happen since its acquisition:
- Phone gets extremely hot. Even with a few background apps: WhatsApp, Google Chrome, Calendar, ListenOnRepeat, 1.2 GB Memory Free
Random reboots out of nowhere
Device overheats and shuts down.
Radio signal drops
The last problem was solved by cleaning installing the Android Lollipop Factory Image. Others do not seem to have gotten better.
I even had a problem that the phone locked itself (it created a PIN) and I was forced to factory reset it (All pics lost! => Enabled Google Drive backup)
I had a problem today:
The battery, while charging in my laptop was draining faster than it could charge: Was using 3G, Bluetooth, WhatsApp, Google Chrome. Enough for the phone to start getting hot and to drain the battery.
Does anyone have a solution?
Sorry for any grammars or cohesion problems. 1:53 AM and very sleepy
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Hello.
I've been searching various forums for a fortnight now to try and diagnose an SII issue I've been having and Google inevitably brings me here. Unfortunately, the numerous threads on battery drain don't match the problem I've had and the solutions haven't helped.
Around two weeks ago I noticed the battery life on my handset was really terrible, draining in hours. I had been using it quite a bit at the time so assumed this was the cause. However, lately it has been draining within around 6-10 hours even when idle, usually dying completely overnight despite a full charge just before then. I don't have a huge number of apps installed - maybe 20, fairly standard ones like Twitter, Facebook, Amazon, no games and no 'battery defender' style apps. It's not rooted (it's 4.0.3) and I can't root it for other reasons.
The battery drain was a nightmare, basically going from power point to power point just to keep it topped up enough to use and it was draining during idle time and deep sleep. I very rarely ever have 3G, GPS or Bluetooth switched on. Wireless is on most of the time and it generally does have a signal in the two places I spend most time (home and work). It also has a strong Vodafone signal since I'm living in a major city centre.
I tried a few things:
1. Uninstalled all but the most-used apps I had. No change.
2. Uninstalled everything it was possible to uninstall. No change.
3. Installed BetterBatteryStats and CPU Spy. BBS plus many hours of searching kernel/partial wakelocks and so on showed nothing that looked odd at all, certainly nothing taking up a lot of time or regularly stirring the phone. CPU Spy showed it did deep sleep when idle.
4. Factory reset. This included no app installations except BBS, disabling the likes of Social Hub, Gaming Hub and all other stock apps I could. No tethering or wifi sharing, no wifi, no 3G, no GPS, no Bluetooth, nothing running. It was basically a handset sitting there doing nothing. BBS showed nothing odd that I could see but the battery still drains in hours. No partial wakelocks and a tiny number of kernel wakelocks taking up next to no time and occurring a handful of times. No change.
5. I charged it before bed, took the battery out and left it until morning. In the morning it was down at 79%. This seemed weird so I bought a brand new genuine Samsung battery and gave that a try. No change in the 6-10 hour drain but taking the battery out overnight showed no drain now.
6. The weirdest of all. I charged it fully before bed, switched it off over night and it was drained completely by morning. That seems crazy to me. I can fully understand poor software or bugs draining a battery but not when a handset is switched off.
I am lucky enough to be able to get a new handset through work but this issue really annoys me. I took very good care of the phone, never installed anything crazy, didn't over charge it, the handset never got warm at any time, I'm careful with Wifi/GPS/Bluetooth/3G and location services, yet I ended up with an effectively useless "mobile" phone.
Is there anything that comes to mind that could have caused this? Point 5 above made me think it was simply a battery issue and maybe it partly was (with two batteries, how unlucky) but point 6 is just crazy. What could cause a handset to drain a battery under these circumstances?
Thanks for any advice!
Take the phone to Samsung Service Centre. No phone should drain that quick when un-rooted and a full wipe has been done
Sounds like tha battery is shot.
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same thing happened to me yesterday, heres what i have tried to do so far:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1821094
Um...widgets? Some widgets on stock Samsung ROMs kills your battery - I remember AP mobile news is a huge drainer. Try limiting the number of widgets you put on your homescreens maybe?
Hi...
Try:
01 - Full Wipe
02 - Install a clean ROM
03 - Disable Fast Dormancy ( *#9900*# )
04 - I use the GreenBatterySaver
After post your result !
I sugges too full reflash the stock rom and after count the batter time. If it does not help, it cold be HW error too - maybe it isn't.
Has anyone had issues with really bad battery drain on newest update?
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I haven't noticed a drop in battery life after upgrading from CM10.2 to stock 4.4.2.
I have very few apps on my phone and I keep wifi and data off when I'm not using my phone.
audit13 said:
I haven't noticed a drop in battery life after upgrading from CM10.2 to stock 4.4.2.
I have very few apps on my phone and I keep wifi and data off when I'm not using my phone.
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It was my GPS eating up my battery. Mixed with the weather channel app. My battery was dead in 7 hrs.
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Bad Battery Life
Hi
Yes, I have noticed a dramatic drop in battery life. I use to get home from work about 6pm with about 50% battery life. Now by 2pm I'm less than 10%.
No Bluetooth. No GPS. No NFC (this was originally on when getting to 6pm). WiFi on. WiFi Off. Doesn't matter. Turned location services to battery save or off. No new apps.
I have converted runtime to ART (worth having a read up on this), which can potentially give up to 20-30% better battery.
The funny thing is at home with full WiFi and strong 3G reception the battery life is exceptional! 2-3 days standby (light/medium use). The 3G reception at work.
A friend suggested that possibly the radio (3G) isn't locking on to a specific tower and keeps bouncing between towers chewing up the battery.
I will try a factory reset and see if it fixes the problem. From what I've been able to discover online it doesn't seem to be a very common problem.
Same Here
My girlfriend is having the same problem with battery drain.
GPS is off and she's using Wi-Fi at home.
When Google rolled Kit Kat OTAs I had to wipe her phone and flash the official Mako factory images to actually get it updated. So the phone isn't rooted and It's completely stock now. The 4.4.2 OTA update installed just fine. Then she noticed the poor battery life. Android system and Android OS are the 2 highest battery users in the list (will try to get a screenshot of this later)
Is the factory reset working for any one?
Has a reinstall of the factory images fixed this?
Any other suggestions?
Just wanted to ask everyone before I spent a bunch of time on it.
Thanks so much!
factory reset doesn't resolve
I did a factory reset and the issue still exists. I have removed 1/3 of my apps, 80% of the photos on my phone. I tried running Bluetooth off 100% of the time. Turned off location reporting. Turned off syncing any Google service I wan't using. None of these helped. My problem is intermittent. I will make a change then go a couple of days thinking "problem solved," then on the third day massive battery drain reoccurs. I think the battery monitor in the OS is unreliable when this occurs becasue it will report an app like "Flixter" as the main source of the drain. The next time it will be mediaserver, or TV Guide.
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I did a factory reset and the issue still exists. I have removed 1/3 of my apps, 80% of the photos on my phone. I tried running Bluetooth off 100% of the time. Turned off location reporting. Turned off syncing any Google service I wan't using. None of these helped. My problem is intermittent. I will make a change then go a couple of days thinking "problem solved," then on the third day massive battery drain reoccurs. I think the battery monitor in the OS is unreliable when this occurs becasue it will report an app like "Flixter" as the main source of the drain. The next time it will be mediaserver, or TV Guide.
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You got a lot of apps it sounds like. My problem has been eliminated sense removing weather channel app. Been good for two weeks
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Same problem.
I have read millions of forums and this problem is not going away. I also have intermittent battery drain - it works for a few days and then everything goes back to sh-it. I've tried everything - deleting apps, turning off all services i don't use, power saving mode, sync, GPS, and nothing works.
Metal72 said:
My girlfriend is having the same problem with battery drain.
GPS is off and she's using Wi-Fi at home.
When Google rolled Kit Kat OTAs I had to wipe her phone and flash the official Mako factory images to actually get it updated. So the phone isn't rooted and It's completely stock now. The 4.4.2 OTA update installed just fine. Then she noticed the poor battery life. Android system and Android OS are the 2 highest battery users in the list (will try to get a screenshot of this later)
Is the factory reset working for any one?
Has a reinstall of the factory images fixed this?
Any other suggestions?
Just wanted to ask everyone before I spent a bunch of time on it.
Thanks so much!
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I have the same issue, Android System drains more Battery then screen, my Phone doesn't have root...
so without root I can't Use wakelock detector...
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Bad to worse
Exit_Only said:
You got a lot of apps it sounds like. My problem has been eliminated sense removing weather channel app. Been good for two weeks
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Thanks for that note! I know my gf uses the weather channel app. Will tell her to remove it.
On a similar note. Now a few months later now and her battery wont hold a charge for more than 2 hours and wont charge to 100% every time. Her phone is only a year old. luckily she called google 2 days before the 1 year warranty was up. They sent instructions on safe mode and some other tips. Hopefully she'll end up with a new battery and i'll make sure shes not using weather channel haha.
I purchased my nexus 4 on release from the Google Playstore (UK) over 2 years ago now, recently updated it to stock 5.01 and have been bombarded with problems.
When using the phone, after about an hour of use it will suddenly ask me to re-input my sim card pin (I'm assuming this is a radio issue). After doing so, more often than not the phone will then just shut down - sometimes with a screeching noise?! At this point the battery still has around 50-60% left, when I then turn the phone on again, the battery suddenly drops and I usually see the figure to around 1-10%. This has required me to charge the phone 2-3 times a day in order for it to function, extremely annoying that the radio seems to fail and not pick up any network signal after the phone drops past 60% battery.
I've attached an image of my battery life to show what I mean about the drop - it's quite frustrating as I've looked after the phone extremely well so I can't understand why these problems are occurring.
Any help would be much appreciated!
ri$h said:
I purchased my nexus 4 on release from the Google Playstore (UK) over 2 years ago now, recently updated it to stock 5.01 and have been bombarded with problems.
When using the phone, after about an hour of use it will suddenly ask me to re-input my sim card pin (I'm assuming this is a radio issue). After doing so, more often than not the phone will then just shut down - sometimes with a screeching noise?! At this point the battery still has around 50-60% left, when I then turn the phone on again, the battery suddenly drops and I usually see the figure to around 1-10%. This has required me to charge the phone 2-3 times a day in order for it to function, extremely annoying that the radio seems to fail and not pick up any network signal after the phone drops past 60% battery.
I've attached an image of my battery life to show what I mean about the drop - it's quite frustrating as I've looked after the phone extremely well so I can't understand why these problems are occurring.
Any help would be much appreciated!
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To be honest, they all sound like gremlins from old data left in the partitions from the previous OS versions. I am on 5.0.1 and experienced none of those issues, in fact, it runs like butter. I would suggest a full wipe and see if that fixes the issue. Residual data can cause these sorts of random issues.
OP I have the issue with radio after a fresh factory image install. I have signal but cellular data will stop flowing. This is intermittent. Switching to airplane mode sometimes fixes the problem, but sometime I have to reboot. Considering going back to KitKat.
If you using android 5.0.0-5.0.1 - this can be android bags. i have this too it make me crazy!
I managed to get round to rebooting today (had exams lately so literally no time to sort the phone out). Did a factory reset and still the same issues, in fact it's gotten progressively worse since the last time I posted, battery cuts out at around 80% (switched off today at 87%). I get about 40 mins on screen time and bam, shuts down, I'm able to switch it back on in a minute or two, where I then see it down to about 15%. The fact that it's continuously asking me for my sim card pin is insanely frustrating, even more so when it shuts down RIGHT after i put it in.
After updating from Lollipop to Marshmallow (stock UK firmware), battery life was absolutely terrible. With most of Google and Samsung apps disabled along with wifi, GPS, bluetooth and just light usage (1 hour of browsing and whats app, 30 mins calls), the phone would barely last 10 hours. Taking it off full charge at 8am and by 5pm it'd be around 20%. Whilst using the phone, I'd lose 1% every four minutes.
I tried a factory reset, wipe cache partition and everything else you can think of. GSam Battery Monitor Pro showed nothing was killing the battery and there were no rogue apps. The same SIM in my S4 mini running KitKat with the same usage easily manages a day and often far more.
I was going to flash down to KitKat and if this didn't work, sell the phone, I was that sick and tired of it.
Then I tried disabling 4G and leaving it on 3G only.
Bingo!
Battery life MASSIVELY increased. With the same usage, I'm now easily able to manage 2 days. My S4 Mini doesn't have this problem so I can only assume the problem is with the radio part of the Marshmallow firmware. I live in an area with poor reception but all my other phones on the same network have the same weak signal and none of those have battery drain.
Onto the lag then. Since upgrading to Marshmallow, the whole phone felt sluggish. Scrolling was jerky, the lock screen would take a few moments to show and even the smart manager always said I had less than 300MB free of RAM. About a week after upgrading though the phone suddenly restarted itself and upon boot said "Android is Starting - Optimizing App x of xxx". Once this had finished, the whole phone was snappy again and RAM was back up to over 800MB being available.
Bit concerned why the phone restarted itself but happy with the much improved battery life and performance so far. Will give it another week before deciding if a downgrade to KitKat is still necessary or might just sell the phone.
So if you have an S5 Mini with serious battery drain, try disabling 4G.
Well thanks for that, I was skeptical but I gave it a try. I booted in recovery mode, wiped dalvik cache and once optimization is done after reboot the phone was quite snappy. I've not tested battery life on 3G only mode yet.
According to Samsung Galaxy S5 Manual- guideusermanual.com/product-name-galaxy-s5-manual&po=356337&lang=English following guidelines are suggested by experts to fix battery drain:
Stop unnecessary apps.
Replace your old battery with a new one.
Your charger does not work.
'Android system' using too much battery.
Google Play Services battery drain.
Switch off auto-brightness.
Shorten your screen timeout.
Watch out for widgets and background apps.
Well thats unexpected
Coming here after I just got my new s5 and I gotta say this works like a charm. I disabled the 4g and I'm getting huge improvements. IAM on factory's Tom ty for this.
Just disabled 4G and I think it makes an impact, a good one. S5 G900F here.
I have S5 G900F with official stock Rom along with Marshmallow 6.0.1 update and IT DRIVES ME CRAZY!
The phone is usually EXTREMELY slow and sluggish. I cannot smoothly navigate and scroll around the apps, and I can NOT wake the phone up from lock screen instantly. Even waking up from lock screen takes ages. It is very laggy. I tried everthing and not working.
I beleive either Marshmallow kernel has a nasty Cpu bug or Samsung intentionally slows down the phobe just like Apple does.
I hate it.
What are your thoughts?
Hey all,
One of the things I've noticed since first using android on the original galaxy S (Sprint / Evo and Epic 4G) is that android seems to lag super hard after about 6-12 months. This also seems to coincide with crazy battery drain. The problem is that this doesn't seem to be hardware or even OS version-specific. It's happened on every single one of my android phones since 2010. Every year i get a new phone and think that it'll be different this time, but every year the lag and battery drain appears again after around 6 months of use. When I do a hard reset it's solid and responsive for around 6 months again, then the lag and battery drain comes back.
Specifically, the lag is the type where you hit the home button or open the google search app and it takes between 2 and 15 seconds to actually open. This is especially bad when using google maps in the car. The phone sometimes takes upward of 10 seconds to respond to things unless i reboot and force close all apps (and then the lag comes back after an hour or so).
The battery drain is where I regularly drain 40-90% of my battery life within 3 hours, sometimes with minimal screen on time. Most recently, I had my phone screen off for 3 straight hours on wifi with bluetooth and GPS on and battery drain was about 7-8% per hour. A look at the battery stats often reveals that top battery drain processes include, "Android System," "Android OS," "Google Play Services," "Phone Idle," and "Screen."
The only thing consistent since 2010 is the use of an SD card and some of the apps I have installed. I've removed the SD card and it still lags though, so I'm thinking it's probably a rogue app? The thing is, when you go to battery stats, there aren't really any high-cpu-usage apps there that would explain either the high battery drain or the lag. And I dont think Android N allows us to track CPU usage of individual apps, so I cant even use a battery stats app to figure out what's hogging the CPU.
Anyone else have any experience with this? Any ideas would be super helpful. Thanks.
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Phone: LG V20, Android N (7.0)
Memory Card: Sandisk 200gb mSDXC
* Facebook/FB Messenger removed/frozen
djfujiyama said:
Hey all,
One of the things I've noticed since first using android on the original galaxy S (Sprint / Evo and Epic 4G) is that android seems to lag super hard after about 6-12 months. This also seems to coincide with crazy battery drain. The problem is that this doesn't seem to be hardware or even OS version-specific. It's happened on every single one of my android phones since 2010. Every year i get a new phone and think that it'll be different this time, but every year the lag and battery drain appears again after around 6 months of use. When I do a hard reset it's solid and responsive for around 6 months again, then the lag and battery drain comes back.
Specifically, the lag is the type where you hit the home button or open the google search app and it takes between 2 and 15 seconds to actually open. This is especially bad when using google maps in the car. The phone sometimes takes upward of 10 seconds to respond to things unless i reboot and force close all apps (and then the lag comes back after an hour or so).
The battery drain is where I regularly drain 40-90% of my battery life within 3 hours, sometimes with minimal screen on time. Most recently, I had my phone screen off for 3 straight hours on wifi with bluetooth and GPS on and battery drain was about 7-8% per hour. A look at the battery stats often reveals that top battery drain processes include, "Android System," "Android OS," "Google Play Services," "Phone Idle," and "Screen."
The only thing consistent since 2010 is the use of an SD card and some of the apps I have installed. I've removed the SD card and it still lags though, so I'm thinking it's probably a rogue app? The thing is, when you go to battery stats, there aren't really any high-cpu-usage apps there that would explain either the high battery drain or the lag. And I dont think Android N allows us to track CPU usage of individual apps, so I cant even use a battery stats app to figure out what's hogging the CPU.
Anyone else have any experience with this? Any ideas would be super helpful. Thanks.
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Phone: LG V20, Android N (7.0)
Memory Card: Sandisk 200gb mSDXC
* Facebook/FB Messenger removed/frozen
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Hi. I'm currently looking into this with my V20 H910. I've had decent battery life on my phone until a few months ago. The past few weeks I'm charging my phone about 3 times a day because of the battery drain. I disabled auto-sync, uninstalled some pull-type apps but nothing helps. I've charged my phone to 85% (recommendation for battery life according to accubattery app) and when I wake up the phone is completely dead. During the day I'll have it next to me with the display off and I'll lose around 50% battery in a couple hours.
If anyone out there can help I'd / we'd appreciate it!!!
Going to move this thread to the V20 Q/A section so hopefully you guys get some more help. I have a V20 myself and don't have these issues.
djfujiyama said:
One of the things I've noticed since first using android on the original galaxy S (Sprint / Evo and Epic 4G) is that android seems to lag super hard after about 6-12 months. This also seems to coincide with crazy battery drain. The problem is that this doesn't seem to be hardware or even OS version-specific. It's happened on every single one of my android phones since 2010. Every year i get a new phone and think that it'll be different this time, but every year the lag and battery drain appears again after around 6 months of use. When I do a hard reset it's solid and responsive for around 6 months again, then the lag and battery drain comes back.
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The best app in the world to figure out battery drain exists thanks to one of the members here who has been banging away at it for over seven years.
It's called better battery stats. This is the only app that gives you half a chance of figuring out where the drain is occurring.
You've been on XDA since 2007 ? high time you check it out
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179809
Battery stats in android is a toy, it tells you very little.
I had my phone screen off for 3 straight hours on wifi with bluetooth and GPS on and battery drain was about 7-8% per hour.
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The drain is high but why did you have GPS on with the screen off. See, its hard to tell if that is normal or not depending on what GPS was doing.
What's your drain like with screen off, on wifi & bluetooth and no GPS