After the whole superfish spyware scandal with Lenovo I'm curious what you guys think about this runtime from lenovo which came preinstalled on my ZUK. It basically has full device access. I tried freezing it but it keeps on running in the background. The app name is Runin-Main (com.lenovo.runtime).
Anyone did a deeper analysis of this app on and what it does?
I froze it with Titanium Backup and it stuck.
Actually on a reboot even with the files disabled, I think the start because the force close option is there, but they stay off until you reboot again.
I have the same doubt about it, also because looks really aggressive on battery drain.
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Maybe some kind of testing/benchmarking tools?
Looks suspicious.
Same problem here, this com.lenovo.runtime is taking a lot of battery, what is it exactly? Anyone else tried to froze it or delete?
This process is only on Cyanogen OS? not on CyanogenMod?
Not showing up in my battery stats. I came across this too. It's harmless you can get to it with a button combination too. It's an engineer test. Try freezing them.
Sometimes it appears, sometimes not, is it the same on CM12.1 or only on COS12.1?
It takes a lot of battery.
This only comes preinstalled with COS12.1
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I know most of the time a restart will fix this issue but I have been dealing with this for 3 weeks. Continuous restarts and no change.
Is there any way I can fix this without doing a factory restore?
I have tried restarting after full charges,
I heard that while disconnecting the charger keeping the screen awake will help but nothing.
On latest stock 4.4.2
Pics below.
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4ringsa6 said:
I know most of the time a restart will fix this issue but I have been dealing with this for 3 weeks. Continuous restarts and no change.
Is there any way I can fix this without doing a factory restore?
I have tried restarting after full charges,
I heard that while disconnecting the charger keeping the screen awake will help but nothing.
On latest stock 4.4.2
Pics below.
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Most likely it is an app you have installed. I use Greenify from the app store to hibernate apps that have wakelock issues. I would start there. You have to be rooted for this to work.
So I've been getting some pretty abysmal battery life so far. Running out of ideas of what to do!
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I've done a full factory reset, which made no difference. And the screenshots above were taken with location services completely disabled! Any suggestions?
There's quite a lot of wakelock time from Android OS and Android System, but would that really be enough to cause this much drain? Then there's the problem of actually finding a way to stop it. It's just annoying as otherwise this is a fantastic phone, and I really want to like it, but this is just putting me off.
I think it might good idea install a Wake-lock detector app to whats happening also check this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/general/note-4-battery-thread-t2893547
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I think it might good idea install a Wake-lock detector app to whats happening also check this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/general/note-4-battery-thread-t2893547
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Thanks, I've been taking a look through that thread but haven't found anything specific just yet.
As for a wakelock detector, I'm not rooted just yet, so there's very minimal information I can actually get annoyingly.
Hi all.
I have a fully stock Australia Qualcomm note 4. Having issues with the phone not ever going to sleep. The issues is under Android System. As you can see in the photo attached.
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A factory reset should do the trick! If you don't want to go through that hassle maybe there's some new app you've installed that could be affecting this.
You may want to try Wakelock Detector. Note, however, that the paid version is needed for detailed information about particular apps.
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Hi all.
I have a fully stock Australia Qualcomm note 4. Having issues with the phone not ever going to sleep. The issues is under Android System. As you can see in the photo attached.
Thoughts on how to proceed?
Thanks
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Battery drain SM-N910K
Hello there , i got the same problem mate , so i rooted my sm-n910k and i installed amplify and now i can see where is the battery drain . I got battery drain from :
Service Name :
com.sec.android.app.soundalive
Wakelock :
RILJ1
I will also atach some pictures to find out if you got same problem like me
I've searched and can't find anything. I've installed multiple apps to help figure it out, but it never gets better. The pics say it all... what the hell is going on? I have flashed multiple ROMs and it never gets better. And yes, I wipe and do a clean install every time. This event6/irq thing is killing me. The phone never goes into deep sleep.
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@strodda there are maybe more wcd9xxx-irq related things but if you read this file
https://android.googlesource.com/ke...ffe023c1290de57c699/drivers/mfd/wcd9xxx-irq.c
which is also getting used for compiling then you will read also about PM_locks wakelocks. I also believe that it's getting used for some audio related things but I am not sure and I am too tired to find it out. I don't know or it's normal cause I never use any other app to see what apps were the most intensive for the battery then the included feature in settings.
If you have any audio mods, I suggest to turn them off/turn them a bit down since setting audio quality high on viper4android or some other sound mods are asking for alot of cpu usage, just like on games.
I also suggest to try Dorimanx Kernel or some other kernel in the development forum.
Hello, my battery is drained by domain APK. Why ? :crying:
I use turbo rom 23ss.
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I have the same problem 23s EUI tora33 rom. Heavy drain sometimes this domain what ever it is?
What is that app? Is it optimized or unoptimized in Battery? Also, can you safely disable it using adb?
When i disable it, i got a crash message every second.
Maybe it's only crashing other LeEco bloatware apps? But which ones... you'd have to install an app like Toaster to tell you which app/s is/are sending the message.
I change my ROM, i install omnirom with blackscreen and ghostpepper governor.
Same problem for the last few days! Never seen this "Domain" thing high up i battery use before. I thought it was becasue I had left the GPS on, but it's still high up after turning off both GPS and Location. Stock ROM.
You guys need to install Greenify or something. Is it abusing Doze or the Wakelock? Is it optimized under Battery optimizations?
Try removing the app's permissions one by one.