Strange processes in battery stats - Nexus 6P Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I went to Settings->Battery and saw these 2 5-digit processes at the bottom of the stats.
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At first I thought they might be process IDs and then unrealized that PIDs only go up to 65535 in Linux, so what could these be? I'm on stock and unrooted but am unlocked. I have not sideloaded anything or otherwise installed any .apks from anywhere other than the Play Store.

I see these too even before I rooted. Not sure what they are, but I usually get a settings app crash or freeze when I click on one.

I'm getting these too and can't find any information on them.

I am not rooted and I am still seeing this kind of processes, any help would be much appreciated thank you.

Did you uninstall some Apps you used during this battery cycle? I could imagine that Android "forgets" their names upon uninstallation and thus refers to them with some internal ID.

Harry Pothead said:
Did you uninstall some Apps you used during this battery cycle? I could imagine that Android "forgets" their names upon uninstallation and thus refers to them with some internal ID.
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I didn't uninstall anything, no.
BTW guys, sorry about the ridiculous size of the image in my OP. I posted the OP from my phone last night and the post preview seemed fine. I didn't realize how HUGE the screenshot is until I loaded the post on my desktop's browser.

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With Root, Which Apps can we freeze?

I don't want to screw up my phone, and not sure which apps I can safely freeze.
Can someone upload a list of what they successfully froze, without messing up something else?
Han Solo 1 said:
I don't want to screw up my phone, and not sure which apps I can safely freeze.
Can someone upload a list of what they successfully froze, without messing up something else?
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Get some ideas here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2470862 The benefit of freezing is that you can always unfreeze if you have an issue.
I've removed 82 apps without and issues at all.
airmaxx23 said:
I've removed 82 apps without and issues at all.
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So how does that statement help anybody.....
My list of frozen apps thus far.
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"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
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jmorton10 said:
So how does that statement help anybody.....
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By letting them know that at least 82 apps can be removed, it's a bit more helpful than your statement. I plan on putting up a list today.
Here is the list of apps that I've deleted, I froze them at first then deleted them the following day.
89 Total Apps Removed:
Plus:
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Awful Battery Life! (<2 Hours SoT)

So I've been getting some pretty abysmal battery life so far. Running out of ideas of what to do!
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"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
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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
vinumsv said:
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.

com.lenovo.runtime Lenovo spyware?

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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Here more details.
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

'Android System' appearing in downloaded apps?

Before I do a reset on my phone, I am curious to know how 'Android System' ended up in my Downloaded Apps section of the app manager? I've not done anything with the device in terms of something that would do this. It might also explain why I keep getting package installer errors.
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I did a reset through settings as opposed to flashing the firmware. I was curious to see how badly I screwed things up. Google Play store was missing and Account Services wouldn't load properly. Now I know when you have a locked bootloader and the Google APKs come preinstalled, that I have to restore firmware to use stock apps. Well, if some of you know me enough by now, I don't take no for an answer usually. So I took an hour, looked for the stock Play Store. I found it on the first try. Or the phone accepted it. Either way, All 4 APKs fixed themselves, but they migrated out of the system. So The only way to fix the stock is to flash firmware. If you're lucky enough to find the right APK online, they will fix themselves, but won't be system apps. So far everything seems so good.

Question i have this threat tracker on my computer and it has took control any ideas? [SOLVED]

and i think its a rootkit but i cant find anything about it
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tarapatel90 said:
Thanks for the information...
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what do u mean u lost me there I was hacked not long ago
5594648485 hit me ladies said:
what do u mean u lost me there I was hacked not long ago
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The member that replied to your post that you are quoting actually had hidden a spam link in response -- hence it not being applicable, relating, or helpful.
I've had the same issues that you are having, but can you not simply uninstall that ThreatTrack Security Firewall from the Program and Features? Removing it should remove its hold on your firewall settings and whatever influence in your system -- but if it is truly a rogue nefarious program, you should search for any registry keys or leftover files in your system; maybe even run a malware & virus scan...
Yeah I figured it out last night what was doing it lol I feel stupid

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