"10244" killing battery, no info found on app?! - Verizon Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Questions & Answers

Never seen this before, but it's torturing my battery. Google/XDA searching found nothing. Anyone have a clue what this is?!?

This is an uninstalled app most likely.

"10244" was uninstalled Twitter
For me, "10244" was uninstalled Twitter -- it was consuming tons of battery, so I'm switching to the Hermit lite app, will see how it goes. Unlike regular Twitter, you don't seem to be able to stay logged into more than one account at a time. But maybe the multiple accounts was what was using so much battery.

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Calendar power usage

Hello.
I've noticed recently that the Calendar application is using a lot of battery on my DHD, if I've not used my phone much since unplugging it, the Calendar claims to have used up to 50% of the battery. On normal usage it uses a similar amount as the display. I am running Leedroid 1.2 (did the same thing in 1.0) and have tried clearing the cache, unchecking the weather feature and removing the facebook calendar (I now have 1 gmail account calendar, 1 subscribed calendar and public holidays listed). I have done several restarts and it is always the same.
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Does anyone have any ideas of how to resolve this? My next step would be to do a full wipe and reflash of the ROM but I would rather not get that far...
Thanks.
I have the same issue, had it on the normal OTA and now on leedroid too. I use multiple Google calendars and have Facebook and twitter sync running. It does seem to spend a lot of time synching.
Just looked at accounts and syncing and it does seem to be Google calendar that is constantly syncing.
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In many different forums the same issue appears all the time. Many people resolved it by limiting their homescreen widgets that make use of calendar in some way. Sometimes even more than one make the calendar go berserk and chopchop ur power like a hungry chinese - a bowl of rice
bahkata said:
In many different forums the same issue appears all the time. Many people resolved it by limiting their homescreen widgets that make use of calendar in some way. Sometimes even more than one make the calendar go berserk and chopchop ur power like a hungry chinese - a bowl of rice
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I don't have a calendar widget. I do have the Facebook and twitter on my home screens (was about the time I started using these that I noticed it actually.)
Well it is still present after removing the Facebook and Twitter widgets (and after a restart for good measure). Maybe it is Launcher Pro?

Problem with Google Sync

Hey guys, I have been having a problem with Google Sync for some time now and wondered if anyone else
has the same problem. For me the auto-sync no longer works for any of the Google services, most noticeably gmail. On my old DHD and the N4 when I just got it, emails would appear on my device almost instantaneously after being sent no matter if I was on 3G or Wi-Fi or if phone was asleep. For last couple months the phone would sync emails about 1nce a day and since I need to know when new emails arrive, I'm forced to force sync from either Google sync in settings, or by clicking refresh from GMail itself.
I googled this issue many times and there seems to be a lot of people with the same problems and many different suggestions, I tried the ones listed below, but nothing works and if anyone knows how to fix this, please let me know!
I have 3 Gmail accounts and my auto sync is turned on from both the quick toggles in notification bar, the power widget (don't use it just wanted to see if it would help) and from data usage settings. I'm running AOKP ROM milestone 1 but this problem as far as I remember happened on other ROMs too. I also do not have any power saving apps installed. I also have about 1GB of free memory. I also disabled browser sync under someone's advice.
Doing a clean flash of a ROM does help for couple of days, maybe a week, but then always the same thing happens. Clearing app data for Google apps might work, but I'm not sure if it will last and prefer a more permanent solution.
So does anyone have similar problem and/or knows a fix?
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Interesting glitch I encountered

So over the past couple days my phone became ridiculously painful to use. Opening text message conversations would require almost a minute or more to load, browsing the internet was jarring, and just everything would hang and cause me to wait before I could use it. This wasn't the experience I was used to and it just started all of a sudden.
I checked to see if maybe I downloaded some app that would cause the issues, but I hadn't downloaded anything recently except for regular updates. Then I checked to see if any app I wasn't used to seeing was running in the background. No dice (although I did notice the sync icon frequently in my status bar, something that didn't click at the time). Thus I began assuming it was the ROM I was running. I figured I should wipe /data and /system and flash a new ROM. However, I decided to check my storage space and looked through my apps. This is where it got weird:
Contacts Storage was taking up 2.2 gigs of storage...
At the time, I didn't consider that to be a potential cause of my issues, but rather a ridiculous bug that I fell victim to. So I deleted the data freeing up a bunch of storage space and decided to turn off Facebook contact sync (guessing that may have contributed to it). Now Contacts Storage takes up 20.54mb, a much more reasonable amount of space.
Since deleting all of that data, my phone has been back to normal performance. Opening up text messages is near instant, scrolling in the browser doesn't get stuck, etc, etc, etc. I can understand why deleting that data would help the messages, but I'm not sure why it would affect the performance of the entire phone. Wondering if it was constantly syncing stuff in the background hurting the performance throughout the phone.
Has anyone else encountered this or know why it would cause any of the issues I described? Granted, I just did this a couple hours ago so things might change, but everything seems good for now.
It's just probably CPU processes taking up the speed you need for whatever you're doing. FB sync is notorious for this, that's why I use Picture Contact Sync and manually sync my contacts. FB app should just be hung and shot and whoever at FB who made it fired.
ArmedandDangerous said:
It's just probably CPU processes taking up the speed you need for whatever you're doing. FB sync is notorious for this, that's why I use Picture Contact Sync and manually sync my contacts. FB app should just be hung and shot and whoever at FB who made it fired.
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Yeah I have HaxSync for syncing contact pictures now which is all I need. What the hell was Facebook syncing though to take up 2gigs? I tried looking into this online and I found a few people reporting sizes of 300mb, but nothing over a gig. I have no idea how mine got so high.
delete Facebook and never use it again.. the mobile web version is better

Chrome Push notifications not working/Facebook Messenger alternative

Just wondering is there a site or something that I could try the push notifications? Im trying to get rid of Facebook software as much as I can and Chrome push notifications would be a nice alternative but for some reason they dont work. I got one but nothing after that. I need the notifications so what are my options?
Stock rooted 6.0.1. with Greenify and all the other normal apps in use. Chrome is not Greenified so it should not be about that.
So far I have tried normal Chrome, Chrome Beta and Chrome Dec versions and same thing. Found a site that enables you to try the notification and at least screen on it works at that site. Any idea why it does not work in Facebook.
I used Disa as an alternative for FB Messenger, some others reported better battery life after getting rid of messenger. I used it for a week and didnt see much improvement, then went back to messenger and battery life was about the same.
I did un-install Facebook in favor of "SlimFacebook" (http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-slimfacebook-1mb-0-permissions-t3254174)
one7dchevy said:
I used Disa as an alternative for FB Messenger, some others reported better battery life after getting rid of messenger. I used it for a week and didnt see much improvement, then went back to messenger and battery life was about the same.
I did un-install Facebook in favor of "SlimFacebook" (http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-slimfacebook-1mb-0-permissions-t3254174)
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I just want to get rid of Facebook software in my phone but I need the chat part of it and the notifications. Chrome push notifications would be perfect but they just don't work and I have no idea why. It worked maybe once or twice and after that it stopped working. Any clues how to fix them.
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Possible App Sleep Issue

I noticed this on my S7 Edge after it was updated to Nougat and it persists on the S8.
I've noted that apps like Facebook Messenger and Nine (Email) sleep much differently than before. Facebook Messenger will often appear "disconnected" as when I open the app, it has to "reconnect". My email app, Nine, is also not pushing as often when the app isn't open either causing a bit of delay in receiving emails.
Has anyone else noticed their apps not sleeping the same and losing connectivity since Nougat / S8.
I have noticed this too, also happened on my Pixel.
So possibly a Nougat issue then?
Anyone else experiencing this?
Yep, I almost gave up on this phone until I found that you should disable optimization for import push apps. Ever since I did this, no more delays.
http://nine-faq.9folders.com/articles/8701-why-are-my-incoming-mail-delayed
Specifically this section: http://nine-faq.9folders.com/articl...on-the-samsung-galaxy-android-6-and-7-devices
Hope that helps!
greystealth said:
Yep, I almost gave up on this phone until I found that you should disable optimization for import push apps. Ever since I did this, no more delays.
http://nine-faq.9folders.com/articles/8701-why-are-my-incoming-mail-delayed
Specifically this section: http://nine-faq.9folders.com/articl...on-the-samsung-galaxy-android-6-and-7-devices
Hope that helps!
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Just did this for Nine and Facebook Messenger. Will let you know how I make out. Thanks so much!!
So far, Facebook Messenger has not disconnected when the phone is sleeping. Will be able to confirm Nine back to normal tomorrow once I get a bunch of emails.
Looks like I'm resolved now!
Awesome! That what this community is about.

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