i9500 Always Awake when Charging - Galaxy S 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'm having some issues with my phone being awake when it is charging. I've checked the most obvious causes such as daydream, and the keep awake setting, but neither were active.
I'm not sure what actually keeps it awake as battery stats end up being erased at 100%. I have Wakelock Detector installed but that doesn't give me any conclusive evidence either since again, the stats are gone once the phone is fully charged. This is mostly an inconvenience as after disconnecting the charger, the battery use is about normal and I can control the wakelocks through Greenify, Amplify and the Privacy Guard's keep awake function.
Has anyone else experienced/solved this issue before and what did you do?
My current setup is:
Android 6.0.1
Resurrection Remix ROM
Nevermore Kernel
I have noticed that most ROMs above 4.4 seem to have an adverse effect on battery life on my S4 and my Galaxy Tab 2. 6.0 seems to be giving me the same standby time of 4.4 however on my tab, so I was hoping that it'd do the same for my S4 as I want to move away from using the Davlik runtime.

Always awake on charging is normal habit, you don't need to worry such thing.
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Not for Samsung it's not .....at least not on the 4 Samsung devices I own (the AMOLED screens on them would get horrendous burn in if the screen remained on for long periods of time).
There is an option in
Settings>>developer options
that will prevent the screen from sleeping while the charger is plugged in, but the default setting for this option is disabled. Just double check to see if it has been enabled......

It wasn't normal in 4.4 nor 5.1, so either this was changed in 6.0 or my kernel is forcing this behavior, I may try switching kernels. As I mentioned previously, the dev options don't have anything enabled that would cause it to keep awake.

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Huge battery drain when tablet is "sleeping" - probably because "bluesleep"

Huge battery drain when tablet is "sleeping" - probably because "bluesleep"
Hello,
I have problem on my N7 with large battery drain.
I had this issue witch Stock ROM, now I tried to root stock ROM (4.4.4) and install Greenify, but battery still dies after 2 days of no usage.
I tried to charge it fully, reboot it, cleared cache and dalvik cache, and put it to "sleep". After one night, 40% of battery was gone.
It seems that my N7 is not going to "deep sleep" for some reason.
So I tried to install numerous of apps to find what app is responsible for this. None was successfull, until I tried BBS.
In attachment, you can find BBS dumpfile. But it seems, there is some "bluesleep" kernel wakelock, which is responsible for all my troubles. Unfortunatelly, I dont know what this process is. Or am I reading dumpfile wrong and some other app/process is responsible for this huge battery drain?
I also attached screenshot from standard android battery statictics, which shows, that "Android OS" is preventing tablet from sleep.
Is there some way to fix this issue? Tablet worked normally for 1.5 year, but in last months is unusable, because it has dead battery everytime I want to use it.
Thanks for advices.
I would imagine bluesleep wakelock is related to bluetooth. Do you have BT on and/or connected to anything using BT?
If so try turning it off and see if it persists.
Yes, I use Bluetooth for my Jawbone UP24 sync. But I have this band only for a week. Extreme battery drain already was there before I have got UP24. In these times I had bluetooth turned off all time. So I dont think this is main reason.
I turned off BT. Lets see what happens in the morning.
UPDATE: You were right. It is bluetooth. When I turn it off, tablet is most time in deep sleep.
So probably rooting and installing greenify worked, but in meantime, I started using UP24 and Bluetooth on tablet.
I will try if situation is better with some AOSP based ROM. I did not wanted to flash another rom (than Stock), but I guess, there is no other way. Even clean Android on Nexus device is not usable with comfort...

qpnp-smbcharger-ffffffc00ea20400 wakelock issue

Subject of this thread is listed as a major kernel wake lock at times for me. Anyone know exactly what that is?
Aridon said:
Subject of this thread is listed as a major kernel wake lock at times for me. Anyone know exactly what that is?
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I just started seeing this wakelock also. I haven't changed anything lately and it just appeared. I hope someone has an answer.
Aridon said:
Subject of this thread is listed as a major kernel wake lock at times for me. Anyone know exactly what that is?
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I just started getting it since updating to 6.0.1 PN. I switched to AK Synapse and it drastically reduced it, but it is still there. Only info I can find is much older phones. I am using an LED manager...wonder if that could be it. May freeze it this week and see.
murphyjasonc said:
I just started seeing this wakelock also. I haven't changed anything lately and it just appeared. I hope someone has an answer.
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KennyG123 said:
I just started getting it since updating to 6.0.1 PN. I switched to AK Synapse and it drastically reduced it, but it is still there. Only info I can find is much older phones. I am using an LED manager...wonder if that could be it. May freeze it this week and see.
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I believe that wakelock is from charging. I don't know why but the device doesn't seem to register as deep sleep with better battery stats when fully charged and then idle but still plugged in. Likely an issue with the program and not the phone.
However if you want to test this simply charge your phone over night. Once it hits 100% it will stop charging at some point and go into sleep mode. The device is still plugged in but won't charge anymore. Device will use power, mine is usually around 95 or 93% when I fire it up and use a little juice in the morning. During this time the device uses battery quickly until it drops to 89% or so then normal discharge rate. This is normal of most android devices I've had and most everyone here is aware of this:
http://phandroid.com/2010/12/25/you...is-lying-to-you-and-its-not-such-a-bad-thing/
Getting back to the wakelock issue, f you check better battery stats this wakelock shows up under the above condition. You'll notice the time on this wakelock is usually the sum of the device on but screen off time and your screen on usage or pretty close to it.
Now charge your device to full while waiting for it (as in not going to leave it for 4+ hours on the charger after it is full). Once it stops charging at 100% pull the device. Use as normally.
Now the device is fully charged. Really this time and not just the UI telling you it's full. When you use it throughout your day and then check better battery stats you'll notice the wakelock is no longer there or nearly so depending on how fast you got the device off the charger after it was full.
End result is this seems like a reporting issue with better battery stats or the device not fully going into deep sleep while being plugged in. I would tend to lean on a reporting issue as discharge time seems about normal at 1% or so per hour while idle and that tends to hold true to my regular doze discharge.
TLDR:
This seems more like a reporting issue than actual wakelock. Any significant battery drain when fully charged can be explained by the link above and testing as I have explained in the post.
Aridon said:
I believe that wakelock is from charging. I don't know why but the device doesn't seem to register as deep sleep with better battery stats when fully charged and then idle but still plugged in. Likely an issue with the program and not the phone.
However if you want to test this simply charge your phone over night. Once it hits 100% it will stop charging at some point and go into sleep mode. The device is still plugged in but won't charge anymore. Device will use power, mine is usually around 95 or 93% when I fire it up and use a little juice in the morning. During this time the device uses battery quickly until it drops to 89% or so then normal discharge rate. This is normal of most android devices I've had and most everyone here is aware of this:
http://phandroid.com/2010/12/25/you...is-lying-to-you-and-its-not-such-a-bad-thing/
Getting back to the wakelock issue, f you check better battery stats this wakelock shows up under the above condition. You'll notice the time on this wakelock is usually the sum of the device on but screen off time and your screen on usage or pretty close to it.
Now charge your device to full while waiting for it (as in not going to leave it for 4+ hours on the charger after it is full). Once it stops charging at 100% pull the device. Use as normally.
Now the device is fully charged. Really this time and not just the UI telling you it's full. When you use it throughout your day and then check better battery stats you'll notice the wakelock is no longer there or nearly so depending on how fast you got the device off the charger after it was full.
End result is this seems like a reporting issue with better battery stats or the device not fully going into deep sleep while being plugged in. I would tend to lean on a reporting issue as discharge time seems about normal at 1% or so per hour while idle and that tends to hold true to my regular doze discharge.
TLDR:
This seems more like a reporting issue than actual wakelock. Any significant battery drain when fully charged can be explained by the link above and testing as I have explained in the post.
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The only thing is this wakelock doesn't start until after I unplug it and leave for work. It grows during the day..so is it faulty reporting? Something is using my phone when idle for about 2 hours a day with screen and sync off at 384 Mhz and that wakelock usually shows at about an hour and 10 minutes or so. I have also done as you said and after it dropped to 97% charged it back up and pulled it off immediately..same wakelock and similar time. Also this wakelock was not there with 6.0.0. So Google changed something with 6.0.1 that brought this to life for me. Also interestingly, this wakelock was at about 4-6 hours with stock kernel. I changed to AK kernel and that is what made it drop to about an hour and doubled my standby time.
OK, I froze Light Manager with TB and this wakelock went away. This was the only new thing I added to 6.0.1 to get the battery fully charged light to not change until 100%. Stock changes it at 90% for some stupid reason. So if anyone is using an LED manager, try removing it for a day and see if that makes this wakelock go away.
so here is the source. Are you guys all using the stock charger that came with the device? Only reason I ask is because I didn't start seeing this until I started using a samsung charger with a micro to c adapter.... I think
Reported at 93% it's my highest wakelock. Stock charger and no LED manager installed. Other causes or fixes?
I too have this at the top of my wakelocks. Did anyone else find a solution? I don't have any led managers
Same issue for Lenovo p2
Same issue with Lenovo p2. Anyone has any solution for this?
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/P2-P2a...t-keep-awake-quot-after-charging/td-p/3861495
Exact same problem here... any luck guys?
HTC 10 (Stock Australian Variant - 7.0)
I contacted Lenovo support on email. As usual they told me to do FACTORY RESET. I did factory reset but eventually after couple of days issue started again.
there is some issue with SMB1351 chip on motherboard of Lenovo P2. but they are not able to figure it out. In battery stat, there is no issue with any of the apps which i installed on my phone.
any help on this is greatly appreciated.....

Terrible battery life? What gives?

Hey guys...
Just here to say that I unplugged this phone at around 5 in the morning, and around 5 hours later its already down to 74%.
What did I do? Only about 10 minutes of mobile hotspot, a 2 minute phone call, and three text messages. The rest just idling...
1/4th of my battery life for just that?
What the heck?
Everything is disabled and the screen brightness is low... Whats the matter with this phone?
Looks like something is keeping your device awake.
Can you please add some screenshots of your battery graph?
In addition, you can try to boot into safe mode. If your problem is gone in safe mode, a third party app is interfering.
If you're rooted, try installing Wakelock detector or BBS (Better Battery Stats) and check out what is waking up your device.
If you use Gas Buddy, it was known to be causing massive bluetooth wakelocks. Either uninstall it or update it to the latest version.
Set your wifi to 2.4 ghz only. On 6.0 and 6.0.1, the 5 ghz band has been causing abnormal battery drain and keeping phones from entering doze mode. Here's the issue being reported: https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=197460
If neither of these make a big improvement, you'll have to use your battery stats (and if rooted, use Better Battery Stats or Wakelock Detector) to specifically see what's keeping the phone awake. In either of these apps, filter the view by "Alarms" or "wakeup triggers" and you'll see what the heavy hitters are.
Be sure to go into Location>Settings and turn off wifi and bluetooth scanning.
Hi.the maps app isvuding WiFi and gps even though both are disabled and I'm not using it... Any ideas?

Troubleshoot Doze failure / Background Apps Running

I'm trying to figure out what is going on with my wife's Turbo 2 and why Doze doesn't seem to be doing anything. I'm getting about 20% battery drain over eight hours when the phone is idle. The phone took the update a week ago so it should have had plenty of time to bake in or get a set of parameters established, but the battery drain is exactly the same as it was on Lollipop.
I cleared the cache last night after reading another thread where that was listed as the problem, but still no luck. I charged it up to 78% before we got ready for bed and when I looked at it when I woke up, it was at 54%. Most of the settings are still stock, wifi was set to always stay on, I switched that to Only When Charging today, so I'll see if that helps at all although my Nexus 6P is set to stay on Always and it only looses 3-5% overnight.
I'm guessing it's an errant app or process but I was hoping Doze would take care of something like that. I know I can reboot into Safe Mode and see if it works better, but that will just verify that it's a downloaded app causing the problem. Both Android battery stats and GSam don't show any apps with excessive drain. At that point, is there any way to pinpoint it without uninstalling everything and reinstalling a few at a time? That isn't a very efficient way of narrowing it down, especially since I'm only with the phone in the evenings.

Note 4 stays awake and drain battery while idle

I am using Note 4 (N910C) bought new 4 months ago but some times device behave weird. Sometimes device stays awake (cpu stays active) while screen is off and the device is not being used. When this state happen in the battery stats it can be seen that the awake line becomes strong and permanent and only solution is to restart the device.
After restart, device behaves normal for about 2 to 3 days and after that same problem persist. During this situation 4% per hour battery is consumed when device is idle.
In battery stats Android System and Android OS consume most of the battery when this problem happens. Otherwise device consume normal battery and I get about 6 hrs of screen on time.
I have tried several solutions like
Cleared cache.
Disabled some pre installed apps which i don't use like svoice etc
Disable sync services
Installed Gsam battery monitor but no-special process found other than android aystem which consume battery in problem state.
But nothing mentioned above really helped. The only known solution is restarting the device which help for like 2 days and problem comes again.
Device is not rooted and I am using original Samsung OS. Lollipop 5.1.1 and Marshmallow 6.0.1 both have same problem the later was updated via OTA. But nothing addressed the problem.
Please guide with the possible soultion?
I have the exact same problem, would be great if somebody can help
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I also have the same problem, i'm going to search deeper in the forums if someone solved this months ago
So far it ends up wasting the battery of a generally idle device and stays up long enough for my screen and body to heat up when left unattended.
Have you already fiddled with the screen settings itself? Particularly Settings>Device>Display and Wallpaper > Smart Stay? I turned mine off and it did reduce some of the battery drain issues.
WiFi and mobile data (even just the plain mobile signal) seems to drain the battery too a little quickly.

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