Picked up an Asus zenwatch 2. When it's connected my phone won't go into deep sleep. As soon as I shut off Bluetooth, my phone sleeps.
It's killing my battery, lost 20% overnight.
Any idea how to fix this? Gonna have to sell this thing if I can't fix this.
Have you tried Asus tech support? The Gear Fit 2 watch doesn't have this problem with the S7e, so it's specific to the Asus watch.
You could also try revoking the Prevent Phone from Sleeping permission for Android Wear and/or for any app associated with the Asus watch.
No, haven't. Figured I'd post here first
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I have a Huawei watch and do not have this problem. I have it set to not sleep the connection and it still doesn't drain the battery. In fact I barely notice any addition drain when it is connected. sounds like it might be one of the apps you have installed that is trying to communicate with the watch. do you have a list of apps that push notifications to your watch. My bet is one of those is causing the drain.
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2.5% per hour is almost triple what it was before the watch.
But, I removed all Android Wear software, reset the watch, restarted the phone and started over, appears to be resolved. I did all of that last night and it didn't fix it, no idea why doing it a second time may have worked.
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I've been using the zenwatch 2 for a few months, no issues. I lose about 2 percent in 8 hours when i sleep. And that's with notifications.
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Stock ROM, unlocked and rooted, flashed LTE enabler zip. Still on JWR66V.
Charged phone yesterday, went out, when I got home it was still around 70% battery so I did not put it in the charger. Woke up, tried to open Facebook messenger to read a message, app took a bit to load, so I just closed it and put the phone down. When I looked again, it was at 18% battery. Hardly used it.
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Any ideas? Took it off the charger about an hour ago at 91% now at 79 with little use.
Turn off Facebook auto update and gps
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Why would either of those things cause a battery drain like that?
Seems a little less since a shut down and restart. But still curious..?
You have Google Services battery drain. Check http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2385843
Yeah, also make sure currents isn't auto updating..
Anything pulling data on a regular basis will use battery.. Notifications, etc because they cause the app to basically run all the time.
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I get all that. I've never seen this much of a battery drop while the phone was idle.
Yeah, all my sync is on and i'm constantly connected to wifi. Never seen a idle drop that much.
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These past few days the battery has been draining ridiculously fast.
I charged it before bed and then it's basically sat with the screen off since.
34% battery gone to AndroidOS and Android System.
Better Battery Stats hasn't been very helpful as I'm not rooted. It does say that it's been "awake" 100% since unplugged.
Here's some shots. Anyone know particular culprits?
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Delete everything inside your android folder in internal memory and memory card.
That would wipe all of my game saves etc wouldn't it?
Seems a background processing is keeping the phone awake. It might be because Bluetooth is on.
You can try using Greenify to Force Stop most of the apps (Does not require root). I find that my phone does not wake up much after it Force stopped most apps.
Do note that you would want to leave messaging apps running or you will not receive messages.
I have a Gear S connected by BT LE but I thought the point of BT LE was it's low power. ..
Ok. Update. Having turned off the Gear S and killing it's connection, that wasn't the cause as it's still 100% awake whilst screen off.
Ok. It seems to be Samsung's Gear Manager app. Uninstalled and it goes into deep sleep straight away. With it installed, even when not connected to anything, it keeps the phone awake.
My MAXX has been acting up as of late with what I believe to be battery related issues. The phone would run fine to 50% battery and then become unstable, sometimes it'll all of a sudden drop down to 5% and more often would reboot. Ordered an Onite 3500mah battery off Amazon and installed it. Charging as I am typing this post. Hope it fixes my problems as I still love this phone even being an iPhone 6s owner for a while now. Lenovo can go suck it, it's not Motorola's fault it is not upgrading the MAXX to Lollipop, it's the new management.
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Currently sitting at 70% on the same charge as the OP. Seems like the phone is doing OK with the new battery. Will see if it'll make it through the day without a charge. I miss the JB days when the phone legitimately can go without a charge for days. KitKat and Lollipop ended that with a quickness. My iPhone 6s with its tiny battery have very similar battery life to the MAXX on normal use but iOS is much better at idling as I can go without a charge for days on low usage occasions. The MAXX with Greenify, Amplify and Power Nap still can't come close, don't know how the deep doze feature in Marshmallow compares. Guess I'll find out here shortly as CM13 for the MotoX seems to be coming along nicely thanks to a few dedicated members. Guess the trigger point would be when they fix the flashlight issue... They seem to have everything else working.
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Last week got update for both s10+ with last security update and on galaxy watch got update CSG4.
After these updates start to have high battery drain on both phone and watch, Samsung device care start to make pop up that some proces is overloading CPU and needs to be closed. This process is galaxy wearable.
Same time phone is hot practically most of the time...
Anybody with similar issue? What can be done?
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That's overkill. Hard reset the watch is my guess.
I agree is disaster, but am not sure it is watch issue or also phone. Yet phone I can not reset for sure as am out of my country and need bank apps working (issue with activation if not in home country).
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Checked today morning, new process on list. Anybody knows what is this one?
After 1 hr SOT have 50% remaining on phone... View attachment 4804032
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Checked today morning, new process on list. Anybody knows what is this one?
After 1 hr SOT have 50% remaining on phone... View attachment 4804032View attachment 4804033
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That is the process that syncs data between your phone and watch.
Try resetting the watch as long as you can't reset the phone.
Set it up without restoring any backup.
Is it necessary Hard reset after update miui 11 stable.
Because feel battery drain fast after update mobile
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I am facing the same issue, people everywhere say they get 8-10 hours of sot and I am blown, the maximum I get is 6 hours that too on wifi.
For some reason my the highest drain is by whatsapp.
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I am facing the same issue, people everywhere say they get 8-10 hours of sot and I am blown, the maximum I get is 6 hours that too on wifi.
For some reason my the highest drain is by whatsapp.
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I'm suffering the same with WhatsApp.
Just disable all notifications of whatsapp, both on OS and on the app
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Just disable all notifications of whatsapp, both on OS and on the app
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Thanks you very much. Now WhatsApp consumption is back to normal.
It's funny when people judge vendor for something that is not but the issue can be junk apps like WhatsApp, I don't use that Trojan whole but anyways not the point, you should understand that you have to control the work of the apps on your device if you have them a lot, in my case I have 100 apps something and they all configured to my needs and I charge my phone once a day, that includes using it as a work tool, watch media, internet surfing, even play games sometimes, basically all they long active and no issues. If it were a global issue that would affect all of the phones but not random. Just think about it.