Hey,
I want to get more stats about what consumes my battery, wake lock detector doesn't work, I'm rooted but I get something along the lines of "failed to perform task" better battery stats won't show me any processes?
There is also the tool called "Better Battery Stats" https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.asksven.betterbatterystats Works on my OP5.
I used to use Gsam Battery Monitor. But since Nougat, I don't think it's very accurate. The screen % of battery used never went above 30% and in the apps list Kernel was always 20% to 35% even when using the phone a lot. So I went to using Accubattery and Better Battery Stats
tobby88 said:
There is also the tool called "Better Battery Stats" https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.asksven.betterbatterystats Works on my OP5.
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Yeah thats what I use, but as I said: Better battery stats won't show me the apps battery use %
J03llV said:
Hey,
I want to get more stats about what consumes my battery, wake lock detector doesn't work, I'm rooted but I get something along the lines of "failed to perform task" better battery stats won't show me any processes?
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I don't monitor battery. Doesn't have to. Battery lasts easily for a whole day of heavy use. Coming from an edge+ like I did, it's pure heaven:laugh:
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Yeah thats what I use, but as I said: Better battery stats won't show me the apps battery use %
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Did you try clicking process?
Is anyone able to get wakelock detector to work? Even after installing as a system app I get an error "failed to perform this task at the moment, please try later" and no stats are visible.
Binary Assault said:
Did you try clicking process?
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LOL, I knew I was missing something, I used to use this on my Samsung s3 way back never used it since. How would you go about stopping those system services wakelocks?
I use Accubattery personally, but only for the first few cycles after getting a phone. Once everything is worked in and running smoothly battery life never really changes for my use again. Though I would reinstall if an update noticeably changed battery life.
J03llV said:
LOL, I knew I was missing something, I used to use this on my Samsung s3 way back never used it since. How would you go about stopping those system services wakelocks?
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Try disable service from the app store (blue Droid icon). I used it frequently on my S7. Or you can use amplify, if amplify can run without Xposed at least. Never looked into that.
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Hi All,
For the last month I have major problem with battery life.
While the phone is NOT in use (like over night) it drains almost 10% per hour.
I didn't install any new APP. The ROM version is Samsung stock 4.3
I installed 2 Apps GSam Batter Monitor and Wakelock detector.
As you can see in the screen shots the Kernel is the major consumer (about 90%).
I will appreciate your help.
Antivirus, task killer/clenat etc?
JoniSegev said:
Hi All,
For the last month I have major problem with battery life.
While the phone is NOT in use (like over night) it drains almost 10% per hour.
I didn't install any new APP. The ROM version is Samsung stock 4.3
I installed 2 Apps GSam Batter Monitor and Wakelock detector.
As you can see in the screen shots the Kernel is the major consumer (about 90%).
I will appreciate your help.
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Thats realy bad... Disable all GAPS (except Gmail and Play Store), any unnecessary apps (Task killers, AV etc). Let the battery go down to 5%, turn off the phone and fully charge it. Try WakeLock detector if no improvement.
aspot72 said:
Thats realy bad... Disable all GAPS (except Gmail and Play Store), any unnecessary apps (Task killers, AV etc). Let the battery go down to 5%, turn off the phone and fully charge it. Try WakeLock detector if no improvement.
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Hi
Thank you for your answer.
I did all you said all ready and there was no improvement with the battery stats.
Do you have any suggestions ?
JoniSegev said:
Hi
Thank you for your answer.
I did all you said all ready and there was no improvement with the battery stats.
Do you have any suggestions ?
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Back up your stuff and reflash the FW. I would suggest using KIES 3 and in Tools option Emergency Recovery. It will completely wipe your phone and flash latest FW. When finished, boot up phone but don't set up. Do hard reset (either via Menu or use the 3 key combo) and you should be ok...
verny94 said:
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Hi
I have clean app - Clean Master.
No Antivirus.
Any suggestions ?
JoniSegev said:
Hi All,
For the last month I have major problem with battery life.
While the phone is NOT in use (like over night) it drains almost 10% per hour.
I didn't install any new APP. The ROM version is Samsung stock 4.3
I installed 2 Apps GSam Batter Monitor and Wakelock detector.
As you can see in the screen shots the Kernel is the major consumer (about 90%).
I will appreciate your help.
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Flash Kit Kat Stock Rom :highfive:
JoniSegev said:
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I have clean app - Clean Master.
No Antivirus.
Any suggestions ?
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Delete it. Its a bad app. Do only battery draining. No more Because android its not the same like windows
Or battery is old.
Either your battery is so old that it's just had it, or you have a serious issue somewhere.
Why has no one suggested the app 'Better Battery Stats'? Install that, charge the phone to full and when it's at 5% screenshot the stats and/or save them and come back and post them here.
JoniSegev said:
Hi All,
For the last month I have major problem with battery life.
While the phone is NOT in use (like over night) it drains almost 10% per hour.
I didn't install any new APP. The ROM version is Samsung stock 4.3
I installed 2 Apps GSam Batter Monitor and Wakelock detector.
As you can see in the screen shots the Kernel is the major consumer (about 90%).
I will appreciate your help.
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i'm also have problem with battery drain issue and after checked with wakelock detector app here Wakelock detector
it was wechat app that have wakelock several time say 2000 times a day.
then i used xposed name per app hacking to prevent app wakelock and it solved my problem..
Hi,
I already installed wakelock app.
Here is screen shots.
Please advice.
Thank you
Your wakelock is kernel related. It could be GPS, bluetooth, using the wrong governor...there are so many things that it could be that it's impossible to guess.
Use Better Battery Stats as has been suggested. It gives a much more in depth report of battery use.
Yeah,it's hard to guess when related to kernel...mine is related on app itself
Sent from my GT-I9500
Can someone please tell me why these 2 things are consuming so much of battery??
Although the screen on time is around 2 hours...
That's pretty bad screen on time. Normal use got me about 2h SOT at 70%. Check if you enabled sync or NFC.
This_Guyse said:
That's pretty bad screen on time. Normal use got me about 2h SOT at 70%. Check if you enabled sync or NFC.
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sync is enabled, but nfc is not....
it has been since a few weeks, i don't know why!!
i remember watching movies on it for about 4-5 hours and battery left was about 50%
Disable sync. It takes up a lot of battery. If you can't disable, set sync interval longer or to manual.
will change the sync to off...and see if that has any significant change....thanks
No improvement even after disabling sync.
I noticed today a instant drop in battery percentage when I reboot the phone.
Also I found out in a thread about cupid showing the capacity as 2100 maH in some note 3...I found the same on mine...
Is it some calibration issue...??
kaliyaakakallu1 said:
No improvement even after disabling sync.
I noticed today a instant drop in battery percentage when I reboot the phone.
Also I found out in a thread about cupid showing the capacity as 2100 maH in some note 3...I found the same on mine...
Is it some calibration issue...??
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First try to turn off the phone completely and turn it on again. Sometimes that may help.
Second, install Wakelock Detector to see which process eats your battery.
vndnguyen said:
First try to turn off the phone completely and turn it on again. Sometimes that may help.
Second, install Wakelock Detector to see which process eats your battery.
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I tried Turning my phone completely off and then turned it on....still the battery drain was same..
finally i had to factory reset the phone, installed a few daily usage apps...and observed the battery backup.
i am getting a 27 hours of on time with 100% battery and screen on time is 2-2.5 hours for this period. Is it ok??
kaliyaakakallu1 said:
I tried Turning my phone completely off and then turned it on....still the battery drain was same..
finally i had to factory reset the phone, installed a few daily usage apps...and observed the battery backup.
i am getting a 27 hours of on time with 100% battery and screen on time is 2-2.5 hours for this period. Is it ok??
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Not too ok, but average and acceptable.
Did you use Wakelock Detector app to check?
vndnguyen said:
Not too ok, but average and acceptable.
Did you use Wakelock Detector app to check?
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my phone is not rooted yet and i couldn't find any method to install any wakelock detector app to a non-root phone..
is there any??
UPDATE: i managed to install wakelock detector using th tcp method i found, will update you after 1 or 2 charge cycles....thanks
What's the update on the battery issue? Which custom ROM are using on Note 3 now?
So throughout the work day my battery life was absolutely stellar, amazing.
But, I took my phone off charge at ~95% last night at around midnight. Woke up at ~6:45am and it was down to like 75%-78% don't remember specifically.
Everyone else is saying their phone doesn't lose more than like 35 overnight but mine lost a crazy amount of battery.
The ONLY thing I can think of is that it had Netflix streaming to my Chromecast overnight but at the very worst it would have streamed two episodes, then stopped, then it would've stopped streaming to Chromecast entirely and just idled on my phone without playing video or anything.
Would that situation above cause a ~20% battery lose? It didn't seem like it to me based on my battery life throughout the previous day but I don't know .. I'll test again tonight and be sure to leave Netflix off and all that.
I get 0% drain over 8h(havent tested it for more than that), I leave the apps open but the connection off. think you have a app gone rough, check your battery stats whats taking up all the juce
johanbiff said:
I get 0% drain over 8h(havent tested it for more than that), I leave the apps open but the connection off. think you have a app gone rough, check your battery stats whats taking up all the juce
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Before I charged my phone just like a half hour ago, it said the battery usage was like .. 20-20% Android OS, 15%~ something else regarding Android, then 5% Netflix, 3% Reddit Sync, a few other apps with low percentages, nothing really hogging anything. Is it possible my phone just didn't go into sleep mode? Is there a system package that controls that, that my Samsung Package Disabler Pro may have disabled? Not too sure what happened. Hopefully it doesn't reoccur tonight.
Quick question: Should I even be using Greenify and manually hibernating apps or should I just wait for a ROM and THEN use it to automatically do that? I don't even know if constantly manually using Greenify is helping or hurting my battery lol.
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Before I charged my phone just like a half hour ago, it said the battery usage was like .. 20-20% Android OS, 15%~ something else regarding Android, then 5% Netflix, 3% Reddit Sync, a few other apps with low percentages, nothing really hogging anything. Is it possible my phone just didn't go into sleep mode? Is there a system package that controls that, that my Samsung Package Disabler Pro may have disabled? Not too sure what happened. Hopefully it doesn't reoccur tonight.
Quick question: Should I even be using Greenify and manually hibernating apps or should I just wait for a ROM and THEN use it to automatically do that? I don't even know if constantly manually using Greenify is helping or hurting my battery lol.
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You are having the same problem that everybody with the sd820 version has I presume, you should not use greenify with doze from what I've heard. Try clearing your cashe.
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You are having the same problem that everybody with the sd820 version has I presume, you should not use greenify with doze from what I've heard. Try clearing your cashe.
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So I should just uninstall Greenify then?
Is Doze something that's just built into the S7 itself that after a certain period of time it puts the phone to sleep? Maybe Greenify was interfering with that and my phone never actually went to sleep?
thespr said:
So I should just uninstall Greenify then?
Is Doze something that's just built into the S7 itself that after a certain period of time it puts the phone to sleep? Maybe Greenify was interfering with that and my phone never actually went to sleep?
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Yeah. You don't need it, use the built in doze feat instead.. you can turn it off in setting->battery->information. There you will see a on/off switch. Your problem could be Greenify yes.
johanbiff said:
Yeah. You don't need it, use the built in doze feat instead.. you can turn it off in setting->battery->information. There you will see a on/off switch. Your problem could be Greenify yes.
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I don't see an option for Doze in the battery screen. I see options for Power Saving Mode, Ultra Power Saving Mode, Fast Cable Charging, Show Battery Percentage, then if I hit "more" in the upper right, it just says "Refresh" and "Optimize Battery Usage."
Thanks again!
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I don't see an option for Doze in the battery screen. I see options for Power Saving Mode, Ultra Power Saving Mode, Fast Cable Charging, Show Battery Percentage, then if I hit "more" in the upper right, it just says "Refresh" and "Optimize Battery Usage."
Thanks again!
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Here are some pics.
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I don't have that button at all :/
I see the battery usage graph, then below that is a list of what apps took up how much percentage, and above the graph is everything I said in the last post.
I have the North American Verizon S7 Edge .. not sure what's going on. Is there a system package that Doze runs off of that might be disabled by my package disabler?
I just read another thread on another forum where other people don't see an option for Doze anywhere either.
thespr said:
I don't have that button at all :/
I see the battery usage graph, then below that is a list of what apps took up how much percentage, and above the graph is everything I said in the last post.
I have the North American Verizon S7 Edge .. not sure what's going on. Is there a system package that Doze runs off of that might be disabled by my package disabler?
I just read another thread on another forum where other people don't see an option for Doze anywhere either.
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You are one step forward, go one back from the stats and graph
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You are one step forward, go one back from the stats and graph
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When I tap "Battery" from the settings menu that's the screen it takes me to, there isn't a screen before it for me :/
thespr said:
When I tap "Battery" from the settings menu that's the screen it takes me to, there isn't a screen before it for me :/
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What?! that's really weird.. but either way, turn off Greenify and see if it is better.. Can't help you more than that I'm afraid:/
johanbiff said:
What?! that's really weird.. but either way, turn off Greenify and see if it is better.. Can't help you more than that I'm afraid:/
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Yeah it seems like the phone is just using an app-specific optimization program instead of Doze or something, no clue. I have options to optimize apps for the lowest possible battery consumption and that's automatically on for basically every app, but there isn't a single hint of Doze or a screen before the battery graph screen.. weird.
I uninstalled Greenify so hopefully that will fix it.
Hopefully there isn't a system package for doze that I have disabled, I scrolled through everything I disabled and nothing had much to do with Doze, battery consumption, power, energy, etc.
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Yeah it seems like the phone is just using an app-specific optimization program instead of Doze or something, no clue. I have options to optimize apps for the lowest possible battery consumption and that's automatically on for basically every app, but there isn't a single hint of Doze or a screen before the battery graph screen.. weird.
I uninstalled Greenify so hopefully that will fix it.
Hopefully there isn't a system package for doze that I have disabled, I scrolled through everything I disabled and nothing had much to do with Doze, battery consumption, power, energy, etc.
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Samsung built in doze combining there own style on it so what you are seeing is the doze. Just leave everything on auto and your fine.
johanbiff said:
Samsung built in doze combining there own style on it so what you are seeing is the doze.
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Ahhh okay so now Doze is just something automatically always running without options? That's a relief. Now I'm convinced Greenify may have been the issue.
thespr said:
Ahhh okay so now Doze is just something automatically always running without options? That's a relief. Now I'm convinced Greenify may have been the issue.
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You can shut it off for specific apps with the slider. Seems like I have one added option to don't use it on or off on my sw that you do not. but you can disable doze for apps with the slider, but just leave it on auto and it will fix it for ya
Yep lose 1% in 10 hour sleep wifi off all apps open
Must've been Greenify interfering with the built-in Doze (or app-optimization for SD820 variants).
Turned AOD off, uninstalled Greenify, last night battery went from 99% to 98%.
Let's discuss battery performance, issues, battery monitoring apps, etc in this thread for the Huawei Ascend XT.
The non-user replaceable XT battery is rated at 3000 mAh.
I like to use Gsam Battery Monitor app.
divineBliss said:
Let's discuss battery performance, issues, battery monitoring apps, etc in this thread for the Huawei Ascend XT.
The non-user replaceable XT battery is rated at 3000 mAh.
I like to use Gsam Battery Monitor app.
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My battery usage is around 9.6% an hour. Built in battery monitor must have been altered by my deleting spree. I also got rid of the phone manager too. I've been on battery for 35 minutes and have lost 6% battery. Thinking about going back to stock and taking a different approach as somewhere along the lines I mutated the Android system (using most of the battery).
Please specify what radios you have on during usage and screen brightness and screen on time is a big factor. I didn't go crazy and delete stuff other than AT&T bloatware and apps I don't use, and I'm quite happy. Maybe good idea to go back to stock after making a TWRP backup and do debloat in phases with days in between .
Did you try suggested battery app?
Yes I'm using gsam and now I'm up to ~13% usage an hour. BT is always off. Wi-Fi is always connected. Screen is always at auto so it's pretty dark. I'm going to go back to stock so I can figure out what exactly is draining battery.
Gsam should tell you in apps list. Did it prompt you for permissions to grant via adb pm grant?
jarrettsuydam said:
Yes I'm using gsam and now I'm up to ~13% usage an hour. BT is always off. Wi-Fi is always connected. Screen is always at auto so it's pretty dark. I'm going to go back to stock so I can figure out what exactly is draining battery.
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Gsam should tell you in apps list. Did it prompt you for permissions to grant via adb pm grant?
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It didn't, it asked for root at one point. Android system was chugging it all down. So it must have been a system app or service I either deleted or disabled. I'm back on stock now and we shall see.
I always notice phone lost more battery after rooted. Also removing wrong app can caused it too. When the system look for that app and it's not there. It keeps looking and cause the phone always ON (even screen off).
Going back to stock is one way to fix because you are not sure which app you removed wrong after rooted
That gives me an idea. I would do an "adb shell logcat" and see if it's spewing errors/FATALS if you suspect battery issues. I've seen this when something can't be found by system at startup.
How can I get back to stock?
Flash your TWRP back you made following the root/TWRP instructions . Should work, but don't restore the stock recovery unless you want that. Restore boot, system, and maybe data. Wipe cache and dalvik from TWRP before rebooting. Good luck .
sweetboy02125 said:
How can I get back to stock?
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Has anyone used better battery stats? There is a free version on XDA that will point out partial and full wakelocks that would affect battery life. I have not done this yet, if anyone has please report back.
divineBliss said:
Flash your TWRP back you made following the root/TWRP instructions . Should work, but don't restore the stock recovery unless you want that. Restore boot, system, and maybe data. Wipe cache and dalvik from TWRP before rebooting. Good luck .
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I deleted that. I thought i don't need that after rooted. I got fast battery drain due to accidentally remove apps that needed in the systems. Oh well
Go back to the main thread and find who shared their stock TWRP. That should fix you up.
sweetboy02125 said:
I deleted that. I thought i don't need that after rooted. I got fast battery drain due to accidentally remove apps that needed in the systems. Oh well
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While you are looking for a stock TWRP back, go into TWRP and wipe cache and dalvik, then reboot. Phone will sit on AT&T logo for about 30 minutes. Maybe it will fix the battery drain problem. Before you do that, do a logcat and see if it's spewing fatals or if you see any hints.
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While you are looking for a stock TWRP back, go into TWRP and wipe cache and dalvik, then reboot. Phone will sit on AT&T logo for about 30 minutes. Maybe it will fix the battery drain problem. Before you do that, do a logcat and see if it's spewing fatals or if you see any hints.
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I wipe 2 cached and david, phone have normal reboot, less than 1 minute. Nothing changes. The "awake" time in battery management show 1hours screen on and 55% left (from 100%). I don't have this before rooting, AWAKE and SCREEN ON always sync. NOw AWAKE even SCREEN OFF
sweetboy02125 said:
I wipe 2 cached and david, phone have normal reboot, less than 1 minute. Nothing changes. The "awake" time in battery management show 1hours screen on and 55% left (from 100%). I don't have this before rooting, AWAKE and SCREEN ON always sync. NOw AWAKE even SCREEN OFF
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Use better battery stats app to see what your wakelock is.
GSam Battery Monitor can also tell you about wakelocks. I'm not sure if it breaks it out by app or not. Are you using free or pay BBS?
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Remove PowerGenie app Huawei uses. These are the custom profiles they designed and they are crap. I go to bed at 6 am and wakeup at 3 and lose about 3℅. No lie. Ive always found the the OEMs on die power management better than placebo apps. Hardware based will out do software anyday of the week. My own opinion only.
What radios (WiFi, cell, GPS, etc) do you have on during 6am-3pm? I put mine in airplane mode during sleep hours.
shawnchalfant said:
Remove PowerGenie app Huawei uses. These are the custom profiles they designed and they are crap. I go to bed at 6 am and wakeup at 3 and lose about 3℅. No lie. Ive always found the the OEMs on die power management better than placebo apps. Hardware based will out do software anyday of the week. My own opinion only.
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I've been getting a lot of idle battery drain after only a couple of weeks and it's very disappointing to see. I used GSAM Battery Monitor (after granting the additional permissions via adb) and it looks like my three biggest issues are Phone Services, the OS itself, and Google Play Services. I have attached screenshots below of the information from GSAM.
Anyone experiencing something similar or know of any way to fix this?
Zerebos said:
I've been getting a lot of idle battery drain after only a couple of weeks and it's very disappointing to see. I used GSAM Battery Monitor (after granting the additional permissions via adb) and it looks like my three biggest issues are Phone Services, the OS itself, and Google Play Services. I have attached screenshots below of the information from GSAM.
Anyone experiencing something similar or know of any way to fix this?
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Do you have pictures of the main GSam page that shows drain rate per hr & SOT?
Sent from my SM-G935U using Tapatalk
Not from that exact day but I just took one now. And the breakdown shown is typical
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Not from that exact day but I just took one now. And the breakdown shown is typical
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looks like it is your app usage not your screen that is using most of your battery. Try closing/uninstalling some apps.
l33tlinuxh4x0r said:
looks like it is your app usage not your screen that is using most of your battery. Try closing/uninstalling some apps.
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If you look at the first post, the "apps" causing the majority of battery drain is the Kernel and Call Services. That's my problem, but I don't know how to fix this.
Zerebos said:
If you look at the first post, the "apps" causing the majority of battery drain is the Kernel and Call Services. That's my problem, but I don't know how to fix this.
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My battery is good. Can you go to settings, battery & power saving and take a screenshot of the bottom of the Battery usage screen. It shows what apps are using what, just like the app that you are using but stock android for statistics. Phone idle is using the most for me with 4% followed by Screen with 2%. I have had the phone on battery for 5 hours and 15 minutes from a full charge and still have 90% battery left. I usually end the day with about 60% or 70% battery life remaining.
Also are you using wifi calling? Do you need it? Turning it off might help your battery.
EDIT: also even if call services takes up 16% and you don't have any apps running then you are only using 16% of your battery. I you have 32 apps open using 1% each you are using 32%. From the screenshots it looks like you are using a lot of apps which means a lot of battery drain.
l33tlinuxh4x0r said:
My battery is good. Can you go to settings, battery & power saving and take a screenshot of the bottom of the Battery usage screen. It shows what apps are using what, just like the app that you are using but stock android for statistics. Phone idle is using the most for me with 4% followed by Screen with 2%. I have had the phone on battery for 5 hours and 15 minutes from a full charge and still have 90% battery left. I usually end the day with about 60% or 70% battery life remaining.
Also are you using wifi calling? Do you need it? Turning it off might help your battery.
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"My battery is good." Doesn't really help me man, mine was good for the first couple weeks I had the phone, but my usage habits haven't changed.
Phone Idle is at 32%, Call Services is at 12%, Screen at 10%, Snapchat at 8%. I use WiFi calling as there is almost no signal at my apartment. When I leave however I turn it off.
Zerebos said:
"My battery is good." Doesn't really help me man, mine was good for the first couple weeks I had the phone, but my usage habits haven't changed.
Phone Idle is at 32%, Call Services is at 12%, Screen at 10%, Snapchat at 8%. I use WiFi calling as there is almost no signal at my apartment. When I leave however I turn it off.
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Ok, Yeah I was just using my battery as a comparison. Looks like phone idle is eating up a lot of battery and It is probably because you have low signal or because of the wifi calling. Not sure which as I don't use wifi calling. You might want to look at getting a Sprint Magic Box. https://www.sprint.com/en/shop/serv...16=magic box |All&question_box=magic box |All
Only problem is that it isn't out yet so you would have to preorder it. The good news is that it looks like it is going to be free.
Did you figure out any solution to this? I'm having similar performance on my Sprint G6 and not sure how to fix it... All these people reporting 5-6 hours of SOT have me really jealous.
xPhantom said:
Did you figure out any solution to this? I'm having similar performance on my Sprint G6 and not sure how to fix it... All these people reporting 5-6 hours of SOT have me really jealous.
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I use greenify and hibernation manager.... It says it might slow down the performance of the phone but I can't tell the difference.
Norc?
xPhantom said:
Did you figure out any solution to this? I'm having similar performance on my Sprint G6 and not sure how to fix it... All these people reporting 5-6 hours of SOT have me really jealous.
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It helps with the idle battery.
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It helps with the idle battery.
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What do you mean, "it helps with the idle battery?" What exactly are you referring to that helps?
I'm having the exact same issue with my sprint g6. Battery was fine until recently. Nothing has changed, no new apps or anything. Adb reports call services draining the most, just like your screenshots. Anyone ever figure out the culprit for this issue?
I haven't figured it out yet, but I really hope someone does. I read somewhere that resetting the phone fixes the issue even in the long term but I don't really want to back up all my data and apps and everything to try it.
Zerebos said:
I haven't figured it out yet, but I really hope someone does. I read somewhere that resetting the phone fixes the issue even in the long term but I don't really want to back up all my data and apps and everything to try it.
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Try using iRoot, maybe it can rewrite how your phone uses different apps to save battery.
Anyone have any luck solving this? I'm having the exact same problem with the same phone - Sprint LG G6 and "Call Services" is my primary battery drain.
I don't have particularly low signal - med/high for most of the day and I have wifi calling turned off. I've had this same problem across multiple phones (G5 and G6) as well as across factory resets on both phones. I used to get great battery life with my G5(~85% at the end of the day if I didn't use it much) and then this started happening about a year ago.
Wakelock detector is showing >1000 wakeup triggers from call services - the most by tenfold above everything else.
Seems like it might be related to Sprint/LG since Call Services has mostly LG related processes running on it, but unfortunately that doesn't help me get rid of the battery drain. Any ideas?