Hello, I have a Moto X Style model xt1572 and after upgrading to Android 7.0 (through OTA) I noticed that my phone's battery is losing its charge. Unfortunately, I did not notice if this same problem occurred before the update.
The problem occurs when I reboot the device (up + down + lock), it loses about 8 to 10 percent of the battery charge, sometimes even more, but if I turn it off and on again then it does not lose the charge .
As an attempt to solve the problem, I rooted the device and installed a battery calibration app, the app informed me that the battery health is good, but I still have the problem of the loss of charge if I reboot the device .
Yesterday, as part of my tests, I charged the phone thro 100% battery (from 12am when it charged 100%) and did not recharge the battery until it was empty, which came at 12h12am today, but i almost not touched my phone yesterday because of my job.
Still as a test, today, I loaded my device up to 100% and then turned it off and on, again, there was no loss of charge, so I rebooted the device and guess what? It dropped from 100 to 88%, I attached some images to the end of the post showing the full load and minutes after restarting the load drop, and also 100% of the load and minutes after switching off and on again with 100%.
Anyone who has upgraded to version 7.0 could test and see if this load loss also occurs?
I believe that it is problem in my battery, but I would like to exclude all possibilities before investing in a new battery.
device Info: http://i.imgur.com/4DPos7v.png
100% before reset: http://i.imgur.com/C3SxbwP.png
88% after reset: http://i.imgur.com/AFPFZmV.png
100% before turn off: http://i.imgur.com/Botk9IQ.png
100% after turn on: http://i.imgur.com/rzOSreS.png
Did you do a cache wipe and/or factory reset? I would suggest it, lots of major changes under the hood... A factory reset is recommended after any major OS version upgrade. Any troubleshooting prior to that would likely be a waste.
acejavelin said:
Did you do a cache wipe and/or factory reset? I would suggest it, lots of major changes under the hood... A factory reset is recommended after any major OS version upgrade. Any troubleshooting prior to that would likely be a waste.
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When I did the root it resets itself. Should I reset again?
rafaelalvesals said:
When I did the root it resets itself. Should I reset again?
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You mean you unlocked the bootloader after you had nougat and that did a factory reset? Then no, just do a a cache wipe. If you did the reset before Nougat, yes, do it again.
acejavelin said:
You mean you unlocked the bootloader after you had nougat and that did a factory reset? Then no, just do a a cache wipe. If you did the reset before Nougat, yes, do it again.
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Yes, nougat first, after that i unlocked the bootloader. I tried to wipe the cache as you said and did not work too, dropped from 58 to 23%
rafaelalvesals said:
Yes, nougat first, after that i unlocked the bootloader. I tried to wipe the cache as you said and did not work too, dropped from 58 to 23%
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Install GSAM and wakelock detector, see whats keeping it awake
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Install GSAM and wakelock detector, see whats keeping it awake
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can you link me up to this app? i've find one but i dont think its the one that you refer about.
Here it is https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gsamlabs.bbm
rafaelalvesals said:
can you link me up to this app? i've find one but i dont think its the one that you refer about.
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I don't know how plain that could be... Google finds them almost immediately.
GSAM Battery Monitor
Wakelock Detector [Root]
i installed both, but none of them show me what's consuming my battery when i reset my phone, i charged 100% them i reset it and goes to 84% and the apps said that i lost just 1% even it showing that i have 84% =/
rafaelalvesals said:
i installed both, but none of them show me what's consuming my battery when i reset my phone, i charged 100% them i reset it and goes to 84% and the apps said that i lost just 1% even it showing that i have 84% =/
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Take a screenshot of GSAM and WLD after it's down to around 40% or lower and post it please.
Hello i am facing the same problem. So i reverted back to marshmallow and it fixed i think. in nougut it drains battery even when you phone is idle thats what i think. And there is another thing moto x style stores it battery info in a pertition names logs-charging.(i am not sure) but maybe in nougut update it gets reset so battery calibration gets wrong and your phone thinks you battery can store 3000 mah when your battery can store less than 3000 mah, for an example like 2700 mah after some month of use. So when you restart your phone your phone checks battery power remaining by measuring voltage and it changes the percentage to show remaining battery. Well i can be wrong. And sorry for bad english.
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Take a screenshot of GSAM and WLD after it's down to around 40% or lower and post it please.
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Should i keep reset cicle to lower it or normal use?
rafaelalvesals said:
Should i keep reset cicle to lower it or normal use?
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Need to see %% chart in middle, whatever you gotta do for that.
yk1999 said:
Hello i am facing the same problem. So i reverted back to marshmallow and it fixed i think. in nougut it drains battery even when you phone is idle thats what i think. And there is another thing moto x style stores it battery info in a pertition names logs-charging.(i am not sure) but maybe in nougut update it gets reset so battery calibration gets wrong and your phone thinks you battery can store 3000 mah when your battery can store less than 3000 mah, for an example like 2700 mah after some month of use. So when you restart your phone your phone checks battery power remaining by measuring voltage and it changes the percentage to show remaining battery. Well i can be wrong. And sorry for bad english.
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Your phone is losing charge with normal use or only when you reset it? Because mine loose charge only when i reset it apparently, with normal use its seems to be ok and discharge as it should.
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Need to see %% chart in middle, whatever you gotta do for that.
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here man, to make it easy i up all print on my google drive and let it open to everyone see it:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B0Td4rl3L_coaHg5cXA4REdJWms
Is this an official OTA update you got on your device... or did you have to force it somehow?
Your radio usage is crazy high, 30% of your battery usage was by your radios... Just for reference, mine is RARELY ever over 10%, usually around 6~7%
acejavelin said:
Is this an official OTA update you got on your device... or did you have to force it somehow?
Your radio usage is crazy high, 30% of your battery usage was by your radios... Just for reference, mine is RARELY ever over 10%, usually around 6~7%
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Yes, original OTA update without any mod on the phone. Is Phone radio about the signal oscillation? if is, the reason is that i live on Brazil, our cell phone antennas here is not the best and on my work (where i pass almost all day) theres problem with signal, some operators not even has signal there in some points of the office...
rafaelalvesals said:
Yes, original OTA update without any mod on the phone. Is Phone radio about the signal oscillation? if is, the reason is that i live on Brazil, our cell phone antennas here is not the best and on my work (where i pass almost all day) theres problem with signal, some operators not even has signal there in some points of the office...
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Yeah, that's probably why... The worse the signal strength/quality, the harder the radios have to work.
How old is the device? If it's exceeding 18 months, probably a good idea to think about replacing the battery and back.
For my battery is really really worse on nougat! Like 1hour less SoT or more, a lot less active too. I have to charge it 3 times a day...
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Hi all,
Basically a few days ago I updated the firmware via Kies from 2.2 to 2.2.1 on my Galaxy S. However, I instantly noticed a huge decrease in battery life - 50% gone overnight when in standby! So I factory reset the phone and had everything disabled - the phone only lost 10% in 24 hours. So I decided to try and eliminate the possible causes so first I turned on wifi and within 2 hours I have lost almost 30% of the battery life with no usage so wifi seems to be the culprit
In the wifi menu network notification is off, however, the device seems to be scanning for networks every 5-10 seconds even when connected! I had no problems like this on 2.2 where I could comfortably get 2 days usage with wifi on. Also as I would prefer wifi to be on constantly when connected I would prefer not to change the wifi sleep policy. Any suggestions would be much appreciated
Many thanks, and sorry if there's similar thread already
which version of 2.2 did you have before?
try a flash back and see what happens.
Or try to drain battery (do not charge till 1% or almost dead) then full charge it.
Always happen to me when I flash my phone to a new ROM.
Thanks for the replies. I've tried leaving the battery till it was almost drained but maybe I'll let it go completely flat and charge it see if that makes a difference?
Also trying juice defender from the market to see if that helps. Not sure if it is a problem with the firmware though been looking around and a few people seem to have had the problem with no real solution
Might have to go back to 2.2 but would prefer not to as I've noticed a big decrease in lag on 2.2.1. Also can't remember what version of 2.2 I had I'll see how the battery life goes over the next few days after trying a couple of drain/charging cycles hopefully won't have to downgrade it. Come on 2.3.2
Thanks for the replies so far
Battery Bug is Major issue with all the versions of 2.2.1, Battery life is very bad. Even the Browser is worst in 2.2.1. May be in 2.3 it will get fixed.
I have tested all the new releases of 2.2.1. I found its smooth and fast.
A1exM said:
... replies. I've tried leaving the battery till it was almost drained but maybe I'll let it go completely flat and charge it see if that makes a difference?
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Very very bad idea to let the battery go completly flat, it's the best way to damage it and even lose 20% of his initial capacity. Never go under 10%.
To calibrate it properly, wait 10% turn off the phone, fully charge it, restart. (do it again 3 times).
ttf said:
Very very bad idea to let the battery go completly flat, it's the best way to damage it and even lose 20% of his initial capacity. Never go under 10%.
To calibrate it properly, wait 10% turn off the phone, fully charge it, restart. (do it again 3 times).
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The battery is calibrated to do this already, the charging circuit will not allow power to the device unless there is a certain amount of charge in the battery. It's there to protect the battery from this exact eventuality.
bullzeye.za said:
The battery is calibrated to do this already, the charging circuit will not allow power to the device unless there is a certain amount of charge in the battery. It's there to protect the battery from this exact eventuality.
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That's how it's supposed to be in an ideal world.
Hi all,
I would like to ask you(with better skills than me) something about my LG device. Once I got up after listening to music my device was approximately 42celsius degrees and i had to turn it off for 30 mins to get it on a normal temperature. After that I realized my device battery is draining so fast. I don't know why....my idea is that: because of the high temperature or it's a software bug. I plug my phone off at 6:30am and after using it a little I only have maximum 20% at 4:00pm. I'm using Alegen's 5.0.1 rom and all the people who use it said they haven't got a problem like me. I downloaded CPUz and it says my battery life is good. So please help me because I don't know what to do.
Sorry about my English.
42 is a verry low temp. My G2 have 45 in idle, doing nothing. Dont worry, there is no pb with battery
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42 is a verry low temp. My G2 have 45 in idle, doing nothing. Dont worry, there is no pb with battery
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Thanks for your answer but what should I do with my battery draining? I'm using it on a very low brightness and wifi is turned off,etc...
Make a nandroid backup and then try reflashing to stock after a full battery charge. Use the phone until 5-2% and then fully charge it. Then use as normal and see if it helps. If that hasnt helped it could be battery issues.
Also when the phone heats up is it near the top beside the camera?
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heavy_metal_man said:
Make a nandroid backup and then try reflashing to stock after a full battery charge. Use the phone until 5-2% and then fully charge it. Then use as normal and see if it helps. If that hasnt helped it could be battery issues.
Also when the phone heats up is it near the top beside the camera?
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Yes I would say but I don't know for sure
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Yes I would say but I don't know for sure
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Mine heats on same place, so i think its CPU/GPU there, as battery is lower than that, so its normal
nikola016 said:
Mine heats on same place, so i think its CPU/GPU there, as battery is lower than that, so its normal
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Ohh but I don't know why my phones battery keep draining....
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Ohh but I don't know why my phones battery keep draining....
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Maybe you have some apps which keeps your device awake, try with another rom/kernel kombination (dont use 5.0 roms to test battery as battery is better on stock based roms)
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Maybe you have some apps which keeps your device awake, try with another rom/kernel kombination (dont use 5.0 roms to test battery as battery is better on stock based roms)
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99% of the time this is the case - a rogue app running, or one of its services, keeping the phone awake and running in the background.
OP, try this: reset the phone to factory settings, restart it and then just leave it like that for 30 minutes or so. Don't even enter your SIM PIN or anything. If the phone is still heating up, the unit is defective and requires service (it is not impossible that the battery is shorting out somewhere somehow).
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99% of the time this is the case - a rogue app running, or one of its services, keeping the phone awake and running in the background.
OP, try this: reset the phone to factory settings, restart it and then just leave it like that for 30 minutes or so. Don't even enter your SIM PIN or anything. If the phone is still heating up, the unit is defective and requires service (it is not impossible that the battery is shorting out somewhere somehow).
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Under factory reset you mean I have to backup the original LG software or my lollipop rom is good?
No, just try resetting to factory defaults (obviously, back up everything important), you can do it either through the menu or the recovery.
Hey everyone. So I bought a second hand note 4 recently and have been having battery problems.
I did a full wipe install of CM13 and the battery dropped to 0% at random times and I had to plug it in the charger for the phone to even boot as it would just restart as soon as it turned on. Anyway, i thought this is probably due to faulty battery. I purchased another one and now this one doesn't reboot at random times but seems like the phone keeps reading the battery percentage wrong, sometimes it doesn't charge over certain percent, just gets stuck at 77% or 63% or any percentage really. If I remove the battery and plug it back in, it shows a completely different percentage everytime. I have tried wiping battery stats, do a full discharge/charge, nothing seems to help. Battery drains fairly fast too, once I manage to get it to 100% it shows that expected time is like 2-3hrs if screen on. Thanks!
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Hey everyone. So I bought a second hand note 4 recently and have been having battery problems.
I did a full wipe install of CM13 and the battery dropped to 0% at random times and I had to plug it in the charger for the phone to even boot as it would just restart as soon as it turned on. Anyway, i thought this is probably due to faulty battery. I purchased another one and now this one doesn't reboot at random times but seems like the phone keeps reading the battery percentage wrong, sometimes it doesn't charge over certain percent, just gets stuck at 77% or 63% or any percentage really. If I remove the battery and plug it back in, it shows a completely different percentage everytime. I have tried wiping battery stats, do a full discharge/charge, nothing seems to help. Battery drains fairly fast too, once I manage to get it to 100% it shows that expected time is like 2-3hrs if screen on. Thanks!
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battery displaying different percentage after u remove it and put it back in is normal i have 3 note4s all do the same (up to 10 percentage change, it either increases or decreases) but the other issues like getting stuck on a certain percentage are not normal make sure u have the genuine battery and try stock rom.
yeah, i tried stock and the same thing really. such a random issue. I just noticed that battery charges once I turn the screen on and use it , so it only gets stuck on random percent only with screen off.
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yeah, i tried stock and the same thing really. such a random issue. I just noticed that battery charges once I turn the screen on and use it , so it only gets stuck on random percent only with screen off.
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U can try recalibraring the battery....
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U can try recalibraring the battery....
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yeah, i said I wiped battery stats, which is basically recalibration
once the battery is charged to 100% it also drops first 10-20% really fast and then it gets better but still I only get around 2hrs screen time
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yeah, i said I wiped battery stats, which is basically recalibration
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Oops my bad..Didn't read your whole post...
the only way to fix this replace your battery by new one
i tried all options (Format ROM - Wipe battery status - Getting back to stock ROM - Unroot - re Celebrate apps - Changing recovery-Removing battery from device for while sleeping - charge without fast charge - charge via USB)
i asked myself after that all of this headache doesn't worth 20$, i replaced the battery with new one and its working fine now
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the only way to fix this replace your battery by new one
i tried all options (Format ROM - Wipe battery status - Getting back to stock ROM - Unroot - re Celebrate apps - Changing recovery-Removing battery from device for while sleeping - charge without fast charge - charge via USB)
i asked myself after that all of this headache doesn't worth 20$, i replaced the battery with new one and its working fine now
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yeah, i replaced battery as well but it's still the same issue. old one at least charged fully but would randomly reboot on me, the new one doesn't reboot but drains extra fast and doesn't always charge fully. can't believe both batteries are faulty
I am sorry for summoning this old post but did you find any solution to your problem? I have exactly the same experience with my note 4.
Thanks!
Is there a solution for this problem?
Power down and then out-and-in same battery and my stuck-at78%... was 100% when started.
if you having problems with auto restarting.... download the app " WAKE LOCK" and put it on Partial Wake Lock setting... your restarts will be a thing of the past.
We all know the battery was perfect with M, we all know that since N battery drains way faster, but I've gotten used to that.. Instead of 5 SOT I got 3.5. Ok.
But now.. I hardly go past 2. Battery drains really fast, it's not even stable. Doze doesn't seem to work anymore, percentage drops each minute and a half, and now.. phone shuts down at 6% all the time. What should I do?
I'm a stock user.
MaorSwan said:
We all know the battery was perfect with M, we all know that since N battery drains way faster, but I've gotten used to that.. Instead of 5 SOT I got 3.5. Ok.
But now.. I hardly go past 2. Battery drains really fast, it's not even stable. Doze doesn't seem to work anymore, percentage drops each minute and a half, and now.. phone shuts down at 6% all the time. What should I do?
I'm a stock user.
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You could install GSAM and see if it's an app causing the issue. You can also try turning bluetooth off completely for a day or two to see if that's a cause.
Worse case, you can do a full factory image re-flash. In my past experiences, most of the time, updating OS major versions never sat to well with my phone. I personally do a full factory flash-all after every major update.
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You could install GSAM and see if it's an app causing the issue. You can also try turning bluetooth off completely for a day or two to see if that's a cause.
Worse case, you can do a full factory image re-flash. In my past experiences, most of the time, updating OS major versions never sat to well with my phone. I personally do a full factory flash-all after every major update.
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I have GSAM but since N it doesn't show stats for specific apps but only combined. As for Bluetooth, it's never on.
MaorSwan said:
I have GSAM but since N it doesn't show stats for specific apps but only combined. As for Bluetooth, it's never on.
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Well that narrows it a little more than.
Actually, with a recent update, you can see now.
If you go to Enable More Stats, it will give you directions. I believe you need a file explorer, move one file to another location, and rename that file.
Software fault. The battery doesn't really charge fully, I've noticed that when my phone froze (literally) and it was on on 50%. I warm it up, says 1%.
After that my battery life is exactly half, which means that 1% is actually my 50% but the phone sees it as empty.
Check battery capacity with accubattery. Not completely accurate but it does give you a ballpark range. If the current capacity is way less than the specified spec, then you have a degraded battery
I agree with the Accubattery approach (or similar app) to measure the battery capacity. Several ppl have experienced degraded batteries.
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Check battery capacity with accubattery. Not completely accurate but it does give you a ballpark range. If the current capacity is way less than the specified spec, then you have a degraded battery
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I've done a factory reset, Accubattery shows 3022 out of 3450 mAh and 88% of battery health. Do I need to replace the battery?
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I've done a factory reset, Accubattery shows 3022 out of 3450 mAh and 88% of battery health. Do I need to replace the battery?
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Not unless you can get Huawei or Google to do it for free. I haven't seen any new genuine oem replacement batteries. They are either used or fakes that don't work right. Some don't even have a temp sensor. Accubattery shows 2876mAh for me and I get 4.5 to 5 hours sot on 6.0.1. Same as I ever got. After installing 7.1.1 with full wipe from factory image, same settings, same apps, same signal, same usage, I get 3-3.5 sot. On nougat my phone would intermittent turn off under 15%. Hasn't happened once since I rolled back to marshmallow 2 weeks ago. Either some people (like me) are using certain apps that consume battery without it showing on gsam and better battery stats, or nougat just uses more battery when the screen is on. I believe the latter.
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I've done a factory reset, Accubattery shows 3022 out of 3450 mAh and 88% of battery health. Do I need to replace the battery?
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I wouldn't think so based on that snapshot. I'd keep running the capacity test (documentation states accuracy is improved with time) and start looking very closely at individual services and apps for anomalies. If rooting is an option for you, wakelock and battery statistic tools are better able to return more accurate data than non-root apps. Absent any rogue apps or services, monitoring the capacity will give you a trend and likely answer your question about replacing the battery.
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Not unless you can get Huawei or Google to do it for free. I haven't seen any new genuine oem replacement batteries. They are either used or fakes that don't work right. Some don't even have a temp sensor. Accubattery shows 2876mAh for me and I get 4.5 to 5 hours sot on 6.0.1. Same as I ever got. After installing 7.1.1 with full wipe from factory image, same settings, same apps, same signal, same usage, I get 3-3.5 sot. Either some people (like me) are using certain apps that consume battery without it showing on gsam and better battery stats, or nougat just uses more battery when the screen is on. I believe the latter.
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Ok, good to know.
Can you please follow this order of events?
1. The battery was as I've noted at the beginning of the post, drains fast and shuts down at 6%
2. I've had a factory reset.
3. I turned on the phone, clean and wiped, at 35%. It took me 1:29 hours to get from 35% to 7% [which is great!] but then at 6% it shut down again.
4. I turned it on right after, it showed 1%. It lasted for another 10 minutes of usage.
5. I charged it to 100%.
6. Then, when the screen is off, battery loses 2% per hour, and when I use it, it loses 1% every 3-4 minutes [which is great], BUT - sometimes it loses 2% at a time, say 80 to 78 and so on. I still don't know if the phone is gonna shut down at 6% or if it was already fixed.
Does that seem normal?
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Ok, good to know.
Can you please follow this order of events?
1. The battery was as I've noted at the beginning of the post, drains fast and shuts down at 6%
2. I've had a factory reset.
3. I turned on the phone, clean and wiped, at 35%. It took me 1:29 hours to get from 35% to 7% [which is great!] but then at 6% it shut down again.
4. I turned it on right after, it showed 1%. It lasted for another 10 minutes of usage.
5. I charged it to 100%.
6. Then, when the screen is off, battery loses 2% per hour, and when I use it, it loses 1% every 3-4 minutes [which is great], BUT - sometimes it loses 2% at a time, say 80 to 78 and so on. I still don't know if the phone is gonna shut down at 6% or if it was already fixed.
Does that seem normal?
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It doesn't seem normal to me. Neither the 6% shut down nor the increased battery drain. As I said, I had both issues to some degree, early shutdown, and much less screen on time. Since a switch to 6.0.1 fixed both issues I am lead to believe they are software problems, not hardware. Google responded on reddit that they are looking into the early shutdown issue about 10 days ago. Then there is also the sudden influx of bootloops of death after Nougat. My advice is to use Marshmallow until things become more stable.
You could go into accounts-Google and see if there are any syncing errors.. Facebook and Facebook Messenger are both known to cause big battery drains on Nougat. Gas Buddy used to be a problem as well but not sure if it still is. As another person suggested doing a full flash-all.bat clean install might fix your problem. Some people just go back to Marshmallow,
What is 10120 listed in the battery usage screen. It used half my battery to the point my phone was pretty warm. Picture attached shows battery usage screen.
Stock ROM never rooted...
ThunderStick said:
What is 10120 listed in the battery usage screen. It used half my battery to the point my phone was pretty warm. Picture attached shows battery usage screen.
Stock ROM never rooted...
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Maybe it's a malware from some sort of app you installed? :/
Not sure really, I don't side load apps so I don't get how that would happen. Here's another screenshot the US no option to uninstall or so it either. Looks like I'll be doing a system reset....
i have 2 of them 9180 and 9230 but they are in 2℅, 5%
as per my info i think these are sys apps which are running continuously for longer period...
in ur case it takes up lots of battery so in order to get rid of it try factory reset....
this may work but i don't guarantee that it may fix this issue
Sagar_1401 said:
i have 2 of them 9180 and 9230 but they are in 2℅, 5%
as per my info i think these are sys apps which are running continuously for longer period...
in ur case it takes up lots of battery so in order to get rid of it try factory reset....
this may work but i don't guarantee that it may fix this issue
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I had this too.
One of the forums said those are actually deleted apps and
will drop off when the battery stats refresh (or something
like that).
They are deleted apps, or possibly even ones that were auto upgraded by Google Play and the ID number changed. They should roll-off after a reboot and charge cycle.
I usually recommend using GSAM and activating the battery_stat permission via adb, it will tell you what those apps are IF it is running when they are deleted/upgraded, but doing it after the fact will not gain you any insight.