Hi, I did not use my phone for the last few hours and it was in Airplane mode.
My battery still decreased and BetterBatteryStats says, that the phone was nearly always awake with screen off. Deep Sleep was only used 2% of the time?
Does anyone have an idea why?
no... but you are not the only one with this issue..
if you clear cache ou you recovery you will get this issue fixed for a day or two. but them it comes back again
To have an idea, we'd need to know about your setup (or have your phone) since a lot of us don't have that problem. It sounds like a rogue app that you could nail down by enabling true battery stats and wakelocks on GSAM. (Sorry I know little about BBS). Check out a thread I started here that worked for most to enable full battery stats without root: https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-8/how-to/gsam-nougat-how-to-grant-permissions-to-t3528453
Then check battery usage after a few hours and upload a snap of it here. Also check kernel wakelocks and do the same from GSAM. (If you feel like going this path, of course).
I'm seeing the same on OP5/4.5.5;
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this shows the GSAM "app sucker", which indicates that after 1.5hours of light use, the Kernel keeps it awake for 59 minutes.
A while before that, I took a screenshot using BBS (xda edition) which shows lots of "awake, but screen off" activity
It all looks like this in the regular battery graph which clearly shows too much "Awake"
Picture 1 suggests this is the kernel so I'm having a hard time troubleshooting. I did clear cache from recovery, but that didn't help
I had the same problem as well, but uninstalling Facebook and Messenger made a huge different in the awake time when the screen was off.
I understand facebook is powerhungry, but this is more than just that. This is something gone rogue. The fact that the kernel consumes it makes it harder to track. Otherwise, "facebook" would be listed on top.
asc366 said:
I'm seeing the same on OP5/4.5.5;
this shows the GSAM "app sucker", which indicates that after 1.5hours of light use, the Kernel keeps it awake for 59 minutes.
A while before that, I took a screenshot using BBS (xda edition) which shows lots of "awake, but screen off" activity
It all looks like this in the regular battery graph which clearly shows too much "Awake"
Picture 1 suggests this is the kernel so I'm having a hard time troubleshooting. I did clear cache from recovery, but that didn't help
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From your first (GSAM) screen, could you show from the pulldown there "Kernel Wake Locks"? Thanks either way.
Almost all userspace apps cause the kernel to spin (since it's what does much of the work), so it'd be nice to figure out which wakelocks are being spun out. Sometimes wakelocks are called for and never picked up as well.
Here's the shots I'm asking for from mine (keep in mine that mine is currently at 21+ hours of usage so my held awake times are OK):
hachamacha said:
From your first (GSAM) screen, could you show from the pulldown there "Kernel Wake Locks"?
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See attached
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Seems pretty clear that it's an app out of control wakelock wise. I don't think GSAM allows you to break the combined non kernel app wakelocks down further, but BBS..
BBS should let you break those down and give you a better idea which app is causing it. If not, you could try force-closing whatsapp and whatever else is usually running on your phone, resetting the statistics and and seeing what accumulates.
I too face the same issue. Hibernated all apps, turned on battery saver, turned on airplan mode but still battery is draining like hell. I saw it got drained to 6-7% when i woke up in morning.
PrakashGD said:
I too face the same issue. Hibernated all apps, turned on battery saver, turned on airplan mode but still battery is draining like hell. I saw it got drained to 6-7% when i woke up in morning.
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How'd you hibernate all apps without having root? Just curious. That sounds like something you could only do from TB with root in Nougat.
Anyway: If you're certain you've got every app frozen, then only drastic measures are left like "reset". If you've already tried that, then only more drastic measures remain as in reinstalling all basic firmware.
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bbs break those down and give you a better idea which app is causing it. If not, you could try force-closing whatsapp and whatever else is usually running on your phone, resetting the statistics and and seeing what accumulates.
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Im nonrooted but use adb to give bbs more data. Can i still do what you suggest?
Btw. For what is the Standby Mode in Dev options?
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Im nonrooted but use adb to give bbs more data. Can i still do what you suggest?
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I suppose if you can manage to give BBS more permissions then it's "possible". I don't use BBS so don't know if that's a doable thing. I would give it a try. I just googled how to break down the wakelocks using BBS and there's several pieces about it but they all involve root. I just think it's possible since I found the GSAM way to do root-type stats without being rooted.
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Btw. For what is the Standby Mode in Dev options?
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I see no "standby mode" in my dev options in 4.5.5. Which OS version and type?
Im in 4.5.5 oos. ITS one under the newstart Option. In German its" erweiterter Neustart"
http://www.directupload.net/file/d/4786/3zv2bnbx_png.htm
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Im in 4.5.5 oos. ITS one under the newstart Option. In German its" erweiterter Neustart"
http://www.directupload.net/file/d/4786/3zv2bnbx_png.htm
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It's Doze toggle.
Kallmeidroppe said:
Im in 4.5.5 oos. ITS one under the newstart Option. In German its" erweiterter Neustart"
http://www.directupload.net/file/d/4786/3zv2bnbx_png.htm
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I still don't have it unless it's the reboot "extended/advanced" one where it allows a multi-tier reboot (recovery, bootloader or system).
From Battery History present in OnePlusLogKit (Developer Options -> Get logs -> other log info)
I see:
Wakeup reason 53:qcom,glink-smem-native-xprt-rpm:52:qcom,glink-smem-native-xprt-dsps: 59m 0s 57ms (9404 times) realtime
Wakeup reason Abort:Some devices failed to suspend, or early wake event detected: 23m 20s 583ms (752 times) realtime
In a 4 hour period.
asc366 said:
I understand facebook is powerhungry, but this is more than just that. This is something gone rogue. The fact that the kernel consumes it makes it harder to track. Otherwise, "facebook" would be listed on top.
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Not necessarily, since a lot of processes facebook uses are tied into system processes. It's worth a shot, I mean I replaced it with a third party app and my awake time went down significantly.
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How'd you hibernate all apps without having root? Just curious. That sounds like something you could only do from TB with root in Nougat.
Anyway: If you're certain you've got every app frozen, then only drastic measures are left like "reset". If you've already tried that, then only more drastic measures remain as in reinstalling all basic firmware.
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Greenify also works without root..
Related
I know a lot of people here use the Screen Filter app to both make night-time viewing more comfortable and also save battery use by the display. It is a great app and I have been using it myself for a long time.
However, since upgrading to Gingerbread I have determined that there is something about Screen Filter that Gingerbread does not like, causing it to drain a lot of life from the battery. The battery use does not show up under the Screen Filter application however, it shows up under "Android System".
I can easily demonstrate this - Battery fully charged left on airplane mode, with screen filter running overnight (screen is off) - will consume over 50% of the battery.
Identical setup the next night, with screen filter not running, consumes only 2% of the battery overnight on airplane mode. Checking the battery use screen of Gingerbread, you can see "Android System" is consuming nearly all of the battery use during this time.
I just wanted to post to let people know. I have contacted the developer and let him know about the situation.
could it explain this?
I charge my battery to 100% go to bed, drain 8% in 8/9 hours. But as soon i use my phone once.... (alarm/wake up) my android system starts to use "more" power/accu.
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ill try same this evening, will let you know!
Edit: oeps you said Android System not Android OS
maartenjanvdwielen said:
I charge my battery to 100% go to bed, drain 8% in 8/9 hours. But as soon i use my phone once.... (alarm/wake up) my android system starts to use "more" power/accu.
ill try same this evening, will let you know!
Edit: oeps you said Android System not Android OS
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Could you pleeeeease tell me which app you're using for this battery logging?
Thanks in adavance.
ivas75 said:
Could you pleeeeease tell me which app you're using for this battery logging?
Thanks in adavance.
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Settings/About Phone/Battery Use
2.3.3 Android
ivas75 said:
Could you pleeeeease tell me which app you're using for this battery logging?
Thanks in adavance.
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Isn't it just the STD jvk battery usage?
In settings/ about phone/ battery use. Touch the graph on top for detailed graph.
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hmmm strange.
I do not experience this with screen filter and i leave it on all of the time when i'm home.
I have also no issue with the screenfilter app. (Asked the dev to change the icon into green )
@maartenjanvdwielen Change your wifi policy to turn of while screen off if you dont have some reason to have it all the time on.
With a gingerbread rom?
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With a gingerbread rom?
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Yes with JVK. Waiting for a better icon for the program
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Yes with JVK. Waiting for a better icon for the program
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Strange... maybe it is something with my phone?
Nah, doesnt have to be. Or I am one of the lucky ones . Anyway wait for more replies. Btw I stopped using it. I kinda dont like that white icon there (with the burn in scares all and all )
thanks
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I have also no issue with the screenfilter app. (Asked the dev to change the icon into green )
@maartenjanvdwielen Change your wifi policy to turn of while screen off if you dont have some reason to have it all the time on.
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i had but that seems to be an other drain .
In meantime i removed Screen filter and something happend........ i know its impossible but i gained power! I gained 5% accu without charging it after i removingscreenfilter.
stupid thing is i stopped the process of google maps also after removing SF so there is the possibility......
will see tomorrow, thanks for the heads up!
Does it not deserve a fresh thread? My battery is gaining power too, when I go from cold environment to warmer one afte reboot I can get upto 50% more power
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I have that one too, Android OS eating up my battery, phone not lasting a day. I tried soft reset. It worked for a while until Android OS became hungry again. Then I flashed CF-root kernel. Android OS is tamed, I am now on the second day and my battery is still 50%.
I dun think that is specific to GB roms. I had the same problem on my froyo too. I always use screen filter at night only, cause I like to read before sleep. If I leave screen filter on, it drains about 40% overnight. Otherwise, it drains about 7%.
From what i can gather, avoid leaving screen filter app running. Just turn it off when you are done and no problems.
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i think this thread should be deleted...
causes confusion... I don't think the real reason is the screen filter app.
ujjwal321 said:
i think this thread should be deleted...
causes confusion... I don't think the real reason is the screen filter app.
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Maybe, but someone please help me with this
You guess where i removed SF
Removed?
You mean comlete delete from Phone or only Stop the program?
Thats crazy
susdiehl said:
Removed?
You mean comlete delete from Phone or only Stop the program?
Thats crazy
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Yes removed
i know its crazy, can it be corrupted on my mobile or something? Will reinstall and show the results soonest.
Just a quick warning, since installing Google Chrome on my S3 I'm constantly having a suspend_backoff kernel wakelock. This wakelock isn't in BetterBatteryStats untill you launch Google Chrome and exit it. Turn of your screen for half an hour or so and check back in BetterBatteryStats, you now will see the suspend_backoff kernel wakelock for the whole screen off time. Taken me a whole Saturday to find out it was Google Chrome causing this issue, so just a quick warning. I don't know if you guys have the same issue, but it's worth a check because it kills your battery.
Yes agreed...
I too got this bug n after removing Google Chrome everything seems back to normal...
Thanks for sharing this information..
I had this exact same problem with Chrome Beta, but the latest version (the first non-beta) seems to be fixed. No more wakelock issues and battery drain.
I have the same issue with my SGS2.
Currently I'm on the latest google chrome, the non-beta one, and I still have this issue. Completely drained my battery overnight.
How do you guys know suspend_backoff is related to chrome?
tosheeba said:
I have the same issue with my SGS2.
Currently I'm on the latest google chrome, the non-beta one, and I still have this issue. Completely drained my battery overnight.
How do you guys know suspend_backoff is related to chrome?
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A day of testing and deleting every app to exclude every possibility. Running Chrome results in the wakelock, deleted Chrome, ran every other app on my S3 and still no wakelock. Installed Chrome again, ran it and tada wakelock again.
Same here, battery starts reported suspend_backoff to have kept the device awake for 5h. Drained my battery overnight. In Samsung's taskmanager google chrome was the only active application. As soon as i killed it the wakelock was released.
Shouldn't Chrome automatically close itself?
No issues here. Still losing 4-5% overnight (wifi on)...
Oh I hope this is the source of my battery drain. So stoked on this phone except fo r the battery life!
Google Chrome is kind of crap now, the final version is pretty bad, not smooth and often fake hanging your phone.
Abandon it now...
Glad I found this thread. I was having the exact same issue on my galaxy s2. I could not figure it out until I found this thread. Thanks!
Yep I have now uninstalled Chrome to only leave the stock browser.
Battery was kind of fine but would be happier with extra juice now !
I will retry Chrome after it has been updated ...
Yep that was it!
Went from losing 30% overnight to 4% last night.
Thanks man!
Has anyone opened a bug report on this issue? I would but I can't find any actual proof that chrome is causing the wakelock (other than it goes away when it's uninstalled). Better battery stats doesn't show much other than "suspend_backoff".
not happen to me..with chrome installed
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eradicator006 said:
Has anyone opened a bug report on this issue? I would but I can't find any actual proof that chrome is causing the wakelock (other than it goes away when it's uninstalled). Better battery stats doesn't show much other than "suspend_backoff".
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Plus it's happening with some and not with many.. However, I'm not installing Chrome again when there are so many other options available.. Never been a Chrome fan on Desktop too..
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I think I have found the problem with chrome. If I don't set up book mark sync then I don't get the wakelock.
UPDATE:
After running tcpdump on my router I can see that my phone is contacting google every 4 minutes with chrome sync enabled. This is probably frequent enough that it causes suspend_backoff from preventing the phone from sleeping.
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I think I have found the problem with chrome. If I don't set up book mark sync then I don't get the wakelock.
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maybe you are correct..that setting is disabled in my phone
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Is this something to alter on stock or only with root? Kinda confused what this is about
eradicator006 said:
I think I have found the problem with chrome. If I don't set up book mark sync then I don't get the wakelock.
UPDATE:
After running tcpdump on my router I can see that my phone is contacting google every 4 minutes with chrome sync enabled. This is probably frequent enough that it causes suspend_backoff from preventing the phone from sleeping.
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I don't have bookmark sync and still managed to get it. Once on my SGS2 and once on my Note.
Hasn't happened since on either device after I stopped running Chrome (still installed though).
Hello there! I have a S7E rooted and I have the following wake locks that are bugging me (can't find any info on them).
13960000.decon_f
ssp_wake_lock
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Hello there! I have a S7E rooted and I have the following wake locks that are bugging me (can't find any info on them).
13960000.decon_f
ssp_wake_lock
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Your sensors and screen on time.
You know Google, right? They actually made your OS, but they have this big search engine which can give thousands of answers.
Faspaiso said:
Your sensors and screen on time.
You know Google, right? They actually made your OS, but they have this big search engine which can give thousands of answers.
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I searched but every forum I went nobody had an answer, or I couldn't find it. I always search before asking
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I searched but every forum I went nobody had an answer, or I couldn't find it. I always search before asking
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Well there you have your answer. I confirmed both with a Google search though.
You can't change kernel wakelocks without a custom kernel, but yours are normal. Disable some things you use, that use sensors if the battery life annoys you. But really, it don't drain much.
Partial Wakelock and Alarms are the things you have the ability to change.
I just really wanted to know what they are that 13960000.decon_f name was pretty weird and I decided to investigate.
Thanks guys!
Faspaiso said:
Well there you have your answer. I confirmed both with a Google search though.
You can't change kernel wakelocks without a custom kernel, but yours are normal. Disable some things you use, that use sensors if the battery life annoys you. But really, it don't drain much.
Partial Wakelock and Alarms are the things you have the ability to change.
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I am also having the same issue. But i am having custom kernel on my s7e. So what I have to do? Please explain step by step.
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nimalen87 said:
I am also having the same issue. But i am having custom kernel on my s7e. So what I have to do? Please explain step by step.
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Which kernel do you use? You need a kernel that have synapse. AEL and Superkernel have Synapse support which can disable kernel wakelocks. Don't know about other kernels.
decon_f
should match your screen on time
"It's a wakelock that is taken when you turn your screen on. The count is how many times you turned your screen on and the time is your screen on duration. It has zero effect on battery consumption." [email protected]
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advanced sensor hardware
https://github.com/gokulnatha/GT-I9505/blob/master/drivers/sensorhub/Kconfig
I had the 13960000.decon_f when I had the xposed module Fingerprint enabler enabled. After turning that off it vanished. Now, its returned again. Is there any way to detect what was causing the wake lock
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I had the 13960000.decon_f when I had the xposed module Fingerprint enabler enabled. After turning that off it vanished. Now, its returned again. Is there any way to detect what was causing the wake lock
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I just told you what it is one post above yours. That wakelock has NO effect on battery. Ignore it.
Just chipping in here, as I see some people's answers are on the hostile end of the spectrum.
I also have the 13960000.decon_f wakelock on my s7 flat that I'm trying to figure out. The amount of time for this wakelock is about an hour, but my screen on time so far is 3 hours. So there doesn't seem to be a direct link between the 2 so far
However, I also have a PowerManagerService.Display wakelock that is identical to that of the decon_f wakelock
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Just chipping in here, as I see some people's answers are on the hostile end of the spectrum.
I also have the 13960000.decon_f wakelock on my s7 flat that I'm trying to figure out. The amount of time for this wakelock is about an hour, but my screen on time so far is 3 hours. So there doesn't seem to be a direct link between the 2 so far
However, I also have a PowerManagerService.Display wakelock that is identical to that of the decon_f wakelock
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The 13960000.decon_f wakelock seems to match up with SOT for me—not exactly, but with about a small difference that seems to get larger as the day goes by, which I presume means the wakelock takes a second or something after turning the screen off to actually unlock. So what dynospectrum said seems to check out for me, but it's very interesting that it doesn't match up for others. I wonder if there could be something that causes it to hold the wakelock longer after the screen is turned off, resulting in the longer time. @dynospectrum, do you happen to have a link back to the source where @AndreiLux wrote that quote you posted?
It doesn't for me definitely. decon_f wakelock around 12h 31min, while my SoT is only 30 minutes.
I was reading around here some people was getting SOTs of 6 hours, I couldnt even get to 3 hours and I was disabling location, services, freezing lg apps, etc.... Also on BBS I could not identify a single Wakelock causing the draining, but eh, it was there!
Now I have hard reset my phone, and did not install any app or doing any change in the system. After a screen time of 30min in 4 hours, I still have 97% left! so I think it is kind of fix.....
Now, before doing this hard reset, in BBS - Process, logd and system ui were pretty high up.... doing a logcat it was full of:
"Layout repeat skipped after too many iterations"
I suspect this has something to do with the fact that I have enabled immersive mode for all apps...
Have any of you enabled immersive mode for all apps, and is getting SOT of ~5-6 hours ?
Where do you enable/disable this immersive mode for all apps, please?
https://android.gadgethacks.com/how...-auto-hide-your-pixels-software-keys-0176242/
Ok. No root, no luck.
lqbweb said:
I was reading around here some people was getting SOTs of 6 hours, I couldnt even get to 3 hours and I was disabling location, services, freezing lg apps, etc.... Also on BBS I could not identify a single Wakelock causing the draining, but eh, it was there!
Now I have hard reset my phone, and did not install any app or doing any change in the system. After a screen time of 30min in 4 hours, I still have 97% left! so I think it is kind of fix.....
Now, before doing this hard reset, in BBS - Process, logd and system ui were pretty high up.... doing a logcat it was full of:
"Layout repeat skipped after too many iterations"
I suspect this has something to do with the fact that I have enabled immersive mode for all apps...
Have any of you enabled immersive mode for all apps, and is getting SOT of ~5-6 hours ?
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Go to system/bin and delete logd.
pomponazzo said:
Ok. No root, no luck.
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you can activate system immersive mode without root, read it
Swizzle82 said:
Go to system/bin and delete logd.
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you need root for that right?
lqbweb said:
you need root for that right?
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Yeah, assumed you had it since you have bbs.
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Yeah, assumed you had it since you have bbs.
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you dont need root for bbs, I have h870ds, no root yet.
lqbweb said:
you dont need root for bbs, I have h870ds, no root yet.
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So it no longer requires being installed into the system to be accurate?
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you can activate system immersive mode without root, read it
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It says it needs root
Immersive mode no need to root it... I have get it done with using adb command.
Instruction to set immersive mode for application without root
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The app name can be found from QuickShortcutMaker.
C:\Android>adb devices
List of devices attached
LGH870DS4494791e device
To do for multiple apps, you must execute in one line as below:
C:\Android>adb shell settings put global policy_control immersive.navigation=com.facebook.katana,com.waze,com.htc.launcher,com.google.android.apps.photos,com.instagram.android,com.google.android.apps.maps,com.google.android.apps.plus,com.spotify.music,com.huawei.phone.tm
SOT 5 to 6 hours is bluff... Mine only up to 3 hours .. But can long last for whole day already for my use. good enough.
bkcheah75 said:
Immersive mode no need to root it... I have get it done with using adb command.
Instruction to set immersive mode for application without root
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The app name can be found from QuickShortcutMaker.
C:\Android>adb devices
List of devices attached
LGH870DS4494791e device
To do for multiple apps, you must execute in one line as below:
C:\Android>adb shell settings put global policy_control immersive.navigation=com.facebook.katana,com.waze,com.htc.launcher,com.google.android.apps.photos,com.instagram.android,com.google.android.apps.maps,com.google.android.apps.plus,com.spotify.music,com.huawei.phone.tm
SOT 5 to 6 hours is bluff... Mine only up to 3 hours .. But can long last for whole day already for my use. good enough.
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exactly.... I can actually confirm that doing this immersive mode, at least with "*" for all the apps, is causing battery drain....
Here they talk about this bug:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72333585&postcount=69
As soon as I enable immersive mode in this way, battery drain fast, max 3 hours SOT. Without immersive mode 5-6 hours.
Also, it gets hot while charging and doesnt even get to charge up at all from a normal usb to the computer. Where as without the immersive mode is ok.
lqbweb said:
As soon as I enable immersive mode in this way, battery drain fast, max 3 hours SOT. Without immersive mode 5-6 hours.
Also, it gets hot while charging and doesnt even get to charge up at all from a normal usb to the computer. Where as without the immersive mode is ok.
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Hi,
Have you found a solution for this issue? im having the same and no luck so far...
Swizzle82 said:
Go to system/bin and delete logd.
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This safe to delete
basicreece said:
This safe to delete
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Wouldn't tell you to if it wasn't.. Lol.. It will disable a lot of logging and save some battery. That is all.
bkcheah75 said:
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SOT 5 to 6 hours is bluff... Mine only up to 3 hours .. But can long last for whole day already for my use. good enough.
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I get 5-6 hours SOT daily with my EU model. Not rooted. The longest I got was 6.5 hours SOT and still had nearly 10% battery left.
I get better SOT than I do with my exynos S8 which I'm only getting a max of around 4 hours SOT (usually is 3.5hrs SOT), both devices running same apps, same work load. I don't game on my handsets.
So yeah if you are getting max 3 hours SOT with immersive mode, I assume it is draining exponentially quicker and not worth it.
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Can someone give a step by step tutorial to disable the immersive mode without root please?
Got the same issue with battery drain when enabling immersive mode. Factory reset didn't help either.
Anyone got a way to avoid the battery drain?
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Whostino said:
Can someone give a step by step tutorial to disable the immersive mode without root please?
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You can install the app Tiles from Play and follow the instructions. You will have to use an ADB command from a computer to enable it.
Please report if you get battery drain...
Tried for 3-4 hours and i'm quite surprised on how much is the impact on the battery life, under wifi i'm at 30 min of sot at 82%, in 5-6 hours of "usage".
I though! maybe it was the dirty Santa so I went back to a stock kdz last night but battery usage still just as bad.
Does it take some time to settle with this phone or is something wrong?
Here is a screenshot of battery stats. I've only been up a few hours at most.
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Most likley you just need a new battery. When a battery goes, its quick. That's the one of the beauties of this phone... Removable battery.
Maybe the battery went bad from sitting unused for 3 years.
It was completely dead when I first opened it which was weird for me also.
The drain did slow down some but it's still only at 40%
My stylo 3 is typically above 85% this time of day.
I will swap the batteries and see how it goes. Thanks for replying.
papsta said:
Maybe the battery went bad from sitting unused for 3 years.
It was completely dead when I first opened it which was weird for me also.
The drain did slow down some but it's still only at 40%
My stylo 3 is typically above 85% this time of day.
I will swap the batteries and see how it goes. Thanks for replying.
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Could also be a system app getting stuck. I used to get them randomly on stock ROM like once or sometimes twice a week. You could install GSam battery app or accubattery app and see if you can see anything misbehaving. I use BBS (BetterBatteryStats) but it's a paid app I believe.
I would try that before spending money on a battery just to see because a reboot doesn't always fix the issue. In one of my cases my Gmail app got stuck constantly syncing and even after reboot it would just start right back and get stuck again and I have Auto sync turned off
papsta said:
I though! maybe it was the dirty Santa so I went back to a stock kdz last night but battery usage still just as bad.
Does it take some time to settle with this phone or is something wrong?
Here is a screenshot of battery stats. I've only been up a few hours at most.
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Before going in for new battery, try these,
1. Using LG UP, re-flash latest KDZ using partition download option. Phone gets formatted to new. Make sure battery is at 10%-20% and not above that. This will help re-calibrating of battery, while charging to 100% by system.
2. After installing all apps as per standard setup process, restart the phone.
3. Now the crucial part, disable the following system apps by going in to apps in settings,
-Android Services Library
-Android Shared Library
-App Shortcuts
-Bookmark Provider
-com.facebook.appmanager
-com.facebook.system
-intent filter verification service
-Promo Helper
-Print Service Recommendation service
-market feedback agent
-inapps
After doing above, i could get smooth running of phone and better battery.
Check this , if it works for you,...fine...
holy crap! everything run allot smoother after disabling those services! will there be any down side to it?
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I use BBS (BetterBatteryStats) but it's a paid app I believe.
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XDA version is free
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DroneJC said:
3. Now the crucial part, disable the following system apps by going in to apps in settings,
-Android Services Library
-Android Shared Library
-App Shortcuts
-Bookmark Provider
-com.facebook.appmanager
-com.facebook.system
-intent filter verification service
-Promo Helper
-Print Service Recommendation service
-market feedback agent
-inapps
After doing above, i could get smooth running of phone and better battery.
Check this , if it works for you,...fine...
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How did you come upon this particular list ? other than facebook the thing is disabling others can have side effects that will be difficult to figure out later
So the question is what breaks as a result of disabling these services ?
I have all of the above enabled with the exception of facebook which i do not use and face no problems at all.
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papsta said:
Maybe the battery went bad from sitting unused for 3 years.
It was completely dead when I first opened it which was weird for me also.
The drain did slow down some but it's still only at 40%
My stylo 3 is typically above 85% this time of day.
I will swap the batteries and see how it goes. Thanks for replying.
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I've bought OEM batteries that were as old and faced no trouble.
Give it a few more cycles
DroneJC said:
Before going in for new battery, try these,
1. Using LG UP, re-flash latest KDZ using partition download option. Phone gets formatted to new. Make sure battery is at 10%-20% and not above that. This will help re-calibrating of battery, while charging to 100% by system.
2. After installing all apps as per standard setup process, restart the phone.
3. Now the crucial part, disable the following system apps by going in to apps in settings,
-Android Services Library
-Android Shared Library
-App Shortcuts
-Bookmark Provider
-com.facebook.appmanager
-com.facebook.system
-intent filter verification service
-Promo Helper
-Print Service Recommendation service
-market feedback agent
-inapps
After doing above, i could get smooth running of phone and better battery.
Check this , if it works for you,...fine...
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much better it seems
paul999 said:
holy crap! everything run allot smoother after disabling those services! will there be any down side to it?
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Nope!!! there wont be any sideeffects....!!!!
so far so good with those services disabled... did a little search,
-Android Services Library
-Android Shared Library
-intent filter verification service
is google related i think...also that market feedback thing i am sure y guys know