Android System Battery drain (oreo) - Xiaomi Mi A1 Questions & Answers

Android system is using lot of battery more than screen. It's not optimised well. any fixes?

Same here. And I did a factory reset after updating to Oreo... High android system battery drain, I wonder what happened? Hopefully we got a fix soon.

Same here even after factory resetting android system draining most of the battery.

Is it really draining or do you only see it in stats? To be honest I stopped checking detailed battery stats, looking at discharging rate chart + idle battery drain (when the screen is off) are usually enough to say if there is a problem. Battery usage chart should be almost flat when you don't use your phone, Oreo has quite strong and fast doze mode.

Make sure it's really draining because Bluetooth shows me 12000+mAh spent with 80% battery left so obviously a bug in the charts not in the system itself. (Same goes for RCS)

Same here. I have RCS first in battery consumption then the screen. With nougat the chart of the battery had flat zones. With Oreo the chart is always descending even when not using the phone

We must wait for the january update, i think it will be fixed
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huge battery drain for bluetooth for me. Android system is fine

iamakii said:
huge battery drain for bluetooth for me. Android system is fine
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Yes me too Bluetooth still consuming battery even without turning it on

afrizal87 said:
Yes me too Bluetooth still consuming battery even without turning it on
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same issue with me. I have not checked for the January patch yet. I am rooted via magisk, lovin' the gcam in mi a1.
the bluetooth battery drain issue is the only problem in my unit so far.

I too had the system battery drain problem.I solved it by removing my SD card and disabling "backup" in setting menu.

I got the same problem after updating to the January patch.
I read that the "APP preview messages" in Google options can be the problem, so i am checking this out with and without the option and look a the wakelock detector what it does.

afrizal87 said:
Yes me too Bluetooth still consuming battery even without turning it on
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This is a bug. Has been fixed with January security update.
I even have Bluetooth on ( cause I have a smartwatch) and it's using almost nothing

Petty Palkovics said:
This is a bug. Has been fixed with January security update.
I even have Bluetooth on ( cause I have a smartwatch) and it's using almost nothing
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Im rooted with magisk and twrp,there is a thread that give a way how to get ota without losing root with magisk but i still afraid because they didn't mention if it would be fine if i have twrp recovery. What should i do to get January update without losing root and twrp,?

afrizal87 said:
Im rooted with magisk and twrp,there is a thread that give a way how to get ota without losing root with magisk but i still afraid because they didn't mention if it would be fine if i have twrp recovery. What should i do to get January update without losing root and twrp,?
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No idea... Haven't rooted this phone

wimmetje said:
I got the same problem after updating to the January patch.
I read that the "APP preview messages" in Google options can be the problem, so i am checking this out with and without the option and look a the wakelock detector what it does.
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DRAIN PROBLEM FIXED:
After some tests yesterday and over the night (while i was a sleep) with help of wakelock detector, i got my drain problem fixed by turning off the "APP preview messages" in Google options menu.
So try it maybe it works for you guys!

I've that option disabled by default...but great battery drain in standby

danistuta said:
I've that option disabled by default...but great battery drain in standby
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Damn, do you have wakelock detector lite installed? Just install it and keep it running for a couple of hours he will show you more information.

I've found that is that kernel wakeup: 7000000.ssusb that keep my phone alive also in standby...someone else with this problem? any solution? Thanks.
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Damn, do you have wakelock detector lite installed? Just install it and keep it running for a couple of hours he will show you more information.
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You can fix the standby battery drain by enabling "Data Saver"
Yes, I did say DATA, not battery saver
Go to settings and type "data saver" in the search box - switch it on.
I have stock OREO ROM, no fancy battery saving apps or custom kernel.

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[Q] Major Battery Drain after flashing Lollipop

Hey there!
I flashed the official Lollipop (Germany) rom that is posted in the Note 4 General forum two days ago without doing a factory reset. Right now, I am experiencing horrible battery life. GSAM reports that the phone radio is using 35% of the battery life. I also see the 4G icon blinking every few seconds, indicating that mobile data is being used. How can I solve this? My battery life was perfect before flashing Lollipop...
Many thanks in advance!
Screenshot just in case:
Maybe you should try a factory reset.
Although I updated without resetting and one of my friends did a full wipe before and after, and we both see a decrease in battery life. Nothing too horrible, but noticeable. So I think it's just Lollipop. After all, even the Nexus devices have been having battery issues with it.
See if a factory reset helps you, worth a shot.
iridaki said:
Maybe you should try a factory reset.
Although I updated without resetting and one of my friends did a full wipe before and after, and we both see a decrease in battery life. Nothing too horrible, but noticeable. So I think it's just Lollipop. After all, even the Nexus devices have been having battery issues with it.
See if a factory reset helps you, worth a shot.
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Thanks for your advice. I will be sure to give it a shot. A decrease in battery life is pretty bad if you ask me. I thought Project Volta was supposed to improve battery life, not decrease it. And definitely not as much as is happening to me. By the way, the phone radio is still constantly active. I hope a fix will be out soon.
Can you check your Power Saving menu? I have similar problems with all apps that are using mobile data. Their Total connection time is really long even though I have used them for a few minutes.
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asbozh said:
Can you check your Power Saving menu? I have similar problems with all apps that are using mobile data. Their Total connection time is really long even though I have used them for a few minutes.
Sent from my SM-N910C
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Unfortunately a factory reset didn't help. My battery is still draining way too fast.. I can get around three and a half ours screen on time. Previously that was around five hours. I will check the total connection time later on when my battery has drained a bit!
Horrible battery drain in my handset, too. 910F model with German rom.
Flash echoe lollipop rom.waaaay better then stock.no more battery drain for me and much faster!
Formating cache partition helped me to get rid of the battery drain.
YoungStarDC said:
Hey there!
I flashed the official Lollipop (Germany) rom that is posted in the Note 4 General forum two days ago without doing a factory reset. Right now, I am experiencing horrible battery life. GSAM reports that the phone radio is using 35% of the battery life. I also see the 4G icon blinking every few seconds, indicating that mobile data is being used. How can I solve this? My battery life was perfect before flashing Lollipop...
Many thanks in advance!
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you are not alone, I hate note 4 battery life, extreme drain 1% in one minute normal usage....
bekasulaberidze said:
you are not alone, I hate note 4 battery life, extreme drain 1% in one minute normal usage....
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That sucks. It seems like this is a very serious bug in Lollipop. You'd think Google would have it figured out in 5.0.1 but that doesn't seem the case. Very annoyed by this.
YoungStarDC said:
That sucks. It seems like this is a very serious bug in Lollipop. You'd think Google would have it figured out in 5.0.1 but that doesn't seem the case. Very annoyed by this.
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downgraded to kitkat but I'm not satisfied with battery life, note3 was better
I just disable Google now and OK Google and everything is OK
gpap2004 said:
I just disable Google now and OK Google and everything is OK
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Your total connection time is back to normal on mobile data usage after this?
Sent from my SM-N910C
gpap2004 said:
I just disable Google now and OK Google and everything is OK
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hellO!
here the same battery drain of facebook after lollipop upgrade (germany)
when i unplug wifi it starst keep stay connected to facebook and it grows even bigger than screen battery consumption.
heve you fixed it?
thanks!
I found WiFi to be the culprit for the rapid battery drain on Lollipop. Check out the following posts with my observations so far:
iridaki said:
After updating to Lollipop, I found that the phone behaves very differently. I have high "stay awake" times, caused by Android OS, even on Ultra Power Saving Mode. However, screen on time is still close to 4 hours, which is what I was getting on KK with my usage.
Before people jump in and say I need go factory reset, no I don't, there's another Note 4 in my home right now that was wiped before and after the update and shows the same symptoms.
Also I did install Gsam, but I'm not rooted, so it didn't give me more information than the stock battery stats page.
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iridaki said:
UPDATE: I think I found the culprit. It's the WiFi. What I did today was charge my phone to 100%, switch WiFi off, disconnect from the charger and reboot. Then went about using it as usual, only I didn't turn WiFi on at all, not even for a second (weirdly enough, the battery stats report WiFi being on briefly at times, but that's another Lollipop bug).
The results were a big increase of SOT (+1 hour, see my previous post for comparison), no more permanent wakelock and increased standby time.
My findings are consistent with reports from Nexus users, claiming WiFi on Lollipop is a battery killer, even on 5.0.1, which was supposed to be an update to fix said issue.
Now, not turning on the WiFi is not really a viable solution for me, as I don't have an unlimited data plan, so I sure hope Samsung will fix this problem soon.
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Below are screenshots showing battery behaviour with WiFi on (first 3 images) and with WiFi off.
It's important to point out that simply turning WiFi off doesn't appear to bring battery drain back to normal.
Turning WiFi off and rebooting fixes the issue, so long as you don't turn WiFi on again.
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I found WiFi to be the culprit for the rapid battery drain on Lollipop. Check out the following posts with my observations so far:
Below are screenshots showing battery behaviour with WiFi on (first 3 images) and with WiFi off.
It's important to point out that simply turning WiFi off doesn't appear to bring battery drain back to normal.
Turning WiFi off and rebooting fixes the issue, so long as you don't turn WiFi on again.
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i thik i have another problem.
mine is only in 3g. no wake problem.
marci4na said:
i thik i have another problem.
mine is only in 3g. no wake problem.
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KitKat or Lollipop?
iridaki said:
KitKat or Lollipop?
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LOLLIPOP
I've started to have very poor battery life 7 days after installing the DBT lollipop. 60% after 4 hrs use today. It was good at first but has been getting worse by the day. Something was making the phone get hot just now so restarted and its cool shortly afterwards. However I cannot identfy what it was causing the overheating.
Is it worth trying to wipe the cache? I did a factory reset after the install as it was boot looping. I really do not want to reset it weekly! Google is crap at backing up all the apps - 160 out of 196 were reinstalled after the factory restart. Very poor.

[Q] battery drain already?

Hey guys. First proper charge from around 3% too 100% and I'm getting battery drain already, I thought this issue was resolved in lollipop? Not the mention the emense heat that comes off of this device
Check out the picture and get back to me. Thanks.
Jack
Same thing is happening to me... I don't find that the drain is really so bad, as I still get pretty great battery life, but does appear that this issue is still present in lollipop. Seems pretty wide spread among Android users.
I had an iphone for about 5 months. Went back to android and the problem still persists I got 3.5 hours of screen on time yesterday. Take a look at this
Also getting battery drain, the main offender seems to be the "mobile standby" which is always around 50-65% for me.
projectmayhem22 said:
Also getting battery drain, the main offender seems to be the "mobile standby" which is always around 50-65% for me.
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I think this was an error in reporting in the stock firmware, I haven't had a problem with the battery, in fact it's been really good. Since updating to B132 (GRA-L09) the battery usage seems to be reported correctly.
Interesting, I'm not sure what the normal drain should be then. My HTC One had a pretty good battery life, but it seems with this phone the battery drains quite fast when I'm using Chrome and WhatsApp etc. The power saver reports Chrome uses a max of around 10% but the rest use very little %, yet it seems I'm using around 30-40% of the battery in around half an hour.
Do you think using a custom rom (when they become available) would be any different?
Not sure if a custom rom would help. Are you rooted? If so you should have a look at betterbatterystats which should show you what's using up the battery.
When I'm mostly on wifi I can get 5 hours of screen time with 32+ hours running time.
i have the same problem with the "mobile standby" batery drain
i did a clear data/cache then factory reset, and now it's ok
androyd system still drain batery pretty much
sorry for my bad english
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Not sure if a custom rom would help. Are you rooted? If so you should have a look at betterbatterystats which should show you what's using up the battery.
When I'm mostly on wifi I can get 5 hours of screen time with 32+ hours running time.
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Was going to wait for a few roms to be released before rooting, but the battery life seems so poor I think I'll do it just to find out.
I've had the same Problem with the battery drain and analysed this with the Wakelock Detektor (needs root). Cause was the "NlpWakeLock" thats part of the Google Services. Then I disable the Google Location History everything went well. They are a lot of of useres, who have the same problem. The only real solution (If you want to use the Location history) is a Xposed module for that you need a working Xposed framework.
I have now disabled Google location history, hopefully this fixes the problem for me too.
projectmayhem22 said:
I have now disabled Google location history, hopefully this fixes the problem for me too.
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how did you disable the location history?
hebbe said:
how did you disable the location history?
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Google settings > Location > Google Location History :good:
Hi guys, i have problem with drain too - Android system is 36 % and doesnt fall down. What can i do? Please help
Hi guys, I've a problem with battery, I've the operative system and play service always over the first at 18% and the second over at 22%, also the stand-by is under 6%? I've try the hard reset but nothing has changed. Have you a possible solution? Thanks so much :good:
mirost1 said:
Hi guys, i have problem with drain too - Android system is 36 % and doesnt fall down. What can i do? Please help
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Hi guys, I've a problem with battery, I've the operative system and play service always over the first at 18% and the second over at 22%, also the stand-by is under 6%? I've try the hard reset but nothing has changed. Have you a possible solution? Thanks so much :good:
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have you guys find the solution? ill kill myself, the battery is horrible now, thanks for answer
Its lolipop, i think 6.0 will fix this.

Android OS Wakelock killing the battery!

Hey guys,
I've been having an S6 Edge+ for a couple of days already but there seems to be an issue with the ROM. I'm getting a lot of battery drain from the "Android OS" and I'm losing up to 5% - 7% per hour in standby.... I have even re-flashed the entire ROM and factory reset two times... still the same.
I've disabled Google's Location History and Google Now but this did not help...
My previous Galaxy S6 was also running the latest ROM but there were no such problems...
Has anybody else experienced such an issue and do you have any ideas?
OrionBG said:
Hey guys,
I've been having an S6 Edge+ for a couple of days already but there seems to be an issue with the ROM. I'm getting a lot of battery drain from the "Android OS" and I'm losing up to 5% - 7% per hour in standby.... I have even re-flashed the entire ROM and factory reset two times... still the same.
I've disabled Google's Location History and Google Now but this did not help...
My previous Galaxy S6 was also running the latest ROM but there were no such problems...
Has anybody else experienced such an issue and do you have any ideas?
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Check if any sync is stuck in loop, sometimes this kills battery very easily. If all else fails check with some app like GSam.
Lucky8890 said:
Check if any sync is stuck in loop, sometimes this kills battery very easily. If all else fails check with some app like GSam.
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Unfortunately GSam does not produce too detailed information without Root access and it only says Android System and lists all the services that are under it...
The interesting part is that after several re-flashes with the same firmware, the wakelock disappeared...
Now I get 76% to 80% deep sleep...
Go figure... Probably some stuck sync as you mentioned...
OrionBG said:
Unfortunately GSam does not produce too detailed information without Root access and it only says Android System and lists all the services that are under it...
The interesting part is that after several re-flashes with the same firmware, the wakelock disappeared...
Now I get 76% to 80% deep sleep...
Go figure... Probably some stuck sync as you mentioned...
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Ah great... I also had similar issue previously with Calendar sync, couple of flashes and it went. Now happily rooted
Android OS Wakelock killing the battery! ...... solved
OK, im not too savvy with settings and systems, just sharing what i have been through. I too had a major battery drain problem on my S6 Edge+ , giving me abt 8-10hrs of use after a full charge. Even during the nights with everything off and power saving enabled i would lose abt 50-60% battery over 8 hours. ..... caused by Android OS ....... it would keep the screen awake for hours even with the screen off .... ( dont know how that worked) ..... tried a factory reset but didnt help. Then rooted the phone and downloaded wakelock detector and installed it as a system app. Installed greenify and doze ..... last night lost 4% over 11hours with wifi and 4g off and power saving enabled which is a drastic improvement. Facing one little problem that images do not get downloaded (automatically or manually) in whatsapp with wifi in use. Will use the cell for a few days and post again abt how the battery is holding up and if there is any other performance issues.
If you want to save battery, try this app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kunkunsoft.packagedisabler
It show all RAM usage of each app, you can disable any app in Bloatware (samsung default app) list to save power
This app run WITHOUT ROOT

Battery Drain on Nougat.

Hi there. I just have a quick question. I've updated to Nougat a week ago, and right after updating to Nougat performed a Factory Reset. Now I've noticed that I'm draining through my battery faster than I usually did in Marshmallow. Now, I've already wiped cache partition and performed another factory reset and wipe partition and my battery is still draining like crazy. I lose battery constantly even though I leave it on standby and I lose 15-25% when I leave it when I sleep and data nor wifi is on. Help would be very much appreciated.
I only use Greenify for battery saving apps.
Android Os is draining my battery in standby too i have tried literally everything like location off location history off all kinds of connections off but Android OS just cant stop draining battery in standby for some reason . I am ON VNS-L21C185B360.
Hi Guys, do you still have this problem? In my case after 2-3 weeks battery stabilized and now it's around 15-20% better than on MM, and I'm not using any battery saving plan
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To be specific: on MM I had around 4-4.5H of SOT (a lot of LTE, a bit of Wi-FI, mostly Chrome and YT), now I have at least 5h, sometimes 5,5h SOT
You can use a permission manager.
Edit EVERY APP and uncheck "wake up" , "keep awake" and "start at startup"
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Hi Guys, do you still have this problem? In my case after 2-3 weeks battery stabilized and now it's around 15-20% better than on MM, and I'm not using any battery saving plan
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To be specific: on MM I had around 4-4.5H of SOT (a lot of LTE, a bit of Wi-FI, mostly Chrome and YT), now I have at least 5h, sometimes 5,5h SOT
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SOT isnt the issue. If i keep using the phone constantly i get same SOT as on Marshmallow but the issue is battery drain in standby. Android OS keeps the system awake. There is no rogue app either as Wakelocks are shown to be from Kernel (Androd Os) in every wakelock detector app.
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Hi Guys, do you still have this problem? In my case after 2-3 weeks battery stabilized and now it's around 15-20% better than on MM, and I'm not using any battery saving plan
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To be specific: on MM I had around 4-4.5H of SOT (a lot of LTE, a bit of Wi-FI, mostly Chrome and YT), now I have at least 5h, sometimes 5,5h SOT
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Hi! Thanks for the input. So on yoyr first few weeks you had roughly 4 hours SOT? But how about your standby time? Does the battery drain even on Standby?
Usama707 said:
SOT isnt the issue. If i keep using the phone constantly i get same SOT as on Marshmallow but the issue is battery drain in standby. Android OS keeps the system awake. There is no rogue app either as Wakelocks are shown to be from Kernel (Androd Os) in every wakelock detector app.
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Standby time is nuts. On MM I only lose roughly 5% overnight if I leave it. But 25% loss is insane. How's yours?
pochic1996 said:
Standby time is nuts. On MM I only lose roughly 5% overnight if I leave it. But 25% loss is insane. How's yours?
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I used to lose 2-3% on Marshmallow. Nougat Standby drain has always been a problem for me. I had the same issue on b336 and now same on B360. I sometimes lost 10% sometimes even more than that in 7-8 hours overnight. Btw Turn Auto Brightness off before sleep. It will improve standby time a bit.
Usama707 said:
I used to lose 2-3% on Marshmallow. Nougat Standby drain has always been a problem for me. I had the same issue on b336 and now same on B360. I sometimes lost 10% sometimes even more than that in 7-8 hours overnight. Btw Turn Auto Brightness off before sleep. It will improve standby time a bit.
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How long have you been on Nougat? I lose no less than 20% over the course of 8 hours and that's on bare minimum: no automatic brightness, no wifi, no data. Tho GPS is on, I don't think that should be the case because marshmallow held charge on standby like a champ (well, at least in comparison to Nougat).
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How long have you been on Nougat? I lose no less than 20% over the course of 8 hours and that's on bare minimum: no automatic brightness, no wifi, no data. Tho GPS is on, I don't think that should be the case because marshmallow held charge on standby like a champ (well, at least in comparison to Nougat).
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I have switched back and forth between nougat and Marshmallow to test different stuff. Now i have installed Nougat Since i guess 3-4 days. U need to turn off google auto backup data from settings. That Should improve things.
Usama707 said:
I have switched back and forth between nougat and Marshmallow to test different stuff. Now i have installed Nougat Since i guess 3-4 days. U need to turn off google auto backup data from settings. That Should improve things.
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How do I go about doing that? Are you talking about Google Photos or Google itself?
pochic1996 said:
How do I go about doing that? Are you talking about Google Photos or Google itself?
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Settings/Advanced Settings/Backup and Reset/ Backup My Data.
Usama707 said:
Settings/Advanced Settings/Backup and Reset/ Backup My Data.
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Awesome. Will be trying that. Do let me know if you figure out a fix for this one. Quick question though, how did you get to Nougat? Official update or did you flash or use firmware finder? I used firmware finder and am currently on B361.
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Awesome. Will be trying that. Do let me know if you figure out a fix for this one. Quick question though, how did you get to Nougat? Official update or did you flash or use firmware finder? I used firmware finder and am currently on B361.
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Its Available in my country as OTA now but previously from Marshmallow i used Chales Method to update which is like firmware finder method just a bit different.
Usama707 said:
Its Available in my country as OTA now but previously from Marshmallow i used Chales Method to update which is like firmware finder method just a bit different.
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I see. And what's eating up most of your consumption? is it natural to find Android OS and Android System at roughly 15-20%?
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I see. And what's eating up most of your consumption? is it natural to find Android OS and Android System at roughly 15-20%?
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Android OS is draining the battery by keeping system awake and not letting doze work properly.
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Android OS is draining the battery by keeping system awake and not letting doze work properly.
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I've been Googling the last few hours how I can fix this. Is this the case with yours as well? Do you know any fixes?
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I've been Googling the last few hours how I can fix this. Is this the case with yours as well? Do you know any fixes?
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I have been googling since January when beta version came out but still i didn't find any fix. I have tried all kind of suggestions but nothing works.
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I have been googling since January when beta version came out but still i didn't find any fix. I have tried all kind of suggestions but nothing works.
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Sad. I guess I'll just stick with Greenify's Aggresive Doze while I try to get answers. I'll just figure out a way to enable it. Thanks! Please do let me know in this thread if you get the answers.
Hi, I'd just like to up this thread. Any tips? Unfortunately I've already done a factory reset to no avail. Battery still eats 20% in 5 hours idle. Android OS still eats 30% of the consumption.

Huge battery drain! Tried almost everything

I bought the mi A1 about 9 months ago and it was working fine up until 6 weeks ago.
The battery has started to drain big time and the Android system is consuming most of the power.
I've tried the below already,
1. Calibrating my battery.
2. Factory reset to January update.
3. Stopping the apps running in the background.
4. Turning off location / wifi and internet.
5. Tried disabling backup of photos.
6. Disabled app preview messages under Google.
7. Tried replacing the physical battery at the service center.
8. Currently running on the June 2018 patch.
Despite doing all this the battery drains big time, even when it's idle, when I'm sleeping.
I'm unable to upload screenshot because it keeps saying that there's a network issue. But the screenshot stats say that the android os consumes most of the battery and SoT was 30 minutes. Phone was idle for most of the time. It came down 100-20% in a few hours.
Android OS is eating away most of the battery.
Does anyone have suggestions or a solution for this? It's really annoying.
Download GSAM Battery Monitor and enable extra stats via the app and a few simple commands through PC. Check what is draining your battery its probably the same thing which is killing my battery in stand by. There are hundreds and thousands of Kernel wake locks via a file called 7000000.ssusb which has no permanent solutions yet.
saifjaf said:
Download GSAM Battery Monitor and enable extra stats via the app and a few simple commands through PC. Check what is draining your battery its probably the same thing which is killing my battery in stand by. There are hundreds and thousands of Kernel wake locks via a file called 7000000.ssusb which has no permanent solutions yet.
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Thank you for the response. A few other forums indicated 7000000.ssusb could be the cause too. Is there anything at all to disable it?
you could try the following if you are rooted :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76833667&postcount=3
Flash Void kernel.
Rowdyy Ronnie said:
Flash Void kernel.
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Bro are you sure would this help in the kernal wakelock issue of the 7000000.ssusb file.
saifjaf said:
Bro are you sure would this help in the kernal wakelock issue if the 7000000.ssusb file.
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Void kernel doesn't block wakelocks. If that is your main concern, flash MetaPheonix or Mint kernel. Visit their respective XDA posts and check out.
Rowdyy Ronnie said:
Void kernel doesn't block wakelocks. If that is your main concern, flash MetaPheonix or Mint kernel. Visit their respective XDA posts and check out.
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Thanks man will look into it.

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