Hello!
I recently got a Oppo Watch to replace my previous wear os device because the battery of the previous one drained too fast.
Battery actually behaves way better, except for one thing: the sleep tracking, which drains between X5 and x9 of the previous model (and when I say x9 I mean almost an entire charge in 6 hours of sleeping)
I bought a smartwatch mainly to get a smart alarm. The previous one didn't have an integrated sleep monitoring app, so I chosen a third party one that included both sleep monitor and smart alarm... And consumed around 10% per night.
Oppo lasts longer for the rest, but during night drains 48-89% depending on the app used (I'm trying various options).
Now, without a third party app, the battery consumption at night is at normal levels (11%), so I suspect that the problem is that I run a second sleep tracker from the third party app while the native one of the device is running at the same time.. And the combination of the two put it under efforts that kills the battery.
For this reason, I would like to know how to disable the native sleep monitoring, so to check how the battery behaves running only the third party app one.
I navigated across all the app settings, but can't identify the sleep tracker to disable it.
Would somebody help me with exact indications on how to disable it?
Thank you in advance
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Hi everybody,
I've got since the release the moto x style. Before i was on moto x 2014.
It's a good phone but not as smooth as the 2014 was. There's lag in scrolled menu, even in 6.0.
I think i've got a little probleme with the sleeping mode of the moto x.
Doze mode:
In doze mode, sync must be later after one hour spend in sleep mode.
In battery monitoring menu i'll must see, if i don't use the phone, a "little" awake bar.
So it's not my case but in monitoring there's no app other than android system and other like that appears.
Why the phone didn't get in doze mode???
App standby:
Unused, an app must go inactive in develloper menu dedicated to app standby.
Even if i put all aof them in standby mode. A little time after, every app have been resume and are active, even if i don't use one of them.
Why apps awake for no reason???
Thanks to the turbocharger, because without my battery wouldn't be great. Not a whole day. And I get 2:30 SoT average. It doesn't matter what i do, my battery decreases at the same rythme every day.
Help me, I think I'm drained! Thanks
PS: Sorry for mistakes, i'm french user.
Hi guys,
I have been having an issue with my Motorola X Play (UK Single Sim) I have only owned it for a few months from new.... The battery is draining fast and I can see in the battery stats that it's not sleeping, otherwise the battery usage page shows nothing of interest, apart from perhaps Mobile Standby which is quite high, above the screen but the signal bar is all green...
I rooted my phone to better find out what was causing these issues, otherwise stock Marshmallow. Unfortunately Motorola now are not interested as they say my phone is rooted and now has no warranty - useless idiots!
Using GS Sam battery monitor (rooted) I can see that the following is keeping the phone awake, no other app is.
48.3% of battery consumed by Kernel (Android OS)
Keep awake over 2 hours
CPU usage 59m 53s
Number of Wake Locks: 1
Byes sent: 246.21KB
Bytes Received: 5.70MB
App UID: 0
Wakelock Detail:
Google_C2DM 0.0s (1)
I have tried safe mode but it appears to be the same, I have hardly any apps installed apart from Facebook and Facebook messenger and I have even tried it without them...
I have tried turning off/on WiFi / Location / GPS is now disabled. WiFi Scanning is off. Restarts make no difference... I have even done a factory reset about a month ago.
Any ideas, this phone is having the same battery life or less than my Nexus 5 which had a much smaller battery...
Many thanks
here's a way to avoid it http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/help/google-c2dm-checkin-services-t1321520
i'll update if i find anything else.
don't tell them your device is rooted. if you go to service center just re-lock the bootloader and its back to normal.[it won't get your warranty back but they don't check that much]
can you post a screenshot of gs sam.
1 - Install BetterBatteryStats (BBS) - this will give you detailed information on what is draining your battery. Get it from XDA v2.2.0.0B6 - this gives you the detailed breakdown in the UI that you are after, the google play version doesn't do it in the UI (older version).
Get baseline results (charge it full, don't touch it for 5-6 hours) I like to do this while sleeping.
2 - Install Greenify (you don't need the Xposed module if you don't want to fiddle with that yet, alto I highly recommend it) set the working mode to root. If applications are still not sleeping, add the widget and force sleep everything before you turn off your screen
Get BBS results (do the 5-6 hours while sleeping) - improved?
3 - Install Naptime from the google play store (by Fransico Franco)
Get BBS results - improved?
Getting anal about battery usage?
4- Read up on Amplify - this yielded even more results for me. But this can take a bit of work to get right. There's a lot of great threads on XDA for setting this up.
5 -Smart network - allows you to control data, networks, wifi, bluetooh, nfc, gps on/off with a ton of great features for auto. management.
I have all the above and yield a 0.4%/hr drain on stand by (see signature for phone build).
Amplify is a god sent app. It has been 4 hours now, and I have been using whatsapp on and off (about 20 seconds each time) and I still have 97% left in the tank.
LaurenceGough said:
Hi guys,
I have been having an issue with my Motorola X Play (UK Single Sim) I have only owned it for a few months from new.... The battery is draining fast and I can see in the battery stats that it's not sleeping, otherwise the battery usage page shows nothing of interest, apart from perhaps Mobile Standby which is quite high, above the screen but the signal bar is all green...
I rooted my phone to better find out what was causing these issues, otherwise stock Marshmallow. Unfortunately Motorola now are not interested as they say my phone is rooted and now has no warranty - useless idiots!
Using GS Sam battery monitor (rooted) I can see that the following is keeping the phone awake, no other app is.
48.3% of battery consumed by Kernel (Android OS)
Keep awake over 2 hours
CPU usage 59m 53s
Number of Wake Locks: 1
Byes sent: 246.21KB
Bytes Received: 5.70MB
App UID: 0
Wakelock Detail:
Google_C2DM 0.0s (1)
I have tried safe mode but it appears to be the same, I have hardly any apps installed apart from Facebook and Facebook messenger and I have even tried it without them...
I have tried turning off/on WiFi / Location / GPS is now disabled. WiFi Scanning is off. Restarts make no difference... I have even done a factory reset about a month ago.
Any ideas, this phone is having the same battery life or less than my Nexus 5 which had a much smaller battery...
Many thanks
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Facebook app has been known to cause serious battery drain in the past. Uninstall it and test again.
In 99% of the cases it is caused by an app. Try to find out which one is causing the drain.
Hi all,
Sorry for the delay and thanks for the replies. I performed a factory reset again, after clearing the cache etc, the same as I did last time. The only difference is I then installed Android 6.0.1
The battery drain has now gone. I didn't perform a restore of apps etc, and the only apps I have installed so far in addition have been Facebook and Facebook messenger but I have found these have had no effect at all on the battery drain. I haven't even updated the stock apps (apart from the security ones).
I now get two days of use easy. It also seems to be running slightly faster. I will update apps one by one, over the course of a few days to make sure nothing causes it again...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/guide-extreme-battery-life-t3095884
I use this guide, works really great to limit wake locks.
And I don't use Fb app but use the browser instead, battery lasts easily two days of "heavy" usage !
I found the problem, or at least a major bug. Whenever you cast to Google Chromecast Audio and then stop casting completely there is a massive wakelock until you next restart the phone. My phone was awake all night and down to 20% battery life. Android OS takes a massive portion of the battery life and under keep awake stats it's 9 hours +. It seems that when it says disconnected it is not. A major bug! I'll try and report it using Google's bug reporter...
LaurenceGough said:
I found the problem, or at least a major bug. Whenever you cast to Google Chromecast Audio and then stop casting completely there is a massive wakelock until you next restart the phone. My phone was awake all night and down to 20% battery life. Android OS takes a massive portion of the battery life and under keep awake stats it's 9 hours +. It seems that when it says disconnected it is not. A major bug! I'll try and report it using Google's bug reporter...
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not even Doze could kill it? perhaps you could try Servicely and see if it could stop the thing from running.
pijes said:
not even Doze could kill it? perhaps you could try Servicely and see if it could stop the thing from running.
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Nope, Doze had no affect at all but it should be as it was sitting stationary overnight - normally the drain overnight is a few percent at the most, last night it was around 65% and I was left with 20% in the morning and this was I think the first time I had used Google Chromecast Audio since the factory reset with great battery life up to last night... I could try Servicely but I am not sure on the service to kill and I'd like to keep it 100% stock for now so I can help out Google to fix the bug (or Motorola if they bother)... What a pain as I just bought 4x Google Chromecast Audios!!
I have reported it here in the Android bug tracker, feel free to comment / star the issue to bring it to Google's attention.
https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=208324
However I am not sure if this is a Motorola Issue or a Google Marshmallow / Chromecast issue?? Motorola support have been very unhelpful so no luck if that is the case...
If anyone else with Chromecast Audio could confirm the bug that would be great.
Thanks
Laurence
There's a post on reddit about battery drain with chromecast audio about a year ago, not sure if it's the same issue though.
Sent from my XT1562 using XDA-Developers mobile app
https://forum.xda-developers.com/general/general/fix-fix-systemupdateservice-wakelock-t3060548
maybe this help, on moto g this helped
apart from greenify and naptime...i dont think we have something like amplify yet for nougat devices, also with the governor scripts they are providing better results now
yep
miss5tability said:
i dont have root etc but on my just buy moto x play with stock android 6 i dont have 2 sensors working and deep sleep is gone so battery drain... even after cler cache. reset etc, this phone is pure ****
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If you bought it brand new just go back to the shop for replacement
pijes said:
If you bought it brand new just go back to the shop for replacement
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Hello!
I'm having an issue with the Wear App on my HTC 10.
I recently got a Huawei Watch (1st gen) and the Wear App is consistently the top battery draining app on my phone with 50%+ at the end of the day and the wake locks are crazy, my phone barely goes into deep sleep. Now, I know Bluetooth drains the battery and all that as I previously had a Pebble so I'm used to having Bluetooth on all day but I never saw this behavior.
I've tried factory resetting the watch, deleting the wear app and setting up the whole thing all over again but no dice. I only have a couple of apps on the watch (Telegram, Uber, Fit and Pujie) so the watch is probably not requesting a lot of data thus waking up the phone.
Has anyone faced something similar? how can I fix this?
My smart watch uses wear os. The battery, from day 1, has been draining insanely quickly on the watch (we are talking a matter of hours). The only thing I was using it for was the time and I received like 4 notifications. I don't have any third party apps. I do have the screen always on, and brightness set on auto, but it says the screen is using just a small amount of the battery. It says "miscellaneous" is draining over 50% of the battery. What falls under this category and is there anything I can un-install? I was told it could possibly be google assistant and google fit. I didn't actually install google assistant though and for google fit, I set my profile (gender, height and weight) but have not been using it. Maybe it's still running in the background though? Any advice is greatly appreciated.
When you sleep, does your phone sleep, or does it stay up all night and crunch 1s and 0s? Rate this thread to express how you deem the speed at which the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite's battery drains under standby conditions. A higher rating indicates that when the phone is not in use, the battery drains minimally.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
When i go to sleep and put my galaxy note 10 lite on the table at the morning when i wake up i have lost 18% of battery. I keep only the wifi on and it is full bars. No apps are draining the battery on the background and have it on mute and only s pen air and auto rotate are turned on. I do not know what the problem is. Any advices please?
Hi, same for me all is disabled except the bluethoot and the battery loses between 30 and 40% per 24 hours and it goes well into prolonged sleep. Sorry about my English.
Battery Drain Problem Solved
PeshMesh said:
When i go to sleep and put my galaxy note 10 lite on the table at the morning when i wake up i have lost 18% of battery. I keep only the wifi on and it is full bars. No apps are draining the battery on the background and have it on mute and only s pen air and auto rotate are turned on. I do not know what the problem is. Any advices please?
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I had the same issue. I did a reset within 5 days of buying, and it does not have the battery drain issue anymore.
I made sure to switch off all the (optional) services at the fresh boot of the device. Most importantly, do not switch on the customisation service. It is the biggest battery drainer and quite a useless feature if I must say.
Moreover, do not switch on the inbuilt antivirus software in the device status menu (present with the battery stats and all). It keeps scanning needlessly thus draining the battery.
Make a backup using the Samsung account (especially your Notes and contacts) and reset your phone. It helped me and hope it helps you and anybody who encounters the battery drain issue.
The reset didn't fix anything for me, I noticed that if I move the sim card the consumption is minimal but as soon as I reinstall it it's about thirty percent per day with almost no use of the phone.
mario1959 said:
The reset didn't fix anything for me, I noticed that if I move the sim card the consumption is minimal but as soon as I reinstall it it's about thirty percent per day with almost no use of the phone.
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Did you switch off the Customisation service, because it uploads your call data and other private data in the background.
Try switching off sync (button in the status bar). It should help pinpoint the issue.
One more way would be to go into safe mode and see if the battery drainer is the system or any app.
Everything is deactivated, there is only normal consumption in airplane mode.
I have already reflash the rom to start again on a clean basis without effect.
thanks
neerut said:
I had the same issue. I did a reset within 5 days of buying, and it does not have the battery drain issue anymore.
I made sure to switch off all the (optional) services at the fresh boot of the device. Most importantly, do not switch on the customisation service. It is the biggest battery drainer and quite a useless feature if I must say.
Moreover, do not switch on the inbuilt antivirus software in the device status menu (present with the battery stats and all). It keeps scanning needlessly thus draining the battery.
Make a backup using the Samsung account (especially your Notes and contacts) and reset your phone. It helped me and hope it helps you and anybody who encounters the battery drain issue.
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hey i did everything u said last night and together with the july software update i feel like battery consumption went down a lot. thanks mate
Can I ask for specific functions?
Great battery life. No complaints here
I never had any issues with my battery life. I don't give it much down time but when I do very little battery drains at all. I can use it heavily all day and I usually only have to charge it once a day at most and that's using apps like flstudio mobile which would drain my battery in two hours at most with any other phone I've used before, galaxy s5 and note 4 specifically and the s5 had a custom rom that managed battery life quite well. If you're having battery issues you may want to do a reset or check your power settings. I always keep power saving mode on myself which makes a big difference. Also I don't keep things like Bluetooth, scan for nearby devices or nfc on and my location services are usually off or on low accuracy mode. But yeah, great phone with awesome battery life!
One more thing I noticed. When you press and hold AutoSync in notifications panel, go to Google account. Open the syncing items. Press the drop down menu (3 dots) on the top right. If it says Cancel Sync, press it. It initially got stuck on my phone and was the biggest culprit. Secondly, open the Samsung Cloud sync settings and check for the same issue of sync being stuck on Cancel Sync. You could check for other accounts as well.
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PeshMesh said:
hey i did everything u said last night and together with the july software update i feel like battery consumption went down a lot. thanks mate
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Glad to hear that
I have disabled more than 100 applications (system, samsung, bloatware, etc) via ADB AppControl and now I am losing 2% overnight only.
normally i got this problem when i restore backup from another samsung phone.
if you restore your settings try to wipe clean your phone and set it up as a new normally this solution solve my battery drain
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If the standby battery drain (most probably with WiFi ON) problem still persists, go to an authorized Samsung Care Centre and get the software installed by them. It will iron out any bugs that might have crept in during original installation. As it stays official, so it's worth a try.
As I said above, it is when I put the SIM card that I have my problem of discharge, I do not think that Samsung will be able to do more than what I have already tried ! Unfortunately, I dropped the phone, there is a knock in the chassis, so the warranty is dead.
@ parvizchitsaz, I knew the trick, it didn't solve my problem!
Please excuse my poor English.
With my G6 Play, if I charged it to 100% and left it on at night it would be dead in the morning.
With my Note 10 Lite, if I charged it to 100% and left it on at night, when I wake up it might be at like...90%? The battery life is bananas (well compared to the the G6 Play anyway). I actually can't think of the last time I owned a phone and it wasn't dead in the morning. Maybe my S4?
RodimusConvoy said:
With my G6 Play, if I charged it to 100% and left it on at night it would be dead in the morning.
With my Note 10 Lite, if I charged it to 100% and left it on at night, when I wake up it might be at like...90%? The battery life is bananas (well compared to the the G6 Play anyway). I actually can't think of the last time I owned a phone and it wasn't dead in the morning. Maybe my S4?
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You, my friend, have been coned multiple times or you just leave your porn running in the background when you go to sleep. No smartphone ever dies when you wake up in the morning with 100% battery in the night unless you have been sleeping for 20 days.
yusufjee said:
You, my friend, have been conned multiple times or you just leave your porn running in the background when you go to sleep. No smartphone ever dies when you wake up in the morning with 100% battery in the night unless you have been sleeping for 20 days.
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LOL To be fair, this is the first flagship-esque phone I've had since the S4. Before I've had cheapos: two ZTEs, a Huawei, and that G6 Play. All way under $100, in fact the G6 Play was $35 cause they (Target) were trying to get rid of them to make way for the G7/G7 Plays and the G6/G6 Plays weren't moving.
So a full night of sleep (8 hours) if my phone wasn't plugged in...dead. Nothing running in the background except the alarm and data. I only ever get phones that can be rooted so updates in the background weren't possible (and I always disable auto-update in the Play store).
For now: during sleep time 7-8 hours goes down approx. 6-7%