Spare Parts; Dialer App Usage! - XPERIA X10 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Looking on spare parts;
partial wakelock dialer
Total Time 9m 35s
Any reason/idea whats causing this?

One thing I have noticed that no one mentioned thus far is that upon a fresh boot of my phone, the Dialer is not a problem at all. It is only after I place/receive a call that the dialer suddenly starts KILLING my battery. A reboot fixes this, but obviously this is a huge inconvenience.
Using this ROM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=940302&

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Sudden Battery Drainage

I understand all these battery drain issues that the prime has been having but haven't actually had them, until now. I used to lose about 2-3% overnight but suddenly I am losing around 15% because it won't sleep. I go into the battery setting and it shows it been awake the whole time. Now I am sure if I looked around I may find a fix but it just seems a bit odd that it has just suddenly occurred. And its not a wifi drainage issue as I usually put it to sleep at power saving mode and wifi off. Just asking why?
Thanks,
I think it could be the Asus weather widget which I had set at 1 hour refresh rate.
if this just recently occured out the blue, likely a rougue app or something you recently installed. an app running in background or sync is likely the culprit.
Just put Skype on it but that's not signed in most of the time
every android tablet and phone i have does this occasionally, and those occasions are when i either play video or music. some of these media players employ a wakelock that will not disable after you put your device to sleep. sometimes a reboot will work, sometimes not. most of the times the reboot keeps it from draining. even force quitting all my media apps wouldn't work.
so basically i reboot every time i use any type media player so i don't get the drain - netflix doesn't require it, dice and just about every music player does. i'm not sure it this may be your problem, but it may be a possible solution.
I find that making sure to check the last two settings under Asus Customized Settings helps this. I was waking up in the morning to find my dock dead everyday before I checked those two settings. The only down side is when I turn the screen on and wake it up, it takes about 5-10 seconds to connect to the wifi. No biggie.
Use better battery stats and see what is causing it. I have read that skype does drain battery pretty bad. And even if you're not connected it still runs in the background at start up. Another app I would recommend is Autostarts. It allows you to disable apps at start up. I know system tuner is free and has the same functionality but I find Autostarts better. With ST, you just disable the app at start up, with Autostarts you can disable it at start up, shutdown(which some apps fire when the tab is being shut down and other system events), also other events. Like some apps fire up when you get a text, or when your connection changes etc.. I just think Autostarts has more options.
Also dev Entropy has a thread in the GS2 forums about know battery drainers. Some of it applies specifically to the GS2 but there are a bunch of general battery killers listed
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1308030
If you go to setting and battery it should show you which is using the most battery. The first one on top. If its android system, you can click on it and it will show you a list of whats been using your battery which may point you to the culprit. In my case, media was the only thing in the list. And I know if an SDcard is inside my dock it will drain battery. So after removing it the drainage went away. Havent had the drain issue since. Again yours might be different so check the battery usage.
Thanks for the feedback guys, the first thing i am gonna do is charge it up after it fell flat right up to 100% then try some suggestions. I am thinking a reboot could help it.

Screen waking up randomly?

Anybody have an issue with random wake ups? I have noticed if my phone is just sitting itself it turns on itself as if I were getting a text or a call and ends up being nothing, I know my proximity sensor works well during calls, but can not figure out why the screen wakes. Anyone know a fix or a setting for this?
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This just started happening to me today. Not sure what's going on. Nothing is different, stock rooted rom. No new apps. Same case.
Check for wake lock and clear the cache on any apps that look like they are causing wakelock and reboot phone
Did all that, I'm waiting to see if it does it again.
Okay found a new one this morning. Looks like something to do with Google maps
Edit: definitely not Google maps. AudioOut_3 is the culprit. I looked on Google and it happens a lot on a variety of different phones. There are a lot of different ideas on what it is too. Some say it's ringtone related, some say it's music player related. Anyone have any ideas?
This is after clearing maps
After listening to music force close the app you are using, after playing games or anything else that uses media services, sometimes even after task manager ends the app for more resources the services stay on. I think its so the the os feels more responsive. It's like HTC camera, launch it from a clean reboot and it will take a lot longer for the first startup then it will for subsequent start ups.
That's good advice, but this screen shot was taken before opening anything, fresh reboot, about 30 minutes on but screen off.
Well I can't think of anything else that uses audioout_3
It must be starting up after boot-up. My main player is playerpro.
I think I discovered my issue, the past week I've been flashing different roms and I have started using the superwipe zip. I had issues with each rom I flashed. Last night I reflashed the stock rom, only wiping and not using superwipe and it seems to have fixed whatever issues I was having. I'm not saying it's the superwipe, but I may have a bad download of it, or it doesn't like my phone. I'll be keeping an eye on it for awhile and report back.
Ok scratch that. It must be an app doing it. I think it might be a game called 'plague inc.' it doesn't seem to affect battery life, but it is annoying.
chuunarusamurai said:
Anybody have an issue with random wake ups? I have noticed if my phone is just sitting itself it turns on itself as if I were getting a text or a call and ends up being nothing, I know my proximity sensor works well during calls, but can not figure out why the screen wakes. Anyone know a fix or a setting for this?
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I had similar issue,
in my case, mp3 downloader's ad Notification was waking up my screen,
I found it out by using app "Wakelock detector" WLD at GooglePlay
you need to check for "full wakelocks", check the screenshot
SD Card Corruption
I have had the same issue on my EVO 4G LTE and just got a replacement device... still having the same problem. MY SOLUTION: Removed my SD card which recently was corrupted. This fixed my issue. Apparently the phone would register an SD card inserted every 20 seconds or so because it couldn't fully read it, waking it from sleep mode. Hope this helps!
chuunarusamurai said:
Anybody have an issue with random wake ups? I have noticed if my phone is just sitting itself it turns on itself as if I were getting a text or a call and ends up being nothing, I know my proximity sensor works well during calls, but can not figure out why the screen wakes. Anyone know a fix or a setting for this?
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Android and battery

I love Android.
I think the customization is great, and since v4 it's smoother and feels more responsive.
There are LOTS of apps and it's better than iOS.
But i'm sick of the battery issues.
I've always loved trying new features, ROMs, apps, hacks and whatever.
I now have SGS3 and it's my third android device, and i've installed ROMs dozens of times, even on my friends' devices.
One thing that always kept me alert is the battery life - the maximum I can get from my battery is around 30 hours with my usage - 1/5-2 hours of screen, ~45 minutes talk, lots of standby.
But every now and then, my girlfriend, my dad, my aunt or my friend ask me 'why does my battery drain so fast?'
Sometimes its google maps.
Sometimes its mediaserver/media scanner
Sometimes - and only I can see it cause they are not familiar with tools like BBS, it's gsf (Google Services Framework).
The point is, when you have an Android device, you need to check the battery stats every now and then to make sure nothing is unusually heavy on the battery.
I am currently experimenting with ParanoidAndroid and AOKP, which are faster and more responsive than omega/stock.
Yesterday i went to sleep (6 hours) with 25% battery (after it lasted 15 hours) and I turned off the data connection and the wireless connection.
I woke up after 6 hours (lucky..) and I saw my phone if off. after I connected it to the charger and turned it on I saw mediaserver decided to wake up in the middle of the night, after It almost did nothing during the day, and worked for 5.5 hours until the battery died!
Today I unplugged my phone and in 1 hour of standby 10% of the battery were gone, I checked what happened using BBS and saw gsf again (that GTALK_SYNC whatever wakelock) was draining battery, after I thought I fixed it yesterday when I disabled app data and browser sync in the google account sync options). I rebooted and now it seems ok again, the phone is back to ~70-80-% sleep.
I want to emphasize that I don't like all the stupid battery tips that tell me to castrate my phone:
turn off wifi when it's not needed, turn down the brightness, lower the screen timeout, disable sync (wtf? but its a smart phone, I WANT push notifications!) and that sort of things.
I KNOW I can get >24hours of battery without disabling the basic features of my phone.
And the draining battery processes that I mentioned earlier can suddenly appear even in a stock ROM, so I don't think it's PA or AOKP's fault.
What I want is that google will finally build a supervisor entity that will check what causes an unusual battery drain, check if it makes sense, and disable that cause!
It's absurd that google maps application comes with default 'enable location reporting' that constantly drains your battery and for what?? google maps doesn't run in the foreground, why the hell will I want that background location reporting draining my battery? and if so, why do you put this option enabled BY DEFAULT? The average user doesn't know this sort of stuff, and get only 10 hours of battery out of a device that should ideally provide ~30 hours!!!
Just wanted to let it out of my system...
And to get useful battery tips if any...

Cryogenmod 13. Ridiculous battery drain.

Hi,
I am very new to this and I created this account in the hope that someone will be able to help me. Please be gentle with me and explain things like I'm five.
I recently installed CM13 on to my Galaxy S2 and the battery drain is ridiculous. For example, it was fully charged fifty minutes ago but it is now at 89% - and for a majority of that time it has been in aeroplane mode. I am using Wi-Fi only when not in aeroplane mode and while this hastens the battery drain, it's not by a huge percentage.
My phones stats are:
Android version: 6.0.1
CyanogenMod version: 13.0-20160404-NIGHTLY-i9100
Kernel version: 3.0.101-CM-g3419d27 [email protected] #1
GAPPS: BaNkS-Dynamic-GApps-6.x.x-10-20-15
TWRP: IsoRec_TWRP_3.0.0-0_i9100
Things I have tried:
Using privacy guard to stop Google Play Store and various other apps from starting on boot and staying awake.
Setting the screen brightness level to the absolute minimum.
Setting the screen to go to sleep after 15 seconds inactivity.
Turning off Wi-Fi scanning.
Setting my e-mail pushes to one hour instead of instantly (which I especially hate).
Turning off voice recognition.
Setting location mode to battery saving.
Installing Advanced Task Killer, Greenify and/or DU Battery Saver.
Recalibrating the (new) battery - manually and with the battery calibration app.
Resetting network settings.
And various other things that I can't recall right now.
I recently installed GSam Battery Monitor, but it's not telling me much at the moment - just that the screen uses 64% and apps use 36%, and the average battery life per complete charge is at 7h 13m (3h 20min active).
If I go to settings > battery, it's telling me even less - the screen has used 4%, CyanogenMod System uses 2%.
I've read on other forums that installing a different kernel will improve it, but others have said it won't make any difference. Either way, I have no idea where to get the kernel from. I'm starting to think I must have installed something very wrong when the battery life on my phone won't even last eight hours. I have spent the past couple of days browsing to try and find out what I can do, and I think I'm about to go cross eyed.
Can anyone please help? Please remember that I am a complete newcomer to this so I may be asking some really stupid questions.
Thank you in advance for any help offered. I really don't want to go back to my 3GS now.
Hey,
I'm also on CM13 and also have battery drain, since Android 6 is really heavy, but definitely not as bad as you.
One thing you else could try is the app "BetterBatteryStats" which is available for free on XDA - just search. In my opinion it's the best available app for battery statistics. You can check out which app is keeping your device awake at standby.
But in your case, as you already tried a lot, I recommend to simply do a clean install of CM again. Really looks like there were little errors while flashing, or the Rom's zip file got somehow corrupted at the download. So download ROM and Gapps again, go to recovery, wipe /system, /data, /cache and reflash ROM and Gapps. Perhaps use another Gapps package than you used before. Also consider choosing the littlest available one. Maybe the issue will be gone then. Really hope this helps somehow.
Was I gentle enough?

Insane amounts of Kernel wakelocks on Nougat

Hello! I've been trying to investigate battery drain issues on my Z5C (with nougat) for the last week. It's been quite the annoying experience, to be frank.
Here is a screenshot from Wakelock detector LITE: http://imgur.com/a/2Ljyv
As you can see, for about 13-14 hours, with 30 minute of screen time, these wakelocks have built up to numbers like 20,000, or 70,000, etc. I am not sure if this is normal, but to be fair it seems like it absolutely isn't normal.
I have only used the screen to browse google wakelock searches in these 30 mins, more or less, and to check the wakelock app itself.
Furthermore, I tried using Greenify and it did slow my screen turn-on time considerably. I uninstalled it. My delay with screen wake-up remained... It was a huge mistake to try this app as it seems to have broken my OS and introduced unexplained OS lag at random times, which I did NOT have before at all.
Do you think a factory reset can solve this?
I am starting to think about rolling back to 6.0.1 and staying there forever with root and xposed. This type of erratic phone behavior really plays a number on my nerves.
thanks for reading!
go back and just restrict every non-system sony/xperia and as much of the google things as you can without restricting play service/store or framework

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