Hi,
listen to this:
I charged my phone to 100% till 11am, i used the phone a bit for about 1 hour, turned it off at 1pm, turned it on at 5pm and i got less than 70% battery!
looking at battery usage, gmail was at first place with 30% !
i reset my phone, used it a bit more, and took a screen shot, now gmail is the second place.
I wonder what caused it to consume so much battery ? and do you think it will change now when u see the screenshot (that gmail is at 2nd place)?
btw, my sync of gmail was on, just for messages.
this usage looks like gmail is not get "push" but it is "pulling" the email!
but i do get the message around 5 seconds after they are received..
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If it is pulling then that is your problem. Its making a connection to gmail at every interval.
I would look at your gmail settings and make sure imap is enabled along with smtp. If it its set as pop only then you won't get push.
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I put the phone into flight mode over night and the drain was a bit less than when on. 15% in 8.5 hours, compared to the 25% with it on.
However, as you can see from the screen shots, something is still causing the phone is "wake up". I've turned off everything in the process of trying to find out what it is, but still cannot find out.
Can someone have a look at the shots and see if ye can pick out something.
I must say that the connectivity issue I'm having(keeps giving me a connected to wifi network notification every few mins) could be causing these wakelocks?? I don't know myself.
Anyways, I'd appreciate any thoughts on how to sort out the wakelocks.
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s-voice has a wake up feature turned on by default
Continuously connecting to Wi-Fi is the power saving mode.
You can deactivate it by dialing *#0011#, menu, Wi-Fi.
The only way I found to allow the phone to truly sleep was not to have Wi-Fi on at all. Off when screen off also seems to work.
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4.5hrs screen time looks pretty good to me. I'm lucky if I get 4hrs
Hello everyone,
I've had my GS3 for over a month now and I can say I am quite happy with it. Battery life is rather consistent (I come from an Apple IP4).
There is something that is bugging me though. Every time I am connected to a wifi network, battery drains faster than usual. Whenever I check the battery usage, I can see that the phone wakes up for short periods of time repeatedly, mainly when I am using wifi. Here's a screenshot of it.
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I am on 4.1.1. No custom ROM and/or rooted.
Hope you can help me.
Something's waking your phone regularly... not WiFi. Use BBS to monitor what is doing it.
It is likely to be an app using a network connection for data retrieval.
My guess is that an app is set to sync\download\upload when you are on WIFI only, and stuck in a loop. Install Better Battery Stats, charge your phone fully, put it on WIFI and then leave it for an hour. Then check and\or post your BBS log.
Happy hunting.
Is there a free app that i can do that with???
Thanks a lot.
Probably wlan_rx_wake wakelock
There are custom kernels for that
You know, as i said, I've only had the phone for over a month. More info on that would be greatly appreciated.
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hi guys have any of you had similar problems like this? where the icon for the sync is constantly next to my contacts regardless if i enable it or disable it or reflash a new rom with full wipe. even though the contacts have synced just right, i find that the time last synced is stuck at an earlier time. does anyone know how i can fix this? i think its causing additional battery drain.
thanks!
Same thing with my GS3.
I think that's just the way it is.
when you modify a contact via computer, does it syncs instantly?
if so, it's ok.
aloniado said:
Same thing with my GS3.
I think that's just the way it is.
when you modify a contact via computer, does it syncs instantly?
if so, it's ok.
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I have the same problem as well. If I update my contacts on the phone, they are not getting synced to the cloud. If I update my contacts on the web, it gets updated on the phone, but minutes later. Used to happen instantaneously. Something's definitely broken here. At least for me.
Star this defect, if it applies to you so Google can fix it.
http://code.google.com/p/android/is...s Owner Summary Stars&groupby=&sort=&id=42641
I and some other people on android central have had some strange activity with the battery drain and the internet app since the last official ota. I did a little experiment last night and put my phone into airplane mode after charging it and restarting it. Sure enough, this morning:
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I would do a factory reset but my laptop died and I'm away from my desktop. Has anyone else experienced this aberrant internet activity on the stock ROM?
Have you tried disabling the syncing options under your Google account for things like internet to try and see if it changes anything.
You should use an app like better battery stats (available free for XDA users here on the site) or gsam battery monitor to see some more specific information.
Also use one of those apps to see if its using power when it has a data connection. In other words if its using more battery because its constantly trying to sync something while there is no data connection.
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Hello. Before the Lollipop upgrade, I was able to set an alert when I reached a preset level of mobile data usage. While I can now see the graph for data usage, I no longer see a way to set the alert. Does anyone know how to set this?
MT2L03, EMUI 3.1
It should be in the settings, on the graph itself. I don't remember if Huawei changed it on EMUI though.
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Hi ScoobSTi. You are correct for standard lollypop but Huawei appears to have changed it a bit. The graph is still there but the options to set the alert is gone. It's a pretty graph though. :-/
I can't find how to set it but I still get a warning over 2gb. Next time I get it I will see if I can find the setting on the screen that pops up.
Here are the pics that it exists, but for the life of me I cannot find how to access them. I don't know if they defaulted over somehow from JB cause I don't remember setting the limit on LP.
ok this worked for me to be able to find it and edit the settings.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/ascend-p7/help/emui-3-0-data-traffic-management-issue-t3007780
Many thanks! That worked.
No Problem I wonder if this could just be an edit in the build.prop