these three google services wakelocks are running every minute…what's wrong…
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Turn the services off .
jje
JJEgan said:
Turn the services off .
jje
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I turned off all sync., network location, notification, backup...
but the problem is still there...
I dont know why this happens suddenly.
Last night, I tried to use autostarts app to turn off some apps including google apps. Although my phone is in flight mode, it never sleeps and awake every second!!! My battery was drained from 88% to 78% (flight mode, 6-7hrs).
I have never tried this before...these three wakelocks account for up to 90% of the total
Try logging out of few Google services like maps, navigation, latitude . That could be the culprit
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I noticed my battery started draining pretty fast about a week ago, and when I checked my battery stats, I discovered that the Outlook app was using around 40% of my battery. I only have it installed to sync my calendar, contacts and email sync are turned off. I attached a screenshot below. Is anyone else experiencing this?
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I noticed my battery started draining pretty fast about a week ago, and when I checked my battery stats, I discovered that the Outlook app was using around 40% of my battery. I only have it installed to sync my calendar, contacts and email sync are turned off. I attached a screenshot below. Is anyone else experiencing this?
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Yezzzzz, this app is pure crap!
Wakelocks all over the place :banghead:
Better find another app to sync your calendar
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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Hey guys,
Last month I got pretty close to my shared data cap so this month I'm trying to be a bit more frugal. According to my data usage logs though, in the last few days my "android system" has used a LOT of data. Anyone have any idea what could be doing it? 200MB all in the background. I decided to block the system from data access via a firewall change (WiFi only) and see if that stops it.
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That won't help considering data charges only apply for when you're not on wifi. Could of been that you updated a large app or several while not being on wifi.
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That won't help considering data charges only apply for when you're not on wifi. Could of been that you updated a large app or several while not being on wifi.
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Then it would show the play store using a lot of data I don't think it's apps. I think it's a system app continuously trying to connect to something.
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that one? i only ever really use 3g and want to permanently disable this warning.
looked under the download app - no options, nothing in play store, data under settings etc.
any ideas?
anyone have any thoughts on how to do this?
here is something.. but why am I seeing your screenshot in this one year old thread?
http://xiaomi.eu/community/threads/help-google-play-wifi-warning.17287/
I have a hazy recollection that this is actually delivered from Google play online rather than the app. They used to have it triggered for any app over 10mb, then when 3g became mainstream they upped it. My memory is pretty crap most of the time so this could all have been a dream.
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How about you un-check "Download using WiFi only"? Aaand it looks like you've used a screenshot from a MIUI ROM, which isn't a crime, but strange
i found a thread re same issue and that had the screengrab (same thing, wrong rom).
unchecking it works for that 1 time and 1 time only which means every time you update a large app you have to manually do it. it's pointless and a waste of time
there was a fix for the miui rom but doesnt apply to ours (in the downloads app but there's no options for it on our phones)
Hi,
I've tried a couple of roms recently, but I am a bit bothered by the battery usage by "Android system".
My phone is only giving me around 4 hours of screen-on time.
Sometimes, these system processes:
Binder_2
kswapd0
Peak my phone CPU usage. Under "screen", they are usually the top consumers. Is this normal?
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Here I was playing ingress on and off for around 4 hours. For those of you who are not familiar with it, this is a game that uses GPS, Wifi, a mobile data connection, and your GPU, all at once. The battery drain was so bad I had to plug in my battery pack just to get through these 4 hours. And note - the screen was not even on the whole time! Point being, android os and android system managed to consume more power than ingress for that period of time.
I see nth wrong. Looks logical.
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