CM10 battery drain - Sprint HTC EVO 4G LTE

Flashed over to CM10 today. I had to flash the kernel manually through fastboot. This is not normal.
It was off the charger from a full 100% to 42% in only two hours?? I haven't been using my phone to watch videos or listen to media either. it was just casual texting. The brightness is dimmed as well with the screen sleeping at 5 sec. Any idea with a fix?

Yep, you've got a wakelock
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Use either betterbattery stats or GSAM battery monitor to determine the culprit

Outkastzgotti said:
Flashed over to CM10 today. I had to flash the kernel manually through fastboot. This is not normal.
It was off the charger from a full 100% to 42% in only two hours?? I haven't been using my phone to watch videos or listen to media either. it was just casual texting. The brightness is dimmed as well with the screen sleeping at 5 sec. Any idea with a fix?
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Rxpert said:
Yep, you've got a wakelock
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Use either betterbattery stats or GSAM battery monitor to determine the culprit
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i generally start, to get a high level view and without adding any 3rd party apps, under settings and battery status. there is a decent graph and list of apps running on the phone. i'd start there and see what is going on.
generally, if you're on the same cm10 as everybody else and nobody else is experiencing the issue, then i'd be in inclined to lean towards a 3rd party app causing the issue.
as is normal with these types of bugs, it could be quick or it might take some time to narrow down the issue ... many variables involved. best approach, as suggested above is to start analyzing battery usage, which is closely tied to how often and long applications are running.
feel free to post up some details around your research and we can help provide feedback/suggestions.
hope that helps!

I have run into a few wakelocks with cm10 as well. Another thing you can try to do is analyze the alarms within terminal emulator. Launch terminal emulator > su > dumpsys alarm. Scroll to the bottom and see if anything jumps out at you in terms of holding a wakelock.

gmugrad04 said:
I have run into a few wakelocks with cm10 as well. Another thing you can try to do is analyze the alarms within terminal emulator. Launch terminal emulator > su > dumpsys alarm. Scroll to the bottom and see if anything jumps out at you in terms of holding a wakelock.
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I used GSAM and it said I had a wakelock but never pointed to where..i rebooted the phone and let it charge over night.. if it happens again today i'll look further into it. I used the stock battery app and seen mediaserver was the main culprit but after doing some research it can be a numerous number of apps..so i looked at GSAM like suggested but it didn't specify. I'll update later with any definite results..im sure im not the only one with the issue.

Outkastzgotti said:
I used GSAM and it said I had a wakelock but never pointed to where..i rebooted the phone and let it charge over night.. if it happens again today i'll look further into it. I used the stock battery app and seen mediaserver was the main culprit but after doing some research it can be a numerous number of apps..so i looked at GSAM like suggested but it didn't specify. I'll update later with any definite results..im sure im not the only one with the issue.
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Another app that I have found useful is "autostarts". It allows you to limit what apps startup at various times (i.e. startup, charging, etc.). I disabled a lot of autostarts for programs like "maps" and it seems to have prevented some of the battery drain that was occuring to me. Good luck.

Outkastzgotti said:
Flashed over to CM10 today. I had to flash the kernel manually through fastboot. This is not normal.
It was off the charger from a full 100% to 42% in only two hours?? I haven't been using my phone to watch videos or listen to media either. it was just casual texting. The brightness is dimmed as well with the screen sleeping at 5 sec. Any idea with a fix?
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I have CM10 M1 and mine has not been draining that fast, but seems to be going down quicker than usual. My phone was kind of warm today as well. Samsung specs of the phone state like 10 days of stand by time so it should be lasting a LOT longer.

Outkastzgotti said:
I used GSAM and it said I had a wakelock but never pointed to where..i rebooted the phone and let it charge over night.. if it happens again today i'll look further into it. I used the stock battery app and seen mediaserver was the main culprit but after doing some research it can be a numerous number of apps..so i looked at GSAM like suggested but it didn't specify. I'll update later with any definite results..im sure im not the only one with the issue.
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It does if you just check the stats for longest wake or something like that, quite accurate

Rxpert said:
Yep, you've got a wakelock
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After you find wake locks how do you kill them?

Jmg1andonly said:
After you find wake locks how do you kill them?
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You just have to find which apps are causing them and either play with the settings to try and prevent it or uninstall/freeze them. I get some pretty bad wakelocks on cmx also...I use BBS to monitor what's causing them.
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Force close the apps but most of the time they do come back, freeze them in titanium, uninstall them, or if you can, adjust any settings that could affect wake lock I.e. maps, there's an option to allow it to randomly update your relative position to acquire faster lock, this can be turned off

premo15 said:
You just have to find which apps are causing them and either play with the settings to try and prevent it or uninstall/freeze them. I get some pretty bad wakelocks on cmx also...I use BBS to monitor what's causing them.
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So in Titanium backup it's only showing my user installed apps as options to freeze no system. Any thoughts?
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Jmg1andonly said:
So in Titanium backup it's only showing my user installed apps as options to freeze no system. Any thoughts?
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You sure system apps are checked in the filter menu?
Sent from my EVO using xda premium

premo15 said:
You just have to find which apps are causing them and either play with the settings to try and prevent it or uninstall/freeze them. I get some pretty bad wakelocks on cmx also...I use BBS to monitor what's causing them.
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I found them and had a wake lock. Thanks man

No more wake locks. I guess 17 hours without a charge and still at 35 percent is a battery increase from touchwiz. I think heck yes!
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How to identify which app is keeping my android awake

Hi, we already got a battery meter in android 4.2.2, and it can tell if something is keeping the phone awake.
For example, it shows that the "Android OS" is keep the system awake for 10 hours, but it can not tell me which app is holding some wake locks or wakes the phone frequently.
I also installed BetterBatteryStats, under Kernel Wakelock, it shows that the gps_lock is holding for 10 hours, but also not related to any app.
So how can I identify the app that I can blame for this?
Thank you.
Does anyone know what I did wrong why Im getting device not found when I boot up. Thanks
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gancuimian said:
Hi, we already got a battery meter in android 4.2.2, and it can tell if something is keeping the phone awake.
For example, it shows that the "Android OS" is keep the system awake for 10 hours, but it can not tell me which app is holding some wake locks or wakes the phone frequently.
I also installed BetterBatteryStats, under Kernel Wakelock, it shows that the gps_lock is holding for 10 hours, but also not related to any app.
So how can I identify the app that I can blame for this?
Thank you.
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I am by no means an expert, however I had a similar problem that was fixed by turning off location reporting or something like that under Google maps app settings. Good luck!
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misterk267 said:
I am by no means an expert, however I had a similar problem that was fixed by turning off location reporting or something like that under Google maps app settings. Good luck!
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Actually I want to keep google location reporting. The problem does not occur very much, but it can kill my phone for just half day.
To some degree I believe that google's engineers are smart enough to avoid these kind of problems, so the culprit must be some app else.
And I really don't want to uninstall each app and see if the problem disappears, since the problem is not very common and may not be reproduced immediately.
A knowledgeable tool will be great if any such tool exists.
Usually partial wakelocks and alarms sections of BBS are more useful. Any gps-related apps causing either of those?
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deV14nt said:
Usually partial wakelocks and alarms sections of BBS are more useful. Any gps-related apps causing either of those?
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My phone is not rooted, Alarms section shows nothing.
Almost every time when a kernel wakelock (not just gps) is being held, partial wakelock shows nothing unusual. For this time the top one in partial wakelock is google map or google location service (I don't remember exactly), but it only held for several minutes (compare to 10 hours of kernel wake lock holding).
I don't know if rooting my phone will make any difference.
You can try gsam battery monitor too, it's pretty good.
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timmaaa said:
You can try gsam battery monitor too, it's pretty good.
Sent from my Evita
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Thanks, seems that it gives more information. I just installed it and still got 10 hours of gps_lock without showing the app that caused it. In gps time, only google service and another map used for less than 4 minutes.
Maybe I will keep it running for days and see it can provide the information I wanted.
You can use an app called as carat
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Wake Lock Detector is a pretty good app too.

Unknown wakelock, GNexus

Hello all,
After searching Google for a long time and do plenty of research here and in other forums, I do not really know now what to do with my Galaxy Nexus... It is frustrating to me not knowing what keeps my phone awake.
I have BBS installed and looked after partial wakelocks but can't find anything unnormal. Only when I go to Kernel Wakelocks I can see "PowerManagerService.WakeLocks" is really high. (1h 16m at current). The highest entry in Partial Wakelocks is "ConnectivityService" with 4m 43s.
I tried to disable the Wifi location, disable everything in Android Device Manager... But it didn't help. I really can't reproduce it because I don't know what is going on.
The only thing I remeber I was doing before I noticed the wakelock was trying to open Google+ App and Youtube App without internet connection.
It would be great if you can help me find out, what's going wrong here...
Thank you!
fsdread said:
Hello all,
After searching Google for a long time and do plenty of research here and in other forums, I do not really know now what to do with my Galaxy Nexus... It is frustrating to me not knowing what keeps my phone awake.
I have BBS installed and looked after partial wakelocks but can't find anything unnormal. Only when I go to Kernel Wakelocks I can see "PowerManagerService.WakeLocks" is really high. (1h 16m at current). The highest entry in Partial Wakelocks is "ConnectivityService" with 4m 43s.
I tried to disable the Wifi location, disable everything in Android Device Manager... But it didn't help. I really can't reproduce it because I don't know what is going on.
The only thing I remeber I was doing before I noticed the wakelock was trying to open Google+ App and Youtube App without internet connection.
It would be great if you can help me find out, what's going wrong here...
Thank you!
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install wakelock detector
you will get the idea
sangalaxy said:
install wakelock detector
you will get the idea
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I have it installed, too. But It says exactly the same thing as BBS... "PowerManagerService.WakeLocks" is active for more than 1h 50m, but no clue what is causing this and which app is not releasing it's wakelock.
fsdread said:
I have it installed, too. But It says exactly the same thing as BBS... "PowerManagerService.WakeLocks" is active for more than 1h 50m, but no clue what is causing this and which app is not releasing it's wakelock.
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powermanagemntservice is the sum of partial wakelocks so check partial wakelocks and what is there
sangalaxy said:
powermanagemntservice is the sum of partial wakelocks so check partial wakelocks and what is there
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As I said: There is nothing noticeable... The "biggest" one is "ConnectivityService" from Andriod System with 4m 43s...
I can't expand it to see, what's behind.
fsdread said:
As I said: There is nothing noticeable... The "biggest" one is "ConnectivityService" from Andriod System with 4m 43s...
I can't expand it to see, what's behind.
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power management can be caused by an external app so check with every app you last installed
sangalaxy said:
power management can be caused by an external app so check with every app you last installed
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I didn't install any app recently. I even did a full reset some days ago.
Is there a possibility to check which app opened a wakelock and didn't close it afterwards?
fsdread said:
I didn't install any app recently. I even did a full reset some days ago.
Is there a possibility to check which app opened a wakelock and didn't close it afterwards?
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other than bbs and wakelock detector I don't know my friend search in net

Rapid battery drain.

I've tried nearly everything I can think of and nothing stops this battery from killing itself very fast. Half a day on a charge is rediculous. I don't know what else to do.
immortal7792 said:
I've tried nearly everything I can think of and nothing stops this battery from killing itself very fast. Half a day on a charge is rediculous. I don't know what else to do.
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First of all what do you have turned on (Bluetooth, GPS, NFC, etc.). Second, what applications are you using to help/find battery issues (Greenify, Wake Lock Detector, Tasker, etc.). Without this information it's hard to tell you what is wrong.
Personally, I have bluetooth on all the time connected to my G Watch. Location is set to Battery Saver. I have Greenify installed and hibernating apps when the screen is turned off and using Tasker to control CPU speeds. My phone has been off the charger for about 7 hours and I am at about 88% battery left.
immortal7792 said:
I've tried nearly everything I can think of and nothing stops this battery from killing itself very fast. Half a day on a charge is rediculous. I don't know what else to do.
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Grab us the dump file from Better Battery Stats and we could help you out more. I get great battery life with my G3.
I use Greenify ,Lux , BT on most the time as well as Location. Typically my brightness is around 70% -80% as well.
I don't have all sorts of useless apps and widgets though, only 1 clock widget on the lock screen . and if I don't need an app I simply uninstall it....
Anyways grab that dump file from BBS if you'd like some help.
- Tapatalked from the G3
Mistertac said:
Grab us the dump file from Better Battery Stats and we could help you out more. I get great battery life with my G3.
I use Greenify ,Lux , BT on most the time as well as Location. Typically my brightness is around 70% -80% as well.
I don't have all sorts of useless apps and widgets though, only 1 clock widget on the lock screen . and if I don't need an app I simply uninstall it....
Anyways grab that dump file from BBS if you'd like some help.
- Tapatalked from the G3
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I use GSAM battery monitor can I dump through that app? I use greenify, keep brightness low, turn off what I can and it's still awful
immortal7792 said:
I use GSAM battery monitor can I dump through that app? I use greenify, keep brightness low, turn off what I can and it's still awful
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You could I suppose however I myself don't use that app. I don't use any of the GSam apps.
Grab BBS here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=15869868
Install it and enable root features in the advanced tab and then let it run for a little while. Then on the main screen you'll see a "share" button and dump file will be already highlighted. Select that and it'll put the file on the root of your SDCard.
If you could upload that it will be more helpful. BBS is more useful in my opinion and gives better details than GSam.
Once you get used to using it.... You'll wonder why you weren't using it in the first place
- Tapatalked from the G3
Mistertac said:
You could I suppose however I myself don't use that app. I don't use any of the GSam apps.
Grab BBS here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=15869868
Install it and enable root features in the advanced tab and then let it run for a little while. Then on the main screen you'll see a "share" button and dump file will be already highlighted. Select that and it'll put the file on the root of your SDCard.
If you could upload that it will be more helpful. BBS is more useful in my opinion and gives better details than GSam.
Once you get used to using it.... You'll wonder why you weren't using it in the first place
- Tapatalked from the G3
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Got it will report back
Mistertac said:
You could I suppose however I myself don't use that app. I don't use any of the GSam apps.
Grab BBS here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=15869868
Install it and enable root features in the advanced tab and then let it run for a little while. Then on the main screen you'll see a "share" button and dump file will be already highlighted. Select that and it'll put the file on the root of your SDCard.
If you could upload that it will be more helpful. BBS is more useful in my opinion and gives better details than GSam.
Once you get used to using it.... You'll wonder why you weren't using it in the first place
- Tapatalked from the G3
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Here's the file I hope it tells something
I was having the same issue. No matter what I did it just sucked and I'm no noob. I just did a flash back to stock using the 10b tot file and set everything back up and now it's great. Easily lasting twice as long. I also didn't reroot yet.
immortal7792 said:
Here's the file I hope it tells something
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It's showing your phone was awake about 1.5 hours more than your screen on time.
msm_tsens_lock (): 4 h 20 m 38 s (15638 s)
Kept your phone awake for over 4 hours. Your other various wake locks don't look to out of control to me, you have quite a few that will add up but I don't see any rogue apps really.
msm_tsens_lock
Is to do with Thermal Sensor. My G3 has never had that kernel wake lock so I'm not 100% that's it's normal or not, could very well be?!
What I'd suggest though anyways is to clear your Caches and Dalvic ( can use an app from Store to do this easily ) then give your phone a day or two before judging battery life so the Caches can rebuild.
And reboot your phone once a day. Also what I've been doing lately is I have my phone set up so that when I " knock off" it uses Greenify to force Hibernation of my apps then locks the phone.
That can be done through any launcher that supports gestures , I use Nova.
If nothing seems to work, factory reset should do it, though i know that's annoying.
I'll keep looking at your dump file just to see if i missed anything, I've been looking through a few of them and my eyes hurt[emoji12]
Mistertac said:
It's showing your phone was awake about 1.5 hours more than your screen on time.
msm_tsens_lock (): 4 h 20 m 38 s (15638 s)
Kept your phone awake for over 4 hours. Your other various wake locks don't look to out of control to me, you have quite a few that will add up but I don't see any rogue apps really.
msm_tsens_lock
Is to do with Thermal Sensor. My G3 has never had that kernel wake lock so I'm not 100% that's it's normal or not, could very well be?!
What I'd suggest though anyways is to clear your Caches and Dalvic ( can use an app from Store to do this easily ) then give your phone a day or two before judging battery life so the Caches can rebuild.
And reboot your phone once a day. Also what I've been doing lately is I have my phone set up so that when I " knock off" it uses Greenify to force Hibernation of my apps then locks the phone.
That can be done through any launcher that supports gestures , I use Nova.
If nothing seems to work, factory reset should do it, though i know that's annoying.
I'll keep looking at your dump file just to see if i missed anything, I've been looking through a few of them and my eyes hurt[emoji12]
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Haha thanks dude I appreciate it. I'm gonna try doing that and seeing what happens.
it is just a junk phone man
oneandroidnut said:
it is just a junk phone man
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I've seen your posts over and over and I think you should consider the possibility that you are unhappy with your life, not with your phones. Technology will never cure depression.
hawkswind1 said:
I've seen your posts over and over and I think you should consider the possibility that you are unhappy with your life, not with your phones. Technology will never cure depression.
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why you say that? my note 3 could smoke this thing
oneandroidnut said:
why you say that? my note 3 could smoke this thing
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LOL
Chilidog said:
LOL
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True story bro

Battery draining very fast when idle

Hi there. I have a Galaxy S 2 i9100 and its battery drains very fast even when on screen off and - theoretically - idle. I have taken the attached screenshots on GSAM Battery Stats to help me out finding out why it drains so fast, but honestly, I can't quite understand how the kernel or system OS drains it so much when not on. The graph shot also shows the phone considers itself "active" even when screen is off and I'm not using it. How can I know what uses the phone so much, and how to avoid it from doing so?
Thanks in advance!!!
ghnogueira said:
Hi there. I have a Galaxy S 2 i9100 and its battery drains very fast even when on screen off and - theoretically - idle. I have taken the attached screenshots on GSAM Battery Stats to help me out finding out why it drains so fast, but honestly, I can't quite understand how the kernel or system OS drains it so much when not on. The graph shot also shows the phone considers itself "active" even when screen is off and I'm not using it. How can I know what uses the phone so much, and how to avoid it from doing so?
Thanks in advance!!!
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Here is an article on wakelocks from XDA. You might find it interesting.
As to the wakelocks that are keeping your device awake, I'm not familiar with the app you are using. I use Better Battery Stats. You can find a free version here on XDA if you want to check it out. You need to check "kernel wakelocks" and "partial wakelocks" to find the problem app(s).
noppy22 said:
Here is an article on wakelocks from XDA. You might find it interesting.
As to the wakelocks that are keeping your device awake, I'm not familiar with the app you are using. I use Better Battery Stats. You can find a free version here on XDA if you want to check it out. You need to check "kernel wakelocks" and "partial wakelocks" to find the problem app(s).
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Hi noppy, thanks for your reply.
I installed the app you mentioned, but I am not sure if I have to wait more time or if the app works in a different way of the other battery stats apps I have used so far.
When I open it, it shows an yellow line saying "no stats have been collected yet".
If I open the graph option, I can see wakelocks are incredibly constant (I have attached the screenshots). I don't know how to work on that...
@ghnogueira
Have you got root access? Did you install BBS as a system app when you first opened the app, then reboot? This is the normal setup for me. Once you have rebooted the device, BBS will start collecting data and then reset every time you interupt the discharge cycle(eg. by plugging in to recharge or to a pc).
But you will need root access for the app to find the issues.
noppy22 said:
@ghnogueira
Have you got root access? Did you install BBS as a system app when you first opened the app, then reboot? This is the normal setup for me. Once you have rebooted the device, BBS will start collecting data and then reset every time you interupt the discharge cycle(eg. by plugging in to recharge or to a pc).
But you will need root access for the app to find the issues.
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Yes I have root access, and it is allowed for BBS. Have you checked the screenshots? Does your phone show a different kind of screen or data?
ghnogueira said:
Yes I have root access, and it is allowed for BBS. Have you checked the screenshots? Does your phone show a different kind of screen or data?
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Yes, this is what I get when I open it. From this screenshot I press the tab that says "other" and change it to "kernel wakelocks" and "partial wakelocks".
Did the app ask you to install as a system app when you installed it?
noppy22 said:
Yes, this is what I get when I open it. From this screenshot I press the tab that says "other" and change it to "kernel wakelocks" and "partial wakelocks".
Did the app ask you to install as a system app when you installed it?
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Not really. It installed normally as any other apk, and then I enabled it to have root access. I do not have the "Other" option on my phone...
I have downloaded the last file on this topic (2.2.0 RC3): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179809
ghnogueira said:
Not really. It installed normally as any other apk, and then I enabled it to have root access. I do not have the "Other" option on my phone...
I have downloaded the last file on this topic (2.2.0 RC3): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179809
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OK, I'm using v2.1.0, which explains the slightly different look. I noticed in the changelogs, they changed "other" to "summary", and also doesn't require installing as a system app. But that doesn't explain why it's not working for you. You could try uninstalling that one and installing the older version and see if that works.......or you could search on that thread for any clue or post if there is no mention of the same problem......
noppy22 said:
OK, I'm using v2.1.0, which explains the slightly different look. I noticed in the changelogs, they changed "other" to "summary", and also doesn't require installing as a system app. But that doesn't explain why it's not working for you. You could try uninstalling that one and installing the older version and see if that works.......or you could search on that thread for any clue or post if there is no mention of the same problem......
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Sadly I have done both but none worked. Older version behaves the same, and I couldn't find any resemblances there to my problem...
ghnogueira said:
Sadly I have done both but none worked. Older version behaves the same, and I couldn't find any resemblances there to my problem...
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OK, you could try wakelock detector app, or any other that gives detailed info on your wakelocks. You need to know which apps are keeping your device awake so you can fix it. The other option is to wipe your phone and install a new rom....
noppy22 said:
OK, you could try wakelock detector app, or any other that gives detailed info on your wakelocks. You need to know which apps are keeping your device awake so you can fix it. The other option is to wipe your phone and install a new rom....
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I used to have that app installed, and it is the "kernel" or "android system" that keeps it awake. But my real doubt is what can I do to stop that from happening? What is within my hands?

High Google Play Services, Android System and Mi service framework usage.

Hi everyone.
Recently, I saw my phone's battery decrease considerably, and by going to the battery usage stats, I found out the following:
* Google Play Services used about 25% ;
* Android System used about 15 % ;
* Mi Service Framework used about 7 %.
These are really huge numbers, and happen every single time. These numbers keep roughly the same wether the battery level is 90% or 10%. Even after resetting fully my phone (official Global ROM with Pie, bootloader unlocked but stock recovery and no Magisk / etc.). While I got near to 10 hours of SoT before, I now barely get 6 hours, without playing any game - just browsing internet, reading books and listening to music with my headphones.
I uninstalled many applications, but nothing worked. Although I didn't test it more deeply, this behaviour doesn't seem to happen in custom ROMs.
Does anyone have an idea to solve this?
Thanks in advance for your help !
So, I tried to disable synchronization as well as using power save mode, but that doesn't change anything. Any idea?
Strange, did you try to clear data in play services? And maybe clear cache in android system?
Yes I did, I also performed a factory reset from recovery > wipe but it didn't solve the problem...
ClementNerma said:
Yes I did, I also performed a factory reset from recovery > wipe but it didn't solve the problem...
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Install BBS(BetterBatteryStats) and take an idle dump (read the OP in BBS's XDA thread on how to do it) and post it in the BBS thread. Someone will respond.
I have the same problem. Clean installed miui 10 stable few days ago, formated everything, and still the same...
Issue with play services, you're not the only one
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Try this
https://www.androidpit.com/google-play-services-battery-drain-how-to-fix-it?amp=true
tnsmani said:
Install BBS(BetterBatteryStats) and take an idle dump (read the OP in BBS's XDA thread on how to do it) and post it in the BBS thread. Someone will respond.
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mecoromeo said:
Issue with play services, you're not the only one
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Try this
https://www.androidpit.com/google-play-services-battery-drain-how-to-fix-it?amp=true
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I'll try to install this app this evening and try if it gives some interesting stats.
Otherwise, I already read AndroidPit's article (as well as many others) and nothing worked for me.
ClementNerma said:
I'll try to install this app this evening and try if it gives some interesting stats.
Otherwise, I already read AndroidPit's article (as well as many others) and nothing worked for me.
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Sorry to hear that. I don't have these issues, but you can try the EU ROM, I haven't tried myself, but I read from a lot of users that it's better than global. Or try the beta ROMs
@ClementNerma you managed to fix hight battery drain by Play Services and Android System? I barely get 5 hours of screen on time, and can't figure out what is wrong. BBS doesn't show anything specific in wakelocks...
stojshic said:
@ClementNerma you managed to fix hight battery drain by Play Services and Android System? I barely get 5 hours of screen on time, and can't figure out what is wrong. BBS doesn't show anything specific in wakelocks...
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Unfortunately, I couldn't
The only way I found to manage it is to fully disable any Internet connection (no 3G, no Wi-Fi), and then Google Play Services totally stops draining battery. But this is somewhat inconvenient...
ClementNerma said:
Unfortunately, I couldn't
The only way I found to manage it is to fully disable any Internet connection (no 3G, no Wi-Fi), and then Google Play Services totally stops draining battery. But this is somewhat inconvenient...
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Have you tried refusing all its permissions? Be aware this might break some apps until you re-enable them.

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