Battery drains while using data or wifi - HTC Rezound

this issue has been worrying me. if data or wifi turned off, battery performs decently, but when using network, the battery drains rapidly. here is my usage this morning (in china, on CDMA network) from 7am to 12am.
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Wow that's harsh. Is there something running in the background that uses the data? Just a suggestion but I'm sure you already checked
If it continues maybe you could think about seeing if it happens on stock just to test. I assume your on a custom ROM because if the blue text in the status bar
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i am using CM10.1 and delete most of the system apps. i guess rezound just doesnot like being on china networks...
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XDA App eating battery when running in background?

I've noticed that my XDA app on the Galaxy S3 (ATT) is eating up alot of battery. Ate almost 40 minutes of CPU. One time when I went into task mananger, it showed high CPU usage and I wasn't even using it for a while (so it was idle). I also noticed this with the Engadget app.
Anyone notice anything similar? Just seems like they should be sleeping and not using CPU in the background...
Try reinstalling them. I haven't had this problem with either :/
See attached. My screen has been on about an hour and xda for 50 min.
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And this is it just running in the background.
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All I can think of is to reinstall. It shouldn't be doing this obviously
I've uninstalled and reinstalled before those screenshots.
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Well no idea then, sorry. You could force stop them when you aren't using them.
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Try tapatalk and see what it does
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i'm having the same issue. att sgs3 completely stock never flashed rooted or odined. my phone also seems to stutter and lag a bit more than i was lead to believe it would but i really only started to notice it after installing xda.
i have been using the xda app quite a bit today but an app doubling the screen in battery drain just seems wrong.
xda app cpu times:
total: 2h30m
foreground: 55m
i'm thinking about flashing the stock firmware odin package....... but i'm also thinking about trading in my blue for a white and i think the obvious lag stutter problem might help me avoid restocking fees.
oh what to do?
so no one else is having this problem? just us two?
I'm having this problem as well. I had 90% when I went to bed. 6 hours or so later when I woke up I had 50% left :/
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I have also been having this problem since my s2. You can see in the task manager its running about 10 pct in the background. Never found a way to stop this apart from manually closing the app in its settings or force close.
I have been having the exact same issue with my XDA app. It just sucks the battery, using 20-35% on average. This is very odd as I have never had a problem with the xda app before. This is an app issue, hopefully they will update this.
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Yea I'm having the same issue as well
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I had xda premium i while back and then they started pushing update and the app wasnt the same ...so i bought tapatalk..no regret what so ever
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I also have this problem. I've been manually fcing the app. I assumed it was due to the app trying to serve adds. But I don't really know
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Guys, I've had a little better luck...at least its not killing the CPU total (was above 20% before on idle). I've disabled notifications in the settings and I've also disabled the 2 listeners using AutoRun manager.
Does anyone here who is experiencing xda app battery drain have a rooted device with an ad blocker? I have never had this issue with the xda app and the only thing that has changed other than the phone is not being rooted /ad free. My guess is ads are somehow causing this problem.
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David Dee said:
Does anyone here who is experiencing xda app battery drain have a rooted device with an ad blocker? I have never had this issue with the xda app and the only thing that has changed other than the phone is not being rooted /ad free. My guess is ads are somehow causing this problem.
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Have you tried changing the Settings / Notifications/Receive Notification/How often to check
I put never(or Uncheck Receive Notification) and That helps out allot

What is "cell standby?"

My phone dedicated about 39%to this today, hut I only made one 5 minute call all day.
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Standby is energy used simply being connected to tower. This percentage sounds reasonable, depending on usage and signal strength.
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No reception, poor reception, trying to pull from towers..
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There seems to be a bug with the cell standby showing false information
Try this method.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1732722
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Battery Drain

Hello, my battery started draining really fast recently, and in the usage statistics, it says 41% is due to cell standby, followed by 15% screen. Before the screen was the most draining factor. Anyone have an idea what's going on?
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Check for any rouge apps you might have installed recently
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Tunein Pro, Amazon and Beautiful widgets. I also got CS portable, but I make sure I kill everything after playing anything.
Thanks
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Polling rate?

Is there a way to modify the wifi and mobile network polling rates? My phone dies like a dog at work due to no reception.
Thanks
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Wi-Fi scan is a tweak in build.prop. There is a app called .prop tweaker or editor I believe.
Idk about network though
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Whenever I'm in a poor signal area I just turn off mobile data and wifi. That way you don't have to worry about your radio constantly searching for better signals when your not even using it.
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alpha_mau5 said:
Whenever I'm in a poor signal area I just turn off mobile data and wifi. That way you don't have to worry about your radio constantly searching for better signals when your not even using it.
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Yea just turn off data and WiFi. I saved HUGE amounts of battery doing that in bad signal area
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I just turn my phone off completely. Great battery life, and I never have to worry about it searching for signal. Bonus: with all the new kernels popping up, when my phone is turned off it sleeps like a sloth.
Try it out!
Appreciate the replies but i use offline apps all day so i can't power down.
Anyone else know?
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Use airplane mode
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Inactive WiFi Showing as Active in Battery History

It's anyone having their WiFi showing as active on their battery history, even though it's turned off?
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I neglected to mention that I only noticed this after installing the 4.4.2 yesterday.
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Did you uncheck the wifi scan even when wifi is OFF in advanced settings?
I want aware of that option, but it seems to have done the trick. I wonder how it will affect battery life, if it all.
Thanks.
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wifi may also get used in combo with gps check location settings.

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