I'm getting some pretty bad wake locks.
It started months after installing JellyBeans19, so I know it isnt JB19 causing the wakelocks. It looks like they started after installing skype, but after uninstalling skype they are still here, Fast forward a few weeks, Installing JellyBeans20, wake locks still there.
If you see in my attachments the cause of the wake locks are NLPWakelock and NLPCollectorWakelock and there are only a few threads on XDA that talk about it, but no one seems to have an answer.
Anyone have an Idea of how to stop these wakelocks? Its really killing my deep sleep. Instead of going to sleep and waking up 8 hours later with only a 5% drain its now draining about 15% in the same time period
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2275316&page=2 this might have something that might help in it.
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I would say that this isn't bad at all. Wifi and GPS are switched on with sync/fb/twitter all day and random txt messages. 1 minute screen timeout is the most of my battery usage. I was trying out my new car mount which caused the battery graph to reset. Running unnamed 1.2 1GHz max 200 min undervolted on conservative
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A lot better than me for sure. Yesterday I barely used my phone, but it was dead in about 14 hours. I don't know how you guys do it.
Post your battery usage and apps/widgets
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How do u do tht I cnt keep my battery charged I'm running aosp cmod set CPU everything it just takes forever to charge and it drains quick
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If it takes forever to charge, that means something is constantly using the cpu power and causing it to discharge while you're charging it. I use an extra battery charger and just swap between the two. Please post your wakelocks from betterbatterystats (available somewhere on the forums for free), your battery graph, installed apps, and current widgets you use.
Mine takes around 5 hours to charge, and that's when the phone is completely off. I'll do another test run today with Bluetooth and Kaiten mail turned off. From looking at the wakelocks in Spare Parts (BetterBatteryStats doesn't work for me with MIUI), those looked like the two main offenders.
Here is a graph showing my charging time:
http://www.imgur.com/5fVwe.jpg
Somethings holding a wakelock and causing your phoen to be on all the time.
If Android OS is at 70% or above, you've got something waking up your phone.
If you look around, I've got a thread on known battery drainers here in General. I should ask Jivy26 to add it to the FAQ...
Actually, looking at the graph I think MIUI interpolated between the time my phone died and when I turned it on in the morning, so the 5 hour charging time I mentioned is most likely not correct.
Ok, quick update. I uninstalled some stuff that had a lot of activity in my MIUI battery history. I uninstalled Dolphin Browser HD, Amazon app store, Fancy Widgets, Pulse, Mobile Office, Brilliant Quotes. Also removed the IMDB and Flixster widgets from my home screen.
All of these showed activity in the battery history, but didn't show up as holding wakelocks. I guess whoever the culprit was, it just fell under Android OS.
Anyway, I went to bed with 92% battery and woke up 7 hours later with 91% battery left. This is with Bluetooth and wifi on, running GalnetMIUI 1.11.9 ICS with 200 min/1600 max, ondemand/noop. I guess I can't complain now.
I've also noticed that the ui feels a lot more responsive/less laggy, and the battery drops a lot slower when I'm using the phone.
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All of these showed activity in the battery history, but didn't show up as holding wakelocks. I guess whoever the culprit was, it just fell under Android OS.
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This is common, if you look at my Known Battery Drainers thread you'll see that there are a lot of usage cases where a rogue app can get its usage blamed on Android OS.
Specifically, any app that drives data to your phone will cause the phone to wake every time it receives data. In some cases, this means 800 milliseconds spent resuming/suspending to process 10 bytes of data (which takes the app itself next to no time.)
It sometimes gets worse on wifi because some apps change data usage patterns when on wifi.
A situation like that usually causes a lot of wlan_wake, wlan_rx, or svnet-dormancy wakelocks in /proc/wakelocks (BBS does not show kernel wakelocks properly yet - chamonix added the feature recently but it's not quite working yet.)
My guess is it was fancy widgets/pulse. I use dolphin browser, amazon app store and they do not effect battery life at all.
That is my suspicion as well, and I will try adding apps back one by one to see which one was the culprit.
Right now RILJ Dialer is waking up my phone constantly with hundreds of wakelocks. Many people seem to have this problem, but I haven't seen a solution.
Well, this is looking very good! I never expected this kind of battery life.
Any thoughts on the wakelocks? Not sure if I should worry about them or not.
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Somethings still causing your phone to stay awake. Try removing all widget from your home pages
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I have switched around with a few roms n kernels... and notice a few.weird.things...
IM currently using battery monitor.widget, and even after screen off for a few mins,I notice my battery.drain is -40 to -95... I came from HTC so I understand deep sleep being around -2 to -5...
so wondering if battery monitor widget is reporting my battery drain wrongly, or one of my app out service is preventing my device from deep sleeping... is there any apps to find out the rogue app? or is the battery drain is normal for an s2
The app the you probably need is Betterbattery stats , although i have never used it but it's what people use when they have issues like this.
searched in Google store but seems to only have the paid version
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searched in Google store but seems to only have the paid version
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There is a free version here in the forums, but you should consider buying the paid version. Devs put their time and effort into making these apps and tools. Least we could to is throw them a few bucks for their effort.
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There is a free version here in the forums, but you should consider buying the paid version. Devs put their time and effort into making these apps and tools. Least we could to is throw them a few bucks for their effort.
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I don't disagree with you, but I do have to try out the app before purchasing... lemme see what I can find, thanks everyone for the help...
but eh what are you guys deep sleep drain is like?
but eh what are you guys deep sleep drain is like?
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98% deepsleep in 6hours with 0% drain. device not running in airplanemode
all right, i downloaded the app....... and facebook app seem to be keeping my phone in partial wake lock..... removed that... still keeping things in view...
I also noticed RILJ and AudioOut_ 1.... what are those? my drain is still in the double digits... hmm.....
small double digits should be fine, 10-20 is my usual ... all depends on what u have switched on
RILJ is Random but i read somewhere that after 2-3 full batt recharge cycles if it shows up recharge to 100% then switch to flight mode follow that by a restart and once up n stable go flight mode off and no more RILJ. iv had it a few times on but nothing serious 10-20s in a total of 3-4 hours of on time.
AudioOut_1 is totally random but anything going in the headset out 3.5mm will start it randomly, wether talking on the phone with a headset or listening to music using the aux wire
I honestly don't understand this. A few days ago the RILJ wakelock started showing up on BBS. It seems to keep going up - right now after 16h on battery it's at 16 minutes and the count is nearly 500. It's at the top of the partial wakelock list. The part that got me confused is CPUSpy - from what it shows, my phone deep sleeps perfectly. If I clear stats then lock my phone for, say, one hour, when I turn it back on it'll show 99% of the time spent sleeping and only a few seconds spent at higher frequencies.
How is it possible that I have a pretty frequent wakelock and still be able to deep sleep almost all the time? My battery drain isn't too bad, in fact I think a 3% loss over night (7-8 hours) is brilliant. After using wifi, it'd drain a bit faster, but settles after a while.
And I don't have my phone with me right now so I can't post dumps or screenshots or anything, sorry about that.
Edit: I'm on CM9 RC2, Siyah v3.5 if it happens to matter. I updated to Siyah 3.5 yesterday.
Why did you post this? If your battery is fine and you have no problems then everything is fine, no need for posting right?
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Better ask in BBS thread. Maybe a bug, if your battery usage is going fine then I think CPU Spy has no problems .
I don;t think this is really a problem.
I've noticed over the last few days that the connectivityservice wakelock seems high. Eg so far today its running at c.24mins and over 3100 counts from 12 hrs up time. I can't say for sure if this is a new situation as i don't check wake locks that often unless I have an obvious problem. The phone does seem to drop into deep sleep OK but the wakelock sounds too high. I use wifi constantly when home but i do also use juice defender to control the radio/wifi. Maybe this wakelock is a trade off from any battery saving from using jd. ?
I do get a bit confused over the best wifi sleep policy but have it set to never sleep. When away from home I'll manually switch off wifi but I am housebound at the moment so perhaps that's why I've noticed the wakelock.
Anyone have any views ?
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Looking at my battery stats I'm troubled by how little the phone is sleeping. Consider:
13 hours on battery
1 hour screen on
6 hours deep sleep
That means that for the 12 hours I want using my phone, it only spent 1/2 of that time in deep sleep.
Shouldn't that number be 90+%? Can anyone help me figure out which app is keeping the phone awake?
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It's impossible to know how much it should be sleeping without any further information.
I recommend grabbing Better Battery Stats and finding out what is causing the wakelocks.
Well, BBS just says that the wake locks were being thrown by the network (ie. rx_wake) which didn't really help me. I don't really know how to use BBS to determine what app is causing a problem.
Moreover, how do I even know there IS a problem if I don't have an answer to my original question (what's reasonable?).
So, I'll re-ask. When the phone isn't being used at all, what percentage of that time should one expect it to be in deep sleep?
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Given the highly variable nature of battery reports, it seems that installed apps makes a huge difference as to how much the phone sleeps.
Goto the Processes tab in BBS, and see if there's a rogue app running in the background. I know the Amazon App Store loves to run even after I close it, same with Facebook.