LG OPTIMUS G E970 Android OS battery drain - AT&T LG Optimus G

Hi, i have some problems with this process, in battery use from settings, the android OS has a BIG BATTERY DRAIN, this works since the phone is unplugged, and my phone haven`t deep sleep, i lose 2-3% percent per hour in better battery stats the phone is awake ALL TIME and CPU SPY show me the lowest frequency is 384mhz and deep sleep doesn`t exist HELP ME PLEASE

Have you tried turning off all non-important services and sync , and see if that helps ??
Also there are some after market applications available on play-store that prevents such wake ups , by killing them. I couldn't recall them properly but I think they are named as Deep Sleep battery saver or something similar.
You can also use android tuner , to see what are the causes behind that.(Task manager has extensive features to look and control them.)

i havent active services (auto sync off,facebook notifications off, messenger off, gps off, google location off, etc), so i dont know what happen ill try to post some screen of my battery uses, this may help, thanks man! and sorry for my english

try some app like android tuner , it'll tell you which specific process is keeping it alive . It'l give more detailed insights into the running tasks.

Rishi. said:
try some app like android tuner , it'll tell you which specific process is keeping it alive . It'l give more detailed insights into the running tasks.
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Anyones knows what happen with my battery???

Can't say about it just by looking at these charts . You'' have to use some third party tool that provides monitoring of system processes . It'll give some info.

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70% Battery Usage by Google Maps!

Any idea what's up with this? Surely this isn't meant to happen. I don't even use google maps, don't think I've even opened it ever.
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EDIT: Saw that there was an update pending. Installing, will report what happens.
Mine is almost always 90% display, even though I have all of the power saving options set on my Mesmerize... My battery lasts maybe 8-9 hours, but usually more like 6-7. It's terrible. Any ideas?
Its a known bug, install autostart from market and desible the autostart option for google maps. Try this and you will get a lot more battery.
boykioy said:
Its a known bug, install autostart from market and desible the autostart option for google maps. Try this and you will get a lot more battery.
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sorry to revive and thread. I installed autostart, but not sure exactly how to disable the google maps or other apps. Any clue or pointers?
TIA.
Try using titanium backup (free) and freeze google maps or , if you don't use it, delete it using the same.
reidanthony said:
Mine is almost always 90% display, even though I have all of the power saving options set on my Mesmerize... My battery lasts maybe 8-9 hours, but usually more like 6-7. It's terrible. Any ideas?
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Whoa. Do you have the touchscreen bug fix kernel applied? Because without that CPU usage on touching the screen is way too high and that would cause a lot more battery usage. 90% is still too much though.
And yeah, I updated to the latest version and it doesn't seem to be doing any weird stuff now. I'll keep a watch over the course of the day.
this is a bug that is stated somewhere in the thread.. either Cyanmod7 or Gingerbread. both have these problems.

[HC][FlyHoney 0.2][Full logs inside] Unacceptable battery drain

//EDIT: I do have background syncs enabled, but they're configured to fire every 2-4 hours: mail, weather, Twitter, news.
My Flyer is staying awake an absolutely crazy amount of time compared to how often it's awake due to me actually turning the screen on. You can see below what I mean in these two screenshots:
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I have sleep mode enabled from 7 PM - 10 AM, WiFi sleep policy to "when screen turns off," and low power mode enabled at ~25%. I'm just incredibly disappointed with the battery drain on this device compared to what I had on my Nook Color, which could survive on battery for 9 days with light usage. My flyer dies in less than two days no matter what.
I have attached two multi-hour logcat logs. The first with Facebook installed, and the second after Facebook was removed. I would appreciate some help with dealing with this, because I am at my wit's end.
Logcat WITH Facebook
Logcat WITHOUT Facebook
Hi there,
I don't know how the Honeyfly is suppose to work...but I read somewhere some time ago that it helps to have the WiFi set to NEVER SWITCH OFF, have had it set like that ever since I got the Flyer, same on my Desire S.... I switch WiFi off manually when I leave the house...Also, uncheck the Software Update under Phone Info...and try to set if you have your Exchange Account to sync like every 15 minutes or so...Push may suck the juice out of your Flyer. All other accounts to normal sync like once an hour... And check how many cities you have in the weather widget....do you need them all? And do you need the weather to update once an hour? I also do not use Automatic Brightness...I use Widgetsoid on my home screen and have it set to 10/30/100 steps...with 10 being absolutely sufficient indoors! See how it all goes...and try a re-calibration of your battery!
And don't forget, you're running a Beta version...
Sent from my HTC Flyer powered by Leedroid using xda premium!

[Q] Constant wakelock by *network-location-cell-update*

My battery life has always been great; usually around 30% remaining when I go to bed.
Just in the last few days however I noticed it draining very fast with minimal usage.
Tonight, I'm down to 65% after just 4 hours (25mins screen on with lowest brightness and about 6 text massages, 20 what's app messages recieved, 1 missed call)
I have a CONSTANT wakelock mostly from *network-location-cell-update*, please see the screen shots.
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The only thing I've done differenty recently is switch from Launcher Pro to Go Launcher (since changed back due to battery issue) and installed a few games from the Humble Bundle.
Latitude is always switched off and I have no facebook, twitter or push email.
Although *network-location-cell-update* seems to have a huge wakelock, it looks liek it's only used 4% of the total battery....
I'm really confused!
probably been answered somewhere else but try switiching off "use wireless networks" in location and secruity
I always used to leave that switched on with no problems; however because of this problem I have switched it off the last few days and it doesn;t resolve anything.
I don;t understand how this issue can just crop up out of no where...
Do you use latitude? Turn it off it's a battery killer. I think i've seen that exact same wakelock while using latitude.
hIdd3N- said:
Do you use latitude? Turn it off it's a battery killer. I think i've seen that exact same wakelock while using latitude.
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Latitude is always switched off and I have no facebook, twitter or push email.
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Latitude is always switched off and I have no facebook, twitter or push email.
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Thats a odd one... but i had a wakelock pop up as well "manage wakelock partial". If u have done what everyone has suggusted... then try a reboot :-/. Android for ya at times lool
looks like an iphone but powered by android baby!!!!

[Q] Prevent Google Play Services wakelock

I've tried some methods like:
App Ops (root) - Disabled location and wakelock
Wakelock Terminator - Prevent wake lock (with filters: NIpCollectorWakeLock NIpWakeLock CheckinService NetworkLocationLocator)
The battery usage is still high (higher than the screen usage), and the awake time on battery history occurs a lot (see image).
Has anyone fixed this? Or has anyone just generally improved battery life through something similar?
Kernal: 2.2 bonuzzz
ROM: Eudemony Rom Alpha V3
Thanks
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Has anyone fixed this? Or has anyone just generally improved battery life through something similar?
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I'm giving this a try right now, I hope it works.
KaoDome said:
I'm giving this a try right now, I hope it works.
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I'll also give it a go. Trying with an app that simulates init.d executions also, so if it works, I may be able to automate it on boot.
Thanks for the heads up. Will report back in a day or so
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I'll also give it a go. Trying with an app that simulates init.d executions also, so if it works, I may be able to automate it on boot.
Thanks for the heads up. Will report back in a day or so
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Not sure it worked. I still don't have great battery life. Something is wrong, and my phone is constantly awake.
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So, at the end of the day. I tried many different approaches to solve this issue such as:
preventing wakelock
using applications like greenify to reduce usage
removing google services permissions
preventing syncing
None of these seemed to help a lot (and some even made battery lift worse!).
So, I've removed all of my battery saving apps etc, and have just resorted to disabling location (when I don't need it).
That seems to have done the trick and my phone is no longer waking up nearly as much as it was before.
I know its not the best fix, and its just a band-aid, but its better than terrible battery life.
Hopefully someone has a better fix soon.
Thanks
Tried "Amplify"?
You could also try an Xposed Module called "Amplify" to limit your wakelocks. Look here "[Mod][Xposed] Amplify - Battery Extender - Control alarms, services, and wakelocks" for detailed information.
You will need root and Xposed Framework.

I used a performance tweak trick from XDA and want to reverse it

It has been a while since I did this trick so I'm doing my best to recall exactly what the tutorial said. I couldn't find anything via the search function and googling so I'm hoping someone can point me in the right direction to help me reverse it.
So roughly a year ago, I found a performance tweak trick on (I believe) XDA that required you to use AndroidSDK to change some settings on your phone so that it, if I recall correctly, forced some of the background apps to close (or something similar...I could be completely wrong about what it did). It was a non-root method. One of the key distinctive features of using this trick was that you would not be able to see the power consumption of each app in the phone settings anymore.
Since doing this tweak, android auto would constantly disconnect and reconnect from my car and I suspect that the tweak was causing the problem (Note: I installed the ability to use android auto via a 3rd party tweak and not from the dealer). I did not have any issues with using android auto until after doing the performance tweak, hence my suspicion. I also don't have a spare android to troubleshoot whether the problem is actually my phone. There hasn't been a noticeable difference in performance on my phone either after using the tweak so I would like to reverse it.
Notwithstanding my ability to find another android phone to troubleshoot with, the alternative option would be to do a factory reset on the phone.
@DevlicK
Do you mean you can't access the app power monitor settings on your Android device?
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I can, it's just that the power consumption of apps page doesn't show anything/
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Clarification: Battery usage for software shows up as 0% and the Power Consumption Page does not show any apps using battery power (but I can still see the hardware usage e.g screen, gps bluetooth etc)

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