My T-Mobile S6 Edge always shows Google Play Services using more battery than the Screen. Right now, My SOT is 7 mins and my battery is at 92%. I've had only 7 minutes of screen time in 8 percent. Android OS is second to Play services and it shows that Android OS has kept my phone from deep sleep the entire time. Does anyone have any idea how to deal with this?
EDIT: I'd also like to add that I have a Moto 360 connected to my phone but even then my Nexus 6 never had this much battery usage from Play Service or Android OS with my watch. I have Wifi calling/scanning and VoLTE disabled as well.
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I also have a Moto 360 connected to my S6 edge.
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I also have a Moto 360 connected to my S6 edge.
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Does your phone ever enter deep sleep? Mines is "Held Awake" for as long as it's been off the charger according to GSAM.
I have been experiencing the same issue. Samsung has to fix this ASAP
After a few more hours...
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Mine is horrible as well
It's play service and facebook staying awake, and Im not sure why I cannot Greenify facebook.
I've seen mention of Cell Standby having high utilization. I lavishly was having the same issue and disabled Smart Switch. This seems to have removed that from the top of my battery drains.
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Guys,
since i am not sure what does good battery backup means for our LG Optimus One, i have decided to ask you instead.
The flat line in picture is when the mobile was in standby mode almost 7 hours. Mobile was at 90% when i woke up mobile from standby mode. I have no problem for battery drain in that period.
My proble starts when i started using data on my mobile. I used data for almost 3.30 hrs and mobile reached at 5% battery level.
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I wanted to ask you is that is it considered as bad battery backup? For me i sould have used the data 2-3 hours more. For my normal use also i cant get past 15 hrs in a day.
And why does Cell Standby and Phone Idle consume so much battery. I checked in Application/Running services "Settings, Juice defender, DSPManager, Google services and Android Keyboard" were running.
My battery health is Good.
I am on new bb. and on latest Nightly. With all other ROM even Oxygen gives me the same backup.
Help me to get better battery guys. How much battery backup you guys get.
Regards,
No that is completely normal....with data of course battery life goes down the drain. I get about 3-4 hours too so it's normal. Even on a Galaxy nexus it is the same thing.
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Hello guys, I'm trying to figure our how much my battery can last on one charge, but I'm having a problem in the
Settings> battery,
Where it is supposed to show the usage.
Every time I charge the phone and plug it out, the graph doesn't reset back to 0 hours and just keeps on adding on the total time the phone is on. You can see in the graph the battery percentage keeps going up and down, I can't get it to reset on every time I unplug it from the charger, even by pressing refresh.
Is this a bug for me or is there a proper way to do it?
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I have Canadian version of S3 and battery drain is very high, phone is so warm not easy to carry around comfortably, anyone had same issue?
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I have Canadian version of S3 and battery drain is very high, phone is so warm not easy to carry around comfortably, anyone had same issue?
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Hard to evaluate first part because only you know how intensive you use it. However, the bolded part concerns me. Could be a dud? Mine definitely gets warm especially here (check my location) but not hot by any means. Btw, do you have Infrared Thermometer by any chance?
Battery report only resets when your battery reach 90%+ and you unplug it
I usually charge my phone overnight, however now I'm on holiday and using my phone a lot less, and had 30% at the end of the day.
Went to sleep and when I woke up about 7 hrs afterwards, the battery discharged by about 20%. The only things on were cell data, and location services (neither was being used, obviously).
I'm currently using Fox hound ROM 1.6. Is this a normal rate of discharge, or do I need to investigate what is happening? The battery info looks like this:
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I usually charge my phone overnight, however now I'm on holiday and using my phone a lot less, and had 30% at the end of the day.
Went to sleep and when I woke up about 7 hrs afterwards, the battery discharged by about 20%. The only things on were cell data, and location services (neither was being used, obviously).
I'm currently using Fox hound ROM 1.6. Is this a normal rate of discharge, or do I need to investigate what is happening? The battery info looks like this:
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What location services exactly?
As in the gps was not switched off in the quick settings toggles.
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Yeah GPS being on is fine as long as there aren't any apps polling for you location. Have you disabled location services in Maps & Google Now? Exchange services may have kept the phone awake as well. Download BetterBatteryStats and have a look at alarms and partial wakelocks.
Hello guys, i recently bought a Galaxy S6 Edge and I'm like at about 3rd charge. I've unplugged the charger at 100% (after all night charge), I got 95% left after 19min (on screen time) browsing the Internet on Wi-Fi. What to do?
That seems normal to me. The battery life on the S6E is pretty poor compared to other phones I've had. The Marshmallow update has made it a little better but it's still not amazing.
its not normal ,,, get rooted and save battery
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I have had my S6E for about a week now and I've also noticed that the battery drops fast.
What benefits to battery life is root going to give me, I have no incentive to root anymore.
I've rooted every device I have owned and I come from Android 2.1, so i am seasoned in root and the benefits that it used to pose.
Get rooted and save battery? I am rooted and haven't yet found a battery saving con, I mean app, that actually does anything. Even Greenify was greatly disappointing.
Having come from an Xperia Z1 it was quite a shock to see how bad the battery on the S6E is. I used the Z1 in exactly the same way as the S6E but the Z1 battery would last around 2 days. My S6E needs charging twice a day, minimum! Sony's Stamina mode needs porting lol
I have a Samsung Galaxy S3 i9300 with ROM Blekota Note 4 Lite and Boeffla Kernel. It was great for about few days, but now I have high battery drain by screen process. I have minimal brightness, i don't use phone most time. After 8 hours of school I have 64% battery (when I was sleeping, phone was charging, when I wake up it was a 100% battery), I've been using it only for a while few times, for example to write few smses or search something on Facebook. Why Screen uses so much buttery? How can I fix it?
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Screen processes in not only a brightness fact, it combines gestures, touch screen games (well, all android games ) ecc...
For example facebook too is a screen process.
Download Greenify from playstore and hibernate all the app BUT the notification apps you need (for example if you hibernate clash of clans, you won't get notifications from it).
Also, with greenify you can choose between 2 hibernating methods.
1st: tap to hibernate
2nd: auto hibernate apps (root).
And also there's even a more efficient one but it requires Xposed framework.
Try hibernating your apps, and tell us if you see changes in battery life
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