Was ok but not great.
Now after the upgrade, it lasts about 8 hours without heavy usage.
Android OS 12%
Android System 8%
Screen 6%
What could be draining the battery?
Thanks
Do a full wipe.
Just the cache?
You can try just the cache first, but I doubt it'll work. The two things that usually cause battery issues are firstly an app, and secondly updating system applications without wiping data. If you want to be sure, backup all your user apps with their data, wipe /data, then restore the apps.
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I should add that I also had a temporary battery eating problem on GPI1 which was resolved with a reboot, I don't know what the cause was. Since then it's been fine and is just as good on battery as the previous MM versions. I've also recently installed the Imperious Curse kernel which seems to be marginally better on battery (I took 25mv off the cpu voltage table) but appears to be causing intermittent performance issues.
Me too ?
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try toggling the battery saver modes, it's as if the cpu is not downclocking to idle & i saw some weird situations in kernel audiator when i was underclocking where certain settings wouldnt stick until i toggled
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Can anybody know what is wrong
I use LT26I_6.1.A.2.50_8080-SG FW
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Can anybody know what is wrong
I use LT26I_6.1.A.2.50_8080-SG FW
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I believe this is quite normal on this phone. The phone wakes up to do tasks all under the name of Android System, so it does multiple task at the same time for a short period of time. However since the battery app only takes into account individual processes, it adds up to something its not.
I would be more worried about the others and just ignore it or group with Android OS in your mind. Your battery stats seem to be perfectly normal with no unexpected drains.
Soheil_rf said:
Can anybody know what is wrong
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Nothing.
Your drain doesn't seem too bad but you can minimize the wakes by keeping wifi active.
If i switch wifi off the phone can drain upto 5% in 1 hour on standby, sometimes not so bad, othertimes worse.
Looking at BetterBattery stats TIME_TICK seems to cause the highest amounts of wakes. No idea what that is or what appliaction or service is activating it.
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I also experience high load of the "Android System" with firmware 6.1.A.2.50.
With 6.1.A.2.45 the highest load was always caused by the display (as it should be).
There is many problem with battery on the news 2012 Xperia phone.
i've got the sola and : look
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xperia 2011 phones even have this problem
Hello, 3 days ago I've installed CM10.1 nightly build from 2013-07-25 on my friend's Galaxy S III (international), now his battery life is really bad and he's complaining on me, any way I can improve the battery life?
Here goes a screenshot (as you can see, he wasn't even using the phone when the battery just dropped 50%):
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Cyanogen mod roms are known to drain battery much faster than touchwiz.so you cant really expect the battery life to be the same as on stock or stock based roms. you may improve the battery life by using an app called Greenify. it hibernates apps so that they will not run in the backround. this can help considerably. also make sure to turn off gps , bluetooth, wifi. and mobile data when not in use.
well first tell your "friend" that thats how things are in AOSPs. Secondly use differrent kernels and proper setting to get max battery (tutorials are available) plus greenify apps you do not use. And the usual killers as GPS/WiFi/NFC/3G use only when needed or turn them off..
Something is extremely wrong there. Get a normal usage BBS dump and post it here. Also take screenshots of the BBS pages.
Also post a screenshot of your battery stats page (one that shows which apps drain battery).
My lg v10 overheats when playing games or using it for a long time. My cpu temps get up to 115°F and keep increasing. Is there any fix for this? I also close all my apps and make sure they are not running. Is anyone else having this problem? I am rooted and have twrp recovery installed. I saw a post about the g3 overheating to and the solution was to put thermal paste on the cpu. I don't know if I would need to do that with my lg v10.
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My lg v10 overheats when playing games or using it for a long time. My cpu temps get up to 115°F and keep increasing. Is there any fix for this? I also close all my apps and make sure they are not running. Is anyone else having this problem? I am rooted and have twrp recovery installed. I saw a post about the g3 overheating to and the solution was to put thermal paste on the cpu. I don't know if I would need to do that with my lg v10.
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Ummm, yeah... Between 140° & 160°F is normal under gaming load... Around 185°F is over heating... If you want to fix 115° Temps I would suggest turn off the phone, or sticking it in the freezer... Lmao, hell, if you stick it in your pocket it going to be at least 100... Just for your body heat... Just a suggestion, use Google for this next time
Common sense isn't all that common
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Just as a reference my cpus Temps right now typing...
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Is anyone else having terrible battery life on this after upgrading to Marshmallow?
After doing the update to Marshmallow in this thread, I flashed TWRP and rooted via this thread.
Now my battery life has been absolutely terrible. Before updating to Marshmallow, I could go almost all day, have 35%+ left at night, go to sleep and then wake up with around 20% of battery all the time. Now if I go to sleep with 50% battery it's dead when I wake up. Seems to be "Wlan" and "Phone Idle" using most of the battery as you can see in the screenshot below. Also, after the phone dies and I plug it back in, it always shows as 13-15% battery life right away (odd), so I used a battery calibration app that seemed to do nothing and still same bad battery.
I'm thinking it may be due to me missing the OTA update right before the Marshmallow OTA update. I know it had to do with the radio, could that be it? Does anyone have that in a zip file I could flash via TWRP? If so, would it be ok to do that?
Any ideas would be appreciated, here's a screenshot of battery usage:
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Don't worry about the previous ROM update, it won't matter. It would at best change some .so files, located in the /system partition. With the MM update every system file is replaced. There are some steps you can take to further diagnose battery issues.
Honestly, if I were you I'd skip to the part where you wipe everything and start over. Install Xposed and Greenify and use the two together to stop battery draining apps.
Hello there,
I've noticed in the past couple of days that my phone's battery has been draining like a sieve. I popped into GSAM and found that my phone package is eating 50% of my total power usage. I've had this issue before with Android System and stuff, but that seemed to fix itself.
I've tried a soft reset to clear any memory issues, but that hasn't done a thing, I've lost 30% battery in an hour.
Any advice on how to fix this?
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My phone is running 4.4.4, if that helps any.
Thanks a bunch!
egor001 said:
Hello there,
I've noticed in the past couple of days that my phone's battery has been draining like a sieve. I popped into GSAM and found that my phone package is eating 50% of my total power usage. I've had this issue before with Android System and stuff, but that seemed to fix itself.
I've tried a soft reset to clear any memory issues, but that hasn't done a thing, I've lost 30% battery in an hour.
Any advice on how to fix this?
My phone is running 4.4.4, if that helps any.
Thanks a bunch!
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Try flashing the stock rom with Odin, probably something is corrupted in the phone app