High idle usage - LG V30 Questions & Answers

I just received my second v30 yesterday and noticed a very high idle usage, its my top most resource intensive process. Out of the past day its used 1003 mah ( almost a third of the entire battery capacity!!!!) even more than my screen which is on for a large portion of the day. I dont remember if i had this issue on my first v30 since it was over a month ago that i returned it, but this seems extraordinarily high. My battery saver is also set to extended.
Does anyone know of any free apps i could use to determine what in the idle process is causing this? is anyone else experiencing this?
Specs:
LG-US998
Android version 7.1.2

I'm also having this exact issue. I tried Googling what the causes might be but I have not found anything useful.

senyk92 said:
I just received my second v30 yesterday and noticed a very high idle usage, its my top most resource intensive process. Out of the past day its used 1003 mah ( almost a third of the entire battery capacity!!!!) even more than my screen which is on for a large portion of the day. I dont remember if i had this issue on my first v30 since it was over a month ago that i returned it, but this seems extraordinarily high. My battery saver is also set to extended.
Does anyone know of any free apps i could use to determine what in the idle process is causing this? is anyone else experiencing this?
Specs:
LG-US998
Android version 7.1.2
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A free app isn't necessary. How did you restore your apps? One by one from the app store or did you do a restore? What about the radios? Do you keep all radios on at all times? New phone setup like restoring and installing apps drain battery.
In my experience it usually ends up being a "free" app that causes the drainage. Try deleting all "free" apps and test again.
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McSurge45 said:
I'm also having this exact issue. I tried Googling what the causes might be but I have not found anything useful.
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I figured out a piece of the puzzle. Earlier that day i had downloaded the light room app and it was staying open in the background even though i swipped it away in the running apps/multi-tasker. So far i think the only thing i hate about this phone is the inability to actually tell what is live & actively running the background compared to what is forced closed. ( even swiping away apps in the multi tasker doesnt close apps fully, you have to go to the apps under settings and force close the app individually. This is even more annoying because apps like Instagram have persistence re-open after a force close. ).
The way i found this out is i downloaded greenify and it said that app had been running for close to 24 hours. I put it to sleep and the idle CPU reduced severely. Unfortunately the app isnt fully powerful without root and cant see all apps that are actually running in the background. Also, for some reason leaving location on spikes my idle process.
Can. Not. Wait. Until. We. Have. Root.

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What is "plugin-containe" and why is it leeching so much battery?

Because of the terrible battery life of the Vibrant (sigh) I monitor battery usage on a regular basis, always keeping an eye out on what is using up most of my battery. For the past couple of days I have noticed a new culprit on the list: "plugin-containe". (I assume this should be "plugin-container" but is truncated by Android.)
While I have seen this particular thing on the battery usage meter before, never before has it been listed number 2 in battery usage (after the display).
When I click on it, the short description says "Battery used by running applications". So, I uninstalled all the recent apps I installed, yet this continues to appear. Anyone know what exactly this is, what it does, and how can I stop it from leeching my limited juice?
Thanks!
P.S. Do I use apps regularly? Of course, but my usage from the past few days has been in-line with what it always is, so I don't know why the battery usage for "plugin-containe" should be so high now.
sounds like you might have Fennec installed. If you do, try uninstalling and see how your batterly life improves.
Come to thinl of it I did install it recently. However I uninstalles it within a few hours cause I disliked it. Did it not "cleanly" uninstall?
Okay the problem is associated with the default Android browser. Did Fennec do something to it so it leeches a lot of battery now?

Battery mega drain! 100 to 15% in 3 hours?

I know battery has been diacussed before but i think this isnt normal. I left the office with almost full charge, listened to music on the.way with bluetoith headset for an hour. Got home and browsed for like half an hour. And here is my battery.
3 hours and the phone is almost dead. I have no apps running. I had 3g on when i left the officw and at home i used wifi.
Is this normal or should i take the.phone back for an exchange?
Regardless, i still love the phone.
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RETURN ZE PHONE
get a new shiny in exchange
btw when u return the phone what do u say exactly
Thats ridiculous man. Maybe you're battery is broken.
That said mine has just drained 35% in 3 hours with almost no usage so maybe it is just the phone.
I think there is 100% guaranteed a software problem and we need samsung to fix it.
It says you've had the display on for quite a long time, music needs the display on? Also that wifi sharing is another culprit.
It drained because you had the screen on nearly the entire time not because anything else
Unless thats a case of the 'phone staying awake' bug. You can freeze wifi sharing with titanium backup to save some juice
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I too am facing the same issue battery drain from 100% to 60% in a span of 3 hours.
I am having a mediocre usage of battery with touchdown as my mail client talking to my corporate exchange. Still it doesn't warrant a drain of 40% in 3 hours.
I dont have much apps installed. Even with juice defender I am not getting better results.
Niket
ale922 said:
Is this normal or should i take the.phone back for an exchange?
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You could say it's normal because if you haven't yet rooted and frozen the wifi sharing process this is the exact behavior everybody else is also having. A new phone will behave in exactly the same way if it's using the current firmware.
You can do two things.
1. root and freeze the process with titanium backup or similar.
2. wait for the next official samsung firmware which may include a fix.
The rooting process takes about 15 minutes and is not too difficult. You may or may not get in to warranty trouble in case of repair, but as I and several of my friends saw it, there really is no other way unless you want a phone with 3-4 hours of battery compared to the 19-23 hours we all get now after the freeze.
Another thing, it won't matter if wifi is turned on or off, the bug and wifi sharing process will still be there.
You will probably read around the net that several processes has to be frozen, but it really only is the "wifi sharing" one that needs to be frozen for the battery drain issue to go away.
What is the "wifi-sharing"?
Mine GS2 is a bit different from the OP's. Android OS occupied 45% while Display only 19%. And charging time is unusually long. Very long. I plugged my GS2 into PC at 9am with 30% left, and by the time I left work 6pm it only got up to 75% something. That's half a day charge.
The rooting process takes about 15 minutes and is not too difficult. You may or may not get in to warranty trouble in case of repair, but as I and several of my friends saw it, there really is no other way unless you want a phone with 3-4 hours of battery compared to the 19-23 hours we all get now after the freeze.
Sorry, whats the freeze. I haven't heard this before ?
Thanks
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What is the "wifi-sharing"?
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I don't really know. But I haven't found a feature not working after the freeze. Even dlna sharing, hotspot etc.. Everything seems to be fine.
You can read more about the issue here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1069295
Regarding the unusual long charge time, I haven't heard about that before. It takes my phone about 3 hours to fully charge.
I can recommend this application for monitoring if the phone really sleeps when left on the table and which processes uses your juice in general. It's history based and you will be able to figure out a lot of useful stuff with it.
http://www.appbrain.com/app/systempanellite-task-manager/nextapp.systempanel
I'm also have a similar problem, but mine was after one hour and an half of web surfing using dolphin HD and wifi... it was full, it's now about 25% remaining... Is it normal that the dolphin browser used 39% of the battery ? It's even more than the display... !
Ps: it's actually really hot on the back of the phone, on the top, just under camera... Normal ? ? ?
steve16 said:
whats the freeze. I haven't heard this before ?
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Well. When you have rooted your phone, you are able to do a lot of usefull stuff:
-Freeze processes
-Disable the camera shutter sound with a simple property/text file
-Make the middle home screen the real home (like htc sense) with a simple property/text file,
-Replace camera.apk and get higher quality sound in video, actually also higher video bitrate if you want that.
-Replace talk.apk and enable the upcoming google talk with video chat
-Install chainfire3d driver to be able to play tegra2 gpu based games
...and probably a lot more, but above is the only things I've done.
Freezing means : that you lock a process you don't want to run ever. You are also able to "un-freeze" if you decide to revert.
So:
1. you root your phone
2. you install titanium backup or other application that has the "freezing" ability.
3. open the freezing app, go to the process list, find "wifi sharing", press freeze, reboot
Problem solved, "wifi-sharing" will never run again.
You want to revert: Launch titanium, go to process list, find wifi sharing, unfreeze, reboot. Everything back to where you were before.
Yarymo said:
I'm also have a similar problem, but mine was after one hour and an half of web surfing using dolphin HD and wifi... it was full, it's now about 25% remaining... Is it normal that the dolphin browser used 39% of the battery ? It's even more than the display... !
Ps: it's actually really hot on the back of the phone, on the top, just under camera... Normal ? ? ?
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I really don't think anything matters as I can see you have the wifi-sharing bug.
You must understand, that it's everybody with the current firmware that has this bug. You must either wait or root and freeze.
Sucking up your battery in a couple of hours and making the cpu run at full speed which makes the phone get hot is exactly what this wifi-sharing bug does.
There is absolutely no way you can change anything in the settings or say, not run dolphin browser to fix this problem. You simply have to freeze the process or wait for samsung to fix it. As long as the wifi-sharing process enters your battery usage list you have the firmware that has the problem (and it's more than one) and your doomed until you freeze or upgrade to a future firmware where the bug may be officially fixed.
Just another "wifi-sharing" discussion link:
https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=16721
Alright then, it's just that it doesn't seem me to be that much of the battery (~20%...)
I did just freeze that process and will see once my phone is fully charged... Thanks.
Try the lite'ning rom. It is much better!
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isnt this pretty normal looking battery drain? most people on this forum are getting about 4 hours screen-on time, sometimes 4.5 hours. yours seems to have the screen on about 4 hours from your graph picture. isnt this normal? if it was all gaming usage it definitely would be normal...
@OP, You mind to mention the Screen On time please?
Regards.
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sia1996 said:
Try the lite'ning rom. It is much better!
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oh, was that a constructive comment?

Lag/Stutter after 24 hours

Hi all, I am wondering if anyone is experiencing this same issue. First I will say my phone is rooted and that is my only change to the device from a stock perspective. I am also only using Google apps at this time (except for XDA and BBC news).
The issue I am having is even out of the box and post rooting my device, the phone is stellar and is fluid and responsive. At around the 24 hour mark, usually when I wake up... The phone is laggy and has screen hiccups/stutters. A simple reboot and the issue is gone for another 24 hours. But will always come back.
I've looked at battery usage and nothing is out of the ordinary. I've looked at running processes via terminal and I can not come up with anything. During times of lag it seems the phone is near idle with regards to CPU and memory. Doesn't make sense.
Question is, is this a case of the bloat or is this a wide spread issue? Is there a way to diagnose this further?
The phone does lag and stutter. Some people say they don't experience it, others say they do.
Rippley05 said:
The phone does lag and stutter. Some people say they don't experience it, others say they do.
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Agreed, I'm just curious why it goes away after a reboot, then 24 hours later its back. It's almost like something is getting hung up or building up to where it begins to lag. The other thing I thought about was if it has something to do with the screen being off for x amount of hours and going into a lower fps/resolution/CPU, etc to save on battery. I saw that thread about battery saving feature and lowering fps. Would make some sense of it all. I'm hesitant to apply the workaround and keep a static 60fps.

S6 Edge lag massive dissapontment

Just bought a Samsung S6 Edge, my first venture into samsung devices since before I purchased my first HTC the G1. I have always been an HTC fan but I thought this phone look pretty special and so I took the plunge.
Since then however I have been nothing but disappointed. When I first started to use the phone it was very responsive and the screen and features are very impressive, however my HTC M8 is at the moment considerably faster with Lollipop 5.02 and M9 ported software than my S6 Edge despite having considerably more power. When I open the smart case the screen only turns on for 1 second then turns itself off, the phone is laggy and it can take some apps several seconds to launch. Side by side with my M8 it just isn't coming close using the same setup and the same apps.
After having brushed of the fiasco over the charger of my Samsung Gear Live watch breaking the rear of the watch I am not sure I trust Samsung?
What is wrong with this device??
I came from the HTC One M8 and s6 Edge is faster.
Maybe you got a defective device?
I have no lag at all on mine and I haven't heard anyone complain about lag so far.
Its not laggy, you're laggy!
Mine has been lagging considerably and overheating quite a bit. It's very frustrating. Also, the battery is terrible.
sherman901 said:
Mine has been lagging considerably and overheating quite a bit. It's very frustrating. Also, the battery is terrible.
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My HTC has always lasted a day with plenty to spare, my S6 requires charging as soon as I get home
ozaghloul said:
Its not laggy, you're laggy!
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Huh?? strange response!
I will just leave this...so you know I'm not blowing smoke. All that on netflix and on data LTE only. I easily hit 14-18 hrs on battery daily.
Edit 5hr 58mins on Netflix....
sherman901 said:
Mine has been lagging considerably and overheating quite a bit. It's very frustrating. Also, the battery is terrible.
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Your issues point to a rouge app. It sounds like the app is sucking CPU time constantly and thus your phone is overheating. This also causes big time lag and battery drain. Get an app like GSAM or Better Battery to see which app is causing the issue and then kill the app!!
Sword Fish said:
Your issues point to a rouge app. It sounds like the app is sucking CPU time constantly and thus your phone is overheating. This also causes big time lag and battery drain. Get an app like GSAM or Better Battery to see which app is causing the issue and then kill the app!!
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Downloaded GSAM and the root companion. No apps are killing my battery. The leading culprit is Android System.
could be the no sleeping bug..please check if your phone hits the sleep...
sherman901 said:
Downloaded GSAM and the root companion. No apps are killing my battery. The leading culprit is Android System.
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Download Better Battery Stats and see what your leading kernel wake lock is. Mine was something no one had heard of and Google had NO info about. It kept my phone awake 60% of the time or more - no amount of flashing stock firmware or factory resetting helped. I had to exchange the device. The wakelock in my case was lli_pm_wlock
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Download Better Battery Stats and see what your leading kernel wake lock is. Mine was something no one had heard of and Google had NO info about. It kept my phone awake 60% of the time or more - no amount of flashing stock firmware or factory resetting helped. I had to exchange the device. The wakelock in my case was lli_pm_wlock
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Oh wow. I've got the exact same issue. So this is something that can only be remedied by replacement?
Your chart looks crazy. They're ALL at 100%. I'd return it if flashing stock firmware didnt fix it.
Use smart switch to back up your apps and data, then use it to reinstall the firmware. Restore your apps/data and see if you're fixed. You'll be all stock again but its worth a shot before doing the return.
Maybe it's caused by memory link.
I believe all this lagging issue is caused by memory link. My Ram is always on 87% (2.2 GB of Ram) yet i'm not running any app, sometimes i tap and it doesn't respond, then after a couple seconds it responds to all the taps made which drives it nuts. Otherwise, i love it, it's very fast and smooth most of the time. Been a fun of HTC for years, S6 Edge is my first Samsung Phone and i don't regret changing. Hope they fix the few problems some of us got.

Is Elephone even trying to do anything?

I mean.. there is some serious hardware inside, but software is literally an unlimited stream of crap. So many obvious and infuriating bugs and they don't even fix them. Is it even worth using this phone anymore?
I'd love to see an 8.1 update but I'm curious about what's biting your phone. I see nothing to complain about on the ones I and my son received last week. There's no new build on them but battery, wifi, video sync, call quality, even the camera focus problem most people reported don't seem to be an issue.
I was careful to remove the adups spyware on the first day, and added Greenify, noLED, Life360 and the latest action launcher. I also limited background apps to 3, and turned off as much location tracking stuff as possible in Google Maps without completely neutering it.
I get about 6 hours of SOT, and despite life360 the standby drain is negligible - if I set out to conserve battery I can get 2 days easy. The only downside I can find to this phone is that the decacore eats battery when playing Monument Valley 2.
But maybe it's just that my usage patterns are different. Can you describe some of the things that your phone does that bother you so I can try them on mine? And did you already get rid of the adups junk?
Plowmanx said:
I'd love to see an 8.1 update but I'm curious about what's biting your phone. I see nothing to complain about on the ones I and my son received last week. There's no new build on them but battery, wifi, video sync, call quality, even the camera focus problem most people reported don't seem to be an issue.
I was careful to remove the adups spyware on the first day, and added Greenify, noLED, Life360 and the latest action launcher. I also limited background apps to 3, and turned off as much location tracking stuff as possible in Google Maps without completely neutering it.
I get about 6 hours of SOT, and despite life360 the standby drain is negligible - if I set out to conserve battery I can get 2 days easy. The only downside I can find to this phone is that the decacore eats battery when playing Monument Valley 2.
But maybe it's just that my usage patterns are different. Can you describe some of the things that your phone does that bother you so I can try them on mine? And did you already get rid of the adups junk?
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I have not removed the junk that a comes with the phone. Did you root to do this?
I am not having the issued described here in XDA as well.
I am getting roughly a day with my battery.
In my experience, it is the screen that is eating up my battery.
When Auto brightness is on, it gets too bright for me so I setup a custom auto brightness using tasker.
No need to root to remove spyware, just install ADB on your computer and then do per https://forum.xda-developers.com/elephone-s8/how-to/beware-com-adups-fota-myapplication-t3741622
BragaisG said:
I have not removed the junk that a comes with the phone. Did you root to do this?
I am not having the issued described here in XDA as well.
I am getting roughly a day with my battery.
In my experience, it is the screen that is eating up my battery.
When Auto brightness is on, it gets too bright for me so I setup a custom auto brightness using tasker.
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