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I thought I would see what apps people use and their results on battery performance. Perhaps a list of battery hungry apps could also help some G4 owners improve their results. I know that there are other factors that come into play, screen, data etc, but let's try to keep this app oriented. Some are more than others.
In my experiences here are a few apps that will drop you down a few percent rather quickly:
Top Eleven 15. ++
Fun Run 2. ++
Snapseed +
More + = bigger drain
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nismo929 said:
I thought I would see what apps people use and their results on battery performance. Perhaps a list of battery hungry apps could also help some G4 owners improve their results. I know that there are other factors that come into play, screen, data etc, but let's try to keep this app oriented. Some are more than others.
In my experiences here are a few apps that will drop you down a few percent rather quickly:
Top Eleven 15. ++
Fun Run 2. ++
Snapseed +
More + = bigger drain
Sent from my LG-H815
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According to my G4 it's Dropbox.
nismo929 said:
I thought I would see what apps people use and their results on battery performance. Perhaps a list of battery hungry apps could also help some G4 owners improve their results. I know that there are other factors that come into play, screen, data etc, but let's try to keep this app oriented. Some are more than others.
In my experiences here are a few apps that will drop you down a few percent rather quickly:
Top Eleven 15. ++
Fun Run 2. ++
Snapseed +
More + = bigger drain
Sent from my LG-H815
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#Nochromo and chrome
Opera Max while on data
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MyFitnessPal, FitBit, and Facebook are my top 3.
I constantly have to shut them down right after they sync.
The MLB At Bat app takes up about 7% per day if I don't use it, and up to 20% if I do.
Mobile data and GPS. Turn them off (you can turn them on quickly any time you need them) and you'll get greatly increased battery. Overnight I lose 8% with them on and only 1 to 2% when off.
rgs2 said:
Mobile data and GPS. Turn them off (you can turn them on quickly any time you need them) and you'll get greatly increased battery. Overnight I lose 8% with them on and only 1 to 2% when off.
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If you shut mobile data and gps off on any phone you'll get drastically increased battery life. You'll also have a phone that is mostly useless :silly:
Nonsense. For many people, maybe most, WiFi connectivity is all that's needed.
For those that actually have a Facebook account I'd recommend not installing the official Facebook or Facebook messenger at all.
Instead uninstall both of those and use Facebook Lite instead, in this 1 application you can use the messaging service just like the older versions of Facebook. It's less resource hungry than the original one.
Link: https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdfilter=Facebook+Lite&fdid=org.indywidualni.fblite
..Sent from an impeccable LG G4 on Verizon..
Textra seems to have been a batter killer. Got notification on smart notice that it was sucking up 29%battery.
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nonsense. For many people, maybe most, wifi connectivity is all that's needed.
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bro do u even phone
Well, I thought that went without saying.
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The MLB At Bat app takes up about 7% per day if I don't use it, and up to 20% if I do.
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Personally I find mlb doesn't use any on mine unless I open it....strange...no back ground usage
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chrome and of course games.
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I thought I would see what apps people use and their results on battery performance. Perhaps a list of battery hungry apps could also help some G4 owners improve their results. I know that there are other factors that come into play, screen, data etc, but let's try to keep this app oriented. Some are more than others.
In my experiences here are a few apps that will drop you down a few percent rather quickly:
Top Eleven 15. ++
Fun Run 2. ++
Snapseed +
More + = bigger drain
Sent from my LG-H815
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GPS, Chrome and some games....
Vainglory+
Monster Strike
Lg Health (which I disabled right away)
Telegram (which I disabled all notifications, at the cost of lost functionality_
Google play services: This always eats up atleast around 15% of my charge. I dunno what the hell it's doing
Android os and Android System: These two eat up another 25%.
for me, keeping Wifi on will drop 30% charge during the night. I guess because those two programs are using internet all the time for some unknown maintenance reason. for comparison, keeping mobile data on only uses around 5% over night.
What's more, battery usage is inconsistent. sometimes it's frugal, while other times it's like a voracious monster. the same patterns goes for overheating; sometimes burns like a furnace without a single active app, and sometimes runs coll even during games
I've grown quite weary of this ****ty phone, and no updates are released to fix these problems.
I have run the below instructions on a few phones now works everytime.
G4 has a great battery. Try it out slows play services down.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2832631
I've tried to search for an answer but i can't seem to find more info on the subject... Correct me if i'm wrong but as I understand it coalescing makes is so that the wake timers of the greenified apps synchronize (maybe other apps too?). They wake up at the same time, thus keeping the phone awake a shorter period.
I can see how this can save battery but won't it hog available RAM instead? I'm concerned since i have a Galaxy S6 with piss poor RAM-management and kills off apps as soon as ram-usage hits about 80%, which is pretty much all the time.
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I've tried to search for an answer but i can't seem to find more info on the subject... Correct me if i'm wrong but as I understand it coalescing makes is so that the wake timers of the greenified apps synchronize (maybe other apps too?). They wake up at the same time, thus keeping the phone awake a shorter period.
I can see how this can save battery but won't it hog available RAM instead? I'm concerned since i have a Galaxy S6 with piss poor RAM-management and kills off apps as soon as ram-usage hits about 80%, which is pretty much all the time.
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The coalescing and the syncing all happen when the phone is asleep.
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The coalescing and the syncing all happen when the phone is asleep.
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Nah, it's not asleep when syncing, the wakelocks keeps it awake the short amount of time it takes to sync. Install Better battery stats and you'll see that it's not asleep
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Nah, it's not asleep when syncing, the wakelocks keeps it awake the short amount of time it takes to sync. Install Better battery stats and you'll see that it's not asleep
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That is true, but what I meant was that the coalescing will happen only when you are not using the phone and so the RAM usage may not be an issue.
If the coalescing and syncing happens when you are using the phone, then it may create a problem but it is not so.
Since it takes place during sleep, albeit the phone wakes up for the syncing, RAM should not be a concern. Have you faced any issue because of this?
Hi.
I was wondering, should I use Greenify on N version or no?
I'm using Greenify on Android N Preview. It works very well except minor bugs.
Yeah U can use but that's available for nexus devices only.. and greenify android N build works fine except few bugs because that's in testing stage
sorry to bring back but my question is: is it beneficial having greenify when android nougat already pretty much does its function ( as far as i know) correct me if im wrong plz
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sorry to bring back but my question is: is it beneficial having greenify when android nougat already pretty much does its function ( as far as i know) correct me if im wrong plz
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I use it, it really doesn't disturb
If you not sure, just use it as "screen off" button
I got better battery life without Greenify installed.
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Johnny Wong said:
I got better battery life without Greenify installed.
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Really? How did you check it?
yanleites said:
Really? How did you check it?
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Through monitoring many battery cycles. I've had Greenify since the beginning and is still running it on my Droid MAXX. The best way to increase battery life on Nougat is to disable your notifications manually on apps. FB for example is a battery hog but you can mitigate a lot of that by turning off functions from within the app. If not, it will keep draining even with Greenify enabled. My idle drain is improved without Greenify, it goes into doze much better. Aggressive doze never worked properly for me.
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Johnny Wong said:
Through monitoring many battery cycles. I've had Greenify since the beginning and is still running it on my Droid MAXX. The best way to increase battery life on Nougat is to disable your notifications manually on apps. FB for example is a battery hog but you can mitigate a lot of that by turning off functions from within the app. If not, it will keep draining even with Greenify enabled. My idle drain is improved without Greenify, it goes into doze much better. Aggressive doze never worked properly for me.
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OK, thanks. I will give it a try!
I retract my statement implying that Greenify is no longer relevant with Nougat. I reinstalled Greenify today so I can freeze my LG TV app because it wants to be a battery hog. Seems to be working. I'm running Greenify in non-root mode since I also enjoy the convenience of Android Pay and Google has decided to take the fun out of having an unlocked bootloader.
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I feel battery drain in much much faster in idle mode when greenify is set. My Moto X play has 3630 mah battery, and was not even lasting a full day with greenify. From 3 days i uninstalled it and testing my phone without any battery saving apps. It is much better and the drain in idle mode is improved!!!
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I feel battery drain in much much faster in idle mode when greenify is set. My Moto X play has 3630 mah battery, and was not even lasting a full day with greenify. From 3 days i uninstalled it and testing my phone without any battery saving apps. It is much better and the drain in idle mode is improved!!!
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Hard to assess such claims without supporting data. Not saying you're wrong but root cause can not be determined w/o evidence.
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Hard to assess such claims without supporting data. Not saying you're wrong but root cause can not be determined w/o evidence.
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These are the observations on my specific rooted device. Looks like N is managing good enough the battery. Also, with Greenify running and most of the apps set to greenify, everytime 3-4% of battery is drained when i do a couple of quick reboots.
But without greenify or any other xxx-ify apps, its just 1% everytime, it is tested for multiple times.
Possibilities are plenty that others may have experienced it differently.
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These are the observations on my specific rooted device. Looks like N is managing good enough the battery. Also, with Greenify running and most of the apps set to greenify, everytime 3-4% of battery is drained when i do a couple of quick reboots.
But without greenify or any other xxx-ify apps, its just 1% everytime, it is tested for multiple times.
Possibilities are plenty that others may have experienced it differently.
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Thanks for the additional detail. Agreed Nougat does an admirable job on its own - a point I have emphasized in various forums. Same with Marshmallow with exception to quieting motion detection which allows the device to enter and remain in doze in real world conditions. It's amazing how many knobs and dials folks want to turn convinced that Android must be managed. Those fool's at Google clearly have no idea what they are doing (cough). Also applies to most (albeit not all) stock ROMs and kernels. If native works use it with no augmentation.
As for Greenify, simply having it installed with default settings should impose no burden. However, it does offer the ability to detect and quiet 'rogue' apps that may illude native doze. In many cases I will use Greenify to identify bad actors and then take other actions to curb unwanted behavior (eg: disable broadcast receivers). I typically have a small handful (~2-4) in Greenify's list that I can hibernate on demand via shortcut or notification.
I suspect your observations were biased by having a large suite of Greenified apps - especially if not operating in 'Boost' mode. That indeed will impose a penality as Greenify must deal with each app individually - especially on non-rooted devices.
Not advocating for Greenify - just trying to bring clarity to your observations.
Even with the exact standard settings of greenify, i am observing a rapid drain in my battery percentage!!! Now I can say that greenify consuming more battery in idle mode compared to not having greenify at all. I completely uninstalled it, and now my battery lasts for full day and at 10pm everyday i am still left with 30% of my battery. Hurray....
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Even with the exact standard settings of greenify, i am observing a rapid drain in my battery percentage!!! Now I can say that greenify consuming more battery in idle mode compared to not having greenify at all. I completely uninstalled it, and now my battery lasts for full day and at 10pm everyday i am still left with 30% of my battery. Hurray....
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Likely some unique conflict with your device or its configuration. If all is well without Greenify then there is no reason to look back or continue tinkering. Enjoy.
harykishan said:
Even with the exact standard settings of greenify, i am observing a rapid drain in my battery percentage!!! Now I can say that greenify consuming more battery in idle mode compared to not having greenify at all. I completely uninstalled it, and now my battery lasts for full day and at 10pm everyday i am still left with 30% of my battery. Hurray....
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Yeah...greenify does nothing on nougat except causing the battery drain...uninstalled it..now enjoying a good battery life..
RijuSarkar said:
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Yeah...greenify does nothing on nougat except causing the battery drain...uninstalled it..now enjoying a good battery life..
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While Greenify's utility is diminished on Android 7.x based ROMs it can still be beneficial without triggering excess drain. Depends how the app is configured and what objectives you are trying to acheive.
Davey126 said:
While Greenify's utility is diminished on Android 7.x based ROMs it can still be beneficial without triggering excess drain. Depends how the app is configured and what objectives you are trying to acheive.
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Absolutely untrue...a phone causes more battery drain with greenify installed..
RijuSarkar said:
Absolutely untrue...a phone causes more battery drain with greenify installed..
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As previously stated depends on configuration which may extend to your specific device and/or ROM. Sorry for your unfavorable experience; does not universally apply.
When you sleep, does your phone sleep, or does it stay up all night and crunch 1s and 0s? Rate this thread to express how you deem the speed at which the LG G6's battery drains under standby conditions. A higher rating indicates that when the phone is not in use, the battery drains minimally.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
I have been on and off mine all day without heavy use due to being at work, and by the time night came without me charging I was around 79%. This is from 5AM to 11PM. But I must admit... I went into the sttings and set EVERYTHING as inactive that I was able to do so and recommend everyone do it. The apps will never turn on or activate unless you manually open one in which case it will then stay active. It's great for apps that do crap in the background which you never use anyway. Oh, and I use Greenify as well, and always keep my tasks clear. So yeah... I'm used to saving battery by habit so my experience is different from most.
My standby time has been brutal... Would not be using my phone for around 1 hr and then id see my battery drop from a 36 to 30.... I closed all apps and even used the smart cleaner to get rid of some.. I dont know whats the problem to be honest. If they can fix the standby drain i could honestly reach for 5 to even 6 hours of screen on time
My standby has been really good, I can leave it off charge overnight and can only go down 2% or so, but once I start using it the % drops heavily after 5 minutes or so. I've got to go through the settings to turn off notifications because I've noticed apps like candy crush giving me notifications
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My standby time has been brutal... Would not be using my phone for around 1 hr and then id see my battery drop from a 36 to 30.... I closed all apps and even used the smart cleaner to get rid of some.. I dont know whats the problem to be honest. If they can fix the standby drain i could honestly reach for 5 to even 6 hours of screen on time
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I agree with jaeyo, my standby time is amazing. Off the charger overnight for 8 hours i only lose 2%. I do have AOD scheduled to turn off from 11p to 5a.
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I have been on and off mine all day without heavy use due to being at work, and by the time night came without me charging I was around 79%. This is from 5AM to 11PM. But I must admit... I went into the sttings and set EVERYTHING as inactive that I was able to do so and recommend everyone do it. The apps will never turn on or activate unless you manually open one in which case it will then stay active. It's great for apps that do crap in the background which you never use anyway. Oh, and I use Greenify as well, and always keep my tasks clear. So yeah... I'm used to saving battery by habit so my experience is different from most.
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Did you hook your phone up to a computer and use the ADB commands to enable Greenify's aggressive doze? That really helped me, Nougat's built-in doze is still crap compared to Greenify. Also, setting WiFi to inactive while display is off, as well as enabling data saver in data management to restrict mobile background data for all apps helps greatly with wakelocks. Also everyone should consider disabling certain notifications from apps like Maps and Assistant which can create a lot of wakelocks.
I wrote a few tips to help with battery life on Nougat in the G5 section, but it should apply here as well:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/att-lg-g5/how-to/nougat-wreaking-havoc-battery-solutions-t3570944
Standby time wears on you depending on what apps you got running
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I found the culprit. Apparently one of my skin apps was causing wakelocks keeping the phone awake the whole time. Deleted it and installed greenify, will see how things goes
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Did you hook your phone up to a computer and use the ADB commands to enable Greenify's aggressive doze? That really helped me, Nougat's built-in doze is still crap compared to Greenify. Also, setting WiFi to inactive while display is off, as well as enabling data saver in data management to restrict mobile background data for all apps helps greatly with wakelocks. Also everyone should consider disabling certain notifications from apps like Maps and Assistant which can create a lot of wakelocks.
I wrote a few tips to help with battery life on Nougat in the G5 section, but it should apply here as well:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/att-lg-g5/how-to/nougat-wreaking-havoc-battery-solutions-t3570944
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No I did not. Heck, I didn't even know I COULD do that. That'll be my objective before tonight though, thanks!
I love Greenify's aggressive doze
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Does Greenify help? I get some seriously terrible standby drain going. Is it LG software that's so bad?
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I have been on and off mine all day without heavy use due to being at work, and by the time night came without me charging I was around 79%. This is from 5AM to 11PM. But I must admit... I went into the sttings and set EVERYTHING as inactive that I was able to do so and recommend everyone do it. The apps will never turn on or activate unless you manually open one in which case it will then stay active. It's great for apps that do crap in the background which you never use anyway. Oh, and I use Greenify as well, and always keep my tasks clear. So yeah... I'm used to saving battery by habit so my experience is different from most.
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What exactly did you set to inactive? Which apps?
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vintagerock said:
I agree with jaeyo, my standby time is amazing. Off the charger overnight for 8 hours i only lose 2%. I do have AOD scheduled to turn off from 11p to 5a.
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Me too
Honestly dont know how to fix this standby drain.. If ibhad root i would easily find the culprit through betterbatterystats but since i dont have that, cant seem to figure out why my standby drain is so high. I would leave my phone on the desk at 30% not using it all and come back 2 hrs later to 16%. Horrible standby time means losing precious screen on time sad sad
joyj112 said:
Honestly dont know how to fix this standby drain.. If ibhad root i would easily find the culprit through betterbatterystats but since i dont have that, cant seem to figure out why my standby drain is so high. I would leave my phone on the desk at 30% not using it all and come back 2 hrs later to 16%. Horrible standby time means losing precious screen on time sad sad
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Use Greenify to force Hibernate Quick Memo+. Seems to have solved my standby drain issues.
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Use Greenify to force Hibernate Quick Memo+. Seems to have solved my standby drain issues.
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The problem is Quick Memo+ isnt the problen because i dont even have that application. I did a factory reset and it got rid of the app so I dont know what to do
mr mystery said:
Use Greenify to force Hibernate Quick Memo+. Seems to have solved my standby drain issues.
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Do you need root for Greennify? I would like to start using it.
shaun0207 said:
Do you need root for Greennify? I would like to start using it.
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You can use greenify by plugging your phone into your computer and use adb commands
joyj112 said:
You can use greenify by plugging your phone into your computer and use adb commands
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No root needed.
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The problem is Quick Memo+ isnt the problen because i dont even have that application. I did a factory reset and it got rid of the app so I dont know what to do
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You must have it. It's baked into the OS. Look in the essentials folder of the LG (iOS) Home it'll be there
joyj112 said:
You can use greenify by plugging your phone into your computer and use adb commands
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Don't really know how to use ADB commands. But I will try to figure it out
Hello,
Greenify is putting my device into deep sleep for more than 90% of the time usually. However, I seem to be suffering from battery drainage while screen is off, around 2-3% per hour while the device is supposed to be sleeping.
Any ideas how to monitor the cause for that?
I'm using a non rooted S7.
Thanks!
Ilangabay said:
Hello,
Greenify is putting my device into deep sleep for more than 90% of the time usually. However, I seem to be suffering from battery drainage while screen is off, around 2-3% per hour while the device is supposed to be sleeping.
Any ideas how to monitor the cause for that?
I'm using a non rooted S7.
Thanks!
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Install BetterBatteryStats (BBS) app and you can monitor the drain. For further details, visit the BBS thread in XDA.
tnsmani said:
Install BetterBatteryStats (BBS) app and you can monitor the drain. For further details, visit the BBS thread in XDA.
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Thanks, but this app requires root...
Any way to monitor without rooting?
Ilangabay said:
Thanks, but this app requires root...
Any way to monitor without rooting?
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BBS most definitely does not require root. Depending on ROM you may have to grant permissions to access battery stats via ADB. If that's not viable try GSAM which is also available in the Play Store (and well regarded).
Just reinstall. It happens to me sometimes, so I just reinstall and put all of my settings again, I think aggressive doze sometimes fail, and hey I only have 1% drain for like almost 20 hours of idling with amplify
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BBS most definitely does not require root. Depending on ROM you may have to grant permissions to access battery stats via ADB. If that's not viable try GSAM which is also available in the Play Store (and well regarded).
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Thanks for the recommendation.
GSam reported "combined App CPU" as responsible for the drain.
I will follow the instructions on "enabling battery stats" using DAB etc. and will update if I find the cause.
Star Dust said:
Just reinstall. It happens to me sometimes, so I just reinstall and put all of my settings again, I think aggressive doze sometimes fail, and hey I only have 1% drain for like almost 20 hours of idling with amplify
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1% per 20 hrs is a dream, I leave it overnight and waking up with 15% less!
I will follow your advice and update.
Thank you!
Yeah, I hope you achieve it too. Just with greenify and amplify, you can achieve it.
Hi,
I left the device overnight with Greenify + Aggressive doze enabled, and monitored performance with GSam battery monitor.
The device is was deep sleep for 98% of the time.
HOWEVER, it lost 9% overnight. (1.5%/h) I don't understand how is it possible.
According to GSam, the drainage is mostly related to the "Android System" and "Kernel (Android OS)" processes.
Any idea why these apps are so active while in deep sleep?
Thanks,
Ilangabay said:
Hi,
I left the device overnight with Greenify + Aggressive doze enabled, and monitored performance with GSam battery monitor.
The device is was deep sleep for 98% of the time.
HOWEVER, it lost 9% overnight. (1.5%/h) I don't understand how is it possible.
According to GSam, the drainage is mostly related to the "Android System" and "Kernel (Android OS)" processes.
Any idea why these apps are so active while in deep sleep?
Thanks,
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Both are core Android processes; some activity is expected when the device is idle (your heart still beats while sleeping). The accelerated loss is likely due to a failing battery, poor radio reception or rogue radio/sensor that fails to go into a low power mode. Repeat the test in airplane mode to rule out signal strength issues.
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Both are core Android processes; some activity is expected when the device is idle (your heart still beats while sleeping). The accelerated loss is likely due to a failing battery, poor radio reception or rogue radio/sensor that fails to go into a low power mode. Repeat the test in airplane mode to rule out signal strength issues.
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Thanks for your input, Davey126.
I switched to airplane mode (wifi off) with device almost untouched. Drain dropped from 1.6%/hour to 0.8%/hour. It is a lot, but still draining to much, even in airplane mode.
I would appreciate an advice on how to monitor the cause.
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Thanks for your input, Davey126.
I switched to airplane mode (wifi off) with device almost untouched. Drain dropped from 1.6%/hour to 0.8%/hour. It is a lot, but still draining to much, even in airplane mode.
I would appreciate an advice on how to monitor the cause.
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you should ask in your forums, this is not the place for specific device battery issues.
Xperia Z5 line devices drained 1%/h on airplane during night (deep sleep), but it was just Sony lollipop issue solved by marshmallow firmwares. If it's a stock kernel issue then there's nothing you can do, usually. But you should ask other users with the same device to see if you share the same situation.
Got it, thanks.
Putting aside device specific questions:
How do you monitor the amount of power different sensors use overnight, and whether they enter low power mode or not?
Thanks.
Ilangabay said:
Putting aside device specific questions:
How do you monitor the amount of power different sensors use overnight, and whether they enter low power mode or not?
Thanks.
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BBS (Better Battery Stats) is probably the best choice for capabilities and community support. They said, it will not provide the granularity you seek (sensor power consumption) but can offer clues to misbehaving sensors.
Davey126 said:
BBS (Better Battery Stats) is probably the best choice for capabilities and community support. They said, it will not provide the granularity you seek (sensor power consumption) but can offer clues to misbehaving sensors.
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Thanks,
Will look into that app thoroughly,
It's driving me mad!!!