is there any actual cache cleaning tools for 9 - Huawei Mate 20 Pro Questions & Answers

Since they have removed the clear cache from storage in android 8 & 9 is there actually anything that would really work for the whole cache.
Problem is I have to clean up the entire cache one by one before taking the phone off charge, what seems to happen is if I don't clean the cache I will get about 1.5 hours screen on at 85% battery, if I clean the cache I get 2.5 hours. And it takes 30mins before dropping to 100% as apposed to 9 minutes uncleaned.
I've reset, cleared data, removed and reinstalled apps. What's causing it is a mystery, but cleaning up the cache every charge gets me around 2 hours extra sot.

Try ccleaner from playstore...I use it and it has option to clear cache.
Link https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.piriform.ccleaner

zolaisugly said:
Try ccleaner from playstore...I use it and it has option to clear cache.
Link https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.piriform.ccleaner
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Tried cleaner, just about everything on playstore with a rating higher than 4, nothing actually cleans up the cache, if I run the clean then go to apps & storage for example chrome still says that there's 44mb cache.
The only way is to spend half hour cleaning up one by one which is annoying. I don't know what apps are causing it but it's strange that just cleaning the cache on full recharge can make a difference to the battery performance.
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Stop clearing the cache and use ur Phone for a week and see the difference, clearing cache make the battery life worse.

gm007 said:
Stop clearing the cache and use ur Phone for a week and see the difference, clearing cache make the battery life worse.
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Actually quite the opposite here, I fully charge and unplug with the cache clear the battery performance says it has more hours left before recharge, leave the cache and fully charge and unplug this drops to about 30% less battery time before recharge. So how do you explain that behaviour? It's a mystery.
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Remaining battery is estimated and not accurate,if you factory reset ur Phone it will give 50-60 hours estimate on full charge but if you use ur phone few days this numbers change,so it's just estimating.
Clearing caches will consume more battery cause the phone is doing tasks in the background to rebuild the cache again.so as i say use ur Phone and forget the battery for a while to get a good results.

This is the worst thread ever. There is zero need to clean any caches, and the notion of clearing the caches of all your apps to gain screen time... Um, wut.

Well the stats seems to prove otherwise
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As I stated before I have a rouge app that is causing the issue, extensive testing uncleaned vs Cleaned has been done. Isolation of apps done, resetting the phone done, installing apps one by one done.
I have not said "Hey everyone should clear their cache to get better battery life and performance.
I stated that I have an issue, what I was asking for my sole purpose only was is there any app that does clean up the entire cache.
My testing has shown that a cache cleaning give me greater daily battery time. Hence there's an issue with an app.
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Cleaning cache isn't fixing anything. If you're obsessed, use the phone manager function.
As others have stated, it's absolutely useless in modern Android (actually been useless since 6.0) and all you're doing is making the phone rebuild cache.

ChongoDroid said:
Cleaning cache isn't fixing anything. If you're obsessed, use the phone manager function.
As others have stated, it's absolutely useless in modern Android (actually been useless since 6.0) and all you're doing is making the phone rebuild cache.
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As I stated before I have a rouge app causing the issue and clearing the cache fixes a massive battery drain, if you can provide what and how to fix it be my guest.
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Darkat70 said:
As I stated before I have a rouge app causing the issue and clearing the cache fixes a massive battery drain, if you can provide what and how to fix it be my guest.
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Uninstall the rogue app

ChongoDroid said:
Uninstall the rogue app
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Yep which one is it?
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Yep which one is it?
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I know from another tread that you uninstalled the power genie on your phone. Don't install your power genie.... The phone itself should be able to pick up power consuming apps and stop them. It also give you a list of wake ups by apps.
Don't judge the battery life by numbers. Those are an rough estimate at best. Judge your phone based on actual day to day useage.
The mate20pro have incredible battery life. Just use it as it is. Don't have to be so overly concerned about the battery numbers.

What the hell is thing? Are you a troll?
Clearing cache has nothing to do with battery life, there is simply no reason do to it - what happens here is likely a combination of placebo effect and misinterpreting stats.
If you do in fact have some rogue app draining the battery, track it down with BetterBatteryStats (https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179809)
This is unlikely to be the problem though, even if you had one, EMUI does a very good job (often too good...) at killing and snoozing background processes.
Unless this post is a joke, my bet is on a faulty battery in your phone (or some other hardware fault - if factory reset does not solve the problem). Apps like Accu​Battery might give you some estimated capacity figures, not sure how accurate that would be though.

Right sure a troll. I started the thread with a genuine issue, the trolls are the ones commenting without the statistics and results. And maybe it's a strange issue but hey it seems that it's working until I get to the bottom of what the issue is.
Nothing positive to say ..then move on.
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Koong1 said:
I know from another tread that you uninstalled the power genie on your phone. Don't install your power genie.... The phone itself should be able to pick up power consuming apps and stop them. It also give you a list of wake ups by apps.
Don't judge the battery life by numbers. Those are an rough estimate at best. Judge your phone based on actual day to day useage.
The mate20pro have incredible battery life. Just use it as it is. Don't have to be so overly concerned about the battery numbers.
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I've used the phone for over a week without cleaning anything, sot 6 to 7 hour's 12to 14hrs overall before charge again.
Clean the cache 8.5 to 9.5 sot, 20 to 24 hours overall before charge again.
Like I said, It is an app, which one I don't know.
I've reset, uninstalled and reinstalled One by One.
For all I know it could be a system app or process. Until I find the issue, cleaning up the cache which obviously the affected app is in the Clean up, then this is what is extending the battery life per charge.
And no it's not the Power Genie, it's been uninstalled since December without causing any problem.. this is only since a firmware update
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I found and fixed the issue, for some reason there was a complete duplicate set up of all the installed applications in Android/Data they were all called base.apk
Got rid of them they are gone now.
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Personally, I use the ccleaner app on my phone. It does the job much better than other applications. I used to use others, but they had a lot of ads and I had doubts that they really clean the cache on my phone. In addition, I have noticed that my phone started to lag more often, and I deleted it. A friend sent me an article via messenger in which they compared different phone cleaning programs. After reading it, I realized that ccleaner is better than other applications in many aspects. Anyone who's also interested can read this article here jealouscomputers and choose the application that will meet its requirements.

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[Q] Battery Life on Nero V3

I have been looking through forum after forum about the battery life on this rom, it has been dropping 1 percent every 2 minutes or so and is about to be dead. Does this sound like a battery problem or should i just recondition it. I just wanna know whether to buy a new battery, get a new rom or what?
Ive been having the same problem, ive already tryed the reconditioning process but i still lose battery very fast. But the only time i dont lose alot is when its on standby.
my battery is outstanding on v3. Id reset and and try again, or check your apps, something has to be up. :u
What do you mean reset? Like back to stock
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What do you mean reset? Like back to stock
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I think he means go into recovery and clean cache and dalvik cache. Maybe even do a factory reset (however that will clear out your applications). Just make sure you have good backups before doing a factory reset.
That never hurts to odin back to stock just to rule out the ghosts and goblins. to me, it sounds like an app issue. How many widgets are you using that need to refresh? How many programs are open and active when you first start your phone? Are you using a task killer? Are you actually using the phone actively, or is it on "standby"? Answer a few of these to give us a better picture of your usage.
My battery life has been stellar.
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My battery life has been stellar.
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thanks for the wonderful help and awesome insight..
Mine has been pretty good... I would recommend what swehes said.
I got pretty good standby time, but when I use the phone (such as calling, browsing web), battery drains super fast. I can have it last more than 4 days with light usage, but less than 10 hours with normal usage (no games, only texting, calling and browsing web).
Either do the process people are calling "recondition your battery" (charge fully, drain fully, charge fully, then immediately wipe your battery stats), or charge your battery fully once on an external stand-alone charger, then wipe your battery stats.
The battery profile in the stats file with the ROM just doesn't match your real battery's performance characteristics -- low charge point, high charge point, usage curves, etc. ... so it thinks it has juice when it doesn't, or it may shut down when you should still have juice left, etc.
My battery life has improved with every day. At first, when I cleared the battery stats in CWR, the phone lasted me around 36 hours. However, the day after it could not hold for more than 16 hours, but it has been increasing and now stays around 26 hours with my moderate to heavy use.
EDIT: Freezing Media Hub and the device management service in TB has definitely contributed to the prolonged battery life, I should probably remove it all together.
MV10 said:
Either do the process people are calling "recondition your battery" (charge fully, drain fully, charge fully, then immediately wipe your battery stats), or charge your battery fully once on an external stand-alone charger, then wipe your battery stats.
The battery profile in the stats file with the ROM just doesn't match your real battery's performance characteristics -- low charge point, high charge point, usage curves, etc. ... so it thinks it has juice when it doesn't, or it may shut down when you should still have juice left, etc.
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what do you mean by a extrenal stand-alone charger? Like the charger that came with it right? sorry noobie question
lqaddict said:
My battery life has improved with every day. At first, when I cleared the battery stats in CWR, the phone lasted me around 36 hours. However, the day after it could not hold for more than 16 hours, but it has been increasing and now stays around 26 hours with my moderate to heavy use.
EDIT: Freezing Media Hub and the device management service in TB has definitely contributed to the prolonged battery life, I should probably remove it all together.
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Can you mind telling me how to freeze media hub and device management service?
aaronhiep said:
what do you mean by a extrenal stand-alone charger? Like the charger that came with it right? sorry noobie question
Can you mind telling me how to freeze media hub and device management service?
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If you use Titanium Backup (I highly recommend spending ~$5.00 for a full Pro version) you can freeze the apps via the Batch operation.
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If you use Titanium Backup (I highly recommend spending ~$5.00 for a full Pro version) you can freeze the apps via the Batch operation.
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Is this safe to freeze both media hub and device management?
Well i just conditioned my battery and that didnt help. So i'll try wiping the caches and then if that doesnt work then i will odin back to stock and fresh install it.
And i only have weather, the messaging widget that tells me how many messages i have and thats about it
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Ive also set my email never to refresh because i dont really use it that much anyway
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treyvaporizer said:
I have been looking through forum after forum about the battery life on this rom, it has been dropping 1 percent every 2 minutes or so and is about to be dead. Does this sound like a battery problem or should i just recondition it. I just wanna know whether to buy a new battery, get a new rom or what?
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Gotta be an app problem, I can leave WiFi on all night and only drop 10% or so.
treyvaporizer said:
Well i just conditioned my battery and that didnt help. So i'll try wiping the caches and then if that doesnt work then i will odin back to stock and fresh install it.
And i only have weather, the messaging widget that tells me how many messages i have and thats about it
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reconditioning the battery is good to do but only gives a minor difference in how long it takes to drain. I already know it's an app problem. Open you're settings, go to applications, and select running services. What do you see?
Could it be device management?
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Battery Question

Could someone tell me what the real deal in on Conditioning your battery and wiping battery stats. I have read conflicting information all over XDA. Some say you should condition and wipe stats others say it is the worst thing possible. I just want to know if I should wipe battery stats after flashing a rom. Thanks
basically what happens is, when you load a new rom you are leaving left over memory from the previous rom. so there is a mix up. the battery has a memory and once it is conditioned for a long period of time it leaves a footprint. so when you wipe stats in recovery, you are getting rid of that foot print from the previous rom. and basically starting fresh. so what you want to do to get the full potential out of your battery, drain to clean and then reload it that way it leaves a fresh imprint of your rom on it. trust me, it works. some of the things you have to do when you are a flashoholic. haha! try using this app, it works great and prevents you from having to go into recovery to wipe.
i use it all the time! very straight forward app.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.nema.batterycalibration
PatrickHuey said:
basically what happens is, when you load a new rom you are leaving left over memory from the previous rom. so there is a mix up. the battery has a memory and once it is conditioned for a long period of time it leaves a footprint. so when you wipe stats in recovery, you are getting rid of that foot print from the previous rom. and basically starting fresh. so what you want to do to get the full potential out of your battery, drain to clean and then reload it that way it leaves a fresh imprint of your rom on it. trust me, it works. some of the things you have to do when you are a flashoholic. haha! try using this app, it works great and prevents you from having to go into recovery to wipe.
i use it all the time! very straight forward app.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.nema.batterycalibration
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So far after I deleted the battery stats, I went from 100% to 15% in 6 hours to 100% to 15% in 12 hours with the same amout of usage. This did the trick, thanks.
Isn't using this app the same as going into recovery and wiping battery stats?
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Isn't using this app the same as going into recovery and wiping battery stats?
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It is but it just is a lot quicker to do so.
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Help please: battery woes, stock ROM, no root

I'm trying to assist a non-technically inclined friend to troubleshoot her battery life issues. She's on a stock JB Vodafone ROM, and she lives a long way away, so me just going to see her and rooting the phone is a no-no.
Her battery dropped from 99% - 47% overnight, with the main culprits being android system, followed by device idle and cell standby quite a long way behind. The phone had wifi and mobile data switched off during this period.
I know android system is an umbrella for all sorts of processes that go on in the background, but since she isn't rooted I can't use Better Battery Stats to drill down and try and find the cause of her wakelocks. She doesn't have many apps installed at all, mainly just what came with the phone.
Is there some general stuff that I can do to try and eliminate any obvious causes of this battery drain? Any suggestions at all would be welcomed
setspeed said:
I'm trying to assist a non-technically inclined friend to troubleshoot her battery life issues. She's on a stock JB Vodafone ROM, and she lives a long way away, so me just going to see her and rooting the phone is a no-no.
Her battery dropped from 99% - 47% overnight, with the main culprits being android system, followed by device idle and cell standby quite a long way behind. The phone had wifi and mobile data switched off during this period.
I know android system is an umbrella for all sorts of processes that go on in the background, but since she isn't rooted I can't use Better Battery Stats to drill down and try and find the cause of her wakelocks. She doesn't have many apps installed at all, mainly just what came with the phone.
Is there some general stuff that I can do to try and eliminate any obvious causes of this battery drain? Any suggestions at all would be welcomed
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Install gsam from play and let it run over night. Use it to inspect apps, but then toggle the view from battery drain to number of times waking device. Typical culprits are sync with numerous accounts and location services. Google Now has been know to beat up location services. Next install air push detector and remove any apps it detects.
Hope this helps.
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wraith404 said:
Install gsam from play and let it run over night. Use it to inspect apps, but then toggle the view from battery drain to number of times waking device. Typical culprits are sync with numerous accounts and location services. Google Now has been know to beat up location services. Next install air push detector and remove any apps it detects.
Hope this helps.
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Does GSAM require root?
setspeed said:
Does GSAM require root?
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No
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I used to have that problem
setspeed said:
I'm trying to assist a non-technically inclined friend to troubleshoot her battery life issues. She's on a stock JB Vodafone ROM, and she lives a long way away, so me just going to see her and rooting the phone is a no-no.
Her battery dropped from 99% - 47% overnight, with the main culprits being android system, followed by device idle and cell standby quite a long way behind. The phone had wifi and mobile data switched off during this period.
I know android system is an umbrella for all sorts of processes that go on in the background, but since she isn't rooted I can't use Better Battery Stats to drill down and try and find the cause of her wakelocks. She doesn't have many apps installed at all, mainly just what came with the phone.
Is there some general stuff that I can do to try and eliminate any obvious causes of this battery drain? Any suggestions at all would be welcomed
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When I upgraded my phone to JB i had to charge my phone twice a day, so I decided to do a factory data reset and now my battery life is about 20 hours, I'm installing one by one all the apps that I had and until now I haven't had that problem anymore.
You could tell her to do the same, and let me know if it worked. Good luck!
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When I upgraded my phone to JB i had to charge my phone twice a day, so I decided to do a factory data reset and now my battery life is about 20 hours, I'm installing one by one all the apps that I had and until now I haven't had that problem anymore.
You could tell her to do the same, and let me know if it worked. Good luck!
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I had the exact same problem, but on ICS. I figured that Fast Dormancy was the culprit, keeping my phone awake for almost half the time it was out of charger. It solved itself on Jelly Bean, but I read a tip somewhere that might help.
1. Remove battery for about a minute. Re-insert battery.
2. When phone is fully charged, ONLY remove it from charger when screen is on and phone unlocked. If not, then remove battery and start over.
Dont know if this helps, but give it a try. Worth a shot. If not, factory reset is an option. Better Battery Stats is also good for checking wich processes keep the phone awake.
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Battery drains quickly for no reason

Hi, my phone drains within 10 hours on standby. It drains while off as well. It has NOTHING to do with my ROM or kernel because I've used multiple and nothing with my apps or wakelock. I bought a new battery with a bigger capacity but it didn't help. It seems absolutely random and I think the hardware is not working correctly. Any help?
Flo_wz said:
Hi, my phone drains within 10 hours on standby. It drains while off as well. It has NOTHING to do with my ROM or kernel because I've used multiple and nothing with my apps or wakelock. I bought a new battery with a bigger capacity but it didn't help. It seems absolutely random and I think the hardware is not working correctly. Any help?
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Hi. There could be numerous reasons for this battery drain. Firstly, I would recommend attempting to narrow down the problem somewhat by using many of the available apps that come to mind. Try wakelock detector, better battery stats and cpu spy.
It could also perhaps be the radio of your phone. You could also try switching to 2G only or turning GPS or bluetooth off and see if that helps.
All battery related problems take a bit of patience.
Flo_wz said:
Hi, my phone drains within 10 hours on standby. It drains while off as well. It has NOTHING to do with my ROM or kernel because I've used multiple and nothing with my apps or wakelock. I bought a new battery with a bigger capacity but it didn't help. It seems absolutely random and I think the hardware is not working correctly. Any help?
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Try to clean cache /factory reset and dalvik cache for about 5-6 times... without restarting the phone
I had the same problem after flashing a rom.. and after that i changed rom and it continues to drain out battert....
After 10 cahe wiping and factory reset i come back to normal drain
ph4t3 said:
Hi. There could be numerous reasons for this battery drain. Firstly, I would recommend attempting to narrow down the problem somewhat by using many of the available apps that come to mind. Try wakelock detector, better battery stats and cpu spy.
It could also perhaps be the radio of your phone. You could also try switching to 2G only or turning GPS or bluetooth off and see if that helps.
All battery related problems take a bit of patience.
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I've tried all of those, and the battery drains even on airplane mode. Thanks for the help though!
You tryed altought with my answer?
I tried it, didn't work. Any other ideas?
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I really need some help here, I've been trying to fix this problem forever now
have you resetted the battery stats? Your battery could be at the end of its life aswell, but I can't conclude that for you
If you're rooted uninstall google maps and use greenify for hibernate user apps,
In developer options choose background processes at most 2
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bruetje said:
have you resetted the battery stats? Your battery could be at the end of its life aswell, but I can't conclude that for you
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I got a new battery and I've wiped my battery stats too, nothing really seems to work.
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If you're rooted uninstall google maps and use greenify for hibernate user apps,
In developer options choose background processes at most 2
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Nope, Nothing. Thanks though
It also charges very quickly and somehow loses about 10 percent with the battery REMOVED in 45 min.
I think your battery is not compatible with your device hardware.
Try to use the original manufacturers battery
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akshay.mehta9 said:
I think your battery is not compatible with your device hardware.
Try to use the original manufacturers battery
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The original one has the exact same problems, both batteries seem to be fine.

Battery getting less usage time after 2 weeks?

Hi guys, anyone experiencing what I am saying in the title? A decrease in battery life after 2 weeks. Ar first it was amazing, I never had a phone with such SOT and usage time in general. And starting few days ago, battery depletes faster, lasting at maximum 24 hours or such. During first cycles I got easily 30 hours and 8 SOT. I dont have any new apps or so.
Do you know any possible reason? Did it happen to any of you?
Phone has memory leaks, it should be fixed in a future update, it also have laggy animations for me when using new gestures.
Thank you, most probably you are right..
No such issues with the first one I had. It must be an app. I use on screen navigation buttons, and Lawnchair launcher but, I dif not have batter issues with it.
I got around 8-10 SOT over 36 hours/.
I got exactly the same in the beginning. I cant figure out what is changed...for sure no app seems to be the culprit according to the battery status.. But it was my first thought..
I had my first handset (#gluegate) for just over 3 weeks and noticed the battery life was gradually getting slightly worse, although even when it was brand new I was only getting 14/15 hours of above average use.
Just before it got returned I was getting around 12/13 hours for the same usage.
I'll see how the new one performs.
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I had my first handset (#gluegate) for just over 3 weeks and noticed the battery life was gradually getting slightly worse, although even when it was brand new I was only getting 14/15 hours of above average use.
Just before it got returned I was getting around 12/13 hours for the same usage.
I'll see how the new one performs.
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So I might not be crazy after all...
If you likely updated the Google app on November 19th, that new version has been reported by somebody to have apparently increased the battery drain.
However it's hard to tell if this is the actual cause.
Personally I didn't update that app (knowing the possible problem) and currently don't suffer of any reduced battery life.
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If you likely updated the Google app on November 19th, that new version has been reported by somebody to have apparently increased the battery drain.
However it's hard to tell if this is the actual cause.
Personally I didn't update that app (knowing the possible problem) and currently don't suffer of any reduced battery life.
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For sure I did that...well...waiting for a fix.
People are saying they get 30hrs from usage of 5 hours, I get about 20hrs of maybe 5 hours usage. Can't be without phone, stressed its no cheap phone.
May be can try clearing cache, i feel the same after 9.0.0.146 update. One member here advise me to clear the cache which i did, it seem like better now.
icecoldbeverage said:
I had my first handset (#gluegate) for just over 3 weeks and noticed the battery life was gradually getting slightly worse, although even when it was brand new I was only getting 14/15 hours of above average use.
Just before it got returned I was getting around 12/13 hours for the same usage.
I'll see how the new one performs.
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So my replacement handset that I've now had for a few weeks can comfortably get 14/15 hours of moderate to heavy usage and still have 20-30% battery left.
Very happy with the phone overall. No piece of technology will completely please everyone but I think the M20P is outstanding in so many ways.
saints5354 said:
May be can try clearing cache, i feel the same after 9.0.0.146 update. One member here advise me to clear the cache which i did, it seem like better now.
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How can we clear the cache?
jizang said:
How can we clear the cache?
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Yes what cache are we clearing up? Is it the Google play services?
After I installed a 3.party launcher and used adb to uninstall the hisearch and default launcher battery time has been awesome. The device can handle 48 hours without charing and heavy usage. A ton of stuff syncing and 8+ hours of sot.
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paalkr said:
After I installed a 3.party launcher and used adb to uninstall the hisearch and default launcher battery time has been awesome. The device can handle 48 hours without charing and heavy usage. A ton of stuff syncing and 8+ hours of sot.
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Uninstalling hisearch does not do anything to warranty as it is a system app right? Or does it do anything to functionality?
jizang said:
Uninstalling hisearch does not do anything to warranty as it is a system app right? Or does it do anything to functionality?
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No, if you factory reset it will come back. I think you can actually disable it by ADB instead of fully uninstalling it, so if you wanted it back you could just re-enable it. If you uninstall you can only get it back by a factory reset unless you are rooted apparently. Just make sure you have another launcher installed before doing either.
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Had this phone for about 1 month now and yesterday I got a whopping 12 hours of SOT with smart resolution and brightness set to auto around the halfway brightness point. Wifi and network were connected at all times and made a couple calls and about 3 hours Spotify, watched a ful movie, some YouTube and many hours of social media and browsing... Im blown away by the battery life.
I've had mine for 5 week's, had 9 hours SOT with 17 hours off charge, wifi, mobile data, location rotation auto brightness set automatically, watched 1 hour YouTube quite a lot of Fakebook. Still had 20% battery left.
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I have found a higher drain if I sync google photos (so i turn this off and only turn it onto sync once a month) also my works emails can eat the battery more so I turn them off unless I need the latest ones.
Other than that have found the battery life very good!

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