How to Fix device idle battery drainage in Samsung Galaxy A50?
I'm facing device idle battery drainage problem in my Galaxy A50. This is my last hope to get remedy of device idle issue.
At night my device charge is 100% and after waking up in the morning its decreased by 2% per hours.
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XXXAADARSHXXX said:
How to Fix device idle battery drainage in Samsung Galaxy A50?
I'm facing device idle battery drainage problem in my Galaxy A50. This is my last hope to get remedy of device idle issue.
At night my device charge is 100% and after waking up in the morning its decreased by 2% per hours.
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Hi there,
Try to do a full reset of your device, it might solve the problem, if not then it might be the battery. A battery fault is more likely to be caused by the number of apps on your phone running in the background, or a faulty charger if your country has voltage variations now and then I suggest you to get a stabilizer so any devices that have a battery won't be affected. But anyway, make sure you backup necessary files on to an sd card or on to your laptop/desktop. And then do a full reset by either going on to settings or by recovery mode.
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Hello , i'm on an investigation why did my phone died last night. Basically i left it on 33% and in the morning the phone was completely dead! Usually it never took more than 15% overnight. I was unable to determinate the problem via BBS because as you may know BBS doesn't really work on 4.4 Kitkat (even if set as system app). The only thing i can show you is the build-in battery monitor graph. See the red section - no screen times , no waking , no GPS , no Wi-Fi but the graph is still going down. I always keep an eye on my battery stats and overal phone health but this is the first time i'm experiencing such issue.
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That graph is essentially useless/tells us nothing whatsoever. I'd be replacing the battery (might want to do a clean install of JB stock first to make sure it isn't a KK rom problem).
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That graph is essentially useless/tells us nothing whatsoever. I'd be replacing the battery (might want to do a clean install of JB stock first to make sure it isn't a KK rom problem).
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That graph is basically all i have without BBS.
Yes, I know that. And as I've said, it's useless. What exact information are you expecting anyone else to glean from it that you haven't already done yourself (We're not mystics) ? It's a simple/basic graph, it provides simple/basic information, which won't answer your questions/give you info to enable you to solve your problem.
Stock kernel?Any undervolting?Maybe it freezed and that drained your battery.
Hello there, I'm new to the Galaxy S2 forums, I before had an Xperia Arc.
I have a problem that happened just last night. Last night I turned off my phone and left it, didn't touch it. That was about.. around 1 am, right now, 10am I woke up and turned it on. Samsung logo, ROM boots etc, I check the battery and I have 8% left. What??
I took these screenshots, Wakelock Detector screenshots would be useless as it only shows stats from when I turned it on, and everything's normal.
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As you see it lost that huge amount of battery while turned off for no actual reason.
I'm not sure it's an "overnight" issue, I've noticed a random and huge battery drain on power off/on (even on reboots) on 3 different Samsung devices, using different kernels and roms.
[EDIT] Sometimes the battery even slowly recharges by itself with time, so maybe it's a battery stats-related issue [/EDIT]
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I'm not sure it's an "overnight" issue, I've noticed a random and huge battery drain on power off/on (even on reboots) on several Samsung devices, using different kernels and roms.
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Well yes you're right too, any idea of why this on/off huge battery drain?
Use battery stats plus..
And check what is causing battery tp drain
Difference in battery level after reboot is quiet normal thanks to the fuel gauze chip we have
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
Hi all,
I have a Note 4 910F on 6.01 (unrooted) with dreadful battery drain to the point where under use I'm hardly lasting a day or less which is ridiculous under medium/light use.
As seen in the images below the phone (since I got it) has been awake all the time (even when screen is off) except when its turned off. (I disabled WiFi on when sleep mode)
It will be awake in airplane mode and in safe mode so its not a 3rd party app problem. All bluetooth/nfc etc disabled. I have tried phone cache clear, app cache clear, reset.
I've used wakelock detector to grant battery stats via pc and see screenshots below for the wakelocks. I've then turned on the phone and have not touched anything for over an hour to show awake stats when the screen is off.
I've been all over the net searching for an answer but I'm pretty new to android stats etc. This is one of three batteries I have btw, all of which perform the same, so to me it must be software related. I am prepared to root the device to remove software that could be causing issue if it will solve it...
I have disabled Google+, Google Now, No Voice commands present at all or gestures.
Can anyone tell me the issue and how to solve this battery drain???
CPU Wakelock below (Partial) most important I am led to believe.
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Hi guys, I have a Redmi Note 7 and I'm using Pixel Experience ROM. I had experienced battery drain even with MIUI, but I don't understand what's causing it.
I used Battery Historian and these are the result. I got a very high discharge rate (20% and over) even if brightness is not at its maximum, but by reading BH results, I hadn't found out the culprit for the battery drain. The drain is there even when screen is off, but I limitated it to about 1.5%/h thanks to some Doze modification.
I'm actually using Greenify to hibernate some apps (like Instagram, Facebook and few more), because I've noticed that, without it, the screen-on discharge may rose of a (around) +3%.
How could I limit the battery drain problem?
have you used a custom kernel
Since Android 9 there is the Adaptive Battery Feature:
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Enable Use Adaptive Battery if not already done yet.
Additionally turn off Wi-Fi, BlueTooth & Location ( GPS ) if not used: it should be obvious that the less these wireless modules are running, the less the battery gets drained. FYI: GPS drains battery greatly.
I'm currently using Predator Stormbreaker kernel, in an attempt to partially fix the battery drain, but things are same as before. Adaptive battery is on, but my phone keeps discharging fast :/