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I've heard there have been issues with the Razr and data. Ive had mine for 3 days now and today is my first issue with it. I will restart my phone and it still will not kick into 4G/3G. I set up JuiceDefender last night and I hope it is not the source for this issue. By turning the screen off and on it should automatically toggle the data off and on. Anyone have any suggestion on a quick fix or have the same problem with or without JD?
I have the same problem with my razr. I installed JD ultimate and my data wouldnt turn on when the screen was on, so i just uninstalled it. Im looking for a alternative but nothing is better than JD.
Why not use Smart Actions?
They're built in
There really isnt....Did you notice any improvements after uninstalling?
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They're built in
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Just got my Razr so still a noob on this Smart Actions topic. What do you suggest?
smart actions is a nice but JD is better in my opinion and i have no problems now with my data after uninstalling JD
Seems to be another verizon outage; not specific to razr. Not sure if it is 100% usa; or just large chunks. engadget is now reporting outage and there seems to be an outage in my location.
JDunc said:
I've heard there have been issues with the Razr and data. Ive had mine for 3 days now and today is my first issue with it. I will restart my phone and it still will not kick into 4G/3G. I set up JuiceDefender last night and I hope it is not the source for this issue. By turning the screen off and on it should automatically toggle the data off and on. Anyone have any suggestion on a quick fix or have the same problem with or without JD?
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Seems to be another verizon outage; not specific to razr. Not sure if it is 100% usa; or just large chunks. engadget is now reporting outage and there seems to be an outage in my location.
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Well good I won't go about uninstalling JD then. If anyone confirms that data is back up please post so I can compare.
My 3G is back up, still no 4G yet though.
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4G is back up for me as well.
Demandarin posted this earlier in answer to a person having WiFi (edit: actually shutdown) issues.
Did you by any chance happen to just recently install Google chrome beta browser? If so, clear its app cache, data, and uninstall it. Seems this app might be the culprit. Others posted same issue as you. Plus they had chrome bets. Then they uninstalled it. And now their prime working fine. There's posts in other threads on it.
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I tried it, removed Chrome app cache, data, and then uninstalled Chrome.
Tried a few SpeedTests outside at WiFi marginal location about 45 feet away from router. (I get almost 11 Mbps inside, 30 feet or so from router.)
With Chrome installed, about 2 Mbps.
Uninstalled Chrome, about 4 Mbps.
How about you?
EDIT: SORRY, I messed up, although the post was by Demandarin, the OP (curly9) of the thread "most recent wifi bluetooth update" actually had a problem about Prime shutting off. Sorry for the confusion.
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Demandarin posted this earlier in answer to a person having WiFi issues.
I tried it, removed Chrome app cache, data, and then uninstalled Chrome.
Tried a few SpeedTests outside at WiFi marginal location about 45 feet away from router. (I get almost 11 Mbps inside, 30 feet or so from router.)
With Chrome installed, about 2 Mbps.
Uninstalled Chrome, about 4 Mbps.
How about you?
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I'll bet my life that Chrome has no impact on WiFi. Using the Speedtest app is really not the best way to test speeds. Since you're going outside of your home network, there are MANY outside variables that will impact your results, and you are not going to get consistent results.
If you really want to get a true measure of your WiFi, the best thing to do is to download a large file from a PC on your home network to your tablet and watch the speed.
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If you really want to get a true measure of your WiFi, the best thing to do is to download a large file from a PC on your home network to your tablet and watch the speed.
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Sounds good. Could you outline the steps to "download" a large file from PC to tablet. What software to use, etc., I would guess on tablet to do this?
Thanks for your help.
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Sounds good. Could you outline the steps to "download" a large file from PC to tablet. What software to use, etc., I would guess on tablet to do this?
Thanks for your help.
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You have a few options. I have an FTP server set up on my home PC with free software called "Filezilla." I then use an app called "ANDftp" to connect to it from my tablet and download files. I used a 1 GB movie file and watched the speed.
Another way you can go is to download a free app called "ES Explorer." It gives you a few options to connect to PCs on your network and download files. One of them, SAMBA, is based on basic windows file sharing, so if you enable windows file sharing, you should be able to see your shared folders using ES File Explorer. I'm not sure if that app shows you download speed like ANDftp does though.
I posted that to a wifi issue..lol. maybe i did. I saw people with drain issues or screen wake issues say had problems when they installed chrome. Then they uninstalled chrome n issues went away.rebooting also. While it is very weird n far fetched, too much coincidence with that app just being installed n new issues people were having. And this was even before the latest update came out. I saw someone, I think NYJedi, first post on wondering if chrome was causing issues. If I have the person incorrect, my bust. But it was someone. Then I just followed the trend of people uninstalling it.
Why is Chrome being blamed for everything from Wifi issues, lockups etc?? Too many newbs making threads on this site now, you hear one person state a stupid opinion and then we get hundreds of post claiming the same stupid thing. Chrome is not a Kernel people, its an app, it will not nterfere with yur wifi, its not the cause of lockups(this was happening BEFORE chrome was released) etc. However, I heard that touching the Prime's screen often will cause a buildup of fingerprints..Oh nooo, Asus has really screwed up NOW!!
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I posted that to a wifi issue..lol. maybe i did. I saw people with drain issues or screen wake issues say had problems when they installed chrome. Then they uninstalled chrome n issues went away.rebooting also. While it is very weird n far fetched, too much coincidence with that app just being installed n new issues people were having. And this was even before the latest update came out. I saw someone, I think NYJedi, first post on wondering if chrome was causing issues. If I have the person incorrect, my bust. But it was someone. Then I just followed the trend of people uninstalling it.
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I am pretty surprised if you did start this rumor, you should know better
All it takes is one post like that to create a mass hysteria and another 30 threads on the subject. I would personally send you a check for $10.00 if it is confirmed that Chrome has caused these issues. I'm really starting to believe that we are having a surge in first-time android users..while some complaints are justified, others are just mind-boggling!
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I posted that to a wifi issue..lol. maybe i did. I saw people with drain issues or screen wake issues say had problems when they installed chrome. Then they uninstalled chrome n issues went away.rebooting also. While it is very weird n far fetched, too much coincidence with that app just being installed n new issues people were having. And this was even before the latest update came out. I saw someone, I think NYJedi, first post on wondering if chrome was causing issues. If I have the person incorrect, my bust. But it was someone. Then I just followed the trend of people uninstalling it.
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I did make a post about Chrome in relation to an overnight lockup, but not in relation to WiFi. In my situation, I had had ZERO lockups since installing ICS the first day it was released. I then installed Chrome the day it was released, and that night, I had my first ever lockup, where I woke up and my Prime would not turn on (had to use the reset pinhole). This happened the night before installing the .13 update, so the only thing that changed for me between installing ICS and getting my first and only lockup was the installation of Chrome. Could this have been a coincidence? Sure, but I'm not sure that it was, and I thought it was worth mentioning.
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Why is Chrome being blamed for everything from Wifi issues, lockups etc?? Too many newbs making threads on this site now, you hear one person state a stupid opinion and then we get hundreds of post claiming the same stupid thing. Chrome is not a Kernel people, its an app, it will not nterfere with yur wifi, its not the cause of lockups(this was happening BEFORE chrome was released) etc. However, I heard that touching the Prime's screen often will cause a buildup of fingerprints..Oh nooo, Asus has really screwed up NOW!!
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I am pretty surprised if you did start this rumor, you should know better
All it takes is one post like that to create a mass hysteria and another 30 threads on the subject. I would personally send you a check for $10.00 if it is confirmed that Chrome has caused these issues. I'm really starting to believe that we are having a surge in first-time android users..while some complaints are justified, others are just mind-boggling!
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An app can cause lockups when being used and if it has background services those can cause wakelocks that will destroy battery life. However I totally agree with you about the wifi issue...lol
MRCANNADY said:
Why is Chrome being blamed for everything from Wifi issues, lockups etc?? Too many newbs making threads on this site now, you hear one person state a stupid opinion and then we get hundreds of post claiming the same stupid thing. Chrome is not a Kernel people, its an app, it will not nterfere with yur wifi, its not the cause of lockups(this was happening BEFORE chrome was released) etc. However, I heard that touching the Prime's screen often will cause a buildup of fingerprints..Oh nooo, Asus has really screwed up NOW!!
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I am pretty surprised if you did start this rumor, you should know better
All it takes is one post like that to create a mass hysteria and another 30 threads on the subject. I would personally send you a check for $10.00 if it is confirmed that Chrome has caused these issues. I'm really starting to believe that we are having a surge in first-time android users..while some complaints are justified, others are just mind-boggling!
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I didn't start the rumor..lmao I've seen several others post on it before I even said anything about it. The numbers were adding up and too much coincidence with installing app then issues. Then uninstalling then issues go away. I just followed the trend of uninstalling it. Plus a badly coded app or whatever can cause device to act funny so that's nothing new.
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I did make a post about Chrome in relation to an overnight lockup, but not in relation to WiFi. In my situation, I had had ZERO lockups since installing ICS the first day it was released. I then installed Chrome the day it was released, and that night, I had my first ever lockup, where I woke up and my Prime would not turn on (had to use the reset pinhole). This happened the night before installing the .13 update, so the only thing that changed for me between installing ICS and getting my first and only lockup was the installation of Chrome. Could this have been a coincidence? Sure, but I'm not sure that it was, and I thought it was worth mentioning.
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Yeah, this was what I saw you say but I've seen several others post similar situations. I wasn't trying to say you started it. I just noticed your post first. Then seen several other people post same thing basically.
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An app can cause lockups when being used and if it has background services those can cause wakelocks that will destroy battery life. However I totally agree with you about the wifi issue...lol
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lol! Yes I know, but I was stating that the lockup issue started for most people before Chrome was released. I don't think it would only cause lockup issues for some if the app was not working correctly with ICS
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I didn't start the rumor..lmao I've seen several others post on it before I even said anything about it. The numbers were adding up and too much coincidence with installing app then issues. Then uninstalling then issues go away. I just followed the trend of uninstalling it. Plus a badly coded app or whatever can cause device to act funny so that's nothing new.
Yeah, this was what I saw you say but I've seen several others post similar situations. I wasn't trying to say you started it. I just noticed your post first. Then seen several other people post same thing basically.
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I think it was just people feeling like "well if he says the cause is *X* than the cause must be *X* because I have that app too. That's like me saying that the google market is causing wifi issues, and everyone agreeing because the have the market installed also Please don's scare our new members, we must teach them the ways of the force
But you can't deny the facts that some uninstalled Chrome and the issues they had after installing Chrome went away. Hmm, sound familiar with some OS...Windows?
Sorry, I confused things a bit...
SORRY, I messed up, although the post was by Demandarin, the OP (curly9) of the thread "most recent wifi bluetooth update" actually had a problem about Prime shutting off. Sorry for the confusion.
Another person also posted (photogf4) also posted positive results.
Well..
I have no problems with Chrome on .11 nor do I have any problems with Chrome on my Galaxy Nexus. I've used it as the main browser since it was released on both devices.
Chrome does impact your battery life a little if you use sync, since it has background services related to synchronizing the browser, but the impact is minimal based on my experience so far. When I had WiFi on and the screen off my battery went down 3% in four hours. When I had WiFi off and screen off, the drain was just 1% in four hours. No crashes, no sleep of death issues.
If Chrome causes issues in .13 then it is because of something ASUS did and not something Google has done with Chrome Beta, because it's totally fine for me on .11.
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SORRY, I messed up, although the post was by Demandarin, the OP (curly9) of the thread "most recent wifi bluetooth update" actually had a problem about Prime shutting off. Sorry for the confusion.
Another person also posted (photogf4) also posted positive results.
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too late now...lmao. people think I started that as a fix for wifi..lmfao
j/k. its all good
Hi
Since around a week i noticed very high usage of Android System proccess. Its taking a lot of battery juice. I switched between various ROMS global/dev it doesnt solve the problem. I see people getting easily 8-10h of SOT while im at.....well check yourself screenshots. Brightness auto, no sms, no calls, only a little data LTE. This is unacceptable.
And the "Android System" is now at 21% in apps, earlier it wasnt even present or of it was it was very low few percentages.
I think i did everything i could. Yesterday flashed global stable 7.2.3.0 with MiFlash choosing "flash all".
Going down from 100% to 90 as you see it takes just around 15 minutes. Why is that ? Going frokm 100% to 99 takes like 30 seconds. Is it possible its faulty battery in my model ?
Any ideas ?
try to remove sd-card, sim-card
do factory reset (do not sign in to google / mi account) and see how it goes
I did remove sim card. Didnt help. Dont have sdcard
Factory reset will wipe everything right ?
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I did remove sim card. Didnt help. Dont have sdcard
Factory reset will wipe everything right ?
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yes, everything means it will wipe out what drains your battery to (should)
I had the same problem. Full wipe in TWRP, and then factory reset again after first boot. Battery was back to normal.
Please just confirm it... I will test new china dev and if problem persist I will report again with new ss...
http://en.miui.com/thread-264438-1-1.html
I'm having the same issue, Android System was just using up a few percent of battery, since a few days it drains battery very fast(Android System 20%, Android 13%), also when phone is in standby (BBS tells me phone is in deepsleep over 90% of the time, so wakelocks are not an issue).
Very strange, as in my first days I easily got 10h SOT and now barely make 6h.
I'm on MIUI 7 Global 6.5.19 Beta by the way.
Try using Smiui rom......!!!!! Got a not good battery on xioami.eu roms.....!!!! But with Smiui rom, it is better....not heating at all....
I need help. My android system used my battery until 30%. It drains my battery so much. Anybody help me?
Try using cm13 official! 1 hour of sot for every 10 percent
Addymore said:
Try using Smiui rom......!!!!! Got a not good battery on xioami.eu roms.....!!!! But with Smiui rom, it is better....not heating at all....
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justinxfan said:
Try using cm13 official! 1 hour of sot for every 10 percent
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Never got it any special things u did?
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Never got it any special things u did?
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I flashed radon kernel and that seems to have improved nbattery.
I have absolutely same problem with this dude. I've got more like a 7-8 SoT with 2.5 days usae on vendor rom (something like 7.3.2.0.0 (bewre of an extra zero) but the battery was immense.
I then later unlocked bootloader officially and since I liked the miui I was using, told myself "hey, lets keep going". I've flashed global stable 7.3.2.0 hell. it was awful. 10 minutes, battery was dropping like a gaggled eye m..f..r. I also noticed that the phone not too much but was heating up when the screen was on. On vendor, I haven't noticed any heat except charging. btw, I never play games. only listen to music and read news-articles on my phone.
I have also noticed that on marathon mode, pone uses insane battery but it wasn't awake.. (how the F.. could that happen?) on vendor, it was 0-1%; on 7.3.2 official Global Stable, its minimum %6-7 on AIRPLANE mode in 7 hours!!!
SO far tried different roms but looks like nothing's working. still same issue. I'm guessing the problem could be related to kernel, but I'm not gonna go over it. even unlocking bootloader and flashing an official rom has taken my days and I had hardbircked the phone.
aint gonna buy a xiaomi again. that was my first time, and probably the last.
Guys I am facing same problem
Android system and android both are draining battery
And usage for both of them is like 30-40%
Plz can someone suggest a fix that does not involve resetting my phone
After months of waiting, finally update is rolled out in Nordic countries. IN this case, Sweden specifically.
I was so glad and excited, but few days after, only disappointment has left....
I have two Galaxy S6 Edge phones. One is mine and one from my fiancée. Both old 4 months, in perfect condition without signs of use. Both worked FLAWLESSLY on Android 5.1.1, and Android 6.0.1 ruined everything.
Two identical phones, only appearance differs, two different issues.
On my phone battery life is decreased by 80%, I cannot get a six hours with moderate usage, while I was getting 12 and more hours on Android 5.1.1. with same usage pattern. Last days, often I find it completely dead (within 6 hours since last charge), without enough juice to even flash!
What have I tried:
- Wipe cache
- Removed majority of apps
Nothing worked.
My fiancées phone have no issues with massive battery drain, but something even more annoying: If screen is left off for longer than 10 seconds, wakeup of phone is extremely slow:
- On first button press only touch keys flash for a moment. On second it MIGHT turn on with delay of aprox. 10 seconds while brightness is SLOWLY increasing. After wakeup, device is slow, until unlocked. After unlock, it work almost flawlessly except phone calls - Dialer is extremely slow, stops responding during the call, impossible to hangup the call. Before she is able to accept the call (nothing appears) there is delay of aprox. 5-15 seconds. Sometimes she even can't accept call at all!
What have I tried:
- Wipe cache
- Soft reset x3
- Hard reset x3
- Disable all animations in Developer menu.
- Thousands of reboots
Nothing worked.
From two perfect phones, we now have two average barely usable phones.
Any help? :crying:
Is it possible to downgrade(with Odin??) to Android 5.1.1 latest, without tripping Knox? Where I could find latest Android 5.1.1 Nordic?
Or even better - is it possible to fix any of those issues? Android 6.0.1 is great in almost all other ways.
Regards
You need to mess with the doze function. There are apps running when screen off and other things running in the background. You can limit these in the settings. I had this issue until i messed with that
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You may also be experiencing incompatable data issues. If you try to factory reset backup all of your files in the internal storage and factory reset. When done that should fix some of the problems
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pickles523 said:
You need to mess with the doze function. There are apps running when screen off and other things running in the background. You can limit these in the settings. I had this issue until i messed with that
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You may also be experiencing incompatable data issues. If you try to factory reset backup all of your files in the internal storage and factory reset. When done that should fix some of the problems
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I'm going to try. This is for my phone only, I guess? Not a fix for second phone.
Still do not restore with smart switch because it will hold the incompatable datat
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At the end, nothing helped so I ended up by downgrading both phones to latest Android 5.1.1, and I can say that it's the best DOWNGRADE ever. "Upgrade" to Android 6.0.1 felt like downgrade....
There is nothing from 6.0.1 that I miss. On Android 5.1.1 battery lasts long again, and there is no performance issues. We're very happy again.
I'll post thread with detailed info how to downgrade because it took me long enough to figure that out with lack of tutorials.
7.1.2. You can direct download for factory images here:
https://dl.google.com/dl/android/aosp/angler-n2g47h-factory-f1111327.zip
OTA
https://developers.google.com/android/ota
Thanks to
Google
@trjv for GD mirror
@Displax for OTA Flashable
And all people who contributed
anything new ? even smoothnesswise ?!
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anything new ? even smoothnesswise ?!
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It's not released for the 6P yet and will be released sometime in the future.
ariefabuzaky said:
we hope google its fixed 50% random shut down and drain issue.
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Hasn't it been figured out that the random shut downs and poor battery life are due to extremely degraded batteries, not Nougat?
I bought my 6P brand new about 4 weeks ago and have been running Nougat ever since. I've had no issues with random shut downs, severe drains, or horrible battery life in general. Probably because my phone is brand new so the battery isn't as worn out as other user's 6P's
I wonder if they fixed the audio issues with hangouts and duo video chat not working unless you use a headset....
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Hasn't it been figured out that the random shut downs and poor battery life are due to extremely degraded batteries, not Nougat?
I bought my 6P brand new about 4 weeks ago and have been running Nougat ever since. I've had no issues with random shut downs, severe drains, or horrible battery life in general. Probably because my phone is brand new so the battery isn't as worn out as other user's 6P's
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I got my phone from a warranty repair a month ago, with a new battery installed and I have no issues either.
I doubt that they fix any of the current 6P problems... drain battery and shutdown due battery bellow 50%... it's a pity.
anybody got this update working already? is the Bluetooth car pairing issue is fixed?
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Hasn't it been figured out that the random shut downs and poor battery life are due to extremely degraded batteries, not Nougat?
I bought my 6P brand new about 4 weeks ago and have been running Nougat ever since. I've had no issues with random shut downs, severe drains, or horrible battery life in general. Probably because my phone is brand new so the battery isn't as worn out as other user's 6P's
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It's a combination of a worn battery and a bad battery driver. My 6p was having early shutdown issues with 85% capacity left after 13 months of use. That's actually not that bad. A device with a battery with 86% capacity left shouldnt have these issues. The problem is the bad battery indicator driver (outdated and not optimized). The voltage drops (when in cold or using heavy app) on older batteries are registered as empty batteries too quickly.
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Also, some pixel users are experiencing bettery issues like shutdowns as well
Hi,
I'm experiencing myself random battery drain on my Nexus 6P.
When it happens you can clearly see it in battery stats, it is like doze mode stops working ( continuous drain even when not used ).
A reboot always solve the issue for me.
But the drain bug when it happens is not that huge in my case, I just loose about 1 hour of SOT. ( Still too much but it does not make my device warm ).
Judge584 said:
Hi,
I'm experiencing myself random battery drain on my Nexus 6P.
When it happens you can clearly see it in battery stats, it is like doze mode stops working ( continuous drain even when not used ).
A reboot always solve the issue for me.
But the drain bug when it happens is not that huge in my case, I just loose about 1 hour of SOT. ( Still too much but it does not make my device warm ).
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Update your google play services
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All my apps are always up to date including Play store and Google Services
Judge584 said:
All my apps are always up to date including Play store and Google Services
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what play services are you on?
This one, no official update available.
Judge584 said:
This one, no official update available.
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Here's mine
Judge584 said:
This one, no official update available.
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Get the latest one from here: http://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google-inc/google-play-services/
This one not official
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bouchigo said:
Get the latest one from here: http://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google-inc/google-play-services/
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Certainly not !
I never install anything outside of the play store
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This one not official
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Certainly not !
I never install anything outside of the play store
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The apks on that site are signed by Google, but if you don't feel safe downloading it that's fine :good:
Yes you are right, but if it is not yet available there must be a reason
And if there is no problem in this latest version it will be available officially in less than a week... this is why I never bother to spend time on this mirror site.
Thanks for suggestion by the way.
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Hasn't it been figured out that the random shut downs and poor battery life are due to extremely degraded batteries, not Nougat?
I bought my 6P brand new about 4 weeks ago and have been running Nougat ever since. I've had no issues with random shut downs, severe drains, or horrible battery life in general. Probably because my phone is brand new so the battery isn't as worn out as other user's 6P's
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Judge584 said:
Yes you are right, but if it is not yet available there must be a reason
And if there is no problem in this latest version it will be available officially in less than a week... this is why I never bother to spend time on this mirror site.
Thanks for suggestion by the way.
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It is official.. It's just a staged rollout, as always with Google Apps...