Best battery measuring app for OP5 - OnePlus 5 Themes, Apps, and Mods

All.
Yesterday I gave AccuBattery a try. An app loaded with information and stastics.
Anyway battery was 100% at 23:00hrs. Woke up at 03:00hrs (yes I'm an early riser) and battery was at 90%!???
Day previous battery hardly decreased during the night. (That's without AccuBattery installed)
Currently have greenify installed. Plus Boeffla kernel.
Surely AccuBattery must be the culprit?
What other apps are people using, that are effective and don't drain battery like nobody's business?
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I'm pretty sure dash charging breaks the estimating on accubattery

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I'm pretty sure dash charging breaks the estimating on accubattery
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I've removed it since the original post.

I have Accubattery on my O+5. I used it also with my Axon 7 before. This phone always reported a high consumption of battery coming from Accubatery. Yet, I'm not sure it was really the case, the battery didn't seem to suffer from it.
Now, I think I'm going to try GSam and see how it goes. This software is vastlty used, seems to be pretty good at telling exactly how the battery is working, which app is using too much, and so on...
I wouldn't use Greenify with my O+5, I think it doesn't work well with Nougat. But I might be wrong.

I use BetterBatteryStats , it helped me a lot debunking the wakelocks and alarms associated to the huge wifi idle drain in the 4.5.5 update
And for the charge monitor I have the very good ChargeMonitor from XDA Apps --> https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/charge-monitor-t3555496

Just out of curiosity for those using Accubattery, what is your battery estimate? Mine is 3073mAh with of course the 3300mAh advertised.
Weird, I had a greater estimate on my Axon 7 when the battery was advertised as less (3250 advertised and an estimate at 3300mAh)

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I use BetterBatteryStats , it helped me a lot debunking the wakelocks and alarms associated to the huge wifi idle drain in the 4.5.5 update
And for the charge monitor I have the very good ChargeMonitor from XDA Apps --> https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/charge-monitor-t3555496
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Hi. Do you have any issues with BetterBatteryStats after reboot ? In my case seems like its becomes broken.

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Hi. Do you have any issues with BetterBatteryStats after reboot ? In my case seems like its becomes broken.
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No for me BBS works correctly after each reboot, but in the first place after the install I had to push it as a System App in order for him to work correctly

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No for me BBS works correctly after each reboot, but in the first place after the install I had to push it as a System App in order for him to work correctly
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Thank you. Just went to setting, and tried to switch to system-app, but cannot do it. BBS suggested to install recovery zip. Did you installed zip or just used first option ?

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Thank you. Just went to setting, and tried to switch to system-app, but cannot do it. BBS suggested to install recovery zip. Did you installed zip or just used first option ?
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Probably a bug from BBS
I choose "install as system app" , it also showed me the message that it failed and suggest to install via recovery zip but when rebooted I went to the app list and BBS was now successfully installed as a system app,

Absolutely off topic here.. but what are you using for the continuous screenshot?

Binary Assault said:
Absolutely off topic here.. but what are you using for the continuous screenshot?
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you realise we're talking about the O+5 here?

Binary Assault said:
Absolutely off topic here.. but what are you using for the continuous screenshot?
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It's a feature of the OP5
How to Take a Scrolling Screenshot on the OnePlus 5
Next, OnePlus offers a helpful “scrolling screenshot” feature. This takes continuous screenshots until you tell it to stop, allowing you to capture more than what you can see on the screen at any given moment. This is helpful for capturing an entire conversation of text messages, saving a full web page or long emails.
Press and Hold the Volume Down and Power button at the same time, then let go
You will see and hear the screenshot capture
Tap on Scrolling Screenshot on the bottom right side of the pop-up toolbar (rectangle phone icon)
The phone will scroll automatically and continuously take screenshots
Tap the screen to stop
Additionally, the OnePlus 5 will stop taking screenshots when it reaches a maximum file size or reaches the end of a page. Essentially it does all the work for you and is extremely convenient. It saves automatically, and now you can edit or share the screenshot like any other image.
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L22EEW said:
It's a feature of the OP5
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I knew i saw it somewhere, thanks!

Install 3C Toolbox.
See what applications are running in the background and how much CPU power they consume.
You do not use but still something works.... wrrrrrrr

Marucins said:
Install 3C Toolbox.
See what applications are running in the background and how much CPU power they consume.
You do not use but still something works.... wrrrrrrr
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WOW, 3C Toolbox is absolutely rammed with goodies, thanks for the tip

L22EEW said:
WOW, 3C Toolbox is absolutely rammed with goodies, thanks for the tip
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Great app been using it for years

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[Tip] How to analyze you battery drain

Hello all,
Here is my 2 cents contribution to all the people that are wondering why their batteries are out in 10 hours!
I would like to share my tool, and maybe get help with my code if people are interested.
MARKET LINK: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.WazaBe.android.BatteryDrain
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The goal of my application is to show the battery drain in percent per hour.
This unit if for me the most important, I don't care about the charge level of my nexus.
So my analysis lead to:
5-10 % lost per hour when normal use.
more than 20% when on Youtube
about 1% (even less) during the night with wifi off.
Does it work on other devices running gingerbread??
Thanks for the app anyways!!
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Yes, should work on any device, this app is really basin in term of code.
Please do not quote my whole message, it will decrease the readability of the thread!
Thank for your interest!
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Yes, should work on any device, this app is really basin in term of code.
Please do not quote my whole message, it will decrease the readability of the thread!
Thank for your interest!
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Thanks!!
I edited my message, didnt realize how big yours was...jeje
I will try it on my sgs2
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I just updated the app and removed thhe stupid graphs to have something more easy to read:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.WazaBe.android.BatteryDrain
Great idea! My suggestion would be to add an option to show how long it takes to lose 1% for each %battery.
Great app, but it doesn't seem to work with Force GPU Rendering On
Great idea, and here are my suggestions:
Feature to show summary
Something like this:
Start logging: [datetime]
Time now: [datetime]
Duration: [?d ?h ?m]
Average drain: 1% per X minutes.
Common phone settings:
* Brightness: ?%
* Airplane mode: ON
* WiFi: ON ?%
* 3G Data: ON ?%
* NFC: ON
* Sync: ON (5 accounts ... ) <--- if possible to check/stats
* etc.
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When measuring WiFi/3G percentage, just check every 1% change whether it is OF or ON
The idea is to be able to make screenshot of this summary to compare with other user when discussing about battery drain.
You know, to make this tool as some kind of "standard" tool for battery drain measurement. That would be nice.
chowy993 said:
Great app, but it doesn't seem to work with Force GPU Rendering On
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Which device?
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Great idea, and here are my suggestions:
(...).
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A lot of great suggestion, the main problem is to detect when wifi, 3G, Bluetooth, etc.. are ON during a lost of percent.. I will have to make a lot of approximations!
I will create a summary screen next week!
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Which device?
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I'm using a GSM Galaxy Nexus that is running stock 4.0.2 thats unrooted and has a locked bootloader.
I downloaded the app from the market and initilly it didn't work with GPU Rendering. Since then, I believe you pushed an update? Now the UI is blue rather than white (a good choice) and now it does work with GPU Rendering on
Great start, love to see where this one goes.
DLed it. Will try it now..
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As much as I hate to analyze my phone's behavior...
...I still understand that it is necessary to know what drains the battery.
So until we get better batteries in our phones, I applaud efforts like yours. TY.
knutars said:
...I still understand that it is necessary to know what drains the battery.
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Just to be clear, my app will never try to diagnose wich app is causing the drain, I don't want to make hasardous approximations...
My goal is to display the raw data in the most efficient way and to let the user make his own decisions and compare the drain with or without an app installed or some settings turned on off.
I will try to display only very accurate data only
Just a question...
Do you need a lot of explanation for the summary windows I just created?
I don't want to make a too complicated app and will now work on making the app nicer and more clear to understant, but I would like to know what id the most diffucult to understand from your side.
Thank a lot for your feedback.
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Just a question...
Do you need a lot of explanation for the summary windows I just created?
I don't want to make a too complicated app and will now work on making the app nicer and more clear to understant, but I would like to know what id the most diffucult to understand from your side.
Thank a lot for your feedback.
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I think those look good, just an easy way to see average drain. It would be quite cool if you could break it down with a couple of averages (kind of like you mentioned in your first post):
%drain during standby
%drain while in use
I like where your app is going so far. Keep up the good work!
+1 on this.
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%drain during standby
%drain while in use
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Galaxy Sii SKy
Hey,
Thanks for the information.
I will try it on my SKY Ice Cream Sandwich 7.2 custom ROM.
will post when I have several results.
Mike
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%drain during standby
%drain while in use
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I will of course implement that feature.
But you have to remember that the standby/in use detection will be quite approximative.
I need two consecutive points with screen OFF to start counting standby.
As you may turn on your screen during the interval, I don't like that for my computations... I can add some trigger, but I want my app to be nearly invisible regarding battery...
By the way, please wait one week or 2 and you will have something!
I'm quite good with the standby/in use detection being approximated. I'm primarily interested in seeing a value indicating battery drain in standby for long periods of time (like overnight) versus during the day while I am frequently using the device.
Definitely looking forward to what you can cook up!

[Q] PowerManagerService wakelock

I am monitoring my battery through BetterBatteryStatus. I see that the PowerManagerService kernel wakelock is keeping my phone from going to sleep. It keeps the phone on for nearly 120 mins in a day. Any idea of what that could be? I suspect that it is due to the Smart Stay feature of Galaxy S3 and I just disabled it now.
I'm getting this on CM 10.1, so no power stay. Wondering what it is too though.
PowerManagerService is basically a catch-all for partial wakelocks (wakelocks requested by non system apps). To see which apps are actually requesting the wakelocks, go to the Partial Wakelocks screen.
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PowerManagerService is basically a catch-all for partial wakelocks (wakelocks requested by non system apps). To see which apps are actually requesting the wakelocks, go to the Partial Wakelocks screen.
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Is there any way to drill down this service and detect what exactly is draining the battery?
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Is there any way to drill down this service and detect what exactly is draining the battery?
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Use Better Battery Stats. instead of looking at the Kernel Wakelocks, switch it to partial wakelocks, and if I understand correctly, the sum of the partial wakelocks is effectively the powermanagementservice wakelock
Just wanted to say that i too had a lot of partial wakelocks draining battery on my SGS3 CM11 (using ART) but I've managed to solve the problem via cleaning the cache in settings->storage. Since then, the CPU is awaken only 19% of time and my batt last 5/6 days with WiFi, Now etc.. (I have a 7000mh zerolemon)
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Just wanted to say that i too had a lot of partial wakelocks draining battery on my SGS3 CM11 (using ART) but I've managed to solve the problem via cleaning the cache in settings->storage. Since then, the CPU is awaken only 19% of time and my batt last 5/6 days with WiFi, Now etc.. (I have a 7000mh zerolemon)
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Have you seen any benefits by switching to ART?
If I clean the cache, what will it delete? Will I lose all my App settings and game levels? I have about 54Mb in there.
Aitch said:
Have you seen any benefits by switching to ART?
If I clean the cache, what will it delete? Will I lose all my App settings and game levels? I have about 54Mb in there.
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Don't worry you won't lose any important data.
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Don't worry you won't lose any important data.
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I just tried clearing and a message came up saying "Security policy restricts clearing of this app's cache."
Is this normal? How can I find out which app is causing the problem?
I have a Samsung galaxy note 2 and every time I lock lock my phone it suddenly turns right back on. It's been happening for two days now. I've tried factory reset and hard reset.. nothing seems to work. Looked at several forums but none seem to help either. Use wake lock app and it says this ..see attachment
Same here with various audio partial wakelocks that add up to 12 days of kernel wakelocks. This started when I upgraded to:
gapps-kk-20140606 & cm-11-20140611-snapshot-m7-snapshot kernel 3.0101-cyanogenmod-g329d6a1 build03 #1
I have gmail sync disabled but contacts sync on. I notice CM have added apollo to the lockscreen so this could be a bug I need to search for
This amount of Power Manager Display and Wakelocks especially are to damn hi, can any1 help me, I'm on HTC10 nougat, Ice, clean slate.
kmry said:
This amount of Power Manager Display and Wakelocks especially are to damn hi, can any1 help me, I'm on HTC10 nougat, Ice, clean slate.
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@kmry Gave you resolved your battery drain issue?
I'm on HTC 10 and have the same issue with huge amounts of wake locks. The device basically never goes into deep sleep.
Meshok said:
@kmry Gave you resolved your battery drain issue?
I'm on HTC 10 and have the same issue with huge amounts of wake locks. The device basically never goes into deep sleep.
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I move away from the htc10 years ago And you should
kmry said:
I move away from the htc10 years ago And you should
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Why should we move away from HTC 10?
Meshok said:
Why should we move away from HTC 10?
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even tough i still love HTC (had de m7, m8, 10) there are better, cheaper, wonderfull phones on the new and second hand market right now, im on pixel 2 xl, and plan to stand by it till maybe pixel 5 if google decide to get their **** together.
kmry said:
there are better, cheaper, wonderfull phones
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What do mean by 'better' and 'wonderfull' specifically?

Phone freezes 20-25 times a day. Please help

Over the last 3 months my phone hangs up a lot. And by a lot I mean once every 20-30 mins it will freeze up, with touch lags of over 6-7 secs. On my home screen, I have a shortcut for "Advanced Task Manager" which kills all the apps, after which the phone works fine, again, for 30 mins.
Seeing as how after killing all the apps the phone starts working fine again, this must be the issue for one (or two) apps that are taking up a lot of RAM, I think.
Also, I tired to monitor the disk usage by Simple System Monitor, and whenever the freeze happens the disk activity looks like this
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. It shows 100% on read.
Is there a way by which I can find out which application is causing the problem ? Something that logs the usage of the Read/Write over a period time so its easier to pin point the problem ? I;m happy to install an app that does that and share the logs with anyone here who can help me.
I'm on rooted, stock, Android 6.0.1, Oxygen 3.2.8
Thanks in advance to anyone for trying
Have you tried a hard reset?
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Have you tried a hard reset?
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Well thats the worst case scenario which I am looking to avoid.
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Well thats the worst case scenario which I am looking to avoid.
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It might be a rogue app(s), boot your phone into safe mode and see if the problem is still there , to get into safe mode turn off your phone and hold power button and release when you see the android logo then hold power up and down at the same time until the device starts up , you'll know if it's worked because it will say safe mode on the bottom left of your home screen...
Quote my msg if you need any more help and I'll do my best.
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It might be a rogue app(s), boot your phone into safe mode and see if the problem is still there , to get into safe mode turn off your phone and hold power button and release when you see the android logo then hold power up and down at the same time until the device starts up , you'll know if it's worked because it will say safe mode on the bottom left of your home screen...
Quote my msg if you need any more help and I'll do my best.
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Thanks for the reply mate, and you are correct, it seems like there are some apps which are causing the drain on performance. I tried safe mode for a few hours, and the phone worked fine without any issues.
The question is now how do i find the application(s) that are causing the issue?
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Thanks for the reply mate, and you are correct, it seems like there are some apps which are causing the drain on performance. I tried safe mode for a few hours, and the phone worked fine without any issues.
The question is now how do i find the application(s) that are causing the issue?
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Look for RAM usage of apps specially at hours phone hangs. You may use Greenify to hiberbate application, few at a time - one by one to find the culprit.
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Look for RAM usage of apps specially at hours phone hangs. You may use Greenify to hiberbate application, few at a time - one by one to find the culprit.
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I have a few apps for monitoring, but need something that logs for a longer period of time. I'll try the Greenify way
TarunN5 said:
I have a few apps for monitoring, but need something that logs for a longer period of time. I'll try the Greenify way
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Hi I'm glad my tip helped you out , you can use an app like gsam battery monitor or other apps that display their ram/CPU usage and once you know which app it is just uninstall it I would also suggest downloading an app from the playstore called 1tap cache cleaner and give that app a run , good luck buddy.
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Hi I'm glad my tip helped you out , you can use an app like gsam battery monitor or other apps that display their ram/CPU usage and once you know which app it is just uninstall it I would also suggest downloading an app from the playstore called 1tap cache cleaner and give that app a run , good luck buddy.
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Thanks man, will try that
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Thanks man, will try that
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Don't use a app to kill off apps, they will have to boot up every time which eats a ton of battery and especially with alot of apps it can cause freezes. Android manages RAM by itself. Don't worry if you have only a few MB's of ram left, android will take care. Then again you have 6GB of ram where are you on about.
Reset all permissions or clearing cache can also do wonders.

Battery life post upgrade to OOS 4.5 - phone stays awake even when screen is off

I updated to OOS 4.5 a couple of weeks ago. Like many on this and OP forums, I have noticed a steep decline in battery life.
Today I noticed some thing interesting on my battery history screen (attached). It seems that phone stays awake even when the screen is off.
So I fired up my trusty wakelock detector app. And the screenshots are attached. I am omitting screen wakelock screen since that doesn't seem to be issue here.
Could anyone look through these and advise if they can spot anything I can't?
Thank you in advance.
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Try Greenify's Shallow Hibernation. It should deal with those 'over active' apps while still make them useful. Your phone is not sleeping because of all those apps syncing in the background. Don't use Force Doze or Agressive Doze it will only make your phone more laggy.
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Try Greenify's Shallow Hibernation. It should deal with those 'over active' apps while still make them useful. Your phone is not sleeping because of all those apps syncing in the background. Don't use Force Doze or Agressive Doze it will only make your phone more laggy.
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Ok, let me give "shallow hibernation" a shot.
Having said that, you say that over active apps are syncing in the background. Would those not show up under wake up triggers/ CPU lock / kernel lock screens in wakelock detector app?
Also, I did not have this issue before the upgrade.
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tropicanapure said:
Ok, let me give "shallow hibernation" a shot.
Having said that, you say that over active apps are syncing in the background. Would those not show up under wake up triggers/ CPU lock / kernel lock screens in wakelock detector app?
Also, I did not have this issue before the upgrade.
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Well I'm going to need more information then. Could you install BetterBatteryStats and post the results here?
Puddi_Puddin said:
Well I'm going to need more information then. Could you install BetterBatteryStats and post the results here?
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More than happy to. Not having used it before, can you pls tell me what you need and how I can get it?
Oh and yes, I am grateful to you for spending your time on this to help me!
Edit: just did some reading and apparently I need to leave my phone discharging for 1-4 hours before producing the 'after unplugged' dump file. Will do this and post one here.
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More than happy to. Not having used it before, can you pls tell me what you need and how I can get it?
Oh and yes, I am grateful to you for spending your time on this to help me!
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I included the .apk file for you, just install it open it and let your phone idle for 10 minutes. Then make a screen shot of every tab and we should get some more information.
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I included the .apk file for you, just install it open it and let your phone idle for 10 minutes. Then make a screen shot of every tab and we should get some more information.
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Thanks, but I found it off the XDA forums for the tool. And have installed it.
Will be back with requested information. Thanks.
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Puddi_Puddin said:
I included the .apk file for you, just install it open it and let your phone idle for 10 minutes. Then make a screen shot of every tab and we should get some more information.
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Here goes. I am not entirely convinced that this sample is long enough. But posting it anyway.
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And here's about 35+ mins in. The last 10-16 mins with WiFi off. And with mobile and Bluetooth turned on (the usual / normal state outside my home.
I noticed that the entire duration my WiFi was off - my phone stayed awake even when the screen was off.
{Oneplus 3/ OOS 4.5/ Magisk v14 (MagiskSu)}
tropicanapure said:
Here goes. I am not entirely convinced that this sample is long enough. But posting it anyway.
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Stats don't show anything off. Your phone is in Deepsleep for some time. I would recommend doing a reboot and see how it goes. I'm pretty sure a Factory Reset will solve this issue tho. Something seems off since it happend after upgrading OOS.
Puddi_Puddin said:
Stats don't show anything off. Your phone is in Deepsleep for some time. I would recommend doing a reboot and see how it goes. I'm pretty sure a Factory Reset will solve this issue tho. Something seems off since it happend after upgrading OOS.
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And here's a bBs dump too.http://cloud.tapatalk.com/s/59d550d17ac60/BetterBatteryStats-2017-10-04_221520896.txt
{Oneplus 3/ OOS 4.5/ Magisk v14 (MagiskSu)}
Did you try disabling host mode? Sys>Module>dcw3_msm>Parameters
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Did you try disabling host mode? Sys>Module>dcw3_msm>Parameters
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This is where?
{Oneplus 3/ OOS 4.5/ Magisk v14 (MagiskSu)}
In the meanwhile, I made a few changes
Settings - WiFi - configure - keep WiFi on during sleep (off)
Settings - Developer options - App Wlan Multi) Broadcasting filter (On)
And then my phone overnight without plugging it in. Attached are the results.
As you can see they are much better. I will post one in the second half when my WiFi is off, mobile data is on and the phone has been idle at my work desk for an hour or so.
http://cloud.tapatalk.com/s/59d5c7e5f3a67/BetterBatteryStats-2017-10-05_064802134.txt
{Oneplus 3/ OOS 4.5/ Magisk v14 (MagiskSu)}
Using any root browser, go to sys> module>dwc3_msm>parameters folder
Open disable_host_mode using any text editor and change value from N to Y. Save.
Open otg_switch and change its value from 1 to 0.
These changes reset after every reboot, so keep that in mind. This particular setting change keeps my device at minimal wake when idle. Hope it helps you too.
tropicanapure said:
This is where?
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23anand23 said:
Using any root browser, go to sys> module>dwc3_msm>parameters folder
Open disable_host_mode using any text editor and change value from N to Y. Save.
Open otg_switch and change its value from 1 to 0.
These changes reset after every reboot, so keep that in mind. This particular setting change keeps my device at minimal wake when idle. Hope it helps you too.
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Thanks. But out of curiosity, why these changes?
{Oneplus 3/ OOS 4.5/ Magisk v14 (MagiskSu)}
These changes in settings have blocked many OTG related wakelocks which was keeping my phone always awake.
tropicanapure said:
Thanks. But out of curiosity, why these changes?
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23anand23 said:
These changes in settings have blocked many OTG related wakelocks which was keeping my phone always awake.
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I am looking through my screens in BBS. I didn't spot any OTG related wakelocks? Unless I missed it?
Also, I am not using OTG (I think).
{Oneplus 3/ OOS 4.5/ Magisk v14 (MagiskSu)}
From your screens it seems you have a bad network signal.
It may be always looking for a better signal making it drain more battery.
Try to use only 2g/3g instead of 4g to see if it improves.
You can also try to stop Google services on the background (look for it on guides)
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I am looking through my screens in BBS. I didn't spot any OTG related wakelocks? Unless I missed it?
Also, I am not using OTG (I think).
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If you want help for battery drain, charge your phone to 100%, unplug and leave it untouched for 6+ hours. Then unlock the phone, open BBS and save the dump in BBS 'Unplugged' to 'Current' and post it in the BBS thread here in XDA. Note that the screen should be on for less than a minute before you save the dump. In addition, after saving the dump, open Settings>Battery and take a screenshot of the Battery page. Click the graph and take a screenshot of 'History details' and post these two screenshots also. That is all is required for starting the process, not screenshots of pages in BBS.
Please do not clutter the forum with unnecessary screenshots as a basic courtesy for others who have to scroll through all of them.

Question Bad Batery life and How to fix?

I got my OnePlus 9 Pro a week ago and I've been using the charger that was included in the box, But after using my phone for 30 Minutes the phone has used up 20% of the battery. I've Checked in Battery optimization Settings and all my apps are on "Intelligent Control". My Phone is also rooted with Magisk and I've installed AdAway with the root option. Thanks in advance!
Battery Settings:
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Battery Usage:
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I set all of my apps to "Optimize" except apps I need immediate notifications for (leave those on "Intelligent Control") and my third party alarm app ("Don't Optimize"). Also, social media apps are battery hogs. I keep them frozen in Ice Box except when I'm using them. Also consider flashing Omega kernel. It's basically just stock kernel debloated, which seems to allow the phone to run cooler and have longer battery life.
I just looked at your screenshots again though... 10 hours since last charge, over 2 hours of screen-on time, most of which was spent on YouTube and TikTok, and you're still at 80%? Sounds like decent battery life to me.
terlynn4 said:
I set all of my apps to "Optimize" except apps I need immediate notifications for (leave those on "Intelligent Control") and my third party alarm app ("Don't Optimize"). Also, social media apps are battery hogs. I keep them frozen in Ice Box except when I'm using them. Also consider flashing Omega kernel. It's basically just stock kernel debloated, which seems to allow the phone to run cooler and have longer battery life.
I just looked at your screenshots again though... 10 hours since last charge, over 2 hours of screen-on time, most of which was spent on YouTube and TikTok, and you're still at 80%? Sounds like decent battery life to me.
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Nah I just didn't charge it overnight
memesforlife said:
Nah I just didn't charge it overnight
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Oop didn't read the whole thing
What exactly is the problem here?
Your screenshot shows 10h since last charge, a very small charge (upwards tick on the chart), 2h of SoT and you're at 80%??
Of the 20% you've lost, you've spent 10% on YouTube, 8% on tiktok.
Maybe I'm missing something, but what are you expecting?
It's your installed apps/modules Im getting atleast 8 Hours of SOT.
you've spent 10% on YouTube, 8% on tiktok.
vangry2020 said:
It's your installed apps/modules Im getting atleast 8 Hours of SOT.
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Which kernel are you using? Any additional kernel settings you can share to achieve 8 SOT
Mangtas_666 said:
Which kernel are you using? Any additional kernel settings you can share to achieve 8 SOT
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Omega Kernel on fw 11.2.9.9
vangry2020 said:
Omega Kernel on fw 11.2.9.9
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No additional settings made in the kernel just default right?
Mangtas_666 said:
No additional settings made in the kernel just default right?
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Yep with forced 90hz with Autohz
vangry2020 said:
Yep with forced 90hz with Autohz
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Cool will try it,,thanks for the reply.
Mangtas_666 said:
Cool will try it,,thanks for the reply.
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Np
vangry2020 said:
Yep with forced 90hz with Autohz
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How to forced 90hz i installed autohz i only have 2 options 60hz and 120hz
Swipe down the notification area you will find Autohz icon click on it twice to force 90hz.
vangry2020 said:
Swipe down the notification area you will find Autohz icon click on it twice to force 90hz.
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Okay thanks
vangry2020 said:
Swipe down the notification area you will find Autohz icon click on it twice to force 90hz.
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I'm using AutoHz but I don't have that option. Only choices available with this QS is Force 120, Force 60, and Auto. Unless you're saying that Auto is the 90Hz.
Fishawy said:
I'm using AutoHz but I don't have that option. Only choices available with this QS is Force 120, Force 60, and Auto. Unless you're saying that Auto is the 90Hz.
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yeah I do not have that option either, only 60, 120 and auto (which is system default "dynamic") not sure where force 90hz is coming from
Did you give the app root access?
90hz shows fine for me.
vangry2020 said:
Did you give the app root access?
90hz shows fine for me.
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Rooted and su is granted of course.
The only possible way for this, AFAIK, is to have the max frequency of your phone set to 90Hz, like OP7T or so, but yours is 9Pro with 120Hz, so I don't really understand how.

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