Battery life post upgrade to OOS 4.5 - phone stays awake even when screen is off - OnePlus 3 Questions & Answers

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.

Puddi_Puddin said:
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.

tropicanapure said:
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.

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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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

23anand23 said:
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?
{Oneplus 3/ OOS 4.5/ Magisk v14 (MagiskSu)}
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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?
{Oneplus 3/ OOS 4.5/ Magisk v14 (MagiskSu)}
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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)

tropicanapure said:
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)}
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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.

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Very Short Battery Life

hi guys!
i just got my LG Optimus LTE LU6200. the phone is fast and has great features.
the problem i am having now is i noticed it has a very short battery life. it barely can get one day to stay alive from basic usage (no gaming and wifi turned off, as well as 3g/4g are disabled; only texting and browsing the menu).
it is running on ICS 4.0.4 and rooted.
here is its screenshot for its build number, droid version, software version, and kernel:
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any fix?
i would love to have it at least more than a day battery life...
You bought the wrong phone.
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Chipmunk888 said:
hi guys!
i just got my LG Optimus LTE LU6200. the phone is fast and has great features.
the problem i am having now is i noticed it has a very short battery life. it barely can get one day to stay alive from basic usage (no gaming and wifi turned off, as well as 3g/4g are disabled; only texting and browsing the menu).
it is running on ICS 4.0.4 and rooted.
here is its screenshot for its build number, droid version, software version, and kernel:
any fix?
i would love to have it at least more than a day battery life...
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Please try to use my rom mod. And here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1788656
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christophicer said:
You bought the wrong phone.
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much more better if you keep silent
christophicer said:
You bought the wrong phone.
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what do you mean? is there a correct LTE LU6200 and a wrong LTE LU6200?
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Please try to use my rom mod. And here:
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will try.
ill give you feedback soon!
thank you
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other suggestions?
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what do you mean? is there a correct LTE LU6200 and a wrong LTE LU6200?
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He means that the Optimus LTE has below average battery life, but even so, what you are describing is abnormal. Did you do a factory reset after you updated to ICS? (To perform a factory reset, turn the phone completely off, then hold the volume down and power buttons until you see a prompt asking if you want to perform a factory reset. Then release and follow the instructions. This clears all your installed apps and settings on the device.)
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He means that the Optimus LTE has below average battery life, but even so, what you are describing is abnormal. Did you do a factory reset after you updated to ICS? (To perform a factory reset, turn the phone completely off, then hold the volume down and power buttons until you see a prompt asking if you want to perform a factory reset. Then release and follow the instructions. This clears all your installed apps and settings on the device.)
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yes, his line is confusing. guess he is suffering too from battery performance on his p930 :laugh:
already tried that, i even calibrated the battery using a batt calibration application, and cycled the recharging but still no improvement. maybe this problem is due to the engineer's ICS ROM not tweaked to give better battery life?
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Chipmunk888 said:
yes, his line is confusing. guess he is suffering too from battery performance on his p930 :laugh:
already tried that, i even calibrated the battery using a batt calibration application, and cycled the recharging but still no improvement. maybe this problem is due to the engineer's ICS ROM not tweaked to give better battery life?
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check battery use under system settings. you'll see a list of all the processes that use up the battery. click on each one to see more info. if you see any in the list that keeps the system awake a lot, then you may have found the bug. i find that if the system gets awaken by these processes/apps, the battery tend to get drained really fast.
veryluckyguy said:
check battery use under system settings. you'll see a list of all the processes that use up the battery. click on each one to see more info. if you see any in the list that keeps the system awake a lot, then you may have found the bug. i find that if the system gets awaken by these processes/apps, the battery tend to get drained really fast.
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Copy. Then what to do if found a bug? Any way to fix the very short battery life? Thank you
Chipmunk888 said:
Copy. Then what to do if found a bug? Any way to fix the very short battery life? Thank you
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To save power, there are many way:
1. Shutdown apps run on background by system tuner pro.
2. Setting display to 20 - 30%.
3. Remove unneccesary apps from system apps.
4. Shutdown 3G, wifi, GPS when you don't need to use.
chuyennho184 said:
To save power, there are many way:
1. Shutdown apps run on background by system tuner pro.
2. Setting display to 20 - 30%.
3. Remove unneccesary apps from system apps.
4. Shutdown 3G, wifi, GPS when you don't need to use.
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Hi,
I tried the system tuner pro. Too techy and advanced for me. It turned the system more laggy and slow.. resinstalled the ROM ^^
It would be nice if some battery performance tweaks be incorporated into the ROM
Nevertheless, thank you!
Chipmunk888 said:
Hi,
I tried the system tuner pro. Too techy and advanced for me. It turned the system more laggy and slow.. resinstalled the ROM ^^
It would be nice if some battery performance tweaks be incorporated into the ROM
Nevertheless, thank you!
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In system tuner pro choose startup. Untick for apps run the background.
My screenshot:
chuyennho184 said:
In system tuner pro choose startup. Untick for apps run the background.
My screenshot:
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Whats the characteristic of this setting? Will it prevent these applications from running again in the background? =)
Thank you!
Chipmunk888 said:
Whats the characteristic of this setting? Will it prevent these applications from running again in the background? =)
Thank you!
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That's right!!!
chuyennho184 said:
That's right!!!
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Will retry this one after reinstalling your ROM. Thank you =)

GPS battery drain

I have looked up battery usuage apps and Android System drained most of my battery. But the problem is with GPS. As you will see usuage on it. But I dont even have location turned on
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What happens if you click on location access on that screen?
You mean that?
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I'm going to say that it's the camera wakelock. Try to reboot, charge it all the way, then use as normal (discharge) without using the camera?
I turned off camera location tagging even though I haven't used camera for 2 day since I upgraded to 10e. I will report back tommorow.
Go to Settings/location and see which app(s) are making location requests.
Same here.
You can make the problem “visible“ by turning on location and setting it to high accuracy. Then it shows up via a flashing GPS icon as described here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/g4/help/android-drains-battery-t3179800
This Problem drives me crazy since no solution seems to exist and not every device seems to be affected.
toshiuser said:
Same here.
You can make the problem “visible“ by turning on location and setting it to high accuracy. Then it shows up via a flashing GPS icon as described here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/g4/help/android-drains-battery-t3179800
This Problem drives me crazy since no solution seems to exist and not every device seems to be affected.
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There is a solution, but only temporary. As far as permanent fixes go, I'm also hoping someone finds a solution to this...
Repost of mine from another thread:
I have a VS986 (Verizon) and experiencing this battery drain issue.
I can confirm a few things:
The issue occurs when my location is set to High Accuracy, but not when it's set to Battery Saving
The two apps that use location the most is the Google App and Google Play Services (under Battery, it's "Android System" and the reason is because the GPS is being used)
My Google Play Services is v8.1.18 (2272748-240)
I have disabled many apps using the Debloater tool on XDA
Wiping Google Play Service data only temporarily fixes the issue
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JeffXT said:
There is a solution, but only temporary. As far as permanent fixes go, I'm also hoping someone finds a solution to this...
Repost of mine from another thread:
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Have you tried turning off Google location settings? Such as maps or Google Now?
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Have you tried turning off Google location settings? Such as maps or Google Now?
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Yes, I went to Google Settings app > Location > Google location history. Then I turned the setting off.
Is there anything else I could try?
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JeffXT said:
Yes, I went to Google Settings app > Location > Google location history. Then I turned the setting off.
Is there anything else I could try?
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Settings -> locations --> off (on top of screen)
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Sfkn2 said:
Settings -> locations --> off (on top of screen)
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Lol, I might have to just turn off my location all together (though some people said this might not work e.g. Android system attempts to use the GPS even though location is fully shut off)
Thank you for your help, either way.
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JeffXT said:
Is there anything else I could try?
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From experience on various Sammy Galaxies, Root+Xposed framework+Amplify should help noticeably reduce location related wakelocks
hundred_miles_high said:
From experience on various Sammy Galaxies, Root+Xposed framework+Amplify should help noticeably reduce location related wakelocks
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Thanks for the tip. I'm not rooted, because I wanted to avoid tripping the bootloader counter (from "0" to "1"). I'm running the v.10B firmware of the VZW variant.
Not sure if you have VZW, but do you know how to achieve root on the 10B firmware? Then I could try Xposed.
JeffXT said:
Lol, I might have to just turn off my location all together (though some people said this might not work e.g. Android system attempts to use the GPS even though location is fully shut off)
Thank you for your help, either way.
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Exactly.
The GPS shows up because Google locations is pinging you for 15 seconds out of every minute in order to get the most accurate readings. Google Now functions based on this.
If you don't want GPS to ping you, then you can turn off location settings entirely.
JeffXT said:
Thanks for the tip. I'm not rooted, because I wanted to avoid tripping the bootloader counter (from "0" to "1"). I'm running the v.10B firmware of the VZW variant.
Not sure if you have VZW, but do you know how to achieve root on the 10B firmware? Then I could try Xposed.
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I'm on 10b VZW rooted... Simply follow the first post in the thread below:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/g4/orig-development/root-tmo-vzw-intl-variants-soon-root-lg-t3164765
and then replace the instructions with that here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63165617&postcount=2231
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hundred_miles_high said:
From experience on various Sammy Galaxies, Root+Xposed framework+Amplify should help noticeably reduce location related wakelocks
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Is there a good tutorial somewhere on how to use amplify?
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I'm on 10b VZW rooted... Simply follow the first post in the thread below:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/g4/orig-development/root-tmo-vzw-intl-variants-soon-root-lg-t3164765
and then replace the instructions with that here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63165617&postcount=2231
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Is there a good tutorial somewhere on how to use amplify?
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Got it.
Sorry for the noob question (no one had an answer previously): where do I enter that dd command to create a system.img backup of my stock ROM?
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JeffXT said:
Got it.
Sorry for the noob question (no one had an answer previously): where do I enter that dd command to create a system.img backup of my stock ROM?
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Look at the first post of the thread.... All the commands are done on the computer.
Almighty1 said:
Look at the first post of the thread.... All the commands are done on the computer.
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Wow, that was dumb. Sorry about that, I like never make that mistake... I'll see myself out
@Almighty1 I've never had to go beyond the default seup to get noticeable results from Amplify to be honest.
Install, activate module in xposed, reboot, run Amplify, grant root access and let Amplify complete it's setup.
Official Amplify thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/mod-nlpunbounce-reduce-nlp-wakelocks-t2853874
No real need to buy the Pro version, however I bought it to support the developer as it worked so well for me.
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Poor battery life due to diagnostics.client.wakelock

I am currently running Marshmallow build N920AUCU2BPE5 and my biggest battery drain is Android System diagnostics.client.wakelock.
Anyone else getting this same wakelock? I have tried factory resetting, clear cache etc.. nothing seems to get help
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Turning off Bluetooth stopped the WakeLock. Running a few tests to see if is related to Android Wear.
EDIT: Bluetooth wasn't the issue, Wakelock came back
Don't know if it's diagnostics.client.wakelock for sure, but having Android System drain, and doing some testing to see if it's Android Wear as well.
cron912 said:
Don't know if it's diagnostics.client.wakelock for sure, but having Android System drain, and doing some testing to see if it's Android Wear as well.
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Turns out it wasn't bluetooth for me, this is the first time it appeared in the debug log file:
05-23 14:21:31.621 3560 4070 I am_restart_activity: [0,208974297,200,com.samsung.android.weather/.app.detail.DetailActivity,0]
05-23 14:21:31.691 3560 4128 I power_partial_wake_state: [0,diagnostics.client.wakelock]
05-23 14:21:31.921 14699 14699 I am_on_resume_called: [0,com.samsung.android.weather.app.detail.DetailActivity]
Disabled the Samsung Weather app, testing now
ColoMtn said:
Turns out it wasn't bluetooth for me, this is the first time it appeared in the debug log file:
05-23 14:21:31.621 3560 4070 I am_restart_activity: [0,208974297,200,com.samsung.android.weather/.app.detail.DetailActivity,0]
05-23 14:21:31.691 3560 4128 I power_partial_wake_state: [0,diagnostics.client.wakelock]
05-23 14:21:31.921 14699 14699 I am_on_resume_called: [0,com.samsung.android.weather.app.detail.DetailActivity]
Disabled the Samsung Weather app, testing now
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Let me know if it helps. I disablee Android Wear and even turned of bluetooth for remainder of the day yesterday, and it only made a slight difference.
cron912 said:
Let me know if it helps. I disablee Android Wear and even turned of bluetooth for remainder of the day yesterday, and it only made a slight difference.
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Didn't help, I will post when I find anything else
ColoMtn said:
Didn't help, I will post when I find anything else
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Thanks for digging into this. This is one thing I really miss about my OnePlus One - full control over apps/system apps that caused wakelock issues.
tommy_riley said:
Thanks for digging into this. This is one thing I really miss about my OnePlus One - full control over apps/system apps that caused wakelock issues.
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Still having issues with the particular Wakelock, ever tried ODIN flash back to Lollipop, Factory Reset/Delete Cache and then upgraded back to Mashmallow (Didn't do a Factory Rest or Delete Cache the first time I upgraded).
I created a new how to post here to show detailed process stats. Maybe someone else is having a similar issue and will have some idea on how to fix it.
What little information I have been able to dig up about 'diagnostics.client.wakelock' it appears to be a CarrierIQ issue. Which just really adds salt to the wound.
ColoMtn said:
Still having issues with the particular Wakelock, ever tried ODIN flash back to Lollipop, Factory Reset/Delete Cache and then upgraded back to Mashmallow (Didn't do a Factory Rest or Delete Cache the first time I upgraded).
I created a new how to post here to show detailed process stats. Maybe someone else is having a similar issue and will have some idea on how to fix it.
What little information I have been able to dig up about 'diagnostics.client.wakelock' it appears to be a CarrierIQ issue. Which just really adds salt to the wound.
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Hm so you're seeing this wakelock after a factory reset even before installing any 3rd-party apps? That's really weird and disconcerting. I hope you solve it!
ColoMtn said:
What little information I have been able to dig up about 'diagnostics.client.wakelock' it appears to be a CarrierIQ issue. Which just really adds salt to the wound.
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Did you try not consenting to send Samsung diagnostic information during the initial phone setup? Could that be relevant?
Gary02468 said:
Did you try not consenting to send Samsung diagnostic information during the initial phone setup? Could that be relevant?
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I generally opt out of any of that sort of stuff. Is there a way to Opt back in? Possibly could fix the issue.
Also updated to the newest release PE6 and am still seeing the same Wakelock.
ColoMtn said:
I generally opt out of any of that sort of stuff. Is there a way to Opt back in? Possibly could fix the issue.
Also updated to the newest release PE6 and am still seeing the same Wakelock.
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I usually opt out as well.
I went into GSam, under App Usage, selected Android System. Then Manage, DiagMonAgent and force stopped it, and wakelocks have decreased dramatically for me (I also force stopped tuiService). Before it was being held awake about 90% of the time. I did this about 19 hrs ago, and it's only showing about 1 hr of wakelock. Of course, would have to do this after every reboot, if not more frequently.
I see both DiagMonAgent and tuiService in Disabler pro - can't you just disable them there? I'll try this and see if I notice any differences.
I have tried everything. It gets under control for maybe a half day then goes off again.
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Anyone had any luck finding out what is causing this?
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Anyone had any luck finding out what is causing this?
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Sorry you're still having this problem. Only one other person (in this thread) seems to have reported having it too.
Does the problem occur after a factory reset even before you install any third-party apps?
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Sorry you're still having this problem. Only one other person (in this thread) seems to have reported having it too.
Does the problem occur after a factory reset even before you install any third-party apps?
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Yep, appears before any 3rd party apps are installed. Tried several Factory Resets nothing seems to work.
I'm pretty sure the "diagandroid.iqd" process (Carrier IQ) is causing this. You can see it if you go into "Running services" then tap on "Android System". I haven't found any way to disable it.
By the way, regarding my previous wakelock problem cause by the CVS app: the app is now updated and no longer prevents the phone from deep-sleeping even when the app's in-store (BT-beacon) notifications are enabled.
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I'm pretty sure the "diagandroid.iqd" process (Carrier IQ) is causing this. You can see it if you go into "Running services" then tap on "Android System". I haven't found any way to disable it.
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Agreed, I have been trying to find a way to disable the Process but haven't been able to thus far.

Best battery measuring app for OP5

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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Sent from my 8GB/128GB OP5 using Tapatalk PRO ?
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?
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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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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
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WOW, 3C Toolbox is absolutely rammed with goodies, thanks for the tip
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Great app been using it for years

High battery drain with my Mi Mix 3

Hi Guys,
facing a really annoying issue with my battery usage! I have my phone since two days and from the beginning i reconized, that android system use most of the battery what is really strange! Att. some picture where you can see it. I have a SOT of a little bit of 1 h and have already used 43% of the battery. Something is using my power a lot. Some of you guys aware of this issue and has anybody a solution for me!? (MIUI 10.0.11.)
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Reboot system.
O have the same problem and with a reboot the problem disappear.
Enviado do meu Mi MIX 3 através do Tapatalk
I already gave it a try, more than one reboot of the system, but still android system is at the top of the list! Overall my SOT is ridiculous.
No idea what could effect that, when i read that some user has a SOT of around 9h i'm really sad and sure that something is wrong.
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I already gave it a try, more than one reboot of the system, but still android system is at the top of the list! Overall my SOT is ridiculous.
No idea what could effect that, when i read that some user has a SOT of around 9h i'm really sad and sure that something is wrong.
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Android system is too high, should only be a few percent. Do a format or fastboot a fresh rom
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Android system is too high, should only be a few percent. Do a format or fastboot a fresh rom
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So you mean a factory reset? How do i fastboot a fresh rom and which rom?
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So you mean a factory reset? How do i fastboot a fresh rom and which rom?
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Yes factory reset. Look in guides section for a guide
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Yes factory reset. Look in guides section for a guide
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Could you please provide me a link
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Could you please provide me a link
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The time it takes me to find a relevant post and share it you could of searched and found it
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I already gave it a try, more than one reboot of the system, but still android system is at the top of the list! Overall my SOT is ridiculous.
No idea what could effect that, when i read that some user has a SOT of around 9h i'm really sad and sure that something is wrong.
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I'm not sure what app is causing the issue. I get 9 hours SOT on the EU weekly for 2+ months now. I'd probably get the same results using any version of miui. I use the same apps on all my phone's and always get great battery life.
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I'm not sure what app is causing the issue. I get 9 hours SOT on the EU weekly for 2+ months now. I'd probably get the same results using any version of miui. I use the same apps on all my phone's and always get great battery life.
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What versión of TWRP are you using?
I own a Mix 3, DO NOT factory reset. Simply go to Apps, Google Play Service, clear Cache & Data. This will solve the issue. We had a discussion on MIUI forum
I'm having this problem now too since the March update.
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I'm having this problem now too since the March update.
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are you using any third party launcher? I used Nova and battery was terrible, when I switched back to stock launcher, extensive battery drain dissapear
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are you using any third party launcher? I used Nova and battery was terrible, when I switched back to stock launcher, extensive battery drain dissapear
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Yes I am actually, Nova launcher. Hm. It doesn't show as being a heavy user in the battery section though, did yours?
Not showing nova, but Android services using more then it should.. Had more then 30 %of android service usage and after switching back to miui launcher, have about 10 % max
In my case cleaning google services cache didnt solve the problem. I didnt do factory reset becouse i did it few days ago whe I bought used mix .
What I did was downloading last fw update package from phone settings and updated which means I flashed same rom I had on my mix.
Before CPU usage 100% all the time, now looks much better (see pictures)
There is a bug in the beta builds of MIUI if you are using one of those that causes ALL apps to get autostart permissions. This leads to severe battery drain. Simply going down the list and stripping most of the apps of the autostart permission fixes the problem. This has been reported as a bug to Xiaomi. I also submitted logs and bug report as I found the cause (I think) of the Verizon MMS issues.
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There is a bug in the beta builds of MIUI if you are using one of those that causes ALL apps to get autostart permissions. This leads to severe battery drain. Simply going down the list and stripping most of the apps of the autostart permission fixes the problem. This has been reported as a bug to Xiaomi. I also submitted logs and bug report as I found the cause (I think) of the Verizon MMS issues.
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You're right, beta builds for this device are a complete mess regarding battery consumption. Even with autostart option turned off I still have severe battery drain from "google play services".
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There is a bug in the beta builds of MIUI if you are using one of those that causes ALL apps to get autostart permissions. This leads to severe battery drain. Simply going down the list and stripping most of the apps of the autostart permission fixes the problem. This has been reported as a bug to Xiaomi. I also submitted logs and bug report as I found the cause (I think) of the Verizon MMS issues.
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Yeah I was about to report the same, just noticed and disabled most of them.
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Yeah I was about to report the same, just noticed and disabled most of them.
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IDK but I feel like mi-globe is decent with battery

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