Extreme Stand By Battery Drain - Google Pixel 2 XL Questions & Answers

Normally my stand by battery drain is no more that 0.5%/hr. For the last week or so it's been REALLY bad. About 2.5%/hr.
It looks like the cause of the drain is Android System and Android OS. I have tried restarting and clearing app cache on the Android System, Google App and Google Play Services but the problem remains.
Here is last nights results. Battery should be at maybe 97% but instead it's all the way down to 84%. I'm still on the June update and haven't installed any new apps in several weeks.

I lose about 5 to 6% in 15 hours standby

My standby drain is fine but on Android P DP4 I have noticed the google play store showing up for about 1.5 - 2 hours of battery drain. Anyone know what that's about?

Got 0.4%/hour last night with DP4.
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Apps stopped showing up in battery usage. Why?

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Has anyone experienced this? As you can see from the attached shot, none of my App usage is showing up on my battery usage percentages. Usage includes a decent amount of time on Tapatalk, web browsing with Opera and some games. I even played about 20 minutes of Angry Birds to try to get an App to show up. Even Android OS is missing.
I've restarted multiple times, drained and charged to full, and even wiped battery stats in CWM. What the hell did I do? I'm really at a loss.
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Think it has something to do with the "Desperado" kernel. I was running that before I flashed the Rogue Stock Repack and apps weren't showing up in the battery stats. After flashing the stock repack, the apps showed up again.
Thanks for the reply. I suspected it was kernel related, but I wasn't getting any replies in the kernel thread so I figured it was just me. I'll probably have to wait until Steady Hawkin sees my post(s).
Thanks again.

High usage of "Stay awake" in Android OS under Battery settings.

Can you guys please post screenshots of how much battery Stay awake is eating in your system? I am running stock right now. No root, no mods. Should my phone "Stay Awake" this long when my screen is off ? Is 24% use of Android OS normal? This was overnight.
Thanks.
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On my phone, if I have Google Now setup it drains my battery like crazy. Seems like it wakes it up very frequently to get location data.
So if you setup Now, that could be a cause.
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JasonJoel said:
On my phone, if I have Google Now setup it drains my battery like crazy. Seems like it wakes it up very frequently to get location data.
So if you setup Now, that could be a cause.
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I have that enabled as well, but never had this issue using GNex. I googled this issue and many suggested to install better battery stat to figure out what exactly is keep it awake. Will post the results when it collects more data and when I have the culprit.

Battery Problems...

I always feel like I get the worst random rogue apps in my battery statistics on all my android devices and it so off-putting. Its either Google services this day, android OS the next, or android system another day. Maybe I'm just dead wrong about this one but should I be getting better standby time than this? I feel like I should but I honestly don't know anymore...
*Edit* Screen on time is 19 minutes if that helps.
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I don't think that looks too bad.
Google betterbatterystats xda on Google and download the free apk file from the thread.
Install it and let it run for a couple hours or a day and that will tell you what's draining your battery exactly.
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You've only lost 9% in over 7 hours unplugged. Android OS only used 49% of 9%, which basically is less than 5% of your total battery drain in 7+ hours. Looks fine to me. Looks like you probably had some WiFi and syncing going on. Try it again with WiFi when you go to bed. I'm betting your total battery drain will be even less than 9%

Battery drain really fast

Hello, yesterday bought a Moto 360 at amazon. Today is the first day of use and notice that the battery is discharged really fast. On the phone I have the latest version of android wear and the Moto 360 has 5.1.1 . Installed Wear Battery Stats app to keep track of the battery and see this.
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Using google traslator.​
Search on the web for the instructions and disable Google fit on you moto. The battery will last a Los more
same problems
good afternoon, I am possessed of a beautiful Moto 360 with 5.1.1, but I have a couple of problems, first, the battery lasts just over an hour and a half, and while charging too hot and begins to discharge, also wearing it quite heated, there any way to install the version 5.0.2 because after upgrade to 5.1.1 I started with the problems of temperature and battery. from already thank you very much.
Give the watch a few days, do a new factory reset , use plain moto black face, after a few days 3 to 4 the battery evens out then you can install some other ware apps like fit and watch faces.
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[5.1.3] AndroidOS constantly downloading data in the background causing battery drain

My OnePlus 5T running the latest Oxygen OS 5.1.3 started having a battery drain issue since yesterday. Battery life went from almost 2 days to around 4-5 hours suddenly.
I checked around the phone and found out that "Android OS" is keeping the phone awake at all times since it continuously downloading some data in the background. It managed to download over a 100 GB of data in 1 day.
I've tried factory resetting the phone but the the problem came back in a few hours and it's managed to download around 13 GB again in the last 3 hours. I'm not aware of a way to figure out what exactly is being downloaded. Is there a way I can trace exactly what's happening in the background so that I can look for a fix?
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Hmm, very interesting...
I'd suggest installing ES explorer. The app tracks the storage space and will give you a report on big files as well as the new ones.
it must be an app reported as androidOS
check your installed apps 3rd party and make a screenshot for use may be we can choose it out
If you click on Android OS in data usage, it will show what things goes under Android OS. Maybe one of those has the answer.

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