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jd1639

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Any one seen this before? It's new to me. It also does not show up in gsam or bbs
 

Primokorn

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Already running super su.

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I never had this drain so I'm not sure it could help you but:
- try wakelock detector too enabling system services/app (advanced mode from the settings)
- remove apps newly installed and revoke root for some apps.
- rebooting doesn't change anything?
- did you or are you using adb shell at the moment?
 
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jd1639

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I never had this drain so I'm not sure it could help you but:
- try wakelock detector too enabling system services/app (advanced mode from the settings)
- remove apps newly installed and revoke root for some apps.
- rebooting doesn't change anything?
- did you or are you using adb shell at the moment?

I just reached full charge and rebooted. I'll see if I get it again or it was just a fluke. I did use adb but not a shell and terminal emulator was not used or running

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Primokorn

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I just reached full charge and rebooted. I'll see if I get it again or it was just a fluke. I did use adb but not a shell and terminal emulator was not used or running

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Are you running nightlies? If so using a previous version of /system/priv-app/Shell.apk might fix it.
 

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seems like a stuck process, but it can very well be xposed. i know xposed is popular, but it does create a multitude of differing undocumented issues for many(while many have no issues or aren't aware of issues). so if it keeps happening, id try uninstalling xposed as a very first thing to try. i know that i personality help quite a few by suggesting uninstalling xposed.
 
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A reboot would probably fix it next time you notice it.

Also try wiping cache and dalvik in recovery. ;)
 

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    Already running super su.

    Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA Free mobile app
    I never had this drain so I'm not sure it could help you but:
    - try wakelock detector too enabling system services/app (advanced mode from the settings)
    - remove apps newly installed and revoke root for some apps.
    - rebooting doesn't change anything?
    - did you or are you using adb shell at the moment?
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    seems like a stuck process, but it can very well be xposed. i know xposed is popular, but it does create a multitude of differing undocumented issues for many(while many have no issues or aren't aware of issues). so if it keeps happening, id try uninstalling xposed as a very first thing to try. i know that i personality help quite a few by suggesting uninstalling xposed.