Cool, thank you!
This combined with Juice Defender, JuicePlotter and Autokiller is doing wonderfully on my HTC Sensation!!!
Gracias Amigo!!!
Hi,
Thanks for your application.
I've 2 HD2, both with CM7.
One is experienced battery drain from times to times (say every 2 days) and I can live with that, but the second(my wife's ;-) ) experienced severe battery drains each days, and I never found what was the problem.
But I'm not sure to understand how to use the information given by BetterBatteryStats!
What should I monitor?
With which settings (Wakelocks, since charged, last, current, since unplugged?)
How analyse the information (the more "seconds", the bad)?
I appologise for all these questions, but as a newbies I try to learn swimming.
Correct. Other factors that may make a difference to keep in mind:Thanks for the app, looks interesting.
Am I right to suppose that this ('wakelocks' list) will help me find out why my phone is 'awake' for hours while the screen is off? (sometimes I have that for hours on end, sometimes not at all, without installing or deleting any programs...)
We are in the context of coarse grained location here (location using wifi / phone network instead of GPS).Hi.
First - a lot of thanks for a very useful app.
May be you can help me to determine a root of a drain on my newly purchased Galaxy S2. The drain is absolutely enormous. Graph looks like something holds a wake lock for hours. Using your app I've found that the offender is something called network-location-cell-update. Where am I going from here, what to check?
Thanks.
THanks for the feedback. In fact I have a name resolver trying to do what you suggest and I'll have a look for it to try harder (added to feature requests)This is a good app. Thanks. I have a couple of questions/suggestions.
Firstly, is it possible to display the actual process/package name rather than the long name given? E.g. I see the highest wake lock on my phone is something called 'SyncManagerHandleSyncAlarm' but I have no idea what this is. Process names like those given in auto memory manager would be very helpful in finding the offending apps.
Secondly, if the above is not possible I think it would be very useful to have a parallel thread (or better still a space in 2nd post) with a list of names given by this app and the app/process they are associated with.
Obviously, this would require plenty of user info but I think it would help to make the app much more useful. Otherwise nice one.
Sent from my HTC Hero using XDA App
I think meant is the "android backup service" (http://code.google.com/android/backup/index.html). It is a service that offers cloud backup/restore of your settings and offers an API for other apps to do the same (http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/data/backup.html).
AFAIK you can turn it off (but will lose the automatic backup) under Setting -> Privacy ->Back up my data.
If it's the right service the wakelocks should stop.
Backups are useful though but no need to do it in the cloud, I'd recommend scheduling a regular backup using titanium instead (that's my setting).
I'd be happy if you could confirm and tell me the exact name of the service for me to take that info up in the how-to post of this thread
Been looking for something like this since I installed a GB ROM!
So, basically I install this app, and then Spare Parts should work as it normally did? (or dial *#*#4636#*#*, or whatever that is)
We are in the context of coarse grained location here (location using wifi / phone network instead of GPS).
I can't explain why that process is generating the wakelock but my understanding is that it'S your radio module (RIL) that causes those updates. If another version is available you may want to try it.
Other possibility would be to try if any app can influence that process (that's not my understanding but I learn new stuff every day):
- if you use Google Maps together with Latitude turn Latitude off to see if it makes a difference
- if you use any other data gathering service (road warrior app, data collector services) turn it/them off
- if you are not interested in location at all turn off both coarse and fine grained location in your settings
Correct. Other factors that may make a difference to keep in mind:
- wifi depending on the settings can keep your device alive
- airplane mode is known to be buggy on some builds/versions and generate high awake times
- bad network coverage can also be a cause
But we shouldn't speculate.... what do the wakelock stats say?
Thanks! I'll try it outI'm using "Battery Monitor Widget" to monitor battery drain (updating first post)
Please read the last few pages to know why BBS doesn't work with Samsung devices.Hi all.
Please kindly help me solve this problem.
I used adb to grant full permissions as instructed by the application.
But I still can't use it when the app displays "Private APIs not grandted" like picture.
I'm using S22 ultra, Android 13, One UI 5.1
Many thanks
Check THIS post by the dev. Still remains unresolved. Unless the dev is able to come up with something, you are stuck.I used the Search dialog box to search for the same problem as mine but I couldn't find a way to solve it.
So is there no other way to use it on Samsung phones bro?
I feel very sad when I hear this. But anyway, thank you very much for your fast support. All the bestCheck THIS post by the dev. Still remains unresolved. Unless the dev is able to come up with something, you are stuck.
You you mind writing all that together (location settings, autostart settings) in one post. I'd like to add that to the FAQ