Not that, but I've had another weird issue that I've solved by formatting the cache partition from recovery. Some guys couldn't install the OTA update and a cache format solved it for them too. Kind of a blind stab in the dark, but maybe give it s go.
Is any testing needed? I don't see high percentage of GMS (Google Play Services) in battery statistics, but CPU locked on max frequency (so battery discharges pretty quickly) and many apps freezes on startupIt appears that some users are suffering from the same GMS heat/battery drain issue again. Google probably changed something on their side (again), so our previous workaround no longer works.
If you see a big percentage of GMS (Google Play Services) in your battery statistics, contact me on telegram and I will give you a few test builds to try. Thanks.
Might be something with your phone or your battery is dying. If you install a ROM that worked for you before, does the issue go away?Just updated to PixelExperience_Plus_polaris-12.1-20220828-0031-OFFICIAL.zip, still have this issue
PS: formatting cache partition doesn't helps for me
I think no, that was software issue. I'm did "factory reset" (wiped all data/cache/system from recovery and re-installed current build from adb).Might be something with your phone or your battery is dying. If you install a ROM that worked for you before, does the issue go away?
Yeah it was probably because the gms service was still using results from cache. Clean flash will do the trick, but you could wait for the cache to expire/be invalidated or wipe the storage/cache of gms in Settings.I think no, that was software issue. I'm did "factory reset" (wiped all data/cache/system from recovery and re-installed current build from adb).
All problems are gone
What do you mean by "Disabling adaptive brightness doesn't help"? If you don't use auto brightness, the screen brightness stays at the value you set before. It should not change at all.When using phone in darkness/low light environments, and with automatic and adaptive brightness enabled the screen wakes up with very low brightness (only a little portion of the brightness setting bar) and is almost unusable until you raise the level.
It's not too annoying in complete darkness but it wakes up with low brightness too when the room light is not too bright (in the morning/sunset).
Disabling adaptive brightness doesn't help.
On sunlight / normally lit room it wakes up on an usable brightness level (close to the middle of the brightness bar).
I mean this setting (pic not from this ROM but it's the same) adaptive brightness works only with automatic brightness also enabled.What do you mean by "Disabling adaptive brightness doesn't help"? If you don't use auto brightness, the screen brightness stays at the value you set before. It should not change at all.
I still don't understand. Adaptive brightness is auto brightness. If you disable adaptive brightness, the brightness does not change automatically.I mean this setting (pic not from this ROM but it's the same) adaptive brightness works only with automatic brightness also enabled.
If I had put too low brightness with adaptive enabled the phone could have interpreted I want low brightness with very low room light, but I mean that's not the case because if I disable adaptive brigthness the problem with low brightness remains.
Then forget about adaptive brighnessI still don't understand. Adaptive brightness is auto brightness. If you disable adaptive brightness, the brightness does not change automatically.
Lol if the light sensor reads 0 lux, then it thinks the room is completely dark. That's the reading from a hardware sensor. I cannot do anything about it.Then forget about adaptive brighness
This is on AUTO brightness, room with low ambient light BUT NOT complete darkness:
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This is the same room, letting more of the sunlight in:
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What I'm seeing here is that, even if the room has sufficient light as I told you (I can see my hands, I can see everything on the room easily), on the first two images the lux meter reads 0.
Can argue that my sensor is broken, but my girlfriend's Mix2S has this same ROM and it does exactly the same.
I've had a similar problem, I fixed it uncheck this.When using phone in darkness/low light environments, and with automatic and adaptive brightness enabled the screen wakes up with very low brightness (only a little portion of the brightness setting bar) and is almost unusable until you raise the level.
It's not too annoying in complete darkness but it wakes up with low brightness too when the room light is not too bright (in the morning/sunset).
Disabling adaptive brightness doesn't help.
On sunlight / normally lit room it wakes up on an usable brightness level (close to the middle of the brightness bar).
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