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    • MoemM Offline
      Moem @gpatel-fr
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      @gpatel-fr said:

      The phone got from 85% to 50% in about 50 hours

      Holy hell, that's amazing.

      Is currently using an Op5t
      Also owns an Op1, a BQ E4.5 and an Xperia X, as well as a BQ tablet and a Pinetab2. Please, someone... make it stop.

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      • ikozI Offline
        ikoz
        last edited by ikoz

        Just to clarify what the scaling governor is because there is some confusion that it magically improves battery life: The scaling governor (as I had already said in a post some years ago) essentially doesn't allow the CPU to increase its frequency and thus saves power. Note that performance doesn't scale linearly with frequency so the processor is most power efficient during low frequencies. However, while the device is idle, an optimized OS does many other things including changing the governor to save power like disabling the performance cores. So, any benefits should be observed only while using the phone, unless of course the port is not optimized at all.

        May the source be with you

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        • Linus67L Offline
          Linus67
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          Two days ago, I charged a Pixel 3a (24.04-1.3 rc) to 90%. It is now still at 37%. The scaling governor is active. This reduces power consumption to 22mA. When the scaling governor is not active, power consumption drops to only ~240mA

          The device can receive calls and text messages. The alarm clock works too. (Nokia 3210 mode 🙂

          The same behavior on my daily-use Pixel 3a. Without using Wi-Fi, the battery lasts at least 2 days.

          I’ve tried to build a script that turns off Wi-Fi when the screen is turned off and keeps the scaling governor always on for all cores. Unfortunately, without success so far. It should be a solution that still works even after an update. I currently don’t see any loss of functionality.

          Pixel 3a, works with NextCloud, pihole, Wireguard VPN, Trilium, GhostCloud, Paperless ngx...and a lot of great apps from the Open Store.

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          • Linus67L Offline
            Linus67
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            I found the reason for my increased battery drain when using Wi-Fi.
            On January 26, 2026, I installed an app called "UB Connect" from the OpenStore. ubconnect
            I uninstalled it shortly after. The app wasn't uninstalled cleanly, and a ubconnect.daemon.service remained in the system.
            Whenever Wi-Fi was turned on, this daemon would automatically start, but it failed because the app was missing. This prevented Ubuntu Touch from going into power-saving mode after the screen was turned off.

            After uninstalling and deleting all leftover files from the ubconnect app, Ubuntu Touch goes back into power-saving mode with Wi-Fi on, and the battery consumption is minimal like with mobile data.

            Pixel 3a, works with NextCloud, pihole, Wireguard VPN, Trilium, GhostCloud, Paperless ngx...and a lot of great apps from the Open Store.

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            • MoemM Offline
              Moem @Linus67
              last edited by

              @Linus67 said:

              leftover files from the ubconnect app,

              Where did you find these files please? I may have a similar situation.

              Is currently using an Op5t
              Also owns an Op1, a BQ E4.5 and an Xperia X, as well as a BQ tablet and a Pinetab2. Please, someone... make it stop.

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                uxes @Moem
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                @Moem you might wanna know that more applications does this daemon copy thing and after uninstall the service is there https://codeberg.org/tautologia/ubconnect/src/branch/master/ubconnect/daemon/install.sh
                for example that smartwatch app

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                • MoemM Offline
                  Moem @uxes
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                  @uxes Thank you for the hint... I took a leap of faith and ran systemctl --user stop ubconnect-daemon.service and got a command prompt... no errors. I took this as encouragement and ran systemctl --user disable ubconnect-daemon.service and it told me something with UBconnect in it was removed. I think that was probably useful!

                  As for smartwatch apps, I'm still using those, so they can stay.

                  Is currently using an Op5t
                  Also owns an Op1, a BQ E4.5 and an Xperia X, as well as a BQ tablet and a Pinetab2. Please, someone... make it stop.

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                  • Linus67L Offline
                    Linus67 @Moem
                    last edited by

                    @Moem

                    I was monitoring the journal with “sudo journalctl -f” while I turned the Wi-Fi on and off. I noticed that when turning on the Wi-Fi, a connection attempt by the daemon fails.

                    sudo journalctl -f
                    Mai 20 19:14:25 ubuntu-phablet systemd[2850]: ubconnect-daemon.service: Main process exited, code=exited, status=1/FAILUREMai 20 19:14:25 ubuntu-phablet systemd[2850]: ubconnect-daemon.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'.Mai 20 19:14:30 ubuntu-phablet systemd[2850]: ubconnect-daemon.service: Scheduled restart job, restart counter is at 89.Mai 20 19:14:30 ubuntu-phablet systemd[2850]: Started ubconnect-daemon.service - UB Connect Daemon.Mai 20 19:14:30 ubuntu-phablet aa-exec[5041]: [5041] aa-exec: ERROR: Failed to execute "/opt/click.ubuntu.com/ubconnect/current/usr/bin/ubconnect-daemon": No such file or directoryMai 20 19:14:30 ubuntu-phablet systemd[2850]: ubconnect-daemon.service: Main process exited, code=exited, status=1/FAILUREMai 20

                    Pixel 3a, works with NextCloud, pihole, Wireguard VPN, Trilium, GhostCloud, Paperless ngx...and a lot of great apps from the Open Store.

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                      gpatel-fr @uxes
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                      @uxes

                      dekko does it too.
                      IIRC every app that is installing a systemd service I have looked at don't remove it when uninstalled.

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                      • MoemM Offline
                        Moem @Linus67
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                        @Linus67 said:

                        I was monitoring the journal with “sudo journalctl -f” while I turned the Wi-Fi on and off.

                        Thank you! That's a bit above my paygrade. 😓

                        Is currently using an Op5t
                        Also owns an Op1, a BQ E4.5 and an Xperia X, as well as a BQ tablet and a Pinetab2. Please, someone... make it stop.

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                          Linus67 @Moem
                          last edited by

                          @Moem
                          As @uxes wrote

                          Run the following commands in the Terminal.

                          systemctl --user stop ubconnect-daemon.service
                          systemctl --user disable ubconnect-daemon.service
                          rm -f ~/.config/systemd/user/ubconnect-daemon.service
                          systemctl --user daemon-reload
                          systemctl --user status ubconnect-daemon.service
                          

                          result:

                          Unit ubconnect-daemon.service could not be found.
                          

                          Pixel 3a, works with NextCloud, pihole, Wireguard VPN, Trilium, GhostCloud, Paperless ngx...and a lot of great apps from the Open Store.

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                            Moem @Linus67
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                            @Linus67 As I said, the first two were what I did, after figuring out they might be helpful.
                            Can I be a little proud of myself for figuring that out? I'm not a terminal user at all.

                            Is currently using an Op5t
                            Also owns an Op1, a BQ E4.5 and an Xperia X, as well as a BQ tablet and a Pinetab2. Please, someone... make it stop.

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                            • MoemM Offline
                              Moem @Linus67
                              last edited by

                              @Linus67 said:

                              rm -f ~/.config/systemd/user/ubconnect-daemon.service

                              Thanks to this hint, I knew where to find it and removed it using the file manager.
                              All clear now!

                              The advantage of using the GUI in this case was that it showed me what else lived there. There was another daemon that was no longer needed. So that was helpful.

                              Is currently using an Op5t
                              Also owns an Op1, a BQ E4.5 and an Xperia X, as well as a BQ tablet and a Pinetab2. Please, someone... make it stop.

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                                uxes @gpatel-fr
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                                @gpatel-fr yes that is just missing thing of click packages since they don’t have some kind of postinstall and postuninstall hooks to insert and remove those systemd services

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                                  gpatel-fr @uxes
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                                  @uxes

                                  It's a feature, taken from the click documentation:

                                  4.3.2 Specification
                                  • Only system packages (i.e. .debs) may declare hooks. Click packages must be declarativeinclude code executed outside AppArmor confinement, which precludes declaring hooks.
                                  
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