Battery draining
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@fredldotme
Can you describe how they are using the phone so the battery life has improved? I'm not using UTTT at all. Wi-Fi OFF. Data 3G ON. I have Dekko2 and TELEports installed. I'm using Morph and listening to the music. Anbox is off. That's all and I'm "happy" with 12 hours. Unfortunately I have no hardware to build the test at the moment.
Idle test from full charge: Wi-Fi OFF, Data OFF, two active SIMS, display turned OFF all the time, after 12 hours it's on 80%. Is it OK?
I'll take a notes about phone using (time and task) and try to compare it with battery usage graph and let you know.
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@fredldotme Stable channel OTA-16 and I've reinstalled all my apps for sure. It looks like Morph browser (and maybe some other apps?) is eating more battery power (javascript sites?). On the other hand I've noticed better system response. I think it's the result of the governor changes. Without using Morph too frequently it lasts quite a long in my case (cca 20h). I think it's a great work after all. I will be monitoring usage again and when I find out something new I'll place a note.
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@c4pp4 cool
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As I mentioned before, the more consumption of the battery, is not a serious problem for me. Because I think that if the changes made contribute to a more stable and secure system, that is more important to me. Thank you for your work and the 'commitment'. I wish you a happy Easter.
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Lately, the more battery drain is more apparent on my Xperia X. The drain happens on idle. I get around 20% drain overnight with wifi turned off. I have Dekko and Ubsync though, so perhaps those have impact too.
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@kugiigi Data on?
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Well Ubsync is a solution that inherently wakes up the device more often by nature. Can't have syncing without waste of battery life.
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@c4pp4 No, but there's a sim card.
@fredldotme Yeah that is true. I tried stopping the UBsync service but it's still the same. Maybe I'll try fully disabling syncing and trigger syncing manually
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@kugiigi was that recent battery drain on devel? One of the reasons might have been nfcd looking for an NFC adapter every second. It's now not looking for an adaper anymore as it's been disabled for Android < 9 devices.
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@fredldotme No, I'm on stable. But thanks for the information.
The drain is still there. It's most likely UBsync's fault because it's the latest app I installed I'll just try to uninstall it and go back to manual backing up to my NC