High battery drain- Nexus 4
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try disable auto rotation of the screen and reboot.
was the solution for my nexus 5 -
Put the terminal-app in landscape mode to see which proc is running on top in top. Wild guess: mediascanner-service.
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@guru OK, on the top of the list is htop as a process?! Then I have changing in the second place "terminal" and "unity 8" processes with ca. 10% of CPU use. The rest of processes takes 1-2 % each. So does it mean that it is just like this, UT consuming much more battery even if there is no bugs?
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@simox said in High battery drain- Nexus 4:
e screen and reboot.
was the solution for my nexus 5I've read Your post previously already and I checked this option- no change at all.
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Has anybody any other idea what may be a reason of UT bigger battery consumption in comparison with other OSes (including Sailfish OS and LineageOS- android)? UT seems to be really nice alternative to mentioned OSes. It still need quite a lot of improvements but my demands are not big. All UT offers almost covers my needs. What a pity it drains battery so quickly.
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@cheniek said in High battery drain- Nexus 4:
Has anybody any other idea what may be a reason of UT bigger battery consumption in comparison with other OSes (including Sailfish OS and LineageOS- android)? UT seems to be really nice alternative to mentioned OSes. It still need quite a lot of improvements but my demands are not big. All UT offers almost covers my needs. What a pity it drains battery so quickly.
Please follow my suggestion and post a terminal-app with top in landscape mode and set top with 'i' not showing idle processes.
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@cheniek said in High battery drain- Nexus 4:
No, I said top, not htop.
Please do so and toggle away with i the idle proc.
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Do you have an idea about why a proc 'mpdecision' is running in your device?
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@guru Absolutely NO :). What process actually it is? I'm not a power user, so I have no idea what is going on...
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@cheniek said in High battery drain- Nexus 4:
@guru Absolutely NO :). What process actually it is? I'm not a power user, so I have no idea what is going on...
it's the one with PID 1353; try to kill it (sudo kill -9 1353), does it re-appear?
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@guru said in High battery drain- Nexus 4:
sudo kill -9 1353
I killed the proces, then put βtop iβ and process reappeared.
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@guru But what kind of process is it and why should't be present in top?
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@cheniek said in High battery drain- Nexus 4:
@guru But what kind of process is it and why should't be present in top?
I do not know and I do not have it. But it consumes a lot of CPU time (1h27min) and if you google for it, it is mentioned together with battery drain.
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@guru I have searched the web, have a look at this link text. So it seems that mpdecision process is actually an integral part of qualcomm processors and is in charge of...smaller battery consumption haha. So if permanent killing of this process would be possible it would even decrease the battery life. It is not right diagnose of what makes my battery lasts so quick. Any other idea?
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OK, for those who also have a problem with high battery drain in their Nexus 4. I realized a few times that my phone drops a 3G connection for a while and quickly catch it back. Yesterday I switched a connection type completely to 2G. After this the battery went down during the night in percentage from 90 to 70. When it was set to 3G it usually used to lose over 50% during the night. So it seems that this is a point. A 3G connection drains my battery much more than other OSes. In 3G mode this phone battery under Lineage OS used to last within more than 1 day of quite intensive usage. Under UT in 3G mode it lasts within 12 hours of small-average usage. I do not know what is the time of battery life in 2G mode under Lineage OS as I had no reason to test it. So for the moment I'm going to use 2G connection most of the time and switch to 3G in case of need of faster internet connection.
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Can you try to make your analysis again, we changed the ping interval for the push service, hoping to take off load from all phones
BR
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@flohack Yes I can :). I will charge my phone to 100% when I'm back home, switch to 3G and will see.
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Ok, it seems that after the changes the battery loses energy slower than previously but still much faster than with 2G mode. Anyway I have a problem with constant 3G connection. It drops a connection and recover and again and again. I have a second phone next to me and have no connectivity issue so this is not my provider issue. Only on this phone with UT. One more matter makes me unhappy using UT now. I was surprised at first that there exists a Signal app for UT which i've been using for quite a long time already. I think this is more safe and secure than Telegram, not mentioning whattsap etc. Today I realized that with UT signal app I can't make voice calls as it is possible with android version of app. I need this app to be in touch with a person important to me so without this feature I can not use Ubuntu as my daily phone :(. What a pity because I like the idea of this OS. Keep doing good job. Thanks for support and bye for now.