Just_Some_Nobody
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Go into your Google account and there's a checkbox for what is sync'd. Turn off browser syncing.
You mind posting a screenshot of your battery stats? It makes a difference depending on what else is using your battery
Screen time and cell standby should be first :\the top 5 are always
google play services, android system, android os , cell standby , screen.
usually in different orders but mainly seeing google play services and android system
some time cell standby is at the first but yea, idk i turned all that off that has to do with google services.Screen time and cell standby should be first :\
Google Play services is so annoying, usually restarting helps but seems like it's not the case for you
Try turning off location services or go to settings and turn off Backup and Sync
Screen time and cell standby should be first :\
Google Play services is so annoying, usually restarting helps but seems like it's not the case for you
Try turning off location services or go to settings and turn off Backup and Sync
the top 5 are always
google play services, android system, android os , cell standby , screen.
usually in different orders but mainly seeing google play services and android system
Edit for above,Google sync is 63% of battery usage.
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FYI, factory reset DOES NOT fix this battery drain problem. i know because i tried. i still randomly get severe battery drain every now and then and i can't for the life of me pinpoint the exact issue.If you're willing, one thing you can try is do a factory reset. Then, without installing any 3rd party apps, set up your google account and use your phone for a day or so to see if you still have any issues.
FYI, factory reset DOES NOT fix this battery drain problem. i know because i tried. i still randomly get severe battery drain every now and then and i can't for the life of me pinpoint the exact issue.
since this problem persists after a "factory reset", this suggests the problem lies in LG's implementation of the firmware, particularly on at&t phones...
i know. and i have been contributing to those threads as well. all i am saying here, which is what i've said on the other threads as well, is that a factory reset does NOT help. a factory reset basically reinstalls the SAME firmware and the same problems persist thereafter.You really should read the other threads on the matter. You find lots of helpful information.
There's more than one reason for this issue. It's not just location services. It's not just carrier iq. It's not just any one thing.
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