Android system draining battery life

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Hey guys got another problem here :l
I noticed my htc battery draining quicker than usual so I checked what's killing my battery and I noticed the android system was at 74%. When I checked the usage I saw all these weird app names like keychain and fake launcher, is it a virus? Need help guys!



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Oops forgot to post the screen shots

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Anyone know? Tried posting the pictures on my phone but for some reason its not showing up on my last post..

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Hey guys got another problem here :l
I noticed my htc battery draining quicker than usual so I checked what's killing my battery and I noticed the android system was at 74%. When I checked the usage I saw all these weird app names like keychain and fake launcher, is it a virus? Need help guys!



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No, they're not viruses. They're part of the system. I had to Google them to find out what they were. I can't remember specifics but Google them if you want.

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Go to each app that updates your notification and see what happens if you turn off the notification for that app. Also did you install something that uses sensors to activate? You might want to deactivate and reactivate them until you find the culprit. Also, if you just did the 4.3 update, you might want to reinstall and see if that fixes it.
 
I see similar behavior after upgrading to 4.3.

Download and reinstall the update but clear your caches first by using app manger iii or similar software. See if that helps. Other forums are reporting corrupted upgrades so if you download a complete one, it may fix any corruption.
 
Download and reinstall the update but clear your caches first by using app manger iii or similar software. See if that helps. Other forums are reporting corrupted upgrades so if you download a complete one, it may fix any corruption.

Probably gonna be a stupid question but how do I reinstall it again?

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I noticed the same thing, but now is happening something weird, my phone is draining the first 30-40% very fast, but the last 30-40% is lasting forever..
 
I have to say, I for one am not seeing any issues with my One. BTW Fastboot is off.

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