Att s7e battery massive battery drain

streetkilln

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I received an update from att a few days ago, since then my phones battery been draining quick no matter what i do. Every 2 or 3 minutes i loose one percent, i honestly cant deal with it, i think i may factory restore.. anyone els having issues.
 
mine's been like that since the April update.
So has mine. It seems like it gets better a day after the updates and then gets atrocious again. Battery life is horrible on this phone now. I am very lucky if I get 2.5-3 hours screen time.
 
try cleaning cache partition and give it couple days to catch up with itself. if that doesnt fix it within a week or so factory reset and it'll be right out of the box. give it a few days to settle and if that doesnt work call samsung and have them repair it. replacing the battery itself is like $50-$70 i think.
 
Fixed mine with the package disabler pro app. Use the menu to disable bloatware. Then just look through it and kill stuff you don't need. I get ridiculous battery life now. Before with stock att s7e I could not make it past 6 pm. Good luck.
 
Fixed mine with the package disabler pro app. Use the menu to disable bloatware. Then just look through it and kill stuff you don't need. I get ridiculous battery life now. Before with stock att s7e I could not make it past 6 pm. Good luck.
I've had package disabler pro on mine and doesn't seem to be helping
 
For me, happened right after the Sept update (7days ago). Trouble holding a 4g suggests a crappy radio and the Android System is using more battery than my screen. Terrible. May do the factory reset this weekend but if it's just bad programming I may have to wait for next month or flash to August, if possible.
 
For me, happened right after the Sept update (7days ago). Trouble holding a 4g suggests a crappy radio and the Android System is using more battery than my screen. Terrible. May do the factory reset this weekend but if it's just bad programming I may have to wait for next month or flash to August, if possible.

Try booting into recovery and wiping the cache partition. It worked for me. No more ridiculous android system.
 

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