Battery after 4.4.3 Update

Sir Alex

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After trying different things for a few days, there is still no improvement in the battery performance after a 4.4.3 update, I am posting some screen shots below to get a fresh look from you.

I've cleared the cache, Dalvik cach, and a factory reset.

In the screen shots, never mind the Airplane mode. I accidentally turned it on right before taking the screen shots.

The last three screen shots are from Wake Lock Detector.
 

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Have you rebooted? Also looks like you're rooted - all bets are always off on rooted devices.

I got 14 hours with 1.5hr SOT yesterday - mostly on LTE.
 
I was about to ask if he is rooted. I've never seen the 6 dots in the lower left before. Or is that new?
 
Stock ROM? Have many extras installed that require root? Maybe something isn't playing nice with 4.4.3 that was good on 4.4.2.
 
Stock ROM? Have many extras installed that require root? Maybe something isn't playing nice with 4.4.3 that was good on 4.4.2.

It's stock ROM, but out of desperation, I installed some root stuff AFTER experiencing the drain. The two big ones are Greenify and the Faux kernel. They are not helping any.
 
It's stock ROM, but out of desperation, I installed some root stuff AFTER experiencing the drain. The two big ones are Greenify and the Faux kernel. They are not helping any.

I hate to say it but you may be due for a factory reset. The slope of that line is HORRENDOUSLY larger than mine - and you have no use during that timeframe which is exceedingly worrysome - especially when it's 5ish hours on airplane mode with zero use.
 
I hate to say it but you may be due for a factory reset. The slope of that line is HORRENDOUSLY larger than mine - and you have no use during that timeframe which is exceedingly worrysome - especially when it's 5ish hours on airplane mode with zero use.

The airplane mode was my mistake. Instead of selecting to take a screenshot, I selected the airplane mode. The airplane mode you see was only a few seconds long.

But yeah, what you see was zero usage. It was 100% before I went to bed, and the screenshots were when I got up. I did a factory reset just three days ago. I think 4.4.4. is coming.
 
I'm definetly noticing a huge battery decrease and a ton of wake locks and google services is a huge part of my drain.
 
I just had my moto X replaced due to excessive battery drain while idle. I mean my phone was almost as bad as yours withing 6-8hrs and less than an hr of SOT I was at 20%. Motorola online chat confirmed that my battery was bad. They sent me a moto maker code and I got my new phone delivered sent the old one back. There are no wake locks detected so your battery is just draining for no apparent reason.
 
Ya I had 30 minutes of screen on time today and my phone had a ton of awake time.

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I feel like Google services is causing this.
 
Running ART I find battery is lasting longer. Noticeable so.
Guess since it's default run time for L must be out of beta.
Good News!
 
Well I haven't seen the google service thing in couple days draining my battery and had a great battery day yesterday.
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What indicates that the network signal is poor?

Touch the battery bar chart and you will be taken to the battery "History Details" section (it is one of the screenshots you posted above). The mobile network signal is across the bottom. you have a gray-ish yellow almost the entire time which means that you have a poor network signal. Brighter yellow or green would be better as your phone doesn't have to work as hard to keep a signal - and it can send/receive stuff faster so that the radios don't have to work as much. The data radios can eat through your battery pretty quick if they are working hard. So, if you are in a location where you can hop on a wifi, do that and keep the wifi on all the time. The phone then turns off the cellular data and relies on wifi which takes up MUCH less battery. I have absolutely no cell signal at work (red all day long) but have a strong wifi signal and I still easily last all day long on a single charge (usually at about 40% by 11pm).
 

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