- Apr 26, 2014
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Hello, I am new here and registered because of the current problem I'm having as its driving me insane.
2 Days ago I received the update to KitKat 4.4.2 on my S4 (Carrier 3 in the UK), and have noticed my battery is being drained much quicker than when on 4.3, I did do a factory reset after installing kitkat, I dont really want to do another one if necessary.
So today I decided to monitor the battery usage using the Gsam Battery Monitor app and discovered that in a total of 11 hours usage the phone was kept awake for 9 of those hours, as in not being able to go into a deep sleep...this resulted in 52% of the battery used in that time..and while that doesn't seem much..I only used the phone to send about 10 text messages and about 15 minutes of web browsing. (in comparison my GFs S5 used about 20% total battery in the same amount of time with moderate-heavy use).
Unfortunately due to the permissions of KitKat I cant see exactly what was causing the phone to stay almost constantly active, however upon checking the wakelocks on Gsam it showed "Combined app WakeLocks, non-kernal" was awake for 11h3m in an 11h13m total use time, but I have no idea what combined wakelocks are
.
Looking in the app usage section of Gsam showed the usual "Android System" at the top 17.4%..followed by System 10.2% (which has a GPS icon and when opened shows a service relating to my S-View cover?) then Kernal Android OS 6.9%..now while this doesn't explain much, I decided to check the built in battery monitor and it showed that the biggest use of battery was a process called GlanceViewMK at 23%, (above the screen at 21%), and when clicked on..shows 10hr53m stay awake with 43m of CPU usage.
Surely this isn't right? for a process which I presume, is the one activated when you wave your hand over the sensor to show "information preview", would this really keep the phone awake for almost 11 hours?.
Now as I have only just noticed this about 45 minutes ago I haven't managed a test with the "info preview" setting turned off in the phone settings, but I just wanted to post my findings/information in case it was useful to any others with problems relating to this and the constant wave of bugs that seem to plague the 4.4.2 update.
Or if I am completely wrong and someone with a lot more knowledge on the matter (im fairly a noob when it comes to mobile OS's) can shed some light or even just a thought of how to solve this problem.
I will disable the option and report back after a day of use tomorrow with my findings..I will attach some screenshots to help explain, if I haven't explained clearly enough
Any help/advice is greatly appreciated





2 Days ago I received the update to KitKat 4.4.2 on my S4 (Carrier 3 in the UK), and have noticed my battery is being drained much quicker than when on 4.3, I did do a factory reset after installing kitkat, I dont really want to do another one if necessary.
So today I decided to monitor the battery usage using the Gsam Battery Monitor app and discovered that in a total of 11 hours usage the phone was kept awake for 9 of those hours, as in not being able to go into a deep sleep...this resulted in 52% of the battery used in that time..and while that doesn't seem much..I only used the phone to send about 10 text messages and about 15 minutes of web browsing. (in comparison my GFs S5 used about 20% total battery in the same amount of time with moderate-heavy use).
Unfortunately due to the permissions of KitKat I cant see exactly what was causing the phone to stay almost constantly active, however upon checking the wakelocks on Gsam it showed "Combined app WakeLocks, non-kernal" was awake for 11h3m in an 11h13m total use time, but I have no idea what combined wakelocks are

Looking in the app usage section of Gsam showed the usual "Android System" at the top 17.4%..followed by System 10.2% (which has a GPS icon and when opened shows a service relating to my S-View cover?) then Kernal Android OS 6.9%..now while this doesn't explain much, I decided to check the built in battery monitor and it showed that the biggest use of battery was a process called GlanceViewMK at 23%, (above the screen at 21%), and when clicked on..shows 10hr53m stay awake with 43m of CPU usage.
Surely this isn't right? for a process which I presume, is the one activated when you wave your hand over the sensor to show "information preview", would this really keep the phone awake for almost 11 hours?.
Now as I have only just noticed this about 45 minutes ago I haven't managed a test with the "info preview" setting turned off in the phone settings, but I just wanted to post my findings/information in case it was useful to any others with problems relating to this and the constant wave of bugs that seem to plague the 4.4.2 update.
Or if I am completely wrong and someone with a lot more knowledge on the matter (im fairly a noob when it comes to mobile OS's) can shed some light or even just a thought of how to solve this problem.
I will disable the option and report back after a day of use tomorrow with my findings..I will attach some screenshots to help explain, if I haven't explained clearly enough

Any help/advice is greatly appreciated





