Weird battery drain and overheating?

Noah Armstrong

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Hello. I updated to lollipop, and when I am heavily using my phone, it stays cool and the battery is acceptable. When I don't use it, the battery drains Alot (about 55% in 6 hours) and the phone gets super hot. I have downloaded gsam battery, and it doesn't show anything unusual. My battery settings say that the Android system is using 19% currently, but jumps to 65ish% when the phone is on for a long time. Help please!

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Welcome to Android Central! Is Cell Standby a high percentage, and are you on wi-fi during this time? S6 owners are seeing that problem, but I don't know if it's also a problem on the S5 on Lollipop.

Another thing to try is to unmount the SD card (in Settings>Storage), removing it, and rebooting. A corrupt file on the SD can cause overheating and battery drain, because the Media Scanner gets stuck on that file and works overtime.
 

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Cell standby is about 1% compared to the android system at 19%. I have kept WiFi off as much as possible. And I have turned off location.

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I have cleared my cache. So it is not my android system drawing power? When on for about 5 hours, it says my stay awake is 20-40 minutes.

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It appears to be a Lollipop issue. Some people have reported an update last night (with no change in any of the phone information) that seems to have cured the problem.
 

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Anything look out of the ordinary? BTW, I'm on AT&T.

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The mobile signal doesn't look that great around the time the battery is draining quickly--I still wonder if poor signal is one of the main problems.
 

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But if mobile data were off, then there would be a gap. Where the steepest decline is, there's actually active mobile signal in the graph.
 

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