What's draining my battery?

TucsonDave

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I have an original Pixel XL running Android 10. Since the update my battery has been draining pretty quickly. I understand that many of the apps still need to get optimized but right now I'm at 78% and when I look at the battery usage I only see what has used 2%, the rest is unaccounted for. Is there a way to see what is draining the battery so quickly but doesn't show up on the battery usage report?
 

B. Diddy

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In the Battery menu, are you tapping the Menu button and then tapping Show Full Device Usage?
 

MoreDef

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Would it be because that percentage is taken from the amount you've lost instead of the 100% of the entire battery life?
 

Chuckcell

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I see the same thing. Battery charge now only lasts 3/4 of a day! Truly a pain. Waiting on next gen Pixels to get a new XL. Wifie wants to consolidate our accounts, AT&T (her) and Verizon (me), so don't know at this point where we end up. So not especially concerned till then.
 

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1. After 3 years, the battery is probably not up to snuff (lithium batteries usually don't last more than 2 or 3 years before going completely dead - 4 years with 3/4 of a day isn't bad).

2. Don't get the Verizon Pixel <anything>, get the generic one from Google. (Verizon has the phone locked up to the point that it's surprising it works. The generic phone works fine on Verizon, is worth a lot more at sale time, and if you decide to do anything with it that requires unlocking the bootloader [like installing an update manually by backing up the phone and flashing the entire ROM], it's not a problem. You can also root it, install TWRP, etc. Which is why it's worth more.)
 

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Thanks Ruckbat. I bought my Pixel outright from the store and will probably do the same again in November, regardless of which carrier we or I are with, or maybe move to a Galaxy Note if I can avoid the @&$# Samsung bloatware.
 

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1. After 3 years, the battery is probably not up to snuff (lithium batteries usually don't last more than 2 or 3 years before going completely dead - 4 years with 3/4 of a day isn't bad).

I fully agree, but if on a Monday on Android 9 a batter lasts 20 hours and then on a Tueaday on Android 10 the battery lasts 10 hours, the culprit is more likely to be Android 10 and not the gradual wear down of a 3 year old battery.
 

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