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I have done nothing with my phone yet it has severely dropped from 87% to 21% through the night, I have just let mobile data on so that I can get push notifications. Here are my battery stats:
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Anyone with the same problems? How can I fix my battery issues?
He doesn't have one stitch of red in his mobile network bar. That can't be it. Obviously, it is something in Android system, but what? It could be dozens of things. I suggest getting GSam and see what apps your phone is using the most. Something is running pretty constant and just sucking your battery dry.Poor cell reception can eat battery at a pretty rapid pace. Yours is not very good, so I would guess that's your biggest problem. Do you have wifi where you live? If so, connect to wifi overnight and see if there's a difference.
He doesn't have one stitch of red in his mobile network bar. That can't be it.
What is the H+ in your status bar next to your signal? Is that some type of mobile hot-spot?
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One thing is for sure, wake time bar is nearly fully blue. That ain't good over several hours unless screen time is several hours too. Definitely a wakelock issue compounded by low signal strength. The question is, what is keeping the device awake?
Poor cell reception can eat battery at a pretty rapid pace. Yours is not very good, so I would guess that's your biggest problem. Do you have wifi where you live? If so, connect to wifi overnight and see if there's a difference.
I wouldn't say it had anything to do with his cell reception ... Or I should say I don't believe that was the biggest drain. If you look you can see his phone was awake the entire time (pretty much) even though he didn't have the screen on.
@ OP - I would you say you have an app misbehaving. I would download wakelock detector to see what is keeping your phone awake like that.
It does but there is a work around . Follow the directions hereBut doesn't wake lock detector require root access on KitKat?
It does but there is a work around . Follow the directions here
https://forums.androidcentral.com/e...=com.uzumapps.wakelockdetector&token=37wLJ1iM
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Try to use pandora or Spotify or google play music to see if you have the same issue.Mines crappy too...i dont have the patience to mess around with it