on 25-04-2015 07:50
Had my S5 for about 3 months now no issues. Battery really good with about 3% drain overnight on wifi. Fully charged it last night and got up this morning to find the battery on 69%. Thought it was some app causing a wakelock but nothing in the battery stats. The phone only wokeup a few times during the night briefly, and the only processes using the battery were System Idle and Cell Standby. Had full signal all night aswell and wifi was ok.
So what could cause such a battery drain when nothing was using the battery?
on 25-04-2015 08:00
Hi Paul. Has your S5 recently updated to Lollipop?
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on 25-04-2015 08:07
on 25-04-2015 08:07
on 25-04-2015 08:12
on 25-04-2015 08:12
Sometimes simply rebooting the phone will clear anything draining the battery.
on 25-04-2015 08:13
on 25-04-2015 08:13
@jonsie wrote:Sometimes simply rebooting the phone will clear anything draining the battery.
Yea i used to do that on my S3, as there was a mediaserver bug that would drain the battery. However then you could see the culprit as it was obvious in the battery stats. This time there is nothing in there, nothing using the battery or keeping the phone awake
on 25-04-2015 08:16
on 25-04-2015 08:16
I can only go as far as suggesting you take the battery out to check to see if it is bulging. (you know the test... if you lay it on a flat surface it should stay flat. Any type of distortion and it will move or rock) This was the cause of battery drain on my S3 when I had it). If it isn't that.. I would have to leave you in the hands of the experts to talk about other battery drain issues.:smileywink:
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on 25-04-2015 08:22
on 25-04-2015 08:22
Hi again Paul. Just found this from the AndroidCentral Forum. Others having a similar issue. Have a read through and see if there is a solution from those who have posted?
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on 25-04-2015 08:31
on 25-04-2015 08:31
on 25-04-2015 09:01
on 25-04-2015 09:01
@paulbacon wrote:
Cheers. Could be a dodgy app update, although wouldnt this appear in the battery settings?
If i disable pre-installed apps, would that stop them running and using any permissions they have? S5 comes pre-installed with loads of apps you cannot delete that could be causing problems
Ah now @paulbacon you are getting far too technical for me. I know my limitations
I would wait until one of the real Android experts comes along like @MI5 or @viridis (Unless anyone else comes online before them)
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on 25-04-2015 09:48
on 25-04-2015 09:48