Battery consumption app difference (Google Play Services) - Redmi K20 / Xiaomi Mi 9T Questions & Answers

I have an issue with the battery consumption stats since I have the Mi 9T, with Google Play Services always on top of the list with MIUI battery stats. I've tried everything, disabling GPS, clear cache, factory reset, now I'm on EU rom and it's the same...
I've installed GSam and now the stats are completly different, much more coherent as you can see on the screenshots.
A friend has bought the phone too and he also have Google Play Services in top draining app (with global rom)!
Can someone explain this?
Thanks

I found there is apparrently a bug with last stable Google Play Services version 18.3.82.
https://www.zdnet.com/article/how-to-fix-the-android-bug-thats-draining-your-battery/
https://www.androidpolice.com/2019/08/12/heads-up-the-latest-play-services-update-has-a-battery-drain-problem/
After updated to 18.7.17 beta, the consumption seems now back to normal

Allright, and how do i remove the one with the bug to install the older one ?

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Google Play Service battery drain cause?

I tried searching Google for battery drain related to Play Services. Up until my phone had official KitKat, even with CM11, the battery drain from play services was never this horrendous (about 36% battery usage).
The only thing I could find besides version 4.4 was the "fix" for battery drain related to location was that some Sony devices, upon upgrading to KitKat, suffered similar problems with battery.
I've come to the conclusion the RAZR HD/MAXX HD suffer from the same issue.
Downloading BetterBatteryStats I found when GPS was the only way of doing location services, the battery drain is ~1% an hour. When I had high accuracy or battery savings mode, the drain was ~3.5% an hour. This is the EXACT issue that the Xperia devices are suffering from.
So, for all those on KitKat who are experiencing battery drain, try switching to Device Only. This will utilize only GPS satellites to determine location. You will lose location based stuff in Google Now, suck as traffic or weather but your battery will last much longer.
I looked through and didn't see anything about this in any other thread, so I decided to make a new one. Hopefully Google updates Play Services to be a bit more friendly with LTE and WiFi location settings soon (I'm looking at you, I/O).
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Another potential way around this is possibly using the Greenify app, if you're rooted. You'll also have to donate ($2.99 USD) but it's well worth it if you ask me. I actually used my Amazon Coins to donate that way.
With a donated version, you can hibernate system apps, but you have to be careful because hibernating certain system apps could cause other apps to no longer work (which is easy to fix - just unhibernate them). But, this is different from freezing apps. Freezing an app means you've disabled it. What Greenify does is prevent the phone from starting up apps when the screen is off (wake lock). But, you can launch the app yourself and it will fire up (albeit maybe a little slower since it wasn't pre-loaded) and then when the screen goes back off, Greenify will hibernate the apps again.
This is another way to stop apps from firing up when you're not using your phone. I've noticed Google Play services going nuts one time. A reboot cured it, but I wasn't sure what apps would have been using it. I've since Greenified some regular apps and I haven't seen it happen again.
But, Greenify is definitely something to look at. The non-donation version only allows you to greenify non-system apps, but even for those, it works really well.
You can get it at Google Play or at Amazon App store.
I haven't got issues with battery drain at the moment but I bookmarked this link of reddit and maybe it help you.
Sorry for the English
http://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/1zxri4/google_play_services_battery_drain_the_real/
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I believe I read that thread, too. It is helpful to understand that Google Now is really what's killing the battery. I've noticed that the battery life is one again incredible on my phone after changing to device only. This allows me to still use navigation if necessary and also allows my weather extension in DashClock to work because the one I installed allows the phone to read GPS location instead of relying on my network location. So for now while I lose traffic updates and weather updates through the Google search app, it's not SO bad. I seriously hope they modify the number of times that Google pings for your location or figure out how to cause less drain on the battery, because I find the location stuff incredibly useful at times.
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Looking through the time line today saw this thread and remembered this app. Hopefully its helpfull

[Q] Please help me find the cause of battery drain

My phone's battery has been sucked dry way too fast since ~may 25.
I am and have always been on stock rom, and I only rooted the phone this weekend in order to use BetterBatteryStats and Wakelock Detector.
I estimate that during a day of heavy use for me before the end of may, the battery usage cannot have been much above 5%/h
According to BBS the phone used 6.4%/h over 7h30m this morning with less than a minute of screen on-time.
None of these things have helped significantly:
Disabling automatic syncing
Setting location mode to "device only"
Uninstalling EVERY third-party app except these most essential: Authy, Barcode Scanner, BetterBatteryStats, Dropbox, DSB Wildcard, LastPass, Sleep as Android (and addons), SuperSU.
Factory reset
*Upgrading to Android 4.4.3
Disabling WiFi to see if that would make a difference
Disabling mobile network data
Using recovery mode to wipe cache
My conclusions (please correct me if i'm wrong):
The drain is not caused by any third party app that I have removed without seeing an improvement
The drain is not caused by Google's location service or account syncing
The cause is not Android itself. I used 4.4.2 for 6 months without problems, and I only upgraded to 4.4.3 last week
The problem is independent of location (WiFi and cell towers). During the 7h30m when I collected the data below and got the corresponding graph, I was both at home, at work and commuting between the two, and I can't see any difference on the graph.
The problem is not related to the runtime, because i used ART almost since it was released with android 4.4 and after the factory reset I have used Dalvik
My suspects:
The issue started while the new version of Google Play Services was rolling out. Maybe it ****ed something up?
Batteries consist of multiple "cells" right? Maybe one of them (about 50% I think) broke?
I have uploaded a logfile from BetterBatteryStats below. That data was collected with account syncing disabled, location mode set to "device only" and only the third-party apps mentioned above installed.
Please contribute with any relevant insight or idea, and don't hesitate to ask for more info or propose experiments, to narrow down the possibilities.
Thanks
Styrkefuglen said:
My phone's battery has been sucked dry way too fast since ~may 25.
I am and have always been on stock rom, and I only rooted the phone this weekend in order to use BetterBatteryStats and Wakelock Detector.
I estimate that during a day of heavy use for me before the end of may, the battery usage cannot have been much above 5%/h
According to BBS the phone used 6.4%/h over 7h30m this morning with less than a minute of screen on-time.
None of these things have helped significantly:
*Disabling automatic syncing
*Setting location mode to "device only"
*Uninstalling EVERY third-party app except these most essential: Authy, Barcode Scanner, BetterBatteryStats, Dropbox, DSB Wildcard, LastPass, Sleep as Android (and addons), SuperSU.
*Factory reset
*Upgrading to Android 4.4.3
Disabling WiFi to see if that would make a difference
Disabling mobile network data
My conclusions (please correct me if i'm wrong):
The drain is not caused by any third party app that I have removed without seeing an improvement
The drain is not caused by Googles location service or account syncing
The cause is not Android itself. I used 4.4.2 for 6 months without problems, and I only upgraded to 4.4.3 last week
The problem is independent of location (WiFi and cell towers). During the 7h30m when I collected the data below and got the corresponding graph, I was both at home, at work and commuting between the two, and I can't see any difference on the graph.
My suspects:
The issue started while the new version of Google Play Services was rolling out. Maybe it ****ed something up?
Batteries consist of multiple "cells" right? Maybe one of them (about 50% I think) broke?
I have uploaded a logfile from BetterBatteryStats below. That data was collected with account syncing disabled, location mode set to "device only" and only the third-party apps mentioned above installed.
Please contribute with any relevant insight or idea, and don't hesitate to ask for more info or propose experiments, to narrow down the possibilities.
Thanks
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Have you tried wiping cache and dalvik cache in recovery? Give them a wipe and let's hope that stop the battery drain.
taodan said:
Have you tried wiping cache and dalvik cache in recovery? Give them a wipe and let's hope that stop the battery drain.
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Hey taodan, thanks for the suggesion. :good:
I forgot to mention that I have used ART almost since it was released with Android 4.4, but I haven't changed the runtime since i did the factory reset.
So I have had the battery draining issue with both runtimes, which makes me think that the it is not related to the runtime I'm using.
I have tried wiping cache from recovery at least once, but I can't remember if I did that before or after the factory reset.
Do you still think that wiping dalvik cache will help?
I will update the original post with the info I forgot here.

Battery drain after Google Play installation

Hello,
I installed Google Play on my HDX (without rooting, since I can't yet) and noticed right away that the battery drains much faster. I had also installed an alternate launcher and the device seemed slow, so I factory reset the HDX and installed just Google Play again. Again the battery is drain is noticeably faster. Has anyone else experienced this and is there a way to mitigate it?
Thank you.
I have not experienced that but I have an hd10. Not an hdx
This is not the right fourm section for the HDX, however I do not see why your battery would drain after installing the Play Store.
Check your running services and processes, and go ahead and post your CPU/RAM usage, maybe Google Play Services is draining your battery.

Google Play Services Huge Battery Drain

Hello everyone,
since two or three days the battery life of my x compact decreased to a point where I can't get over the day even if the phone is not used.
I'm running the latest 7.0 update and had to factory reset the device after the update (because of a bootloop...). After that I deactivated or deinstalled nearly all preinstalled google or sony apps except the play services and play store.
A few days ago I got a weird message in the play store that my account can't be validated and I have to check my account preferences (this message). So I reactivated some google apps and updated all of them through the now working app store. After that I deactivated them again and everything worked fine.
...except that I now can watch the battery level going down every few minutes while play services is listed as the main battery consumer.
Can anyone help me to fix this? I rebooted, cleared cache from all activated google apps. I don't want to reset my phone again and I also don't want to have all the google apps activated all the time
Thanks in advance!
Wanted to update some apps today but it also says now that it was unable to update the apps without any further information.
Lost 25% battery while driving 35 minutes to work (and without using phone while driving).
Does anyone else have this problem?
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Same situation here, disabling only Play Music and Video (and some Sony apps).
Play services drain 23% of battery
Ok, I found that if I disable Lifelog the Google play services starts to drain battery like crazy. Have you also disabled it?

Huge battery drain

I bought the mi A1 about 8 months ago and it was working fine up until 3 weeks ago.
The battery has started to drain big time and the Android is consuming most of the power.
I've tried the below already,*
1. Calibrating my battery.
2. Factory reset to January update.
3. Stopping the apps running in the background.
4. Turning off location / wifi and internet.
5. Tried disabling backup of photos.
6. Disabled app preview messages under Google.
Despite doing all this the battery drains big time, even when it's idle when I'm sleeping.
P.s - I'm unable to upload screenshot because it keeps saying that there's a network issue. But the screenshot stats say that the android os consumes most of the battery and SoT was 30 minutes. Phone was idle for most of the time. It came down 100-20% in a few hours.
Android OS is eating away most of the battery.
First thing, clear the cache, you can use explorer to do it, hit clean at the bottom.
Check running apps (settings > developer > running services) and see what is running and using battery.
It might be the media scanner, they use loads of battery when they get stuck on a corrupt file, you could take out the sd card if you have it formatted as external.
kudos1uk said:
First thing, clear the cache, you can use explorer to do it, hit clean at the bottom.
Check running apps (settings > developer > running services) and see what is running and using battery.
It might be the media scanner, they use loads of battery when they get stuck on a corrupt file, you could take out the sd card if you have it formatted as external.
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Thank you for your response.
I've cleared cache using the Files Go app.
I checked the services running in the background and I've all the cached process but they seem to be regenerating.
Apps consuming RAM are - Settings, Messenger, callenhancement, SimContacts,com.qualcomm.qcrilmsgtunnel, carrier services, google play services, spock, swiftkey and the launcher.
All these get regenerated even if I kill them.
Do any of the following cause battery drain? If yes, how do I fix them?
I've already done a factory reset but the problem still persists.
AkCullen said:
Thank you for your response.
I've cleared cache using the Files Go app.
I checked the services running in the background and I've all the cached process but they seem to be regenerating.
Apps consuming RAM are - Settings, Messenger, callenhancement, SimContacts,com.qualcomm.qcrilmsgtunnel, carrier services, google play services, spock, swiftkey and the launcher.
All these get regenerated even if I kill them.
Do any of the following cause battery drain? If yes, how do I fix them?
I've already done a factory reset but the problem still persists.
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Apps will start and run in the background, that is normal in android, the only way you can reduce that is to reduce the background apps in developer options.
I think you should instal better battery stats which should help you work out exactly what is draining the battery.
Is you phone stock, have you rooted, used any custom roms or modded it?
kudos1uk said:
Apps will start and run in the background, that is normal in android, the only way you can reduce that is to reduce the background apps in developer options.
I think you should instal better battery stats which should help you work out exactly what is draining the battery.
Is you phone stock, have you rooted, used any custom roms or modded it?
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My phone is stock, I have not rooted nor have I installed any custom ROM.
I have installed better battery stats in my phone.
AkCullen said:
My phone is stock, I have not rooted nor have I installed any custom ROM.
I have installed better battery stats in my phone.
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OK, without root you might be better with Gsam battery monitor but see how you go.
kudos1uk said:
OK, without root you might be better with Gsam battery monitor but see how you go.
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Gsam monitor detected 96% of battery to have been used by android OS.

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