For the last two or three days I noticed that Automagic seems to keep my phone constantly awake, but I can't find any reason for it.
Since I'm running the latest dev build (on a rooted Nexus 5, KitKat 4.4.4) it might be related to that version.
It manifests itself mainly in a rather high battery consumption during the night (20% in less than 7 hours with screen off).
There are no long running or constantly executed flows or wakelocks that I could detect.
Please look at the attached screenshots, they were made 15 minutes after disconnecting the power supply.
Automagic build 1.25.0-dev keeps phone constantly awake?
Moderator: Martin
Automagic build 1.25.0-dev keeps phone constantly awake?
Last edited by kintrupf on 17 Nov 2014 10:28, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Automagic build 1.25.0-dev keeps phone constantly awake?
To check if the problem was caused by the last EAP build 1.25.0-dev I re-installed the current Play Store version 1.24.0.
With an identical set of flows and settings the battery usage dropped like a stone, I'm now back to the usual 3-4%.
So it really looks like the latest EAP build might have a problem there.
I'll install the latest EAP build again in the evening to confirm this.
With an identical set of flows and settings the battery usage dropped like a stone, I'm now back to the usual 3-4%.
So it really looks like the latest EAP build might have a problem there.
I'll install the latest EAP build again in the evening to confirm this.
Re: Automagic build 1.25.0-dev keeps phone constantly awake?
According to the screenshots the wakelocks look OK to me in WLD but the measurement duration of 15 minutes on the battery screenshot is a bit short to draw any conclusions.
It seems very strange that WLD shows an awake duration of Automagic of 39 seconds and Android reports 15 minutes.
I recommend to reboot the device.
It seems very strange that WLD shows an awake duration of Automagic of 39 seconds and Android reports 15 minutes.
I recommend to reboot the device.
Re: Automagic build 1.25.0-dev keeps phone constantly awake?
My initial sample time was 7 hours, with around the same battery drain per hour as within the 15 minutes. I rebooted the phone yesterday evening and now the battery drain seems to be gone. I guess this case will be one of those which cannot be solvedMartin wrote:According to the screenshots the wakelocks look OK to me in WLD but the measurement duration of 15 minutes on the battery screenshot is a bit short to draw any conclusions.
It seems very strange that WLD shows an awake duration of Automagic of 39 seconds and Android reports 15 minutes.
I recommend to reboot the device.