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I've been noticing on my Nexus 5 lately (the install is only a few months old, Android 6, very few extra apps installed) that the battery life has been draining in a rather odd fashion: for example, I would normally expect from experience that say overnight (nothing running except standard mobile signal, no data, no wifi, no NFC, GPS, etc), the battery usage would level off, however lately I've been getting all manner of graph curves. It isn't being caused by lack of mobile signal either.
So to begin with I removed any unnecessary apps (things like BBC radio player), and swiping any recent apps off the 'recent' list. I followed that up with regular reboots (daily at one point), yet rebooting seemed to make little difference except one time after rebooting it for the third time in the same day.
After talking with my brother about his Android experiences lately, I tried something he had mentioned for a different problem and started force-stopping and disabling apps I don't use. Battery life has returned to normal (at least what I would consider to be normal / acceptable) for the time being (though I would be more sure if I manage to get through say a week without unexpected runaway battery usage).
I found it interesting that even when some apps have been disabled (Settings > Apps), they can still somehow start. Currently my two suspects are Hangouts (which I don't use, I use Messenger) and Google Fit. The reason I suspect Hangouts is that one time I did a slew of updates on the play store, Hangouts was one of them, then the next morning I found far more battery life drained than I have ever seen, and when I looked at the battery usage, Hangouts is sitting there with something like 90% of the usage. I have less reason to suspect Fit, though the fact that it seems to like to run even though I literally haven't run it since I last factory-resetted my phone, and (IIRC) it was one of the disabled apps that somehow managed to run again.
I've never quite fathomed battery usage on this phone (though this is the first smartphone I've owned that was worth using as a smartphone). It might go for a week with battery consumption stats that are within my expectations, and then all of a sudden start to chew through the battery for no apparent reason. Sometimes it's due to more obvious things like leaving Chrome running after looking at a website or two. Pretty much any automatic behaviour I'm aware of I've disabled (such as auto updating apps while on wifi, sync'ing, etc).
One other scenario I suspect of battery chewing is updating apps through the google play store, while I expect app updating in itself to use more resources due to say high CPU usage, surely such usage should cease once the updates are complete. Since encountering such behaviour I try to stick to rebooting the phone after updates.
So to begin with I removed any unnecessary apps (things like BBC radio player), and swiping any recent apps off the 'recent' list. I followed that up with regular reboots (daily at one point), yet rebooting seemed to make little difference except one time after rebooting it for the third time in the same day.
After talking with my brother about his Android experiences lately, I tried something he had mentioned for a different problem and started force-stopping and disabling apps I don't use. Battery life has returned to normal (at least what I would consider to be normal / acceptable) for the time being (though I would be more sure if I manage to get through say a week without unexpected runaway battery usage).
I found it interesting that even when some apps have been disabled (Settings > Apps), they can still somehow start. Currently my two suspects are Hangouts (which I don't use, I use Messenger) and Google Fit. The reason I suspect Hangouts is that one time I did a slew of updates on the play store, Hangouts was one of them, then the next morning I found far more battery life drained than I have ever seen, and when I looked at the battery usage, Hangouts is sitting there with something like 90% of the usage. I have less reason to suspect Fit, though the fact that it seems to like to run even though I literally haven't run it since I last factory-resetted my phone, and (IIRC) it was one of the disabled apps that somehow managed to run again.
I've never quite fathomed battery usage on this phone (though this is the first smartphone I've owned that was worth using as a smartphone). It might go for a week with battery consumption stats that are within my expectations, and then all of a sudden start to chew through the battery for no apparent reason. Sometimes it's due to more obvious things like leaving Chrome running after looking at a website or two. Pretty much any automatic behaviour I'm aware of I've disabled (such as auto updating apps while on wifi, sync'ing, etc).
One other scenario I suspect of battery chewing is updating apps through the google play store, while I expect app updating in itself to use more resources due to say high CPU usage, surely such usage should cease once the updates are complete. Since encountering such behaviour I try to stick to rebooting the phone after updates.