Not that I'm aware of. Does the same thing on my desk at work.Is your screen turning on while in your pocket?
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Do a foreground cpu monitor using an app called Watch Dog Lite. You can do it live or set a certain time threshold. It's a great one for finding rogue apps but if your signal is fringe that'll cause lesser battery life as well and not show up expect a higher than 2% usage of "cell standby" in your phones battery stats. Back when I was on Verizon my cell standby used to compete with "screen" as my number 1 user each day.Any easy way to figure which one?
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That 101 is rather high.After running the GSam app, it shows app usage while sitting on my desk at 60%. I went into details and it shows Android System at 14.1% and Kernel (Android OS) at 12.7% System at 3.9%. Is that normal for android to be sucking 30% of my battery? I also noticed a launcher called Everything Me that I don't use anymore but still installed sucking 3.6%. That will now be uninstalled since its not even in use. Screen is at 33% and that's at 50% brightness. That seems kind of high to me considering its set that low. Phone radio is 2%, Held Awake is 5% with Doze time at 0s even though phone sits on my desk untouched most of the day. It shows average battery life is 5h 2m (3h 37m Active) and Screen on 2h 48m (2h 12m Max).
Phone has been off the charger for 90 minutes with little use and battery sits at 62% and temp is 101 degrees. That doesn't seem right.
I'll give that one a try too and see what it tells me.That 101 is rather high.
That's why I again suggest Watch Dog Lite
Open it, tap cpu on upper right and it'll show what's running in foreground (using cpu, thus battery) and background (no cpu usage but open which is typical for Android)
In the screen shot it shows the app I mentioned in the foreground as I've set it to green, shows amount of cpu next to it and app size it its far right. White are ones are system apps , again wattcan be seen is their cpu usage. Once you see the one using your battery you can kill it, white list it or launch it by tapping the one you want to check. If it's an app gone rogue I'd suggest kill it and if it comes back on uninstall it .
Hope that helps. Gsam is too vague for me unless I dig very deeply,a time consuming task when terrible shooting something gone rogue.
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