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Hi, I am new new to the forum and this is my first post.
I have an Xperia Z3 D6653. Lately I have been noticing that the battery has been draining faster than normal. I installed a battery analyzser app for that too.
A few observations:
I understand there is battery drain but 48% is not understandable.
Thanks in advance.
Boot on safe mode and check again
http://talk.sonymobile.com/t5/FAQ/How-to-boot-your-phone-into-safe-mode/m-p/348008#U348008
Hi
Since google play services is using the maximum battery, it's for sure that one of the app is the culprit. ( in the second screenshot, apps usage is 74% of the total battery used
)
Uliwooly gave the best possible way to determine it.
Usually a normal phone restart could also help fix the problem.
For the abnormal battery % readings, check this thread
http://talk.sonymobile.com/t5/FAQ/Facing-problems-with-abnormal-battery-and-shutdown/td-p/320375
@uliwooly
I did try that, and a relatively better result. Only 12% drain on standby for the sametime.
Correctly stated that it is an app. Is ther a way to identify it?
I tried to uninstall the last few apps I installed. Hasn't helped much.
Also, the irregularities like battery dropping from 12% to 4% in a 10 seconds
or
Battery fluctuating between 96% and 99% even on charge seems odd to me.
I found the solution.
I'm a low user, not someone who is always on their phone but I used to use about 50% battery each day and it suddenly changed to about 95%.
I have done 3 things: disabled auto updating of apps;
clicked on the sony lounge and whats new popups and chosen the disable options (lounge now shows in app settings as disabled, maybe 'what's new' isn't able to be disabled completely but I did choose some sort of disabling option when I got a notification);
changed the phone's wallpaper to the sony one which is nearly all black.
Now, with the same low use, I'm only using about 10% of the battery per day.
I'm connected to wifi at home and work and Virgin (EE) when not.
What a result! It seems all those continuous and annoying app updates were the main problem and disabling as many auto updates as possible is the way to go.