"Mobile standby" and battery drain on Nexus 5x #235

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n1m1 commented Apr 12, 2016

Hello,
on my new Nexus 5x I am detecting high percentages of mobile standby which are the reason of a huge battery drain. However, I don't have any evidence that this problem is related to Copperhead.

This usually happens when my device switch from WiFi to 4G . At that point, even if I switch again to WiFi, mobile standby (and battery drain) persists. The only way to fix this is rebooting the device. Moreover, in this particular situation (WiFi -> 4G -> WiFi) I can't switch again to 4G: mobile data is not working any more.

APN settings are correct. Furthermore, before writing this post, I've also tested a new SIM card: nothing change.

Thanks in advance for your attention.

P.s: Copperhead is really great.

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That's almost certainly an upstream Android issue or a hardware issue. Worth noting that more power will be drained if the signal is poor.

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thestinger commented Apr 12, 2016

That's almost certainly an upstream Android issue or a hardware issue. Worth noting that more power will be drained if the signal is poor.

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Correct.
Browsing around I've seen that actually lot of devices running 6.0.1 are affected by this issue. A popular suggestion for fixing the bug is that of performing a factory reset. I could give a try to this (even if I am not very convinced) but...

How can I backup my device since I am not root (therefore I can't use oandbackup which seems to be the only app on F-Droid useful for this purpose). Any suggestion about the methods I could employ to backup contents and apps on CopperheadOS?

Thanks.

n1m1 commented Apr 12, 2016

Correct.
Browsing around I've seen that actually lot of devices running 6.0.1 are affected by this issue. A popular suggestion for fixing the bug is that of performing a factory reset. I could give a try to this (even if I am not very convinced) but...

How can I backup my device since I am not root (therefore I can't use oandbackup which seems to be the only app on F-Droid useful for this purpose). Any suggestion about the methods I could employ to backup contents and apps on CopperheadOS?

Thanks.

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You can use adb backup (with the appropriate flags, something like adb -f backup.ab -all -shared and then adb restore backup.adb IIRC).

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thestinger commented Apr 12, 2016

You can use adb backup (with the appropriate flags, something like adb -f backup.ab -all -shared and then adb restore backup.adb IIRC).

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n1m1 Apr 12, 2016

Great.
Thanks for the prompt answer.

n1m1 commented Apr 12, 2016

Great.
Thanks for the prompt answer.

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