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"Mobile standby" and battery drain on Nexus 5x #235
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thestinger
Apr 12, 2016
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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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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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n1m1
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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Correct. 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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n1m1 commentedApr 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.