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al...@google.com <al...@google.com> #2
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ap...@google.com <ap...@google.com> #8
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ap...@google.com <ap...@google.com> #10
Not fixed here on QPR1 Beta 1, Pixel 6 Pro.
al...@google.com <al...@google.com> #11
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ap...@google.com <ap...@google.com> #13
not fixed on 6a QPR beta1.1
ap...@google.com <ap...@google.com> #14
Thank you for reporting this issue. The issue related to high battery drain attribution to Google Play services in Google Settings has been fixed and will be available in a future release.
For other issues related to battery drain, we request you to file a separate issue with all the relevant details like bug report
al...@google.com <al...@google.com> #15
bu...@google.com <bu...@google.com> #16
If you continue to have this issue, please file a new issue with the bug report here
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pr...@google.com <pr...@google.com> #23
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I also confirm the very high battery consumption of +/- 50% by Google Play services. The latest version is currently installed. How much longer can we tolerate this? Fix it finally. It's been more than a month since the stable version of Android 15 was released.
na...@google.com <na...@google.com> #24
na...@google.com <na...@google.com> #25
15/20% of the battery juice goes always to the play services.
any info on when this "fixed" will be rolled-out?
pr...@google.com <pr...@google.com> #26
For other issues related to battery drain, we request you to file a separate issue with all the relevant details like bug report
na...@google.com <na...@google.com> #27
There seems to be a theory that Google play service does not judge network conditions at all, and even requests a large number of invalid connection requests when the network is limited, resulting in power consumption. It seems that the Google app (com.google.quicksearchbox) will be the same. Because the bug interception mechanism of Android lacks some functions, it cannot be recorded in the bug report.
pr...@google.com <pr...@google.com> #28
i have a brand new Pixel 9 pro. I have the same issue. Play Services is eating my battery in the background (35%).
Did a factory reset but nothing helped. All updates are installed to date.
Very annoying.
na...@google.com <na...@google.com> #29
The following release(s) address this bug.It is possible this bug has only been partially addressed:
androidx.core:core-i18n:1.0.0-beta01
androidx.leanback:leanback:1.2.0-beta01
Description
R8 may double-outline platform NewApi calls when automatic outlining is enabled, so we should consider no-op'ing the
@DoNotInline
annotation when we're using an R8 version that does outlining.Looping in from email,