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True. I had used Inbox before without issue. I'll give it a shot. Not much to lose at this point.Well, that is another idea; uninstall InBox, turn Gmail sync back on, see if the overuse of Google Services was caused by the switch to InBox. You can always reinstall InBox later if you find it makes no difference.
I just did a cache wipe a couple of days ago. Phone is super fast now but it didn't fix the google play services issue lolI do not have your problem.
A few ideas ...
I think an Android user should be prepared to do a Factory Data Reset. I use Nova Launcher Prime, Pixel Phone Pro, and Tasker pretty heavily. All three have backup/restore and it makes moving to a new phone or setting up after a Factory Data Reset to be not joyful but not horrendous.
These are complex hardware/firmware/software devices that can have strange problems. The three buttons at the bottom of the screen stopped working on my Turbo. I tried everything I could think of to correct it, Nothing worked. As the last step before going to Verizon to get it replaced I did a Factory Data Reset. After that it started working again and has not been a problem since.
I do a Factory Data Reset after every major system upgrade and will do so for Kit Kat to Lollipop. I do not do them otherwise (except for the previous paragraph).
I remember a user on the Bionic who had a problem with his touch screen. No one else could reproduce his problem on their Bionic. A friend of his did not have any problem when using the Bionic that was causing all the problems. Conclusion there was some incompatibility between the physical characteristics of that single person.
I keep assuming that when you say you wiped the cache you mean you went into recovery and did a Wipe Cache Portion that takes 5-8 minutes to run. If this is an incorrect assumption then it is something you need to do. I do it every seek as part of normal maintenance.
As I said ... I don't have your problem. My assumption is that you will end up doing a Factory data Reset in preparation for a device exchange and one of those tw3o actions will address the problem.
... Thom
I don't have the option to uninstall the update. It's grayed out. I can only disable.Anyone try uninstalling updates for Google Play Services in settings-apps?
I do not have your problem.
A few ideas ...
I think an Android user should be prepared to do a Factory Data Reset. I use Nova Launcher Prime, Pixel Phone Pro, and Tasker pretty heavily. All three have backup/restore and it makes moving to a new phone or setting up after a Factory Data Reset to be not joyful but not horrendous.
These are complex hardware/firmware/software devices that can have strange problems. The three buttons at the bottom of the screen stopped working on my Turbo. I tried everything I could think of to correct it, Nothing worked. As the last step before going to Verizon to get it replaced I did a Factory Data Reset. After that it started working again and has not been a problem since.
I do a Factory Data Reset after every major system upgrade and will do so for Kit Kat to Lollipop. I do not do them otherwise (except for the previous paragraph).
I remember a user on the Bionic who had a problem with his touch screen. No one else could reproduce his problem on their Bionic. A friend of his did not have any problem when using the Bionic that was causing all the problems. Conclusion there was some incompatibility between the physical characteristics of that single person.
I keep assuming that when you say you wiped the cache you mean you went into recovery and did a Wipe Cache Portion that takes 5-8 minutes to run. If this is an incorrect assumption then it is something you need to do. I do it every seek as part of normal maintenance.
As I said ... I don't have your problem. My assumption is that you will end up doing a Factory data Reset in preparation for a device exchange and one of those tw3o actions will address the problem.
... Thom
Can you elaborate on the process you use to wipe cache? I was told to go into settings, then storage, cached data, and clear.I do not have your problem.
A few ideas ...
I think an Android user should be prepared to do a Factory Data Reset. I use Nova Launcher Prime, Pixel Phone Pro, and Tasker pretty heavily. All three have backup/restore and it makes moving to a new phone or setting up after a Factory Data Reset to be not joyful but not horrendous.
These are complex hardware/firmware/software devices that can have strange problems. The three buttons at the bottom of the screen stopped working on my Turbo. I tried everything I could think of to correct it, Nothing worked. As the last step before going to Verizon to get it replaced I did a Factory Data Reset. After that it started working again and has not been a problem since.
I do a Factory Data Reset after every major system upgrade and will do so for Kit Kat to Lollipop. I do not do them otherwise (except for the previous paragraph).
I remember a user on the Bionic who had a problem with his touch screen. No one else could reproduce his problem on their Bionic. A friend of his did not have any problem when using the Bionic that was causing all the problems. Conclusion there was some incompatibility between the physical characteristics of that single person.
I keep assuming that when you say you wiped the cache you mean you went into recovery and did a Wipe Cache Portion that takes 5-8 minutes to run. If this is an incorrect assumption then it is something you need to do. I do it every seek as part of normal maintenance.
As I said ... I don't have your problem. My assumption is that you will end up doing a Factory data Reset in preparation for a device exchange and one of those tw3o actions will address the problem.
... Thom
Just completed the process. Took about 10 minutes to complete before reboot started.
Good.
There has never been an explanation from Motorola or Verizon on why it takes so long.
... Thom
The battery drain on my phone got significantly better after a factory reset. Google Services is still higher than it should be but staying under 10%, but with no noticeable impact on battery life.Battery drain no better after cache wipe. In 16 hours I was down to 16% remaining.
Going to wait on 5.1 before doing an FDR.