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(sprint) how to keep apps from constantly connecting to Internet

Thatdad

Android Expert
Hey guys, so my phones been getting way overheated, and I noticed it's when the notification tray is out of control with the notifications. Normally this isn't an issue during the day but at night my phones battery gets up to 127
 
If your battery is overheating, that would mean that it is being used, and drained. Is it? how much?

Charge your phone to 100%, reboot and take it off the charger before you go to sleep. Check settings/battery in the morning to see what apps are using/draining the battery overnight.
 
If your battery is overheating, that would mean that it is being used, and drained. Is it? how much?

Charge your phone to 100%, reboot and take it off the charger before you go to sleep. Check settings/battery in the morning to see what apps are using/draining the battery overnight.

Just took a screenshot. I've never seen android system and os over screen...
 

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The zero signal bars for your mobile signal bothers me the most :)

Tap on the graph at the top, and at the bottom, see how long the phone was awake for. Also, tap on Android system and OS one by one and see how long each kept your phone awake for (and CPU usage).

Are you rooted? If so, install GSAM battery monitor and get usage times and wakelocks from there.

Try a reboot and see if that helps.
 
The zero signal bars for your mobile signal bothers me the most :)

Tap on the graph at the top, and at the bottom, see how long the phone was awake for. Also, tap on Android system and OS one by one and see how long each kept your phone awake for (and CPU usage).

Are you rooted? If so, install GSAM battery monitor and get usage times and wakelocks from there.

Try a reboot and see if that helps.

Thanks for answering back! :) I realized today at work it was my sd card. I had levixar or some kind whatever brand. My battery wasn't even hot at all, but my sd card was blazing. I put it in the freezer to let it cool down from its 120 degrees. It's stayed around 90-98 ever since
 
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