I have a Samsung Galaxy S2, Android Gingerbread 2.3.5.
Two weeks ago my battery suddenly started draining really quickly, lasting half a day instead of 2 days. Similarly with my spare battery (lasting a couple of hours instead of a day).
At the same time 3G Watchdog warned me that I had nearly reached my monthly data limit of 500MB even though I was only half way through the month and hadn't been using the Internet any more than usual (I would normally only use about 250MB a month).
All my apps are set to manually sync. The only apps I can think which might use data in the background are BBC Weather (refreshes every 4 hours, unlikely to be the problem as I can see the data going up by the minute in 3G Watchdog) and Whatsapp.
I've gone into Settings, Accounts & Sync, and unticked Background Data. This has reduced data consumption from around 20+MB a day to 7MB a day - still much higher than it used to be and much higher than I want as that represents half my data allowance without me even doing anything.
After doing this I tried using the Network Usage app to find out what was using the data but the figures don't seem to correspond with those in 3G Watchdog. It shows Maps and Google Play Services as the top users.
I've also deactivated data when I'm not using the phone.
Battery usage seems much better as a result of these 2 actions.
However when I go into Play Store it forces me to switch the Background Data option back on...
I have to have data switched on to use sat nav (Google Navigate)... but it's taking half an hour to find GPS signal, (though it's better with background data switched off)... I'm guessing this is because so much data is being chewed up otherwise :-( and it's making sat nav unusable. I work in a different place every day and rely heavily on satnav.
Is all this a result of the recent Google Play Services update? I'm on v 5.0.84 (1259630-034). At one stage battery usage showed Google Play Services at the top , now it shows Andriod OS.
What can I do about this? It's not practical to keep deactivating data and background data because I'm sure I will forget. Is there a way to uninstall the latest update of Google Play Services to see if this fixes the problem?
I'd be grateful for any suggestions.
Two weeks ago my battery suddenly started draining really quickly, lasting half a day instead of 2 days. Similarly with my spare battery (lasting a couple of hours instead of a day).
At the same time 3G Watchdog warned me that I had nearly reached my monthly data limit of 500MB even though I was only half way through the month and hadn't been using the Internet any more than usual (I would normally only use about 250MB a month).
All my apps are set to manually sync. The only apps I can think which might use data in the background are BBC Weather (refreshes every 4 hours, unlikely to be the problem as I can see the data going up by the minute in 3G Watchdog) and Whatsapp.
I've gone into Settings, Accounts & Sync, and unticked Background Data. This has reduced data consumption from around 20+MB a day to 7MB a day - still much higher than it used to be and much higher than I want as that represents half my data allowance without me even doing anything.
After doing this I tried using the Network Usage app to find out what was using the data but the figures don't seem to correspond with those in 3G Watchdog. It shows Maps and Google Play Services as the top users.
I've also deactivated data when I'm not using the phone.
Battery usage seems much better as a result of these 2 actions.
However when I go into Play Store it forces me to switch the Background Data option back on...
I have to have data switched on to use sat nav (Google Navigate)... but it's taking half an hour to find GPS signal, (though it's better with background data switched off)... I'm guessing this is because so much data is being chewed up otherwise :-( and it's making sat nav unusable. I work in a different place every day and rely heavily on satnav.
Is all this a result of the recent Google Play Services update? I'm on v 5.0.84 (1259630-034). At one stage battery usage showed Google Play Services at the top , now it shows Andriod OS.
What can I do about this? It's not practical to keep deactivating data and background data because I'm sure I will forget. Is there a way to uninstall the latest update of Google Play Services to see if this fixes the problem?
I'd be grateful for any suggestions.