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Thursday, 4 April 2013

Wake lock detector 1.4.2


Wake lock detector
Current Version: 
1.4.2
Requires Android: 2.1 and up
Category: Tools
v1.4.2 update:
* “Your device does not support battery statistics” bug was fixed by adding Bluetooth permission
* Now apps show the total wakelock usage time (previously it was showing the maximum only)
* Sorting the expanded wakelocks by usage time
**Upcoming**
#widgets
#dark theme
#knowledge database for common issues
* MIUI users * – You need to make sure that battery service is turned on.
Overview:
“Wakelock Detector” Version 1.4.1
Ever wondered why your smartphone screen doesn’t turn off automatically when it should have, the screen wakes up all of a sudden or you find your phone battery drained even when you exited apps and turned off the screen? This might be due to wakelock holding apps.”Wakelock Detector” helps you to detect battery consuming applications in your Android device by checking wakelock usage history. Now you can find out which applications drain your battery in a simple way by using this app!
“Wakelock” is a mechanism of power management service in Android OS, which can be used by other applications to keep CPU awake (Partial wakelock) and keep/turn the screen on off(Full wakelock). Applications which use wakelock privilege improperly leads to situations where the CPU or phone screen stays on without user’s knowledge and thus causing dramatic battery drain.
“Wakelock Detector” shows wakelock usage statistics for all applications, which ever held wakelock since boot. By default it displays Partial wakelocks sorting by the longest usage time. Further, you can choose Full wakelock type to see screen related wakelocks. For instance, if your screen is keeping on even after screen timeout or your screen turns on randomly by itself, then you can choose Full wakelock type on the top (Brightness icon) to see which wakelocks are holding your screen wakelock. Furthermore, if you are interested in currently running applications then you can change sorting type to “Active” which shows active running applications on the top. Forfurther details please refer to FAQ inside Settings.
Main features:
# shows both Partial-wakelock (responsible for CPU usage) and Full-wakelock (responsible for Screen usage) ;
# merges wakelocks of corresponding app into one expandable view for better user experience;
# currently active running applications are shown in green color;
# allows easy sorting options by Running state , Wakelock time and Alphabetical order;
How to use:
#1 Install the app
#2 Charge your phone above 90% and unplug cable (or just reboot the phone)
#3 Give it a time (1-2 hours) to accumulate some wakelock usage statistics
#4 Run “Wakelock Detector”, it will display all wakelock statistics for you!
#5 Check the apps on the top, if they show very long wakelock usage time then you found the cause of your battery drain!
*Note: Wakelock Statistics are gathered since Step#3
Notice
We are working on improving the performance of the “Wakelock Detector” by adding new features regarding wakelock issues users usually face. We are trying to follow up all your comments. And we know that the application is not ideal yet. We would appreciate if you send us email before giving negative comments in the Play Store. Your feedbacks are always welcome.
Keywords: wakelock detector, wakelock, partial wakelock, battery save, screen keeps on,cpu awake, battery drain, display which app drains your battery, betterbatterystatsCurrent Version: 
1.4.2
Requires Android: 2.1 and up
Category: Tools
v1.4.2 update:
* “Your device does not support battery statistics” bug was fixed by adding Bluetooth permission
* Now apps show the total wakelock usage time (previously it was showing the maximum only)
* Sorting the expanded wakelocks by usage time
**Upcoming**
#widgets
#dark theme
#knowledge database for common issues
* MIUI users * – You need to make sure that battery service is turned on.
Overview:
“Wakelock Detector” Version 1.4.1
Ever wondered why your smartphone screen doesn’t turn off automatically when it should have, the screen wakes up all of a sudden or you find your phone battery drained even when you exited apps and turned off the screen? This might be due to wakelock holding apps.”Wakelock Detector” helps you to detect battery consuming applications in your Android device by checking wakelock usage history. Now you can find out which applications drain your battery in a simple way by using this app!
“Wakelock” is a mechanism of power management service in Android OS, which can be used by other applications to keep CPU awake (Partial wakelock) and keep/turn the screen on off(Full wakelock). Applications which use wakelock privilege improperly leads to situations where the CPU or phone screen stays on without user’s knowledge and thus causing dramatic battery drain.
“Wakelock Detector” shows wakelock usage statistics for all applications, which ever held wakelock since boot. By default it displays Partial wakelocks sorting by the longest usage time. Further, you can choose Full wakelock type to see screen related wakelocks. For instance, if your screen is keeping on even after screen timeout or your screen turns on randomly by itself, then you can choose Full wakelock type on the top (Brightness icon) to see which wakelocks are holding your screen wakelock. Furthermore, if you are interested in currently running applications then you can change sorting type to “Active” which shows active running applications on the top. Forfurther details please refer to FAQ inside Settings.
Main features:
# shows both Partial-wakelock (responsible for CPU usage) and Full-wakelock (responsible for Screen usage) ;
# merges wakelocks of corresponding app into one expandable view for better user experience;
# currently active running applications are shown in green color;
# allows easy sorting options by Running state , Wakelock time and Alphabetical order;
How to use:
#1 Install the app
#2 Charge your phone above 90% and unplug cable (or just reboot the phone)
#3 Give it a time (1-2 hours) to accumulate some wakelock usage statistics
#4 Run “Wakelock Detector”, it will display all wakelock statistics for you!
#5 Check the apps on the top, if they show very long wakelock usage time then you found the cause of your battery drain!
*Note: Wakelock Statistics are gathered since Step#3
Notice
We are working on improving the performance of the “Wakelock Detector” by adding new features regarding wakelock issues users usually face. We are trying to follow up all your comments. And we know that the application is not ideal yet. We would appreciate if you send us email before giving negative comments in the Play Store. Your feedbacks are always welcome.
Keywords: wakelock detector, wakelock, partial wakelock, battery save, screen keeps on,cpu awake, battery drain, display which app drains your battery, betterbatterystats

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