

Once you narrow it down and figure out what app it is, you can find an alternative, or go into the application manager settings and further tweak the settings and see if that works. If the drain is still bad, then it's one of those apps you enabled. So anyway, once you TEMPORARILY disable everything except the above then what you do is you enable only the stuff you ABSOLUTELY NEED. I could see if the person needed those, but it's shit like carrier bloatware, and other garbage. There's lots of shit that will drain your battery though right.the average person has like 20-30 things under running services, it's ridiculous. It's more of a it's safe to disable kind of thing. You can disable it, but you don't have to and leaving it enabled won't harm your phone. On these disable lists you will see shit like the help menu. If you aren't sure of something just google it.google "galaxy s7 bloatware list" or "galaxy s7 safe to disable" or stuff similar to that. You can also leave unified settings and always on display running if you have those enabled. In this case, just force stop it so it stops running.or you can leave it if you want it probably wont matter. That doesn't mean you can disable anything else in running services, as you might have a critical app running there for whatever reason.

You could potentially disable qualcomml.embms but I leave it running cause I'm not sure what it is. When you have bad standby time, 99 percent of the time it's a background running app/apps.Īll you need running under running services is settings, your keyboard app, android services library, google services, and possibly qualcomm.embms. Make sure to disable shit you don't use, actively put apps to sleep you aren't using, and after sleeping them if they are still running in running services, force stop it. Keep in mind, google suite apps, social media apps, mega popular apps in general are known to drain battery running in the background. You can also try turning off location/sync in apps you don't need them so it doesn't waste battery.

You should only turn them on if you need them.

Of course wifi/nearby scanning and bluetooth, leaving those on 24/7 will drain battery. So download adhell's free package disabler, and try disabling certain things to see if it stops the drain. Something there is draining your battery. Without going over a bunch of shit, the easiest way to solve any drain assuming you aren't rooted or using a custom rom, you need to activate developer options and then check running services.
