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StuMcBill

macrumors 6502a
Original poster
Jul 11, 2011
649
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Aberdeen, Scotland
Just today my battery seems to be draining like crazy, and I'm not sure how to diagnose it?

I've installed cocoatop and can't see anything untoward.

I've attached a list of my latest installed cydia tweaks and my cocoatop usage.

Does anything jump out at anyone as strange?

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eyoungren

macrumors Penryn
Aug 31, 2011
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26,946
Try turning off Location Services for a minute and see what happens. Then toggle it back on.

Sometimes LS gets 'stuck' on with some service refusing to release it. Toggling it off then back on releases whatever has a hold on it.

LS can suck battery because GPS is constantly on.
 

darricksailo

macrumors 601
Dec 18, 2012
4,353
113
Just today my battery seems to be draining like crazy, and I'm not sure how to diagnose it?

I've installed cocoatop and can't see anything untoward.

I've attached a list of my latest installed cydia tweaks and my cocoatop usage.

Does anything jump out at anyone as strange?

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c238f7278e9c205363cfbba2b7db0ebe.png

You can try installing BatteryUsageEnhancer or DetailedBatteryUsage to see if it gives you any insight on what app or daemon might be using up a lot of battery
 

bandofbrothers

macrumors 601
Oct 14, 2007
4,779
328
Uk
Remove the tweak and see if the phones behaviour changes.

A person on Semi Tethered can just restart the phone to take the phone back to stock to see if the phones behaviour changes.
 
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