03-14-2020 10:48 PM
03-17-2020 03:39 AM
03-17-2020 04:31 AM
Anders_ASUSThanks for responding!So far, what we can see regarding the battery draining is that it's facebook's system services (not the ones you can see in all apps) that's causing this and it happened with their latest update. It can be triggered by both Facebook and the FB Messenger app. Force stopping them may not be enough (we're not sure yet).
The most efficient way of making sure that those services are indeed killed, is to uninstall both facebook and messenger so they revert back to factory version.
We are aware that these version are old and that it might not be an alternative for some of you but I just wanted to keep you up to date as we continue our investigation in this matter. Hopefully we will have a better solution soon.
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03-17-2020 05:14 AM
03-17-2020 11:07 AM
03-17-2020 08:25 PM
Anders_ASUSNot jumping on the gun right now but I do see an improvement in the battery after yesterday's update of Facebook (262.0.0.34.117) and Messenger (255.0.0.14.126) app.So far, what we can see regarding the battery draining is that it's facebook's system services (not the ones you can see in all apps) that's causing this and it happened with their latest update. It can be triggered by both Facebook and the FB Messenger app. Force stopping them may not be enough (we're not sure yet).
The most efficient way of making sure that those services are indeed killed, is to uninstall both facebook and messenger so they revert back to factory version.
We are aware that these version are old and that it might not be an alternative for some of you but I just wanted to keep you up to date as we continue our investigation in this matter. Hopefully we will have a better solution soon.
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