Sometimes apps aren’t to blame for fast discharging rates: the quick discharging happens due to depleted battery health and/or low battery capacity. All the “Battery usage” does is to try and estimate the power consumption based on logical/software data, such as CPU time, I/O and IRQ rates, etc. It has no information regarding the physical battery consumption.
However, there are apps, such as Ampere and Wattz (this one is a FLOSS app), capable of showing information about battery health: how much charge the battery is currently capable of storing, how many power is currently being drained, what’s the current battery temperature, and so on. Perhaps it can help diagnosing battery issues.
Sometimes apps aren’t to blame for fast discharging rates: the quick discharging happens due to depleted battery health and/or low battery capacity. All the “Battery usage” does is to try and estimate the power consumption based on logical/software data, such as CPU time, I/O and IRQ rates, etc. It has no information regarding the physical battery consumption.
However, there are apps, such as Ampere and Wattz (this one is a FLOSS app), capable of showing information about battery health: how much charge the battery is currently capable of storing, how many power is currently being drained, what’s the current battery temperature, and so on. Perhaps it can help diagnosing battery issues.
Yeah actually I figured out that it was a network problem, it was trying to connect to 4g but the signal was blocked by the building I was in