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AntonioC
Dropbox Staff
9 years agoDropbox app for Android causing high battery usage
Hi there, I’m Antonio, a member of the Dropbox Mobile team. We’ve discovered an incompatibility issue between Dropbox’s app and Android OS that led to higher-than-normal battery usage on Android phones.
We’ve fixed the issue, and the app should return to normal functionality after restarting it.
To restart the app:
- On your device, open the Settings app and select Application Manager
- Switch to the Running tab to view your active apps
- Tap the Dropbox app and select Stop
- Re-launch the Dropbox app from your home screen
If you’ve restarted the app and are still seeing higher-than-normal battery usage, please reply to this thread, and we’ll take a look.
- Hi Alan, the main release of v76 will be rolled out 100% on this Wed. v78 will follow 2 weeks after that.
We’re glad to hear about this. We’d recommend that if any users still experience battery issues to contact our team directly so we can investigate this matter on an individual basis.
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- megawhite9 years agoCollaborator | Level 9
My versions are listed above.
I checked my battery usage list and Dropbox does not even appear let alone show any drain. I also have camera uploads enabled, photos and videos, Wi-Fi only, when battery level is greater than 40%. Sync contacts unchecked.
Try clearing the cache from the Dropbox settings menu? That should not affect operation.
I wonder if there is any functionality related to the draining that is not active on my older Android 5.0 phone.
- bmotorsports9 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Dropbox seems to be aware of the issue and keeps releasing new BETA versions that don't resolve the problem.
There is another thread where they are covering the issue with much more detail:
The current suggestion to roll back to a much older version is the only effective solution at the moment (from the other thread, the commenter is fabiovilan):
"Just uninstall your current version and download the latest 100% working version (64.2.2) from:
https://www.androidapksfree.com/apk/dropbox-64-2-2-6420200-apk-download/
You will need to allow to install from unknown sources and, after install, disable auto-update in google play. Other than that everything will work fine until a official fix that should take some time.
PS: I don´t work for dropbox, just another user with the very same issue."
Ya done messed up Dropbox! Get more of your team and escalate this issue ASAP, this is affecting users on my multi-person Team account and is a CRITICAL BUG.
- bmotorsports9 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Ya done messed up Dropbox! Get more of your dev team on this and escalate this issue ASAP, this is affecting users on my multi-person Team account and is a CRITICAL BUG.
From a Pixel XL
Android 8.0.0
Dropbox 72.2.2
- megawhite9 years agoCollaborator | Level 9
It's beyond me how long this can go on for. There should be a team of people on this 24/7 until fixed due to the consequences and inconvenience of the bug experienced by so many people! Get a grip Dropbox.
- Lkwdvm20109 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Dropbox is killing my battery too :( i have just reverted to lower version. I hope this will be resolved soon. It is ridiculous for dropbox with everything turned off taking 20% of battery
- fabiovilan9 years agoCollaborator | Level 8
megawhite wrote:
I wonder if there is any functionality related to the draining that is not active on my older Android 5.0 phone.
Peharps... I´ll summarize everything here to help dropbox developers pinpoint the problem.
Camera Upload is ON, What to upload "photos and videos", When to upload "only while charging". All notifications disabled, sync contacts disabled,
I tried uninstalling and installing thousands of times, cleared the cache, app data, everything you can imagine. I have been using this feature for years and no wakelock even happened before.
And NO, this is NOT dropbox working as intended, it is NOT uploading anything, all pictures have been synced when charging, after I take it off the charger it just starts the wakelock... Even after a reset the wakelock returns after some time. There is nothing to upload, and even if there were, it is NOT charging, so why is it running (wakelock) and preventing the phone to go to deep sleep ?
Latest dropbox version working without problem: 64.2.2 . Any newer version (from 66.2.2 to beta 74.1. 8 ) has the BUG. Dropbox developers should be able to see what changed diffing the code.
BetterBatteryStats show the Partial wakelock on
*job*/com.dropbox.android/.camerauploads.CameraUploadsScanAndUploadJobService
Obs: Running Samsung A5-2016, Android 7 latest stock version from samsung, non-rooted. Using greenify and BetterBatteryStats (with ADB to enable additional information without root).
If you need any additional info, just ask !
- fabiovilan9 years agoCollaborator | Level 8Read my post above...
- Peter_B1719 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Just want to give an update:
Signed up for Beta... Currently, Ver. 74.1.8 installed. - Problem remains
- Peter_B1719 years agoHelpful | Level 675.1.4 - better, but still wakelock. 10-15% battery per day without use of App.
My Note 8 remains in CPU state 433 MHz when turned off. No deep sleep (checked with CPU spy)
As soon as i force the app to quit or i uninstall it, deep sleep works again. - fabiovilan9 years agoCollaborator | Level 8Dropbox developers are not taking this seriously... Soon all power management apps on Android and even Google itself in Android 7 will flag Dropbox as battery consuming and block it from running and it will take months/years for Dropbox to revert this. This is a VERY SERIOUS BUG, flag it as CRITICAL and test it before the release of a new beta.
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