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I also observed high battery drain on an older iphone. The package 'Corona Warn App + Covid-19-Kontaktprotokoll' together account for 26% battery drain. Phone
Battery Usage (24h)
Compare: Other Battery Usage (24h)
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I think this high percentage is because there is no other App running in this time period. The COVID-19-Kontaktprotokoll is implemented by Apple. |
The battery usage of COVID-19 Exposure Logging is controlled by Apple, so there´s probably no way to fix as a developer. Also, the battery statistics can be misleading, especially when there´s barely any other app running at the time: On my iPhone XR the Exposure Logging took 100% between 04:00 and 05:00, because no other app was running ✌️ |
I used my phone (after installing the app) normally and running on iOS 13.6 Beta 2: |
Sure: The percentage depends on activities by other apps, it is relative. However: One can try to estimate what it means in absolute numbers. In my case the battery drained from 100% to 15% in 24h (85%). Multiplying with 26% relative usage of (Warn App + Covid 19 Exposure Logging) this translates to an absolute 22% battery drain within 24 hours. This might be an issue, if one has no possibility to recharge the phone for a longer period. |
I have installed it yesterday morning right after getting up. |
Please, let’s not try to change facts by interpreting the numbers differently. |
@Krumelur can you please provide more information about your device and connected bluetooth devices. |
@thomasaugsten please see original report: Phone X, iOS 13.5.1. There are other bluetooth devices the phone is using, but none of them was in actual use during that time period: Car BT Key, Apple Watch & AirPods. I'll do a test today and tomorrow. Will charge to 100% with contact tracing enabled and check tomorrow morning and then do the same the day after with contact tracing off. |
Installed the App yesterday evening. |
Using the App for around 28h now. Stats on an iPhone 8, iOS 13.5.1 (last 24h):
Everything as expected, phone used as always with light Safari, Mail and Messages use, Music for approx 3h (mainly background). |
@Krumelur Thanks for your help. If this behavior today the same please give here the feedback I will than contact you via e-mail. |
Same here, iPhone 6s: usually at the end of the day, I have around 50-60% left. I installed CWA yesterday (afternoon), and at the end of the day I had only 38%. Looking at usage, "Health (Covid-19 Exposure Logging) uses 17% and is on position 3. Knowing how much I used the other apps (pos 1: 20%, pos 2: 18), the battery usage of "Health..." is not acceptable. It is not your fault, but in the end this will result in less and less people using it, so it needs to be fixed - by Apple - and fixed fast(!) This not only requires you to charge your battery more often but it also reduces the life-time of your battery significantly... |
Just adding my observation as a FYI - On my iPhone SE (Old 2016 version) no problems, battery usage normal. On my iPhone 11 I noticed significant higher battery usage and it got really hot this morning after it did the CWA update at 9:20. Solution: I switched the iPhone 11 off and on again, that seems to fix it. Temperature normal and battery usage seems to be OK again too. |
On an iPhone SE 2020 running iOS 13.5.5 beta, I drained about 40% of the battery over 18 hours and 35% of that was the COVID-19 Contact Protocol, so that’s about 14% of the total capacity. I’ll try if it differs on iOS 13.6 Beta. |
Here’s the promised update. After another night of idling, the battery went from 98% to 74% within 11h. Conclusion: 24% loss over 11h doesn’t seem too bad and better than the initial observation where it had used 37% within roughly the same time period. Does contact tracing run more tasks initially, thus causing more energy use? The photos app has a similar behavior: excessive CPU use until all photos are processed, then very little usage. I’ll post another update in 24h with contact tracing disable to see the difference in energy consumption. |
Irgendwas scheint seltsam. Die App hat laut Apple bisher 0-mal die Codes überprüft. Die Installation und Aktivierung war am Dienstag gegen 8 Uhr morgens. Könnte es zusammenhängen, dass hier das System potentiell Amok läuft und unter gewissen Umständen in einer Loop hängt, wodurch so viel Akku verbraucht wird? Will überprüfen, aber kann es nicht etc. 🤔 |
So, I had to switch off tracing because the battery usage is really, really horrendous. BackgroundI have not moved outside of my apartment during the test-pages. The iPhone was on WiFi about 100% of the time. I had installed CWA and switched on Exposure Loggin, the result is really bad. Within 24hrs the battery was used mostly by Health (COVID-19 Exposure Loggin). Environment
Again, this is probably not a problem that you guys can solve, but this is more of an FYI: I have to switch off Exposure Logging because I don't want to charge my battery 2x per day (even though I am not moving at all) |
Yesterday I tried to reproduce the behaviour from 'day 1' by charging my phone to 100% followed by a powercycle and then using it for 24 hours (without charging). Within 24 hours, the battery drained from 100% to 10%.
--> The battery drain caused by 'COVID-19 Exposure Logging' is reduced to 1/2 of what was observed on the first day: It still causes ~10% of the total battery drain within 24 hours. Wild guess:
Conclusion from my side: The battery drain of the 'Corona Warn App' itself seems ok., but Apples 'COVID-19 Exposure Logging' has room for improvement. |
Another 24h later with contact tracing disabled in settings, the energy consumption was 32% - conclusion: I can no longer keep my claim up that battery life is negatively affected by the app or Apple’s new feature. The energy consumption seems to be within similar ranges. |
I can confirm @Krumelur findings. After 48 hours of battery draining it seems to be back to a normal energy consumption. |
Just a heads up: There seems to be a bug in iOS There are numerous confirmed reports on |
I am using my iPhone 11 Pro Max with iOS 14 Developer Beta 5 and COVID-19 Contac Protocol is using 24% pur of 100% Battery (10 Days stats). It is too damn high! |
@sicbb Can you please try Beta 6? |
Download in progress... |
@sicbb Thank you for your effort. Have you already tried a test with the Developer Beta 6? Best regards, Corona-Warn-App Open Source Team |
@svengabr Yes, i installed yesterday the Developer Beta 6. Since then, my Battery Status Screen shows COVID-19 at 16% usage for the last 24h. |
@sicbb How long was your overall Bildschirm ein and aus time? Because this percentage is not based on your battery capacity it is based on you complete usage of the phone in the last 24h. This means a not used phone has a high percentage and a heavy used phone has 1% here |
Thanks for the insights. As you can see for example yesterday you have an overall Batterienutzung of ~12% 16% of this are for Covid19 Framework this means around 2% of your battery capacity are used for Covid19 Framework. We have seen around 1%-2% as normal. |
Moin moin Iphone8 Mfg 🤘🏼 |
Hi, wie gesagt dieser Prozentsatz bezieht auf die relative Nutzung der letzte 24h. Das heißt wenn du dein Gerät intensiv nutzt dann fällt der Prozentsatz auf 1-2%. Ich würde dir ja ein Update auf 13.7 aber ich denke du möchtest den Zustand deines Gerätes beibehalten. Außerdem sind in dem Zustand deines Gerätes schwer Aussagen über Energieverbrauch zu machen. |
@huebi82 Nicht die App verbraucht bei dir den Akku sondern das von Apple ins Betriebssystem integrierte Exposure Notification Framework. Die App hat auf dessen Akkuverbrauch keinen Einfluss. Wenn du, wegen dem Jailbreak, nicht bereit bist eine aktuelle iOS Version zu verwenden wird dir leider nicht zu helfen sein. |
Ausreden gibt es wie Sand am Meer. Deswegen sind diese auch so wertlos! Nachdem ich die App entfernt habe is auch wieder ruhe mit dem nutzlosen Stromverbrauch Mfg |
Ich kann das auch nur bestätigen. Mit iOS 13.7 und 14 ist es noch mehr geworden - innerhalb der 10 Tage stand es mit 16% an der ersten Stelle. Ich nutze iPhone 8. |
Aber was steht dort? @jankout
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Bei mir haben die Bewegungsmitteilungen seit iOS 13.7 über die letzten 10 Tage jetzt 53% der Batterienutzung erreicht :-( Und ja - die CWA kann direkt nichts dafür, allerdings ist sie die einzige Anwendung die Bewegungsmitteilungen braucht. Und damit indirekt schon verantwortlich, dass ich mein IPhone seit der Aktivierung der CWA oft mehr als einmal am Tag laden muss. Dieses Problem zu lösen kann nicht auf mich als Endanwender abgeschoben werden - und trägt, da jetzt seit Wochen bekannt, auch nicht zur freudigen Nutzung der CWA bei. Und Tatsache ist leider, dass die Batterie, bei ansonsten gleicher Nutzung, nach der Installation der CWA deutlich öfter zu laden ist. Auch ich habe ein iPhone 8 mit iOS 13.7 |
Das ist natürlich korrekt, aber ich denke nicht das die Entwickler durch umstellen von Einstellungen das ENF dazu bringen können weniger Strom zu verbrauchen (da dieses ja von Apple kommt). |
Ich denke, dass es wichtig wäre, direkt mit Apple zu sprechen und darauf hinzuweisen. |
Dazu benötigen wir detaillierte Screenshots der Batterynutzung, denn die 16% sind die relative zu deiner Gesamtnutzung und nicht zu deinem Batteryverbrauch. |
@jlang027 |
@jlang027 50%von 30% Batterienutzung sind 15% deines gesamten Batteryzeit das ist schon relativ viel aber der Wert ist auch hoch weil andere Apps kaum genutzt werden, kannst du bitte noch den Screenshot von deinem Batteriezustand einfügen? |
Meine Screenshots sind alles 10 Tage Werte, der Batteriezustand ist bei 97% |
Hello @Krumelur, This issue has been marked as obsolete and will be closed now. thanks, Corona-Warn-App Open Source Team |
Diese sinnlose app gibts wohl immer noch!?
Schämt euch steuergelder sooooosinnlos zu verprassen!!!
David B ***@***.***> schrieb am Mi. 30. Sept. 2020 um 10:39:
If this issue is obsolete, what makes it so? Is there a fixed version
which needs to be present? My wife is seeing this issue on the
recently-released NHS Covid-19 app on iOS 13.7.
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Describe the bug
Installed the release version of the app on iPhone X. The app completely drained my battery over night. Power usage protocol shows Health’s COVID-19 contact protocol being responsible for between 60% and 100% of battery usage.
Expected behaviour
Battery life shouldn’t be affected as documented.
Steps to reproduce the issue
Check the battery section in the settings.
Technical details
iPhone X, iOS 13.5.1
Possible Fix
Additional context
The COVID-19 context protocol doesn’t contain any entries.
I noticed that a message popped up twice yesterday about my region not being supported and was asked to check the Corona warning app used. The CWA is the only such app installed and configured. Maybe this problem is related?
Note: I live in Germany and didn’t travel abroad, so the region thing looks like a bug to me.
Internal Tracking ID: EXPOSUREAPP-1882
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