Again, Firefox is causing a huge battery drain on my Android device when it's not running. I've set everything up so that it has no chance of running in the background, yet last night I saw a 6%
Again, Firefox is causing a huge battery drain on my Android device when it's not running. I've set everything up so that it has no chance of running in the background, yet last night I saw a 6% battery consumption, a large part of which was caused by Firefox. To avoid this, every time I exit I have to force close it.
I need a browser that works across all my devices, I would like it to be fully open source and have synchronization between my computer and smartphone. I would prefer it not to be based on Chromium. Firefox, if it didn’t have this issue, still consumes a lot of battery when in use and is slow on Android, but I could accept that. But for it to drain so much battery when not in use, no. Any suggestions for something I might have missed?
Strange as I've a fairphone 4 running CalyxOS and I'm ashamed to say I have at least 90 tabs open on Firefox and it isn't causing a battery drain. I do need to get around to closing a few though.🙃
@justine it happens from time to time. It hasn't been happening for weeks, then a couple of days ago it started behaving this way again.
What I don't tolerate is that it I say "no background processing", I expect no background processing 😉
@[email protected] Phones can be weird and I spent hours just trying to figure things out. It sounds like Firefox is running or was running for some time. How is your signal. I have noticed when I worked in the boonies with bad or no cell reception that my battery didn't last nearly as long. This was due to the phone using more power to access the cell network. Firefox could be using more power if there is a script or page that updates at a certain amount of time (think news pages updating the page every few mnutes) and trying to pull the page.
Have you checked what data is being up at night or any updates happening in the background
@[email protected]ge I'm usually connected via WiFi, so it shouldn't be related to mobile signal.
I think that something gets stuck and continues to run, even if the app isn't allowed to run in the background.
I'll try with Fennec and Mull, just to see if it is related to any kind of telemetry
For it to show a drain over that time, it must've somehow been running in the background, right?
Managing background apps on Android is a challenge without root.
Maybe try setting up another user profile (the "Work Profile") and run it there? Using apps like Island, you can launch apps in other profiles without actively switching profiles. I do this for crappy apps that like to run all the time - Island will shut down those apps however you want. If nothing else, signing out of that profile ends the app, while your main profile continues.
That said, I don't see this use with Firefox, and I'm a real bastard to my phones. My current Firefox stat is 8% over the last 3 hours,and I've been using it.
I also run Mull, which is a fork of Firefox with some stuff removed. It seems a little better on battery.
@[email protected] thank you for the suggestion. I had already tested Vivaldi and found it interesting. I don't love it's closed source and chromium based, but for now it is ok