For a long time, I have had GrapheneOS on my Google Pixel 7 - which I don’t use anymore as my main phone, but it’s almost always on. It has some apps, but mainly, a constant connection to my email. No SIM card, connected via Wi-Fi.
I’ve always noticed a battery drain of about 4-5% overnight, sometimes even more, despite not having notifications and not using it.
Last night, I decided to remove Google Services. In 24 hours (and a few minutes of usage), it consumed 2% of the battery.
I’m trying to understand how much I need Google Services for my needs. The main messaging systems I currently use are bridged with Matrix, and on Element, I have notifications via ntfy (unified push).
In the coming days, I will try to see if it’s possible for me to do without them.
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@[email protected] I would say two percent are totally fine. But like you, I suspect that Google is the power drainer. To be honest, I’m not surprised. Please let me know about the results of your research. I am really tempted to get a Pixel and run Graphene on it. Knowing that everything works as expected would make the decision much easier.