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#51
When inserting OH (or pressing the switch), the 3.3V pin is momentarily powered while eeprom at 0x50 is searched through i2c. This happens even if tohd.service is shut down. So the presense switch triggers also something else than tohd.
(btw Does anyone know how to force 3.3V pin powered?)
 

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I lost about 10% in 4 hours of mild usage. Occasional Whatsapp message, and wifi and 3g on. Feels like better than before. Will keep checking.
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25% in five hours, as opposed to 50% previously. Yes, this did have an effect.
 
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ok, so my jolla is of the charger with deactivated tohd for about 6h now, one online jabber account the whole time, mail sync every 30min. Did some messaging, listened to music, demonstrated the phone to a friend and some browsing. battery is at 81%. Disabling the daemon seems really to help battery drain big time. especially in idle charge holds a lot better than before
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OK, what the hell.

I just keep getting Failed to issue method call: Invalid argument

Tried rebooting also, no help.

Any advice?
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Thanks for finding this bug. I can confirm that stand-by increased A LOT when I disabled this service. Jolla should disable it by default, at least until they figure out how to make it work properly.
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Originally Posted by Boxeri View Post
OK, what the hell.

I just keep getting Failed to issue method call: Invalid argument

Tried rebooting also, no help.

Any advice?
Try without the --runtime flag, or use "stop" if you don't want to get rid of it permanently.
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But if I leave --runtime away, that is going to mean it is permanently disabled?

Don't wanna do that, 'cos gonna forget it and that might be not good
 
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BTW, does there exist a Sailfish graphical frontend for systemctl? If not someone should write one.
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Originally Posted by Boxeri View Post
But if I leave --runtime away, that is going to mean it is permanently disabled?

Don't wanna do that, 'cos gonna forget it and that might be not good
Just use stop then as i said. And it's not a problem to disable it permanently now as you can always enable it later on if you want.
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