Hey Bill, interesting. Thank you very much for your help. I will report this to our sensors guys.
One more question: Does this happen right away when you boot your device or does sensorservice only start going crazy after some period of time? If you could try to find a way to reproduce this happening, that would be great. Thanks, Michael On Saturday 02 March 2013 19:16:27 Bill Bishop wrote: > Hi Michael, > > "sensorservice" is consuming 99+% of the cpu, even with the Nexus 4 > "turned-off". I'm running 'top' via adb: > > adb root > adb shell > ubuntu_chroot shell > mount -t proc proc /proc > top > > =>Bill > > On 02/27/2013 02:14 AM, Michael Zanetti wrote: > > Hmm... does not happen with my Galaxy Nexus. Turning the screen off it > > stays on for at least 2 days. Ok, probably still worse than Android but > > not too bad for a dev preview imho. > > > > Could you guys please log in via ssh and check with top if there are any > > processes going wild? > > > > Thanks, > > Michael > > > > On Tuesday 26 February 2013 20:12:05 Bill Bishop wrote: > >> Hi Adil, > >> > >> I have the Nexus 4, and it does "burn through" the battery. Turned > >> > >> off and left overnight with a full charge, in the morning the battery is > >> dead. It also stays pretty warm; nice for the cold Colorado snowy > >> nights ;-) > >> > >> ->Bill > >> > >> On 02/26/2013 07:57 PM, Adil Chahid wrote: > >>> Hi all, > >>> I have just noticed that since I have flashed my Galaxy Nexus phone > >>> with Ubuntu Touch it has a higher temperature and even smells like > >>> burned plastic. > >>> I have also noticed that the battery got drained faster than with > >>> Android > >>> OS. Am I the only one experimenting that behavior? > >>> Still keep up the good job! > >>> > >>> Cheers! -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

