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erik_carlstrom
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Re: Samsung transform mobile phone battery drain

Then your device might be using a lot of juice when NAT checks in and finds the device location. Do you have GPS on? Are you in a building or near a window? Do you have Wifi enabled?
Erik
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Beavis8
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Re: Samsung transform mobile phone battery drain

Do you have GPS on?

Yes

 

Are you in a building or near a window?

Yes

 

Do you have Wifi enabled?

No

 

Again, none of my settings have changed from when I had no battery usage problems to now.

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erik_carlstrom
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Re: Samsung transform mobile phone battery drain

There's a good chance that getting the location is taking longer.  You might try enabling Wifi (don't have to connect, just enable).  Location Services can use both the GPS and Wifi to better refine your location.  It might help in getting your location faster.  Another option would be to increase the location interval to it's maximum value and check usage.  

Erik
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Beavis8
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Re: Samsung transform mobile phone battery drain

WiFi is only good if you are connected to a WiFi network.

 

Since the phone is connected to 3G, why would you need WiFi? 

Also, the WiFi here uses a 3G router so connecting to it would be redundant.

 

Running at the highest setting sort of defeats the purpose of NAT.

 

I think I will try the usual solution for Symantec products and un-install/re-install it.

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erik_carlstrom
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Re: Samsung transform mobile phone battery drain

Let me step back and explain a little bit.  Location Services (within the device) uses multiple data points to determine your location.  These are the GPS radio, Cell towers (phone and data), and Wifi signals.  You can end up with varying signal strengths that can impact the accuracy of the location.  

 

So, the recommendation is to make sure Wifi is "on" in settings, but not to connect via Wifi.  

 

Why do you think changing the checkin frequency defeats the purpose of NAT?  If you can't find the device, you can decrease the frequency at any time.  For locking the device or using the Sneak Peek feature the checkin value is moot as these are initiated manually.  

 

So we can try to reproduce the battery issues, what's the version of Android that you have on your device?  You can find this in Settings > About Phone.  

Erik
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Beavis8
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Re: Samsung transform mobile phone battery drain

Why do you think changing the checkin frequency defeats the purpose of NAT?  If you can't find the device, you can decrease the frequency at any time.  For locking the device or using the Sneak Peek feature the checkin value is moot as these are initiated manually.  

 

If you lose your phone you want to know where it is ASAP.  You don't want to wait 12 hrs. for the next update on its location.  By then the battery might be dead.

 

So we can try to reproduce the battery issues, what's the version of Android that you have on your device?  You can find this in Settings > About Phone.

 

Nexus S (Telus)

 

Android Version:
2.3.6

Baseband version:
I9020AUCKF1

Kernel version:
2.6.35.7-gf5f63ef
android-build@apa28 #1

Build number:
GRK39F

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Andmike
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Re: Samsung transform mobile phone battery drain

Hi Beavis8.

 

As it is the weekend and Erik may be spending time with his family I will post response.

 

I think the idea about decreasing the frequency was that if NAT is causing a constant battery drain then decreasing the frequency might help you.  If you loose your phone then you can go online and increase the checking frequency at any point.  If you can't go online to increase the frequency then neither can you use NAT to locate the phone.

 

However now that you have provided the background data I am sure the team will review the situation and see if the battery drain issue can be addressed.

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erik_carlstrom
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Re: Samsung transform mobile phone battery drain

Thanks for the information.  I've passed it along to development.

 

Just to clarify, the frequency settings are for normal usage only.  When you lock the device you'll see the following:

 

Since your device is most likely lost or stolen, locking your device will trigger Lost Mode. Norton Anti-Theft will perform the following actions at the same time in Lost Mode:
Lock your device to protect your personal information.
Track the location of your device more frequently.
Use your device's camera to take pictures of who has the device and where it is.
You can create a message that will appear on your device to assist in retrieval.
Lost mode will last for 7 days. After that time, the camera is turned off and the frequency with which the device is located will be reset. You can unlock the device at any time.
Erik
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_taz_
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Registered: ‎03-09-2012

Re: Samsung transform mobile phone battery drain

I have a Samsung Epic 4g with GingerBread.EL30

I installed the mobile security and antitheft. I made no modifications to the default settings.

After installing I noticed the battery, which was lasting all day, suddenly would be dead by 1:00. I see the GPS icon constantly pinging. 

 

I work in an office building where I can not get GPS signal. 

I do not have wifi on, nor is there wifi available here. 

I have my GPS on normally and the battery doesn't drain.

 

Seems the program constantly sends a where am i signal, and never gives up. maybe it should try x many times, and the reset and try again the next hour.

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erik_carlstrom
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Re: Samsung transform mobile phone battery drain

I just wanted to give an update.  The team has identified that this can happen on some devices and knows why this is happening.  There is some work involved to correct this, but once corrected we will be sending out an update for the NAT plugin that will fix this.  I don't have a date as to when this will be fixed, but we are actively working to correct this.  Thank you for reporting this and I apologize for the problems that this is creating.  

 

Erik
Product Manager
Symantec Corporation