And when I say really I mean that they definitively know what applications/sensors/device/kernel processes are using bluesleep wakelock are using the bluesleep wakelock.
I've seen lots of speculation and guesswork about the bluesleep wakelock but nothing that is 100% in what is utilizing it.
So anyone actually know? I'm guessing a kernel dev would be most qualified to answer since it is a kernel wakelock.
I've disabled bluedroid wakelock in exkernel manager but that has had no effect.


I've seen lots of speculation and guesswork about the bluesleep wakelock but nothing that is 100% in what is utilizing it.
So anyone actually know? I'm guessing a kernel dev would be most qualified to answer since it is a kernel wakelock.
I've disabled bluedroid wakelock in exkernel manager but that has had no effect.


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