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Originally Posted by rinigus View Post
To be sure that its not a bug in SystemDataScope: did you follow "CPU sleep, %" graph? When device sleeps, it should get towards 90-100% (Average, Min, Max, Last shown below the graph). In your case, its probably 0%
I didn't find the CPU sleep graph until after running the mcetool command, but assumed that is was the "sleeping" value in Processes graph mautz was asking for. After stopping the hciattach service it does go to sleep and the CPU sleep graph went from 0% to 90-100%.

I have added a systemctl script which stops the hciattach service so hopefully I will get better battery time from now on.
 

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