Ah, sometimes it will consume more battery when there’s alot of stuff allowed to run / refresh in the background and the signal strength fluctuates.Cellular? Signal is strong - not roaming.
I've not had this problem before in the 2018 WRX. I didn't have the problem the first few days I had the GT. It started AFTER I tested Pandora in the car just to see if it worked. Despite the fact that I switched back to Satellite radio, I'm guessing Apple Carplay still thinks that Pandora is still "on".Ah, sometimes it will consume more battery when there’s alot of stuff allowed to run / refresh in the background and the signal strength fluctuates.
understood and agreed at times i’ve found just a simple discussion function on some sites will drain like nobody’s business. Background refresh is where’d i’d look. Interesting find re drain and probably wouldn’t be noticed if you weren’t using wireless carplay without the wireless charger or cable?I've not had this problem before in the 2018 WRX. I didn't have the problem the first few days I had the GT. It started AFTER I tested Pandora in the car just to see if it worked. Despite the fact that I switched back to Satellite radio, I'm guessing Apple Carplay still thinks that Pandora is still "on".
Good idea! Awaiting the results.It appears that each time I get in my car with my iPhone, the battery level drops quite rapidly. Pandora is always at the top of the list. I have turned off "Cellular Data" for Pandora and have ensured that my iPhone is not acting as a "Hotspot".
I am going to uninstall Pandora and see what happens.
No. That's another thought. It can do some weird things that a reboot fixes.Silly question, have you tried restarting your iPhone since you noticed the issue?
Update:No. That's another thought. It can do some weird things that a reboot fixes.
I took a 45 minute drive and I made sure Apple Carplay was disconnected from the Pandora selection that was playing when I was testing. "Background App Refresh" was still on.
When I got home my iPhone was down over 20%. Pandora was the top battery user for the most recent hour.
I have turned off "Background App Refresh". We'll see what happens on my next short trip.
2nd Update:Update:
With "Background App Refresh" turned off, I went to the gym this morning, roughly a 30 minute round trip. When I got back home, I checked the battery usage - almost negligible. Pandora was still in there, but not at the top. BTW: I was listening to satellite radio.
We'll see how this plays out.
3rd Update:2nd Update:
To and from church this morning. iPhone battery still getting drained a bit. Pandora is still on the hour-by-hour list (8-9, & 11-12), but low down. Not on the list at all while at church.
Maybe ?3rd Update:
After several short trips, I am seeing the same thing - Pandora at the top of the battery usage list.
I have turned off all the iPhone options on the app itself. Apple CarPlay is not "supposedly" engaged with my iPhone other than establishing a connection. I am using the satellite radio each time.
This is a bug in the Infotainment software.
Great information!Maybe ?
CarPlay: Pandora automatically launches
https://community.pandora.com/t5/Automotive/CarPlay-Pandora-automatically-launches/td-p/77019
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Please confirm that the Launch from car setting is disabled on your phone.
Keep in mind that with the Launch from car feature disabled, you'll have to launch Pandora on your phone before you connect your phone to your car via USB or Bluetooth.
- Open Pandora.
- Tap Profile.
- Next select the Settings gear in the upper right corner.
- Then tap Advanced.
- Under Bluetooth Devices make sure Launch from car is disabled
*Use your mobile device only when conditions allow and as permitted by applicable law.’ …
Update:Great information!
I had to re-enable "Background App Refresh" to get Profile to open. Then I turned off that "Launch from car".
I'll bet that is it.
However, I noticed this at the bottom of the article.
"Keep in mind that with the Launch from car feature disabled, you'll have to launch Pandora on your phone before you connect your phone to your car via USB or Bluetooth."
Now you've given me an excuse to take her out for another ride!![]()