When I have the charger plugged in, the scroll wheel (circle button in the middle) flashes constantly. Is there any way to disable this?
rpimps said:
When I have the charger plugged in, the scroll wheel (circle button in the middle) flashes constantly. Is there any way to disable this?
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No, not that I'm aware of.
rpimps said:
When I have the charger plugged in, the scroll wheel (circle button in the middle) flashes constantly. Is there any way to disable this?
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Its there so you know when your fone is charged mate, it flashes while its charging and when its fully charged the light stays solid,
mancsoulja said:
Its there so you know when your fone is charged mate, it flashes while its charging and when its fully charged the light stays solid,
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Yeah but I charge my phone on the night stand next to my bed, so it's annoying, lol.
rpimps said:
Yeah but I charge my phone on the night stand next to my bed, so it's annoying, lol.
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Stop Moaning lol put sumat over it like a tshirt or a leaflet or somthing lol
mancsoulja said:
Stop Moaning lol put sumat over it like a tshirt or a leaflet or somthing lol
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or turn it upside down
killzusall said:
or turn it upside down
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Good one
Do you guys turn your device off while charging it at night?
HansRoht said:
Do you guys turn your device off while charging it at night?
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i never switch my diamond off lol
I'm experiencing an issue with my diamond (DIAM110, AZTOR, Radio 1.09).
Battery drains too fast, with everything off except 3G.
I never turn off the display, backlight goes off after 1 minute idle.
When I plug it on USB for charging, if the display isn't completely off, it doesn't charge (wheel flashes like it is charging but the battery meter keeps falling down).
Also, in the battery menu the option "Last full charge" keeps saying "Not applicable".
Is there a problem with my unit?
killzusall said:
or turn it upside down
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Lol I actually do do that.
HansRoht said:
I'm experiencing an issue with my diamond (DIAM110, AZTOR, Radio 1.09).
Battery drains too fast, with everything off except 3G.
I never turn off the display, backlight goes off after 1 minute idle.
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They all drain really fast. I turn the display off whenever I'm done using it and it still doesn't last more than a day if I'm lucky. Some days if I text a lot I'll have to switch out batteries 2 or 3 times in a day.
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After fully charging my phone, I unplugged it. A few hours later, I tried to wake it by pressing the power button. It would not turn on. I tried to plug it in figuring some app was draining the battery but the charge light (the upper right on corner) never lights ups. I pull the battery and left it that way for about a day. I put the battery back in then the phone starts to work again. This has happen about 3 times so far. So, is my Nexus One dying?
I wouldn't start worrying straight away. I've had this happen once and I think it's caused by a rogue or stuck app that drains the battery. I didn't change any apps after this and haven't had it happen again so I concluded it was a one off. The reason the charging LED didn't appear is probably because the battery was completely dead and simply needed longer to get a decent charge in it.
power button going bad maybe ?
Hollow.Droid said:
I wouldn't start worrying straight away. I've had this happen once and I think it's caused by a rogue or stuck app that drains the battery. I didn't change any apps after this and haven't had it happen again so I concluded it was a one off. The reason the charging LED didn't appear is probably because the battery was completely dead and simply needed longer to get a decent charge in it.
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It was 38% charged when it started to work again so it wasn't totally drained.
britoso said:
power button going bad maybe ?
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If it is a bad power button, why didn't it light up when I plugged it to be charged?
my old battery has bad conductance.. at times the phone never starts up.. so I clean(just wipe wid a cloth) the connectors and then everything works fine...
this any help?
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Battery is dead...
Hello,
I own a 5 month old htc one m7. From past few days I have observed that the battery is draining unusually from 100%-85%.Today I observed that it came down to 88% from 100% in half an hour during which the phone was just in standby mode with no background apps running. Is this normal? Please suggest me what to do.
Shut it off and charge it
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abhishek_chennaka said:
Hello,
I own a 5 month old htc one m7. From past few days I have observed that the battery is draining unusually from 100%-85%.Today I observed that it came down to 88% from 100% in half an hour during which the phone was just in standby mode with no background apps running. Is this normal? Please suggest me what to do.
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it is normal you don't have to worry about it
and yes you can charge it while power off
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abhishek_chennaka said:
Hello,
I own a 5 month old htc one m7. From past few days I have observed that the battery is draining unusually from 100%-85%.Today I observed that it came down to 88% from 100% in half an hour during which the phone was just in standby mode with no background apps running. Is this normal? Please suggest me what to do.
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is google location services on?? if it is, turn it off immediately. go 2 settings-apps-all. see all the background services running. close them all. My One is 3 months old, but doesn't drain so fast
xcrazydx said:
Shut it off and charge it
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Will try that
raghav kapur said:
is google location services on?? if it is, turn it off immediately. go 2 settings-apps-all. see all the background services running. close them all. My One is 3 months old, but doesn't drain so fast
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Its on since i bought the phone. But the drain is only happening from a week or so
abhishek_chennaka said:
Its on since i bought the phone. But the drain is only happening from a week or so
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still turn it off. it will definitely help
To add to the good advice the other people have stated you can try to better calibrate the percentage of your device by letting it run completely down to the point where your phone shuts off. While its off plug it in. Keep it off while its charging. Once its green turn the phone back on, still keeping it plugged in. The indicator will go green to red for a short time. Once your at 100% then you can unplug and use your phone. By running it down to zero and leaving it off and fully charging it you essentially are calibrating the device.
Currently its off, and if it drops to 90% or so within minutes theres a good chance it could do the opposite when it gets so 5% or less. It might sit there for an hour or so because the calibration is off.
IAmSixNine said:
To add to the good advice the other people have stated you can try to better calibrate the percentage of your device by letting it run completely down to the point where your phone shuts off. While its off plug it in. Keep it off while its charging. Once its green turn the phone back on, still keeping it plugged in. The indicator will go green to red for a short time. Once your at 100% then you can unplug and use your phone. By running it down to zero and leaving it off and fully charging it you essentially are calibrating the device.
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yes
do this once or twice in a month
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IAmSixNine said:
To add to the good advice the other people have stated you can try to better calibrate the percentage of your device by letting it run completely down to the point where your phone shuts off. While its off plug it in. Keep it off while its charging. Once its green turn the phone back on, still keeping it plugged in. The indicator will go green to red for a short time. Once your at 100% then you can unplug and use your phone. By running it down to zero and leaving it off and fully charging it you essentially are calibrating the device.
Currently its off, and if it drops to 90% or so within minutes theres a good chance it could do the opposite when it gets so 5% or less. It might sit there for an hour or so because the calibration is off.
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Thanks a lot man..it worked
Thank you everyone for your replies.
abhishek_chennaka said:
Thanks a lot man..it worked
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Awesome.. Glad i could help.
IAmSixNine said:
To add to the good advice the other people have stated you can try to better calibrate the percentage of your device by letting it run completely down to the point where your phone shuts off. While its off plug it in. Keep it off while its charging. Once its green turn the phone back on, still keeping it plugged in. The indicator will go green to red for a short time. Once your at 100% then you can unplug and use your phone. By running it down to zero and leaving it off and fully charging it you essentially are calibrating the device.
Currently its off, and if it drops to 90% or so within minutes theres a good chance it could do the opposite when it gets so 5% or less. It might sit there for an hour or so because the calibration is off.
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It didnt work for me
My phone went off due to low batery. I let it charge for sometime 2hours or so, the orange LED was blinking all the time.
Any ideas what is wrong or how to fix? Jeah I tried another charger already
coolplay7 said:
My phone went off due to low batery. I let it charge for sometime 2hours or so, the orange LED was blinking all the time.
Any ideas what is wrong or how to fix? Jeah I tried another charger already
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try to hold Power for a while or power + vol down. Do it under a bright light.
alray said:
try to hold Power for a while or power + vol down. Do it under a bright light.
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Sadly it seems not to work
coolplay7 said:
Sadly it seems not to work
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Do the Home and Back buttons blink when you hold the power button down? Also, when doing the bright light trick, make sure you're not blocking the ambient light sensor (two holes in upper left corner) with your finger.
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Do the Home and Back buttons blink when you hold the power button down? Also, when doing the bright light trick, make sure you're not blocking the ambient light sensor (two holes in upper left corner) with your finger.
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Yes they blink, i tried to tryed to turn it off and to shine with a flashlight directly into the light sensor. How does that trick actually work? Should i just let it blink orange the whole night?
coolplay7 said:
Yes they blink, i tried to tryed to turn it off and to shine with a flashlight directly into the light sensor. How does that trick actually work? Should i just let it blink orange the whole night?
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Maybe let it charge overnight. My phone has done that occasionally when I've run it all the way down, but a hard reset always brought it back.
The "trick" is really an interlock to prevent you from restarting your phone in your pocket or a purse. If something presses against the power button but it's dark, the phone won't respond.
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Maybe let it charge overnight. My phone has done that occasionally when I've run it all the way down, but a hard reset always brought it back.
The "trick" is really an interlock to prevent you from restarting your phone in your pocket or a purse. If something presses against the power button but it's dark, the phone won't respond.
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so it was charging all night, in the morning orange LED was still blinking, phone still wont power one. What does a blinking orange LED mean? Low Battery or charging? Any ideas?
coolplay7 said:
so it was charging all night, in the morning orange LED was still blinking, phone still wont power one. What does a blinking orange LED mean? Low Battery or charging? Any ideas?
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It usually means a low battery. It sounds as if yours isn't taking a charge. Keep trying to power it on, but if it won't go, there may be a hardware fault. It does happen.
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It usually means a low battery. It sounds as if yours isn't taking a charge. Keep trying to power it on, but if it won't go, there may be a hardware fault. It does happen.
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Any other suggestions someone?
What happens when you connect it to a PC,(preferably Windows 7). and yoy try to turn it on. Does the PC recognize it?
bored_stupid said:
What happens when you connect it to a PC,(preferably Windows 7). and yoy try to turn it on. Does the PC recognize it?
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no it just blinks orange like with wallcharger
coolplay7 said:
no it just blinks orange like with wallcharger
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Power the One off. Charge for 10 minutes using the wall charger. Then simultaneously press the volume up - volume down - and power button for 2 minutes. Then power the phone up normally. Battery should theoretically be reset.
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Power the One off. Charge for 10 minutes using the wall charger. Then simultaneously press the volume up - volume down - and power button for 2 minutes. (Sounds like CTL-ALT-DEL, eh?) Then power the phone up normally. Battery should theoretically be reset.
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problem is, i dont see when it is full. I triedur trick by the way...maybe i should reconnect it from charger?
coolplay7 said:
problem is, i dont see when it is full. I triedur trick by the way...maybe i should reconnect it from charger?
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If you run the battery completely down it will charge very slow for a period of time until it get a certain amount of charge. Hence the orange blicking light. its taking a charge, albeit very slowly.. just leave it plugged in to the wall charger. it may take quite a while. but try resetting the battery first
I have noticed that when I turn off the power with the phone plugged it, the phone takes about 3-4 seconds to realize that the charging has stopped. There is almost a lag between when the power to the charger is cut and when the phone realizes it. Is that normal?
DroidBee said:
I have noticed that when I turn off the power with the phone plugged it, the phone takes about 3-4 seconds to realize that the charging has stopped. There is almost a lag between when the power to the charger is cut and when the phone realizes it. Is that normal?
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to be honest, i don't really see it being any different from plugging the phone in, and it taking the same 3-4 seconds to show signs that it's charging.
DroidBee said:
I have noticed that when I turn off the power with the phone plugged it, the phone takes about 3-4 seconds to realize that the charging has stopped. There is almost a lag between when the power to the charger is cut and when the phone realizes it. Is that normal?
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If you pull the plug on many electrical items in your home, you will always notice it takes a few seconds for the power light to go out. Its normal behaviour for electricity.
Its the same with water actually. If you turn the water off outside your house, then run the tap, all the water that is still in your pipes will come out the tap for a few seconds.
rootSU said:
If you pull the plug on many electrical items in your home, you will always notice it takes a few seconds for the power light to go out. Its normal behaviour for electricity.
Its the same with water actually. If you turn the water off outside your house, then run the tap, all the water that is still in your pipes will come out the tap for a few seconds.
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Actually I've never seen that on the iPhone. The moment you unplug it indicates that. My nexus takes a good 3-4 seconds to realize its unplugged from the turbo charger.
DroidBee said:
Actually I've never seen that on the iPhone. The moment you unplug it indicates that. My nexus takes a good 3-4 seconds to realize its unplugged from the turbo charger.
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No idea about iphone. But look at your blu-ray, computer, refrigerator, TV, Electric heater, anything with a lit up power button... you'll see they all do this. If your iphone doesn't, really?? I couldn't care any less. Maybe they circumvent physics or perhaps they only show for a certain voltage...
Anyway its normal for every single electrical appliance in your home except for your iphone, which may be powered by elephant tears
DroidBee said:
I have noticed that when I turn off the power with the phone plugged it, the phone takes about 3-4 seconds to realize that the charging has stopped. There is almost a lag between when the power to the charger is cut and when the phone realizes it. Is that normal?
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It is normal for Nexus 6 for using a charger with higher voltage than iPhone Can iPhone get charged as fast as Nexus 6? Nah, isn't it? Be happy with the 3-4 seconds delay cause you're actually getting fast charging with bigger battery than iPhone
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It is normal for Nexus 6 for using a charger with higher voltage than iPhone Can iPhone get charged as fast as Nexus 6? Nah, isn't it? Be happy with the 3-4 seconds delay cause you're actually getting fast charging with bigger battery than iPhone
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Yours does the same?
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Yours does the same?
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Yup
Elephant tears!
wait, im not understanding something.. if my nexus 6 is charging, and the screen is off, and then i pull the plug out of it, the nexus 6 lights up immediately. it sees that its not getting charged anymore. is that what you guys are talking about? or if im on the battery screen, and it says charging on AC, and i pull out the plug, it immediately sees that its not on AC anymore(without any delays).
simms22 said:
wait, im not understanding something.. if my nexus 6 is charging, and the screen is off, and then i pull the plug out of it, the nexus 6 lights up immediately. it sees that its not getting charged anymore. is that what you guys are talking about? or if im on the battery screen, and it says charging on AC, and i pull out the plug, it immediately sees that its not on AC anymore(without any delays).
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Schroedinger's charge.. If there is a phone with the screen off, it is both charging AND discharging until you turn the screen on and the outcome is known.
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Schroedinger's charge.. If there is a phone with the screen off, it is both charging AND discharging until you turn the screen on and the outcome is known.
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ahh, ok. then i got to buy cat food to feed that cat inside my phone
Are you using the turbo charger?
Because mine takes a few seconds to realize that the charger was switched off.
DroidBee said:
Are you using the turbo charger?
Because mine takes a few seconds to realize that the charger was switched off.
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turbo charger, yes. the default charger that came with the phone.
simms22 said:
ahh, ok. then i got to buy cat food to feed that cat inside my phone
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Maybe. But IF he's dead, then maybe not.... Who knows?
Ah well I figured it out. If you turn off the power supply it takes time but if you unplug the usb side then it instantly knows.
DroidBee said:
Ah well I figured it out. If you turn off the power supply it takes time but if you unplug the usb side then it instantly knows.
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ha
simms22 said:
wait, im not understanding something.. if my nexus 6 is charging, and the screen is off, and then i pull the plug out of it, the nexus 6 lights up immediately. it sees that its not getting charged anymore. is that what you guys are talking about? or if im on the battery screen, and it says charging on AC, and i pull out the plug, it immediately sees that its not on AC anymore(without any delays).
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The thing he's talking about is present there but not happen always. It actually happens when you unplug the charger after a long time (like you've charged the phone from 20% juice remaining). You can see the bolt sign in battery icon will be present for 2-3 seconds That's the thing he's talking about
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Ah well I figured it out. If you turn off the power supply it takes time but if you unplug the usb side then it instantly knows.
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Yes exactly. If you pull the plug like I said, electricity is still in the cables...
Bah
Going to bed each night, I place my phone in the Samsung Duo wireless charger and, 3 or so hours later, it's flashing the screen randomly @ full brightness, the red charging light on the Duo is blinking rapidly and some sort of text is popping up on the screen but doesn't stay long enough for my sleep weary eyes to be able to read.
Honestly, it's flickering like lightning!
Anyone have any ideas as to what's going on & how to stop it? My dog is petrified of storms and, every night, he's thinking there's a lightning storm headed in and shaking jn terror. Somethings gotta give and the wife is attached to the dog, so I figure have to solve the weirdness with the screen flashing...
Any help is appreciated!
Do you have Samsung USB Cable & Adaptive Charger?
sullytrny said:
Do you have Samsung USB Cable & Adaptive Charger?
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I finally figured it out. Don't know exactly where I found the setting or the forum I found the fix in, but it was a setting that had to be turned off for full battery notification. Once I turned it off, the issue stopped
Thanks for the reply!
lazarus0000 said:
I finally figured it out. Don't know exactly where I found the setting or the forum I found the fix in, but it was a setting that had to be turned off for full battery notification. Once I turned it off, the issue stopped
Thanks for the reply!
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That's quite a light show, for 'full battery' notification, GEES
pizza_pablo said:
That's quite a light show, for 'full battery' notification, GEES
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It was insane! Woke both my wife & I on multiple occasions. And drove my dog to insane levels of anxiety. He was sure it was lightning and acted accordingly.
Glad I got it fixed. Really a useless function