Hi,
Recently I have a strange problem with my HTC Touch Diamond. Everytime when the battery is completely empty (or it has been disconnected from the phone), my phone will hard-reset.
I think the phone has some kind of back-up battery to store the settings (like some kind of bios battery) and I think this internal battery is dead.
Does anyone experienced this problem before? Is there a solution to solve this problem.
My phone is just over 2 years old.
Thanks in advance!
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I recently received a replacement Nexus One from HTC and within three weeks it has already developed another problem.
Here's what usually happens:
Night to 6AM: Charging the phone
6AM: Pull the phone from the charger
6-8AM: The phone drains battery normally
~8AM+: The phone will automatically shut off for no reason at all, and then I try to turn it back on. After boot up it immediately begins the shut down procedure, with the battery reading ~0% life (sometimes I can't even turn the phone back on after a battery pull, it takes multiple pulls).
I originally thought that the problem was the Nexus was reading an incorrect charge on the battery, so I tried wiping the battery stats. There was no change in behavior, the phone continued to shut off. The only way to fix the problem temporarily is to charge the phone to use it, but the problem persists once the phone is taken off the charger.
I even tried doing a full factory reset, but the device exhibited the same problems after a certain period of time, which leads me to conclude that this is most likely a hardware problem, either with the battery or something with the N1 itself.
Has anyone else experienced similar problems, or does anyone know how to fix the issue? Please offer some insight, as this is getting quite frustrating and I can't use my phone normally until I get another replacement, or I fix the problem.
Can ANYONE help me? I hate only being able to use my phone for like two hours a day if even that.
I will have to start using my RAZR as a back up everywhere I go until I figure this out
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CHECK YOUR PM--i had same issue---IT WAS THE BATTERY!!!!! They sent me a new replacement batt and it hasnt cutoff in 2mos!!---KNOCKS ON WOOD DAMMIT!!LMAO!
Hello,
I have an issue with my touch diamond 2/ htc topaz. I know it's an old device but any help will be appeciate.
Actually, the phone was too slow so i made a hard reset. Then it started to overheat and the battery life was about few minutes. I did a second hard reset and the charging led has stopped to work when charging/missing call.. I noticed also that when i put the phone on charge it charges but it still overheating even when it's closed. The phone does not connect to the pc so i can't proceed to a Radio upgrade.
What would that be ?
Thank you.
Hey XDA members! My phone has been acting weird for the past 3 days. The phone thinks its charging when it is not connected to the charger. I have used Odin to go back to stock and then reinstalled cm11 and the problem persists. The phone sometimes dies randomly when it is less than 40%, It doesn't even give a warning. The phone mostly never gets recognised when it is connected to my computer. I have a feeling its a battery problem but it could be a software one as well. I'm running Maclaw's CM11 with no custom kernel or anything. Help will be appreciated!
Battery problem!
I got the same problem 2 months ago, I changed battery and all the problems has solved
Hi to everybody,
I'm having a weird problem with my Nexus 6. After several ROM changes and back to stock, my phone stopped charging. I changed the battery because I though the battery was the problem, but I found that it really wasn't this problem, and the problem persists.
When I run into recovery or factory mode, the phone charges perfectly, without any troubles. I installed TWRP and checked the battery temperature and always has a ridiculous amount of several million degrees. Does anybody have or had the same problem and a way to solve it?
Thanks in advance.
It sounds like a hardware problem to me. Most likely, the initial problem charging was a bad USB port, cable, etc.. Getting a strange temperature reading like that indicates either the connection to the sensor wasn't reconnected when you reassembled the phone, or the sensor is on the battery and the battery you installed doesn't have one or it's broken somehow.
If you really think it's the ROM, power down and plug in. You should boot into a charging screen. That's not part of the ROM, so it's unlikely to have the same software issues.
I got the same problem months ago. I made a complete factory reset flashing all the things with stock and then it was working perfectly.
Hi,
My Xperia Z3+ keeps turning itself off even with a band new battery and a Hard reset. Is there a known problem with the phone ?
The battery has a charge of 50% or more and it would suddenly turn itself off with no shut down sequence. I can get it back by plugging it into the wall with a short charge and starting it up as normal, I can even go on using the phone (video, browsing etc) with the same battery level after I start it back up, so its like the phone is either overheating or has some software problem.
Its 3 years old now and it feels like an old phone, maybe its a lost cause but I wanted at least know what the problem is.
It's out of warranty and Sony told me to send it back to 'their' repair shop but they won't tell me how much it will cost to fix, only that its €20 just to take a look at it.
Does anyone know what exactly the problem is ? Maybe its a simple device trying to do too much.
aindriu80 said:
Hi,
My Xperia Z3+ keeps turning itself off even with a band new battery and a Hard reset. Is there a known problem with the phone ?
The battery has a charge of 50% or more and it would suddenly turn itself off with no shut down sequence. I can get it back by plugging it into the wall with a short charge and starting it up as normal, I can even go on using the phone (video, browsing etc) with the same battery level after I start it back up, so its like the phone is either overheating or has some software problem.
Its 3 years old now and it feels like an old phone, maybe its a lost cause but I wanted at least know what the problem is.
It's out of warranty and Sony told me to send it back to 'their' repair shop but they won't tell me how much it will cost to fix, only that its €20 just to take a look at it.
Does anyone know what exactly the problem is ? Maybe its a simple device trying to do too much.
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Try reflashing the stock ROM using Flashtool with FULL Wipe and after reflashing the stock ROM, charge it to 100% and calibrate the phone using Battery Calibration App. If still the problem occurs, then you need to contact the Sony service centre or buy a new phone.
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Try reflashing the stock ROM using Flashtool with FULL Wipe and after reflashing the stock ROM, charge it to 100% and calibrate the phone using Battery Calibration App. If still the problem occurs, then you need to contact the Sony service centre or buy a new phone.
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Hi,
Thanks for the help, I think its working !
I did the above, hard reset, then calibrate battery by running it down to 1%, turning it off, full charge to 100%. I think that solved one problem.
One thing I didn't try until this morning is taking out the SDCARD since I got a new battery. I did that today and I went through a full day today without the phone switching off. My Sandisk Ultra SDCARD is 6 years old now and even though you get a lifetime guarantee I think its finished. I was just reading how technology has moved on (the read write speeds and A1 App Performance).
The SDCARD must have been causing 1 internal error with the Xperia Z3+ and the reduced cells in the battery causing another.