[Q] Serendipity 4.3 battery @ 100% after 7 hours - Captivate Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have Serendipity 4.3 on my captivate and yesterday my phone spontaneously died. Prior to this I always saw significant battery drop. However, once the phone died it wouldn't reboot or even charge. I then removed the battery and placed back then I was able to charge it. I have had it unplugged for 7 hours and I am still on 100%. I verified this in my settings and even installed different widgets to check it as well. Also, when I was having poor battery life my battery usage for display was ~89% but has now dropped to 50%.
Is there any way that somehow my battery improved this much?

stewtang said:
I have Serendipity 4.3 on my captivate and yesterday my phone spontaneously died. Prior to this I always saw significant battery drop. However, once the phone died it wouldn't reboot or even charge. I then removed the battery and placed back then I was able to charge it. I have had it unplugged for 7 hours and I am still on 100%. I verified this in my settings and even installed different widgets to check it as well. Also, when I was having poor battery life my battery usage for display was ~89% but has now dropped to 50%.
Is there any way that somehow my battery improved this much?
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I think ur phone needs a battery recalibration.

diablo009 said:
I think ur phone needs a battery recalibration.
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I performed a battery calibration just two days ago.

Your phone is definitely reporting the incorrect battery %. Reboot and see what it says or you need to reflash.

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Display + Battery level

Hello,
I recently got my nexus, and rooted only two days after receiving it. I installed cyanogen's latest. I am getting low battery; in only 5 or so minutes, the percentage goes down by at least 2 percent (while using). I looked to see what may have been draining the battery, and found that the display alone was using 62% to 75% of my battery. I tried undervolting, but the display seemed to still be in the same draining range...
Is this a hardware related problem, or is this a common nexus thing?
ywindlass said:
Hello,
I recently got my nexus, and rooted only two days after receiving it. I installed cyanogen's latest. I am getting low battery; in only 5 or so minutes, the percentage goes down by at least 2 percent (while using). I looked to see what may have been draining the battery, and found that the display alone was using 62% to 75% of my battery. I tried undervolting, but the display seemed to still be in the same draining range...
Is this a hardware related problem, or is this a common nexus thing?
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same here, really starting to piss me off when i see people talking about 70% battery at the end of the day while my phone dies in 6 hours
Cyan?
Woah, I think this might actually be cyan's Rom.
I flash enomther's rom and i got display percentage at around 15-16% ...
I think cyan will look into this soon enough...
But for now... I guess I'm gonna wipe... :/ and stick to enom's or some other ROM...
ywindlass said:
Woah, I think this might actually be cyan's Rom.
I flash enomther's rom and i got display percentage at around 15-16% ...
I think cyan will look into this soon enough...
But for now... I guess I'm gonna wipe... :/ and stick to enom's or some other ROM...
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C´mon....see my signature!
More than 10h now, Wifi on all the time -> 70% battery
This is not that bad
rori1 said:
C´mon....see my signature!
More than 10h now, Wifi on all the time -> 70% battery
This is not that bad
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I think the problem is only with a few people, but I know others are experiencing this. This might be something with the "latest" nexi. But idk, it's a mutual issue, a fix should be coming
Probably you are right...
But, I would like to know, what settings peolple use: like updating wheater every hour, emails, widgets,..ham many apps are running and so on, ... perhaps connected to...sometimes people dont even know that
Edit: I got my Nex in january.
The change in the display usage percentage is just due to the way the powermanager works. Its not using more battery, its just displaying how much power it is using more accurately.
have the same problem.
100% airplane mode ON no WIFI, in 5 hours 72% battery remains . (PHONE IDLE took most of this - my G1 could go 1 month with this settings)
IN 12 hours in was 6% and with LOW use of my N1.
Yesterday I removed numbers in my battery and it was a litle better, not much but a little. (about 8% better)
I had 5.0.5.1, 2 and 3 and everyone had the same problem!
CM please take a look at this. What do you need any LOG info or something!
Have you tried wiping battery stats, then charging to 100% with it off, then booting into recovery and wiping battery stats again, then charging to 100%? The few times I've had battery issues that's taken care of it for me.
I flashed cyan again with a wipe (again), but got the same thing.
On enom's rom, I get beastly battery. I think we just have to wait for a fix for the people who are affected.
danguyf said:
Have you tried wiping battery stats, then charging to 100% with it off, then booting into recovery and wiping battery stats again, then charging to 100%? The few times I've had battery issues that's taken care of it for me.
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Do you need root to wipe battery stats? how do you do it?
Well I did the wipe battery about 3 times and in OS it was already green light 93% full.
I WIPED and put the power in on NON POWERED PHONE. It took 1 hour more to come to the green light . than I wiped again and went to boot up.
at 11PM i had 100% battery went into airplane mode wifi OFF.
And i did one other thing. Some of you had the battery drain issue with trackball wake. So I disable it.
7 hours of this and I got 97% - beautiful
before that I had 72% so there is a difference.
Now I have to see if the wakeup trackball is the cause of this or the wiping the battery stats.
Will eliminate one and other and keep you posted
I took my phone off the charger at 4:30am and the next day at 5:30 am i had 12% battery left. i used my phone a total of 3 times. most of the time it was on standby. i have setcpu with my phone UV and UC to try to save battery with profiles set up. in battery information 85% of the phones battery went to cell standby. Any suggestions on how to improve this?
Try wakeup trackball OFF in spare parts and battery % OFF in upper taskbar.
I have now from 100% to 59% in 7 hours. wifi ON all the time.
I have tried to wipe battery settings and charge fully with the phone off, but after the full procedure, I still get the same end result. I attached a picture of my battery usage.
Im pretty sure i saw a post online about the newer nexus's that were released having a better display. If this is true then wouldn't the phone's hardware alone be using more battery?
I can confirm I am having the same problem. I wasn't sure until I checked battery usage overnight. It used to be that with my phone on airplane mode I would use about 2% while I slept. Now, it's 9 or 10% with "Phone Idle" taking the lion's share of it.
I have tried deleting batterystats.bin after a full charge; powering off (while on charger); charging up to full again, but this has not solved the problem.
A few notes:
When the phone is idle (but not in airplane mode) it uses about 1.5% per hour (compared to about 1.1% in airplane mode)
I am using setcpu profiles to keep cpu usage right down when idle
Around the same time I upgraded to 5.0.5.3 I also started using the himem version of fastboot. And yes, if you suspect I don't know what I'm talking about here, you are quite right
For my next trick, I will try resetting battery statistics via recovery. What fun!
I've kept the cyan rom, and changed some settings to increase battery life. I turned off the battery percentage icon, and turned off the trackball to wake. I still got that the display was using a lot, but the battery still lasted pretty good. I guess there isn't too big of a problem on my side. It probably is the "newer displays" on the "newer" nexi. Maybe there really isnt a big problem
I changed now from CM to Enomther's TheOfficial Nexus1 1.8.1 and battery now works great.
I unplugged the charger at 12.00 am at midnight and with quite good use, not extremely havey but a good use I had 30% battery left at 20:00 (08:00PM) that day.
I lost only 2% from midnight to 7:00AM in my airplane mode and with Gmail check 10 min of phone calls wifi ON all the time checking web pages and showing off my live wallpapper at my work I had at noon (12.00PM) 70% battery left!
I LIKE IT!
now I'm thinking to push Kernel - .32 & .33 to see if there is any change with my battery
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=653598
After resetting battery stats in recovery, I still lost about 10% overnight while on airplane mode.
For my next trick, I'll use a task killer like "Process Manager"* to keep everything unnecessary switched off overnight. Maybe I'll be able to narrow it down to an application if it's not something integral to the actual ROM.
*Yes, I know it will use up the battery too

Consistently Incorrect Battery Percentage

Hey all,
I have had terrible misfortune in the realm of battery stats. Ever since CM7 (and maybe even before) my phone is unable to figure out how much battery is left. Here is a common scenario:
Charge phone overnight, use phone throughout day, battery dies after 6-7 hours of moderate-heavy usage. I plug it in, reboot, and then it reports ~60% battery left.
Another common scenario is that it will dwindle around 5% battery or less and go up and down until it finally dies.
I know that this is a misreading of the battery and not battery drain or a rogue app because when I flash a new ROM the battery life is amazing for 1 day. The day after I flashed Team Hacksung's ICS rom, I got almost 17 hours of battery life with 2.75 hours of the display being on and 30 minutes of Google Music. I was blown away! But even then it was dwindling around 5% not knowing when it would actually run out. The day after, it was back to its old tricks of misreporting the battery percentage.
Today I charged it to 100%, unplugged it, and shut it off. Then I plugged it in while it was off and let it charge to 100% again and wiped battery stats in Clockwork mod. I'm getting ok-ish battery with that, but it's not even close to how good it was when I first flashed ICS.
Anyone have any ideas what I could try?
Thanks!
When you wiped the battery stats did you let the battery fully discharge and shut off before charging again?
After wiping battery stats it is recommended to let the phone fully discharge to the point where it will automatically shut off.
Keep in mind with the age of our phones, it could just mean your battery is dying. Try the above method, but in my experience uncalibrated battery only last a few days. The phone will "fix" it by itself the longer you use it.
j.curtis.369 said:
When you wiped the battery stats did you let the battery fully discharge and shut off before charging again?
After wiping battery stats it is recommended to let the phone fully discharge to the point where it will automatically shut off.
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That's what I'm doing currently. Battery life seems improved, but we'll see what happens. It's nearing death now, ~6%. At this point it will probably misreport it for a few hours until it finally dies. I left it unplugged overnight, so now it's at 19.5 hours uptime with 1.75 hours display time.
Definitely improving! I hope that it successfully recalibrates.
Battery stats have nothing to do with how the os calculates remaining battery...they are what is displayed in settings>about phone> battery use and are reset each time you charge to full.
You're just giving it a good bump charge...wiping the stats is just a placebo effect.
studacris said:
Battery stats have nothing to do with how the os calculates remaining battery...they are what is displayed in settings>about phone> battery use and are reset each time you charge to full.
You're just giving it a good bump charge...wiping the stats is just a placebo effect.
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Seriously? Wow I didn't know that. Is there a way to actually reset how the OS calculates the battery?
Does this app do anything?
https://market.android.com/details?...xLDEsImNvbS5uZW1hLmJhdHRlcnljYWxpYnJhdGlvbiJd
Nope...that app is just perpetuating the myth of what the batterystats.bin file does.
Don't hate me for this but, Then how come Roms usually give me better battery life after a full cycle? not bump charging or deleting battery.bin just running it?
Because the system for tracking the remaining power is getting to know your battery. once it gets a feel for it, it's more accurate. In theory anyway
So the "give it a day" is still true, at least in theory?
Sure
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battery gauge temporarily fixed by removal and replacement of battery
Ever since I rooted my phone, I've noticed that the battery gauge/meter is way off. I keep an eye on the charging voltage and try to pull the plug around 3.92 volts. Problem is, the gauge is always reading low until I pull the battery, wait a few minutes, and then reinsert and boot up. Then it's fine for a while, but I notice it creeping down even though I keep topping it off with a charge to keep it around 3.92 volts.
What's going on? Do I have to fully deplete the battery and charge to full to have an accurate (or somewhat accurate) battery gauge? Do I have a bad battery (this battery has been used only a couple months)? Is something else going on here? Recommendations, studacris? Doesn't the os use battery voltage to calculate state of charge (%)?

high battery drain when screen on

Using ROCKET ROM reloaded
I've got very good battery life when not using phone - 3g/wifi and draing at less than 2% an hour and will last over 2 days on stand-by. If I do anything that involves having the screen on though then the battery can be flat in not much more than an hour. If i try and examine whats draining battery I can't get past screen time/android as culprits.
I have factory reset and reinstalled ROM twice to check. Phone is 12 months old - Is it likely just in need of a new battery?
pipehippy said:
Using ROCKET ROM reloaded
I've got very good battery life when not using phone - 3g/wifi and draing at less than 2% an hour and will last 4 days on stand-by. If I do anything that involves having the screen on though then the battery can be flat in not much more than an hour. If i try and examine whats draining battery I can't get past screen time/android as culprits.
I have factory reset and reinstalled ROM twice to check. Phone is 12 months old - Is it likely just in need of a new battery?
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yes try a new battery first as it is old.

[Q] Large Battery Loss Overnight

Hi,
With all applications closed, data/wifi/gps/sync all turned off and no screen usage my phone went from 100% to 19% overnight (roughly 8 hours). I did this as a test after my phone would randomly throughout the day drop by large percentages.
Prior to running testing the battery overnight I put it to charge, and I found that it charged from ~20% to 100% in only an hour, which I believe is abnormally fast.
I am on the stock ROM with the stock kernel and no other applications installed.
What might be the cause of this?
Could this be a software issue (ie: software stopping the charge early or the displayed battery percentage being off)? Or is this likely to be the hardware?
Thank you for your help!
Try completely draining the battery then charging it with no powering on ( just plug it in then dont touch it) for 5+ hours
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rudders93 said:
Hi,
With all applications closed, data/wifi/gps/sync all turned off and no screen usage my phone went from 100% to 19% overnight (roughly 8 hours). I did this as a test after my phone would randomly throughout the day drop by large percentages.
Prior to running testing the battery overnight I put it to charge, and I found that it charged from ~20% to 100% in only an hour, which I believe is abnormally fast.
I am on the stock ROM with the stock kernel and no other applications installed.
What might be the cause of this?
Could this be a software issue (ie: software stopping the charge early or the displayed battery percentage being off)? Or is this likely to be the hardware?
Thank you for your help!
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many causes are possible, however most obvious one is rampant wakelock called baseband_xmm. no definite solution, although custom kernels have dealt somewhat with it.
rudders93 said:
Hi,
Could this be a software issue (ie: software stopping the charge early or the displayed battery percentage being off)? Or is this likely to be the hardware?
Thank you for your help!
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I have stock ROM (JB India version). I noticed similar trend a few days ago. I had done factory reset and subsequent to that, battery loss overnight is less than 1%.
You could try the same.
rudders93 said:
Hi,
With all applications closed, data/wifi/gps/sync all turned off and no screen usage my phone went from 100% to 19% overnight (roughly 8 hours). I did this as a test after my phone would randomly throughout the day drop by large percentages.
Prior to running testing the battery overnight I put it to charge, and I found that it charged from ~20% to 100% in only an hour, which I believe is abnormally fast.
I am on the stock ROM with the stock kernel and no other applications installed.
What might be the cause of this?
Could this be a software issue (ie: software stopping the charge early or the displayed battery percentage being off)? Or is this likely to be the hardware?
Thank you for your help!
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i have a similar problem :/
@rudders93 @zri best you can do now is to install betterbatterystats. it will tell if anything is keeping your phone cpu on.
Thanks so much for the replies!
As suggested, I found that completely draining the battery and then charging the phone while it's off resolved the issue

Battery died at 30%, then stayed at 3%? (screenshot)

My battery has been dying at 20-30% lately. I've done all the tests from cycling (letting it completely die, then charging to 100%), to battery calibrations, full restore, full system wipe in TWRP to the point where it says "no OS installed", and then flashing the stock rom.
After all this, in just the first try, the phone died at 30%! I turned the phone back on immediately and saw that it showed 3% remaining. I decided to leave the phone on and let it discharge on its own. After 24 hours, I was surprised to see that the phone was still on and at 1%! That's a 2% drop in 24 hours. I've attached the battery usage page for reference.
Can anybody explain what is going on here?? Is this a software or a battery issue? I'm left to thinking it's a battery issue after all of the tests that I've done. Whatever miscalibration it has should have been reset when doing a full wipe right?
What's battery waster?
kboya said:
What's battery waster?
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It's a good app used to drain battery for cycling purposes.
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