Hi there
Ive noticed my battery draining very fast after unplugging at 100% and have heard that my battery may need calibrating.
The person who sold me the phone on eBay was kind enough to give me a spare battery will inserting this spare battery reset the battery stats thus skipping the methods described in some threads.
Hope this makes sense
Cheers
Jordan
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I am not sure. To be honest, I use 2 batteries, one in the phone, the other one gets charged by an external Samsung charger. I exchange them every 24 hours or so. I used to do the calibration thing when I had only one battery, but obviously, not any more. I dont think this battery calibration thing is really relevant, cause when I was on JUWE ROM, the battery life was excellent( using 2 batteries). I recently moved to a different ROM and started to experience a drain. You know what, may be I should calibrate one of them. The point is ,,,when we calibrate..is it the battery itself, or the way the phone reads the battery. There is an extensive thread on battery drain indicating that the culprit is in the android processes.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1039696
Thanks for the reply will take a look
I think that I will need a battery calibration as it was 80% (on new battery) after being unplugged for 5 minutes
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One option if the phone was second hands is that the battery might be dead or dying, but as stated read the threads, try a clbr8 and good luck
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hey guys
in the last couple of weeks ive flashed about 5 roms which consider to be good.
i have to say I really like android but one issue keeps me frustrated
and thats battery life.
how can it be that my friends iphone battery lasts so much more then my galaxy s1?
ive gone through numeros guides decreased brightness to minimum
stopped syncing my gmail account and other stuff as well.
as time goes by im regreting not buying iphone when i had the chance
because battery is one of the most important things in a smartphone.
currently,
i am 25 years old student studying computer science in the university
which means im out most of the day.
its not that rare for me to be stuck without battery and its so frustrating.
i ask for your help please,
what is the best rom for s1 regarding battery life
and has hebrew on it?
(im from israel)
thanks alot mates!
Have you ever calibrated it after flashing?
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Have you ever calibrated it after flashing?
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yes man everytime after flashing a new rom im calibarating when reaches 100
let it drops to 0 and turn off
then charging to 100 again.
i just want my battery to last hehe
It doesn't benefit at ALL
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Dropping to 0% is the worst thing a LI-ION battery can experience.
There are some calibrations methods around, you can try some apps but I think you ROM just needs some time to calibrate the battery sign. Are you running a zillion of apps in the background?
Another option is to buy a new battery with more power. stock battery has 1500mah. but you can get a battery with 1800mah for your s1.
Did you wipe battery stats in cwm?
Disable mobile data or switch to 2G only it helps a lot. Phone will drain battery if you have a bad signal
I have to second the disable the data connection recommend. Also your battery life will get better the longer you use a rom and the more charge/discharge cycles your battery sees. To be clear that does not mean 100%-0% every time just regular charging.
I'm personally on GB and with data disconnected for most of the day and the 1800mah battery I have been on the same charge for almost a week and still have 30% left. It's truly amazing!!
BlueFlame4 said:
Dropping to 0% is the worst thing a LI-ION battery can experience.
There are some calibrations methods around, you can try some apps but I think you ROM just needs some time to calibrate the battery sign. Are you running a zillion of apps in the background?
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Dropping below the minimum voltage is what you're talking about, and that's not possible because of the controller on each battery. That's why the phone dies when it hits 0% (or thereabouts) even though it still has plenty of power left over to run the device. Running a full cycle on the battery will be just fine.
So, a couple of weeks ago I went to bed with the Note connected to the AC charger while listening to music when sleeping. I woke up the next morning, only to find an EXTREMELY overheated phone that wouldnt boot or charge. Went to a local electronincs store and it turned out that the battery was dead so I ordered a new one. (Original battery, identical to the previous)
The first day of using the new battery I ran in to some strange behavior, the screen started to flicker as if the phone was running out of battery, the only problem was that there was atleast 30% of battery left. I have been experiencing the same kind of behavior ever since. The phone suddenly drains the battery, precentages increases or decreases when not charging, or the battery is suddenly empty at 15-40%. When I left for school today my phone was 100% charged, when I came home it was probably 50%, I listened to some music, after a while it read 15%, and before the song I was listening was done the phone started to flicker (as usual) and then turned off. I connected it to my PC and charged it for about 30 minutes, and when I turned the phone on the battery read 50%?? So basically I've experienced pretty wierd battery behavior all over.
The screen flickering has occured before when using low quality charger with battery stats at ca 1%, thats quite normal i guess?
I haven't been using low quality chargers on the new battery, nor did I under the incident that killed the previous battery, however, I've been using an original Galaxy SII charger with a 0,7A output, should be totally fine right?
I'm out of ideas what to try, I've tried to delete battery stats after a 100% charge numerous times, no change. Havent seen any battery drains from the battery monitorer. Currently using MIUI Vengeance CM9, havent experience battery drain earlier with this rom.
So what do you think? Battery, phone hardware or software?
try to clean the battery contacts at the back of your phone also clean out some dusts or lints on your usb charging port. Charge it back after to 100% and see if your still getting the same problem.
The same problem still occurs, thanks tip though.
lameplx said:
The same problem still occurs, thanks tip though.
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It's unlikely its hardware related, but get a replacement battery from somewhere preferably stock, they're not expensive. It's not hardware, most likely duff battery.
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I think i have the same situation as yours. My battery is kinda bloated also. Im planning to chnage battery if it works...
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PierreTech said:
I think i have the same situation as yours. My battery is kinda bloated also. Im planning to chnage battery if it works...
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Finally bothered to buy a new battery (again), and so far the battery life seems to be all good!
I guess I was just a bit unlucky by having the orginal battery break, and then receiving a faulty battery after ordering a replacement A series of unfortunate and confusing coincidents
I had been using Cassies Xtralite rom V8 along with Hydracore 4.3 Std for weeks and everything was fine. One day the phone restarted on its own and the battery dropped from 61% to 1% just after it restarted. Then the screen started flickering too and the phone shut down on its own. This was strange because I had just charged the phone to 100% 2 hours before that and it didn't make sense. Therefore, I charged it to full while switched off and tried again. The battery drained to around 80% quite fast and then after trying to enter recovery to clear the Dalvik cache the battery went down to 5% when the phone restarted. This repeated for a couple of days until I had to do a Full Wipe and flash the rom and kernel again. However, the battery drain and sudden battery drop after restart still remain.
I read about a fuel gauge and tried to reset it by taking the battery out for a couple of minutes after charging to 100% while switched off but that didn't help either.
Does anyone have any answers to this?
Thanks
Charge your phone to 100% and clear the battery stats in cwm
It doesnt improve battery life but improves the accuracy of the displayed battery percentage
Or try changing the rom and see if the problem still exists
some roms appear to be experimenting with battry percentage based on usage. Try another rom.
Ultimately I had to go back to gb, with partition and load bootloader and stay clear of the rom in question to fix my stuff. I dare not go back again because of this issue.
I think I had to do this cause the various roms messed with special partitions, which arent wiped or formatted properly throught cwm. Migrating between different roms didnt fix it for me. wtf.
all at own risk
edit went back and had issues again. Used above approach and it didn't work anymore. It sucks.
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Thank you for your replies. I tried charging to 100% and recalibrating or clearing batt stats but it did't help much.
Actually yesterday my phone would not boot and stuck to the bootloader. I had to do a factory reset in CWM to load again but as soon as it did the phone worked for 1-2 hrs and then reached around 70% batt fast and the screen flickered and turned off on its own. Uppn restarting batt was at 5%
Tried restoring a nandroid from mid September and things are slightly better. As soon as it starts the flickering I plug it on the AC and it doesn't die, but that's not always possible. It might have something to do with the batt voltages. I had flashed a Hydracore OC version and it might have messed things up. When charging the voltage goes over 4200mV.
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try this You need root, a terminal and rnter su first then the string.
at own risk
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21051653&postcount=3
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Hi,the very simple methode for your problem is........buy a new battery and insert it in your phone then start it and problem solved !
Very easy don't you think ?
Btw,repeatitly flash rom,kernel,or all side stuff with flashtool or like that and use your phone with high frequency kill your battery very fast !
So,
the first symptom of a dead battery is autoreboot and quick down level.
Don't try to use battery test in factory with custom rom because 80% they not support it
In this case,you have always wrong indications in test mode (batteryHealt=good/100)even if your battery is dead !
Trust me and good luck
Oh and,stay away from chinese battery with high voltage and good price !
Prefer Choose stock or mugen power
Ciao
~_•
Thanks for the replies
In fact the battery appears to be the problem indeed. I took it out and placed it on a flat table and it would spin with ease. It is bulged quite a bit. Now looking to buy the original 2500 mAh battery by Samsung and the 2700 mAh battery by Anker to have a spare
Vrayhem said:
Thanks for the replies
In fact the battery appears to be the problem indeed. I took it out and placed it on a flat table and it would spin with ease. It is bulged quite a bit. Now looking to buy the original 2500 mAh battery by Samsung and the 2700 mAh battery by Anker to have a spare
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Did you get the new battery? Has it solved the issue? Coz I am facing the same issue
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Did you get the new battery? Has it solved the issue? Coz I am facing the same issue
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If your battery is bulged then it's a dud and won't retain charge, plus you run the risk of it bursting which will kill the phone outright.
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I am having a similar issue, screen starts flickering incessantly and suddenly battery drops to 2-3% and phones restarts etc. My battery does revolve a little bit, but am unsure if that's normal or not?
Guyz,
I have exact same issue battery drops to 1% suddenly... I have posted a dedicated thread.
If anybody knows the reason leme know on my thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2218912
craige said:
Guyz,
I have exact same issue battery drops to 1% suddenly... I have posted a dedicated thread.
If anybody knows the reason leme know on my thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2218912
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Hey i had the same problem.....i just changed the battery...its battery problem bro..:beer::thumbup:
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shahyash66 said:
Hey i had the same problem.....i just changed the battery...its battery problem bro..:beer::thumbup:
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+1, just change battery.
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Hello my dear XDA people. I finaly bought a few weeks back the LG G Flex and i am just amazed by it, i wanted i big phone so i can do my jobs on it and with a good battery life that other phones (especialy the Iphones) did not provided. I liked the battery life on it but found an app on play store called DU Battery Saver. I installed that app and found an option when you charge your phone called Trickle Charge, of course i didn't read what i does but after i had read the "Q&A" i still don't understand it. But after i have charged my phone with that option i am using for 3 days (light>medium use of the phone) and still have 50% of my battery? Did i just messed up my battery? I mean..is it a chance that i overcharged my battery and at the next charge will it just die after a few hours?
PS: I also use tasker and kill the blutooth,wifi,data and rotation at night..but i don't think that saves up so much battery.
I know it might sound like a ridiculous question but i am a bit worried now after using this app,maybe other people arround here used it and can explain what that Trickle Charge actualy does.
Thank you.
I know how to manage my battery over the course of a couple days, but what about over the couple of years I'm going to own this phone? I can never seem to find any reliable information on this. Do I minimize the number of charge cycles by running the battery all the way down every time, or do I charge it more frequently to avoid stressing it by running it down so low? Should I leave my phone plugged in overnight or is that bad for it? Anyone have any tips to maximize the battery's lifetime, especially with the huge battery in the turbo?
Also interested in this, any help would be appreciated
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I did Google it. What I got out of it is : don't run the battery down to zero too often (once a month was suggested). One place said to charge it between about 40 and 80%. I don't think leaving it on overnight is bad. I "think" I read where it will eventually shut off.
Google lithium ion battery life, and you will find some good articles.
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