[Q] does factory reset wipe battery stats - Galaxy S I9000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi guys,
does factory reset wipe battery stats?
thanks

I'm pretty sure not, but not 100% certain! I think battery status come from the battery chip, if so, then no!
Insanity cm033/platypus neo9 redux 5

No it doesnt.If you have cwm installed then select 'advanced' and you will see the option to wipe battery stats.

No it does not wipe the battery status. Normally i'm doing it in recovery mode.

Thanks for your answers on this, I needed to know the same thing

dont wipe battery stats anyway, it is counter productive, much better to drain/fully charge a couple of times, because in future when you only partially charge/give it a quick top up, the intermediate data between full and empty is valuable reference data for such situations....also dont bump charge, its crap!

Wiped a lot of times, never wiped bat stats

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wipe battery and rotate stats

Just wondering what the benefit of wiping the battery and rotate stats are?
Ive seen them for awhile under recovery but have never done them.
thnks
dont use it believe me, i just have a big issue and my battery its draining really fast just with turn off my phone, DONT USE IT!!!!!!!!!!
digitaljeff said:
Just wondering what the benefit of wiping the battery and rotate stats are?
Ive seen them for awhile under recovery but have never done them.
thnks
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Not sure about rotate stats, but battery stats wipe is useful when getting a new battery or re-calibrating your old one.
from the thread where you got the recovery image:
* [Alt+3] Wipe battery stats : Wipe the battery stats in /data
* [Alt+4] Wipe rotate settings : Wipe the sensor settings in /data
Simply deletes these files. It's thought that if you fully charge, delete the battery data file, use your phone completely, recharge fully that your phone's battery stats are changed and helps battery life.
Not sure about screen rotation.... never had an issue with it. Obviously it just deletes a file which is recreated on boot.
older roms would have problems with the accelerometer working. clearing those got it to work again
sorry for digging out this old thread...
but what file will be deletet regarding the accellerometer/rotate settings?

batterystats.bin

http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/index.php/Troubleshooting
most people know about the fix for the battery going flat quickly
my question is
when you go to recovery>wipe we normally wipe top 3 options
will this wipe the batterystats.bin file without selecting the 4th option
if so why are we not told to have a fully charged phone before we wipe and install new roms??
this could be the main problem with people saying this rom is a battery drainer not using this anymore!!!!!!!!
BatteryCalibrator.apk
Hey guys,
I quickly threw together this battery calibration app - enjoy!
Please note: for ROOTED phones only and use at your own risk.
hxxx://rapidshare.com/files/432721855/BatteryCalibrator.apk

[Q] Display issue or anything else?

Hello everyone,
From yesterday i started facing a strange issue due to which i am experiencing serious battery draining issues.
My battery started draining 1-2% every 5 min in idle mode after i played a game named crazy fist . next day i factory resetted my phone. In idle now it is not consuming any power but when i do some work on my phone , it consumes alot of battery and it.drins like 1% every 2-2.5 min.
Charging time is normal. But discharge is pretty fast.
So i checked thr battery usage inside settings.and noticed that my display is consuming about 41% of the battery and android os arnd 13%. I am not sure qbout os usage but thr diaplay is consuming too much power. I think initially it used to consume 13-20(max)%.
Or is the usage correct?
Kindly assist and reply asap. Thanks in.advance,
Siddhanth
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1283316
Try battery calibtration.
hit thankxx if i helped. sent from my mind through telepathy (ya its possible)!
Hahahaha. thank you so much for the reply . lemme just check it.
i clicked it in advance, hope it works.
edit : when i pressed vol. down and home key(single pressable button in front) and the power key then following window appeares displaying following messages ::::
Android System Recovery <3e>
uenter : ok key, select :vol. up/down.
Reboot now
Apply update from sdcard
Wipe data/ factory reset
Wipe cache partition.
Which one to choose.????
I cleared the cache partition , i dont know what was the use of that option.
Battery is still draining. Or do i have to wait till the next recharge to see the results?
You can only wipe battery stats in a custom recovery.
It can be found in such a recovery under 'Advanced -> wipe battery stats.
You can also calibrate your battery through this app: http://appbrain.com/app/battery-calibration/com.nema.batterycalibration
But then you need root access on your phone...
It can take 3-4 load cycles till your battery will act normal again.

[Q] Stuck on splash after deleting battery stats?

Having flashed GinSense, and it's been working fine for the last few days, the battery percentage was pretty inconsistent, so I tried the method of charging, deleting the battery stats, then letting it empty the charge and then charging back to full.
I got the battery stats point, deleted it, now it's stuck at the G1 splash.
WTF.
I had to rewipe the phone, and now it's working again, but anyone know why something so weird would happen?
I think you only had to wipe dalvik cache. If it happened on my phone (samsung galaxy 3) i'm sure it would have been a problem with dalvik cache. Not sure about yours but it could have been the same.
Normally when i wipe battery stats no problem like this occurs and i never wipe anything.
Search Battery Calibration in the Market and use it. It better.
BeenAndroidized said:
Search Battery Calibration in the Market and use it. It better.
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No, it's not better. It does the same thing. I used it on my phone with another rom a few months back, and the same thing happened. I got a random reboot, then it wouldn't boot past the splash.
Anyway, I ended up just re-flashing my rom, so I guess we'll see how it goes in the future, and wiping dalvik if it happens.

[Q] Phone will not charge above 79% running GingerDX

Hi, I'm so sorry if this is been answered already but I can't find it.
I am running GingerDX on my X8 with stock kernel.
Everything is completely functional apart from when I charge my phone it stops charging at 79% and wont go any further, another related problem is that sometimes the phone doesn't realise when it has been plugged in to charge. The second point isnt such a major problem but it may be related.
I will be very thankful if someone could tell me how to fix this, I think it may be a software thing but i am not sure. I am a bit of newbie to this whole rooting thing.
Thanks
Assuming you have a certain version of CWM, you can try to recalibrate the battery by wiping the battery stats (Get into CWM by pressing the "Back" key at the SE bootlogo and navigate to advanced > wipe battery stats).
This resets the scale the battery uses to meassure the voltage that's left on it.
The loader might be a problem of some dust in the contact points of your phone.
I hope i've helped any bit
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Okay i will try it and see how i go
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TimeWasterNL said:
Assuming you have a certain version of CWM, you can try to recalibrate the battery by wiping the battery stats (Get into CWM by pressing the "Back" key at the SE bootlogo and navigate to advanced > wipe battery stats).
This resets the scale the battery uses to meassure the voltage that's left on it.
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Thanks for this i reset the battery stats then it charged to hundred percent and now i have used the battery calibration app. Hopefully everythign should be okay

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