[Q] Help. Battery will not charge more than 70% - Captivate Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I am not new to the phone and I have done battery calibrations many times. I used MIUI for a long time, then went to Pinnacle 1.1. After a few weeks one night after fully charging, I unplugged the charger and it dropped to 70% instantly. I could then plug the charger back in and it will not move from 70% for a while, then it will register 'fully charged'. Removal of the charger again will make it drop to 70%. Turning off the device and charging will show the green battery about 2/3 full, but not registering full. I then went back to MIUI thinking it was a rom flaw, but this problem has persisted. I am right now charging on stock JF6 with the same results. If this is indicative of a defective battery, has anyone seen this before? The battery is 14 months old.
TL;DR - It seems that the battery wont charge past 70% regardless of ROM/Kernel.

I had a similar problem but it was because I wasn't using the charger that comes with the phone switched chargers problem was solved.
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Have u tried draing ur battery, use tge battery till tge phone switches of on its own and then recharge it while the phone is off.
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mrjay711 said:
I had a similar problem but it was because I wasn't using the charger that comes with the phone switched chargers problem was solved.
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I am using the charger that came with the phone. Also tried a blackberry charger as well as usb charging it.

rkkaranrk said:
Have u tried draing ur battery, use tge battery till tge phone switches of on its own and then recharge it while the phone is off.
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I drained the battery last night, and then charged while off fully. The green battery icon went to 100%, and as soon as I turned it on it said 73%.

You might want to check into getting a new battery I got a extended battery for 10$ you can probably find the original sized battery for about the same price if you look around.
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Google "bump charging". I had a similar issue when I was on serendipity vii, it would charge to full, but as soon as I unplugged it would drop to 80%. I bump charged, then calibrated. All was well after that.
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phrix626 said:
Google "bump charging". I had a similar issue when I was on serendipity vii, it would charge to full, but as soon as I unplugged it would drop to 80%. I bump charged, then calibrated. All was well after that.
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Tried that. It hangs at about the 2/3 full level on the large green battery icon when the phone is charging off so I really can't do a proper bump charge.
I think I am going to resign to it being a battery past its prime...

New batteries are fairly cheap, plus I've heard that if you even mention faulty battery to at&t they ship you a new one for free...

studacris said:
New batteries are fairly cheap, plus I've heard that if you even mention faulty battery to at&t they ship you a new one for free...
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I find that hard to believe, but it can't hurt to try!

Sounds like you need a battery calibration..
1. discharge completely
2. plug into a USB port on the computer for a slow charge up to 100% (overnight while "off")
3. unplug the device and turn it on
4. if you have a ROM with CWM installed, clear the battery stats at this time.
5. plug it into usb until it's charged to 100% (while on)
6. unplug the device and turn it off
7. plug in into usb again until its charged to 100%(while "off")
8. turn it on and use it as normal
This will allow the device to relearn it's battery charging characteristics. This is the battery calibration.

AdamOutler said:
Sounds like you need a battery calibration..
1. discharge completely
2. plug into a USB port on the computer for a slow charge up to 100% (overnight while "off")
3. unplug the device and turn it on
4. if you have a ROM with CWM installed, clear the battery stats at this time.
5. plug it into usb until it's charged to 100% (while on)
6. unplug the device and turn it off
7. plug in into usb again until its charged to 100%(while "off")
8. turn it on and use it as normal
This will allow the device to relearn it's battery charging characteristics. This is the battery calibration.
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In stages 2 or 5 it never reaches 100%.
I am going to try a coworkers battery tomorrow at full charge. That should settle it.

orlandoxpolice said:
In stages 2 or 5 it never reaches 100%.
I am going to try a coworkers battery tomorrow at full charge. That should settle it.
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You are not leaving it long enough. It will reach 100% once it charges what it believes is 30% more. It must be off and you must clear the Batt stats.

Once it stops charging it marks that as fully charged. Your battery needs calibration.

AdamOutler said:
You are not leaving it long enough. It will reach 100% once it charges what it believes is 30% more. It must be off and you must clear the Batt stats.
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I left it off and plugged in overnight and it never reached 100%, but I will give it a shot again this weekend.

AdamOutler said:
Once it stops charging it marks that as fully charged. Your battery needs calibration.
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You are right.
I did a small test with a coworkers battery today.
His battery in his phone - 88%
His battery in my phone - 58%
Leaves a delta of 30% which is exactly why mine stops charging at 70%.
It has gotten to 100% while off charging in the green. I then booted to CWM recovery and wiped battery stats, but it turns on at 70% again. It is almost like it isn't deleting the file.

orlandoxpolice said:
I find that hard to believe, but it can't hurt to try!
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It's true, go to your nearest AT&T store and tell them about your issue and they'll take your information (name, address etc...) and ship you a brand new OEM (Samsung) battery no questions asked. No idea why they don't just hand you one on the spot, but it only takes a few days to get to you anyways.

orlandoxpolice said:
You are right.
I did a small test with a coworkers battery today.
His battery in his phone - 88%
His battery in my phone - 58%
Leaves a delta of 30% which is exactly why mine stops charging at 70%.
It has gotten to 100% while off charging in the green. I then booted to CWM recovery and wiped battery stats, but it turns on at 70% again. It is almost like it isn't deleting the file.
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did you finish the procedure I mentioned? There is a calibration procedure. It involves turning it on and off several times and plugging it in an unplugging it several times.

AdamOutler said:
did you finish the procedure I mentioned? There is a calibration procedure. It involves turning it on and off several times and plugging it in an unplugging it several times.
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I followed the calibration instructions perfectly. I have done it quite often actually. Didn't work. It acts as if CWM isn't actually deleting the file.

Deleted batterystats.bin via a terminal emulator and still no luck.
hopeless

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[Q] USB charging bug in 2.3.3

Hi
Apologies if this has been posted before. I recently flashed my phone with gingerbread (JVK) and since then, the USB charging have been more then a little bit screwy.
Usually i have my phone plugged into my PC while i am work. At some point during the day i will get the message telling me that its finished charging. If i unplug it at this point the battery will instantly drop to between 70 and 80 percent, sometimes it goes as low as 50%!!!! If i plug the phone back in it will continue charging for a while and then i will get another message telling me that the battery is at 100%. If i unplug it then it still drops, but to a higher percentage. I am able to get the battery to 99% by plugging it in and unplugging it a number of times.
The odd thing is that if i charge it from mains, it goes to 100% and stays there the first time.
Any ideas?
somehow same issue for me for what ever gingerbread (jv1/jvk/jvb) i have use.
but mine is different, if i got it unplug immediately after it saids "full charged" it will shows 100%.
BUT if i leave the charger on after it saids "full charged" for another few more hrs say 6 hrs, after unplugging.. it will immediately drop to 90% or even less some time.
well for js5/7/8 don't have such issue, that means after i leave the charger plug for overnight even its already full charged, after unplugging it still shows 99-100% !
wondering if any jv1/k/b user encounting this same issue?
pennzoilgtr said:
somehow same issue for me for what ever gingerbread (jv1/jvk/jvb) i have use.
but mine is different, if i got it unplug immediately after it saids "full charged" it will shows 100%.
BUT if i leave the charger on after it saids "full charged" for another few more hrs say 6 hrs, after unplugging.. it will immediately drop to 90% or even less some time.
well for js5/7/8 don't have such issue, that means after i leave the charger plug for overnight even its already full charged, after unplugging it still shows 99-100% !
wondering if any jv1/k/b user encounting this same issue?
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If you are rooted, then delete battery stats, shutdown your phone, and leave it on the charger till it is 100% full. Then leave in on the charger again, start your phone, and delete battery stats again. Reboot your phone, and you should be ok.
For the second part, in which your phone after fully charged and left on charger lost some percentage after unplugging, it seems that Gingerbread stops charging once battery is full, and do not continue, even if charger is plugged in, once it'll lost some power. Some older phones does this (S45 for example).
Out of curiosity, what kernel are you using?
Virnik0 said:
If you are rooted, then delete battery stats, shutdown your phone, and leave it on the charger till it is 100% full. Then leave in on the charger again, start your phone, and delete battery stats again. Reboot your phone, and you should be ok.
For the second part, in which your phone after fully charged and left on charger lost some percentage after unplugging, it seems that Gingerbread stops charging once battery is full, and do not continue, even if charger is plugged in, once it'll lost some power. Some older phones does this (S45 for example).
Out of curiosity, what kernel are you using?
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ok, as for battery stats i did the wipe, but i did not shutdown and do a full charge
as for kernel i did not really try on stock kernel though, i started using jv's series with CF's kernel or supercurio's hacked kernel.
maybe you are right that gingerbread stop charging after the battery is fully charged, but to my understanding i thought that is supposed it run on a/c once its fully charged? leaving the battery disconnect until you unplug it and it will starts to use the battery.
for froyo wise i presume it runs on a/c while leaving the battery disconnected, after overnight of full charged the phone is cool and don't feel like the battery is still "charging" after it reaches 100%
I had this problem too when i was with xxjvk. batterystats.bin was always automatically deleted by system once charger was connect/disconnect (couldnt remember...).
if the charger was unplugged right after fully charged notification, the phone worked perfectly fine and battery life was much better than with xsjw8..
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rinl said:
I had this problem too when i was with xxjvk. batterystats.bin was always automatically deleted by system once charger was connect/disconnect (couldnt remember...).
if the charger was unplugged right after fully charged notification, the phone worked perfectly fine and battery life was much better than with xsjw8..
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And do you suffer battery drops after unplugging from already full charged for few hours?
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pennzoilgtr said:
And do you suffer battery drops after unplugging from already full charged for few hours?
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yes, indeed.
Actually, i have mentioned in this thread before...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=12950876&postcount=6
rinl said:
yes, indeed.
Actually, i have mentioned in this thread before...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=12950876&postcount=6
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Ok seems like jvb doesn't solve the issue... I'm on goatrips's jvb at the moment. I got the make sure that I unplug immediately after it said full charged otherwise the percentage would drop like 10-20% if I leave it connected overnight.
Wondering how come there is so many jvk/jvb tester/users around but seems no one mention about it.
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Virnik0 said:
If you are rooted, then delete battery stats, shutdown your phone, and leave it on the charger till it is 100% full. Then leave in on the charger again, start your phone, and delete battery stats again. Reboot your phone, and you should be ok.
For the second part, in which your phone after fully charged and left on charger lost some percentage after unplugging, it seems that Gingerbread stops charging once battery is full, and do not continue, even if charger is plugged in, once it'll lost some power. Some older phones does this (S45 for example).
Out of curiosity, what kernel are you using?
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Thanks for your reply but i have already tried this.
It also does not explain why it is fine charging from mains but not USB.
Notice that. Not sure whether its a bug. When it finishes charging, the sgs operate naturally and doesn't preserve the battery like it use to in the previous fw. So it drops immediately as the phone is disconnected. If the screen is left on during charging, it is a problem...
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Anything ever come out of this? I'm using Serendipity VII for Cappy based of jvb. I'm seeing this regardless of the type charger I use. Once it hits 100%, the battery continues to show 100% until I remove the charger. Then it shows what I assume is the amount of battery left after powering the phone from the point it reached a full charge to the present. If I remove it immediately after full charge is reached, it reflects that. If I leave it on the charger for hours, it immediately drops reflecting the time spent since full charge.
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Battery 98%

When I charge my phone and it says the battery is full and 100%, but after I unplug the charger, I only get 98% of battery. It is not really a problem but i'm just wondering if anyone else has this also.
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Seems to be phone battery calibration, happens to me too. Try not to unplug the charger immediately after 100%, let it overcharge for few minutes more.
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Also happening to me... It's because battery calibration...
This is the normal behavior of overcharge protection.
imagine you battery is charged till 100%, the overcharge protection now disable charging till the battery is loosing a few % of its charge, but the "battery memory" doesnt recognize this respectively doesnt refresh its state so your battery indicator will always show 100% until you unplug the phone.
if you unplug the phone at 100% it might be, that the battery memory is refreshing after loosing one more % of charge and now recognize, thats it wasnt at 100% at all and show you the current charge.
e.g. if you charge your phone when its off-state, this behavior shouldnt take place and the phone should charge till exactly 100%. important for recalibrating the battery.
Here, if you have root use this
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.liteup.calibratebattery
You can also load up clockwork recovery anf clear battery stats.
If no root access, fo the following.
1.Power on let fully charge
2.turn phone off while still plugged in
3. Remove battery and power cord and push power button for 5 secs
4. Replace battery amd power cord
5. Let fully charge again.
Once charged, power up while pluged in, once phone is fully loaded un plug and monitor battery,
None root battery calibration should be finished.
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When it happens to me... I inmediatly replug the charger and wait... the second time I umplug I get 100% and It seems to repair the issue for the future charges.
i noticed this too! sometimes i do get 100% after charging. But most of the times its 98% immediately after unplug! And i have my battery calibrated too!:/
same issue
any solution for this guys?. I've calibrated my battery so many times and it is not fixing the 98% charge when unpluggin
mine's not...
try screen-on charging...
go to settings>deveLopment>check stay awake(charging)
if you're in Gingerbread version (2.3.4) when battery reached 99%, you"LL need to wait 1 more hour to make it fuLLy charged...
that's it!
tried and tested by most android users...
just charge it without using to avoid excessive heat of your device... :good:
What about first time using battery? Charge the battery 100% first or let it drain to 0% then fully charge?
I bought 2400mah battery, but cant get significant performance, fully charged first time use..
I think you were ripped off.
we will miss you Nicholas.... /s
If your going to buy an aftermarket battery. You get what you pay for. I ordered a mugen 1800mah delivered in 4 days from Hong Kong. My synopsis Bloody brilliant!
Waiting for my Jiayu g2s to be delivered

Battery Calibration does not work?

Hello Everyone,
I've just flashed CM9 stable version and wanted to calibrate my battery.
First, it's not charged to 100% even though I've charged it overnight. Then I've tried to calibrate it.
(1. Charge your phone to 100% full.
2. Reboot to CWM (recovery)
3. Scroll down using volume keys and choose advanced
4. Choose wipe battery stats
5. Reboot phone.
6. Without charging your phone at all... let it die completely until it shuts off.
7. Plug your phone in and without a break let it charge to 100%)
However, that did not work for me. It still charges to 98%, no matter charging overnight. I can't see 100%, even 99%
Any ideas?
Edit: And one more question: Doing a full wipe removes battery stats file?
Thanks in advance
ufuuuck said:
Hello Everyone,
I've just flashed CM9 stable version and wanted to calibrate my battery.
First, it's not charged to 100% even though I've charged it overnight. Then I've tried to calibrate it.
(1. Charge your phone to 100% full.
2. Reboot to CWM (recovery)
3. Scroll down using volume keys and choose advanced
4. Choose wipe battery stats
5. Reboot phone.
6. Without charging your phone at all... let it die completely until it shuts off.
7. Plug your phone in and without a break let it charge to 100%)
However, that did not work for me. It still charges to 98%, no matter charging overnight. I can't see 100%, even 99%
Any ideas?
Edit: And one more question: Doing a full wipe removes battery stats file?
Thanks in advance
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Once it shows charged on 98%, just remove the charger and then plug it again, it'll start charging again and maybe it'll go till 99% or 100% and will show charged again ..
doing full wipe doesn't remove battery stats
ishangoyal said:
Once it shows charged on 98%, just remove the charger and then plug it again, it'll start charging again and maybe it'll go till 99% or 100% and will show charged again ..
doing full wipe doesn't remove battery stats
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I will try it tomorrow.
Thanks anyway.
Wiping battery stats is a myth. Your battery may just be starting to go, it is old now.
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Maybe try this way:
Wait til charged to, in your case 98%, shutdown phone.
Reconnect charger.
Don't boot phone, wait until charged to 100%.
Boot normally.
If this doesn't work, try to wipe bat stats and repeat this solution.
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ufuuuck said:
Hello Everyone,
I've just flashed CM9 stable version and wanted to calibrate my battery.
First, it's not charged to 100% even though I've charged it overnight. Then I've tried to calibrate it.
(1. Charge your phone to 100% full.
2. Reboot to CWM (recovery)
3. Scroll down using volume keys and choose advanced
4. Choose wipe battery stats
5. Reboot phone.
6. Without charging your phone at all... let it die completely until it shuts off.
7. Plug your phone in and without a break let it charge to 100%)
However, that did not work for me. It still charges to 98%, no matter charging overnight. I can't see 100%, even 99%
Any ideas?
Edit: And one more question: Doing a full wipe removes battery stats file?
Thanks in advance
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charge phone to 100% 3 times and clean battery stats - works !
ishangoyal said:
Once it shows charged on 98%, just remove the charger and then plug it again, it'll start charging again and maybe it'll go till 99% or 100% and will show charged again ..
doing full wipe doesn't remove battery stats
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yeah that worked for me. thanks.
commercially nilsctu
As far as I know, battery calibration by wiping battery stat's is not working. I've read an article about that when someone's been interviewing with one of Google's Android developers and she said that it's like deleting your browser history, it won't speed up your internet. Same goes with battery stats. It's only information about how long you've charged your battery last time, when you've plugged ur phone etc. etc.
It's more like placebo effect, you delete battery stats and you think it's "living" longer but it's not.
Not charging to 100% is (1)Kernel or (2)ROM issue to not showing correctly battery percentage (besides that battery should be full, it's only showing bad variables)
Grzechu789 said:
Not charging to 100% is (1)Kernel or (2)ROM issue to not showing correctly battery percentage (besides that battery should be full, it's only showing bad variables)
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It could also be one of the duff chinese replacement batteries that always show 3923nV.
I have just had 2 bilitong batteries that will only charge to 99% and have a vastly lower capacity than claimed.
The 'cameron seino' battery i have also reports 3923 mV all teh time but does charge to 100% (update after full charge - cameron gives correct voltage and early testing shows excellent performance)
The original battery shows everything correctly and still charges to 100%
the only aftermarket battery which iv seen to charge up properly and give the expected life span is one made by a company called anker. I would personally go for an anker battery if I could not source a genuine Samsung one.
slybunda said:
the only aftermarket battery which iv seen to charge up properly and give the expected life span is one made by a company called anker. I would personally go for an anker battery if I could not source a genuine Samsung one.
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I agree that a new genuine battery is the best option - full stop.
The oversize cameron battery i am currently testing in my desire is proving a mix of good and bad. Definate improvement in battery life, although still problems in reporting correct mV, and rattles a bit in the oversized back (should be easily fixable)
Gonna get around to antutu battery tesating the 2 year old original 1400mAh, poor bilitong 1650mAh (ROFL) and 2400mAh cameron

Battery won't charge to 100%

Hi
I'm new and this is my first thread.
After I rooted my phone I have an issue with charging my battery.
When I started the phone after the root I had a 100% battery, after I was playing and using it I plugged it in when I was going sleep.
After the whole night my phone charged from around 12% to only 60%, and then after I was using and draining the battery nearly to minimum(around 5-7%) it and left it for a couple o hours and it charged to 59%. Sometimes it charges a bit more but the whole process is really slow comparing it to the stock rom charging(it was taking lik 3-5 hours from 0-100%).
I rooted my phone with ivendor's rom from this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1825260
I was using CWM 6.0.1.2.
I would like to ask for any solutions for my problem, for now I want to drain it to 0 and then leave it again charging for a couple of hour maybe a whole night.
It's a bug. Sometimes is occures and sometimes not.
You could flash castagnaIT kernel and try again.
Just installed the kernel.
1st thing I noticed is a performance increase.
I'll gonna post what's the situation of battery tomorrow.
Ok, After a whole night of charging my phone only got to 68%, then when I was charging it when it was turned off It charged to 85% and when I turned it on it stopped to charge even with the AC plugged in and the icon is showing that it's charging.
Any solutions ? Please help.
wrbl said:
Ok, After a whole night of charging my phone only got to 68%, then when I was charging it when it was turned off It charged to 85% and when I turned it on it stopped to charge even with the AC plugged in and the icon is showing that it's charging.
Any solutions ? Please help.
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I get a similar issue. When on stock I was always getting 100 %. Then I flashed CM9 and I randomly get 100 % after all night recharge.
If you are not afraid of switching ROMs, try a different one and let us know if it solved the problem because as mrjraider said
It's a bug.
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Ok.
I was charging it turned off. It charged to 100%. I'll gonna test it today one more time with charging it when the phone is switched on.
If it fails I'll gonna get back to my stock rom and test it and try again with a battery charge to 100%.
Also remember that the phone wont charge completly due to safety of your battery..
Most of the time it recharged to 98 percent
mrjraider said:
Also remember that the phone wont charge completly due to safety of your battery..
Most of the time it recharged to 98 percent
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Yes I know but the indicator in the phone 'has that in mind' so it shows 100% but its really 98 i know. When I was analyzing that battery graph I saw that the battery is charging really long. If I'm reading it right it takes the same amount of time to charge it as to drain it when using it.
Screen is attached. I was charging it through the wall charger.
It's polish language
Any opinions ?
Make your battery empty 0% !
Try to turn on the phone after empty battery !
and make sure that the battery is empty ....
Just connect your charger without turn on you phone....
charge your phone for 9 hours !
Then , take the charger out and turn on your phone !
Try... this steps may it help you
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alaataj14 said:
Make your battery empty 0% !
Try to turn on the phone after empty battery !
and make sure that the battery is empty ....
Just connect your charger without turn on you phone....
charge your phone for 9 hours !
Then , take the charger out and turn on your phone !
Try... this steps may it help you
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I think that the solution was USB debugging. When I turned it off the phone is normally charging full and works perfectly.
Hey everyone! we are all using a li-ion battery » when we unplug our device from cable it will turn automatocally to 99%... I'm sorry folks, i don't like this feeling neither never havimg 100%...
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wrbl said:
I think that the solution was USB debugging. When I turned it off the phone is normally charging full and works perfectly.
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That's interesting, did you use a usb charger from a computer or a wall charger over night?
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Installed the smoothie JB rom and bow it's all good I presume it was a problem with deep sleep.
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outerh3aven said:
Hey everyone! we are all using a li-ion battery » when we unplug our device from cable it will turn automatocally to 99%... I'm sorry folks, i don't like this feeling neither never havimg 100%...)
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sad but true. it would be nice to have an endless batterylife
i have the same issue with thebattery
Odp: Battery won't charge to 100%
Try another rom. It was the solution in my case.
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Ahh.... just turn it off. Charge it fully( 3hrs at max). Got to recovery and wipe battery stats. Then drain it completely, and then recharge it fully.again. Then it will most probably go till 100%
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88% full charged battery
Hi, is someone solve this problem. On my alcatel idol 6030X with off phone battery is 100% changed, after power on show 88%. When charging with power on phone, after 88% charging stop. What to do?

I can't charge the phone turned on

Hi, I have a problem namely battery will not charge at on the phone. In the phone, the battery is kept constant at the same level, in the case where charging leave for the night reaches 100%, but Without the charger immediately decreases to the level before charging. I tried to charge the phone battery different levels, but nothing. It charges only when the phone is off.
Currently I have the room
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2104442
the problem started to appear after some time using this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1700749
When the phone is off the battery charge for a long time. I also tried to charge by plugging the USB cable into your laptop, the same thing.
I would be grateful for any help. Phone Galaxy Ace S5830.Battery original.
kodzak16 said:
Hi, I have a problem namely battery will not charge at on the phone. In the phone, the battery is kept constant at the same level, in the case where charging leave for the night reaches 100%, but Without the charger immediately decreases to the level before charging. I tried to charge the phone battery different levels, but nothing. It charges only when the phone is off.
Currently I have the room
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2104442
the problem started to appear after some time using this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1700749
When the phone is off the battery charge for a long time. I also tried to charge by plugging the USB cable into your laptop, the same thing.
I would be grateful for any help. Phone Galaxy Ace S5830.Battery original.
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You need to calibrate your battery after install a rom, reboot into recovery>>>advanced options>>> wipe battery stats, try it a report then
Viper The Ripper said:
You need to calibrate your battery after install a rom, reboot into recovery>>>advanced options>>> wipe battery stats, try it a report then
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I do that i'm not idiot But I wrote that it happened already when using that first room, which was ok for a while and then started to do it.
kodzak16 said:
I do that i'm not idiot But I wrote that it happened already when using that first room, which was ok for a while and then started to do it.
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... I didn't said you were idiot... if you are so intelligent, why ask for help?¿?.... You should respect the people who try to help you
Have you checked whether your battery it inflated?
Viper The Ripper said:
... I didn't said you were idiot... if you are so intelligent, why ask for help?¿?.... You should respect the people who try to help you
Have you checked whether your battery it inflated?
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Sorry it was unnecessary on my part. No I did not check, and how to do it?
After your help, I cleaned the file again and to my surprise the battery was loading and recharge to 86% and further something not want to charge. Then I left my phone charger at night and Without the charger has dropped to 54%. Battery Calibration gives 54%.
kodzak16 said:
Sorry it was unnecessary on my part. No I did not check, and how to do it?
After your help, I cleaned the file again and to my surprise the battery was loading and recharge to 86% and further something not want to charge. Then I left my phone charger at night and Without the charger has dropped to 54%. Battery Calibration gives 54%.
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Shutdown your phone and then put off your battery, and see if this is inflated, maybe your battery is dead :S
and..I'd advice you don't leave overnight charging your device, this may break your device's battery
Thanks a lot Viper The Ripper for all the help.
Problem solved, the battery can not be saved and had to buy a new one. Subject to closing
However, the problem is not solved, I put new battery recharge up to 100%, acted a little state has declined to 87% wanted to recharge again with curiosity and an hour remained at this level that the problem may be in the USB cable, charger, I tried to recharge the phone connection laptop unfortunately nothing. Any advice ?

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