Hello guys
My oem battery seems to be dying at 20 per without any low battery warning
I am using hyper sense nova Rom
But this problem existed in the old Rom too I just realized it.
To break down the problem further
It shuts down on 20
Then it won't restart saying battery is empty
However if I charge it again to say 18 percent and disconnect
It gives low battery warning at 15/10/5
I found out there is some app called caliberator however I can't seem to make it work on this kernel
Please help how can I solve this problem ???
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The Rom and kernel details are
- HTC Official Gingerbread 2.3.3 v3.14.405.1 (Stock Sense 1.9) - Kernel: 2.6.35.10-gb-sense v8 - by dbasabe
Ok this is the battery caliberation thread which I tried to find the answer on
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=765609
And this is the link to Rom I am using
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1604957
am-rj-tbt said:
The Rom and kernel details are
- HTC Official Gingerbread 2.3.3 v3.14.405.1 (Stock Sense 1.9) - Kernel: 2.6.35.10-gb-sense v8 - by dbasabe
Ok this is the battery caliberation thread which I tried to find the answer on
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=765609
And this is the link to Rom I am using
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1604957
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First charge your phone to 100% when it is powered off. Then flash the rom. Then let it discharge completely so it shuts off. Then charge full again. Then it should be solved :fingers-crossed:
race55 said:
First charge your phone to 100% when it is powered off. Then flash the rom. Then let it discharge completely so it shuts off. Then charge full again. Then it should be solved :fingers-crossed:
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So i am supposed to put the phone off ....
let it charge over night
then morning go to recovery mode
wipe all the data etc and stuff
reinstall the rom ....
and then see how it performs...
should i put the charger plugged in while flashing the rom and maintaining 100 percent charge???
i have tried something last night
i let the phone die as in drained the battery and let it charge in the off state to 100 percent and the charging led was no longer lit i went to recovery and wiped the battery stats and then started the phone i am still waiting to find out how it performs till the end of day...
if that doesnot work ill try your method...
:good:
i have tried reading that battery learn app and everything ... if only that app would work on my kernel
nehooo lets seee
am-rj-tbt said:
So i am supposed to put the phone off ....
let it charge over night
then morning go to recovery mode
wipe all the data etc and stuff
reinstall the rom ....
and then see how it performs...
should i put the charger plugged in while flashing the rom and maintaining 100 percent charge???
i have tried something last night
i let the phone die as in drained the battery and let it charge in the off state to 100 percent and the charging led was no longer lit i went to recovery and wiped the battery stats and then started the phone i am still waiting to find out how it performs till the end of day...
if that doesnot work ill try your method...
:good:
i have tried reading that battery learn app and everything ... if only that app would work on my kernel
nehooo lets seee
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Yes keep plugged in during flash. When booted up, unplug.
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I am going to try keeping fingers crossed . Have not heard many success stories so far and it sure is a little annoying to think phone dies without low battery warnings :banghead::banghead::banghead:
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Ok I did what you said this morning m hoping it works meanwhile would anyone make that battery caliberation app work for sense kernel please
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8 hours n battery is down to 35 still waiting on end result if I get all way to 1 I should be happy
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Didn't work died at twenty .... Help !! :banghead:
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Ola guyz !
I got some problems with my battery on my phone... I just think that the phone dont save the statistics of the battery life right
I made the wipe and all the tips and tricks from here!
IF MY PHONE is on 10%... I put it on charge and it JUMPs automaticaly to 45% and after half hour the phone is on 100% and it did not fill anymore...
I got the latest 2.3.4 M6 (from mur4ik)...
Is there any other way to charge the battery but when the phone is shutted down ?!
I think that the battety would be better charged if the phone were OFF...
maybe some help ? some tricks ?!
thx
P.S. Before I installed the muraiks version... I was on the stock 2.1 ROM and just filled the battery to 100%... Then I just installed the muraiks version, the battery was good and the phone was ON for about 4 - 5 days... and after the first CHARGE on the new ROM... it just happend... 1 - 2 day MAX...
I don't have that problems, but try charging your phone in fastboot mode or in recovery mode. That way it has nothing to do with the ROM.
EazyLuke said:
I don't have that problems, but try charging your phone in fastboot mode or in recovery mode. That way it has nothing to do with the ROM.
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How long is your phone ON ?!
the phone will still charge if it says 100% but isen't fully charged. on the first page of the main swiftdroid thread there is a tutorial on how to fix problem with the battery.
EDIT: dont know charge every night, weaver it needs it or not.
lukemovement1 said:
the phone will still charge if it says 100% but isen't fully charged. on the first page of the main swiftdroid thread there is a tutorial on how to fix problem with the battery.
EDIT: dont know charge every night, weaver it needs it or not.
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Like I said, I did that tricks but thx
Go into the market , Type 'Battery Calibrator' without the '' worked for me.
Just charge for 5-6 hours non stop , it will beep when 100% but keep it in for 5-6 hours. then unlock the phone (still on charge) and press calibrate battery.
Should work , if not try the CWM way again and again.
did not have this problem befor flashin jvs but now when im charging it indicates 100% battery and directly when i unplug it it goes down to 97 did not do this before flashin 2.3.5 and I even flashed 2.3.4 now! I managed to get 98 by disconnecting and connecting charger many times. Why?
I have darky's 10.2 Exrtreme or final - can't remember
I have the same problem. But even worse mine sometimes only charges to 60 or 65%. I can get a full charge after several unplugs and re-plug but it takes a while.
The big problem is once it fully charges it seems like the phone stops charging completely and then begins to drain out - should it not maintain the full charge even if left charging at full?
Any help please.
Thanks
ErsdaHL said:
did not have this problem befor flashin jvs but now when im charging it indicates 100% battery and directly when i unplug it it goes down to 97 did not do this before flashin 2.3.5 and I even flashed 2.3.4 now! I managed to get 98 by disconnecting and connecting charger many times. Why?
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This is normal, no need to panic.
zcarguy said:
I have darky's 10.2 Exrtreme or final - can't remember
I have the same problem. But even worse mine sometimes only charges to 60 or 65%. I can get a full charge after several unplugs and re-plug but it takes a while.
The big problem is once it fully charges it seems like the phone stops charging completely and then begins to drain out - should it not maintain the full charge even if left charging at full?
Any help please.
Thanks
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This is not normal, although a known and common bug.
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my phone is using build jvq -not sure if that makes a difference. I am new to all of this. Had a friend help me with the flashing. Anyway I didnt think my issue was normal - its a pain because when I charge my phone overnight - I cant simply unplug and take it away with a full charge.
Any ideas how to rectify this?
Thanks,
Z
Originally Posted by zcarguy View Post
I have darky's 10.2 Exrtreme or final - can't remember
I have the same problem. But even worse mine sometimes only charges to 60 or 65%. I can get a full charge after several unplugs and re-plug but it takes a while.
The big problem is once it fully charges it seems like the phone stops charging completely and then begins to drain out - should it not maintain the full charge even if left charging at full?
Any help please.
Thanks
This is not normal, although a known and common bug.
Hay fellas easy easy....one thing do u send me ur battary usage pic...hope i could help u and then i can easily understand ur problem...u can pm me.i hope this is not big prob
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zcarguy said:
I have darky's 10.2 Exrtreme or final - can't remember
I have the same problem. But even worse mine sometimes only charges to 60 or 65%. I can get a full charge after several unplugs and re-plug but it takes a while.
The big problem is once it fully charges it seems like the phone stops charging completely and then begins to drain out - should it not maintain the full charge even if left charging at full?
Any help please.
Thanks
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Exactly the same problem ive got. Manage to get 98%
MrIwik said:
This is normal, no need to panic.
This is not normal, although a known and common bug.
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It happend in 2.3.5 ant following in to 2.3.4
zcarguy said:
my phone is using build jvq -not sure if that makes a difference. I am new to all of this. Had a friend help me with the flashing. Anyway I didnt think my issue was normal - its a pain because when I charge my phone overnight - I cant simply unplug and take it away with a full charge.
Any ideas how to rectify this?
Thanks,
Z
Originally Posted by zcarguy View Post
I have darky's 10.2 Exrtreme or final - can't remember
I have the same problem. But even worse mine sometimes only charges to 60 or 65%. I can get a full charge after several unplugs and re-plug but it takes a while.
The big problem is once it fully charges it seems like the phone stops charging completely and then begins to drain out - should it not maintain the full charge even if left charging at full?
Any help please.
Thanks
This is not normal, although a known and common bug.
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Your problem seems to be a boner compared to mine !!
ali_khalid5518 said:
Hay fellas easy easy....one thing do u send me ur battary usage pic...hope i could help u and then i can easily understand ur problem...u can pm me.i hope this is not big prob
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im not on darkys im on tornado right now!
Well dude 97% is normal i m just asking to guys who hav 65%.
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I did some more reading. Apparently my problem is a bug with respect to SGS and gingerbread. Once the phone reaches full charge - it stops charging and even though its still plugged in. At this point the phone drains (presumably like normal depending on what you have running in background).
At this point the only fix is to flash back to froyo or I think charging the phone while powered off would work too. Not much of a fix but at least when I wake up in the morning its fully charged.
For others with the same problem as me see this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1134741
If anyone else has a better alternative I am all ears.
Ok, first, I looked around and tried stuff like battery calibration etc. but no luck, here's what happened:
I got my galaxy ace and rooted it with CF-ROOT, flashed it using the recovery menu that stock already had.
Phone was ok for 1 week, then it started sucking battery like crazy (also charges too fast), 100% lasts something like 5mins...
(at this point it was still stock with rooted kernel)
Flashed a CM ICS ROM from the forum => same results with battery
Went back to stock, no root anymore => battery still the same
Does anyone know how to solve this? Thanks in advance!
Pauloxzak said:
Ok, first, I looked around and tried stuff like battery calibration etc. but no luck, here's what happened:
I got my galaxy ace and rooted it with CF-ROOT, flashed it using the recovery menu that stock already had.
Phone was ok for 1 week, then it started sucking battery like crazy (also charges too fast), 100% lasts something like 5mins...
(at this point it was still stock with rooted kernel)
Flashed a CM ICS ROM from the forum => same results with battery
Went back to stock, no root anymore => battery still the same
Does anyone know how to solve this? Thanks in advance!
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Why didn't you use the normal .zip that just adds super user? Maybe we have the same type of Ace that is completely incompatible with flashed kernels. Brings battery problems. Only kernels you can use are the ones that come with the rom you installed.
Reflash stock rom and root using any other .zip around the forums.
Because you said you charge it too fast. Try to charge it for 3 hrs. If u see 100 % that doesn't mean that it is fully charged already
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Do this, full use your battery till it totally gets dry and charge it to 100% without break..note that your phone should switch off conditon while charging to 100%..
Sent From REVOLUTiON Ultimate Xperia Edition Rom..
:beer:
Clear battery cache and dalvik's cache , then consume the battery tell it reaches zero
And charge it
It worked for me
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Is your battery swelled? I mean, is it bulging outside when you place the battery inside the phone?
If yes, then you need to get a new phone
This line is dedicated to OT thanks.RIP OT Thanks
Thanksfor the replies!
Is your battery swelled? I mean, is it bulging outside when you place the battery inside the phone?
If yes, then you need to get a new phone
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No, the battery is ok.
Why didn't you use the normal .zip that just adds super user? Maybe we have the same type of Ace that is completely incompatible with flashed kernels. Brings battery problems. Only kernels you can use are the ones that come with the rom you installed.
Reflash stock rom and root using any other .zip around the forums.
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What do you mean by normal zip? As I said, I flashed stock back, no more rooted kernel, but it's still draining battery, shouldn't it have gone back to normal with stock? Should I root again with this normal zip to be able to solve the problem?
Maybe your battery is "gone" (I mean cannot charge anymore). If you can try your phone with another battery borrowed from a friend or buy a new one cheap to be sure the problem is the battery and not the phone. The last option for me is to buy a new original battery a give a try. If you have a method to test the battery out of the phone is best. Good luck
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Do 1 thing. Recharge for a long time till 100% . Choose a stock based rom like sgs2 v10. Do full wipes, delete battery stats.bin, Format data,cache, system, sd-ext ( if any ) & flash rom. Reboot & try battery. If it's still the same, go get a new battery..
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hey, try this app called nova battery tester. It will tell you a lot about your battery's condition.
You can find it on the play store.
Also check whether your phone is entering deep sleep.
Maybe your battery is "gone" (I mean cannot charge anymore). If you can try your phone with another battery borrowed from a friend or buy a new one cheap to be sure the problem is the battery and not the phone. The last option for me is to buy a new original battery a give a try. If you have a method to test the battery out of the phone is best. Good luck
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I tried that, the friend's battery on my phone had the same behaviour, and my battery on friend's phone worked fine... so it can't be the battery
Why the hell it won't just work normal if I flashed stock back?
Do 1 thing. Recharge for a long time till 100% . Choose a stock based rom like sgs2 v10. Do full wipes, delete battery stats.bin, Format data,cache, system, sd-ext ( if any ) & flash rom. Reboot & try battery. If it's still the same, go get a new battery..
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Tried recharging for long time, no luck, also tried many "battery calibration" apps also with no result.
I'm guessing buying a new battery won't solve anything either given the results with the friend's battery
Have you checked your CPU behavior ? Which states it is in, etc
Use CPU spy to find out
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Pauloxzak said:
I tried that, the friend's battery on my phone had the same behaviour, and my battery on friend's phone worked fine... so it can't be the battery
Why the hell it won't just work normal if I flashed stock back?
Tried recharging for long time, no luck, also tried many "battery calibration" apps also with no result.
I'm guessing buying a new battery won't solve anything either given the results with the friend's battery
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Best thing... Send it back to samsung !!! Either you get a repair or a replacement ! ( Provided you are under warranty for the service to be free... )
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Pauloxzak said:
Ok, first, I looked around and tried stuff like battery calibration etc. but no luck, here's what happened:
I got my galaxy ace and rooted it with CF-ROOT, flashed it using the recovery menu that stock already had.
Phone was ok for 1 week, then it started sucking battery like crazy (also charges too fast), 100% lasts something like 5mins...
(at this point it was still stock with rooted kernel)
Flashed a CM ICS ROM from the forum => same results with battery
Went back to stock, no root anymore => battery still the same
Does anyone know how to solve this? Thanks in advance!
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1. Un-root then root again using the normal method which just adds SU.
2. Try charging for 2-3 hours. Sometimes it displays 100% though the battery level might be as low as 15%
3. Do you do over-night charging/ charge for very long durations/ play lots of games during charging? In that case your battery is over-charged. Check it. It should be puffed up a bit. If this is the case then, sorry mate, but you'll just have to get a new battery. And don't ignore this problem. Trust me, as bad as it is, it's all downhill from here.
Pauloxzak said:
I tried that, the friend's battery on my phone had the same behaviour, and my battery on friend's phone worked fine... so it can't be the battery
Why the hell it won't just work normal if I flashed stock back?
Tried recharging for long time, no luck, also tried many "battery calibration" apps also with no result.
I'm guessing buying a new battery won't solve anything either given the results with the friend's battery
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JUst unroot the phone and send it to service centre !
All will be done ! and your warranty will be there if u have it still
Im a sucker for AOSP Android Its smooth and simple just the way i like things. The only thing that keeps me going back to a Sense ROM (namely Nik Project X Rebirth and ARHD), is a slight battery issues. To put it simply, it either takes an extremely and painfully slow time to charge my phone from even 60% - 100% (about 6 or 7 hours which, if Im not wrong, should be the normal full charge of an HTC Incredible S stock??). After a week or two, the battery just screws up entirely. It takes EVEN longer than 5 hours to charge up like 20% of battery. Furthermore, it stops charging at 60% as if the battery was full!! I know this is not an issue with my battery because as soon as I flash any other ROM (thats not CM10.1 related) the battery starts charging up again. Dirty flashing CM10.1 nor clean install of CM10.1 seems to work for me
Does anyone know what the problem is and a possible fix?
I understand that I probably should be placing this thread in CM10.1 threads. I have posted in CM10.1 by dla5244 thread as well as the Lacoste thread. Yet no one has even RESPONDED to this issue.
072665995 said:
Im a sucker for AOSP Android Its smooth and simple just the way i like things. The only thing that keeps me going back to a Sense ROM (namely Nik Project X Rebirth and ARHD), is a slight battery issues. To put it simply, it either takes an extremely and painfully slow time to charge my phone from even 60% - 100% (about 6 or 7 hours which, if Im not wrong, should be the normal full charge of an HTC Incredible S stock??). After a week or two, the battery just screws up entirely. It takes EVEN longer than 5 hours to charge up like 20% of battery. Furthermore, it stops charging at 60% as if the battery was full!! I know this is not an issue with my battery because as soon as I flash any other ROM (thats not CM10.1 related) the battery starts charging up again. Dirty flashing CM10.1 nor clean install of CM10.1 seems to work for me
Does anyone know what the problem is and a possible fix?
I understand that I probably should be placing this thread in CM10.1 threads. I have posted in CM10.1 by dla5244 thread as well as the Lacoste thread. Yet no one has even RESPONDED to this issue.
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May be Guidelines for Better Battery Life will help you
072665995 said:
Im a sucker for AOSP Android Its smooth and simple just the way i like things. The only thing that keeps me going back to a Sense ROM (namely Nik Project X Rebirth and ARHD), is a slight battery issues. To put it simply, it either takes an extremely and painfully slow time to charge my phone from even 60% - 100% (about 6 or 7 hours which, if Im not wrong, should be the normal full charge of an HTC Incredible S stock??). After a week or two, the battery just screws up entirely. It takes EVEN longer than 5 hours to charge up like 20% of battery. Furthermore, it stops charging at 60% as if the battery was full!! I know this is not an issue with my battery because as soon as I flash any other ROM (thats not CM10.1 related) the battery starts charging up again. Dirty flashing CM10.1 nor clean install of CM10.1 seems to work for me
Does anyone know what the problem is and a possible fix?
I understand that I probably should be placing this thread in CM10.1 threads. I have posted in CM10.1 by dla5244 thread as well as the Lacoste thread. Yet no one has even RESPONDED to this issue.
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I am facing a similar issue, though not exactly. which you have mentioned, but recently my phone's battery does not charge beyond 60%; if the restart my phone, the battery charging status jumps to 80-85% and stays there..
srv.abhishek said:
I am facing a similar issue, though not exactly. which you have mentioned, but recently my phone's battery does not charge beyond 60%; if the restart my phone, the battery charging status jumps to 80-85% and stays there..
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WTF m facing exactly same issue... itried every thing bt that dosent works...Changed rom, changed Kernel, changed Radio, twice revert to stock with locked bootloader... all waste ... I was thinkin take phone to HTC Care centre... m ****ed up... :crying:
Sandeep_Jagtap said:
May be Guidelines for Better Battery Life will help you
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Thanks for your input but does not really help because my issue lies where my phone refuses to charge, not where my phone runs out of battery.
srv.abhishek said:
I am facing a similar issue, though not exactly. which you have mentioned, but recently my phone's battery does not charge beyond 60%; if the restart my phone, the battery charging status jumps to 80-85% and stays there..
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I tried that. Just stays at 60% :/ it really sucks and I hope someone will find the source of this problem and provide a possible fix.
072665995 said:
Thanks for your input but does not really help because my issue lies where my phone refuses to charge, not where my phone runs out of battery.
I tried that. Just stays at 60% :/ it really sucks and I hope someone will find the source of this problem and provide a possible fix.
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Try szeszo cm9 test tomorrow from his Google plus. It could be cm10 and incompatibility with our phone. So try cm9
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naathaanb96 said:
Try szeszo cm9 test tomorrow from his Google plus. It could be cm10 and incompatibility with our phone. So try cm9
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Is there a link for the test? It would be great if you can post it here...
072665995 said:
Thanks for your input but does not really help because my issue lies where my phone refuses to charge, not where my phone runs out of battery.
I tried that. Just stays at 60% :/ it really sucks and I hope someone will find the source of this problem and provide a possible fix.
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I had checked with HTC customer care.. they had asked me to discharge the battery completely, remove it for about 30 s and then charge using USB..
I performed the above steps but instead of switching on the phone, I kept it switched off while it was being charged..
What I noticed was the battery charging status jumped from 0 - 67% in 1 hour and then to 82% in next 1.5 hours.. post then it stayed there..
From what I deduce, it does not appear to be a software problem.. I am primarily facing with lots of ROM, AOKP, CM10.1, MIUI, Stock - Sabsa, Viper
Try this method
(do when you are not using mobile for long time at night)
Method 1(Normal User)
Get --Battery Calibration---from Market (Damo software)
--Keep Incs on charger
--Now open Battery Calibration--
--Chose remove battery_stats.bin---
--Now PowerOff Immidietely
--Keep ChargerON till Entire Night
--At morning you will see green LED showing fully chared battery
--Boot IncS -new battery_stats.bin will be created-You will see 100% charged Battery
Alernative Method (Advance user)
(Note:Keep desired Rom on Your SD card to flash)
--Keep Incs on charger
--Go into recovery
--Wipe all Partition except SD CARD
--Wipe Battery Stats
--Now PowerOff Immidietely By removing battery
--Keep ChargerON till Entire Night
--At morning you will see green LED showing fully chared battery
--Boot IncS Bootloader into recovery
--flash the ROM which you already saved on your sd-Card
--Reboot
--You will see 100% charged Battery
Note: Keep your charger ON in Entire Process
srv.abhishek said:
Is there a link for the test? It would be great if you can post it here...
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U need to add him on google+ and he adds u back. Then ull find his test builds and stuff. szezso's google plus
Sandeep_Jagtap said:
Try this method
(do when you are not using mobile for long time at night)
Method 1(Normal User)
Get --Battery Calibration---from Market (Damo software)
--Keep Incs on charger
--Now open Battery Calibration--
--Chose remove battery_stats.bin---
--Now PowerOff Immidietely
--Keep ChargerON till Entire Night
--At morning you will see green LED showing fully chared battery
--Boot IncS -new battery_stats.bin will be created-You will see 100% charged Battery
Alernative Method (Advance user)
(Note:Keep desired Rom on Your SD card to flash)
--Keep Incs on charger
--Go into recovery
--Wipe all Partition except SD CARD
--Wipe Battery Stats
--Now PowerOff Immidietely By removing battery
--Keep ChargerON till Entire Night
--At morning you will see green LED showing fully chared battery
--Boot IncS Bootloader into recovery
--flash the ROM which you already saved on your sd-Card
--Reboot
--You will see 100% charged Battery
Note: Keep your charger ON in Entire Process
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Alright Ill flash a CM10.1 ROM. When it reaches 60% and can no longer charge, ill msg u back to see if it worked (cuz it normally dont happen until like 2 or so weeks after) Thanks for the input
Sandeep_Jagtap said:
Try this method
(do when you are not using mobile for long time at night)
Method 1(Normal User)
Get --Battery Calibration---from Market (Damo software)
--Keep Incs on charger
--Now open Battery Calibration--
--Chose remove battery_stats.bin---
--Now PowerOff Immidietely
--Keep ChargerON till Entire Night
--At morning you will see green LED showing fully chared battery
--Boot IncS -new battery_stats.bin will be created-You will see 100% charged Battery
Alernative Method (Advance user)
(Note:Keep desired Rom on Your SD card to flash)
--Keep Incs on charger
--Go into recovery
--Wipe all Partition except SD CARD
--Wipe Battery Stats
--Now PowerOff Immidietely By removing battery
--Keep ChargerON till Entire Night
--At morning you will see green LED showing fully chared battery
--Boot IncS Bootloader into recovery
--flash the ROM which you already saved on your sd-Card
--Reboot
--You will see 100% charged Battery
Note: Keep your charger ON in Entire Process
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tried charging over-nite but no luck.. charging status same as mentioned above
srv.abhishek said:
tried charging over-nite but no luck.. charging status same as mentioned above
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ohh. Hope it get fix.
I could tell you this far only
hello to all i need you help guys,
i buy a moto g xt1068 before 2 months after a month unlock the bootloader and i flash custom rom
after few days my battery starts to make a crazy staff...
like the % was 50 and in next 5 min was 20 and after shut down...
when i do reboot was in 14% ....
that issue happens a lot of times..
so i i flash an other rom.....it happens the same after few days.
so i relock the bootloader and i flash stock rom 5.0.2 but it happen the same....after 5 days
so that mean that the battery is dead.... and i must change it...and if i do this will be work normal?
plz help...
my friendly regards and
p.s:sry for my english.
bromoxitos said:
hello to all i need you help guys,
i buy a moto g xt1068 before 2 months after a month unlock the bootloader and i flash custom rom
after few days my battery starts to make a crazy staff...
like the % was 50 and in next 5 min was 20 and after shut down...
when i do reboot was in 14% ....
that issue happens a lot of times..
so i i flash an other rom.....it happens the same after few days.
so i relock the bootloader and i flash stock rom 5.0.2 but it happen the same....after 5 days
so that mean that the battery is dead.... and i must change it...and if i do this will be work normal?
plz help...
my friendly regards and
p.s:sry for my english.
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The first thing I would do is look at settings>battery and see what apps are using the battery. Don't do it immediately after a reboot. Let it run for a little while.
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Install wakelock detector o betterbatterystats.
Charge full reboot unplug let it untouched for a couple of hours check what's waking your device
bromoxitos said:
hello to all i need you help guys,
i buy a moto g xt1068 before 2 months after a month unlock the bootloader and i flash custom rom
after few days my battery starts to make a crazy staff...
like the % was 50 and in next 5 min was 20 and after shut down...
when i do reboot was in 14% ....
that issue happens a lot of times..
so i i flash an other rom.....it happens the same after few days.
so i relock the bootloader and i flash stock rom 5.0.2 but it happen the same....after 5 days
so that mean that the battery is dead.... and i must change it...and if i do this will be work normal?
plz help...
my friendly regards and
p.s:sry for my english.
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The Best thing is first calibrate you're battery and see if it works or you just charge you're phone to 100 present and just keep you device a side and see if you're battery is draining again just go and see which app is draining you're battery and delete that app or do a factory reset ..!! Make sure to calibrate you're battery first
Calibrating : download and app called advance battery calibrate and follow the instructions given by that app and shut down you're device and charge you're device offline and after charging it 100 present then reboot and see it should work
If no : might be problem in you battery...!!?
Note : start calibration when you phone is about to die i.e when you're phone is at 5 to 6 present of battery left
wow!!!!!
dj krishna said:
The Best thing is first calibrate you're battery and see if it works or you just charge you're phone to 100 present and just keep you device a side and see if you're battery is draining again just go and see which app is draining you're battery and delete that app or do a factory reset ..!! Make sure to calibrate you're battery first
Calibrating : download and app called advance battery calibrate and follow the instructions given by that app and shut down you're device and charge you're device offline and after charging it 100 present then reboot and see it should work
If no : might be problem in you battery...!!
Note : start calibration when you phone is about to die i.e when you're phone is at 5 to 6 present of battery left
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that was great i will test it for sure mate to see if really works and if i can make the battery works normally again.
Thanks a lot again for all this infos.
my best regards again:good:
dj krishna said:
Calibrating : download and app called advance battery calibrate and follow the instructions given by that app and shut down you're device and charge you're device offline and after charging it 100 present then reboot and see it should work
If no : might be problem in you battery...!!?
Note : start calibration when you phone is about to die i.e when you're phone is at 5 to 6 present of battery left
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Battery calibration apps just wipes batterystats.bin which is also wiped when 100% is reached, then they are just placebo, they won't hurt the battery.
Offline charge might help if there's an app draining and heating the phone during charge, it might take longer to charge if you have an app draining battery.
Best you can do is to not let battery runs under 15% and try to not completely depleat the battery.
http://www.xda-developers.com/googl...-battery-stats-does-not-improve-battery-life/