From last 4-5 day I have noticed that my galaxy note n7000 is charging at very slow speed
i kept it for charging like 30 min and it was charged buy only 2% and phone was heated a lot
so i switched it off and removed the battery and then it was normally charging
but this has happend 2 - 3 times now
can any one of ur help me with it
after updating device to stock ich the battery drain very fast
is it normal ?
please help me guys only the last month of warranty remains
Draining is normal man.
And try to keep your process to 4 in developement.and then try to charge it.and see if it still heats.
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Nikhilnim said:
From last 4-5 day I have noticed that my galaxy note n7000 is charging at very slow speed
i kept it for charging like 30 min and it was charged buy only 2% and phone was heated a lot
so i switched it off and removed the battery and then it was normally charging
but this has happend 2 - 3 times now
can any one of ur help me with it
after updating device to stock ich the battery drain very fast
is it normal ?
please help me guys only the last month of warranty remains
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Are you using thev original charger
It happens to me when I use a longer usb cable (2m) than the original (1m).
I think it a quality problem of the cable, as it does'nt happen when I use another original charger with a 2m cable.
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As topics says and like your battery is under %20 percent approximately how long does it take to get it fully charged
About 1.5 - 2 hours
Mine seems about the same, however if your using the phone wile charging it takes a lot longer, which is strange because there should be enough current to charge and use simultaneously.
1 hour 45 minutes from 25%, also I have juice plotter installed and theres a widget that you can put on your homescreen that changes from time left to how much time it takes to charge when it is actually charging which is kind of neat.
ty i think my phones charge time is increased will try tonight again
3:35 from 0 to 100
mfractal said:
3:35 from 0 to 100
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yep! for a moment was wondering if there was something abnormal with my phone.
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You guys could try a 2 amps charger (such as the one that comes with the ipad), theres some evidence it will charge faster, although not by much.
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30 seconds.
(battery swap )
But seriously, about 3 hours from empty to full on the charger that came with it, and about 2 hours with my 2amp galaxy tab charger.
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You guys could try a 2 amps charger (such as the one that comes with the ipad), theres some evidence it will charge faster, although not by much.
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True when I charge my GS2 with my Galaxy tab charger its dramatically faster.
._. there must be something wrong with my gnote then ... it takes around 4h30m to fully charge from around 10%... and even longer if using phone at same time...
I had several smartphones and this one is the one with the worst battery ever ... my dell streak's battery charges faster and even tho it also has a 5" screen, its 1500mAh battery lasts longer with the same usage.
Yesterday my gnote battery took 3h30m to go from 100% to 13% just from playing 2h30m of games and 1h browsing... innaceptable! and I do use betterbatterystats and I have few wakelocks that could be draining battery...
This phone charging scheme is really crappy, as I understand from my use, while charging instead of the charger powering both the phone and the battery at same time, I think it only charges the battery and the phone is always powered by the battery alone...
I din read about it yet, but I almost sure the gnote works like that, cause if i use Skype video call for example, i only get a 1% charge increase around every 10mins, which is really ridiculous ...
plus, while with my other smartphones I could take out the battery while charging it and the phones would keep powered, same thing doesn't happen with the note... battery off while charging, phone also off, which can only mean IMO that the phone is 100% only powered by the battery even when charging...
Besides making it take longer to charge, won't the battery life also decrease that way?..
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Hi,
How long does it usually take u guys to recharge ur note from dead or almost?
It took mine. Over 8 hours to charge from 12%.
Also if keep my note on charge but im usimg it for browsing or whatever, my note still dischares.
Is this normal for the note as my htc Desire didnt diacharge while using it while connected to the charger.
Thanks
Neil
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Hmmm I've never really timed it but its gotta be around 4hrs for a full charge.
I have been playing Stardom even when charging and it gains battery.
That doesn't sound normal at all.
If u r charging from USB port den its possible. Charging from ac will be a different story
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Charging by USB is at around 12% per hour, so it does take 8 hours.
Charging by a/c is upwards of 35%/hr.
Some of the apps usage would demand battery usage at 20-25% per hour, so if your battery usage is more than your charging rate then you would be losing battery which is what might have happened when you are using USB charging etc.
If your stats are for a/c charging, then I suspect the charger.
Yeah i charged for 8 hours with ac and also got discharge while using the note and charging.
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neilmc81 said:
Yeah i charged for 8 hours with ac and also got discharge while using the note and charging.
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Are you using the stock charger? What is the battery time you are getting?
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Yeah i charged for 8 hours with ac and also got discharge while using the note and charging.
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Depends on what you are using for, but it still doesn't sound right.
Mine charges from 5% to full in about 3 hours when it's just sitting
on the table and I'm just using it for a phone call every now and then.
charging shouldn't take more than 4 hours when done from an AC outlet. just check if you have original batteries and charger. if not, take it to the shop and get it replaced immediately. 8 hours is just too much.
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Are you using the stock charger? What is the battery time you are getting?
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Im using the stock charger.
Rocket rom / Abyss 4.2 kernel
And battery life was around 20% after around 14 hours then i put it on charge and used it for about an hour but it discharged to 12%.
I am using the device heavily at the moment as ive had it only a few day.
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I am using the device heavily at the moment as ive had it only a few day.
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When you are using it heavily while charging it might be normal,
try leaving it alone while charging for one cycle, that'll give you
an indication.
If it's still substantially higher than 3 to 4 hours under these circumstances
you've got a problem, either battery or charger have an issue, or there's an
app sucking battery like hell.
as said, 3-4 hours is normal. Do you have a battery drain issue when in normal use? if yes, then u can use betterbatterystats to check which process is using the juice.
Also, its advisable (in the first cycle after flashing a rom) to charge the phone with switched off. After full charge, take out the battery, wait for 1 min , reinsert & restart. This will help to reset the battery & start afresh.
From 8% to 100% with the charger it took me less than 3 hours.
I only charge by USB on my PC and its never taken close to 8 hrs for a full charge..
The only time charging has taken a very long time for me is when I ran a ICS ROM.
So i did a charge with my usb cable and it tool half the time. Maybw theres a problemwith my ac charger.
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use a different charger, i put it down to a **** charger from samsung as mine did the same, woudl discharge even tho was supposedly plugged in and charged
yesterday before i go to sleep i plugged in my gnote in the charger it was about 30% or 25% i cant remember and i slept when i woke up i found that its 3% although the charging sign is shown and the device is (supposdly) charging so i took out the battery for 2 mins then out it back it started normally and charged for about half an hour and arrived to 12% but then it dropped to 1% then disconnected and now i try to start it the green battery sign comes and then dissapears right away i tried plugging it to my sister's s2 charger but it wont detect the charger ! any help please ?! i am running stock rom JB and also i have been noticing that recently it my gnote started to take a really long time to charge after it took basically 4 or 5 hours now it takes like 14 or 12 hours ! any help please
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i was trying to reflash the rom myabe it would work but while flashing it the laptop shut off on its on i have no idea why in the middle of flashing the rom the mobile is now stuck at the downloading screen !!! i tried taking of the battery and starting it again it said Firmware upgrade encountered an issue. Please select recovery mode in Kies & try again and when i open download mode it says low battery can't download so i plugged it into the wall charger again and now its completely dead
Charge the battery using external charger or borrow a charged battery for note and try again..
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Charge the battery using external charger or borrow a charged battery for note and try again..
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that would be kind of hard any other suggestions ?
i got it back to life using s3 charger but it still says battery low cant download please anyone helppp
lulu2050 said:
i got it back to life using s3 charger but it still says battery low cant download please anyone helppp
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You may try with a new battery, and remember to don't try flashing anything with low battery, it can brick your Note.
Galaxy Note batteries are well known for their poor lifetime.
well take a charged battery and try it again. And DO NOT flash anything when on low battery. Also check if the charger plugs are properly inserted in the socket and the USB contact terminal is properly connected.
Usb port problem. Better replace it..
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My battery got drained to about 4% this afternoon and when I got home I started charging my phone but now it doesn't boot anymore, connected to AC or no. It doesn't even show it's charging.
This is a new battery, not even 6 mo old. Anything I can do?
keep it connected to the charger in off condition for a couple of hours and try again... if still no go then try a working battery from another note
It's been connected to the charger for at least 8 hours now... Still it doesn't charge and it doesn't boot.
Is it a stock battery or a cheapo one?
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It wasn't cheap and by the looks of it it's an original one, not the one that came with the phone, but identical in all respects.
This helped, now the phone is charging.
Is any1 havng the problem of the phone nt chargng aftr 66%. Battery life is average but wnt charge aftr 66%. Stock jb rom.just got the phone ystrday in exchange for my amaze. Will this keep gettng worse?should i get my amaze back?is it a battery problem or phone problem lyk board being short?im scared sum advice wld be helpful
I have the same problem with 93% battery. Try to plug off than on the charger it usually solves the problem (only for that charge).
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It's usually the charger causing this kind of problems.My brother's HTC could never charge above 50% cause his charger was somehow broken.
I'd try another charger and if the problem persists I'd get my phone back.
If not charger problem, there might be some dust in the charger plug. Use small pin to clean it up, you could be surprised