[Q] HD7 Baterry drain - HD7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi all,
did anyone have a problem with battery life on HD7?
I know that battery can last a full day, but now, i can last 10 hours only!?
I have a Next Gen 3.4 rom installed.
I also disable:
-Location
-Cellular data
-Brightness set to medium
-Camera Geo Tagging
-Accounts are sync manually
i do not have any apps in background running

Did you just flash Nexgen + to the device?
If so...It usually takes about 2 - 4 full charging cycles for the battery to stabilize after flashing the device.
I have spare batteries and when I flash my device I install a fully charged one, and once the flash process is complete, I swap out the battery for another one that's fully charged and hasn't been flashed on. Saves on the hassle of the rapid battery drain.
Also when running a custom rom your gonna have a faster battery drain at some level.

xdrc45 said:
Did you just flash Nexgen + to the device?
If so...It usually takes about 2 - 4 full charging cycles for the battery to stabilize after flashing the device.
I have spare batteries and when I flash my device I install a fully charged one, and once the flash process is complete, I swap out the battery for another one that's fully charged and hasn't been flashed on. Saves on the hassle of the rapid battery drain.
Also when running a custom rom your gonna have a faster battery drain at some level.
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First, I want to thank you for your answer.
I flashed Nextgen+ 3 days ago, but i will try to put fully charged battery to see whats gonna be.
Thanx again

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[Q]Battery indicator showing wrong?

The last couple of days I've got a weird problem. When my battery is fully charged everything seems okay and it drains in normal speed (compared to stock).
But when my phone runs out off battery and i start to charge in the beginning everything seems fine.
But suddenly it can go from 75 to 100% in 1 minute.When i look at the stats in MIUI ROM it seems like it's not at same height as it was the last day of 100%. Maybe only 80%.
Sorry for my bad English, but i hope it makes sense.
I've wiped battery stats in CWM. But is it possible that the phone actually is only 80% charged, even though the indicator shows 100% after wipe?
Because if the ROM think the battery is charged and wipe stats it will afterwards only charge to that point and the battery maximum will decrease over days?
If that's possible, how do i full charge the battery? Just leave it in the charger or?
I hope you can understand what I mean.
Thanks in advance
Hello
Does your phone charge to fx 75% and after that doesnt get higher until after you restart the phone?
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CescMusta said:
Hello
Does your phone charge to fx 75% and after that doesnt get higher until after you restart the phone?
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Yes excactly. But the numbers differs.
Today it charged to 100% though.
Got the same problem?
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have you try calibrate your batt again
yes my friend have this problem too, maybe there is software bug
After flashing Celebration HD 2.0.1b I first used Battery Calibration from market to wipe battery stats. Afterwards the battery indicator problems started.
Yesterday i decided to wipe battery stats manually in CWM and drain to phone to 2% before charging, and afterwards I was able to fully charge the phone.
So maybe the bug in is Battery Calibration app?
I decided to install Juice Plotter to monitor the battery and compare it to one build in in MIUI. Just to get some more data.
Hello again
Yes i had the same problem as you, with my previosly 2 lg optimus 2x, and returned them because of the problem you mentioned. I am on the third op2x and luckily this work good
So if i were in your position i would try to go to the dealer and shift the phone with another lg optimus 2x.
Best regards
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CescMusta said:
So if i were in your position i would try to go to the dealer and shift the phone with another lg optimus 2x.
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The user said that he started to have problem after a new rom and wiping battery stats, changing phone for that is not the smartest move at all. Is like changing phone because your rom doesn't work.
I have a similar problem, after you wipe battery stats you don't have a reliable indicator, for me the phone took 3 hours to get from 99 to 100%.
I also noticed that my miui ( 1.8.5 same for 1.7.29) doesn't update battery stats when the screen is off so all those plotter don't work, and i think this messes up with the battery indicator (I guess the phone doesn't have enough data to make a decent estimate)
I think is miui + wipe battery stats that can be problematic
I know that but i am just saying that i also had the same problem with the stock rom.
Best regards
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How old is the battery? How many cycles does it have?
I know from laptop Li-Ion batteries that the voltage vs. capacity is not linear.
When discharging, the voltage will steadily drop to a "wear-level" where it will jump to an almost depleted level. When charging, this "wear-level" will be at the top.
Why I am telling this? Because if this mapping is kept in SW and you wiped it, Android needs to relearn it again. So at 1st complete charging/discharging you would see a % sudden drop/raise, but at the next cycles it would be linear with time (although the total time will be smaller than a new battery).
When laptop/phone battery tips talk about calibration, it is so whoever monitors the voltage (circuit in battery or SW) to know were the wear drop will be, so your estimates to be better.
As an example, I had a very old Thinkpad that did not have any calibration, and it would discharge to about 40% and drop to 5% within seconds. But when charging, it would raise steadily to 70% (from that 5%) but 70% to 95% in seconds. After years of use, that percentage gap would just increase (40-5 got 60-5, 70-5 on discharging).
PS: my current Thinkpad has 4 years and the battery capacity is 49% with 150 cycles. But this one has a nice feature where if the battery was above a certain percentage, plugging AC would not charge it (and thus save a few cycles). I used it set at 70%.
PS: LiIon batteries have cycle count, heat and time as main enemies. Also don't like prolonged (think storage) low charge.
battery on wallcharger screen of error
CenaDK said:
The last couple of days I've got a weird problem. When my battery is fully charged everything seems okay and it drains in normal speed (compared to stock).
But when my phone runs out off battery and i start to charge in the beginning everything seems fine.
But suddenly it can go from 75 to 100% in 1 minute.When i look at the stats in MIUI ROM it seems like it's not at same height as it was the last day of 100%. Maybe only 80%.
Sorry for my bad English, but i hope it makes sense.
I've wiped battery stats in CWM. But is it possible that the phone actually is only 80% charged, even though the indicator shows 100% after wipe?
Because if the ROM think the battery is charged and wipe stats it will afterwards only charge to that point and the battery maximum will decrease over days?
If that's possible, how do i full charge the battery? Just leave it in the charger or?
I hope you can understand what I mean.
Thanks in advance
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I have when i turn off my fhone and i charge it it shows a battery icon whit an error in it ics lgp990 please help i dont no what tho do

[Q] Extreme battery drain

I am experiencing an extreme battery drain with ALL the roms i tried.
The battery lasts maximally 5h, with 20-40mins of 3g browsing.
Currently at 38%, display max brightness, 2h 12mins usage,78% in battery use / Opera Mobile usage 22 m
ins, 9% in battery use.
13h since last recharge (i went to sleep).
Also my battery magically charges itself while on standby, up to 4% per hour.
Im pretty sure my battery is calibrated, even if it isnt it would give me the same power.
Also it heats up to 59c (even when i wasnt on 1.2GHz kernel)
I think u need a new batt. Same thing was happening with the iphone and untill i've replaced the bat the same thing happened.
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Thought so.
Will flash stock 2.3.5 or should i flash 2.3.3, which is the latest official for my network?
I think it doesnt matter...
Well the guys in the service are a$$es so it will take them about 2 weeks for it...
i'm not sure tere is such thing as stock 2.3.5 and i think only MIUI has this. Last is 2.3.4 but i might be wrong.
There is xxjvs that is a 2.3.5 firmware
No your battery isnt wrecked neither magic took place its just that ypur battery stats are messed up!
Fixing them-fully recharge your battery until it shows 100% then switch your phone off and then let it charge for another 1 minute then go to recovery mode( you have cwm recovery right?) Then go to advamced then delete battery stats from their and reboot your phone ! Then for best result ypu can fully drain your battery to nil unt it switches off! Your battery stats should be now fully fixed ! Dont worry for deleting battery stats system will make them again in a few minutes or on a reboot !
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[Q] battery never reaches 100% when phone is off

Hi,
I am trying to do the battery calibration piece but my phone never reaches 100% when the phone is off i charged it for almost 3-4 Hrs.
can some one help me?
New battery, like $10
i have two batteries now still i see the same issue, it started once i moved to GB Roms, before it was pretty good.
It is normal between 96% and 99%.
Is it normal to not reach 100% when i turn the phone off and charge it?
kethireddy said:
Is it normal to not reach 100% when i turn the phone off and charge it?
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There has been talk about this occurrence before, but basically it's a battery-life saving feature of Gingerbread. Rather than hold your battery at 100%, which will decrease the battery's life, it charges to 100%, lets it dip down to a certain threshold (like 90%, for example), then recharges again.
That's my understanding, anyway.
jmtheiss said:
There has been talk about this occurrence before, but basically it's a battery-life saving feature of Gingerbread. Rather than hold your battery at 100%, which will decrease the battery's life, it charges to 100%, lets it dip down to a certain threshold (like 90%, for example), then recharges again.
That's my understanding, anyway.
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kethireddy said:
Is it normal to not reach 100% when i turn the phone off and charge it?
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Like jmtheiss said t's a GB surge protection not to overcharge the battery. It's a feature not a bug
does this mean we can do battery calibration on GB roms?
kethireddy said:
does this mean we can do battery calibration on GB roms?
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Yahh, that never changed.....
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Two things regarding Battery Calibration :
1. For Better Battery Life : Always charge upto about 90% and use. Recharge when you reach 10% or even less. This will tremendously increase the life span of Li-Ion battery.
2. As regard to 100% charging :
(i) Boot to CWM, wipe battery stats.
(ii) Reboot and charge until 100%, Disconnect from charger
(ii) Power Off and connect charger again. Charge until 100%
(iii) Boot to CWM, wipe battery stats again.
(iv) Power on the phone and charge until 100%
Done.
Repeat the same, if you wish to re-calibrate the battery after some time.
Tip: Always re-calibrate battery and charge to 100% before flashing any ROM.
ROMMaker said:
Two things regarding Battery Calibration :
1. For Better Battery Life : Always charge upto about 90% and use. Recharge when you reach 10% or even less. This will tremendously increase the life span of Li-Ion battery.
2. As regard to 100% charging :
(i) Boot to CWM, wipe battery stats.
(ii) Reboot and charge until 100%, Disconnect from charger
(ii) Power Off and connect charger again. Charge until 100%
(iii) Boot to CWM, wipe battery stats again.
(iv) Power on the phone and charge until 100%
Done.
Repeat the same, if you wish to re-calibrate the battery after some time.
Tip: Always re-calibrate battery and charge to 100% before flashing any ROM.
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i am trying to follow these steps but my phone never reaches 100% @ the third step i have been charging it for 3 hrs..
Which ROM are you using? Because I know some ROMS have specific issue with battery charging. Please let me know
ROMMaker said:
Which ROM are you using? Because I know some ROMS have specific issue with battery charging. Please let me know
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I was using MUI GB rom
kethireddy said:
I was using MUI GB rom
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As I fiddled around with most of the ROMs out here in XDA, would suggest you to flash a KK4 build like Serenity or Illiminance, if you want a stable GB ROM. KK4 is the latest captivate GB leak and the ROM is awesome. Also, the ad-hoc wi-fi through modifided wpa_supplicant works in this build. The ROM is fast, stable and got good battery life. Try to flash the ROM and I'm sure you will get a great GB ROM without troubles.
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Try charging with screen on. You'll hit100.
mrhaley30705 said:
Try charging with screen on. You'll hit100.
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with screen on i am able to hit 100 but to calibrate arn't we supposed to get it with phone turned off.

[Q] just wanna ask x8 battery life

hello
i just wanna ask something about my battery life on my x8...here's how it goes first i fully charge my battery up to 100% until it says on status battery full...then i unplugged it..after it i texted for a few minutes...and i check the status of my battery and it says: 28 mins 23s on battery..my battery is on 96%..is this normal.? or somethings draining my battery,?
i use minicm7 2.2
this is normal since battery is heating itself while charging, and when it cools down it shows less percentage of itself... to maximaze your current battery life, calibrate the battery:
1. charge it to 100% no more no less
2. leave the charger PLUGGED IN, and reboot to CWM
3. there you should find somewhere under options or advanced "wipe battery stats", and you press that
4. reboot your device and when it starts up it will show about 91%, charge it to 100% and you have your battery calibrated
NOTE: the charger is always plugged in
ok thanks i'll try it... one question should i drain the battery before calibrating it.?..as in zero percent??
menos_grande said:
ok thanks i'll try it... one question should i drain the battery before calibrating it.?..as in zero percent??
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Yes , that is recommended.
Also , one advice from me.
Even after calibration , whenever your phone says 100% charged , reboot it while the charger is plugged. You will get the exact battery charge after reboot.
Do it every time your recharge your phone.
Then stop rebooting when you get a 99% or 100% after a fresh reboot. Trust me , it helps.
ok thanks for the advice i'll try that too...
it is normal dude ....mine is giving 1day on heavy use
use zepplinrox's supercharge script...it really made a CONSIDERABLE change to m battery usage time
I have one question: "Why my battery is giving 6-8h. My battery 2 days ago giving 24 and more hour." Sorry for my English, but i am from Poland
what happened 2 days ago? did you install new ROM?
The OP might not have needed to install a new ROM, just an APP or maybe just a combination of APPs running. My phone sometimes canes the battery in a couple of hours from 50% to nothing for no apparent reason. On both stock and custom (actually better battery life on custom) it lasts about a day but sometimes about 6 hours! Not sure what is going on as this happened on both the stock 1.6, 2.1 and the custom 2.3.4!

[CM7 doubt] Battery dropping to 97% just after unplugging charger

Hey guys, I have flashed my stock rom to CM7 a couple of days ago (Nightly stable build from August 5th).
Everything works GREAT, but I have only one concern about it:
After charging completely the phone (I use battery widget and I wait untill the bolt is not there anymore. The ace can be like 1 hour at 100%!), I unplug the charger and notice the battery drops from 100 to 98 or 97 (sometimes 96) in a matter of seconds! After that drop, the drain goes completely normal, even better than on my stock rom. The stock rom didn't do this initial drop, but it also didn't use to show the real battery status either.
After some researching I read somewhere that this behavior is completely normal on these li-ion batteries and that phones tends to charge to 100%, then let drain the battery about 4/5% and then charge again to 100 (you never really see this) so you can leave it plugged in for as long as you like.
Anyways, anyone experiencing this behavior with its ACE on CM7 ? Do you know if this is something normal on this phone ?
Thanks!!
Li-ion batteries should never hold a full charge.....so when the phone reaches 100% it will go into trickle charge mode .
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And the battery meter is crappy.
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Thanks guys
Try calibrate your batery after flash new ROM.
Or when charging try to go --> settings --> about --> status --> battery status.
There you will see, if your battery is full or still charging
Yup. Calibrate your battery
1st charge to 100%
then switch off
remove battery for 5 seconds
reboot

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