My battery status drop significant after unplug from charger. When charge it show 100% full, the moment unplug drop become 81% How to fix this?
i also have the same problem and im getting pretty pissed off, phones plugged in all night, unplug from 100% and it drops to 88%.
meanwhile my battery widget still says discharging from 100% and the time i unplugged the phone at n
It happens to my handset also. This started after upgrading it to 2.3.3 and this behavior i am observing from Day-1 of the update.
The battery drain has increased alot after the update and i am forced to charge the mobile twice atleast in a day.
It is really surprising the big names "SAMSUNG" & "GOOGLE", what they are doing?
Whether the time has come for the GOOGLE to introspect their raise?
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Take a look at this:
Battery Drain after full charge with charger connected on a GB OS image
I also happened to me, after a few reserch i found that when you install a custom rom, you have to calibrate battery, so it shows and charges acurrately, you can find lots of info in this forum, or you can try with an app called Battery calibration ROOT RIGHTS NEEDED.
the battery drain issue i found an article saying that it happens when uprgading to 2.3.3, it happened to me, it drained 10% an hour in sleep mode, after the fix it drains 0-5% in a 10h sleep mode.
Android OS bug on Gingerbread ROMs
This is the most annoying Samsung/Android bug.
A good few people have been seeing battery drain on Gingerbread. It comes randomly and apparently once it starts the only way to stop it is to reboot... But it comes back after a while
You can identify this drain by checking the Battery Use in Settings : if Android OS is above 20%, often between 40 and 60% of the battery consumption while your phone has been idle most of the time, then that's it.
The good news is that there is a semi-fix found in XDA: 2 system apps are responsible for this leak, here's what to do using Titanium Backup :
Find Software Update & Samsung Account, select them one by one and "Clear Data". Now you need to freeze Software Update (if you have the Pro version of Titanium Backup) or to backup the app and delete it. Since you don't delete the backup, it's like a freeze. (But keep the backup in case you want it back for some obscure reason)
Or simply use the default app manager to clear the data and Root Explorer to backup/delete Software Update.
If the Android OS battery drain comes back after freezing/deleting the 2 apps above then I suggest you read about the app below. You can back it up and delete it as well and see if it improves:
wssyncmlnps.apk (info) - make a backup in case.
But the AOS BUG will probably keep coming because there is no proper fix to it (Google bug fixed on 2.3.4).
Please share your findings posting in this thread so everybody can know.
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if you want the full guide search in darky's rom forum battery life, and its a guide. I cant post links outside the forum bc im new.
Of course you need root access. IT WORKED GREAT FOR ME. I have darkyrom 10.1 w/2.3.3 android. I do recommend to backup Software Update, Samsung account and wssyncmlnps.apk And then delete them. Reboot, and let everything loads correctly. Charge your Phone to 100%, and after a few minutes after, check the battery usage and it should be not draining battery as it was.
It's a gb problem for some of us. In short, when charging hits 100% while the display still shows 100%, the charging actually turns off, but the phone still thinks it's on charge and cpu usage etc can be very very high. The worst I've had is unplugging it in the morning to have it drop to 30%, although around the 80 to 90% is the norm. It should only drop to between 97 to 99% on unplug. That's normal.
Until sammy fixes it it will be a flaw with 2.3.3 and 2.3.4 for some of us.
I'll add, I have a galaxy tab (got it a week ago) and it does not have this problem.
This is my first post here. Am kinda new to the forum
Well, i know this issue have been said over and over. But i didn't get anything out of other threads
I have my new gnote on stock ICS for 6 weeks now. It's battery drain rate was about 1 % every 5 minutes on browsing. Then one day i installed game "angry gran 2" from 1mobile market, because it said on playstore not available for ur country. And since that moment the battery went crazy. Drain 1 % every 2 or 3 minutes. I uninstalled it a day later and the problem is still there. This was about 10 days ago
I checked running apps nothing is different than normal
I dunt use face book app
I uninstalled samsung push service
GPS and location services are always off
The mobile goes into deep sleep very well no problem with that acc to CPU spy. The processor which usually works is 200 mhz then sometomes 1200 mhz
All settings since the day i bought it are set to save energy "lowest brightness, sync is off .... Etc."
Now the battery does not work notmally unless every charge i remove the battery for few minutes and put it back' i did this today before i turn off my phone battery was 92 % remived battery put it back and it's 87% ! :S
Yester day about twice after going to sleep i find batter increased 1%
Can you help me please to spot where the problem is ?
I have better battery stats but i dunt understand it
And one more question please, does having large number of apps even if not running in the background cause battery drain ?
Thanks all will greatly appreciate any help
+1 on that. My note's battery runs really fast and I'm not even using it for hardcore gaming. The battery gets really hot at times too.
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update: screen shot from better battery stats
Check these screenshots from better battery stats is this rate normal ?
Hi! Once I had a similar battery issue, but in my case it was after flashing a custom rom. Battery started draining much faster than usual. And sometimes battery percentage jumped up too. Have you tried to remove/insert battery, then fully charge your phone and when fully charged run "Battery Calibration" app from Play Store? Have a feeling it's not the solution for your battery issue, maybe a long shot, but still maybe worth a try if you haven't done that already?
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opiujn said:
Hi! Once I had a similar battery issue, but in my case it was after flashing a custom rom. Battery started draining much faster than usual. And sometimes battery percentage jumped up too. Have you tried to remove/insert battery, then fully charge your phone and when fully charged run "Battery Calibration" app from Play Store? Have a feeling it's not the solution for your battery issue, maybe a long shot, but still maybe worth a try if you haven't done that already?
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Well i haven't tried battery calibration yet. Will try it what to lose !
I searched for it it needs rooted device. Do you know some app does not need root ?
someone26 said:
Well i haven't tried battery calibration yet. Will try it what to lose !
I searched for it it needs rooted device. Do you know some app does not need root ?
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There's no such thing as battery calibration apps, it's a con, you just put them through a few cycles and they're fully charged, modifying the battery stats does nothing for the use of the physical battery.
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SpyderTracks said:
There's no such thing as battery calibration apps, it's a con, you just put them through a few cycles and they're fully charged, modifying the battery stats does nothing for the use of the physical battery.
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That is correct. The name of the app might be misleading. It does not do anything to the battery's physical condition at all.
The problem I had was that my "battery" suddenly started to drain very fast according to the battery icon in status bar. It dropped about 1%/min during screen off, and even faster with screen on. I charged my phone to 100% about 6 or 7 times. But as soon as I unplugged the cable I had that very quick drain. I guess the battery itself had much more capacity left than shown, it is in good condition... but that didn't help me because my note turned off when the battery icon showed it was low on % and I had to start charging again. Then I ran this app, which only thing it does is to simply delete batterystats.bin file if I understand it correctly. I don't know much about these stuff, but after that the usage time of my phone is back to normal again
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someone26 said:
Well i haven't tried battery calibration yet. Will try it what to lose !
I searched for it it needs rooted device. Do you know some app does not need root ?
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I just had a look at Play Store and all the apps I saw that does remove batterystats seem to need root. Probably it is a system file you can't touch without root access then Also, the battery issue you have might be caused by something else.
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Well i wish it can be solved this way ... Coz other option am.gonna take is downgrading to GB then factory reset as i understood this won't brick my phone if I got it carrectly
May be it's calibration thing ... Check the attatched photo the batteru since 3 a.m. To 9 a.m. Is almost at same level or increasing .. Maybe it's some kinda of system calibratoon of battery indicator against battery fast drain while working .. I dunt know
In system settings > battery: what is reported there?
Have you tried boot in "safe mode" to see if it still drain the same way? It will exclude most of user installed stuff as your downloaded apps and such from running.
But remember you might loose some user settings on your phone when booting normal again after safe mode.
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Hmm iam have somethings like ur Problem
My Battery is Very Good
Not Drain anymore But Have something when iam go to sleep my battery 65% when iam wake up i found battery 66%
I dont know what is the problem but someone said to me some advanced to this Problem Read this Topic
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1874642
But Did you have this problem ( Battery sometimes Incrase 1% wih itself )
Portgas-D-Asce said:
Hmm iam have somethings like ur Problem
My Battery is Very Good
Not Drain anymore But Have something when iam go to sleep my battery 65% when iam wake up i found battery 66%
I dont know what is the problem but someone said to me some advanced to this Problem Read this Topic
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1874642
But Did you have this problem ( Battery sometimes Incrase 1% wih itself )
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Can u give me ur battery plz
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SpyderTracks said:
There's no such thing as battery calibration apps, it's a con, you just put them through a few cycles and they're fully charged, modifying the battery stats does nothing for the use of the physical battery.
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Portgas-D-Asce said:
Hmm iam have somethings like ur Problem
My Battery is Very Good
Not Drain anymore But Have something when iam go to sleep my battery 65% when iam wake up i found battery 66%
I dont know what is the problem but someone said to me some advanced to this Problem Read this Topic
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1874642
But Did you have this problem ( Battery sometimes Incrase 1% wih itself )
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although battery calibration app does nothing to do the battery hardware, but it does calibrate on how the battery percentage is being read by your phone. It wiped your battery status, allowing 100% charged to be read as 100% charged. sometimes, due to various reason (ie. flashing without fully charging), your battery status will be inaccurately read by your phone. For example, you charge your phone upto 2000, havent completely charged to the max capacity (2500) but the phone already read 2000 as 100%. and because of this, it will look like your battery drain really fast or the percentage jumping up and down. i guess.
wiping battery status requires you to have root access. thus, this app will only work when you have rooted your phone.
it is true that after a few cycles (not sure how many times) of charging the battery status may go back normal but hey, if we can make sure to do this calibration with only one cycle, why we have to do more?
hahuhe said:
although battery calibration app does nothing to do the battery hardware, but it does calibrate on how the battery percentage is being read by your phone. It wiped your battery status, allowing 100% charged to be read as 100% charged. sometimes, due to various reason (ie. flashing without fully charging), your battery status will be inaccurately read by your phone. For example, you charge your phone upto 2000, havent completely charged to the max capacity (2500) but the phone already read 2000 as 100%. and because of this, it will look like your battery drain really fast or the percentage jumping up and down. i guess.
wiping battery status requires you to have root access. thus, this app will only work when you have rooted your phone.
it is true that after a few cycles (not sure how many times) of charging the battery status may go back normal but hey, if we can make sure to do this calibration with only one cycle, why we have to do more?
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Huh
Now iam understand my problem is solved m maybe because iam didnt charge phone when iam changed my rom
And when iam charged it for first time on this custom rom i see problem( battery incrase with itself) solved Thanks God.
Portgas-D-Asce said:
Hmm iam have somethings like ur Problem
My Battery is Very Good
Not Drain anymore But Have something when iam go to sleep my battery 65% when iam wake up i found battery 66%
I dont know what is the problem but someone said to me some advanced to this Problem Read this Topic
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1874642
But Did you have this problem ( Battery sometimes Incrase 1% wih itself )
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My battery is crazy. Yep in deep sleep some times it increase 1 % .... On the other hand while working with the phone it drains very rabidly at a rate 3-3.5 % per minute .... Either on wifi or not ... It's normal rate used to be 5 % per minute till the day iinstalled that game and the problem persists even after i removed it
As for the explanation in the thread ptovided it does not make sense to me .. Because every time the battery jumps up the battery drain becomes soooooo rapid afterwards
offdrment son,
opiujn said:
In system settings > battery: what is reported there?
Have you tried boot in "safe mode" to see if it still drain the same way? It will exclude most of user installed stuff as your downloaded apps and such from running.
But remember you might loose some user settings on your phone when booting normal again after safe mode.
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In battery settings there's nothing other than usual at all
I will try safe mood and see what i get ... But should i work with it till the battery ends or i can use it for a couple of hours and notice the batt. Drain rate ?
hahuhe said:
although battery calibration app does nothing to do the battery hardware, but it does calibrate on how the battery percentage is being read by your phone. It wiped your battery status, allowing 100% charged to be read as 100% charged. sometimes, due to various reason (ie. flashing without fully charging), your battery status will be inaccurately read by your phone. For example, you charge your phone upto 2000, havent completely charged to the max capacity (2500) but the phone already read 2000 as 100%. and because of this, it will look like your battery drain really fast or the percentage jumping up and down. i guess.
wiping battery status requires you to have root access. thus, this app will only work when you have rooted your phone.
it is true that after a few cycles (not sure how many times) of charging the battery status may go back normal but hey, if we can make sure to do this calibration with only one cycle, why we have to do more?
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I was trying to find a way to root my phone but i can't find any data on the web ! For some reason that way of rooting tgat was on xda deleted ...
But I have a question ... I always wait rill my phone completely empty and charge it till completely full ... I leave it in the plug about an hour till the complete sign shows in notification bar
Does this mean that way that my battery is already calibrated and i shouldn't try to bother to root the phone and get the app ?
someone26 said:
I was trying to find a way to root my phone but i can't find any data on the web ! For some reason that way of rooting tgat was on xda deleted ...
But I have a question ... I always wait rill my phone completely empty and charge it till completely full ... I leave it in the plug about an hour till the complete sign shows in notification bar
Does this mean that way that my battery is already calibrated and i shouldn't try to bother to root the phone and get the app ?
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There's Dr ketans thread on rooting in the stickies of development section, it's very simple.
After 1 or two full charge cycles, the battery will recalibrate itself, no need for any app, they don't do anything anyway.
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opiujn said:
In system settings > battery: what is reported there?
Have you tried boot in "safe mode" to see if it still drain the same way? It will exclude most of user installed stuff as your downloaded apps and such from running.
But remember you might loose some user settings on your phone when booting normal again after safe mode.
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I tried safe mode .. And yeah performance is a little better though still not like before .. it bought me an extra minute per 1% drain .. So i dunt know what that says ? I checked running processes the only difference that facebook and avast antivirus dunt run in safe mode .. Which were probably always there since i got the phone nothing new..
Hello everyone, need some advice. I am unable to know if my battery is functioning normal or should i get it replaced. Please see the atached picture. You will see that my battery draining off within 4hrs with 2G data on. It has been happening from past 2 weeks. Just want to know if it is normal on 2G. Or should i get my battery replaced with a new one. I have read somewhere that with 2G battery of Galaxy Note lasts for about 6 to 7 hrs. Mine goes for just 4 hrs max.
Few details about my usage:
1. Data sync is not on all the time. But for every half an hour i keep data sync on for 30 for 40 seconds max to retrive mails.
2. I dont not watch any videos, online or on mobile.
3. I dont play games at all though i have around 20 games bcoz of this poor battery life.
4. I do not do video calling.
5. With the above usage and little bit of online videos using wifi, I get around 3 to 4 hrs of battery life.
P. M. Vinay Kumar,
HTC P3400i (sold),
Samsung Galaxy S, rooted(sold),
Samsung Galaxy Note (using now),
Stock ICS, Rooted
By the time i posted my prob on XDA, battery dropped from 32% to 18% !!!
P. M. Vinay Kumar,
HTC P3400i (sold),
Samsung Galaxy S, rooted(sold),
Samsung Galaxy Note (using now),
Stock ICS, Rooted
I think it's something to do with the battery...when the battery is low, my phone gets these weird lines across the screen which are horizontal, they look like the lines you get on your computer monitor when someone calls you when your mobile phone is close to the monitor.
Today my battery was 43% and I got those woerd lines across my screen and then the phone rebooted, I restarted my phone and the battery was 1%, can anyone help? Btw...I am using stunner version 2.4.27, thanks.
wrong forum section,
anyway, do a clean install without restoring anything of a fresh download of your rom or newer version. Dont change anything just check if it reoccurs. If that doesnt fix it hardware issue?
edit: get new battery
Had this problem some time ago...it's time for a new battery
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Thanks, I was thinking that too because I leave my battery on charge overnight...every night, I believe overcharging kills a battery and I have had my phone since December 2011 with the same battery.
Change the battery bro. And do not leave the phone overnight. Your battey may grow bulgy and that may also disturb the back cover of your phone.
for the last one year i have been using s6102.. recently the battery after full charging within 3 hours fully drowned.. without doing any apllications.. after changing the battery same problem persists... even after changing ROM and kernel the problem still persists. what may be the reason plz help....
zeu55 said:
for the last one year i have been using s6102.. recently the battery after full charging within 3 hours fully drowned.. without doing any apllications.. after changing the battery same problem persists... even after changing ROM and kernel the problem still persists. what may be the reason plz help....
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have you tried calibrating your battery? if you haven't try this.. i always do this when my battery gets miscalibrated. 1st turn off your phone, take out the battery and leave it for 1 to 2 minutes, put the battery back, go to recovery mode and to CWM recovery go to advanced and wipe battery stats, reboot your phone
give feedback if it works or not,,
This doesnt calibrate the battery,it only delete the logfile of the battery.i think he need a new one.please op,next time ask in right section.
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1. Proper way to calibrate battery:
Drain the battery completely (use an Xposed module called disable critical battery shutdown, google it). Then, recharge the battery to 100% (DON'T unplug the charger cable while charging) and done.
2. Underclock when necessary.
3. Don't run too many apps at one time.
4. Make sure that deepsleep is working.
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Here it is:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2586876
what i found from the battery status is that the device is always awake.. no matter the screen is locked or off or not.... another peculiar thing is that the charging never reaches 100% it stays in 99% and keeps charging.... how to stop the wakelocks plz help
zeu55 said:
what i found from the battery status is that the device is always awake.. no matter the screen is locked or off or not.... another peculiar thing is that the charging never reaches 100% it stays in 99% and keeps charging.... how to stop the wakelocks plz help
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1. You can use Wakelock Detector from Play Store.
2. It is normal behavior...... if the battery status won't move from 99% to 100% after 1-2 hours (while charging), there might be a problem.
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Hey guys ,what's been keeping me suspicious is that my battery stats appear totally wrong , not like it goes from 30% to 0% or something like that but the usage time is decreased ( I am always using Stamina Mode) and the funniest thing is that i think the hours have turned into days where it goes to battery life meter... see for yourself i added screenshots..
I remember downloading some kind of app from google play which was suppose to reset batterystats or something like that ,but at that time i was running custom boot.img and spikelabz xz v2 performance ROM , now i'm running original kit-kat update with stock boot.img but unlocked bootloader , so any ideas what's going on ?
as far as i'm using the phone, like music or using wi-fi it won't make it more than 4-5hours
You should be able to wipe battery stats from recovery (if you're rooted), or you can download an app to do it by searching the Play Store for "battery calibration". The app/option in recovery won't actually re-calibrate your battery though, it'll only reset the battery monitor. To re-calibrate the battery, drain your battery completely until it shuts itself off and then charge it up to 100% again without turning it on.
Duke1337 said:
Hey guys ,what's been keeping me suspicious is that my battery stats appear totally wrong , not like it goes from 30% to 0% or something like that but the usage time is decreased ( I am always using Stamina Mode) and the funniest thing is that i think the hours have turned into days where it goes to battery life meter... see for yourself i added screenshots..
I remember downloading some kind of app from google play which was suppose to reset batterystats or something like that ,but at that time i was running custom boot.img and spikelabz xz v2 performance ROM , now i'm running original kit-kat update with stock boot.img but unlocked bootloader , so any ideas what's going on ?
as far as i'm using the phone, like music or using wi-fi it won't make it more than 4-5hours
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This is forum is for the Xperia Z Ultra which has a different chipset and ROM selections.
I have requested that the thread be moved to the correct section in order for your question to be answered by those more likely to be experienced with the ROM and the device.
Done
Thank you for your opinions.
I took care of the phone by switching off Stamina mode , playing some games,using wi-fi then when the phone automatically switched off , turned it back once again and then recharged it through usb connected to PC but not switching on , after first switch on i turned on Stamina mode and i could hold 1% for more than 4hours in standby ! Before it was like one percent per hour in standby mode..
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