My battery was 51% and i plugged in the charger. Now i restarted my phone because i had installed adaway and it asked for a reboot. When the phone rebooted, my screen turned REDDISH & BRIGHT and the battery went down to 25%.
Now i removed the charger and restarted my phone again. My screen was okay and the battery was again 51%.
Now i plugged the charger and restarted the phone with charger plugged in and the screen was ok and battery was again 25%.
Why did the screen turned red?
why does the battery stats keep changing?
I just installed XXLQB with cocore 5.5 kernel (pegasusq and sio at 1ghz)
Plz help
Discharge compeletely and re-charge to %100 (even extra hours) it.
i've done it already
and i am a bit more concerned about the reddish screen
someone please help
prateektyagi91 said:
someone please help
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Nobody had that problem, so nobody can't really give you some advice. Go back to full stock, reset binary counter if you have it increased and go to service.
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Hey everyone. I was hoping that somebody could help me out with an issue that has just happened..Every night i plug my xperia tl into a wall charger, and turn it off. then i usually turn it back on when i wake up in the morning. This morning however, my phone wouldnt turn on. I unplugged it, then tried turning it on but still no luck. I plugged the phone back in and it turned the screen on showing the batter had 0%. I waited a few minutes then turned it on, and it worked, but i had like 1% battery. Basically i had my phone off all night, plugged into a charger and i woke up and the battery was dead. I've tried restarting it thinking it was a battery calibration error and that it might reset it but it still had a dead battery. Also when i restart my phone it usually resets the battery usage chart but it wont reset. Also on the graph it shows a sudden drain of the battery. the battery was at like 30% then went right to 0%..anyone else have this issue? And could anyone tell me how to fix it?? Thanks!
Okay, a little but later i tried unplugging my phone and restarting it again. When i turned it back on i saw a spike in the battery. It jumped from 40% to 55%...then when i plugged it back in it went back down to 40%...is there something wrong with the batter calibration? I just cant figure it out..
Another possibility is that the battery is damaged. Despite the charger being off at the wall, there is still a residual current. Connecting anything to an off socket for has always carried a risk, it's how many fires start
The phone actually warns you of this, think about the green message that says also unplug your charger from the wall.
I hope I'm wrong and it is just calibration error. Good job it's a tl with removable battery.
Should be able to get sorted under warranty though if it's not unlocked just say it wouldn't turn on.
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mpiekp said:
Good job it's a tl with removable battery.
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TL doesn't have a removable battery.
I am also having issues w/ my battery draining very quickly after little to no use. when i check the battery usage it says the ebay app is using most of the charge but I never even had it open (I FC it), and now its saying the screen is using 54% of the battery even though the screen was turned off. whats the deal?
Hi, I have a problem namely battery will not charge at on the phone. In the phone, the battery is kept constant at the same level, in the case where charging leave for the night reaches 100%, but Without the charger immediately decreases to the level before charging. I tried to charge the phone battery different levels, but nothing. It charges only when the phone is off.
Currently I have the room
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2104442
the problem started to appear after some time using this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1700749
When the phone is off the battery charge for a long time. I also tried to charge by plugging the USB cable into your laptop, the same thing.
I would be grateful for any help. Phone Galaxy Ace S5830.Battery original.
kodzak16 said:
Hi, I have a problem namely battery will not charge at on the phone. In the phone, the battery is kept constant at the same level, in the case where charging leave for the night reaches 100%, but Without the charger immediately decreases to the level before charging. I tried to charge the phone battery different levels, but nothing. It charges only when the phone is off.
Currently I have the room
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2104442
the problem started to appear after some time using this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1700749
When the phone is off the battery charge for a long time. I also tried to charge by plugging the USB cable into your laptop, the same thing.
I would be grateful for any help. Phone Galaxy Ace S5830.Battery original.
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You need to calibrate your battery after install a rom, reboot into recovery>>>advanced options>>> wipe battery stats, try it a report then
Viper The Ripper said:
You need to calibrate your battery after install a rom, reboot into recovery>>>advanced options>>> wipe battery stats, try it a report then
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I do that i'm not idiot But I wrote that it happened already when using that first room, which was ok for a while and then started to do it.
kodzak16 said:
I do that i'm not idiot But I wrote that it happened already when using that first room, which was ok for a while and then started to do it.
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... I didn't said you were idiot... if you are so intelligent, why ask for help?¿?.... You should respect the people who try to help you
Have you checked whether your battery it inflated?
Viper The Ripper said:
... I didn't said you were idiot... if you are so intelligent, why ask for help?¿?.... You should respect the people who try to help you
Have you checked whether your battery it inflated?
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Sorry it was unnecessary on my part. No I did not check, and how to do it?
After your help, I cleaned the file again and to my surprise the battery was loading and recharge to 86% and further something not want to charge. Then I left my phone charger at night and Without the charger has dropped to 54%. Battery Calibration gives 54%.
kodzak16 said:
Sorry it was unnecessary on my part. No I did not check, and how to do it?
After your help, I cleaned the file again and to my surprise the battery was loading and recharge to 86% and further something not want to charge. Then I left my phone charger at night and Without the charger has dropped to 54%. Battery Calibration gives 54%.
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Shutdown your phone and then put off your battery, and see if this is inflated, maybe your battery is dead :S
and..I'd advice you don't leave overnight charging your device, this may break your device's battery
Thanks a lot Viper The Ripper for all the help.
Problem solved, the battery can not be saved and had to buy a new one. Subject to closing
However, the problem is not solved, I put new battery recharge up to 100%, acted a little state has declined to 87% wanted to recharge again with curiosity and an hour remained at this level that the problem may be in the USB cable, charger, I tried to recharge the phone connection laptop unfortunately nothing. Any advice ?
ok, so here is my problem.
my phone shows normal charging and discharging when it is kept plugged in or out. But IT DOES NOT CHARGE! sometimes i have to restart it, then it shows some increased amount of percentage battery, but even when its charging, the battery level decreases. please help! should i install some drivers or something?i got a new battery a few days ago and the problem still exists.
varun_Gimmic said:
ok, so here is my problem.
my phone shows normal charging and discharging when it is kept plugged in or out. But IT DOES NOT CHARGE! sometimes i have to restart it, then it shows some increased amount of percentage battery, but even when its charging, the battery level decreases. please help! should i install some drivers or something?i got a new battery a few days ago and the problem still exists.
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Ok , You have to wipe data factory reset from Recovery and try .
Hello Guys!!!
A Galaxy Tab 7 was given to me and was said to have a faulty battery. So we replaced the battery. After few hours of usage, the battery is reducing percentage for every 2-3 minutes, and the tab's back is getting hot... We tried to charge the tab using an ac adaptor and the battery icon only blinks and from 32 percent, it raised to 40. But when the plug is removed, it returns back to 32.
The tab was flashed to CyanogenMod Kitkat thinking it was only an os problem, but the problem still existed. One time I decided to charge the tablet overnight. When I peeked at the tablet it showed 100% but after I turned it on, it only showed 10%...
Any help would be greatly appreciated...
Thanks!
rdwin_p said:
Hello Guys!!!
A Galaxy Tab 7 was given to me and was said to have a faulty battery. So we replaced the battery. After few hours of usage, the battery is reducing percentage for every 2-3 minutes, and the tab's back is getting hot... We tried to charge the tab using an ac adaptor and the battery icon only blinks and from 32 percent, it raised to 40. But when the plug is removed, it returns back to 32.
The tab was flashed to CyanogenMod Kitkat thinking it was only an os problem, but the problem still existed. One time I decided to charge the tablet overnight. When I peeked at the tablet it showed 100% but after I turned it on, it only showed 10%...
Any help would be greatly appreciated...
Thanks!
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@rdwin_p, I would suggest you to boot into the recovery mode and wipe the battery statistics. After you have done so, turn off the device and leave it for charging; with the device switched off. Perhaps after an hour, touch it to ascertain if the device still feels hot.
What are the electrical ratings of the AC adapter/charger you previously used to charge the device?
Keep us updated.
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@rdwin_p, I would suggest you to boot into the recovery mode and wipe the battery statistics. After you have done so, turn off the device and leave it for charging; with the device switched off. Perhaps after an hour, touch it to ascertain if the device still feels hot.
What are the electrical ratings of the AC adapter/charger you previously used to charge the device?
Keep us updated.
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@YLNdroid: Thanks for the reply! Sad to say that the battery of the tablet is already drained, so I can't access the recovery mode and wipe the battery statistics. But I know I already wiped the battery stats by deleting a file on root ( I can't remember what file is it...).
And the tablet goes hot when charged while it is turned off... It is the right side (when facing the back portion of the tab) that turns hot. When I opened the case of the tablet, the side hot is that the one covered with aluminum i think? the right side of the battery that is covered with silver....
Last charger used was for a huawei tab with an output of 1A.
Sorry, I was unable to reply fast. I wasn't able to check the forum lately...
Thanks again
Edit: The tablet has power now, charged with a universal charger. Still the same when plugged.
Addtl. Info: When the tablet was still not upgraded to Kitkat, The battery icon on the gingerbread blinks whenever it is plugged. Any thoughts on that? Replies would be greatly appreciated. Thanks again!!!
Hello, lately I've been having some battery drainage issues with my Huawei Ascend P7.
For some reason it drains really quickly (sometimes even when the screen is turned off). Sometimes my battery jumps from 40%+ to 15% and when I plug in the charger, it jumps back to 30%+ really fast.
My phone is rooted, I'm using Doze and Greenify to save some of the battery when the screen is turned off and I also have "Screen power saving" option turned on.
I have taken some screenshots of the battery usage and one of my phone's specifications.
Does someone know what might be wrong with my phone or could there be something wrong with the battery all of a sudden?
Did you try to reinstall Android new?
Or at first a factory reset?
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Did you try to reinstall Android new?
Or at first a factory reset?
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I flashed B852 package's recovery and boot. Then rebooted to recovery mode, wiped data and cache, then rebooted to install mode and installed B852 ROM (dload/UPDATE.APP).
The phone turns on fine, but the battery percentage just drops so quickly and once it even shut off when it was at 60%. When I tried to boot it back up it said it was outta battery.
And one time when my phone turned off and wouldn't turn back on, I plugged in the charger and it told me the phone still had 32% battery. I turned on the phone, unplugged the charger and it shut off in a minute or two. When I plugged the charger back in, it still told me I had 30%+ battery left.
I think the problems began when I flashed https://forum.xda-developers.com/as.../kernel-huawei-ascend-p6s-p7-k-tuned-t3355223 kernel. But I installed a clean B852 ROM and the problem still persists.
Thats really strange, but this kernel is not the problem.
I also have a P7-L10 B852 and using this kernel without any problem...
But right after installing this kernel I also had some strange problems...
Sometime my phone rebooted it self or if it was locked and I pressed the power button to wake it up, it just stayed black and it got really hot...
I don't know what py phone did at this moment because if you are looking at the battery info in settings, it says my phone just was turned off and even lost battery but it wasn't really off...
My solution was a clean install (erasing and flashing every single image and after that 3-button-method)
After that boot up your phone
Now shut it downs install the kernel again
Boot up
Shut downs
(Maybe flash original boot.img
Boot up
Shut down)
Install kernel again
Boot up
I'm using this kernel for more then a half year now and I don't face any problems anymore...
I think the battery itself was the problem. I removed the back cover, removed the battery and cleaned the connector pins with alcohol. When I turned the phone back on about 30 minutes later, under "Power saving" smart power plan option shows me the phone will last for 11 h 30 min at 83% (WiFi turned on), when it used to be like 2-4 hours at 90%. I'll keep monitoring for a while to see if the problem is truly gone.
Thanks for your help.
//edit1: Never mind, I tried playing with the CPU voltages and it froze, so I turned it off. Turned it back on and the problem was back. It jumped down from 80% to 14% and in a minute or two, the battery died. When I booted it into recovery, TWRP says I still have 34% left. So I rebooted into system, it showed me I did have 34% left, but it turned off. Going to try your advice now.
//edit2: Got it to work properly again. Hopefully I won't touch something that will mess it up again.
Maybe your battery itself is the problem but to proof that you will need a second P7 to change batteries of them...
But such extrem battery-problems I have never faced...
You could send it to Huawei support, maybe they will say you if your battery is damaged...
So you could buy a new one and change it
Have you tried calibrating your battery?
I don't think it's a calibration problem
But if you want you could try it...
Charge your phone to 100%
Now delete the batterystats.bin at /data/system
Reboot your phone
Use your phone normally and let it discharge right before it's shutting down it self (3% I think)
Now charge it again to 100%
While charging your phone you should not touch it or unplug the charger
Last night I went to sleep with the battery being at 90%+, woke up to my phone being dead (the alarm didn't go off).
Tried turning it on, it showed me I had 50%+ battery, but it turned off shortly after. I plugged the charger in, and it said I have 58%.
And yes, I have tried calibrating my battery. But I can try doing it again when I get back home from work tonight.
//edit: Battery calibration didn't help. I'll just have to wait until the new battery arrives. Or should I try locking the bootloader?
Why you want locking your bootloader?
Do you want to send it to the support
If you already bought a new battery, wait for it and put it in
Seems that the battery itself was the issue after all. After putting in the new battery, everything seems to be back to normal.