I'm running PAC rom not undervolted or anything and I realised it takes very long for the Xperia Z to charge itself. I went to take a nap at 4pm and woke up around 6.30, battery was 21% and I managed to only get it to 77% when I wake up. When I open Whatsapp or do some stuff on the phone while its charging, the battery percentage will go down instead of up. I'm using AC to charge and have tried the "Fast-Charge" mode on my motherboard which ups the current to 1.5A but the battery will still go down when charging. I'm not using the original Sony cable though, I'm using the one that came with the Galaxy S3 but I dont think the cable makes that much of an impact on charging the phone. Are any one of you experiencing this? How do I fix it?
On dock, it takes me i think less than two hours for a full charge (charge when I have between 5%-15% left).
Have you been on Doomlords kernel thread?
He links to an interesting warning from "Entropy512" in the OP post:
Here
I'm just a humble useless human being. I don't know jack **** about this, but I'm still guessing that you need a modified kernel maybe?
So do you think that the problem lies with my battery?
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So do you think that the problem lies with my battery?
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No the rom.
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I think it should caused by your rom, you should flash another one, i suggest you use official rom
I'm trying Xperia Revolution with DoomKernel now, I'll see how it goes. Under-volted btw.
Reverted back to a stock based ROM and charging seems much better now, thanks for the advice!
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Reverted back to a stock based ROM and charging seems much better now, thanks for the advice!
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Actually the cable makes a big difference as well. I am using an.htc cable and I get same problem as you. As soon as im using original cable the problem is gone.
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olafs93 said:
Actually the cable makes a big difference as well. I am using an.htc cable and I get same problem as you. As soon as im using original cable the problem is gone.
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the biggest difference IMHO is the transformator's amper output. I have an ipad4 and his current is 3A (!!) and when im charging my XZ with that transformator - charge time x3 faster. (around 1h for 100% batt.)
eviatar said:
the biggest difference IMHO is the transformator's amper output. I have an ipad4 and his current is 3A (!!) and when im charging my XZ with that transformator - charge time x3 faster. (around 1h for 100% batt.)
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Agree to that, but also the cable. Well at least for me it makes big difference if I use different cable to the one supplied.
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eviatar said:
the biggest difference IMHO is the transformator's amper output. I have an ipad4 and his current is 3A (!!) and when im charging my XZ with that transformator - charge time x3 faster. (around 1h for 100% batt.)
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Doesn't sound very healthy
Related
Do we have any kernel mod or something for making charge quick than normal?
AFAIK, no.
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AFAIK, no.
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Thanks for immediate reply.. Am planning to search for higher rating charger ( I mean amp rating) will it make sense? Actually I discussed with xda mates earlier about this sometime ago but not in detailed. So am still in search for answer..
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With higher amp, battery would wear out faster than normal.
Best way to charge faster is to never let battery drop down below 30% - 40%.
This would also extend battery life.
Higher ampere charger will force and stretch your battery. It will work but shorten battery lifetime. You don't mind buying spare battery, right?
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Higher ampere charger will force and stretch your battery. It will work but shorten battery lifetime. You don't mind buying spare battery, right?
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Yes I don't care.. Cause sometimes I get less duration to charge my phone, so I don't care for battery lifetime but I do care the charge holding time/day..
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AFAIK, no.
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This may or may not be related to op's question, but I've been wondering, does the "Enable USB Fastcharge" option available in some of the AOKP-based roms actually work?
The fastest way to make charging quick is to have a fully charged spare battery with you. Then the Note is charged in 20 seconds.
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Zamboney said:
The fastest way to make charging quick is to have a fully charged spare battery with you. Then the Note is charged in 20 seconds.
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FYI a handset cannot be charged... Only a battery.. here topic is about charging a battery..
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id be very interested in this too as my old htc had a 1.5A charger and a 1250mah battery, the note has a 2500mah battery and only a 1A charger
The note is most likely limited to a maximum charge rate of 800-900ma as the stock chargers only 1000ma
I have a 2100ma usb charger on the way, and with "battery monitor widget pro", it should give me some idea of the maximum charge rate.
http://www.i-luv-uk.co.uk/iAD517BS.html
John.
No, after all, the phone will limit
panyan said:
id be very interested in this too as my old htc had a 1.5A charger
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Did you try using with note???
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No, after all, the phone will limit
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What is limiting??? Is that kernel?
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But more amp charger could probably damage battery life
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Tinderbox (UK) said:
The note is most likely limited to a maximum charge rate of 800-900ma as the stock chargers only 1000ma
I have a 2100ma usb charger on the way, and with "battery monitor widget pro", it should give me some idea of the maximum charge rate.
http://www.i-luv-uk.co.uk/iAD517BS.html
John.
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Wow that one is awesome.. Pls keep updating here about the performance. You made my search easy I can get it here also.. Thanks.
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But more amp charger could probably damage battery life
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Definitely.. Only those who doesn't care about life but care about charge duration can go for this..
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Simply not a good idea.
The microUSB contacts are rated at 1A max, so any modification to the charge controller to allow charging currents greater than the contact ratings can result in a damaged connector and then your Note will become largely useless.
I understand everyone wants to play and muck about with their Note, but this falls into the category of "A real bad idea" so be warned.
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According to batteryuniversity.com , lin-on/poly battery`s should be charged at between 0.5 and 1C , the Note has a 2.4amp battery , so you could charge it with a 2.4amp, though as i have already mentioned the note is most likely limited to between 800-900mah charge rate.
The good thing about having a powerful charger, is that it will barely get warm, and the components inside will give a much cleaner output, than a low power one, signs of a struggling power supply can be, getting very hot, flickering on the phone that`s being charged`s screen as the power/voltage is fluctuating, also a high pitched noise.
John.
http://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/charging_lithium_ion_batteries
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But more amp charger could probably damage battery life
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and how long does it take you to charge full from 1%?
When I use 1A charger from HTC it takes me +- 5 hours to full....
With charger from Ipad it takes 1,5 hour
So maybe my battery is dead already???
Hi Everybody,
I am having some problems with my new HTC Sensations XL Beats Audio mobile, i am unable to charge the battery 100%. It will get charged up to 89% after that it stops charging
Can any of you have any solution for this problem, if any it would help me a lot
thanks,
Sreenivas
sreenivas0106 said:
Hi Everybody,
I am having some problems with my new HTC Sensations XL Beats Audio mobile, i am unable to charge the battery 100%. It will get charged up to 89% after that it stops charging
Can any of you have any solution for this problem, if any it would help me a lot
thanks,
Sreenivas
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Do you use the original battery or an aftermarket one?
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Do you use the original battery or an aftermarket one?
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Hi, same happens to me, I have the original battery (with which I am able to charge to 100%) and another one (higher capacity 1900mAh) that only charges to 88%.
eldivinoma said:
Hi, same happens to me, I have the original battery (with which I am able to charge to 100%) and another one (higher capacity 1900mAh) that only charges to 88%.
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This is a known issue, and it is because of the battery driver from within the kernel, i tried to work on it but suspended my work for now.
Probably i will work on this on a later date.
then what's the solution for our problem,
i read somewhere that 1950mAh batteries are compatible for Sensation XL, does anybody tried already???
Sree
Lexmazter said:
This is a known issue, and it is because of the battery driver from within the kernel, i tried to work on it but suspended my work for now.
Probably i will work on this on a later date.
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@Lexmazter, i am using the original battery which HTC provided in the box.
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Do you use the original battery or an aftermarket one?
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Hi Everybody,
I am having some problems with my new HTC Sensations XL Beats Audio mobile, i am unable to charge the battery 100%. It will get charged up to 89% after that it stops charging
Can any of you have any solution for this problem, if any it would help me a lot
thanks,
Sreenivas
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I have same problem. I had the original battery which was about 14 months old. Suddenly it started draining really fast, like 70% within
an hour or half. When it reached around 30% phone closed. When I turned it on, it said there was 4-6%.
Last week I purchased new Insmat 1700mAh battery and charget it phone turned off about 10 hours.
It only got to 84%. Now I´ve drained it and charged it couple of times and it reaches that 89% but no more than that.
Sv: [Q] Unable to Charge 100%
For all that wants a new battery for their phone :
If you buy another one you will have to check if the voltage on the new battery is the same as on the stock battery. For now until someone makes another kernel for bigger battery, if you buy another battery with more miliamps on you will not get it to charge over 89% because bigger battery is running 0.1 volts higher than stock. The phone runs just fine with it but it can't fully charge it unless another kernel is made for it or unless you use an external charger, with that I mean , pulling battery out and charge it with another charger. And insert it again while fully charged
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Thanks for that info anders3408! Battery still works great and lasts long.
External Charger, i don't understand what you're saying, can you say once again clearly, to get an external charger what i have to do?
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For all that wants a new battery for their phone :
If you buy another one you will have to check if the voltage on the new battery is the same as on the stock battery. For now until someone makes another kernel for bigger battery, if you buy another battery with more miliamps on you will not get it to charge over 89% because bigger battery is running 0.1 volts higher than stock. The phone runs just fine with it but it can't fully charge it unless another kernel is made for it or unless you use an external charger, with that I mean , pulling battery out and charge it with another charger. And insert it again while fully charged
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External Charger, i don't understand what you're saying, can you say once again clearly, to get an external charger what i have to do?
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I think he meant desktop/external charger. By using them, you can charge battery full. Not when its in the phone. Maybe its related to kernels, I dunno.
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how much battery is charged is controled by the kernel, so in theory , if someone editted kernel then we can charge battery to full.
If you will use a bigger battery you need to use external charger to charge it full, and yes by external charger i mean a charger you can put the battery in, so it is pulled out of the phone
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how much battery is charged is controled by the kernel, so in theory , if someone editted kernel then we can charge battery to full.
If you will use a bigger battery you need to use external charger to charge it full, and yes by external charger i mean a charger you can put the battery in, so it is pulled out of the phone
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Im really bad with this sort of things cos i can only say what is working and what not. And maybe why...
But to you who know better. If its because of kernel, would it be hard thing to repair since there is custom kernels out there?
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AlluXX said:
Im really bad with this sort of things cos i can only say what is working and what not. And maybe why...
But to you who know better. If its because of kernel, would it be hard thing to repair since there is custom kernels out there?
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I have looked in kernel sources but I have problems with finding the correct regulator and driver for battery charger. And for now we are working hard on jelly bean so later i can take a look again.
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Can you suggest one good external charger device(india).
anders3408 said:
For all that wants a new battery for their phone :
If you buy another one you will have to check if the voltage on the new battery is the same as on the stock battery. For now until someone makes another kernel for bigger battery, if you buy another battery with more miliamps on you will not get it to charge over 89% because bigger battery is running 0.1 volts higher than stock. The phone runs just fine with it but it can't fully charge it unless another kernel is made for it or unless you use an external charger, with that I mean , pulling battery out and charge it with another charger. And insert it again while fully charged
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have never tried them , so no but a charger is a charger, not much diffrent in them
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I have looked in kernel sources but I have problems with finding the correct regulator and driver for battery charger. And for now we are working hard on jelly bean so later i can take a look again.
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Well its not that big problem and JB is more important now but it would be still really cool if someone would/wanna fix it some day. :fingers-crossed:
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AlluXX said:
Well its not that big problem and JB is more important now but it would be still really cool if someone would/wanna fix it some day. :fingers-crossed:
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Hello everyone,
i have the same problem, my phone stops charging at 81 %.I relocked bootloader, i installed the stock ICS rom for europe from HTC Stock RUU files, and the phone doesn't charge to 100%.I want to mention that i have the original battery that came with the phone.Any ideas?
danielhtcxl said:
Hello everyone,
i have the same problem, my phone stops charging at 81 %.I relocked bootloader, i installed the stock ICS rom for europe from HTC Stock RUU files, and the phone doesn't charge to 100%.I want to mention that i have the original battery that came with the phone.Any ideas?
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How old is it? Mine was about 1year and 1-2months old when it stopped charging to full and phone turned off when battery was around 30%.
Got a new 20000 mah external battery. Please check images and let me know if it's safe to use with the Xperia z.
Thanks!
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Aman27deep said:
Got a new 20000 mah external battery. Please check images and let me know if it's safe to use with the Xperia z.
Thanks!
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yea sure why not? man how big is that thing, 20000mah is alot, I got an anker 9000mah(?) and its big, abut the size of a palm and twice the thickness of a S3/XZ.
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yea sure why not? man how big is that thing, 20000mah is alot, I got an anker 9000mah(?) and its big, abut the size of a palm and twice the thickness of a S3/XZ.
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I asked as my best mate told me " 3.3-4.2 recommended for Z. Charge it once, using the pack. If it heats up, NEVER USE it again."
Anyways, this battery is pretty large... Maybe 3 XZ put together. Weighs in at around 420grams.
I don't think it's actually 20k mAh as I don't trust the Chinese, but if it's even 13k mAh (66%), it's not bad as I got it for 22$.
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Where can i find a similiar thing?
Aman27deep said:
I asked as my best mate told me " 3.3-4.2 recommended for Z. Charge it once, using the pack. If it heats up, NEVER USE it again."
Anyways, this battery is pretty large... Maybe 3 XZ put together. Weighs in at around 420grams.
I don't think it's actually 20k mAh as I don't trust the Chinese, but if it's even 13k mAh (66%), it's not bad as I got it for 22$.
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it does heat up my S3 with my anker battery, but once it does I just leave it off for 20-30 min and let it charge. dont let the phone completely die or else it wont charge.
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it does heat up my S3 with my anker battery, but once it does I just leave it off for 20-30 min and let it charge. dont let the phone completely die or else it wont charge.
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Alright, thanks
EmeraldTimer said:
Where can i find a similiar thing?
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i got it from eBay - be on the lookout for good deals
This is the review video of the battery - http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=visbEFpm7-U
It's awesome.
Now u have super fast multitask phone with unlimited battery.
What else one would need. ??
For me a 3000 mah will be fine.
If u find any good deal, portable size
Plz do tell me.
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karthik0001 said:
It's awesome.
Now u have super fast multitask phone with unlimited battery.
What else one would need. ??
For me a 3000 mah will be fine.
If u find any good deal, portable size
Plz do tell me.
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I bought it from eBay India. It's still in stock. You should check it out.
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charges @ 1A so your fine
Got the same battery . The nice thing is you can also set it to 2A output. Modern electronics like our Xperia will automatically set the max input (1.5A most likely) so you benefit from the extra speed oppose to most 1A external batteries. It's like plugging into the Sony fast-charger. For an external battery speed is important imoh. Especially the XZ charges very fast when on low battery using the fast charger, which is very confenient.
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Got the same battery . The nice thing is you can also set it to 2A output. Modern electronics like our Xperia will automatically set the max input (1.5A most likely) so you benefit from the extra speed oppose to most 1A external batteries. It's like plugging into the Sony fast-charger. For an external battery speed is important imoh. Especially the XZ charges very fast when on low battery using the fast charger, which is very confenient.
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When I try to charge my XZ at 2.1 it doesn't work - it just shuts down. It works at 1 though, do you think my charger is defective?
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When I try to charge my XZ at 2.1 it doesn't work - it just shuts down. It works at 1 though, do you think my charger is defective?
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Not sure. Mine says 2v not 2.1. Maybe you have a little bit different version. Still te capacity and price are nice.
For a 3000mah battery go for nokia dcxx not sure about the model number xx
Portable , tiny, good performance
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Not sure. Mine says 2v not 2.1. Maybe you have a little bit different version. Still te capacity and price are nice.
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Thanks mate.
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I'm using a newly bought battery and original charger still my phone take 4 hours to charge full I'm using pa rom even on stock it take 4 hours how to fix it?????
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Ain't that normal? What's the capacity of the battery?
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There's no official fast charge ROM support available for Galaxy Note.
You can increase the charge speed my optimizing your battery performance. Most Samsung phones take 3-4 hrs for charging depending on the phone state.
Make sure you clear all apps before keeping your phone for charging as any running app can eat up the battery. Look up for any suspicious apps which may be eating up battery.
Use CPU spy to make sure that your phone is going imto deep sleep while charging, if not there's a malicious app which is keeping up the phone awake or there's problem with the ROM you're using.
Also check that your phone is not getting heat up while charging, as it could mean a great power loss which could highly affect the charge time.
If nothing works try changing ROM.
Or at the last case if you are a regular ROM chamger then try to clear up battery stats through some app available from play store which requires root.
One more issue which I once encountered was with my charger cable being faulty( although no signs of physical damage) and I changed it with a locally bought cheap cable and miraculously my phone stopped heating and charged faster.
The more you care for your device, the better it gets.
Hope I have helped you.
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Will try and its stock one 2500 mah
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gtsfreak said:
Will try and its stock one 2500 mah
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I checked my 2 Notes, max current it draws is limited by the charging circuit. Seems no kernel can change that value in the Note.
It charges max at 1 Amp, no matter if you attach it to a charger that can deliver like maybe 1000 Amps, the max current is 1 Amp.
That 1 Amp is also until it reaches about 90% ... since Li-Ion is very picky and actually dangerous when overcharging they slow it down.
It's a statement that I hear often in the wrong context : I bought a new battery and it takes very long to charge. Actually that is a sign that the battery has a big capacity. You can only take what you give.
Of course the charger and cable are very important. I would advice everyone to buy one of those usb charger doctors. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2451375
Dirt cheap and you know what is going on.
lakshesh96 said:
There's no official fast charge ROM support available for Galaxy Note.
You can increase the charge speed my optimizing your battery performance. Most Samsung phones take 3-4 hrs for charging depending on the phone state.
Make sure you clear all apps before keeping your phone for charging as any running app can eat up the battery. Look up for any suspicious apps which may be eating up battery.
Use CPU spy to make sure that your phone is going imto deep sleep while charging, if not there's a malicious app which is keeping up the phone awake or there's problem with the ROM you're using.
Also check that your phone is not getting heat up while charging, as it could mean a great power loss which could highly affect the charge time.
If nothing works try changing ROM.
Or at the last case if you are a regular ROM chamger then try to clear up battery stats through some app available from play store which requires root.
One more issue which I once encountered was with my charger cable being faulty( although no signs of physical damage) and I changed it with a locally bought cheap cable and miraculously my phone stopped heating and charged faster.
The more you care for your device, the better it gets.
Hope I have helped you.
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Just want to correct one thing, your phone will NEVER enter deep sleep during charging.
Jackwu696 said:
Just want to correct one thing, your phone will NEVER enter deep sleep during charging.
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Yah man, thanks, just checked it, my mistake...It is staying on 200 mega hertz. ?
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Okay. I apologize if this has been covered *blushface*.
I have recently rooted my note III. I love the functionality but hate the amount of time it now takes to charge. It is taking more than eight hours to get a full charge. I figured out how to manage the charge to avoid multiple charge times within a day. So plainly stated. How do I get a shorter charge time? I would like to wake up with a full charge!
2 to 3 hrs for mine to go from 10% to 100%.
Are you sure your using the supplied power supply? It has 2amp output.
Read the output stats to your charger please!
440bro said:
2 to 3 hrs for mine to go from 10% to 100%.
Are you sure your using the supplied power supply? It has 2amp output.
Read the output stats to your charger please!
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I am using the Note 3 charger. usb 3.0 cable and the OEM samsung charger. I am using the DK ROM as well
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I am using the Note 3 charger. usb 3.0 cable and the OEM samsung charger. I am using the DK ROM as well
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Then unfortunately u have a substantial problem my friend.
The supplied 2a charger charges at a rate of 2000mah (milliamps per hour).
The N3 battery's capacity is 3200mah.
If u drain 3000mah leaving only 200, it should only take 1 1/2 hours to reload 3000mah
(these are not "exact" numbers, but pretty close).
If it's taking you 8 hours to put 3000 mah into ur N3 batt, you have a problem with something -
8 hrs charge time should supply 16,000 mah (over 5 times the amount needed)
What do your battery stats say?
Does your device stay charged like it used to? Is it possible you set something up to do work while only plugged in and charging?
Tried another 2 amp charger?
Tried another wire?
What programs did you grant root to?
Have you ran a malware scan?
There are a lot of variables here to examine.
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mrkhigh said:
What do your battery stats say?
Does your device stay charged like it used to? Is it possible you set something up to do work while only plugged in and charging?
Tried another 2 amp charger?
Tried another wire?
What programs did you grant root to?
Have you ran a malware scan?
There are a lot of variables here to examine.
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Thank you all for the advice. I looked into the battery stats and everything seemed normal.
The battery was performing almost as efficient as with the stock ROM. I wouldn't expect exact performance from a custom ROM OOBE from prior experience. I was not perfectly happy with the DK ROM that i flashed and suspected that the ROM may be the issue. I decided to try the Alliance ROM.
POST Alliance ROM: Battery is charging like normal again. Performance is pretty standard. Problem resolved.
Thanks to everyone for the support.
P.S. Genjo Enterprises Apps are pretty stellar. i live in a rural area with limited data coverage and the internet booster app makes a huge difference!
My note 3 is rooted running the dynamicKat rom and it never takes me more than 2hours at max to fully charge my battery.
Your reply, while making me a little jealous, has neither added anything of substance or value to the topic of resolving my issue. Please troll on another thread topic.
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Disagree. He's explaining its your problem not dk Roms problem for the next reader...
Either way glad you got it fixed
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Well I would agree if it had not been stated in a confrontational read between the lines way. Been trolled before and it feels a lot like that.
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I think you read too much into black and white text.... Then again I'm a Glass half full sort.
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