[Q] How can one tell if this phone is fully charged? - Xperia Z Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

The title says it,don't tell me somethin like "look at the top right of your screen" cause I offline charge it. Now I turn off the phone,plugged in the charger,yay its charging. 5 hours later I go check on da phone,WTF? It doesn't say anything,the battery logo with the lighting icon is still da same! So how can you tell if its fully charged? Cause It never says anything. And don't tell me to turn it on and see if its a 100%.

Now that's pretty odd. Hmm, maybe its nothing. Try this,if you are running on an old firmware install the latest from the update centre,if you already are using the latest firmware try resetting it,not just the settings but with the data being wiped as well.

Michealtbh said:
Now that's pretty odd. Hmm, maybe its nothing. Try this,if you are running on an old firmware install the latest from the update centre,if you already are using the latest firmware try resetting it,not just the settings but with the data being wiped as well.
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Oh yeah,I did that,it didn't fixed it though,thank you for your suggestion. Ain't gonna click tha Thanks Button though.

When charging is complete phone stops to charge. And when battery drains some juice it starts to charge again
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Daryll99 said:
Oh yeah,I did that,it didn't fixed it though,thank you for your suggestion. Ain't gonna click tha Thanks Button though.
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LOL
when the led turn green that means it's fully charged(90% and above).
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gm007 said:
LOL
when the led turn green that means it's fully charged(90% and above).
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I know that. So How will I know if its a 100?

Daryll99 said:
I know that. So How will I know if its a 100?
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Why do you turn your phone off?

DoubleYouPee said:
Why do you turn your phone off?
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Cause if you charge your phone while its off,its a thorugh charge. If its own it won't be fully charge,its resources are still used. I called Sony and asked them about it,also years back when I owned a lg,nokia and samsung device. They all said the same charging your phone while its off is the best thing,cause its a thorough charge.

Daryll99 said:
Cause if you charge your phone while its off,its a thorugh charge. If its own it won't be fully charge,its resources are still used. I called Sony and asked them about it,also years back when I owned a lg,nokia and samsung device. They all said the same charging your phone while its off is the best thing,cause its a thorough charge.
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Yeh and that's gonna save you what.. 1% better battery life over 2 years? And you gotta turn off/on your phone every night/morning.
With idle usage of XZ and 1500mAh charger it will charge 100% no problem

Daryll99 said:
I know that. So How will I know if its a 100?
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When the green light lit it's on 90% so wait another 15 minutes and i can give you guaranty that's i should be at 100%
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Daryll99 said:
Cause if you charge your phone while its off,its a thorugh charge. If its own it won't be fully charge,its resources are still used. I called Sony and asked them about it,also years back when I owned a lg,nokia and samsung device. They all said the same charging your phone while its off is the best thing,cause its a thorough charge.
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Nonsense. It charges just fine whether it's on or off.

Michealtbh said:
Nonsense. It charges just fine whether it's on or off.
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Talk about paranoia, just use it normally, don't turn it off, unless you're planning to keep the phone for the next 10 years. It _might_ have made a difference in the past with the _old_ batteries, but with LiPo it makes little difference.
Safe yourself the trouble.

I thought the phone has a Li-Ion not Li-Po.

alias_neo said:
Talk about paranoia, just use it normally, don't turn it off, unless you're planning to keep the phone for the next 10 years. It _might_ have made a difference in the past with the _old_ batteries, but with LiPo it makes little difference.
Safe yourself the trouble.
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Remember your talking to the guy that thinks you can fix red water detection strips via firmware flashing: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2307808 .

When you guys gonna stop talking bout the water strip thing? Okay so you sayin its useless if its a Li-Ion battery right? Provide me some more details please, chemically or scientifically.

Daryll99 said:
When gonna stop talking bout the water strip thing?
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Haha never bro, you are an interwebs legend now... Only way people will forget is if you create another account without the signature on the bottom that gives you away. :good:

Yellow_Racing said:
Haha never bro, you are an interwebs legend now... Only way people will forget is if you create another account without the signature on the bottom that gives you away. :good:
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Oh well,it ain't bad. Now the goddamn battery?

Daryll99 said:
Oh well,it ain't bad. Now the goddamn battery?
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There is no way of telling short of changing the way the notification light works for charging and I wouldn't even know where to start with that. Just leave it on, the XZ charges (with official charger) in like under 2 hours anyway, you're only making things difficult for yourself.

Rekoil said:
There is no way of telling short of changing the way the notification light works for charging and I wouldn't even know where to start with that. Just leave it on, the XZ charges (with official charger) in like under 2 hours anyway, you're only making things difficult for yourself.
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I'm goin to have to give a feedback to Sony for this.

vibecatalin said:
I thought the phone has a Li-Ion not Li-Po.
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Xperia Z has Li-Po. Li-Po is a specific type of Li-ion.

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Can anyone help?

I have a g1 and it is rooted. I had everything going great then my wife took it over and now it will not show the battery. Its shows 0% even though the battery is charged. I have tried several batteries. I have since went from danger spl to regular. I have changed to several different roms I was going to try to unroot but it will not let me flash DREAIMG due to it says the power sources not sufficient. I also wiped the battery stats from the recovery and nothing. I can get it to stay on when plugged up but as soon as I take it off the charge it dies. I am out of ideas. If anyone has any idea I can try I am willing. So feel free to send ideas.
sdrewh said:
I have a g1 and it is rooted. I had everything going great then my wife took it over and now it will not show the battery. Its shows 0% even though the battery is charged. I have tried several batteries. I have since went from danger spl to regular. I have changed to several different roms I was going to try to unroot but it will not let me flash DREAIMG due to it says the power sources not sufficient. I also wiped the battery stats from the recovery and nothing. I can get it to stay on when plugged up but as soon as I take it off the charge it dies. I am out of ideas. If anyone has any idea I can try I am willing. So feel free to send ideas.
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It sounds like your battery is bad, call HTC and ask them to send you a new one.
JAguirre1231 said:
It sounds like your battery is bad, call HTC and ask them to send you a new one.
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Both batteries are good. Both have been tested in other G1s and work great.
sdrewh said:
Both batteries are good. Both have been tested in other G1s and work great.
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Then something is bad on your phones hardawre side, have you ever dropped it, gotten it wet, etc.?
Does you lady/you take it in the bathroom with you when you take a shower? When you wiped the battery stats, was it a full battery or empty battery in the phone?
JAguirre1231 said:
Then something is bad on your phones hardawre side, have you ever dropped it, gotten it wet, etc.?
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Not that I am aware of. I know that I never dropped it. She says that she didn't do anything just went dead on her like this.
pjcforpres said:
Does you lady/you take it in the bathroom with you when you take a shower? When you wiped the battery stats, was it a full battery or empty battery in the phone?
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The first time I did it it was full charge. but to no avail. I tried that then leaving it on with the charger in thinking it would eventually reset itself but that didn't work either.
Do other batteries work in your phone?
sdrewh said:
The first time I did it it was full charge. but to no avail. I tried that then leaving it on with the charger in thinking it would eventually reset itself but that didn't work either.
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Does the phone get taken into the bathroom when a shower or bath is being taken? Was it left in the car for an extended period, ie longer than an hour?
Check the battery connections, they have been known to go bad.
cloverdale said:
Check the battery connections, they have been known to go bad.
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Anymore info on this? if it went bad would it cause it to work plugged in but not on battery?
Thanks for the ideas everyone!
JAguirre1231 said:
Do other batteries work in your phone?
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No... They do not.
sdrewh said:
No... They do not.
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Then it is your phones battery connectors. As to answer your question, when plugged in the phone switches to ac power instead of battery, this can be seen when you take out the battery, plug your phone in, and turn it on.
JAguirre1231 said:
Then it is your phones battery connectors. As to answer your question, when plugged in the phone switches to ac power instead of battery, this can be seen when you take out the battery, plug your phone in, and turn it on.
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do you know where I can find a diagram or anything on what I am looking for?

[Q] Is this battery trashed?

Hey guys. I was wondering if this is reasonable battery life for the Mini?
NB:
- when WiFi wasn't enabled, i had 3G on all the time, except the straight section - that was overnight
- my screen brightness stays at about 65% all the time, except for the no-wifi screen time before the straight section - that was minimum brightness
- powersave is activated
- some of the screen time was games - notably I played GTA VC for 30 minutes without powersave
I need to know if it is decent because I am able to return the phone until the end of the month if the battery is damaged. Thanks.
Yes that seems ok.
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As I posted in another thread, Samsung's battery life pwns HTC's battery life.
blackknightavalon said:
As I posted in another thread, Samsung's battery life pwns HTC's battery life.
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Care for an example?
Sn0w0ns, thanks for your input!
metalboy94 said:
Care for an example?
Sn0w0ns, thanks for your input!
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HTC Doubleshot (MyTouch 4G Slide) stock battery, full charge: Dead after just four hours.
Samsung I8190 (Galaxy S3 Mini) stock battery full charge: 21% after 12 hours.
How's that for an example?
blackknightavalon said:
HTC Doubleshot (MyTouch 4G Slide) stock battery, full charge: Dead after just four hours.
Samsung I8190 (Galaxy S3 Mini) stock battery full charge: 27% after ten hours.
How's that for an example?
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Well heh, the HTC seems to be a 4G model. Was data on by any chance?
metalboy94 said:
Well heh, the HTC seems to be a 4G model. Was data on by any chance?
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Yup, but even 4G Samsung phones are reported to last longer than just 4 hours on one charge.
blackknightavalon said:
Yup, but even 4G Samsung phones are reported to last longer than just 4 hours on one charge.
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I see, thanks.
Speaking of batteries, is my Mini the only one with an odd discharge habit? It seems to go down a few percents between sleep and wake, then stay on a certain level for longer. Repeatedly.
metalboy94 said:
I see, thanks.
Speaking of batteries, is my Mini the only one with an odd discharge habit? It seems to go down a few percents between sleep and wake, then stay on a certain level for longer. Repeatedly.
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Try training the battery (let it go down to 2%, fully charge it, repeat one or two more times) and see if that clears it up.
blackknightavalon said:
Try training the battery (let it go down to 2%, fully charge it, repeat one or two more times) and see if that clears it up.
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I did that more than once, until it wouldn't even power on. Then plugged it in to charge until i got the Battery Full notification. Still happens, not as much but it does. I'm starting to get used to it though, especially since a friend of mine with an OG S3 says he gets the same thing too.
Here try this works for some people. Give it a try. : http://www.apkmania.co/2012/11/battery-repair-doctor-boost-v19-apk.html?m=1
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metalboy94 said:
I did that more than once, until it wouldn't even power on. Then plugged it in to charge until i got the Battery Full notification. Still happens, not as much but it does. I'm starting to get used to it though, especially since a friend of mine with an OG S3 says he gets the same thing too.
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See what another battery does. It might be that you have a bad one.
blackknightavalon said:
See what another battery does. It might be that you have a bad one.
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Exactly what I'm worried about, I'd rather exchange the phone while I still can. For example, today I've had the phone sit on 25% for a long time, then suddenly decrease to 22% and sit there for a long time as well. This ticks me off a little, but I don't know whether it's an actual problem or not.

usb connection always charge the phone!!

can someone have solution to stop charge the phone while connect the phone to computer via usb cable
ngvhoang96 said:
can someone have solution to stop charge the phone while connect the phone to computer via usb cable
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There's a setting under storage to disable it.
Genuinely asking you.. Why do you want to stop it charging??
TeeJay!! said:
Genuinely asking you.. Why do you want to stop it charging??
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i think it will decrease the battery life
soupmagnet said:
There's a setting under storage to disable it.
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i have tried a lots, but no effect
ngvhoang96 said:
i have tried a lots, but no effect
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It wont decrease battery life.
The only way the battery could be hindered via charging is if you do it for extended periods of time.
For example more than 10 hours isnt good.
me4488 said:
It wont decrease battery life.
The only way the battery could be hindered via charging is if you do it for extended periods of time.
For example more than 10 hours isnt good.
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Thanks for clearing that. So we can charge our phone whenever we want to but be careful not to charge for too long at a stretch. Is it correct?
Yes
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aashay960 said:
Thanks for clearing that. So we can charge our phone whenever we want to but be careful not to charge for too long at a stretch. Is it correct?
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Yeah. I've read up on this stuff. More than 10 hours is called Overcharging. It's unhealthy for the battery and for the phone itself
The normal charge is just plugging it at any time and plug it out at any time.
And then there is healthy charge. You need to do this once a month or two.
Let the battery fall below 20-15 percent and then charge it up all the way to 100.
Also keeping it plugged in at 100% isn't recommended because we don't have smart charge (which basicly cuts of the power from the charger to the motherboard at 100% to prevent wear and tear like in some new high end devices)
Hope you find this interesting :3
Thank you. I will do some research on this myself too..
Maybe add it to the get started guide? ;3
so charge for a short time doesn't decrease the battery?
ex: charge from 30% to 50% is not wrong?
ngvhoang96 said:
so charge for a short time doesn't decrease the battery?
ex: charge from 30% to 50% is not wrong?
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No it is not. Only older batteries had this problem. Nowdays its cool to do that.
me4488 said:
It wont decrease battery life.
The only way the battery could be hindered via charging is if you do it for extended periods of time.
For example more than 10 hours isnt good.
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Damn, i leave my phone charging all night
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noahvt said:
Damn, i leave my phone charging all night
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If you sleep less than 10 hours than its good. I do that when I go to school.
More than 10 is not healthy.
this becomes a problem esp if u use usb tethering
Modern firmware stops charging the phone when it's full, drains it a bit, and then will not send any juice to the battery anymore- it's pretty much impossible to overcharge unless you've corrupted or hacked out that bit of the firmware or you're overamping to begin with- or the phone and its firmware are poorly designed or executed.
This is also why your phone drops from 100 to 95% so fast when you start using it- it wasn't at 100% when it stopped charging; the firmware lies to you so you don't get mad and try to overcharge and destroy your battery or call customer service because it won't go above ~98%
Well then, I've had this phone for over a year and always charge it over the night (way over 10hours :I)
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[Q] Cellphone restarting like nuts

Hello, i've got today an S3 MINI here with a strange issue, the cellphone when using it normally from all sudden it reboots and starts a weird scenario that doesn't boots up until a charger is plugged, when this happens shows an 75% 80% battery level (aprox) and the device works for a few hours normally and then it drops again.
Tried FACTORY RESET, no go... What's the next step on the issue??
Thanks!
lincer556 said:
Hello, i've got today an S3 MINI here with a strange issue, the cellphone when using it normally from all sudden it reboots and starts a weird scenario that doesn't boots up until a charger is plugged, when this happens shows an 75% 80% battery level (aprox) and the device works for a few hours normally and then it drops again.
Tried FACTORY RESET, no go... What's the next step on the issue??
Thanks!
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I think the battery is damaged
You have a bad battery. The same thing happend to me last month. If you pull out battery, you'll probably notice it's inflated a bit.
like this
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-...d9IMyLc/w1191-h520-no/IMG_20130811_184759.jpg
zvorkapic.os said:
You have a bad battery. The same thing happend to me last month. If you pull out battery, you'll probably notice it's inflated a bit.
like this
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Ah, I have the exact same issue as the OP Mind you I don't see any inflation.
What would you recommend to order as a replacement?
AtomicKoala said:
Ah, I have the exact same issue as the OP Mind you I don't see any inflation.
What would you recommend to order as a replacement?
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Look closer or try to feel it with your fingers. Mine is barely visible
Or something else died in your battery. but if it can't hold charge, chargest fast and discharges even faster, restarts.. time to change the battery. They're not expensive luckaly
zvorkapic.os said:
Look closer or try to feel it with your fingers. Mine is barely visible
Or something else died in your battery. but if it can't hold charge, chargest fast and discharges even faster, restarts.. time to change the battery. They're not expensive luckaly
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What did you order as a replacement? I feel like I may as well buy some extra capacity.
Thanks for your quick reply
AtomicKoala said:
What did you order as a replacement? I feel like I may as well buy some extra capacity.
Thanks for your quick reply
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Got the original samsung battery. Same as the one the devices shipped with. Paied about 15€
AtomicKoala said:
What did you order as a replacement? I feel like I may as well buy some extra capacity.
Thanks for your quick reply
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I ordered this : http://www.ebay.com/itm/3600mah-Ext...axy-S-3-III-S3-Mini-i8190-Black-/360674611167
Was the battery indeed, Samsung took care over it, but makes me wonder... How bad is assembling Samsung it's phones...

Slow charging...??

So I started to notice about three days ago that for some odd reason it takes longer to charge.. On average it used to take about 2 hours to charge full from 0% now it can take up to 8 hours on the original Motorola quick charge or any quick charger 2.0
I already did a factory reset and started fresh then flashed the google factory images and completely wiped my nexus 6 but nothing helped. Can someone please help out as to why and how to fix it. Thank you!!!
r3dp0is0n2012 said:
So I started to notice about three days ago that for some odd reason it takes longer to charge.. On average it used to take about 2 hours to charge full from 0% now it can take up to 8 hours on the original Motorola quick charge or any quick charger 2.0
I already did a factory reset and started fresh then flashed the google factory images and completely wiped my nexus 6 but nothing helped. Can someone please help out as to why and how to fix it. Thank you!!!
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Try different cables as well as chargers? Install "Ampere" and see what mA you're charging at
@rootSU Yes I tried different cables. It also happen in my truck when using a new Qualcomm certified 2.0 quick charge..
r3dp0is0n2012 said:
@rootSU Yes I tried different cables. It also happen in my truck when using a new Qualcomm certified 2.0 quick charge..
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Theres a possibility it's hardware at your device side. Is it rooted / customised in anyway?
Definitely check out "Ampere" here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gombosdev.ampere
I get around 2000mA showing when I'm on my Quick Charge, with any decent cable.
@rootSU I will check on that and get back to you thank you! Is the latest T-Mobile factory image posted in google page with WiFi calling yesterday but I did root it.
rootSU said:
Theres a possibility it's hardware at your device side. Is it rooted / customised in anyway?
Definitely check out "Ampere" here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gombosdev.ampere
I get around 2000mA showing when I'm on my Quick Charge, with any decent cable.
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Mine too at first but then it changes down to almost 300ma and it fluctuates...
r3dp0is0n2012 said:
Mine too at first but then it changes down to almost 300ma and it fluctuates...
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At what %?
rootSU said:
At what %?
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After 5 minutes or charging 3% of battery....
r3dp0is0n2012 said:
After 5 minutes or charging 3% of battery....
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I would consider flashing back to stock (to wipe root cleanly) and contact support in case it is a hardware issue. Dodgy pin in the port maybe?!
rootSU said:
Try different cables as well as chargers? Install "Ampere" and see what mA you're charging at
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This thread must surely be a sticky thread for long lasting information.
This is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks so much for the "Ampere' suggestion. My MotoG factory default charger was giving only 10mA for some reason. Looked like it got corrupted. I thought battery was draining quickly due to apps and greenified some apps initially
Quite surprisingly battery savers were not giving this information. Even apps like cpuz were just telling charging or discharging & 3.76 mv or 3760 v which was not of much use.
I was thinking MotoG must be replaced with new one. This suggestion has changed my view entirely.
2 Questions, what is the ideal charging mA for moto G gen 1?
How to assess the health of our phone?
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vikraminside said:
This thread must surely be a sticky thread for long lasting information.
This is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks so much for the "Ampere' suggestion. My MotoG factory default charger was giving only 10mA for some reason. Looked like it got corrupted. I thought battery was draining quickly due to apps and greenified some apps initially
Quite surprisingly battery savers were not giving this information. Even apps like cpuz were just telling charging or discharging & 3.76 mv or 3760 v which was not of much use.
I was thinking MotoG must be replaced with new one. This suggestion has changed my view entirely.
2 Questions, what is the ideal charging mA for moto G gen 1?
How to assess the health of our phone?
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Im not sure. A lot of phones are 1.2A, or 1.5. The nexus 6 is 2A
vikraminside said:
This thread must surely be a sticky thread for long lasting information.
This is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks so much for the "Ampere' suggestion. My MotoG factory default charger was giving only 10mA for some reason. Looked like it got corrupted. I thought battery was draining quickly due to apps and greenified some apps initially
Quite surprisingly battery savers were not giving this information. Even apps like cpuz were just telling charging or discharging & 3.76 mv or 3760 v which was not of much use.
I was thinking MotoG must be replaced with new one. This suggestion has changed my view entirely.
2 Questions, what is the ideal charging mA for moto G gen 1?
How to assess the health of our phone?
Sent from my XT1033 using XDA Free mobile app
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try current widget https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.manor.currentwidget
simms22 said:
try current widget https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.manor.currentwidget
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No, its trash. Hasn't been accurate for me since 2010. Try ampere. You'll see why I'm recommending it here.
rootSU said:
No, its trash. Hasn't been accurate for me since 2010. Try ampere. You'll see why I'm recommending it here.
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ive been using it for the past 2 years, its accurate here. anyways, I'll check out ampere as well
simms22 said:
ive been using it for the past 2 years, its accurate here. anyways, I'll check out ampere as well
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It seems to like showing input - output for me. I just can't trust it.
rootSU said:
It seems to like showing input - output for me. I just can't trust it.
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hmm.. I dont think ampere has what I use. can't find it at least. I use current widget to see how much current is going into the device when charging, or going out when not charging. and only for that(I set up the widget for this only).
simms22 said:
hmm.. I dont think ampere has what I use. can't find it at least. I use current widget to see how much current is going into the device when charging, or going out when not charging. and only for that(I set up the widget for this only).
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That's exactly what ampere is for. That's all its for.
Or do you mean there's no widget?
rootSU said:
That's exactly what ampere is for. That's all its for.
Or do you mean there's no widget?
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well.. my phone was on the charger, at 100%. and ampere said so. but current widget still showed that some current was going in, 55mA worth. and itll show 0mA when it actually finishes charging. I couldn't find anything similar in ampere. or maybe I just missed it? btw, free version, not pay.
simms22 said:
well.. my phone was on the charger, at 100%. and ampere said so. but current widget still showed that some current was going in, 55mA worth. and itll show 0mA when it actually finishes charging. I couldn't find anything similar in ampere. or maybe I just missed it? btw, free version, not pay.
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If you watch ampere closely, youll see the phone cuts the charge off and then starts it again constantly whilst at "100%"
I've got a video somewhere, hang on...
Edit - actually I'm talking about wireless charging.
rootSU said:
If you watch ampere closely, youll see the phone cuts the charge off and then starts it again constantly whilst at "100%"
I've got a video somewhere, hang on...
Edit - actually I'm talking about wireless charging.
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I see you edited it.. if I use it while its plugged in, itll get to 0, and let in 4-5mA every minute or so. if I dont use it, it stays at 0mA until I unplug it.

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