Wireless Charging and LED - HTC Butterfly S

I have 2 questions... Does the Butteryfly S have wireless charging built in? I didn't see it in the specs? Is the notification LED blue,red,green, or just the normal green, yellow and red that HTC has put on the HTC One?

The led is yellow and orange.
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Wireless
I really like to have wireless charging.

joshuadjohnson22 said:
I have 2 questions... Does the Butteryfly S have wireless charging built in? I didn't see it in the specs? Is the notification LED blue,red,green, or just the normal green, yellow and red that HTC has put on the HTC One?
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No wireless charging built in.
Notification Lights:
Green for messages, tweets, and stuff.
Red and Orange for battery and charging.
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zii_ said:
No wireless charging built in.
Notification Lights:
Green for messages, tweets, and stuff.
Red and Orange for battery and charging.
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What happen when u let the butterfly s battery completely drain down and when u put it on charge the led blinks red then it stops and now it isn't taking charge because there is no light what went wrong
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daorderdillon said:
What happen when u let the butterfly s battery completely drain down and when u put it on charge the led blinks red then it stops and now it isn't taking charge because there is no light what went wrong
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Sounds like the charging circuit thinks the battery is faulty - maybe because the terminal voltage is too low. Most phones only charge when they "see" a battery connected when there is enough voltage across the terminals.
Usually I would suggest charging the battery externally so the terminal voltage is enough to start charging however that's not an option with an inbuilt battery.
Have you tried leaving it connected to the charger for ages to see if it starts?

adrenalize_ said:
Sounds like the charging circuit thinks the battery is faulty - maybe because the terminal voltage is too low. Most phones only charge when they "see" a battery connected when there is enough voltage across the terminals.
Usually I would suggest charging the battery externally so the terminal voltage is enough to start charging however that's not an option with an inbuilt battery.
Have you tried leaving it connected to the charger for ages to see if it starts?
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It charged thanks you were a month late lol
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Doh, time flies Glad it charged quicker than my reply!

adrenalize_ said:
Doh, time flies Glad it charged quicker than my reply!
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Lol
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[Q] Overcharging?

Quick question: If I leave my phone charging all night, when it gets to 100%, will it keep charging and make my phone explode?
And if it doesn't and somehow just stops receiving a charge once it's full, will any electricity be used?
I charged whole night and its safe and good.may depend on voltage. Wait for some better answer and check it.
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When your phone gets full charged, device have cut off system, n will stop charging.
It won't explode.
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dr.ketan said:
When your phone gets full charged, device have cut off system, n will stop charging.
It won't explode.
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Crap... I was planning to plant a charging phone inside the house of my annoying neighbor Lol!
l0rd_almighty said:
Crap... I was planning to plant a charging phone inside the house of my annoying neighbor Lol!
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LoL if it were only that simple... Anyways I left mine on the charger for almost a full day without use and no harm has come to it. Still has the same battery life as before.
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You should have no problem with overcharging. I think the Note manages the charging at 100% by using the battery for a time and then charging again for a while. I often have the Note in my card dock for extended trips where it sits fully charged. My battery usage is still the same so there seems to be no problems.
xamaba said:
You should have no problem with overcharging. I think the Note manages the charging at 100% by using the battery for a time and then charging again for a while. I often have the Note in my card dock for extended trips where it sits fully charged. My battery usage is still the same so there seems to be no problems.
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I'd agree with this statement. To illustrate this, you can use an App to track the mV value of the battery rise and fall whilst still on the charger at 100%.
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(Q) Battery fast discharging

Even when my charge light is green if I remove cable suddenly it drops to 96-95 % from 100% .how can I fix this?
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Lasantha said:
Even when my charge light is green if I remove cable suddenly it drops to 96-95 % from 100% .how can I fix this?
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Its common thing actually. If battery charged for 100% and still connected to charger, it won't receive any current from charger. Which means battery starts discharging even when you connected to charger once 100% is reached. A short work around is there, just unplug the charger before 100%. I jus tested with 80-85% percentage, and found my battery level doesn't decreases for next two hours.
Edit:
Simple Guidelines for Charging Lithium-based Batteries
A portable device should be turned off while charging. This allows the battery to reach the threshold voltage unhindered and reflects the correct saturation current responsible to terminate the charge. A parasitic load confuses the charger.
Charge at a moderate temperature. Do not charge below freezing.
Lithium-ion does not need to be fully charged; a partial charge is better.
Chargers use different methods for “ready” indication. The light signal may not always indicate a full charge.
Discontinue using charger and/or battery if the battery gets excessively warm.
Before prolonged storage, apply some charge to bring the pack to about half charge.
Over-discharged batteries can be “boosted” to life again. Discard pack if the voltage does not rise to a normal level within a minute while on boost.
No warranty for all tips!
Source : http://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/charging_lithium_ion_batteries
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Thanks for really informative answer
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Hi bro I used official ics for my inc s I got a problem with my battery that it does not charge above a limit after I used some ...so I have to restart my phone and charge to make it charge fully ...becoz of this problem I changed to virtuous infinity but the but Im haunted by the same problem... Is there any problem with my battery or it is a software problem ? I can't get it please help ...
Thanks in advance
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[Q] hot phone, not charging

Hey guys need some advice here. My one just recently hit 120F the other day and now that's a norm when charging. (screen off charging) Also, it will not charge even overnight, after about 6 hours the battery went from ~14% to 64% and the led was blinking red, battery indicator did not show that it was charging.
What can I do on my end? I know I'll probably have to get it replaced but I just wanted to know if there's anything else that will fix it.
Thank you
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Try charging with the phone powered off. I know this might help cuz you need your phone on but it's the only option. After that send it back.
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Blinking red while charging means the phone is too hot to charge. Wait until it cools down and try again.
You can also try a "battery pull" by holding down the power button while the phone is on until the capacitive button lights start blinking and keep holding it until it turns off. Temp sensor might be stuck.
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Yeah ill try doing it powered off. It's weird cuz that's how I always charge it, but hey its hitting 100F ambient temp here so maybe that's it. My phone also gets super hot when watching a video and can drain a full battery in about 1:30 hours
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Might try a battery stats app and see if something is running away on you. I occasionally use opera browser and found it would kill my battery really fast with the screen off if I didn't actually exit out of it - can't ever leave it in the background. Maybe you have something similar...
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Are you using the stock power adapter?
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lampel said:
Might try a battery stats app and see if something is running away on you. I occasionally use opera browser and found it would kill my battery really fast with the screen off if I didn't actually exit out of it - can't ever leave it in the background. Maybe you have something similar...
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I'm using better battery stats.. No strange wake locks
Kewjoe said:
Are you using the stock power adapter?
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Yep
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maybe try doing a nandroid backup and then factory resetting before an overnight charge to see if it the same on a clean phone...
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I'm using better battery stats.. No strange wake locks
Yep
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Slow charging, even discharging

I don't have the iriginal charger, so I use a 1amper charger I used on my Sensation. The charger of the One seems to be the same, so why does my phone charge so slow? For the first time today I played a game and the battery discharges while the charger us plugged in. Maybe the input is limited, cause the phone knows it's not the original charger? Please help
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Cord went bad, use/buy a new one.
What's the maximum charge speed of this phone? I used battery monitor widget and it doesn't charge faster than 600 ma
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http://androidcommunity.com/htc-one-doesnt-support-qualcomm-quick-charge-20130509/
Here's a quick article that explains it.
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[Q] Red LED

Guys I need your help
When I am charging my phone by a wall charger I get only the red LED . Whenever I try to turn on my phone the result is just the LED flashing 3 times . My phone was completely discharged for more than 2 weeks. Right now i have been charging it for 24 hours and still no signs for any improvement . Can you tell me what to do ?
Thank you
Undercurrent? I would assume that your battery is damaged. Change the battery and try again. I'm guessing you've tried other chargers and maybe a dock?
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Kirkymole said:
Undercurrent? I would assume that your battery is damaged. Change the battery and try again. I'm guessing you've tried other chargers and maybe a dock?
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Yeah I have tried everything I guess that I will have to chang

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