So I'm trying out this Moto X, and the strangest things happens at time where I guess there would be CPU ramp up.
Two times taking a picture and once starting up a game, the Moto X suddenly shows the no battery shutting down dialog and then just shuts off.
It won't boot until I plug it in for a bit then when I get it up and running again these are what the battery stats look like:
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Anyone have an idea how I can re-calibrate the battery or something?
Taknarosh said:
So I'm trying out this Moto X, and the strangest things happens at time where I guess there would be CPU ramp up.
Two times taking a picture and once starting up a game, the Moto X suddenly shows the no battery shutting down dialog and then just shuts off.
It won't boot until I plug it in for a bit then when I get it up and running again these are what the battery stats look like:
Anyone have an idea how I can re-calibrate the battery or something?
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return it. even if you figure out a way to do what you are asking i'd still return it.
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Hi,
I have a "little" problem which is very annoying...the volum bar goes up and down by itself, and this happens very often.
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Typing a message (or doing anything else on the phone) takes a very long time because it keeps popping up all the time. I upgraded the ROM, but that didn't work either....it seems to use a lot of battery when this happens too Battery can be dead after a day or less...and that's when I haven't even used it at all.
I have no idea why this started to happen...I hadn't done any changes on the phone before that. It doesn't seem to be anything wrong with the volume buttons on the side either so it must be a software problem.
Any tips are greatly appreciated
I believe we have the same issue: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=4081584#post4081584
This started happening yesterday for me.
yeah we have the same bug :/ atleast it's nice to see that I'm not the only one with this problem...hopefully someone will come up with a solution to fix this problem....It's driving me crazy
This happened to me after the phone got a little wet. It disappeared after a few days tho.
any chance its the auto change volume of the apointments calander
that mute the sound when u are in a meeting ?
Hello all.
I'm on rooted gb (I know,I will update soon) running abyss4.2 kernel and sometimes when I reboot my phone my battery percentage drops STRAIGHT down.
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Does anyone know what's causing this?
So, we cause a triple murder before breakfast, start a race war before dinner - that's uh, that's a pretty good day.
Well...I'm pretty sure that restarting your phone uses a good chunk of it's battery seeing as you are stopping everything and then re-opening it basically.
maybe you must calibrate your battery, or try 2-3 full cycle battery charging..sorry just my simple thought
worth the try,tx for the input!
Sometimes after a kernel install the battery stat is incorrectly reflected...a reboot would pick this up but as has been mentioned, give it a couple of full cycles and see if you still have the issue.
Download battery calibration from playstore and do the calibration.
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Hi guys,
I charged battery till fully charged yesterday and I went to flash a firmware upgrade which took about 15 minutes in total and thereafter when my phone restarted, it showed me 39%, a huge 61% drop during this process and I checked the battery voltages in fastboot getvar all and using gsam battery app, it still showed me 4.2-4.3V which is usually a full charged battery. Now after charging a while, it suddenly goes back to 100%, any idea is this normal? This is the first time this is happening.
Hope to get some help and advice around here, thanks guys.
Screenshots after charging over an hour:
Just plugged into charger:
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After charging over an hour, suddenly it shows up at 100%
You need to re-calibrate your battery. There are a few different ways I've read people doing it. I usually just let it totally drain, then charge it to full again without messing around with it. You may want to search for a proper method.
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Hi, sorry if annoying truth but this seems strange truth to be honest do not know about my s3 mini, I've installed room and that but I noticed that the battery is down something fast depending on what I was doing, right now I have the stock 4.1.2 but when half load or when this something good too full battery I use the example device is typically 50% and normal use I get to see videos and play around it or the normal low battery when I'm using, when this active, but when I turn off the screen on the right button and wait 1 to 2 min, depending on what it is I've done 10% or 13% down, my I find it strange because I find it strange that when you turn off the screen passes that instead of consuming much more when I do an activity and I want to know if you happened to them or if it's normal for this device, here I place a photo seems a kind of stairs:
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I've used battery calibration and nothing
Nothing?
Probably your network signal. See mine signal it's straight, no gaps like yours. It means your device keep all that time trying to connect, connected, disconected, doing all that over & over so your bat goes up very fast. Try other basebands, search on s3 mini forum, you'll find them
ok, maybe I overstated saying that phone overheats (now I can't change thread title) but the thing is, if I use my phone normally, like anyone would, battery life is just fine, nothing impressive, but no big deal, but if I switch to my second user profile (i don't need to do anything there, just log on, and log back to main profile again), then the task with the name of my other user will be the most battery consuming thing currently active. let me post a screenshot:
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alright, perhaps it makes sense, since it's a whole different set of tasks and services active on background, but thing is, once I make this user active, I can't switch it off unless I reboot my phone. is there a way to kill the second user?
any comments on this?
I think is related to the lollipop problem with "radio active" apps. Sometimes it happens to me randomly
i dont htink so, its not random at all