hello,
my phone dit really weird stuff and wont turn on anymore.
i botted it because i forgot to plug it in at night so the battery was at 0% then i booted my phone.
after that everything was going normal but after it booted it kept vibrating with a distortion screen , (kinda like on tv back in the days)
does anybody know what i should do? because i have no clue...
greetz
jory9 said:
hello,
my phone dit really weird stuff and wont turn on anymore.
i botted it because i forgot to plug it in at night so the battery was at 0% then i booted my phone.
after that everything was going normal but after it booted it kept vibrating with a distortion screen , (kinda like on tv back in the days)
does anybody know what i should do? because i have no clue...
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Pull the battery, leave it out for 30 seconds, put it back in, put the phone on charge, leave it alone for 10 minutes to get a basic charge, unplug it, try to turn it on. If it boots then pug it back in to finish charging.
SimonTS said:
Pull the battery, leave it out for 30 seconds, put it back in, put the phone on charge, leave it alone for 10 minutes to get a basic charge, unplug it, try to turn it on. If it boots then pug it back in to finish charging.
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okay i did, my phone boots, but the battery isntn charging it stays at 0%
jory9 said:
okay i did, my phone boots, but the battery isntn charging it stays at 0%
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Give it a while - that's why I said 10 minutes. Let it try to recover - if you've totally emptied the battery it may take a while to sort itself out.
jory9 said:
okay i did, my phone boots, but the battery isntn charging it stays at 0%
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Always happened to me after I drained it Took battery out and charge with an external charger for 10 mins and put it back in That's what I did .
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Okay so I rooted my HTC Vivid, S-Off, etc and it's been fine for 2 weeks. I'v elet it die all the way before and never gave me any trouble turning back on. I let it die lastnight, and i forgot to plug it in while at work today so when I got home it was dead, as I expected. I plugged it in while i took my dog out and when I came back, it won't do anything. I didn't pay attention before to see if the charge light came on (i was in a hurry). the charge light now comes on a for a couple seconds and then goes off, and CWM recovery screen comes up. I held the power button down and then the HTC screen came up and hasn't gone beyond that. It's plugged in and I don;t see the charge light at all. What could have happened? Please help me
I would pull the batt then plug it in and see if the charge icon comes on if so let it set about ten min then turn it on
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I would pull the batt then plug it in and see if the charge icon comes on if so let it set about ten min then turn it on
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I just tried, nothing happens
I did mean pull it and put it back and try . If that is what you did then I would wait for one of the more experienced users to reply I'm sure its something easy .
suprastar932jzgte said:
I just tried, nothing happens
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Try a new battery. I have seen a lot of posts from people who let the battery die and it was never able to charge again. That is not normal behavior for a battery, it is defective. Several people have gotten new batteries by taking them in for warranty service. If you don't feel you can do that, Amazon has many batteries that work fine.
Until I get a spare battery, I will not let mine go to zero. I plug it in before it gets below 2%.
Hey guys, I've got a bit of a problem after the latest 4.3 update. My phone battery went to 7% and then suddenly to 0%, upon which it turned off. Now whenever I try to turn it on the red light flashes and whenever I try to turn it on whilst charging (because I don't think it charges if I just leave it plugged in), it just enters a reboot cycle, whereby it goes to the lock screen, shows the "Shutting Down" window and reboots. I have no clue how to fix this.
I don't really care about the phone at this point, but I do have some photos I want to keep from there...
Any ideas? The software hasn't been pampered with.
same here
hey, feeling with you.
I recently updated my Xperia T to 4.3.
While in 4.1.2 the "low battery" behavior was quite weird, as my T did not charge (no red LED), I was able to get it back to life by pressing and holding the power button for quite some time, lets say 5 min. or so, as it was loading then. This was independent from whether it was exhausted (blinking red LED) or "simply of"(not blinking but not charging anyways).
Through this whole power pressing procedure (I just wrapped the cord around the phone several times) the LED was red and the phone was charging, but it did not turn on. After the 5 min. I freed the T an hit the power button again. Now it was booting as expected and did not immediately go off again.
On 4.3 unfortunately this does not work anymore . The phone just tries to boot and enters the reboot cycle as you described (with the difference that it does shut down instead of reboot).
Now first I would like to know, if your T behaved like mine under 4.1.2 (guessing that was your last Version too). From what I've read I assume that wasn't really normal behavior. I think there must be something wrong with the hw, as my 4.1.2 was neither unlocked nor modified in any other way.
Second I would advise you boot into recovery and select boot into bootloader* (if you have installed one) or connect your T to your PC and boot into flashmode (power+vol.down I guess) as it might charges in there. The recovery worked for me, flashmode should work, but I never tried.
Finally I guess chances are good, that your device works totally normal if it gets charged again (just don't let it run out of energy again )
btw. does the Xperia T normally charge while it's powered off? Anyone has send his phone back on warranty because of charging problems?
good luck to you,
wk
*I am using this 4.3 rom (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2647459) atm, as I have root there. But the recovery is really buggy right now so it just restarts all the time. I'm not quite sure where the "boot into bootloader" option gets you ( never heard, that you could boot into bootloader on an xperia device) but the LED shines blue and the T charges and that's important right?
Yeah, my T would sometimes do that when the battery completely drained. I'd have to hold the button for a few minutes while the red light was on until it booted and started charging autonomously.
Now that doesn't work. It doesn't charge when it's off and when I connect it to the charger and turn it on, it restarts. Eventually though the battery drains completely and the old trick works again, but even when it manages to boot to the lock screen, it shows 0% battery again and restarts.
I've tried turning it on while holding the power+down button and charging. The green light came on and disappeared but it started rebooting again. Same with connecting it to my PC.
Can you remove the battery?
Same thing happens to mine,and i just remove battery,plug it without battery,it starts,then put the battery back on.
And it charges fine.
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herokickxx said:
Can you remove the battery?
Same thing happens to mine,and i just remove battery,plug it without battery,it starts,then put the battery back on.
And it charges fine.
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But the battery is inbuilt, no? Would I have to disassemble it?
KalST said:
But the battery is inbuilt, no? Would I have to disassemble it?
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So I think you are facing the same issue as mine... the phone has no time to charge. So what I did was flash an OmniRom with only the SystemUI apk and launcher apk. The intention was to make the boot time shorter so that the battery will not go down by the time it boots. But it ended up causing a bootloop: it was constantly stuck in the bootanimation. And it does charge during the bootanimation. So I let it be like that for about 30 minutes, rebooted to recovery and flashed the stock rom. And all my data was safe. This is more like a fluke so try it and maybe it would work.
If you can disassemble it, then yes, you can do the battery thing. There is just one screw under the SIM flap. I didn't do it because my screw driver kit was borrowed.
The battery trick worked! Now it discharges really fast though.
5% in less than 5 minutes...
KalST said:
The battery trick worked! Now it discharges really fast though.
5% in less than 5 minutes...
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Try recalibrating
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herokickxx said:
Try recalibrating
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How do u recalibrate the battery?
Hey guys I am new to this forum.
My S3 mini been running stock android 4.1.2 for over a year now with no issues. Yesterday the phone just reboots by itself and the battery went from 60% to 14% in a second. Then the phone got stuck in a reboot loop, I had to take out the battery to make it stop rebooting every second. I tried charging the phone all night, for 8 hours, got 10 minutes of usage out of it before it started rebooting again and the battery inexplicably jumped from 90% to 14% ! The phone is only usable when plugged to the AC, basically not a mobile phone anymore.
Did a factory reset, Thought it might help, it didn't. The phone works fine when plugged to the AC, it only starts rebooting a few minutes after I unplug it.
Help please, should I get a new battery?
Icouldbetheone said:
Hey guys I am new to this forum.
My S3 mini been running stock android 4.1.2 for over a year now with no issues. Yesterday the phone just reboots by itself and the battery went from 60% to 14% in a second. Then the phone got stuck in a reboot loop, I had to take out the battery to make it stop rebooting every second. I tried charging the phone all night, for 8 hours, got 10 minutes of usage out of it before it started rebooting again and the battery inexplicably jumped from 90% to 14% ! The phone is only usable when plugged to the AC, basically not a mobile phone anymore.
Did a factory reset, Thought it might help, it didn't. The phone works fine when plugged to the AC, it only starts rebooting a few minutes after I unplug it.
Help please, should I get a new battery?
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Yup :good:
Icouldbetheone said:
Hey guys I am new to this forum.
My S3 mini been running stock android 4.1.2 for over a year now with no issues. Yesterday the phone just reboots by itself and the battery went from 60% to 14% in a second. Then the phone got stuck in a reboot loop, I had to take out the battery to make it stop rebooting every second. I tried charging the phone all night, for 8 hours, got 10 minutes of usage out of it before it started rebooting again and the battery inexplicably jumped from 90% to 14% ! The phone is only usable when plugged to the AC, basically not a mobile phone anymore.
Did a factory reset, Thought it might help, it didn't. The phone works fine when plugged to the AC, it only starts rebooting a few minutes after I unplug it.
Help please, should I get a new battery?
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Change your battery
same thing
qasim799 said:
Change your battery
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i'm also having the same problem for a couple of days now, especially if i try to go on the internet via my phone. did anyone get back to you on this?
rosannarafie said:
i'm also having the same problem for a couple of days now, especially if i try to go on the internet via my phone. did anyone get back to you on this?
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It's the battery, 100% positive!
update
rosannarafie said:
i'm also having the same problem for a couple of days now, especially if i try to go on the internet via my phone. did anyone get back to you on this?
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Update:
After replacing the original battery with a new one the phone went back to normal function. Also , when removing the old battery I noticed it's a little swollen.
Thanks everyone for the help.
Hello, i've been using my HTC One M7 for over 9 months now, and i'm facing some major issue with the battery, it's very awful ! i'll post some screenshots at the end, i've made a lot of researches to try fixing this battery issue:
TUTO 1 : when the phone shuts down, plug it to the original charger and wait for 2 min, then press and hold the power key + vol+ and vol- for 5 minutes and release then when the screen is on [Not Working]
TUTO 2 : download an app from the market for battery calibration [Not Working]
TUTO 3 : for root users, wait until your phone is dead, and plug it into the charger for about 3 hours for full charge without turning it on, then just power it up and let it rest for 30 minutes [Not Working]
TUTO 4 : flash a ROM [Untested]
what happens, is that my phone is draining battery normally but when it reaches 40% (sometimes before) and i'm using any application, it'll shut down and state that the battery is empty, if i waited the 40% to pass and then launch an app the battery will jump from 40% to 28% then to 12% then 1% and shuts down.. some people say it's because of the power saver.. some say it's from a third party app.
before it happens only when my phone reaches 9% then jumps from 9 to 3 then shuts down.. i'm lost, any one ? please
Got also the 9% failure. Tried to calibrate my battery but it didnt work. Since I flashed a new ROM it disappeared.
Calibration of the battery is a myth that was put to rest long ago by many. Even Google's own developers said it was a myth.
this one is after flashing the ViperOne Rom and the ElementalX kernel.. i'm still having this issue :/
Anyone ?
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Cedlad said:
Anyone ?
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I don't remember who posted it but this worked for me.
Charge your phone to full while booted up / unplug phone
then reboot recovery / plug phone in and wait till it says 100% in recovery
power off / unplug phone / plug in the phone and wait till the battery says 100%. It seems the 3 different modes / booted up / recovery / and off all have different ideas of when the battery is actually full. The whole process took about 15 min.
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I let mine charge overnight it said full, but in recovery the phone was only at 87%. after about 10/20 min. charging it was full. Then with the phone off it again showed less than full like 93% .. 10/15 more min. and it said full
what recovery do you have ?
Cedlad said:
what recovery do you have ?
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I use TWRP 2.6.3.3 for nearly everything
clsA said:
I use TWRP 2.6.3.3 for nearly everything
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i also discovered right now, that when i capture a picture when my battery is below 40% it turns off without warning ..
I'm sorry to keep "up"ing this thing, but i really neee someones help :/
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Cedlad said:
I'm sorry to keep "up"ing this thing, but i really neee someones help :/
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sorry to bring this one up again but I am also having this exact problem, also if I turn the phone back on it will load up but as soon as it finishes booting it thinks the battery is at 0% so it turns off, after doing the calibration method once, it finishes booting up and shows how much battery there really is which was around 12% when this last happened last night.
I am actually running completely stock Android 4.4 not rooted or any mods.
joshtech said:
sorry to bring this one up again but I am also having this exact problem, also if I turn the phone back on it will load up but as soon as it finishes booting it thinks the battery is at 0% so it turns off, after doing the calibration method once, it finishes booting up and shows how much battery there really is which was around 12% when this last happened last night.
I am actually running completely stock Android 4.4 not rooted or any mods.
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My Battery lasted 7H 19M today, phone showed it was 55% remaining and turned off.. as you can see in the attachment of the battery history
Had a similar bug long ago. Factory reset fixed it (I think). I deleted everything on the phone so that I HAD to RUU a ROM on the phone. After that my battery worked normally. Maybe a bug, a virus, anything but I formatted it and now it works like a charm.
joshtech said:
My Battery lasted 7H 19M today, phone showed it was 55% remaining and turned off.. as you can see in the attachment of the battery history
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I use this
Have you tried a hardware battery recalibration?
The battery calibration starts with the phone completely off. The steps are as follows: Charge the device for at least 10 minutes using the original charging cable in a wall outlet. With the device powered off while still plugged into the wall outlet, press and hold the volume up, volume down and power button for two full minutes. Use three fingers to hold these buttons and do not let go at any time. They will be held in at the same time for this to work. After two minutes, you can let go. At this point, the device should boot up and battery/charging logic will be re-calibrated.
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I also charge the phone to 100% then boot to recovery and let it go to 100%
then shut down the phone and charge it to 100% ...all three areas show different battery levels. when all 3 are full your good to go
My phone has a battry issue or the fake charge
It charge's t'ill 100% when turn it on i found it 90 or 80%
When i use it i benifit from only 15 or 20 % then it shut down suddenly and turn on with 1% or it won't
Please guys i need some help it nerves me a lot
Faulty battery that's all.
iRyan41 said:
Faulty battery that's all.
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I've tried to change the battry the same problem ?
Achyang said:
I've tried to change the battry the same problem
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What rom are you using ?
Probably the power IC is damaged. If that's the case I fear that you will have to replace the entire board.
Sometimes happens after you flash a ROM.
Try using a battery calibration tool and see if that works......
I proposed this to a partner, you have nothing to lose, I tell you what I've done with something similar: download the whole battery, when you turn it on, nothing comes out, maybe it just vibrates, you remove the battery, the sim and the sd, so you put the power button for a few seconds and leave it like this for 4 or 5 minutes, after that time you set everything up and put it to charge, use it later until the battery is fully discharged, do not load it before only when it turns itself off, I hope this helps you
Same problem
achyang said:
my phone has a battry issue or the fake charge
it charge's t'ill 100% when turn it on i found it 90 or 80%
when i use it i benifit from only 15 or 20 % then it shut down suddenly and turn on with 1% or it won't
please guys i need some help it nerves me a lot
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iam also having same problem and it has become serious matter now
when i need my phone the most it shuts down automatically and start with 2% battery left
i have also tried changing the batteries but the problem was stilled there