[Q] HTC One 802W - Battery icon while charging - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

When I charge my HTC an battery icon shows up...how can I remove it?
This icon is there when charging either phone on or off. Tried all setting options but no luck. Phone is not rooted and running 4.2.2.
Anyone one else have same issue? Googled and apparently few others have same issue but no solution found. Any assistance?

Doesn't sound like an issue. It sounds like a useful feature.

Not at night when you want to charge your phone and screen keeps glowing! Anyways thanks for your response.
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Install an older hboot. Perhaps the equivalent of 1.54 on the normal One (around June). You'll need S-Off.
Anyway, I thought it dimmed after a while? Put your phone face down?

Finally this is taken care of with 4.4.2 update ?
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[Q] My HTC incredible s not turning on!

I got my HTC incredible s on jan. It's untouched (NOT ROOTED, BOOT MANAGER-LOCKED, etc).
My phone was working fine. But, yesterday night suddenly my phone crashed. So, i had to pull my battery and then switched it on. It crashed again on the HTC letters. So, i thought of repeating the same. I did and i found the same. So, i factory reset using the boot manager. But, THAT's IT. When i was entering the setup it crashed and then never turned on. It vibrated around 7 times and screen didn't turn on.
I thought the battery drained. So, i put it in charge. But, the light didn't glow. Any idea of what happened to my phone? Also, i own a gsm. So, no connection between my phone and my carrier.
Thank in advance
You are in Qualcomm Diagnostic Mode. Use Search and enter Qualcomm Diagnostic Mode.
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Silversniper said:
You are in Qualcomm Diagnostic Mode. Use Search and enter Qualcomm Diagnostic Mode.
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Thanks for the reply. But, i didn't find any topics that helps to turn it off. I mean for the untouched and unrooted mobiles. Can you please post the links? Coz, i'm just a newbie to android. I don't know whether the patches will work if i copy to memory card.
You should sent the Device to HTC, you will get a new one.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1128733
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Need some advice

Hey guys and girls of the xda community
I just wanted some advice on flashing a custom rom if possible?
My doubts and concerns arose when my first HTC one wouldn't charge whatsoever, and since then I'm a little bit sceptical about flashing a custom rom in case it happens again in which case HTC or my network provider won't replace my phone again.
Is the whole "not charging" thing related to hardware or software?
Just wanted some advice before I get back "in the game" for the want of a better phrase
Thanks guys and girls
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speedyjay said:
Hey guys and girls of the xda community
I just wanted some advice on flashing a custom rom if possible?
My doubts and concerns arose when my first HTC one wouldn't charge whatsoever, and since then I'm a little bit sceptical about flashing a custom rom in case it happens again in which case HTC or my network provider won't replace my phone again.
Is the whole "not charging" thing related to hardware or software?
Just wanted some advice before I get back "in the game" for the want of a better phrase
Thanks guys and girls
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I've had my One 5 months now and when I got it I vowed to keep it stock.... a week later I was up and running with ARHD and have run every version since then without any charging issues. Don't know if this will help your decision.
rider5512 said:
I've had my One 5 months now and when I got it I vowed to keep it stock.... a week later I was up and running with ARHD and have run every version since then without any charging issues. Don't know if this will help your decision.
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Thanks buddy I was running viperROM when the charging issue started and I'm a bit apprehensive lol
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speedyjay said:
Thanks buddy I was running viperROM when the charging issue started and I'm a bit apprehensive lol
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Yeah I can understand that but my thinking is if it was rom related it would be all over the place here
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Yeah I can understand that but my thinking is if it was rom related it would be all over the place here
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So you reckon it was hardware related??
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I don't think I could ever blame a charging issue on a ROM. And if it was somehow related you'd see it posted all over.
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So you reckon it was hardware related??
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I can't say one way or the other to be 100% sure.... wait and see who else reponds
I got my one in March 2013, flashed it to death, including GPe conversion.
Then after many months I got a charge problem.
Phone would charge extremely slowly when screen on, no more than 200 to 300mA.
My first thought was I had caused with error in flash. I had two genuine HTC charger, one new with HTC One and other from One X. Swapping chargers didn't help.
Eventually ordered another genuine HTC charger and cable,result charges at 800 to 900+ mA when screen on.
Problem solved: cost £16 ($25)
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I have messed with with roms and jailbreaks a ton and have never had any issues that made me think I broke it. You probably had a hardware issue and were just hypersensitive. There are some software options on a few of the roms to allow quick charging. I bet you 10 to one you had a legit hardware issue or your charging gear was bad. The cords break all the time around the entrance to the phone....iphone android doesnt matter. They all fail to reenforce these areas of the chords. I would start there.
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Flashing triangle in notification bar

Does anyone know what this notification means? It usually flashes then goes away quickly but this time it stayed for a longer period of time. Also, my phone has been freezing a lot lately and has delayed haptic feedback at times, I wonder if this has anything to do with it?
I unrooted a while back and I'm on stock Rom with s-off
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I think it's something related to to mobile network. On mine appears only during calls.
I've noticed it sometimes just before a text comes in.
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Do you know what it means?
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tinogutsa said:
Does anyone know what this notification means? It usually flashes then goes away quickly but this time it stayed for a longer period of time. Also, my phone has been freezing a lot lately and has delayed haptic feedback at times, I wonder if this has anything to do with it?
I unrooted a while back and I'm on stock Rom with s-off
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I've think that I discovered what means when enabled Extreme Power Saving.
It means Background Data Restricted.

HTC One GPE car mode

I have HTC one with ARHD 6.1 GPE. My phone suddenly stopped charging and I saw car mode on notification.
How should I disable that? Because I think that's the reason why my phone is also not charging.
I am using Elemental Kernel
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What could be killing my battery so quickly?

It seems that Android System uses a really high amount of battery, and I'm wondering if anyone has any ideas, or would know how to find out.
My battery lasts around 5 hours anymore, doing the same thing I used to do when it lasted 17+.
Any help would be super appreciated.
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johnequickiii said:
It seems that Android System uses a really high amount of battery, and I'm wondering if anyone has any ideas, or would know how to find out.
My battery lasts around 5 hours anymore, doing the same thing I used to do when it lasted 17+.
Any help would be super appreciated.
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Why are you on JB? What setup are you using? Also, a screen shot from Wakelock detector would be appreciated.
I'm rooted stock 4.3. I just didn't really like the update from it, so I went back to 4.3.
I was fine til about a week ago.
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johnequickiii said:
I'm rooted stock 4.3. I just didn't really like the update from it, so I went back to 4.3.
I was fine til about a week ago.
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More screenshots pl0x.
EDIT: Wakelock detector, and more GSam perspectives would be nice.
There seems to be no out of the ordinary wakelock events, but I will supply a GSam when I can.
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Is this amount of Phone Radio usage normal?
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johnequickiii said:
Is this amount of Phone Radio usage normal?
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I noticed that on 4.3, yeah, the phone radio was the biggest consumer of battery, butconsidering your usage, perhaps screen usage should be greater. Regardless, you're getting 4SOT/23.5SBY which is far better than I'm getting (2.5/14) on KK. lol
If you think about it, if nothing is waking your device, the phone radio is the only thing using power during sleep. So I guess it makes sense.
How about this? Supposing it has to do with the end of charge mechanic of the cpu, but it's worth a check.
Perhaps the battery is just going bad, after a year?
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Any other ways I could see what's causing such a drain on the battery? I fear pretty soon keeping it plugged in won't even give it charge enough to stay on.
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Or maybe something about this may help figure it out? I put it in Airplane Mode while charging and it didn't seem to make a difference in the rate at which it charged.
Could that possibly narrow down the cause?
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I just picked up the phone and started using it to read my Blinkfeed, and the battery suddenly dropped by a percent or two before it began charging again.
It's acting so strange.
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That google play services drain though... Try installing the Amplify module for Xposed.
I supose reflash soft, then freeze google services in tb, and unfreeze omly when they are needed. Maybe it will help
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christoferos said:
I supose reflash soft, then freeze google services in tb, and unfreeze omly when they are needed. Maybe it will help
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Well that's a bit extreme. You need Google Services for a lot of things, and that app is central to the android experience.
That's not to mention all the FCs he could get.
I find the phone stutters quite a bit too. Like freezes for a few seconds then carries on with what I'm doing.
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Anyone think of any way I could go about diagnosing what the issue is?
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johnequickiii said:
Anyone think of any way I could go about diagnosing what the issue is?
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tbh it's hard to tell. I would say do a TI backup and flash something fresh. If you like JB, I think viper 3.5 is good for you.
You could also try calibrating your battery. I did it, and it seems to have had, at the very least, a slight placebo effect .
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tbh it's hard to tell. I would say do a TI backup and flash something fresh. If you like JB, I think viper 3.5 is good for you.
You could also try calibrating your battery. I did it, and it seems to have had, at the very least, a slight placebo effect .
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What're the differences between Viper 3.5 and stock 4.3?
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This doesn't seem right, does it?
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And this is during deep sleep, while it's charging and I'm sleeping.
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