Battery does not charge and not even discharges - Galaxy S Advance I9070 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi Friends,
I have an unusual error, From morning my phone is not able to charge.
When the battery got drained till 10%, I removed the battery and charged the phone without booting it and charged till 100% as per the display which stucks till i removed the battery.
Again i booted the device....Now it is showing 53% battery even after one hour, Previously it gets fully drained within 1 - 2 hours.
Even PC is not detecting my phone via USB.....Please help.

tushar.mokal said:
Hi Friends,
I have an unusual error, From morning my phone is not able to charge.
When the battery got drained till 10%, I removed the battery and charged the phone without booting it and charged till 100% as per the display which stucks till i removed the battery.
Again i booted the device....Now it is showing 53% battery even after one hour, Previously it gets fully drained within 1 - 2 hours.
Even PC is not detecting my phone via USB.....Please help.
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Now Battery is reduced by 2% after long time but still not able to charge.

tushar.mokal said:
Now Battery is reduced by 2% after long time but still not able to charge.
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That sounds like indicator problem. What ROM you use? Try to wipe cache and dalvik cache.
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shut_down said:
That sounds like indicator problem. What ROM you use? Try to wipe cache and dalvik cache.
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HarshJelly 4.01
Kernel Cocore 8.2

shut_down said:
That sounds like indicator problem. What ROM you use? Try to wipe cache and dalvik cache.
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I have done Wipe cache & Dalvik Cache but gets screen gets stuck on boot animation So again I installed HJ v1.00 & then update with HJ v4.01 but the situation doesn't changed.
Now I am facing below problems:-
1) Not able to Charge mobile.
2) Not able to connect Phone with PC through USB (USB Device not recognized).
3) I need to remove Battery and charge the Phone without booting it.
4) Battery full charged Icon does not go even after Charger connection is removed.
5) While connecting Charger, Screen flicker's sometime.
Please help.

tushar.mokal said:
I have done Wipe cache & Dalvik Cache but gets screen gets stuck on boot animation So again I installed HJ v1.00 & then update with HJ v4.01 but the situation doesn't changed.
Now I am facing below problems:-
1) Not able to Charge mobile.
2) Not able to connect Phone with PC through USB (USB Device not recognized).
3) I need to remove Battery and charge the Phone without booting it.
4) Battery full charged Icon does not go even after Charger connection is removed.
5) While connecting Charger, Screen flicker's sometime.
Please help.
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Maybe some hardware problem, I do not get any idea what cause it...

Thanks for the reply Shut_ down.
Everything starts happening when I removed my sim and put in the another Android mobile and then again in my Mobile.
I recd one GPRS setting message from Vodafone but I ignored the same.
Is the cause root.
Now whenever I Power off my phone it starts automatically within 15-20 seconds.
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tushar.mokal said:
Thanks for the reply Shut_ down.
Everything starts happening when I removed my sim and put in the another Android mobile and then again in my Mobile.
I recd one GPRS setting message from Vodafone but I ignored the same.
Is the cause root.
Now whenever I Power off my phone it starts automatically within 15-20 seconds.
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Hmmm, maybe your micro usb connector on phone is faulty. When you connect cable with PC it will act like that...

What is the solution for it..... Just now I have changed my battery.
Battery size was increased / Swollen type.
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60% after charge.

Hi,
A few days ago a strange thing happened to my phone.
After a full night charge the phone showed to be 100% charged however, a few minutes after I disconnected it from the charget it dropped to 60%.
Thia happens every day now.
Any ideas why?
What can I do?
Thanks.
I have a similar problem.
I charge to 100% then I disconnect the cable and it drops instantly to 98%.
I saw a few other threads with the same problem.
randomletters said:
What can I do?
Thanks.
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Do you have Clockwork Mod or Root Explorer installed.
Usually, clearing the battery stats will clean this up.
Have you tried charging to full while the phone is off?
Polarfuchs said:
I have a similar problem.
I charge to 100% then I disconnect the cable and it drops instantly to 98%.
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It's not a problem...
dropping 2% is normal, dropping 40% isn't. Try calibrating your battery
Hi,
It is getting worse. I even reset the battery stats twice but it doesn't help.
When I charge my phone it shows 100% and immediately after disconnecting it shows 87% only.
Any suggestions?
electrotune1200 said:
It's not a problem...
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Polarfuchs said:
I have a similar problem.
I charge to 100% then I disconnect the cable and it drops instantly to 98%.
I saw a few other threads with the same problem.
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Hi, try to set your usb connection to kies.
This solves the problem for me
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I saw this problem earlier in a thread and the lies method suggested has worked for some people!
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kernel: galaxian
Rom: jetpack
Normally I use mass storage mode because I don't have Kies installed.
But I just connected in Kies mode and it charged beyond 87% (right now it is 88%) So I think it may work.
It finished charging.
It showed 100%, I disconnected in Kies mode and it shows 97%.
I think that is as close as it can get to 100%?!
Polarfuchs said:
It finished charging.
It showed 100%, I disconnected in Kies mode and it shows 97%.
I think that is as close as it can get to 100%?!
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You can only get to 97% because the phone's software stops you from overcharging the battery, thus improving the battery life. Don't be silly and try and get to 100%, you'll only be hurting your battery and you'll notice the phone get very hot.
Polarfuchs said:
It finished charging.
It showed 100%, I disconnected in Kies mode and it shows 97%.
I think that is as close as it can get to 100%?!
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This is perfectly normal. It's samsung stock overcharge protection.
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It dropped again. Now I get only 89% after a full charge in Kies mode.
This thing is very weird.
Now I charged in mass storage mode and disconnected at 100%. It only dropped to 99%.
Now I figured out how it works.
It only loads to 99% if you neither enable mass storage mode nor enable kies mode.
Just plug it in.
Polarfuchs said:
It finished charging.
It showed 100%, I disconnected in Kies mode and it shows 97%.
I think that is as close as it can get to 100%?!
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Yes its normal, that you're only at 96%-99% after full charge, this is because of the android battery management!
And after wiping youre battery stats, you need a few charge cycles (charge full and then use youre phone till it goes off and charge again full) to recalibrate the battery!
Ok,
but even then I get 85% when mass storage or kies mode is enabled.
Only if I don't enable a data connection I get to somewhere around 95-99%

[Solved] Bootloop (orig. firmware/no flash brick!) shows up only empty battery symbol

Heyho,
i got a very weird problem with my:
GT-I9000 Firmware 2.3.3
2.6.35.7-I9000XWJVI-CL210427
[email protected] #2
Buildnummer
GINGERBREAD.XWJVI
If i put in my battery OR my usb cable it doesnt even come to the boot screen with this white "Samsung Galaxy..." font. It only shows the symbol of an empty battery and seems to restart to show it again and again.
Recovery Mode is not possible, but Download Mode. If I use Odin in download Mode i can root the device...its already rootet, but the sideeffect is, if i click on "auto-restart" it does really start android sucessfull !!!!
If i use the normal shutdown i can't start it the normal way. If i use restart options i.e. from CRM or Titanium Backup or whatever...it restarts.
I really tried everything i found in these forum:
1.) i cleaned the hardware by letting it rest 7 hours in pure alcohol. After 3.) i used a teeth brush to clean the MicroUsbPort.
2.) i wiped all data and the cache using CRM and flashed my phone with CRM to CM9 nightly from today (very nice feel and look, but the problem still existed)
3.) i wiped all data again and flashed my phone with 3-part stock GB 2.3.3 (of course with the 512 pit + repartition before) using Odin3 1.85
i'm trying now the whole 48 hours, i don't know what to do now.
Haven't seen that problem in any forum (maybe to blind?) and am really desperate
a screenshot is attached
Does this show when phone is turned on?? ???
Because this battery icon should only appear when your phone is OFF.
Does the battery still charge even if the icon appear /disappear.
Have tried deleting battery stats from recovery(do it when battery is fully charged)
Do u use an app called "no moar power"
zodiaxe66 said:
Does this show when phone is turned on?? ???
Because this battery icon should only appear when your phone is OFF.
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Without to press the power button, the phone starts to show up the battery screen. After a few seconds, black screen, then battery screen, and so on.
I can only start Download Mode directly..nothing else appears
Does the battery still charge even if the icon appear /disappear.
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I'm trying to fix this problem ~48hours now. With all the flashings and tryings, the battery seems to charge, just without to show it to me. It would definitely already be empty if not.
Have tried deleting battery stats from recovery(do it when battery is fully charged)
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Yes
Do u use an app called "no moar power"
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No
I had this problem a long time ago. I don't remember want i did to make it go away and it didn't bother me because it only happened when the phone was off and charging. Otherwise my phone was working perfectly when booted. But it did go away after a while. Try not to flash any rom for a week and see what happens.
Sorry i can't help u with this.
hm i hope so, what did you make in this time when your battery was empty? how did you boot?
My phone did charge. But when the phone was off. The battery icon was coming and going.
I thought that u could charge the phone.
But if u can not charge the phone that is bad.
then i think Samsung is your only choice.
Anyway i hope u will get it fixed, because its a lovely phone. I got 2 of them myself.
Best of luck
I am having a similar problem. as of last night the battery ran quite low and powered off. when plugged in the battery showed empty and kept resetting itself to empty battery screen. unplugged, it bootloops at devil kernel screen.
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Sorry stupid q
Does the phone still get charged.
if not.. try remove battery for an hour and plug in.
zodiaxe66 said:
I had this problem a long time ago. I don't remember want i did to make it go away and it didn't bother me because it only happened when the phone was off and charging. Otherwise my phone was working perfectly when booted. But it did go away after a while. Try not to flash any rom for a week and see what happens.
Sorry i can't help u with this.
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Holy sh1t ! Today i was wondering about Kies now recognizing my phone again. So i shutdown my I9000 and could start it the normal way! The problem fixed itself.
You were absolutely right about the just-wait-and-see-what-happens-tactic.
Made my day! Saved 100 bucks for a new I9000 mainboard.
Topic can be closed.

Crazy Battery Issues [No noob issues]

Hi guys! The problem is very strange. After charging the phone, at ANY %, keeps marking sometimes 75%, then goes down to 35%, in a matter of seconds. Then goes up to, for example, 52%. Then after a couple of minutes says : 0% and turns off. Well, the logical solution is charging it, but, surpise! The phone gets stuck in 0% even charging for 12 Hours. O_O Yes, i tried other battery and doesnt work. Yes, i also tried another USB or/and charger and doesnt work. Calibrating the battery just make it mark 100% for about 7 hours and then turns off, and shows a stucked 0% AGAIN. Yes i also wiped "Battery Stats" on CWM, but nothing happens. I can´t do ANYTHING without the phone wired to the charger. If i disconnect the charger, the phone shows 0% battery and wont start anymore.
Information: Android 2.1 Stock ( Flashed via FlashTool)
Any solutions¿? :fingers-crossed:
Thank You.
Either your phone is f*cked up or you haven't actually wipe battery stats
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Reflash 2.1 and badeband via flashtool.
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Charge your battery to complete 100%..
Now enter into recovery go to advanced and wipe battery stats..
This might solve your problem..
Do as dagger said.
If problem still persists, flash it again.

Phone turns of at 5-9% how to wipe without recovery

Hi Guys,
I have a rooted Xperia V with the original 1.140 -Version.
Since a month I do have the problem, that the phone turns off, at 5-8%.
My battery monitor widget, which I have since the first day of the Phone, shows me: 0% at 3010mV
But it turns of at 3400-3500mV.
I tried about 10times in a row to fully unload the phone and then a full recharge. But it didnt helped.
I deleted the batterystatsbin. Didnt helped.
I remember from my old Defy with CWM, that there was a point in recoverymode which allowed me to wipe my battery.
I would like to do that, but I dont get into recovery mode.
Volume + and power didnt helped, volume - puts me in safe mode, like windows safemode.
Can somebody help me to get clean batterystats again?
plz? :fingers-crossed:
Wiping batterystats has nothing to do with calibrating battery, it just wipes the stats shown under Settings - Power - Battery.
You should search for how to calibrate battery, there are several options available here on XDA.
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Mad Marty said:
Wiping batterystats has nothing to do with calibrating battery, it just wipes the stats shown under Settings - Power - Battery.
You should search for how to calibrate battery, there are several options available here on XDA.
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I hope you did not simply mean by calibrate battery:
Deleting batterstats.bin.
In fact I searched XDA and the german forum android-hilfe.de for some days and didnt found an answer.
ddkAh said:
I hope you did not simply mean by calibrate battery:
Deleting batterstats.bin.
In fact I searched XDA and the german forum android-hilfe.de for some days and didnt found an answer.
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My best advice is to let phone discharge so it dies by itself, then fully charge it to 100% without any powering on under charge process. When charged to 100 - turn on phone and let it charge additional 1 hour so it can add back the lost procentage values that was lost during boot up..
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Destroyedbeauty said:
My best advice is to let phone discharge so it dies by itself, then fully charge it to 100% without any powering on under charge process. When charged to 100 - turn on phone and let it charge additional 1 hour so it can add back the lost procentage values that was lost during boot up..
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I followed your instructions. After that I let the phone discharge so it dies by itself. Same problem... 7% at 3208mV and it dies.
Furthermore theres a new "problem". As it charges while it turned off, the battery-icon wasnt fully loaded, it has a space between fully loaded and the acutal status. The green LED was on, as it does by 90%. After half an hour nothing changes, I turned on the phone, charger still plugged in, and it showed 99%. With this status it loaded 10-20min till it has 100%.
After some minutes, it might be 15, I removed the charger and used the phone normaly.
So it was an uninterrupting loading time of nearly 4h to 100%. But normaly it takes only 2:30h from 0%-100% with the 1760mAh Battery and the original 1500mAh-Charger.
Now the funny fact:
Normaly I have till now 70% Battery left. I do have at the moment 86%.
I dont get it...
ddkAh said:
I followed your instructions. After that I let the phone discharge so it dies by itself. Same problem... 7% at 3208mV and it dies.
Furthermore theres a new "problem". As it charges while it turned off, the battery-icon wasnt fully loaded, it has a space between fully loaded and the acutal status. The green LED was on, as it does by 90%. After half an hour nothing changes, I turned on the phone, charger still plugged in, and it showed 99%. With this status it loaded 10-20min till it has 100%.
After some minutes, it might be 15, I removed the charger and used the phone normaly.
So it was an uninterrupting loading time of nearly 4h to 100%. But normaly it takes only 2:30h from 0%-100% with the 1760mAh Battery and the original 1500mAh-Charger.
Now the funny fact:
Normaly I have till now 70% Battery left. I do have at the moment 86%.
I dont get it...
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Sounds like an battery status-reader issue.. Send it in for warranty!

[Q] Battery / % / Calibration Issue

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

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