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My battery has been sluggish right after updating 4.0.4. Right after restarting my device, i left only 20% of battery instead of 90% before restarting. Im getting sick n tired of samsung. Thers always a problem after software update. Im wondering wether they ever tested their software before releasing it to consumer. LOUSY
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My battery has been sluggish right after updating 4.0.4. Right after restarting my device, i left only 20% of battery instead of 90% before restarting. Im getting sick n tired of samsung. Thers always a problem after software update. Im wondering wether they ever tested their software before releasing it to consumer. LOUSY
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Calibrate your battery.
Let it empty untill blackout. Take out battery for 2 min then put it back again, and charge it to full, do not push the on button while charging.
My suggestion is to install and SPYCPU podesiš processor clock so you would not spend the battery more than they need. We also have a large selection governo, naćićeš best balance of performance and battery life.
Thanks jonpaslim! i will try to do that and will update the results
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Battery life better
safuan7822 said:
My battery has been sluggish right after updating 4.0.4. Right after restarting my device, i left only 20% of battery instead of 90% before restarting. Im getting sick n tired of samsung. Thers always a problem after software update. Im wondering wether they ever tested their software before releasing it to consumer. LOUSY
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After i updated to 4.0.4 baterry life was significantly better. try using carat, it works
I found this on a site somewheres ......
1.turn on aeroplane mode
2.turn off device
3.take out battery for 10 seconds
4.turn on device
5.wait for everything to load
6.turn off aeroplane mode
Hi dickwyn, thanks for your reply.
Done with the installation. But it seems not doing anything.. As in 'nothing to report' is that normal?
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Hi dickwyn, thanks for your reply.
Done with the installation. But it seems not doing anything.. As in 'nothing to report' is that normal?
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Install CpuSpy from playstore.
Check if ur device goes in deep sleep mode.. If not then follow these steps.. :-
1.turn on aeroplane mode
2.turn off device
3.take out battery for 10 seconds
4.turn on device
5.wait for everything to load
6.turn off aeroplane mode
Thanks.
Done everything. But it messed up with my time and date. It went all the way back to year 2000.. Is that normal?
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Thanks.
Done everything. But it messed up with my time and date. It went all the way back to year 2000.. Is that normal?
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Settings>Time &Date>Use Network Provider Values..
which rom are you on?
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Baz77,
Im not sure which rom tho. Well i hv totally no idea. Its a stndard rom i guess. Im just a normal user that need to hv the phone working like it used to be. Lol
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The total of 1 week I was on both OS builds I had these issues that I identified to be the battery:
Facebook
GPSD
and then not going into deep sleep (the phone gets warm)
Badass Battery (now another name, but you can still search Badass battery) and BBS (Better Battery Stats) helped me.
Thanks zkye.
So far i hv been using pretty alot of apps. Been using carat,netqin and cpu spy. Well the batt is still i would say average.. Im wondering how to read this thing on cpu spy. Especially the deep sleep graph. Is it sufficient? Or am i doing the wrong thing or what?
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Baz77,
Im not sure which rom tho. Well i hv totally no idea. Its a stndard rom i guess. Im just a normal user that need to hv the phone working like it used to be. Lol
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You can check version in settings, then about phone in bottom Guess you are on stock. Be carefull wiping, factory resetting and deleting large files as kernel can trigger a bug in emmc chip, corrupting partitions.
good you started analysing root causes. Always best case.
now if you dont care for warrantee you can follow directions from this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=29139461 to get back to starting point of install. Or to install the awesome speedmod kernel.
Alteratively you can add apps one by one and together with battery usage analysed you can fin culprits. With tools like betterbatterystats, cpu spy and badassbattery monitor
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did you try re-calibrating your battery?
Hi xfox,
Done with calibrating as in let it empty, take out the batt for a while then turn it on again. It seems okay for now. Is there any other way instead? Im sorry for asking this stupid question again and again. And thank to all of ya for replying my so called newby question. Lol.
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Thanks baz,
How i wish i could use those speedmod kernel and so on. Well im quite afraid to root it cuz im not too sure that im gonna use this phone for a long time. As the phone value will decrease if i void the warranty. But thx for replying my post tho. As for now im still monitoring my batt behaviour.
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Calibrate your battery.
Let it empty untill blackout. Take out battery for 2 min then put it back again, and charge it to full, do not push the on button while charging.
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this done it for my brothers Note
thanks
Galaxy Note problem
When I got my Galaxy Note, the battery used to last for 10 hrs on GB. After upgrading to ICS, that time dropped to 8 hrs. And after ICS updates, it went down to less than 4 hrs since it was discharging much fatser than charging, and it was the same whether I used the original power charger or direct USB cable.
The original charger is an adapter + USB cable.
Everything went fine when i changed the USB and used the one originally used to charge the Sony 3D glasses.
Now it's charging normally and the discharge rate is around 8% /hr with WIFI and mobile data ON.
Hope it will work for you.
I've had the Note since February and its rooted but running stock. A couple days ago I took the phone off the charger and the notification of the battery saying it was charges was still showing. I have tried taking out the battery and rebooting but it's still there. Ever sense then my battery life hasn't been the greatest.I haven't tried a master reset though or getting a new battery. Any ideas what it could be? If this is the wrong section mods please move it. Thanks.
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I've had the Note since February and its rooted but running stock. A couple days ago I took the phone off the charger and the notification of the battery saying it was charges was still showing. I have tried taking out the battery and rebooting but it's still there. Ever sense then my battery life hasn't been the greatest.I haven't tried a master reset though or getting a new battery. Any ideas what it could be? If this is the wrong section mods please move it. Thanks.
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Sorry but it sounds to me like you need a new battery... You may even run the risk of damaging your phone, if you keep using the same battery...
Ps. thats a gut feeling only... I am not a engineer
- Bobo
phoneman09 said:
I've had the Note since February and its rooted but running stock. A couple days ago I took the phone off the charger and the notification of the battery saying it was charges was still showing. I have tried taking out the battery and rebooting but it's still there. Ever sense then my battery life hasn't been the greatest.I haven't tried a master reset though or getting a new battery. Any ideas what it could be? If this is the wrong section mods please move it. Thanks.
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Clean your usb port with some alcohol, take out your battrey for 5 minutes, insert your battrey and your note is good to go..Ifproblem comes back again try changing your charger
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Or probably try to wipe battery stats in the cwm recovery.
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phoneman09 said:
I've had the Note since February and its rooted but running stock. A couple days ago I took the phone off the charger and the notification of the battery saying it was charges was still showing. I have tried taking out the battery and rebooting but it's still there. Ever sense then my battery life hasn't been the greatest.I haven't tried a master reset though or getting a new battery. Any ideas what it could be? If this is the wrong section mods please move it. Thanks.
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typical symptom of a infected USB port. clean it as rishab_s said. use lil alcohol , cloth and toothpik.. it should be fine after a few wipes.. unless the pins are physically damaged
nokiamodeln91 said:
typical symptom of a infected USB port. clean it as rishab_s said. use lil alcohol , cloth and toothpik.. it should be fine after a few wipes.. unless the pins are physically damaged
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Alright I will try and clean it this afternoon. I sure hope its something small. I'm fine buying another battery if its that also. So some people have had this happen before? Could it be because I'm using a converter for the wall plug in?
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Or probably try to wipe battery stats in the cwm recovery.
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I will try wiping the stats, that's an option I've never heard of.
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no its because of moisture and dust collected on the usb connectors
Alright I'll try cleaning the port, and maybe changing the charger. I'll see what happens.
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My brother doesn't wanna clean he is afraid of water damage. So I just took out the battery and trying a different charger.
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phoneman09 said:
My brother doesn't wanna clean he is afraid of water damage. So I just took out the battery and trying a different charger.
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Just a little alchol two drops wont do any harm just make sure battrey is out and clean it with a soft cloth and after that wait 5 min then insert the battrey and try using a diff charger thats it
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u can also use a moderatly powerful airblower
nokiamodeln91 said:
u can also use a moderatly powerful airblower
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That's an idea, well the phone no longer is showing the 100% charged indicator. The phone was completely dead and its now showing 50% charged. I am using a new charger now. Do you think it could be the battery?
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so when u plug in the charger its showing charging and when u remove the charger?
It stops charging which is a good sign, I hope! But it stays at 50% so was it really dead to begin with?
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Use the phone till it goes till 5 %and then change again.
So don't charge up to 100% then drain?
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no for now.. drain and charge again
Alright I will do that. What if it dies or the battery decreases in an hour or so like its been doing? Is it the battery then?
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u will be using it for a while right.. keep a watch on the battery... if its reducing too rapidly.. then u will come to know..
hey guyz i woke up today and i held my note and it was boiling up like fire i couldnt hold it so i quickly took out the battery and let it cool down then after when i try to put the battery back in im having trouble getting it in its like the bettery is bigger than its supposed to be !!!
plz tell me what is the problem and how can i fix it ??/
If the battery is swollen up you need to change the battery
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Obviously the battery is faulty. Is it a genuine Samsung one or one of those cheap Chinese knock-offs ?. Dont use the battery again or you may destroy your phone next time.
bidboy said:
Obviously the battery is faulty. Is it a genuine Samsung one or one of those cheap Chinese knock-offs ?. Dont use the battery again or you may destroy your phone next time.
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yes its the official battery that came with the note
i will go to samsung to buy a new one !!
thank u all for the help
don't know how but these official Samsung note batteries don't last more than a year
Mines still okay after a year #touch wood#, i think it depends on your usage.
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yeah may be mine just sits for charge a lot of times as I am a heavy user. but still, I have had other phone and should say the battery were more friendly
nokiamodeln91 said:
yeah may be mine just sits for charge a lot of times as I am a heavy user. but still, I have had other phone and should say the battery were more friendly
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Yeah, agreed.
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I am seeing a trend of bad stock batteries,
people please dont go buy new ones but hand them in for warrantee replacement. That way Samsung knows there is a qa issue
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baz77 said:
I am seeing a trend of bad stock batteries,
people please dont go buy new ones but hand them in for warrantee replacement. That way Samsung knows there is a qa issue
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Agree.. :thumbup:
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Hi, I have a P970 that one day after completely discharged never turn back on, I do not have the receipt, I tried to open it and the problem is not the battery, also the charger is ok, the s / w upgrade mode not works, seems to be a problem with the motherboard, how can I fix this?
Lg service center :banghead:
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am89 said:
Hi, I have a P970 that one day after completely discharged never turn back on, I do not have the receipt, I tried to open it and the problem is not the battery, also the charger is ok, the s / w upgrade mode not works, seems to be a problem with the motherboard, how can I fix this?
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Try to charge your battery again.If after a while it gets hot that means the battery is charging,if not,then try to change your battery.
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AcrosDev said:
Try to charge your battery again.If after a while it gets hot that means the battery is charging,if not,then try to change your battery.
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I've tried but nothing changed
Hi everybody.. i'm encountering this problem with my HTC one. When I reach the 20 %-9 % range of the battery the one shut down. Try to reboot and shut down again on lock screen.then I'm forceed to put it on charge. Why this strange behavior ? Battery is broken or not calibrated?or a bug? Please help !!
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If i remember their is a battery calibration file somewhere in the system, if it is deleted it causes the phone to re-calibrate the battery gauge, have you tried a battery re-calibration app from the app store, i think this is what they do.
John.
funeralmoon said:
Hi everybody.. i'm encountering this problem with my HTC one. When I reach the 20 %-9 % range of the battery the one shut down. Try to reboot and shut down again on lock screen.then I'm forceed to put it on charge. Why this strange behavior ? Battery is broken or not calibrated?or a bug? Please help !!
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What Rom and Kernel?
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c5satellite2 said:
What Rom and Kernel?
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All stock!
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If it`s all stock and you dont want to root, all you can do is full charge and then run it till it shuts down a couple of times and hope the battery gauge learns the true battery capacity, if this does not work.
Or you could try charging it to 100% and keep it plugged in, then do a restore to factory defaults while plugged in, then see if that fixes it.
If this does not work, you might have a faulty battery, get a replacement phone.
John.
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If it`s all stock and you dont want to root, all you can do is full charge and then run it till it shuts down a couple of times and hope the battery gauge learns the true battery capacity, if this does not work.
Or you could try charging it to 100% and keep it plugged in, then do a restore to factory defaults while plugged in, then see if that fixes it.
If this does not work, you might have a faulty battery, get a replacement phone.
John.
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Thank you.. i will try. I'm not gonna root it for now cause I might get it to assistance if the battery doesn't get better.
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Exchange it for a new one if you still can
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c5satellite2 said:
Exchange it for a new one if you still can
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Sadly i cant
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Found this fix online, see if it works.
Option 2: (No Root) Physical Battery Calibration This option is also very simple, but at the same time, a little more time consuming. If you have a rooted device, Option 1 is definitely the way to go. However, if you don’t know what “root” means, stick with Option 2 and go check out the root section of Android Authority.
Turn your phone on and charge it for 8 hours or more.
Unplug the charger.
Turn your phone off and charge it for one hour.
Unplug the charger.
Turn on the phone and wait 2 minutes.
Turn your phone off and charge it for one hour.
Unplug, turn it on and use as normal. Your battery life should now be a lot better.