[Q] Battery problem? - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello,
I have an unlocked HTC One and I think I have some problems with the battery. For example, in the morning when I unplug it from charging and it's 100%, if I use it for like 5 minutes then the battery will drop by 6-7% and I don't think that's normal.
Then I was not at home today and I had like 19% and I decided to power it off. Then I turned it on after like 10 minutes, I had 7% left. I left it on for 10-15 minutes without using and it dropped to 2%. I turned it off again and then I turned it back on after like 5 minutes and it had 6%.
What is going on? Should I do a clean install of the software? I'm using ViperOne 6.2.1.
Thank you!

mpernea said:
Hello,
I have an unlocked HTC One and I think I have some problems with the battery. For example, in the morning when I unplug it from charging and it's 100%, if I use it for like 5 minutes then the battery will drop by 6-7% and I don't think that's normal.
Then I was not at home today and I had like 19% and I decided to power it off. Then I turned it on after like 10 minutes, I had 7% left. I left it on for 10-15 minutes without using and it dropped to 2%. I turned it off again and then I turned it back on after like 5 minutes and it had 6%.
What is going on? Should I do a clean install of the software? I'm using ViperOne 6.2.1.
Thank you!
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might be some app that is draining your battery, to confirm with gsam battery monitor. Maybe a rom/kernel issue or a bad battery....

Alright so I've done what the guy advised here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2765655
Apparently it fixed some of the problems but I still fail to understand this thing: so last night I had 73% battery left. I turned off the phone and then turned it back on after 5 minutes, I had 68% battery left. Why is this?
Also, sometimes the battery level shown while the phone is on does not coincide with the battery level shown in Recovery TWRP. Why is that and what can be done about it?
Thank you!

There is no way to know precisely what proportion of total charge is in a battery, it can only be estimated. Temperature, current drain, and many other factors affect the estimate. I think you're expecting too much.

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Battery Charge Issue

This might have been answered somewhere, but i couldn't find.
My kaiser takes an hour atleast to get to 67% battery level on the power adaptor and as soon as it reaches that level it takes just 5 min to get to 100%. This is very strange. I performed a Radio upgrade to 1.70.19.09 a day before. But this is strange?
The battery status app starts with whopping +600mA of charging current on a 0% charge and drops to 100mA at 50% charged and to +53mA when it is around 67% and then in some time it says 100% with a charging current of +53mA.
sahuja said:
This might have been answered somewhere, but i couldn't find.
My kaiser takes an hour atleast to get to 67% battery level on the power adaptor and as soon as it reaches that level it takes just 5 min to get to 100%. This is very strange. I performed a Radio upgrade to 1.70.19.09 a day before. But this is strange?
The battery status app starts with whopping +600mA of charging current on a 0% charge and drops to 100mA at 50% charged and to +53mA when it is around 67% and then in some time it says 100% with a charging current of +53mA.
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Have you tried changing the radio back? To see if that affects anything?
Is your battery life normal? Does the same happen if you let the battery discharge once and charge it again? Changing the radio could have reset the battery meter calibration and it's just finding its way again.
kilrah said:
Is your battery life normal? Does the same happen if you let the battery discharge once and charge it again? Changing the radio could have reset the battery meter calibration and it's just finding its way again.
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Do you mean to say that i should give a few recharge cycles( a week may be) and this should be resolved?
Run the battery down completely once until the device turns off, that will also allow you to see if you have normal battery life, then recharge fully. Once is enough.
kilrah said:
Run the battery down completely once until the device turns off, that will also allow you to see if you have normal battery life, then recharge fully. Once is enough.
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Doesnt work. I completely discharged my kaiser such that it switched off automatically. Recharged to 67% and then shortly 100%. i dont see 70-80-90% charges.
Once it switches off, remove the battery, wait 10 seconds, put it back in, turn on again. If the phone still says low batt and turns off again then your battery is really empty. If not the calibration is really off, run down again until it's really empty, then recharge without interruption until you get the green LED.
You didn't say if your battery life was normal.
same problem here
I have experienced the same issue. Battery is less than 60% and suddenly it reaches 100% (in a couple of minutes). My battery life seems actually very short to me but I must say I started using HSDPA the last week (my carrier finally offered it) and off course my battery lasts much less than before, so it could be just an impression. I flashed hyperdragon III Blackstone (nov 1st) last weekend and the radio is 1.65.24.36.
Just to give you an example, this morning I was listening to streaming radio over HSDPA and battery dropped from 100% to 40% in 50 minutes (screen was off all the time)
So I will try to empty my battery completely and charge it again. I´ll report after that.

Sudden battery drain when at 10% and below

Recently I noticed sudden battery drain when 10% and below. It takes a couple of minutes while browsing or watching youtube battery goes down to 4% and then in a bout minutes goes down 1% and off. I am not sure when it started but my guess after JB 4.2 update. I am on three UK network.
Thanks
nebulaoperator said:
Recently I noticed sudden battery drain when 10% and below. It takes a couple of minutes while browsing or watching youtube battery goes down to 4% and then in a bout minutes goes down 1% and off. I am not sure when it started but my guess after JB 4.2 update. I am on three UK network.
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Don't know if it would help but you can try to calibrate the battery (actually the displaying of the percentage).
Charge your battery until it's full when the phone is on.
Disconnect it from charger.
Turn phone off.
Plug in charger and charge it until the LED turns green.
Disconnect charger, turn phone on and use it as usual (my desire needed a full discharging and charging cycle after that)
Sent from my HTC One
.vermilion said:
Don't know if it would help but you can try to calibrate the battery (actually the displaying of the percentage).
Charge your battery until it's full when the phone is on.
Disconnect it from charger.
Turn phone off.
Plug in charger and charge it until the LED turns green.
Disconnect charger, turn phone on and use it as usual (my desire needed a full discharging and charging cycle after that)
Sent from my HTC One
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That's what I was thinking battery display might be off the rails a bit.
I will do it on the next charge then. Other than that battery does great job. 24h+
I get this aswell, on android revolution 12. It goes from 8% down to 1% and bam my phone is off. Really annoying
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lopuandroid said:
I get this aswell, on android revolution 12. It goes from 8% down to 1% and bam my phone is off. Really annoying
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This exact same thing happened to me earlier today (ARHD 12.1). Very annoying. Is it a rom thing, or a battery calibration deal..?
i cant be sure, but it happened to me one time, so i use and app from playstore to calibrate the battery, and now it is ok,
Mine does the same thing, but it quickly goes from 5% to 1%. I assumed this was a normal feature to prevent the battery from draining completely, which is something you usually don't want to let happen. If that's the case though, HTC should have taken that last 5% into consideration when calibrating the battery.
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Same issues here
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I suggest you all should try that calibrating method and if that won't work, it's probably a defect of your phones
Sent from my HTC One
Has anyone else had any success at all with this
I'm running 4.3 GPE rom and I get excactly the same thing here, I don't think I had this before .... I've tried recalibrating the battery, doesn't make any difference, so frustrating.....
In your case I think it's just a calibration issue. I personally had the same issue with ARHD but it settled with 5-6 charging cycles.

[Q] Major battery / charging issue!

Hello XDA Community.
I bought an HTC One off of eBay, and I've been using it for 3 days now (I had a VZW HTC One before but the restrictions from VZW were annoying, let alone the updates that come after 6+ months). I did notice a problem, which is a major issue, since I depend on my phone a lot in my everyday life. The problem is this: The battery seems to lose charge normally at 100% til' 80%, then faster at 80% to 50% and within an hour or maybe less of little to no use, the phone goes to 40-30% percent and then goes from 30% to 20% in seconds, 20% to 15% or 13% in less than 10 seconds, and basically goes from 40% or 30% to 0% in a minute or two (sometimes even 30 seconds or so). It is driving me crazy.
I have been watching the phone, and I noticed something really strange, which made me suspicious of this being a software problem.
I charge the phone and by the time it goes at around 30% (30 or 31 yesterday, 36 today) it just shows the battery without the charging indication (no green filling in the battery, it just shows an empty battery and said percentages). When I unplug and plug back in the phone continues charging, but at a 76 to 80% charge. I would really appreciate some help, and thank you in advance.
grizzlypwn said:
Hello XDA Community.
I bought an HTC One off of eBay, and I've been using it for 3 days now (I had a VZW HTC One before but the restrictions from VZW were annoying, let alone the updates that come after 6+ months). I did notice a problem, which is a major issue, since I depend on my phone a lot in my everyday life. The problem is this: The battery seems to lose charge normally at 100% til' 80%, then faster at 80% to 50% and within an hour or maybe less of little to no use, the phone goes to 40-30% percent and then goes from 30% to 20% in seconds, 20% to 15% or 13% in less than 10 seconds, and basically goes from 40% or 30% to 0% in a minute or two (sometimes even 30 seconds or so). It is driving me crazy.
I have been watching the phone, and I noticed something really strange, which made me suspicious of this being a software problem.
I charge the phone and by the time it goes at around 30% (30 or 31 yesterday, 36 today) it just shows the battery without the charging indication (no green filling in the battery, it just shows an empty battery and said percentages). When I unplug and plug back in the phone continues charging, but at a 76 to 80% charge. I would really appreciate some help, and thank you in advance.
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have you found a solution? I have the exact same problem
simon27gr said:
have you found a solution? I have the exact same problem
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Hello my friend. I bought a battery replacement off of eBay and I will go to an expert to change it for me, as soon as possible. I will let you know if the problem is fixed, or if it insists.

Battery life

Hello guys i have bought a note 8 from 7 days and i have Seen that battery percentual decrease quickly. In the morning after some minutes with only display unlock i loose 5%.
Is this normal?
Thank you
Dude dont charge your phone to 100% over and over all the night. You cant remplace easily the battery. Dont worry about your battery drain, I thinks is ok. Normally we got 6-7 hours of screen on time, so if you only lose 5% in 30 min... it mean you can get around 10 hours!
anon_durden said:
Dude dont charge your phone to 100% over and over all the night. You cant remplace easily the battery. Dont worry about your battery drain, I thinks is ok. Normally we got 6-7 hours of screen on time, so if you only lose 5% in 30 min... it mean you can get around 10 hours!
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I charge my phone on a wireless charger base overnight and it stops charging when at 100% and no problems! Anyway, if you read the latest thoughts on charging, keeping the battery over 60% is best and no damage will be done by over night charging!
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robmeik said:
I charge my phone on a wireless charger base overnight and it stops charging when at 100% and no problems! Anyway, if you read the latest thoughts on charging, keeping the battery over 60% is best and no damage will be done by over night charging!
Sent from my SM-N9500 using Tapatalk
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The best for a litium battery is stay in 40-60 percent. Charging more than 80% will also damage your battery life (but sooo much less than let it drain to 0%). Charging over night isnt good for a battery (at least I think it). Check AccuBattery, is a very nice app to battery management. And when you hit the 100% it stops, but will run again because you wont get a 99% while the phone are in the pad. Hope I help you ^^
Do you monitor your data? You could have some apps working in the background and using both your data and battery. Install a data monitor app to check which apps use your data.
I get 1.5 to 2.5 % drain per hour in idle, gps wifi and data off, aod on, sometimes even 0.9% per hour overnight

N920G/CRB1 update/battery

So before I take this bish in for a battery swap is anyone running the CRB1 Feb 9th build update and facing bizarre battery life activity?
Example-
After couple days of random battery % jumps after updating I completely killed the device last night. Charged it all night while device was off, turned it on this morning and unplugged it. Immediately upon disconnect from charger it dropped to 81%.
Had crap to do so ran around a bit. Got back home phone was on 10% so plugged it in. Soon as I plugged it in dropped from 10% to 5% then watched it count down 4% 3% 2% 1% then 0% in the matter of 15 seconds but stayed on and all while plugged in.
Maybe I should just use this as an excuse to buy a note 8 or hold out for the 9 lmao
ShinySide said:
So before I take this bish in for a battery swap is anyone running the CRB1 Feb 9th build update and facing bizarre battery life activity?
Example-
After couple days of random battery % jumps after updating I completely killed the device last night. Charged it all night while device was off, turned it on this morning and unplugged it. Immediately upon disconnect from charger it dropped to 81%.
Had crap to do so ran around a bit. Got back home phone was on 10% so plugged it in. Soon as I plugged it in dropped from 10% to 5% then watched it count down 4% 3% 2% 1% then 0% in the matter of 15 seconds but stayed on and all while plugged in.
Maybe I should just use this as an excuse to buy a note 8 or hold out for the 9 lmao
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Maybe recalibrate battery files and check?
Mufrad said:
Maybe recalibrate battery files and check?
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Battery calibration/wipe battery stats files is a myth
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.xd...tery-stats-does-not-improve-battery-life/amp/
ShinySide said:
Battery calibration/wipe battery stats files is a myth
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.xd...tery-stats-does-not-improve-battery-life/amp/
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Well I already read it before, but somehow it helped me once on my note2, I have no idea how it happened even though it wasn't supposed to but it did.. So i figured as you are planning to change the battery anyway why not give it a shot?

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