Moto G xt1069 dead after discharge batery! - G 2014 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hello everyone!
i have a big problem with my MotoG (xt1069).
At about 5 days it was working normally, however when discharged he not charged more.
Put another battery and did not work but his battery ran into another motoG.
I tried to put into recovery mode, but he did not enter.
Could someone help me?

It may be due to wrong battery calibration. Try to connect your phone to charger for 5-6 hours and then turn on the mobile. If it works charge the mobile only after the remaining charge become less than 15 ℅ repeat the same for three times

You could also try to hold power and volume down for 2 minuets. Do you get a white screen with a battery?
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charging problem

Hello everyone. I know many people have the almost the same problem as I but i didnt find anywhere the exact problem that i have.
So before 2 weeks i tried to plug my phone to the wall charger to charge it and it appeared in the notification menu that my phone is charging slow(like when you connect it with the PC its says the same). Before 3 days my problem extended . My phone had like 3% percentage battery and was about to shut off so i tried to plug it so i can charge it. My phone restarted and showed that i have 40% battery , like in 5 mins it charged 37% ...
This happened again the next day with the difference that when my phone restarted and it had 34% battery . This is not possible !!! The third evidence and more annoying is that the other day my phone was 38% and i plugged it to charge it, i had only facebook messenger open amd 3g and my phone discharged in 10 mins!!! The battery notification was showing that the phone is charging but not only didnt charged but also it discharged 40% in like 10 mins!! Anyone has any clue about this problem?
I am using v10h and i have the phone for 11 months now. I dont know if its problem bjt i guess not because all this happened during night when the temperature is like 20 degrees or less outside.
So far I tried different cable, other roms but the problem remains..
Any suggestion to my problem will really help me out
If the phone is rooted, try wiping batery stats
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[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

Moto X Help Urgent

hey Guys wasnt using my X2 yesterday night i am tried to charge phone it showed green led for few minutes and the started charging when it reached 2% of charging i am tried to turn on the phone didnt turned on it swithced off now today i am tried to charge it again if i connect charger it does show green led brighter for few minutes and then led light being dimmer after 1 or 2 minutes phone doesnt charge what could be the issue battery is dead or charger problem? i am confused alot please help me
Make sure you're using the factory charger and test it against another device to ensure it can charge something. I've ran into this with my Nexus 7 after a complete battery drain and charging it from a computer for 15 minutes and then turning it on seems to work. Even the Nexus support pages recommend this. Give those things a try. Make sure everything is fully plugged in too.
I am using factory charger and tried with 10 different chargers just green led shows up for exactly 60 SEC's and being dim and led turns off the phone doesn't charged even connected to PC even I tried charging powerbank still no luck
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Plug it in and leave it plugged in overnight. Be patient.
No use brother
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There was a thing with BlackBerry playbooks doing this, the solution was 'stack charging'. Plug it in, wait for the green light to dim then switch the power off and then back on again. Repeat several times and then leave it to charge normally (but dont try to boot it) for a few hours
Tried all the possible ways I think battery is dead
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Boot loop after battery replacement

Hi, I recently bought battery for huawei p9 on internet and replaced it. First 10 days, phone worked corectly except it reboot alone few times a day. After that, when i power on mobile, it just reboot every 2-3 seconds. Only can boot corectly when battery is 100% and when is plugged on charger. If I plugg off charger, mobile turn off.
Is this problem with battery or something else ?
Thanks.
Most probably the battery
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Get another battery
Get another battery. Those are the tell-tale signs of an refurbished / aftermarket battery. Try getting an original new one if you can.

Nexus 6 only turns on when is connected to the charger if not, shuts off

My nexus device only turns on when is connected to the charger, it shuts off whenever not plugged in.
Some weeks ago i noticed my nexus was randomnly shutting down at 15-21% battery then it got worse now at 55-60% of battery, one week later it came at the point that at 90% of battery shut down and have to charge it again and finally now it shuts off whenever not plugged in. I read in many forums about similar problems and tried a few "solutions" like Entering in bootloader then bootloader logs pressing 10 seconds the power button after this process this should reset the battery statistics and boot the phone but it didn't work, Factory reset, calibrating the battery and others but no one of this worked. What could be the problem?
Also in the bootloader it shows a message that indicates the state of the battery is OK
Your battery is shot
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Battery looks dead, yup
You can find new ones on ebay for 30$~ (maybe even less) and start a brand new life
BRMX7 said:
My nexus device only turns on when is connected to the charger, it shuts off whenever not plugged in.
Some weeks ago i noticed my nexus was randomnly shutting down at 15-21% battery then it got worse now at 55-60% of battery, one week later it came at the point that at 90% of battery shut down and have to charge it again and finally now it shuts off whenever not plugged in. I read in many forums about similar problems and tried a few "solutions" like Entering in bootloader then bootloader logs pressing 10 seconds the power button after this process this should reset the battery statistics and boot the phone but it didn't work, Factory reset, calibrating the battery and others but no one of this worked. What could be the problem?
Also in the bootloader it shows a message that indicates the state of the battery is OK
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Don't buy cheap Chinese battery as 1) too much work to change battery, 2) swollen battery can break your Nexus 6, 3) cheap battery may only last 1-2 months before swelling
[UPDATE] I buyed a original Nexus 6 battery and replaced it with the old one, all seems to be okay, it solved the problem, but i have to test it to give a final answer i Will come back after a few months to let all the comunity and further viewers to know what happened

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