My beautiful Motorola Moto xt1052 x, 18 months of life, has some problems with the battery ...
although i'm very scrupulous in battery charging
I noticed an abnormal battery consumption
until last month my device worked all the day, from 8am to 10pm, with 2 hours of screen and 20-30% of residual charge
Now with the same use the phone power off at 17pm because the battery is 0%, the phone gets no more than 1.5 h and most of the screen I noticed a sudden drop of the battery from 20% to 0% even with idle phone ....
I tried to calibrate it using various methods suggested is the internet, but without success
it's time to change the battery?
Use the Snapdragon BatteryGuru app and give it the time it asks for analysing (5 usage cycles I guess )
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You either need to calibrate the battery properly or it's getting near to the end of the battery lifespan.
To calibrate it, you need the device under heavy load, let it completely discharge, then charge it 3-4 % and boot it, load heavy load app, that keeps the device awake and plug the charger, let it charge to 100.
repeat if needed.
No result…
Also during charging I see the battery level go from 80 to 100% in few seconds…
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gravity box and xposed will be the problem of this strange draining?
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Hi
My Nexus One just completed one year by this july.
And my problem is that My battery switches OFF at 23% battery.
That is, when it reaches around 23% it suddenly show 0% and switches off.
similarly when i charge the battery after around 75+ % it suddenly jumps to 100% percent and says charging completed.
I tried manually deleting the battery stats file.
I tried the Battery Calibration tool.
I tried charging the mobile to 100% as soon as its starts to shut down.
But still the same issue.
Is there a way to calibrate it or do i need to buy a new one ?
My rom : OxygeN1mod
I am getting around 6 to 8 hours if i use Gprs or wifi.
Another query :
in ebay.in 3200mAH battery is 9800 INR which is too high for me ( i bought my mobile for 14000 INR)
1400mAH battery is 2400 INR.
So is it better to buy a spare 14oomAH battery or a 3200 Battery ?
Please help me.
THanks in advance
Any one , please help
Tha'ts not normal if it's shut down at 25% ! ! !
Normally at 10%
Should buy à New One
If you don't care about the design of your n1. I suggest you the 3200 one
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I heard that you can't fully charge the battery while the phone is running, it has too leave room since the battery is in use at the same time it's charging so it wont overcharge and ruin the battery.
So I was recommended to shut the phone off once in a while to charge the phone to full 100%.
Mine is now starting to die at around 20% but when new it died around 10%, newer lower.
But then again the battery could just be going bad.
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Install de battery calibrator (for nexus one) search in the google play
Verify the field "battery age" and set to 100%
Reboot and give a full charge
Drain normaly the battery, and look the percentage of the shutdown
If your phone shutdown on the 15%, set the battery age to 85% (100%-15%)
If dont work try:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=702167
Hey.
I bought à New battery three days ago. First Day, battery life was really great.
But yesterday and today, not great.
I think I should make à battery calibration but lots of personns aren't agree with the Best method and I can't let my Juice to 0% because it can be responsable of battery life lost (20%).
So anyone can explain to me please ?
Thanks
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I think that li-ion battery cannot be calibrated. All that you could do is to ensure that you use it properly for about 3 cycles, meaning good full charge without interuption, and discharge until your phone turns off. (Do not turn the phone on until you connect charger, but it seems like you already know that). This should ensure that your battery is performing as best as it can, and that the phone is displaying battery level correctly, without sudden drops.
Try this
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nema.batterycalibration&hl=ro
Read this: http://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/battery_calibration
Thanks but the problem is to let the phone discharge completely, can be lead to lost 20% of autonomy people says.
So I don't want to damage my new battery.
Idea is to let your phone shutdown due to no power, not to drain battery completely.
Battery fakes "no more juice" status when it is nearly dry and phone shuts down due to that.
As long as you do not boot it up after it shutdown on its own (it will allow boot with like 1-2% battery even when it said 0% - shutdown) it is all good.
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You shouldn't discharge your battery to 0% every time, but some batteries, especially non-original ones, need formatting in first couple charge-discharge cycles. By formatting I mean complete charge to full discharge, usually 3-5 times. Before formatting you can reset battery stats.
After formatting you shouldn't discharge battery under 15% too often. There is no harm in discharging it below that level from time to time (some suppliers even advise doing full cycle once a month).
If you want to maximize every li-ion battery life you shouldn't discharge under 15% and charge over 80-85%, but it is impractical and you won't use this phone after a year or two so don't bother yourself with upper limit.
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I recently bought an extended battery with 4700mAh on eBay. I've been charging it for the LAST 20 HOURS and it still hasn't charged to 100%. Depending on when I look at the screen, it's been either increasing up to 94% or decreasing back to 92%, so back and forth between the two numbers. The first time the battery reached 94% was 13 hours ago. I'm using the Cyanogenmod 12.1 on my Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini and the phone is charging while turned off. Is thebattery defective, should I do something in the recovery mode or just calibrate the battery with 94% charged?
I think you need to do a battery calibration...
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Lele Creator said:
I think you need to do a battery calibration...
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I downloaded the app Battery Calibration and I calibrated it while phone was at 94% because it really REALLY won't go above 94%. A new development ist that while the phone charges turned off, it achieved the 100% charge. I turned it off (sitll charging) and again... 94%. I turned it off again to charge it and it's again at 100% charge. I'm still letting it charge, but it's charging for 16 hours straight already.
I wanted to delete the battery stats via TWRP recovery, turnes out I have a TWRP version that's missing the button. Any ideas on how I should progress?
Did u try this app ?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.batterytools.batterysaver
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Hi to all.
I have one galaxy s3 mini that just laying around because battery is dead for good. Now I wondering if is possible to use extended or any kind of non original battery on stock rom. I remember that, on my old LG Optimus 4x, I was unable to use battery from ebay that was same like original battery, but when phone boot completely I receive message that i should use only original LG battery and phone shut down.
The problem with extended cells is that the phone is not configured or depending on the charge monitor calibrated it self for this yet.
Sometimes it takes a few charge cycles or sometimes the charge monitor just wont get the correct readings.
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!
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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!
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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
Well bought this phone back in mid 2017,and because of sickness I haven't used it that much at all.
I charged the battery 11 times so far and was keeping the phone in a desk drawer.
A month ago I noticed that the phone won't turn on,so I plug the charger on and charged the battery to 100 %.
I supposed that the phone was on,I didn't turn it off,and the battery left to 0% and shutdown the phone.
I really can't say how long it was on 0% (suppose like maybe a month).
Today I noticed very bad battery results.
Batterylife with GSam Battery Monitor is around 12 h only.
Was the "bolded text" the reason that battery died or the reason was not using the phone for 2 years?
Is there a software to check the damage of the battery?
I installed accubattery pro but for some reason doesn't offer me Health status of battery.
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Well bought this phone back in mid 2017,and because of sickness I haven't used it that much at all.
I charged the battery 11 times so far and was keeping the phone in a desk drawer.
A month ago I noticed that the phone won't turn on,so I plug the charger on and charged the battery to 100 %.
I supposed that the phone was on,I didn't turn it off,and the battery left to 0% and shutdown the phone.
I really can't say how long it was on 0% (suppose like maybe a month).
Today I noticed very bad battery results.
Batterylife with GSam Battery Monitor is around 12 h only.
Was the "bolded text" the reason that battery died or the reason was not using the phone for 2 years?
Is there a software to check the damage of the battery?
I installed accubattery pro but for some reason doesn't offer me Health status of battery.
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I would give the battery a few full cycles to see it that sorts it or yes, the battery it would seem is on its last legs. I don't know what app to recommend as an alternative though. (My battery is 23 months old and still performs as it did when I brought the phone)
I would drain it to 5% (maybe 1%) then charge it to 100% (without using phone while charging) a few times.
Then see how it goes. Afterwards charge phone from 20% or 15%.
Ok.I will charge it to 100% and report you with results with duration time on battery and you tell me how bad is it
GSam Monitor:
Battery Life: 3d 19.9h (5h 26m active)
Screen On:3h 40m (1h 17m Max)
In Android: battery estimated battery life: 2d 1h