phone switch off at 20% battery - Galaxy S Advance I9070 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Today i charged my phone till 100% and unplugged it.after 50% of battery it switch off suddenly.when i plugged into charger then it shows battery at 0%?????? Plz help me to resolve it.it happens since 1 month.:crying:

Buy a new battery.

If you are using the original battery then try to reset the battery stats after reaching 100% battery level. You search xda for that. I don't know exactly but a phone should not be restarted during charging. Battery stat level may misconducted by the OS. If it does not help try an alternate battery.

msmsine said:
If you are using the original battery then try to reset the battery stats after reaching 100% battery level. You search xda for that. I don't know exactly but a phone should not be restarted during charging. Battery stat level may misconducted by the OS. If it does not help try an alternate battery.
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From where i buy an original battery .there are many online stores and iam little confused about what is original.

yadav anand said:
From where i buy an original battery .there are many online stores and iam little confused about what is original.
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U can ask for it at nearby samsung mobile store just google your city and also try the local mobile vendors they might have it .

DaksAnkit said:
U can ask for it at nearby samsung mobile store just google your city and also try the local mobile vendors they might have it .
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Thnks for the reply bro....

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[Q] Dead Battery?

I'm pretty sure my stock battery has died after just over a year of usage. However I just wanted to check with you guys whether it's actually flat or if my phone is faulty. The battery will last about a day with minimum usage, but if I turn on wifi or data it will literally die in a matter of minutes? This is the same with every rom and I wipe battery stats. So would buying a new battery solve the problem?
RobertsAccount said:
I'm pretty sure my stock battery has died after just over a year of usage. However I just wanted to check with you guys whether it's actually flat or if my phone is faulty. The battery will last about a day with minimum usage, but if I turn on wifi or data it will literally die in a matter of minutes? This is the same with every rom and I wipe battery stats. So would buying a new battery solve the problem?
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Is the shape of your battery regular??
If not, change your battery not rom.
Note:due to overcharging, shape of battery may change, happened with me.
Minimum usage would drain battery so fast to 0%.
TheBlackWolf said:
Is the shape of your battery regular??
If not, change your battery not rom.
Note:due to overcharging, shape of battery may change, happened with me.
Minimum usage would drain battery so fast to 0%.
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Sorry, shape of my battery? What do you mean by that?
Your battery has been heavily used. It's life is over. These are the symptoms of a nearly-dying battery. When you replace with a new battery your phone will function like normal again.
itismeonline said:
Your battery has been heavily used. It's life is over. These are the symptoms of a nearly-dying battery. When you replace with a new battery your phone will function like normal again.
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Thank you! These are the words I wanted to hear haha XD Just ordered a new stock battery as after a lot of research, that seems like the best option.
Shape means... Shape of my Battery transformed into irregular one... Was unable to close backcover... Like balloon instead of battery..
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TheBlackWolf said:
Shape means... Shape of my Battery transformed into irregular one... Was unable to close backcover... Like balloon instead of battery..
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Oh my mistake, I thought it was some kind of battery performance terminology :silly:
RobertsAccount said:
Oh my mistake, I thought it was some kind of battery performance terminology :silly:
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I think you probably study engineering. Don't dig into it ! Sometimes everything has a straight meaning, not always enigmatic !
" Perfection is never flawless without control. "
- VVIP 119
( Stumbled & ready to attack...!)
U can test the phone if is he draining power too much whitout buying a new Sga battery. If you can find some battery like Nokia bl-5c(i use it sommetimes) or some battery similar pins (+//-) to fit it in and try it on.
Test old sga battery.
Try to charge your old Sga baterry in a univerzal charger,do not worry abouth overcharging beacuse it got to protect it.
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Discharging whole charge in matter of minutes - no more tests please its 100% battery dead in all probability
Replace it and don't overuse like you did with this one
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[Q] Battery almost empty after rebooting?

So, I bought a Galaxy S too. Nice phone. Awesome display. Delightful user experience. Now, few days later, after rebooting my phone, battery level drops from like 90% to just 10%, and restores to the original level after some time. What should I do?
moorkai said:
So, I bought a Galaxy S too. Nice phone. Awesome display. Delightful user experience. Now, few days later, after rebooting my phone, battery level drops from like 90% to just 10%, and restores to the original level after some time. What should I do?
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Not enough information. Are you rooted? Are you on a custom ROM or kernel? Have you tried running the battery completely dead until the phone shuts off, then charge it all the way to 100%?
Tappin the talk
If ur on a coustom rom..this issue will be there in beta versions of the rom!
Also which rom u using?
Sent from my Awesome GT-I9300.
0vermind said:
Not enough information. Are you rooted? Are you on a custom ROM or kernel? Have you tried running the battery completely dead until the phone shuts off, then charge it all the way to 100%?
Tappin the talk
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Sorry. Yes, it's rooted. Stock XXJVU, Semaphore kernel 2.5.0b (been using CF-Root and stock kernels before that, but there were no differences in battery level readings after reboot). Nope. How many 0-100% cycles would be necessary for it to do the trick (or fail)?
tchindalia said:
If ur on a coustom rom..this issue will be there in beta versions of the rom!
Also which rom u using?
Sent from my Awesome GT-I9300.
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Using stock XXJVU.
moorkai said:
Sorry. Yes, it's rooted. Stock XXJVU, Semaphore kernel 2.5.0b (been using CF-Root and stock kernels before that, but there were no differences in battery level readings after reboot). Nope. How many 0-100% cycles would be necessary for it to do the trick (or fail)?
Using stock XXJVU.
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what i presume is that your battery hasnt been recalibearated.. it might be a kernel issue too..
Okay. What would be the best way to do the recalibration if it really is the culprit?
moorkai said:
Okay. What would be the best way to do the recalibration if it really is the culprit?
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try this:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nema.batterycalibration&hl=en
Tried it. Now my Galaxy shuts off without even letting me know. I was like browsing, tra lala lala la. Everything went fine, silky smooth. Then BAM! It shut off. When I turned the phone back on, the battery was fully empty. Help!
P.S. My battery is kinda... bulged. Could that be the cause?
moorkai said:
Tried it. Now my Galaxy shuts off without even letting me know. I was like browsing, tra lala lala la. Everything went fine, silky smooth. Then BAM! It shut off. When I turned the phone back on, the battery was fully empty. Help!
P.S. My battery is kinda... bulged. Could that be the cause?
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Might be a faulty battery. Check if it's swollen or anything, and try replacing it if you can get a spare.
Yeah, you need a new battery. Get the 1800mah Anker.
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Dev, I am facing problem after buying a used Galaxy i9000 .
1.I charged my battery fully [100%] , then using after 5/6hr when battery goes down to 34%-35% , the Cell phone suddenly got shut down , When I plug it in , then it says battery was empty . Then I have to charge it again .
2.When battery is 66%-67% , I tun off my phone and started after 5min , I saw it's only 17% !!!
What is the remedy/ solution for this problem .
[Don't say to change ROM/kernel/ clean delvik cache , I have already done them]
Do this problem will be solved by Changing battery ?
Battery
Yes, as Knuckle said you will need a new battery perhaps the 1800 MAh.
Hope i helped
Is there any battery on eBay you guys would recommend (free shipping, battery price up to $10 if possible)?
knuckles1978 said:
Yeah, you need a new battery. Get the 1800mah Anker.
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I thought that someone bought such stuff on eBay and could suggest me some reliable seller(s) so that I don't buy some fake garbage labeled as Anker that will blow up in my pocket. Nevermind.
Okay, in order to not experience bad battery life again, what exactly should I do once my battery arrives? Wipe battery stats, few 0-100% cycles, later just make sure battery never goes below, say, 25%, and I should be fine? Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Yeah, pretty much what you just said. Wiping the battery stats is a bit pointless but do it if it makes you feel good
Polarcell or Anker are the ones to get. There aren't any fakes of those that I've heard of. All the fakes I've seen claim silly capacities.
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snip3r_e said:
Dev, I am facing problem after buying a used Galaxy i9000 .
1.I charged my battery fully [100%] , then using after 5/6hr when battery goes down to 34%-35% , the Cell phone suddenly got shut down , When I plug it in , then it says battery was empty . Then I have to charge it again .
2.When battery is 66%-67% , I tun off my phone and started after 5min , I saw it's only 17% !!!
What is the remedy/ solution for this problem .
[Don't say to change ROM/kernel/ clean delvik cache , I have already done them]
Do this problem will be solved by Changing battery ?
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Is your Galaxy overclocked?
I mean, consider lowering your CPU clock as it seemingly stopped sudden blackouts on my Galaxy.
EDIT: Nope, it didn't.
I had same problem. Bulged battery. I bought a new battery and it fixed the problem
You need a new one!

Plz Help!!! Battery Problem !!!

I bought a new original samsung battery last week......... were the production date iz give as 20 feb 2013...............
The problem is when i charge ......... it takes a long time to charge 100%............
very slow in charging ................. it takes about 3 :30 hours to charge 75 to 80% .............
some one plz help!!!
sry fr my english
I made a magically remote analysis. Result: If you think this is not ok - bring back the battery to the shop where you bought it. What other help could there be from members here?
ThaiDai said:
I made a magically remote analysis. Result: If you think this is not ok - bring back the battery to the shop where you bought it. What other help could there be from members here?
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No other solution bro... ?
saadthameem1996 said:
No other solution bro... ?
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I just read some of your old posts/threads: now I think you have a "battery charges slow"-tick.
Sorry, no help possible from my side.
samsung galaxy note gt n7000
saadthameem1996 said:
No other solution bro... ?
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A new battery from less than 10% to 100% takes 3 to 4hrs. I hope you have not purchased higher mAh batteries. Higher the scale longer the time initially till some frequent recharging and charging sets it in place. Also try a shut down of your device and charge to figure out how much time it takes. Try some battery diags apps...it will show the voltage...if your voltage is less than 2V.....sure your battery has to be replaced.
satven21 said:
A new battery from less than 10% to 100% takes 3 to 4hrs. I hope you have not purchased higher mAh batteries. Higher the scale longer the time initially till some frequent recharging and charging sets it in place. Also try a shut down of your device and charge to figure out how much time it takes. Try some battery diags apps...it will show the voltage...if your voltage is less than 2V.....sure your battery has to be replaced.
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Thanks for replying
it is 2500mAh.............
.These r some screen shots u hve taken with some apps...
sorry for my english
samsung galaxy note gt n7000
saadthameem1996 said:
Thanks for replying
it is 2500mAh.............
.These r some screen shots u hve taken with some apps...
sorry for my english
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Try this application as i am not able to see the voltage consumed.... Battery Indicator..... let me know the voltage and if possible add a screenshot.
satven21 said:
Try this application as i am not able to see the voltage consumed.... Battery Indicator..... let me know the voltage and if possible add a screenshot.
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Here it is............ its written 3852mV
samsung galaxy note gt n7000
saadthameem1996 said:
Here it is............ its written 3852mV
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I dont see any issues with battery. Two thing:
1. Switch off the phone, charge, check how much time it takes. My phone as mentioned earlier takes 3 hrs to a 100%.
2. ensure that Wifi and data are stopped.
3. While charging in on state dont use the phone - also monitor the temperature- if its getting beyond 61degrees switch off the phone and give some time and then recharge.
Your phone has a new battery so 4 to 6 hrs is company recommended charging. So I dont see any issues at this moment.
Hope it helps, let me know.
satven21 said:
I dont see any issues with battery. Two thing:
1. Switch off the phone, charge, check how much time it takes. My phone as mentioned earlier takes 3 hrs to a 100%.
2. ensure that Wifi and data are stopped.
3. While charging in on state dont use the phone - also monitor the temperature- if its getting beyond 61degrees switch off the phone and give some time and then recharge.
Your phone has a new battery so 4 to 6 hrs is company recommended charging. So I dont see any issues at this moment.
Hope it helps, let me know.
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Thanks For the info. Bro......... i'll let u know the details tomorrow...
satven21 said:
I dont see any issues with battery. Two thing:
1. Switch off the phone, charge, check how much time it takes. My phone as mentioned earlier takes 3 hrs to a 100%.
2. ensure that Wifi and data are stopped.
3. While charging in on state dont use the phone - also monitor the temperature- if its getting beyond 61degrees switch off the phone and give some time and then recharge.
Your phone has a new battery so 4 to 6 hrs is company recommended charging. So I dont see any issues at this moment.
Hope it helps, let me know.
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Bro ..... it takes about 5 hrs....
well you may want to see is the charger plug is properly inserted into the socket. a loose contact does affect the charging time largely. anyway from the above posts there isn't any problem with your battery. I srtonglt recommend you to plug the charger properly and also check for proper connection in the charger usb contact. let me know if that helped
M pretty sure that it is the problem of my charger .......
As when i connected my note to a pc with bb data cable ..... my note gets charged very fast ...... btw thanks bro...
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Fully charging takes more then 2 days??

Hello,
Since yesterday my phone needs more then 2 days to completely charge? Can this be ROM related or is my device damaged?
I'm running CM10.1 with stock kernel btw.
Thanks!
No it is not normal.
But which phone do you have. In here we discuss the normal s (I9000) and the s plus (I9001)
mrjraider said:
No it is not normal.
But which phone do you have. In here we discuss the normal s (I9000) and the s plus (I9001)
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Sorry, i have the I9001
Can this be kernel related or maybe also adapter related?
I believe it is battery related could you show the battery stats?
Ya i two have this kind of problem.. Can u guys tell me good chip battery for my i9000 ?
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The battery is new, only used for 2 weeks now and it's an oem Samsung battery
onnaj said:
The battery is new, only used for 2 weeks now and it's an oem Samsung battery
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Check your charger first. A corrupted/duplicate charger would take long enough time to charge the battery to 100%
If it's ok, Try to charge your battery in a similar device. If it charge properly, then the problem might be in hardware.
If it not charging properly in other device, it's time to change your battery..:fingers-crossed:
jabrif said:
Check your charger first. A corrupted/duplicate charger would take long enough time to charge the battery to 100%
If it's ok, Try to charge your battery in a similar device. If it charge properly, then the problem might be in hardware.
If it not charging properly in other device, it's time to change your battery..:fingers-crossed:
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I tried charging the old battery and that goes really fast. At least for me it's normal. It went from about 55% to 88% in 1,5-2 hours so happily it's not device related. Seems that the new battery isn't working properly. Or should i setup something to make my device recognize the new battery?
onnaj said:
I tried charging the old battery and that goes really fast. At least for me it's normal. It went from about 55% to 88% in 1,5-2 hours so happily it's not device related. Seems that the new battery isn't working properly. Or should i setup something to make my device recognize the new battery?
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nope, thats battery problem, android already has good battery management with.
try charging with display on n see 1% exchange in how many minute, if its takes more than 5 minutes, then its battery faulty.
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onnaj said:
I tried charging the old battery and that goes really fast. At least for me it's normal. It went from about 55% to 88% in 1,5-2 hours so happily it's not device related. Seems that the new battery isn't working properly. Or should i setup something to make my device recognize the new battery?
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There's nothing to setup for a new battery. Only just in first use you have to charge it continuously for about 2-3 hours to calibrate it with the device.
Try one thing, fully discharge the battery to 0% and charge it up to 100% continuously.(whatever time it takes) :fingers-crossed:
If it not helps, change the battery.
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compacity said:
nope, thats battery problem, android already has good battery management with.
try charging with display on n see 1% exchange in how many minute, if its takes more than 5 minutes, then its battery faulty.
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There's a doubt. If it's because of a faulty battery, the drain will also be worst na.? But he didn't mentioned it.

[Q] time reset after battery dies too soon

i recently bought my Samsung galaxy s3 mini and i loved it instantly but i quickly noticed that my battery discharges way too soon even without using it(on screen lock) and on top of that if the battery dies before i get the chance to charge it the time resets to January 2012. i have tried all the different apps out there to help with the battery like deep sleep battery saver, battery guard or smth also a bunch of task killers but no luck so far. please if anyone has a more permanent solution other than carrying a spare battery HELP!! i'm desperate. :crying:
P.S i have a couple of screen shots of the discharge graph thingy if necessary
mercygw said:
i recently bought my Samsung galaxy s3 mini and i loved it instantly but i quickly noticed that my battery discharges way too soon even without using it(on screen lock) and on top of that if the battery dies before i get the chance to charge it the time resets to January 2012. i have tried all the different apps out there to help with the battery like deep sleep battery saver, battery guard or smth also a bunch of task killers but no luck so far. please if anyone has a more permanent solution other than carrying a spare battery HELP!! i'm desperate. :crying:
P.S i have a couple of screen shots of the discharge graph thingy if necessary
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download BBS and check what is draining your battery
btw, task killers drain more battery than not using one
Mine will be stuck at bootanime when my battetry dies. So i dont let it die.
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AssToast said:
download BBS and check what is draining your battery
btw, task killers drain more battery than not using one
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my battery life is getting so much worst now it's down to 4hrs with moderate use(no wifi and no gps). even my laptop stays longer. so i downloaded BBS from ur xda page. i tried it but i can't make sense of it all. i was hoping u could take a look at the dump file.
i also uploaded some screen shots...please help
mercygw said:
my battery life is getting so much worst now it's down to 4hrs with moderate use(no wifi and no gps). even my laptop stays longer. so i downloaded BBS from ur xda page. i tried it but i can't make sense of it all. i was hoping u could take a look at the dump file.
i also uploaded some screen shots...please help
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I think your battery is defective because there is nothing wrong with the BBS stats
AssToast said:
I think your battery is defective because there is nothing wrong with the BBS stats
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so after a few weeks of posting that my battery has now expanded. it kinda looks pregnant n i'm lucky if i get two hrs out of it. do u have any suggestions on where to buy original Samsung batteries online.
mercygw said:
so after a few weeks of posting that my battery has now expanded. it kinda looks pregnant n i'm lucky if i get two hrs out of it. do u have any suggestions on where to buy original Samsung batteries online.
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Not sure if batteries are included in warranty claims but did you try taking it back to the shop?
you can google around, not sure where you live
https://www.google.com/search?newwi...3.0....0...1c.1.26.serp..4.12.925.3S0AW_MsvxY

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