I know lot of users facing this issue after marshmallow update so i decide to made this thread.
I have n910t and i have multiple batteries but phone everytime shutdowns at 15% or 20% after. Updated to marshmallow i did everything i downloaded battery calibration app from playstore but didn't work.
So i figured out how to fix and clear current wrong battery calibration status without root and my phone doesn't shut down at 15 or 20% anymore.
1,open dialer and dial *#0228#
2,after dialing *#0228# the battery status menu will popup.
3,hit ( quick start ) at bottom of the screen in red color
4,hit ( yes ) and go to settings/battery and disable fast charging for 1 charge only.
5,power off the phone and charge to 100%.
6,turn on the phone and if it shows 97,98,99 plug in charger again and charge to 100%.
7,once it charge to 100% unplug charger and this will create new battery calibration status automatically.now you can enable fast charge again.
8, Next go to play store and download wakelock power app and install it. Open the app and hit (PARTIAL WAKE LOCK) as in screenshot below.
This app will help prevent the device from random rebooting and freezing this app does not require root access.
Download wakelock power app link below.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.thedarken.wl
THIS METOHOD WORKS ONLY WITH STOCK OFFICIAL FIRMWARE IF YOU ARE RUNNING AOSP ROMS/CYANOGENMOD ROMS/NOTE7 ROMS/S7EDGE ROMS/ OR OTHER PORTED ROMS DIALING *#0228# MAY NOT WORK.
AND IF YOU HAVE VERIZON NOTE 4 THE HIDDEN CODES ARE DISABLED BY CARRIER SO DIALING *#0228# CODE WILL NOT WORK.
HIT THANKS IF THIS WORKS FOR YOU:good:
I am running a debloated rom, do you happen to know what system apps need to be in place to do this?
Some examples I see are,....bluetoothtest.apk, factorycameraFB.apk.
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ctrlaltdeln said:
I am running a debloated rom, do you happen to know what system apps need to be in place to do this?
Some examples I see are,....bluetoothtest.apk, factorycameraFB.apk.
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No idea .
for this method you dont need to mess with anything even no need to be rooted just follow instructions i mentioned in op.
Be aware if you have xposed installed or running cyanogenmod/s7/note7/ based rom it will not work.
You must be on stock otherwise dialing *#0228# won't work.
30%, no reboot.... 20%, no reboot.... 15%, low battery warnig, no reboot.... 10%, no reboot.... Yeah!!!! THANK YOU!!!!!
Does this work fix the problem when you switch batteries on the N910C too?
DarkGuyver said:
Does this work fix the problem when you switch batteries on the N910C too?
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It should work just follow instructions in op and use 1 battery for couple of days until your device battery status will be perfect.
Trex888 said:
It should work just follow instructions in op and use 1 battery for couple of days until your device battery status will be perfect.
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Excellent, so I should be able to switch batteries back and forth and charged them on my N910C fully without any problems by doing this?
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Excellent, so I should be able to switch batteries back and forth and charged them on my N910C fully without any problems by doing this?
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Yep hopefully but make sure after recalibrate battery status use 1 battery only for few days
Thanks! My girlfriend is waiting for a new free battery due to warranty cover, but in case she keeps having this problem I'll tell her to follow your instructions
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I'm running a note 7 port and the dialer codes don't work. Does anyone know the correct code for the N7? TIA
I booted into safe mode and tried again, but still get the "connection problem or invalid MMI code" error
jel7 said:
I'm running a note 7 port and the dialer codes don't work. Does anyone know the correct code for the N7? TIA
I booted into safe mode and tried again, but still get the "connection problem or invalid MMI code" error
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Must be on stock to dial this code .
Read op all answers are there.
I'm posting this for FYI purposes and to thank Trex888:
I was having this problem on TEKHD's Lollipop Rom also, so it isn't just MM Roms that are affected. I bought an 8000 mAh battery with back cover on ebay and it doesn't happen when using it. I can go all the way to 1% without a problem. Any time I use my OEM battery that came with the phone, my phone shuts down at about 24% charge and keeps power cycling. I can't even shut the phone off with the power button because it just turns itself back on and continuously power cycles. If I remove the battery and then put it back in, the phone will stay off. I thought my battery was bad and bought the 8000 mAh battery, which doesn't behave that way. Now, after seeing this thread, I am relieved to know someone found a "fix."
Needless to say, thank you very much for posting a working fix for this issue. I'm going to hit thanks in a few of your posts since I can only thank you once in the OP
Thanks again Trex888!
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Following! thanks for the info.
Trex888 said:
I know lot of users facing this issue after marshmallow update so i decide to made this thread.
I have n910t and i have multiple batteries but phone everytime shutdowns at 15% or 20% after. Updated to marshmallow i did everything i downloaded battery calibration app from playstore but didn't work.
So i figured out how to fix and clear current wrong battery calibration status without root and my phone doesn't shut down at 15 or 20% anymore.
1,open dialer and dial *#0228#
2,after dialing *#0228# the battery status menu will popup.
3,hit ( quick start ) at bottom of the screen in red color
4,hit ( yes ) and go to settings/battery and disable fast charging for 1 charge only.
5,power off the phone and charge to 100%.
6,turn on the phone and if it shows 97,98,99 plug in charger again and charge to 100%.
7,once it charge to 100% unplug charger and this will create new battery calibration status automatically.now you can enable fast charge again.
THIS METOHOD WORKS ONLY WITH STOCK OFFICIAL FIRMWARE IF YOU ARE RUNNING AOSP ROMS/CYANOGENMOD ROMS/NOTE7 ROMS/S7EDGE ROMS/ OR OTHER PORTED ROMS DIALING *#0228# MAY NOT WORK.
HIT THANKS IF THIS WORKS FOR YOU:good:
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Thanks. I tried this on my wife's ATT Note 4. I bought a used one that had MM, then i started noticing it not charging pass the upper 80s. I switched the battery that was in my back up Note 4 Verizon Variant, did what you suggested, and it has charged to 100 twice now. Hopefully this keeps up.
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Hi
Im using a n7port right now.. and the battery usually torn off at 29÷.. if i install a stock and then do the instructions.. can i go back to n7 port? Or then the problem comes back?
blaze0513 said:
Hi
Im using a n7port right now.. and the battery usually torn off at 29÷.. if i install a stock and then do the instructions.. can i go back to n7 port? Or then the problem comes back?
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After do this instructions use stock for atleast 4 days to make battery status perfect.
After that you can flash whatever rom you want but flashing roms again might mess up battery calibration.
Make sure after flashing any new rom turn off fast charging and the phone and charge to 100% te recalibrate battery with new rom.
I hope i don't go too OT here, i don't own a Note 4, but my friend asked me to do that for him. These are screens from his Note 4 Snapdragon, he says he uses Nameless ROM with AEL kernel and after tweaking a little, after calibration and some kernel settings, he has obtained this pretty awesome battery life
My Note 4 is running on DN7 ROM by Team-Electron. The dialer code for battery status worked and it popped up the status and I went on clicking the red quick start button, it showed a warning window whether the fuelgauge will be recalibrated causing battery issues.
Should I proceed with further steps as mentioned, or are there any reported issues when operated from any Note 7 Port ROM's ??
Thanks.
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My Note 4 is running on DN7 ROM by Team-Electron. The dialer code for battery status worked and it popped up the status and I went on clicking the red quick start button, it showed a warning window whether the fuelgauge will be recalibrated causing battery issues.
Should I proceed with further steps as mentioned, or are there any reported issues when operated from any Note 7 Port ROM's ??
Thanks.
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Yep you can go ahead and hit yes
But i suggest you try this method on stock non rooted firmware and use for few days.
Once your battery status are perfectly calibrated you can flash any rom you wish.
Trex888 said:
Yep you can go ahead and hit yes
But i suggest you try this method on stock non rooted firmware and use for few days.
Once your battery status are perfectly calibrated you can flash any rom you wish.
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Do you recommend making a NANDROID backup and rrevwet back if any issues found ?
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My SGT is having a strange battery percentage problem. The battery was at 95% and the unit was on flight mode last night with no apps running. This morning it was dropped to 78% (over about 6.5hrs). So I turned it off and restarted, the battery percentage was back to 94%.
For some reasons, the battery percentage is dropping way too fast until I restart the unit, it seems like android is reporting a wrong battery percentage. Or could it be the battery? Does anyone experience the same problem? Any solution? And what is the normal power consumption under flight mode for other SGT user?
I just did a hard reset (wipe cache/data and reset to factory) to see if it helps and I am not installing any apps just to keep it in stock condition.
Thanks!
Generally, about 3% lose of bettery during the whole night with mobile on, while power meter may go wrong on Android devices, for example XT701 is.
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So the XT701 has the same problem? How do they resolve this?
I start to think if I should take it to Samsung for repair.
Any help guys??
Would flashing a new firmware help the situation? I am tired of rebooting the tab so often just to get the right battery percentage report.
Other than this issue, the tab is PERFECT. I just wanna get this over with and enjoy using it.
Still looking for helps.....
Galaxy Grand Quattro: battery is fine, just the prob is with the indicator
Galaxy Grand Quattro : while charging it suddenly jumps from 78% to 100% and asks to unplug the charger. When i unplug it it shows 78 or 80% back again !!! I believe that this is related to software issue. So i have done a factory reset, but no use. someone pls help if this is a known issue.. Googled abt it but dint fine anything there.. Thanx in advance.
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Galaxy Grand Quattro : while charging it suddenly jumps from 78% to 100% and asks to unplug the charger. When i unplug it it shows 78 or 80% back again !!! I believe that this is related to software issue. So i have done a factory reset, but no use. someone pls help if this is a known issue.. Googled abt it but dint fine anything there.. Thanx in advance.
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Have u tried a different charger? It might be the charger not working as supposed. Also how old is the battery and is it an OEM? It might be old and not working right also
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alwaysbmx said:
Have u tried a different charger? It might be the charger not working as supposed. Also how old is the battery and is it an OEM? It might be old and not working right also
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Thanks for the response this prob is solved.. prob was with the cable..anyways tnx for the reply.. take care
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Ok, first, I looked around and tried stuff like battery calibration etc. but no luck, here's what happened:
I got my galaxy ace and rooted it with CF-ROOT, flashed it using the recovery menu that stock already had.
Phone was ok for 1 week, then it started sucking battery like crazy (also charges too fast), 100% lasts something like 5mins...
(at this point it was still stock with rooted kernel)
Flashed a CM ICS ROM from the forum => same results with battery
Went back to stock, no root anymore => battery still the same
Does anyone know how to solve this? Thanks in advance!
Pauloxzak said:
Ok, first, I looked around and tried stuff like battery calibration etc. but no luck, here's what happened:
I got my galaxy ace and rooted it with CF-ROOT, flashed it using the recovery menu that stock already had.
Phone was ok for 1 week, then it started sucking battery like crazy (also charges too fast), 100% lasts something like 5mins...
(at this point it was still stock with rooted kernel)
Flashed a CM ICS ROM from the forum => same results with battery
Went back to stock, no root anymore => battery still the same
Does anyone know how to solve this? Thanks in advance!
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Why didn't you use the normal .zip that just adds super user? Maybe we have the same type of Ace that is completely incompatible with flashed kernels. Brings battery problems. Only kernels you can use are the ones that come with the rom you installed.
Reflash stock rom and root using any other .zip around the forums.
Because you said you charge it too fast. Try to charge it for 3 hrs. If u see 100 % that doesn't mean that it is fully charged already
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Do this, full use your battery till it totally gets dry and charge it to 100% without break..note that your phone should switch off conditon while charging to 100%..
Sent From REVOLUTiON Ultimate Xperia Edition Rom..
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Clear battery cache and dalvik's cache , then consume the battery tell it reaches zero
And charge it
It worked for me
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Is your battery swelled? I mean, is it bulging outside when you place the battery inside the phone?
If yes, then you need to get a new phone
This line is dedicated to OT thanks.RIP OT Thanks
Thanksfor the replies!
Is your battery swelled? I mean, is it bulging outside when you place the battery inside the phone?
If yes, then you need to get a new phone
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No, the battery is ok.
Why didn't you use the normal .zip that just adds super user? Maybe we have the same type of Ace that is completely incompatible with flashed kernels. Brings battery problems. Only kernels you can use are the ones that come with the rom you installed.
Reflash stock rom and root using any other .zip around the forums.
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What do you mean by normal zip? As I said, I flashed stock back, no more rooted kernel, but it's still draining battery, shouldn't it have gone back to normal with stock? Should I root again with this normal zip to be able to solve the problem?
Maybe your battery is "gone" (I mean cannot charge anymore). If you can try your phone with another battery borrowed from a friend or buy a new one cheap to be sure the problem is the battery and not the phone. The last option for me is to buy a new original battery a give a try. If you have a method to test the battery out of the phone is best. Good luck
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Do 1 thing. Recharge for a long time till 100% . Choose a stock based rom like sgs2 v10. Do full wipes, delete battery stats.bin, Format data,cache, system, sd-ext ( if any ) & flash rom. Reboot & try battery. If it's still the same, go get a new battery..
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hey, try this app called nova battery tester. It will tell you a lot about your battery's condition.
You can find it on the play store.
Also check whether your phone is entering deep sleep.
Maybe your battery is "gone" (I mean cannot charge anymore). If you can try your phone with another battery borrowed from a friend or buy a new one cheap to be sure the problem is the battery and not the phone. The last option for me is to buy a new original battery a give a try. If you have a method to test the battery out of the phone is best. Good luck
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I tried that, the friend's battery on my phone had the same behaviour, and my battery on friend's phone worked fine... so it can't be the battery
Why the hell it won't just work normal if I flashed stock back?
Do 1 thing. Recharge for a long time till 100% . Choose a stock based rom like sgs2 v10. Do full wipes, delete battery stats.bin, Format data,cache, system, sd-ext ( if any ) & flash rom. Reboot & try battery. If it's still the same, go get a new battery..
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Tried recharging for long time, no luck, also tried many "battery calibration" apps also with no result.
I'm guessing buying a new battery won't solve anything either given the results with the friend's battery
Have you checked your CPU behavior ? Which states it is in, etc
Use CPU spy to find out
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I tried that, the friend's battery on my phone had the same behaviour, and my battery on friend's phone worked fine... so it can't be the battery
Why the hell it won't just work normal if I flashed stock back?
Tried recharging for long time, no luck, also tried many "battery calibration" apps also with no result.
I'm guessing buying a new battery won't solve anything either given the results with the friend's battery
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Best thing... Send it back to samsung !!! Either you get a repair or a replacement ! ( Provided you are under warranty for the service to be free... )
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Pauloxzak said:
Ok, first, I looked around and tried stuff like battery calibration etc. but no luck, here's what happened:
I got my galaxy ace and rooted it with CF-ROOT, flashed it using the recovery menu that stock already had.
Phone was ok for 1 week, then it started sucking battery like crazy (also charges too fast), 100% lasts something like 5mins...
(at this point it was still stock with rooted kernel)
Flashed a CM ICS ROM from the forum => same results with battery
Went back to stock, no root anymore => battery still the same
Does anyone know how to solve this? Thanks in advance!
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1. Un-root then root again using the normal method which just adds SU.
2. Try charging for 2-3 hours. Sometimes it displays 100% though the battery level might be as low as 15%
3. Do you do over-night charging/ charge for very long durations/ play lots of games during charging? In that case your battery is over-charged. Check it. It should be puffed up a bit. If this is the case then, sorry mate, but you'll just have to get a new battery. And don't ignore this problem. Trust me, as bad as it is, it's all downhill from here.
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I tried that, the friend's battery on my phone had the same behaviour, and my battery on friend's phone worked fine... so it can't be the battery
Why the hell it won't just work normal if I flashed stock back?
Tried recharging for long time, no luck, also tried many "battery calibration" apps also with no result.
I'm guessing buying a new battery won't solve anything either given the results with the friend's battery
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JUst unroot the phone and send it to service centre !
All will be done ! and your warranty will be there if u have it still
So i encoutered a strange situation.
I flashed/updated the phone right after the [NUT] 's version of the last kk update , since then i always thought that my battery life decreased, i had 1 day and a half at max with the same use & apps as on 4.2, on wich i had even 3 days of battery power.
So, yesterday I placed the phone on the charhing dock, removed a couple of time because of phone calls, and after 2~ hours the phone said that the battery was 100% charged.
I removed the phone, made a call and right after i hit end call, battery was showing 63% left, i repeat this was minutes right after the phone was fully charged from the dock.
I thought that was an error, checked battery statistics, and it showed a drop from 100 to 63 in 2 minutes.
As i thought that it was a problem with the dock charger, i connected the phone to a usb charger, orange light was on, and after a few minutes the phone would stop charghing and the light will turn off. I tried this step a few times, and always the phone will not charge more than 63% just as if the kernel would think the battery is already full.
I turned the phone off, connected the phone to a wall charger, and the charging started from half to 100% in 40 minutes more or so.
From yesterday i have 20 hours on battery and 70% still left :| this with 27minutes of voice talk and 1 hour& 37 minutes of screen on (this includes some gps navigation app ~ 20 minutes ON)
I think that my situation clearly states that there might be a battery controlling problem that it might show 100% while the battery is still not charged completly.
The next step i will take is to let the phone completly die, and then charge it on the wall charger (turned off) untill the battery is completly charged and after that i'l power it up.
Did anyone else encountered this issue/situation?
This happens when doing dirty flashes.. Try with doing an full wipe before flashing any major update!
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Destroyedbeauty said:
This happens when doing dirty flashes.. Try with doing an full wipe before flashing any major update!
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i suppose you're right because i did restore my /data backup from recovery right after flashing.
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i suppose you're right because i did restore my /data backup from recovery right after flashing.
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I guess that your bootloader is locked?
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I guess that your bootloader is locked?
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yes it's locked, but i'm asking this because even on an official ota that would fail/or something else would happen in the process the same thing would result.
I also saw that between reboots the XZDual recovery shows different battery percents, wich is not normal...
Again this is purrely for the talk of it... and maybe someone else that has the problem would see that it is best to let the phone die and then charge it full turned off. (As i did not do ) / WIPE DATA after an update/or flash.
I think this is the single method to reset the battery stats without any knowledge....
Because if this thing didn't happen to me i would let it be and thought that is a bug with the kk firmware ))
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yes it's locked, but i'm asking this because even on an official ota that would fail/or something else would happen in the process the same thing would result.
I also saw that between reboots the XZDual recovery shows different battery percents, wich is not normal...
Again this is purrely for the talk of it... and maybe someone else that has the problem would see that it is best to let the phone die and then charge it full turned off. (As i did not do ) / WIPE DATA after an update/or flash.
I think this is the single method to reset the battery stats without any knowledge....
Because if this thing didn't happen to me i would let it be and thought that is a bug with the kk firmware ))
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Why not backup the TA-partition and unlock BL, and get root access much easier by flashing custom kernel & SuperSU package by Chainfire?
Wiping battery stats have nothing to do with battery reading and current level.. It's a myth thas has been even debunked by Google to be pure placebo effect.
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Destroyedbeauty said:
Why not backup the TA-partition and unlock BL, and get root access much easier by flashing custom kernel & SuperSU package by Chainfire?
Wiping battery stats have nothing to do with battery reading and current level.. It's a myth thas has been even debunked by Google to be pure placebo effect.
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I did have a lot of android phones, and as I stated in another topic this is the first one that i'm afraid to tinkle with (because of bricking topic & so) also I know that if I unlock the BL i loose some features of the phone (mostly in camera), i also did backup TA the first day i rooted.
I'm not new to this stuff, i've built kernels/roms and stuff but I'm new to the phone and I take things slowly...I'm also hesitating because of the warranty, the phone is almost 2 months old...
And i can also state that this is the first android phone that I simply am confortable with the stock software, and i did not encountered huge bugs like before.
The only feature that I miss vs the other phones on the same 'stage' is the double tap to unlock. If a kernel with that feature appears and it is stable i will unlock immediatly.
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The only feature that I miss vs the other phones on the same 'stage' is the double tap to unlock. If a kernel with that feature appears and it is stable i will unlock immediatly.
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Do you mean "2 Tap to Wake Up" the phone instead of using Power button? It' s already ported this feature in latest custom kernels but to do that you have to unlock it and get rooted.
My z1 is not rooted still it ' sometimes ' does not charge
The LED is orange and a charging sign is shown still the battery remains at the same percent please need help should i buy a new chaeger or is it 4.4 kk problem..??
Guys, it's been for over two months since my battery began to fail.
When the phone reachs 70% of charging, it just jumps to 100%.
When the phone reachs 30% of battery, he simply turns off instantly. (Battery goes to 0%)
I already tried to left on charging for 12 hours, 24, used a lot of different wall chargers, no effect. Tried to use a different ROM, CM 11, CM 12 (unofficial), 4.2.2 stock, 4.4.2 and 4.4.4, no effect as well. Also tried to charge with the phone turned off, fail.
Is there any way to fix this without having to buy a new phone battery? Also I do not have warranty anymore.
Thanks!
Someone pls?
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Someone pls?
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Did you check the battery health in service menu? (*#*#SERVICE#*#*) SERVICE TEST>battery health test.
U shud try flashing ftf and wiping all data even the internals or maybe der is some kernels problem or TA mismatch
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check your battery health by dial *#*#7378423#*#*
it will show you your battery status :good:
Recalibrate your battery using any of the apps on the Google play store. May need a rooted device.
This basically describes what is happening (attached)
Checked battery status on service, says it is OK...
Flashed lots of tfts, no result.
I'll try the battery recalibration. Thank you!
hi.
i get only 3 hours of SOT max and the real problem is that when the battery goes down to 15% it all of a sudden gives me prompt that battery is low and then in next 3 seconds it says battery is 1% and then mobile turns off and it does not even turn on again!!!
i even try to on it but it does not that means all the charge is just gone away...
can anyone help me whats wrong? i have Dr. Ketan rom L3
here i have the screenshots now.
here are 2 images i took of the problem im talking about:
http://imgur.com/c8pna2v,I3qJfy5
in first u can see its 11% and in few seconds its 5% and then phone gone dead and will not even power on
here is same charge cycle i charged phone for like 15 min and then i see SOT here u can see its only 3 hours which is pretty low for Note 4 with very light use.
http://imgur.com/v6Wv47g,QMleogS
and here following images show the battery drainage just sitting the phone, no messages, no calls, not even time checked, i didnt even touch the phone from 6:45am to 1:30pm and drainage is 6%
http://imgur.com/koYDgL4,QAxyvSA
aami.aami said:
hi.
i get only 3 hours of SOT max and the real problem is that when the battery goes down to 15% it all of a sudden gives me prompt that battery is low and then in next 3 seconds it says battery is 1% and then mobile turns off and it does not even turn on again!!!
i even try to on it but it does not that means all the charge is just gone away...
can anyone help me whats wrong? i have Dr. Ketan rom L3
here i have the screenshots now.
here are 2 images i took of the problem im talking about:
http://imgur.com/c8pna2v,I3qJfy5
in first u can see its 11% and in few seconds its 5% and then phone gone dead and will not even power on
here is same charge cycle i charged phone for like 15 min and then i see SOT here u can see its only 3 hours which is pretty low for Note 4 with very light use.
http://imgur.com/v6Wv47g,QMleogS
and here following images show the battery drainage just sitting the phone, no messages, no calls, not even time checked, i didnt even touch the phone from 6:45am to 1:30pm and drainage is 6%
http://imgur.com/koYDgL4,QAxyvSA
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Just flash the stock firmware and kernel, and see if it solves the problem. If not then you have a dead battery on your hands.
I also have the same problem, it also seems to happen at 30 percent. I'm pretty sure we need to change our battery
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Toss3 said:
Just flash the stock firmware and kernel, and see if it solves the problem. If not then you have a dead battery on your hands.
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u mean to say that i should go stock samsung firmware and remove this rom?
aami.aami said:
u mean to say that i should go stock samsung firmware and remove this rom?
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Well its the easiest way to see if it is rom/kernel related or if something is wrong with the hardware.
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Well its the easiest way to see if it is rom/kernel related or if something is wrong with the hardware.
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ok thank you. just one more question just to be safe, should i just download the firmware from sammobile and flash via odin in download mode right?
and another fellow here advised me to calibrate my battery to check if its hardware or software. he told me to charge to 100% and delete this file data/ system / and delete BatteryStats.bin use to 0% and then charge 100%. should i do it before going stock or not?
had the same issue a few days back (f2 stock rom and kernel), battery dropped from 17% to 0 within a few seconds.
but this occured only once, the next cycle was ok, so i guess it was a calibration issue!
aami.aami said:
ok thank you. just one more question just to be safe, should i just download the firmware from sammobile and flash via odin in download mode right?
and another fellow here advised me to calibrate my battery to check if its hardware or software. he told me to charge to 100% and delete this file data/ system / and delete BatteryStats.bin use to 0% and then charge 100%. should i do it before going stock or not?
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Easiest to try battery calibration first. If that doesn't work after a couple of cycles then just flash the stock rom from Sammobile using Odin.
TML1504 said:
had the same issue a few days back (f2 stock rom and kernel), battery dropped from 17% to 0 within a few seconds.
but this occured only once, the next cycle was ok, so i guess it was a calibration issue!
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Toss3 said:
Easiest to try battery calibration first. If that doesn't work after a couple of cycles then just flash the stock rom from Sammobile using Odin.
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ok thank you guys, i guess i just have a ****ty life and very very ****ty luck happens to every phone tablet i buy. FML
There are 3 possible reasons this happens - broken phone, broken battery or software problem.
I think the first one is unlikely so you need to figure out which of the last 2 is.
Make a back up of your current rom and install an official TW software. If this still doesnt fix your problem, its most likely the battery. A new genuine battery is around 20$.
PS - i think that the battery stats bin file is automatically deleted once you fully charge the battery anyway but you can still try it altough i doubt it will fix it.
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same problem here
And here.
This is typical of a dead battery. Your best bet is to buy a new one.
Less than a year is short but not unheard of. Overheating (especially when 100% full), deep discharge, very intensive use (especially with quick charging) and manufacturing defects all can kill a battery.
I'm on CM12.1 with this problem. I've tried battery calibration and tried a new battery but its still apparent.
Will be trying a factory reset as my last resort.
This is happening to 2 phones in my household it started after the upgrade to 5.0.1 one note is Tmobile the other sprint....highly doubt we both developed battery problems RIGHT after we both ota upgraded.
Same here at ~13%.
I do always either fast charge or QI charge.
So far I've tried:
- Battery calibration
- Bought new battery
- Factory reset
Still happens!!
Maybe I'll try TW flash or modem change
Weird, I have this exact same problem as the original post. I'm running BOC5 on the 9105. It's a sporadic problem only occurring on occasion
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KK > LP
VuBoo said:
KK > LP
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I've been running Lollipop for ages until this problem happened. Frankly, I still prefer Lollipop with this problem.