For about a month now, my watch is only charging to about 50% even after a full night on the cradle. This hasn't been a real issue, because it doesn't drop below 40% throughout the day, but it does make me curious.
I'm on build number M1D64S. I haven't seen anything mentioned of this here on XDA. Not much traffic in this forum these days, but I wanted to check to see if anyone's noticed this. I tried resetting it, but that hasn't fixed the glitch. I'd say it was a spent battery if it charged up all the way and rapidly lost its life, but it's weird that it just charges to 50%. Any ideas?
Using my G935P S7 Edge
I too have been experiencing this problem for about 2 months now. As the watch still functions OK I've been putting off doing a factory reset. However, I managed to accidentally fix mine by letting the watch discharge completely then allowing it to charge again fully. The battery level now reads correctly.
Edit: I have the same build number as you. If this hadn't worked I was going to try flashing an older build to see if that fixed it. Good luck!
Thanks for the tip! I'll try to drain it and see how that goes. Glad it worked out for you. I bought this thing shortly after it's release, so it's had a decent run for a first gen smart watch. I was afraid it was starting to reach its end, and I don't have money falling out of my pockets to buy a replacement.
Using my G935P S7 Edge
@SenatorSupes that ended up fixing my issue completely. Posting her to thank you again and let people know who might be searching for a fix.
LG watch charges stuck at 50%
Even easier fix. Power off your watch, put it on the charging cradle, it will reboot and show the proper charge. Fix.
Related
Hello all.
I bought a Nexus One in at the beginning of the year. It's not rooted and I've had no problems from it till this month. I can not say the timing is exactly this, but it seems the battery issues started just after the FRG83D upgrade. I am accustomed to using my phone for most of the day before it needs to be charged. 12 hours or more with moderate use. Since around the FRG83D update my battery is about dead in around 4 or 5 hours. I haven't changed any settings or gotten any new apps or anything for quite some time.
For example, Friday night I charged my phone to 100% and then unplugged it (to plug in my girlfriends phone) and went to bed (about midnight). At 5:15am my alarm went off, i glanced at my phone and found the batter was at 10%!! the phone had been sitting there doing nothing all night with the screen off. I checked the battery use screen and it showed cell standby and AKMD taking up all the battery (55% and 35% respectively). I should mention that I have full signal where I am and have never had an issue. I cut off the screen rotate in the settings just in case that was part of it (AKMD being the gsensor i believe).
At next full charge that day i noticed the same problem, after being at 100% my battery was down to 10% after about 5 hours, almost the entire time I didn't use the phone. This time "display" was the largest percent by far (followed by cell standby), but clicking it showed only 15 minutes of use time for the display as I had purposefully not messed with the phone much.
Last night I had to be out and a bout so I decided to test things again. Charged full and cut airplane mode on. about 4 hours later my phone was down to 20ish percent, the only use of the phone being me looking at the charge level a couple times through the night.
I installed "spare parts" app and it shows my battery as being in good health and such but who knows how reliable that is.
Anyone else having similar issues? Any suggested remediation measures? I'm considering flashing the phone and reinstalling apps and such but would rather avoid that having never done that before and not having a desire to deal with setting everything back the way I have it.
Don't know if it matters but I run LauncherPRO and I do use the friends widget but it's never seemed to really cause battery issues before. I also run the news/weather widget, but again, no previous problems.
Any help would be great
Thanks!
In the spare parts app check partial wake usage. See if any apps are not letting your phone sleep.
nothing stands out other than UID 10073 which is handcent. currently my phone is charging but I'll pop it off the charger soon and watch the battery drop time again. I should note that inbetween all the tests so far i've rebooted the device so hanging apps of any kind should be killed off...
What ROM are you using?
Are you using Extended Controls? There is an issue with that and FRG83D. Uninstall it until the dev sorts it out.
yeah i am using extended controls. i'll take it off and see what happens.
Me too
I Have exactly the same issue, also have extended controls. Uninstalled and waiting to see if that works.
Cheers for the suggestion.
That did the trick! Loss like extended controls was the problem. A shame as i really like that app. Will hope they update and fix soon. Thanks!
Imbalance said:
That did the trick! Loss like extended controls was the problem. A shame as i really like that app. Will hope they update and fix soon. Thanks!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Extended controls updated!
Yup, uninstalling fixed it for me too. Haven't seen the update though. I remember seeing an update yesterday, but I had this issue with that update so that did not fix it for me. Hope they update it again soon
bra1nDeaD said:
Yup, uninstalling fixed it for me too. Haven't seen the update though. I remember seeing an update yesterday, but I had this issue with that update so that did not fix it for me. Hope they update it again soon
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I think it was updated again today. Now v5.03, and it seems to work properly.
So nobody saw Extended Controls showing up in Spare Parts, System Panel or other such programs?
Okay, this thread is probably misleading. This could be a bug, nothing more.
When I complete a build and then push it over the USB I have noticed something funny.
If I keep the cord attached when I flash, when the nook finishes booting, my battery gets reported as 100%. I can't say for sure that it happens everytime, but nt happens pretty often, at least.
It's pretty hard to tell, but it really seems to get 100% charged. The battery doesn't seem to drain any faster.
Now, I haven't checked it with any serious discipline. Maybe the nook would just shut off at 30% or whatever. Maybe it just reads the percentage it was at previously as 100% at this instance. Maybe its hard to tell if the nook just drains 15% faster. Maybe who knows what.
But its happened several times, and it sure seems to be 100%. I've checked all the levels in Battery Monitor Widget. (Science!)
So what do you think? Did my nook develop cold fusion or did I discover a misleading bug?
You can see the voltage jump in the attached screenshot. It jumped from about 80% to 100% in maybe ten minutes. I've seen jumps much more extreme.
I've had it happen to me too when I connect my nook to the pc with the usb cable. It will only jump to 100% if the battery level (for me) is above 80% when I connected it. Cold fusion, man I wouldn't be surprised with everything that's been done to it. I found when you reboot right after it jumps to 100%, it will drop back down to to what it was.
Yeah, mine maintains the charge level after reboot. At least, it reads as charged still.
I'm saying bug, not that it couldn't be cold fusion Obviously there are a few things you could do to see what is happening but I think the fun experiment would be to run down to something like 20% and then try what you have been doing. If you go from 20% to 100% it shouldn't take very long to see how it runs down if it is a bug.
Maybe it will correct and show 15% very quickly, maybe you'll see the percentages drop like seconds on a clock as it reports accelerated discharge or maybe you'll get a low battery warning at 95%! I am curious to see what it does.
Most likely it will just be wrong and shut down when it doesn't have enough juice without really giving any indication what it is doing. But we can hope for something more exciting
JP
Okay, I just had it happen again, and it is happening during adb push,
Maybe my computer is sending the update and throws in 1000 mAh as a tip.
Does this happen to anyone else?
Now that I think I know when it is happening, I will try and replicate it when the nook is at 25% or so. Then I will collect my noble prize. (If b&n tries to claim it, you guys will have my back, right?
mateorod said:
Okay, I just had it happen again, and it is happening during adb push,
Maybe my computer is sending the update and throws in 1000 mAh as a tip.
Does this happen to anyone else?
Now that I think I know when it is happening, I will try and replicate it when the nook is at 25% or so. Then I will collect my noble prize. (If b&n tries to claim it, you guys will have my back, right?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Interesting thread. I think it would be a noble prize rather than a Nobel as I suspect even B&N haven't found a way round the laws of physics.
I suspect the battery calibration is somehow getting mangled during the push somehow. What is quite interesting is that the battery monitor widget screenshot does show the charge at 100% whereas the battery voltage has only recovered a little bit. As the previous history indicates one should be getting close to 4200mV when the battery is really fully charged. Li PO batteries normally show a reasonably linear discharge curve from about 4200 at 100% down to about 3600mV when they are exhausted.
What, does the noble prize not have as much money, or something?!? Grumblegrumbleauto-correct-grumble...
I have wiped battery stats, rebooted a couple times, and have been using the nook...now at 93%.
It was at 78-80 before the miracle.
i personally would try using the Die Hard battery Calibration script and see what happens...
Yeah...you thought this thread was dead, but no.
Although I am unfortunately beginning to lean away from it being cold fusion. This time it happened upon connecting to ADB, no push or anything. That does kind of sounds Ike a bug.
But I did leave the whole history up for your perusal since the miracle energy. It's been a couple hours maybe. I was around 80 when it happened and I am just back to that level now.
You can see by the green portions, I noticed the miracle battery increase after I disconnected and it happened again upon reconnect a few moments later. Although to a much smaller degree as I was still running on a magical-miracle full charge.
I posted about this a while back.
With some microUSB cables, connecting the NC to a PC will munch the battery stats file and show instant 100%. You then have to leave it and let it charge fully and reset the battery stats using a battery calibration app or some other method. This happened to me using more than one micro USB cable, but I have several that do not do this. Given the pain it is to fix this problem, I just decided not to ever connect my NC to the PC again... wireless ADB and manage it over wifi instead.
Yes, there's some weird bug with this, it's been this way since day one. You'll see the level drop off drastically in steps.... It'll look normal, then boom, -10%, normal for a while, boom, -10%, etc...
Ah, so it just comes out in big chunks. I was wondering how it would eventually have to account for the discrepancy.
I had forgotten about this thread, sorry. But the heart remembered, so I have one last screenshot.
I never could actually catch the device catching back up, it seemed to just ease its way into it, if at all. But the other day I had the "instant charge" happen again. Later I flashed an update and left it in CWM for a couple hours. After flash, the system corrected itself. Have a look, the flat line is CWM.
I think I may have to return my noble prize.
Is anyone else having issues with the battery life on their Gear Live lately? I'd say in the past 2 weeks or so the battery life has gotten absolutely awful with no reason at all. This is seriously as bad as the original Galaxy Gear at this point. When I first got my Gear Live back in June the battery would last all day easily, and I'd usually have at least 30% left at the end of the night when I stuck it on the charging cradle. Now when I get home from work it's almost always at 20%. I don't have any apps or custom watch faces on it because they all suck right now (since the SDK isn't available yet), and haven't changed my usage patterns with the watch at all since I got it. I've done factory resets, used it with other phones just to see if it's something weird with my phone, etc. Nothing helps. Anyone else having these issues suddenly? Thanks.
Kind of bad today 33% ..... may not make it home
AstroDigital said:
Kind of bad today 33% ..... may not make it home
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It seems to be getting worse each day. At this point I've double checked to make sure no apps are installed on the watch and just did another factory reset of it. We'll see how it is today. This is horrible, if it doesn't improve this thing is getting sold.
It was just a bad day.
I may start turning the screen off when I am out in the sun.
Wish there was or I knew how to quickly toggle the screen on/off
AstroDigital said:
It was just a bad day.
I may start turning the screen off when I am out in the sun.
Wish there was or I knew how to quickly toggle the screen on/off
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yep, would be cool if pulling down to mute also turned the screen off unless turned on manually or by gesture.
I'm having sudden battery issues as well since yesterday. Took of the charger this morning at 8 am, by 10:20 only 75%, did reset and it changed to 49%, now at 12:45 I only have 12% left. Almost zero notifications, battery stat app shows no app use. Very confused from this.
Same issue
Gwanatu said:
Is anyone else having issues with the battery life on their Gear Live lately? I'd say in the past 2 weeks or so the battery life has gotten absolutely awful with no reason at all. This is seriously as bad as the original Galaxy Gear at this point. When I first got my Gear Live back in June the battery would last all day easily, and I'd usually have at least 30% left at the end of the night when I stuck it on the charging cradle. Now when I get home from work it's almost always at 20%. I don't have any apps or custom watch faces on it because they all suck right now (since the SDK isn't available yet), and haven't changed my usage patterns with the watch at all since I got it. I've done factory resets, used it with other phones just to see if it's something weird with my phone, etc. Nothing helps. Anyone else having these issues suddenly? Thanks.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I can't say absolutely awful, but it suddenly lasts less than half the time it usually did. I used to go two days with around 21% left when putting it to charge, since around the 24th of December, suddenly last barely a day. I find it really weird, as I am using everything the same as before. The only thing I can think of is the watch being on Android L, and the phone on 4.4.4 KitKat. This is just a theory as I have no Android L phone to test this with, that the 2 versions of Android use the Bluetooth differently and thus create a battery leak. I am not sure, I will have to wait until my Moto G gets Android L.
I am returning my watch to Google because since 2 days ago my battery dies at 4pm when it originally lasted all day and when I went to bed I still have anywhere from 20-40% left. Also my charging cradle broke and won't stick to the watch. Had to use rubber bands to charge it. I wish I hadn't bought the Samsung Gear Live because it is a piece a junk... The Asus Zen watch costs the same and is much better quality....
Sent from my SM-T320 using Tapatalk
I thought I was alone
Mine went from going around 2 days to now about 6 hours. I
I've nuked it and my phone to no avail.
The only think that changed was I upgraded to Lolly Pop. Would love a fix for this
What a scam. If this is how they treat early adopters I'm not going to buy another
I just bought a used gear live, and my battery was terrible with almost nothing but a watch face really added. I went to the google fit app on the watch and scrolled all the way to settings and disabled it and it seems much improved already! I think the step tracking is killing the battery somehow.
So Today I had the wifi on the watch turned off and also had Google Fit turned off. Got a good bit of notifications for texts and such and used voice to replay to the majority of them. With always on screen turned on half the day and tilt to wake motion turned off all day it is at 50% and has been on about 14 hours and says it still has 14 hours left. I am pretty happy with that!
I was having battery issues at well. It got so bad that my watch wouldn't last from 8am until about 2pm. Finally I just stopped wearing it for a few weeks. Picked it up again a week or so ago and got the update. Since then battery life is back to what is expected. However, I haven't added my wifi hot spots yet.
Try the app SWapp True Dark. It allows you to lower your screen's brightness more than what is offered by default. I now get 24 hours out of my watch on a single charge and that is WITH the screen set to "always on"!
Sent from my SM-N910T using Tapatalk
Should also remember that Li ion batteries typically have a charge life of 500 cycles or 18 months before degrading quite a bit. Some of you with older ones will start to have batteries go.
My Gear S2 operates as normal as it should, however even at idle, the battery drains rapidly. Once the unit is completely dead, I then dock it and it will say 60% charge, which I know is wrong given that the unit will not power on undocked, meaning the battery had been completely depleted. Unit charges normally but I think a bug is preventing it from reaching actual 100% since it believes 0% to be 60%. Is there a way I can fix this without tearing apart the unit or replacing the battery?
same issue
I'm having the exact same issue, did a factory reset today updated all apps still same. I use a basic watch face, turn brightness to 2, everything off except Bluetooth and can get about a day of use . Is anyone else having this issue and has a solution?
Battery dead
So update on this issue, (on the Gear App on the phones most updated version) I went to the basic watch face in gray scale, then turned off all notifications, under gear connection, I unchecked sync wi-fi profiles, and under about gear I unchecked marketing information. I'm not sure which of those if any made the difference but at the end of day one 16 hours of use I was at 70%. So on the second day I tried a colorful watch face with animations, and 16 hours in I was at 63%. So one of those changes I made may have fixed my issue.
I did uninstall and reinstall the app on the phone, as well as reset the watch itself, neither seemed to work until I did the above changes. Hopefully that will help someone, or at least help to find out what is causing the massive battery drain.
dbrothers1 said:
So update on this issue, (on the Gear App on the phones most updated version) I went to the basic watch face in gray scale, then turned off all notifications, under gear connection, I unchecked sync wi-fi profiles, and under about gear I unchecked marketing information. I'm not sure which of those if any made the difference but at the end of day one 16 hours of use I was at 70%. So on the second day I tried a colorful watch face with animations, and 16 hours in I was at 63%. So one of those changes I made may have fixed my issue.
I did uninstall and reinstall the app on the phone, as well as reset the watch itself, neither seemed to work until I did the above changes. Hopefully that will help someone, or at least help to find out what is causing the massive battery drain.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
With all that I have done with my gear, most I was able to get was about 10 hours. Though today it did to something odd. It died completely like it normally does, (it dies anywhere between 3-10% ish, and when it does die, its completely dead) so I placed it on the dock. Two minutes later I check and it reports 34%, "thats odd" I think to myself so I undock it and power it up thinking I would get no more than 5 minutes battery life on it since it couldnt possibly have that much charge in two minutes. I also expected it to report a low percentage but it didnt. I placed it back on my wrist and it continues to run about 10 minutes later down to 25% and still going! I find it odd. My current leakage issue I think remains and might be why the watch doesnt last as long. I might end up getting a new battery and see. My top battery user: watch faces at ~45%, even if the face hardly came on, and I am using one with a custom background that is mostly pure black.
Drain
That does sound pretty weird. I had a custom watch face installed "Mr Time" and started with a brand new install and I'm slowly adding things back in.
I would suggest a fresh install of the phone app, and the watch, using the classic face black and white. If you can get similar results to what I have then one by one start customizing it. I tried a lot of things to get it to work, over several days and that's what worked for me. I even uninstalled all of the watch faces I want using from the app"i felt that Mr time was still running in the background, even though it probably wasn't.
Good Luck
Had anyone else noticed a Pixel 4 XL battery that's generally fine until it hits about 30% and then plummets to zero within minutes? Seems to be happening all the time at the moment. Any suggestions on how to solve this?
magnatom said:
Had anyone else noticed a Pixel 4 XL battery that's generally fine until it hits about 30% and then plummets to zero within minutes? Seems to be happening all the time at the moment. Any suggestions on how to solve this?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
From personal experience with Google and battery issues, I'll tell you this...
Do a factory reset or better yet flash the next monthly update using the factory image with the -w still in the script to force the full wipe. If this does not fix the problem then your due a warranty claim in my opinion. They will tell you to do all this as part of the troubleshooting anyway and you'll probably have to go through the motions regardless but it'll at least give you a better idea where you stand before jumping through their hoops!
CyberpodS2 said:
From personal experience with Google and battery issues, I'll tell you this...
Do a factory reset or better yet flash the next monthly update using the factory image with the -w still in the script to force the full wipe. If this does not fix the problem then your due a warranty claim in my opinion. They will tell you to do all this as part of the troubleshooting anyway and you'll probably have to go through the motions regardless but it'll at least give you a better idea where you stand before jumping through their hoops!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
This is good advice. If a factory reset doesn't help, I'd see about a warranty claim as well. The Pixel 4XL is a good phone but while the battery life isn't one of it's strong suits, I've never seen anything like you describe. They are pretty good about replacing a bad phone after the usual troubleshooting. It's a pain but worth the trouble.
This looks exactly like what was happening on the Nexus 6P phones. This is the first case that I've seen on the pixel like though. It was so widespread on the Nexus 6P line that there is a class action suit still going on. I had three of those phones with this issue. As CyperpodS2 said a factory reset should be your first option. I doubt it will help if it is a hardware problem but Google will require you to do that before the will RMA your phone anyway.
Thanks guys. Tried a factory reset but it has just done exactly the same thing as before. Gets to about 30-29% and then drops within a matter of seconds to zero and turns off. I'll phone my carrier today to see how they respond to this. I'll let you know how I get on.
Oh and here is the battery history.
Good luck. You shouldn't have any trouble getting a replacement.
Crap! Me too! Everything was fine and then all of a sudden battery is dead. I also have issues charging to 100% using my wireless charger but maybe it's the charger. The sudden death at 30% battery just started happening. I did install the latest February update and don't remember it doing this before then. Up until now I've been really happy with battery life.
I've been hitting 30% and lower recently due to changing when I charge the phone. I have not seen a sudden drop once I reach 30% and I have battery saver turn on automatically at 25% and can get hours out of that. To be honest, since I deleted facebook account my phones have always had better battery live than friends with the same device. It was the first thing I noticed about removing FB/Messenger, I went to a single charge for 1.5 days.
Just to update. Google did replace my Pixel XL without any issues. I didn't get any feedback on the phone I sent, but I assume the fact that they haven't charged me anything suggests that they did find a problem. Hope you get your issue sorted out @SnrSuave and that these are isolated problems.
I've been doing some testing and trying to recalibrate the battery. Seems to be better now. I let the battery run down completely empty and then fully charge while turned off. Last night I got the battery down to 10% without it dropping fast.
My experience last days
Once it didn't load over 15% (display bug)
All is fine after complete empty device
Good to hear others are solving their issues. I had run my battery down and charged fully a few times, but didn't improve things for me. Hopefully just one of those random issues that happen from time to time. replaced device running well. :good:
I had the same **** with my 3xl.
In the end i RMA it.....