So I charged my phone yesterday overnight and in the morning I unplugged it after 1 hour 20 minutes I kind of felt weird cause my battery was still at 100% I tried using cpuz to check my mv and it was 3080 and decreasing steadily after some more usage, I though it was rom issue so I installed stock Chinese & global same problem I reinstalled RR again and let my battery drain till it died I charged my phone and and it's charging normally the mv was increasing steadily but the battery percentage was at 100%, TL; DR please help me
Mataujo said:
So I charged my phone yesterday overnight and in the morning I unplugged it after 1 hour 20 minutes I kind of felt weird cause my battery was still at 100% I tried using cpuz to check my mv and it was 3080 and decreasing steadily after some more usage, I though it was rom issue so I installed stock Chinese & global same problem I reinstalled RR again and let my battery drain till it died I charged my phone and and it's charging normally the mv was increasing steadily but the battery percentage was at 100%, TL; DR please help me
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Did you wipe caches and system before flashing another ROM?
james1089 said:
Did you wipe caches and system before flashing another ROM?
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Yes everything
try to follow a part of this thread instructions :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/guide-how-to-callibrate-battery-device-t3308554
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--> GingerDx V023
--> Stock Kernel.
I wiped out battery stats from CWM just after flashing the new ROM , but after calibration , and after charging the phone the battery gets mis-calibrated and gives me an error in battery percentage of about 20-25%
I calibrate again , and then again it mis-calibrates again.
To explain more , Suppose I have full 100% battery and I calibrate battery. I normally use my phone , and restart my phone after listening to music etc.
I get true and correct battery percentage every time I restart.
But when I charge my phone when it has about 10% battery , it charges up to 100% in about 50 minutes.
And when I restart my phone , it says I have only 77% battery left.
Mis-calibration is only when I charge my phone , not when I am using it normally.
I am not having problems with battery life as such when I finally manage to charge it to 100% after restarting my phone several times to actually get it fully charged (about 30+ hours of moderate usage after full charge) , but I don't get the true battery percentage on my phone when I charge , and my phone doesn't charge to its full capacity in one go.
I re-flashed GDx V023 three times , but the problem persists. I tried all calibration techniques and apps in the market but failed.
What can I do ?
Mayank77 said:
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--> GingerDx V023
--> Stock Kernel.
I wiped out battery stats from CWM just after flashing the new ROM , but after calibration , and after charging the phone the battery gets mis-calibrated and gives me an error in battery percentage of about 20-25%
I calibrate again , and then again it mis-calibrates again.
To explain more , Suppose I have full 100% battery and I calibrate battery. I normally use my phone , and restart my phone after listening to music etc.
I get true and correct battery percentage every time I restart.
But when I charge my phone when it has about 10% battery , it charges up to 100% in about 50 minutes.
And when I restart my phone , it says I have only 77% battery left.
Mis-calibration is only when I charge my phone , not when I am using it normally.
I am not having problems with battery life as such when I finally manage to charge it to 100% after restarting my phone several times to actually get it fully charged (about 30+ hours of moderate usage after full charge) , but I don't get the true battery percentage on my phone when I charge , and my phone doesn't charge to its full capacity in one go.
I re-flashed GDx V023 three times , but the problem persists. I tried all calibration techniques and apps in the market but failed.
What can I do ?
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Did you ever try to full wipe your system?
Try to full drain your battery after calibration,
maybe it will solve your problem.
Sorry for my bad english,
acoongg said:
Did you ever try to full wipe your system?
Try to full drain your battery after calibration,
maybe it will solve your problem.
Sorry for my bad english,
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Initiated full wipe each time.
Not tried full drain yet. Let me do it and then see if it works .
Sounds very much like a problem I encountered with my spare battery (actually, 2 spare batteries). It also appears to (in part) depend on the ROM. Stock ROMs don't seem to have that problem. Consider it a kind of tradeoff for whatever benefit you're deriving from your custom ROM.
Still not able to fix
Not sure what I can do.
Never had this problem with GingerDx V022
Mayank77 said:
Still not able to fix
Not sure what I can do.
Never had this problem with GingerDx V022
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you can revert back to GingerDx V022 if you want better battery life
acoongg said:
you can revert back to GingerDx V022 if you want better battery life
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I wish I hadn't had to revert back
But that's what seems like it now.
hello
i just wanna ask something about my battery life on my x8...here's how it goes first i fully charge my battery up to 100% until it says on status battery full...then i unplugged it..after it i texted for a few minutes...and i check the status of my battery and it says: 28 mins 23s on battery..my battery is on 96%..is this normal.? or somethings draining my battery,?
i use minicm7 2.2
this is normal since battery is heating itself while charging, and when it cools down it shows less percentage of itself... to maximaze your current battery life, calibrate the battery:
1. charge it to 100% no more no less
2. leave the charger PLUGGED IN, and reboot to CWM
3. there you should find somewhere under options or advanced "wipe battery stats", and you press that
4. reboot your device and when it starts up it will show about 91%, charge it to 100% and you have your battery calibrated
NOTE: the charger is always plugged in
ok thanks i'll try it... one question should i drain the battery before calibrating it.?..as in zero percent??
menos_grande said:
ok thanks i'll try it... one question should i drain the battery before calibrating it.?..as in zero percent??
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Yes , that is recommended.
Also , one advice from me.
Even after calibration , whenever your phone says 100% charged , reboot it while the charger is plugged. You will get the exact battery charge after reboot.
Do it every time your recharge your phone.
Then stop rebooting when you get a 99% or 100% after a fresh reboot. Trust me , it helps.
ok thanks for the advice i'll try that too...
it is normal dude ....mine is giving 1day on heavy use
use zepplinrox's supercharge script...it really made a CONSIDERABLE change to m battery usage time
I have one question: "Why my battery is giving 6-8h. My battery 2 days ago giving 24 and more hour." Sorry for my English, but i am from Poland
what happened 2 days ago? did you install new ROM?
The OP might not have needed to install a new ROM, just an APP or maybe just a combination of APPs running. My phone sometimes canes the battery in a couple of hours from 50% to nothing for no apparent reason. On both stock and custom (actually better battery life on custom) it lasts about a day but sometimes about 6 hours! Not sure what is going on as this happened on both the stock 1.6, 2.1 and the custom 2.3.4!
I flashed CM 10.2 last night, and it had about 80% battery. But in the morning found the phone's battery dead. Recharged it again, and found out that it was losing 10% of charge in 15 minutes on standby. This is the first time I had battery issues like that.
I was using HarshJelly (latest build) , over which I flashed Carbon ROM (Build 6). But the carbon ROM was stuck in a bootloop.
SO, I decided to flash the benevolent CM 10.2. But got the battery issues I just mentioned.
I checked that wifi was off and brightness was at minimum.
AFAIK, kernel might not be the problem as CM installs its own kernel, as told to me by the people here at xda.
Does somebody has a similar problem? How can I stop this?
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I flashed CM 10.2 last night, and it had about 80% battery. But in the morning found the phone's battery dead. Recharged it again, and found out that it was losing 10% of charge in 15 minutes on standby. This is the first time I had battery issues like that.
I was using HarshJelly (latest build) , over which I flashed Carbon ROM (Build 6). But the carbon ROM was stuck in a bootloop.
SO, I decided to flash the benevolent CM 10.2. But got the battery issues I just mentioned.
I checked that wifi was off and brightness was at minimum.
AFAIK, kernel might not be the problem as CM installs its own kernel, as told to me by the people here at xda.
Does somebody has a similar problem? How can I stop this?
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You did factory reset and you wiped cache and dalvik cache? What was consuming your battery most? BTW CM10.2 is draining battery more than stock and CM10.1 I think.
Yes, the usual drill - factory reset, wipe cache and wipe dalvik. Each of the times I flashed a new ROM.
Fusion_RIP said:
Yes, the usual drill - factory reset, wipe cache and wipe dalvik. Each of the times I flashed a new ROM.
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Discharge/full charge 3-4 times. It should make it more normal... In Battery settings, what is shown to drain most?
The top drainers are-
1. Android System - 21%
2. Android OS - 18%
3. Mediaserver - 16%
4. Apollo - 12% (listened to music for over an hour before last recharge, using headphones of course)
Fusion_RIP said:
The top drainers are-
1. Android System - 21%
2. Android OS - 18%
3. Mediaserver - 16%
4. Apollo - 12% (listened to music for over an hour before last recharge, using headphones of course)
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This is first chageing after installation? Probably Mediaserver scan something, after it is done it will not drain that much. Like I told, do 3-4 cycle of discharge/charge. After that you will have better picture about battery life.
Fusion_RIP said:
I flashed CM 10.2 last night, and it had about 80% battery. But in the morning found the phone's battery dead. Recharged it again, and found out that it was losing 10% of charge in 15 minutes on standby. This is the first time I had battery issues like that.
I was using HarshJelly (latest build) , over which I flashed Carbon ROM (Build 6). But the carbon ROM was stuck in a bootloop.
SO, I decided to flash the benevolent CM 10.2. But got the battery issues I just mentioned.
I checked that wifi was off and brightness was at minimum.
AFAIK, kernel might not be the problem as CM installs its own kernel, as told to me by the people here at xda.
Does somebody has a similar problem? How can I stop this?
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I bought another battery and for my surprise I got the same performance. So I investigate and I installed a battery calibration. You must be root for use it. You must charge the phone all the night, and on the morning, you launch the application without unplug the phone to the charger. Once you did it, unplug it, and try!
You must do it after every ROM install.
As shut_down said, the battery pretty much figured itself out after a couple of discharge cycles. Right now, I charge it once every two days! :highfive:
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Discharge/full charge 3-4 times. It should make it more normal... In Battery settings, what is shown to drain most?
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I want to try this too...
It's charging until 100% and then use until 0% then charge again???
Or is charge until 100% then discharge a little and charge again until 100%??
Shiningb said:
I want to try this too...
It's charging until 100% and then use until 0% then charge again???
Or is charge until 100% then discharge a little and charge again until 100%??
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Charge to 100%, discrarge to something about 0% (0-5%). And again charge to 100%.
there isn't such thing as battery calibration. 10.2 is a battery drainer, period
fbs said:
there isn't such thing as battery calibration. 10.2 is a battery drainer, period
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Offtopic: I remember Saint from MadTeam said that battery calibration didn't existed... And i agree with him...
Well i tried this (I discharged my phone completely) and after charging overnight, it feels good...
Still testing...
If i play n64 on my phone for 1h, then the screen time lasts around 2h30m...
fix battery drain issue:cyclops:
i guess you use greenify and hibernate some apps drain your battery
sorry for my bad english~
After I flashed latest firmware my device booted and then suddenly turned off and battery dropped to 2%.
Any solution for this? Is my battery dead?
same for me, happened once from 60% to 6%
try to calibrate your battery
as for me, I'm using L-Speed for calibrating. No problem so far.
If still happen, then maybe your battery is damage
TheWolfSVK said:
After I flashed latest firmware my device booted and then suddenly turned off and battery dropped to 2%.
Any solution for this? Is my battery dead?
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Sometimes battery drops suddenly. Charge it again and see how fast it charges. If it charges completely in few minutes then battery is fine. Also about the calibration. I really don't think you need battery calibration if you are using latest custom roms. It updates battery stats itself on rebooting.
Hello,
since couple days my phone shows improper % of battery .
To fixit I tried clear cache then full discharge and charging when phone off to 100% (battery format). I was able to get information in android that battery was charged at 98%.
Battery was showing proper % during normal usage -was decreasing.
But problem was back -after next charge % was not increasing.
According to aida64 battery was fully charged. Charge counter ~= capacity but level was on 60% health- good
during discharging battery status was not changing then when charge counter/capacity was <0,6 battery level started to update and decrease.
So it looks like that update of battery level is OK but is NOK when charging.
I did factory reset and redownload system using lenovo moto smart assistant - did not helped. only clear cache and reformat helps for one charging.
I'm on XT1805 latest update of stock 8.1 rom
any advice how to fix it?
Thanks
Me too having same issue and phone shuts down abruptly. On latest stock firmware.