Hi guys
I have a bad problem with my note8 and that's battery
my phone work good from 100% to 10% (5 or 6 hour screen on) but when battery level is going to %10 phone going down
yes!
when phone's battery level is 10%, Suddenly will 8% and 5% Then phone going down:crying:
when phone is off and I connect to the charger, then phone charge will 10% I disconnected charger and then phone work is normal form 10% to 0%:fingers-crossed:
Is My battery Corrupt???
Please help me
halvlid said:
Hi guys
I have a bad problem with my note8 and that's battery
my phone work good from 100% to 10% (5 or 6 hour screen on) but when battery level is going to %10 phone going down
yes!
when phone's battery level is 10%, Suddenly will 8% and 5% Then phone going down:crying:
when phone is off and I connect to the charger, then phone charge will 10% I disconnected charger and then phone work is normal form 10% to 0%:fingers-crossed:
Is My battery Corrupt???
Please help me
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I am having the same problem. Mine starts from 20%.
Dbj.Dhaval said:
I am having the same problem. Mine starts from 20%.
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that is so bad
do you go to samsung store?
halvlid said:
that is so bad
do you go to samsung store?
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No as the phone is rooted it will be of no use
Try to make your phones battery empty as much as possible....my note 8 was doing the same thing...i waited for its battery to go to 0%..but even after it turns off itself... whenever i press the power button it turns on again and then turn off after the boot up..which means that it's battery is still not fully 0%...to make the phone complete dead..i went to boot locker and Waited for some time...after some time it was automatically ded(because in bootlocker the phone screen is on constantly)....then i recharged it to full 100% and now it's good as new.
zafi7890 said:
Try to make your phones battery empty as much as possible....my note 8 was doing the same thing...i waited for its battery to go to 0%..but even after it turns off itself... whenever i press the power button it turns on again and then turn off after the boot up..which means that it's battery is still not fully 0%...to make the phone complete dead..i went to boot locker and Waited for some time...after some time it was automatically ded(because in bootlocker the phone screen is on constantly)....then i recharged it to full 100% and now it's good as new.
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Calibrating the battery like that sometimes does the trick. What you should keep in mind is that deep discharges wear down lithium-ion batteries, which can prove troublesome in phones with a non-swappable battery.
zafi7890 said:
Try to make your phones battery empty as much as possible....my note 8 was doing the same thing...i waited for its battery to go to 0%..but even after it turns off itself... whenever i press the power button it turns on again and then turn off after the boot up..which means that it's battery is still not fully 0%...to make the phone complete dead..i went to boot locker and Waited for some time...after some time it was automatically ded(because in bootlocker the phone screen is on constantly)....then i recharged it to full 100% and now it's good as new.
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I will try do it
tnx!
oddbehreif said:
Calibrating the battery like that sometimes does the trick. What you should keep in mind is that deep discharges wear down lithium-ion batteries, which can prove troublesome in phones with a non-swappable battery.
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yes i know
deep discharges can wear but this is very extravagant, my battery down under 10% and i dont know why!!!!
I hope my battery is not damaged
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Hello,
I own a 5 month old htc one m7. From past few days I have observed that the battery is draining unusually from 100%-85%.Today I observed that it came down to 88% from 100% in half an hour during which the phone was just in standby mode with no background apps running. Is this normal? Please suggest me what to do.
Shut it off and charge it
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abhishek_chennaka said:
Hello,
I own a 5 month old htc one m7. From past few days I have observed that the battery is draining unusually from 100%-85%.Today I observed that it came down to 88% from 100% in half an hour during which the phone was just in standby mode with no background apps running. Is this normal? Please suggest me what to do.
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it is normal you don't have to worry about it
and yes you can charge it while power off
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abhishek_chennaka said:
Hello,
I own a 5 month old htc one m7. From past few days I have observed that the battery is draining unusually from 100%-85%.Today I observed that it came down to 88% from 100% in half an hour during which the phone was just in standby mode with no background apps running. Is this normal? Please suggest me what to do.
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is google location services on?? if it is, turn it off immediately. go 2 settings-apps-all. see all the background services running. close them all. My One is 3 months old, but doesn't drain so fast
xcrazydx said:
Shut it off and charge it
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Will try that
raghav kapur said:
is google location services on?? if it is, turn it off immediately. go 2 settings-apps-all. see all the background services running. close them all. My One is 3 months old, but doesn't drain so fast
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Its on since i bought the phone. But the drain is only happening from a week or so
abhishek_chennaka said:
Its on since i bought the phone. But the drain is only happening from a week or so
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still turn it off. it will definitely help
To add to the good advice the other people have stated you can try to better calibrate the percentage of your device by letting it run completely down to the point where your phone shuts off. While its off plug it in. Keep it off while its charging. Once its green turn the phone back on, still keeping it plugged in. The indicator will go green to red for a short time. Once your at 100% then you can unplug and use your phone. By running it down to zero and leaving it off and fully charging it you essentially are calibrating the device.
Currently its off, and if it drops to 90% or so within minutes theres a good chance it could do the opposite when it gets so 5% or less. It might sit there for an hour or so because the calibration is off.
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To add to the good advice the other people have stated you can try to better calibrate the percentage of your device by letting it run completely down to the point where your phone shuts off. While its off plug it in. Keep it off while its charging. Once its green turn the phone back on, still keeping it plugged in. The indicator will go green to red for a short time. Once your at 100% then you can unplug and use your phone. By running it down to zero and leaving it off and fully charging it you essentially are calibrating the device.
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yes
do this once or twice in a month
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IAmSixNine said:
To add to the good advice the other people have stated you can try to better calibrate the percentage of your device by letting it run completely down to the point where your phone shuts off. While its off plug it in. Keep it off while its charging. Once its green turn the phone back on, still keeping it plugged in. The indicator will go green to red for a short time. Once your at 100% then you can unplug and use your phone. By running it down to zero and leaving it off and fully charging it you essentially are calibrating the device.
Currently its off, and if it drops to 90% or so within minutes theres a good chance it could do the opposite when it gets so 5% or less. It might sit there for an hour or so because the calibration is off.
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Thanks a lot man..it worked
Thank you everyone for your replies.
abhishek_chennaka said:
Thanks a lot man..it worked
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Awesome.. Glad i could help.
IAmSixNine said:
To add to the good advice the other people have stated you can try to better calibrate the percentage of your device by letting it run completely down to the point where your phone shuts off. While its off plug it in. Keep it off while its charging. Once its green turn the phone back on, still keeping it plugged in. The indicator will go green to red for a short time. Once your at 100% then you can unplug and use your phone. By running it down to zero and leaving it off and fully charging it you essentially are calibrating the device.
Currently its off, and if it drops to 90% or so within minutes theres a good chance it could do the opposite when it gets so 5% or less. It might sit there for an hour or so because the calibration is off.
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It didnt work for me
My phone has water damage. I currently have it in a bag of rice to hopefully bring it back to life. After a few hours I plugged it in to see if that would help, and I it had a strange activity. The LED in the phone handset was lit and green. I never rooted it to enable the LED. Any advice would be great!
PS: Sorry if this post is not the most coherent. I am currently very hungover, and having problems functioning. Also, I have no idea how my phone got wet! Happy Sunday to me!
Try a battery reset
The Dirtydee Z3
The led turns on when the battery is so low that the display can't turn on to show that its charging.
Device should turn on after sometime
Durteedee said:
Try a battery reset
The Dirtydee Z3
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How is that achieved?
yaddam205 said:
How is that achieved?
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As @adity said above, the LED turns on when your battery is too low to turn on the screen.
Charge it for some time.
adity said:
The led turns on when the battery is so low that the display can't turn on to show that its charging.
Device should turn on after sometime
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Testing that now. Thanks for the heads up!
Fingers (and toes) crossed!!
You should've let it rest on rice for like one day.
On the good side, the moto x is kind of water proof.
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The screen is now on and showing 0% battery. It has been plugged in for hours now with no change in level. I was able to get into FastBoot, however any option I choose results in the phone rebooting back to the battery charge level screen.
Thanks for the help!
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I plugged my phone into my cars 2.1 amp charger and after 20min or so it showed 100% battery. The phone booted, however it did not complete and turned off. When it did It read 0% once more. I have tried volume down and power for 3 mins with no result. Any more tips?
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I pulled the back over off and held the battery ribbon down. LIFE!! Phone displayed 100% and it was running fine. However, when I removed it from power it shut off immediately.
yaddam205 said:
*Update 2*
I plugged my phone into my cars 2.1 amp charger and after 20min or so it showed 100% battery. The phone booted, however it did not complete and turned off. When it did It read 0% once more. I have tried volume down and power for 3 mins with no result. Any more tips?
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I pulled the back over off and held the battery ribbon down. LIFE!! Phone displayed 100% and it was running fine. However, when I removed it from power it shut off immediately.
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your battery is bad
Kisaraji said:
your battery is bad
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I thought so too. I let it charge over night while it was cycling the boot screen, and when I awoke it was perfect. Battery 100% and turned on without issue. I understand letting your battery hit 0% is bad, but having it completely malfunction for 24+ hrs is rather poor play on Motorola's behalf.
How do you know that it's moto's fault?
Perhaps there was still some water left in your device?
This took longer to dry and caused the malfunction...
Don't judge so quickly!
I tell you this, because I had a motorola x with the same problem, the solution was to change the battery. Solved, try another battery
Dropping phone in water and having issues after is Moto's fault....? :silly:
I'll add... Water can and usually does wreak havoc on these things. Anything can go wrong after. Usually I'd say move on. Don't waste time or money trying to fix it.
You maybe were lucky. :good: But to suggest it's Moto's fault is crazy. Lol My X has died many times and 30 seconds on the charger and it boots. Anything you experienced was from the water.... Not a defect.
yaddam205 said:
I thought so too. I let it charge over night while it was cycling the boot screen, and when I awoke it was perfect. Battery 100% and turned on without issue. I understand letting your battery hit 0% is bad, but having it completely malfunction for 24+ hrs is rather poor play on Motorola's behalf.
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You put your phone in water, then turned it on again after only trying to dry it for a VERY short time. Bit amazing it even worked, and your complaining because it worked but only after drying?
Jesus man.
Pretty sure LIthium Ion batteries don't like going down near zero. Even when your phone says zero% and the phone automatically turns off it still isn't completely discharged.
I've let my nexus 7, and game controllers sit unused for a while. When you try to use them again they need a really long charge before they will work again.
The water probably put a load across the battery and nearly completely discharged it.
I actually just went thru this. I did the old school battery calibration using NeMa's app in the play store. Says to discharge 100%.. Phew lol. I was stressed. I had the same problems as above
Hi guys my Xperia Z1 was charged to 100% after some use normally went down to 93% next second i pulled the phone out of the pocket it was turned off tried to turn it on got it to vibrate once but nothing showed up on display tried once again few minutzes later it booted up but just went off on bootloader. I came hame and put it on charger phone turned on showing like 50% battery drained it to zero started charging to 100 on 60-70% on charging suddenly went up to 100%
i used phone for 2 days with random reboots and after switching it on showing different percent of battery remaining, today it wont work without charger after i disconect charger phone shuts down. Could anyone tell me if this is problem with battery or its faulty motherboard maybe? thanks
ps. i need fast answer because im about to buy a battery
Tried to boot phone into safe mode and see how it reacts? Also do you use Stamina mode or any other service that changes or reads system properties?
whats the point of booting in safe mode if battery percent is going crazy even when phone is charging wile its shutdown
admir101 said:
whats the point of booting in safe mode if battery percent is going crazy even when phone is charging wile its shutdown
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You have classic symptoms of a dying battery. Replace it and the problems will go away... If you did a search, you would find exactly the same symptoms described by others and the same solution. Your battery can't hold power due to a deterioration of cells.
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You have classic symptoms of a dying battery. Replace it and the problems will go away... If you did a search, you would find exactly the same symptoms described by others and the same solution. Your battery can't hold power due to a deterioration of cells.
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Hi
I'm having a weird issue that I can't explain...
Not seven hours ago, I was using my Oneplus 3T just fine but when I woke up this morning... it was completely dead! When I try turning it on it shows the oneplus logo for about 3 seconds and then turns off. Pressing volume up or down to get into the bootloader or recovery does the same exact thing.
When I plug it in, it shows the charging screen but holding the power button does absolutely nothing.
What the hell just happend?
As stupid as this may sound, seems like the battery is totally drained? Charge it up for an hour before using. Gluck.
rezapatel said:
As stupid as this may sound, seems like the battery is totally drained? Charge it up for an hour before using. Gluck.
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It ended up being that... my phone was still about 80% when I left it 7 hours ago, certain apps are telling me that it drained about 50% per hour and that's just crazy!
noahvt said:
It ended up being that... my phone was still about 80% when I left it 7 hours ago, certain apps are telling me that it drained about 50% per hour and that's just crazy!
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maybe thats why they're sporting dash charge it dies quicker than it charges
Haha good to hear your phone is back in action. Battery drains can be a pain, you just need to see what app caused it .. clear the cache and preferably the data too for that app and see if it still causes damage to battery. If it doesn't fix time to learn to live without that app.
My phone has a battry issue or the fake charge
It charge's t'ill 100% when turn it on i found it 90 or 80%
When i use it i benifit from only 15 or 20 % then it shut down suddenly and turn on with 1% or it won't
Please guys i need some help it nerves me a lot
Faulty battery that's all.
iRyan41 said:
Faulty battery that's all.
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I've tried to change the battry the same problem ?
Achyang said:
I've tried to change the battry the same problem
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What rom are you using ?
Probably the power IC is damaged. If that's the case I fear that you will have to replace the entire board.
Sometimes happens after you flash a ROM.
Try using a battery calibration tool and see if that works......
I proposed this to a partner, you have nothing to lose, I tell you what I've done with something similar: download the whole battery, when you turn it on, nothing comes out, maybe it just vibrates, you remove the battery, the sim and the sd, so you put the power button for a few seconds and leave it like this for 4 or 5 minutes, after that time you set everything up and put it to charge, use it later until the battery is fully discharged, do not load it before only when it turns itself off, I hope this helps you
Same problem
achyang said:
my phone has a battry issue or the fake charge
it charge's t'ill 100% when turn it on i found it 90 or 80%
when i use it i benifit from only 15 or 20 % then it shut down suddenly and turn on with 1% or it won't
please guys i need some help it nerves me a lot
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iam also having same problem and it has become serious matter now
when i need my phone the most it shuts down automatically and start with 2% battery left
i have also tried changing the batteries but the problem was stilled there