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Hello! So my phone is new, just bought it on 22nd Dec! It's not rooted, and i havent done much to it other than downloading apps. Till now, the battery has been charged to full, drained to 0 and then charged to full again. So today, i tried rebooting my phone and bam: battery drain! O_O Is this normal? I've looked around some forums, but all of those are related to rooted phones so, yeah >o<!! It's running ICS also, btw.
Since the phone is new, i think its normal, but i don't know actually. Anything i can do about it? Or will it become normal after a few days?
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Hello! So my phone is new, just bought it on 22nd Dec! It's not rooted, and i havent done much to it other than downloading apps. Till now, the battery has been charged to full, drained to 0 and then charged to full again. So today, i tried rebooting my phone and bam: battery drain! O_O Is this normal? I've looked around some forums, but all of those are related to rooted phones so, yeah >o<!! It's running ICS also, btw.
Since the phone is new, i think its normal, but i don't know actually. Anything i can do about it? Or will it become normal after a few days?
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I have same "BAM" sometimes after reboot. :crying:
But don't drain to 0, its better to charge when its 20-10% left.
This is normal. After a few charge cycles, the measuring of battery will be accurate.
But if you do factory reset, or too many restarts, you'll notice this inaccuracy again.
And again, when the battery has 1%, it has about 3,2V, which is safe and does not damage the battery. Control mechanism for battery is good enough, there is no need to worry about damaging the battery by discharging.
whatisparadox said:
Hello! So my phone is new, just bought it on 22nd Dec! It's not rooted, and i havent done much to it other than downloading apps. Till now, the battery has been charged to full, drained to 0 and then charged to full again. So today, i tried rebooting my phone and bam: battery drain! O_O Is this normal? I've looked around some forums, but all of those are related to rooted phones so, yeah >o<!! It's running ICS also, btw.
Since the phone is new, i think its normal, but i don't know actually. Anything i can do about it? Or will it become normal after a few days?
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Which country are you from/Where did you buy your Xperia V and through which network?
nightwing369 said:
Which country are you from/Where did you buy your Xperia V and through which network?
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I bought it in Singapore, under Singtel. If that helps o.o
peetr_ said:
This is normal. After a few charge cycles, the measuring of battery will be accurate.
But if you do factory reset, or too many restarts, you'll notice this inaccuracy again.
And again, when the battery has 1%, it has about 3,2V, which is safe and does not damage the battery. Control mechanism for battery is good enough, there is no need to worry about damaging the battery by discharging.
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I hope it's really normal then, since another problem I found is that the phone sorts of heats up throughout the night and sometimes I can't unlock it. And other times, after locking it, if sort of can't be unlocked anymore until I pull the battery.
This is my first Xperia phone, got to say I'm kinda disappointed.
So i posted this during christmas right? It's like the 4th now, and the problem still persists.Over ONE WEEK. ROAR. This morning, the phone heated up for no reason (again; don't know how many times it happened now ,_,) and i couldn't unlock it and i pull the battery and bam! Over the course of the week, it's obviously been happening again and again. I'm getting so frustrated with this phone, but i don't want to go without a phone by sending it to repair, not to mention the center is so FAR away from me.
Just hope for the problem to be solved, or go away soon.
Does anyone else experience this too?
(PS: I've charged my phone quite an amount of times, since i'm a heavy user and it's a NEW phone, so yeah, i get busy playing with it, to the extent i almost charge it everyday. Is that bad?)
whatisparadox said:
Does anyone else experience this too?
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Yes, going through the sleep of death on my xperia v. It started when I switch on the location-based wifi service, and stopped when I disable that service.
I also turned off google location reporting which sort of saved my battery life.
hernit said:
Yes, going through the sleep of death on my xperia v. It started when I switch on the location-based wifi service, and stopped when I disable that service.
I also turned off google location reporting which sort of saved my battery life.
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thanks bro! will try out and see what happens in a few days. :fingers-crossed:
Spoke too soon, just got another sleep of death
hernit said:
Spoke too soon, just got another sleep of death
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i was safe for last night, but seeing as to how you still got the sleep of death, i guess i'm not that safe. i just hope sony will come out with some solutions sooooooon. :crying:
Repair with SUS, it has been discussed in another thread somewhere. :good:
datagubben said:
Repair with SUS, it has been discussed in another thread somewhere. :good:
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yeah, i know the thread you're talking about. i've done that way, way earlier, like the day after i experienced it for the first few times, and it didn't work still,
Seriously, I'm on JB Singapore firmware and still I'm getting SoD, when will sony come up with a solution?
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Seriously, I'm on JB Singapore firmware and still I'm getting SoD, when will sony come up with a solution?
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This is the second time youre posting this. And youre completely out of topic.
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This is the second time youre posting this. And youre completely out of topic.
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I know, cause it gives me weird SoDs and battery drains, mainly SoDs,
Off topic
and you're from Sri Lanka, how rude of you to talk to another Sri Lankan like this,
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I know, cause it gives me weird SoDs and battery drains, mainly SoDs,
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and you're from Sri Lanka, how rude of you to talk to another Sri Lankan like this,
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Haha I never knew. But it would be frowned upon by others if you do this. So stick to one thread
okay so i know i'm the OP and i haven't been on in AGES but i'm here to update on the situation.
i guess the problem is.... perhaps solved? i don't know what i did or if i did anything but the problem seemed to have went away by itself.
the only 'problem' now is that the battery level is still fluctuating whenever i restart the phone :insert facepalm:
and contacting SONY didn't really help, they just told me to go down to their service center -_- i would go down, but i don't want to do a 1-for-1 now. i mean, the problem is... sorta solved, somehow, now.
Hi everybody,
I was (am?) running CM 10.1 for a couple days just to see how it was, and it was nice. I was going to make it my daily driver until I got a call while the phone was in my pocket and suddenly, the ringing stopped. I took the phone out of my pocket and tried to unlock it. No cigar. It must have powered off. Pressed and held. Nothing. Bootloader? Nope. Try under the halogen work lamp. Nope. No charging light, no splash screen, nothing. Just a brick.
How is it possible for the phone to just brick itself like that? I remember setting the max clocking speed at 1.5ghz and the governor to "conservative" but that's really it. Plus I had rebooted a couple of times between then and now. I ddon't have many apps, let alone many that have root access. So what's up?
Please help me. I give my battery 15 maybe 24 hours before it dies and I can't boot.
Oh yeah. I don't have S-off, I got my version of CM from get.cm, no custom kernel, or any mod of any sort. The phone was not actively doing anything, except for sitting in my pocket. I held the power button and the power + volume for a good 20-30 seconds.
EDIT: Is my only option to play dumb and ask for warranty? D': I don't want to do that because the rep who traded in my GS2 noticed that it was rooted. I'll probably get denied.
Seriously, anybody? What are my options? What caused this? Is it my fault?
I wish I had some insight on why that happened to you or how to fix it. What I can say is that I was thinking about flashing my first AOSP rom in the near future but was iffy on it. Now I'm super iffy.
I suppose there is a possibility that it was not software related. Maybe the phone is just a clunker? Hopefully someone more knowledgeable than myself can comment.
try posting this in the CM 10.1 forums and you will get a result. sorry.
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I suppose there is a possibility that it was not software related. Maybe the phone is just a clunker?
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That's a possibility, and what I'm thinking too. Surely someone would have noticed if their phones blew up when they received a call right? The phone wasn't doing anything I hadn't done before (i.e. receiving calls).
You think Sprint will replace it? It's pretty much mint other than the software.
And there is no HTC One Cyanogenmod forum yet.
EDIT: So is it safe for me to go to the store and tell them it crapped out on me? Will they be able to tell that I rooted it?
Have you tried using the HTC charger that came with the phone and letting it charge for for an hour? If the phone got completely discharged it may take up to 10 minutes just to lite up/
RJR
rrusek said:
Have you tried using the HTC charger that came with the phone and letting it charge for for an hour? If the phone got completely discharged it may take up to 10 minutes just to lite up/
RJR
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First off, Lithium ion batteries do not completely discharge, ever. If they do, they are ruined. Your phone will turn off before it lets the battery drain.
Second, I had at least 80% charge left when it bricked this morning. But what the heck, might as well.
EDIT: Wow. I googled hard bricks and pretty much every case is some kind of update or flash gone wrong. Nobody was just walking around when their phone bricked. This is weird. Considering how rare hard bricks are and the fact that the only apps with root access I had were Ti, File Manager, Spirit and Nova, I'm inclined to believe this is a hardware issue. But I can't be sure.
Bumping. I only have a little while before my charge runs out.
Hmmm, do you know, or have an idea what the battery life was when the incident occurred?
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EDIT: Oh I see...
I unplugged it about 3 maybe 4 hours before it bricked. It had maybe an hour of screen time then. I'm assuming I had around 80% when it bricked. I have no idea how much power the device is currently consuming. But if it's truly bricked, prolly not much, so it'll last for a while.
If it isn't truly bricked, then probably not that long...
Guys, I'm desperate. I'll try absolutely anything.
All right, it seems like I'm done. This device is toast. Even though it seems like I didn't make any mistakes. I know that almost for sure because my phone was ringing when it bricked at 12:36 P.M. today.
Based on what I've said, does anybody think I am COMPLETELY to blame for this? I don't want my conscience to eat me alive when I take this is for warranty and play dumb. I truly believe this has nothing to do with rooting/custom ROM. I really believe this is a defective phone. Am I wrong?
Did u try the bright light trick
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Try the bright light trick...
You can't even get into the boatloader? Or does anything show up when you plug it into the computer?
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sauprankul said:
Hi everybody,
I was (am?) running CM 10.1 for a couple days just to see how it was, and it was nice. I was going to make it my daily driver until I got a call while the phone was in my pocket and suddenly, the ringing stopped. I took the phone out of my pocket and tried to unlock it. No cigar. It must have powered off. Pressed and held. Nothing. Bootloader? Nope. Try under the halogen work lamp. Nope. No charging light, no splash screen, nothing. Just a brick.
How is it possible for the phone to just brick itself like that? I remember setting the max clocking speed at 1.5ghz and the governor to "conservative" but that's really it. Plus I had rebooted a couple of times between then and now. I ddon't have many apps, let alone many that have root access. So what's up?
Please help me. I give my battery 15 maybe 24 hours before it dies and I can't boot.
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i knew there was something going on here, between cm10.1 and the sprint htc one ? sure makes me wonder, i've been on my replacement for nearly 2 weeks now running stock rooted with s-off. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2310750
Ok I just read your thread and was wondering. did you get your 150 back?
Either you and I are incredibly unlucky or the m7spr cm 10.1 is suicidal.
Just a question. in general, what setting were you using? Anything similar to mine? I had also set notification light to "long". how about you?
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Ok I just read your thread and was wondering. did you get your 150 back?
Either you and I are incredibly unlucky or the m7spr cm 10.1 is suicidal.
Just a question. in general, what setting were you using? Anything similar to mine? I had also set notification light to "long". how about you?
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I was told I would be refunded on my next bill so i'm waiting it out to see before I send back the bricked one. no i was stock-cm and what I mean by that is i installed cm10.1 added my apps, set up my home screens and used it like that until it died. i changed nor tweaked any of the settings from cm defaults
The same thing happened to my room mates HTC One yesteray. I first installed CM, and it was getting extremely hot, so I decided to try rootbox, similar issue, and the device was discharging far too fast. He turned the phone off to wait for me to get home so I could try to fix it. I got home, and there was no sign of life, it was charged fully before he turned it off. It wouldn't turn on at all. I had him take it to sprint and do warranty, they said they needed to open it(LAWL). He went back an hour later, they couldn't open it of course. They handed him a new phone.
Have you tried plugging it into a pc to see if it recognizes anything in device manager? Checked adb devices and fastboot devices?
I have. And nothing. No charge no power no recognizing
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hey guys, so i have the newest lp bootloader, i installed microkat for testing purposes, then i saw blisspop v3.0 is out, then i downloaded, flashed and it was well over 20 minutes, so i pressed and held power button to get out of the stuck flash process, and then when i go to do power button + vol down to get into recovery it just powers off the device, i do have a low battery, and alot of the fastboot stuffs say low battery, so i left it to charge then i flashed this all + twrp 2.8.6.0:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g-2014/general/bootloader-update-t3060007
and still whe ni try to enter recovery or factory reset from the menu it just powers off
so please help me get my device booting!
@Pizza_Dox
Oh no man, thats really sad to hear
Hmmm... thats really strange , have you tried flashing a stock rom through fastboot and then installing twrp ??
metalrules321 said:
@Pizza_Dox
Oh no man, thats really sad to hear
How much battery have you let it charged to ??
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I cant tell what % the battery is at, but last i had it at was 7% so its quite possible its very low, but the issue is theres no sure way for me to know if its charging, its hard to explain, but i have a wonky charger and to charge my phone i need to fiddle with the wire to keep it charging then i need to not touch it at all so it charges :/
@Pizza_Dox
Have you tried flashing a stock rom through fastboot , then installing twrp and bootloader?
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@Pizza_Dox
Have you tried flashing a stock rom through fastboot , then installing twrp and bootloader?
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hmm no, i dont want all my internal storage wiped O.0 if theres a way to flash stock rom without wiping internal then ill do it
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I always keep a backup of of internal card, so I advised it
Geez, sorry man. Thats the answer I could give to the best of my (limited) knowledge
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I cant tell what % the battery is at, but last i had it at was 7% so its quite possible its very low, but the issue is theres no sure way for me to know if its charging, its hard to explain, but i have a wonky charger and to charge my phone i need to fiddle with the wire to keep it charging then i need to not touch it at all so it charges :/
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7% won't do it. You don't have an old charger laying around? Even my Motorola Bluetooth charger will charge the moto. I've got 8 or 10 old chargers and only one of those won't work.
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@Pizza_Dox
I always keep a backup of of internal card, so I advised it
Geez, sorry man. Thats the answer I could give to the best of my (limited) knowledge
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Oh well i will start doing that soon but mtp is slow lol thanks anyways for the help!
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7% won't do it. You don't have an old charger laying around? Even my Motorola Bluetooth charger will charge the moto. I've got 8 or 10 old chargers and only one of those won't work.
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Thing is no matter what charger i use i have to fiddle it and theres no sure way if it will charge, my device now wont even boot up, i think its the battery issue but ive tried 4 chargers, all of them are the same, no sure way if my phone is charging or not... i think ill submit it to warranty, problem is i have local warranty not Motorola one, so they have different rules, they only accept devices that are not "jailbroken" (thats what the warrenty rules say, so i will see what they can do, maybe some nice talk will get me in there good books lol
@Pizza_Dox
Oh man, I seriously hope that your phone gets fixed man
We dont wanna lose a good dev
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Thing is no matter what charger i use i have to fiddle it and theres no sure way if it will charge, my device now wont even boot up, i think its the battery issue but ive tried 4 chargers, all of them are the same, no sure way if my phone is charging or not... i think ill submit it to warranty, problem is i have local warranty not Motorola one, so they have different rules, they only accept devices that are not "jailbroken" (thats what the warrenty rules say, so i will see what they can do, maybe some nice talk will get me in there good books lol
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In the US Motorola warranty is void if u unlock the bootloader and root it...Which I have done...But when I needed a new screen (because of a bad pixel) they didn't care and got me a free replacement
Try calling Motorola and say "I was updating to lollipop (with 80% charge) and all of a sudden the phone went black ....Blame Motorola.....I used a similar excuse when I bricked my S3 and Samsung bought it....
Hope all goes well
Shawn5162 said:
In the US Motorola warranty is void if u unlock the bootloader and root it...Which I have done...But when I needed a new screen (because of a bad pixel) they didn't care and got me a free replacement
Try calling Motorola and say "I was updating to lollipop (with 80% charge) and all of a sudden the phone went black ....Blame Motorola.....I used a similar excuse when I bricked my S3 and Samsung bought it....
Hope all goes well
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Haha well im going out soon to take it to the local retailer here to get it fixed, im sure they wont say no, since its not software issues, its hardware hope to get it fixed soon lol
Sooo i followed this youtube.com/watch?v=WYSVq1TE2kI (wont let me post links)and the update said it was successful now my phone wont turn on, completely no response, when i connect to computer i get notification tone on computer so it registers somehow? but nothing else, am i completely screwed here?
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Sooo i followed this youtube.com/watch?v=WYSVq1TE2kI (wont let me post links)and the update said it was successful now my phone wont turn on, completely no response, when i connect to computer i get notification tone on computer so it registers somehow? but nothing else, am i completely screwed here?
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Your phone is hard bricked. But u can fix it using dc phoenix if computer can still detect comm from the phone. U need to pay 15 euro i think to use the software. I did recover my phone while ago using that method.
nmlng said:
Your phone is hard bricked. But u can fix it using dc phoenix if computer can still detect comm from the phone. U need to pay 15 euro i think to use the software. I did recover my phone while ago using that method.
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lol thanks for the reply, with support for huawei's being as bad as it is I just bought an s9+, gonna have to live the broke life for a while cos i spent all my money on it:crying:, but ill try to fix it maybe sell it or something keep it as a backup, thanks again at least ill be able to fix it
LoL. So if I got it right..You bricked your phone and wont spend 15 USD to get it repaired. And instead you bought an S9+ for 700 USD and still you blame Huawei?
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LoL. So if I got it right..You bricked your phone and wont spend 15 USD to get it repaired. And instead you bought an S9+ for 700 USD and still you blame Huawei?
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im gonna spend the 15 to fix it probably but I bought the s9+ before i found out how and i didnt really blame huawei, im just saying since they stopped providing bootloader unlock codes, the support people will have for it will be alot less.
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im gonna spend the 15 to fix it probably but I bought the s9+ before i found out how and i didnt really blame huawei, im just saying since they stopped providing bootloader unlock codes, the support people will have for it will be alot less.
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I agree ... Huawei system updates and verifications is so much pain in the ass so it is better (for Huawei) to stop providing unlocking codes. The failure rate is too big
I love Huawei for the camera performance, but next time i will buy a Google pixel 3 xl (camera performance almost the same and big XDA comunity).
My OnePlus 10 Pro 8/128 indian version
Is refusing to turn on and yields no response when charging.
Tried all the combinations of button to try to turn it on. Plugged into my laptop and checked in device manager and yet no response.
The phone gets slightly warm when charging
It turned off randomly when in pocket and after 5 mins wasn't turning on.
Running the latest build all stock no root never unlocked .
Battery or hardware failure. Repair time.
blackhawk said:
Battery or hardware failure. Repair time.
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Ohh okay man still under warranty so will they replace it or anything
Perhaps give it a little bit of time to completely die then charge it .. might come on... Does sound like a dead unit though.
Have you tried holding all buttons for a prolonged period of time? Say 20 - 30 seconds? Guessing you have... But thought I'd ask
Quick update have taken it to the service center and they have said that it's the first op10 pro that is reported with this issue and have agreed to replace the motherboard as they have diagnosed it has gone kaput.
Will be getting the device by Friday.
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Quick update have taken it to the service center and they have said that it's the first op10 pro that is reported with this issue and have agreed to replace the motherboard as they have diagnosed it has gone kaput.
Will be getting the device by Friday.
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Nice one. Good to see they still half give a crap
Yeaah I was worried whether they would screw me over or something let's wait
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Yeaah I was worried whether they would screw me over or something let's wait
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I think I'll be surprised how well they work..
I've sent two back and got them back in less than a week, I think it was 4-5 days.. the fastest I've ever had a phone back was actually Sony which was two days.
I think you'll be absolutely fine buddy...glad you're getting it sorted