So when i had note 8 after battery replacement i installed accubattery to see how battery health was. I see 2982. Now i fully charged to 100% with fast charge about 1 week every day. So i see now 3324! But real battery capity 3300. How recharged battery? When charged via normal charged usb not fast adapter, i have fast charge and i can disabled via settings. So on another phone i charged without fast charfe so i had 2430mah when reached to 100 it dropped down to 2400mah. Because slow charged and full reached charger. Sometimes i charged until 86% so increase mah battery. But on note8 i see overchargerdd on another phone i wiped cache accubaterry so when i turned on battery to see how battery left mah shows 2572 when i insert to charge the phone . So accubattery bugs?! Now shows on a8 normal! 2410mah 79%battery left health
Use aida64, its more accurate. To check battery cycle, use devcheck.
Devcheck shows 9 charge cycle but not shows how battery health
rz_gloveda said:
Use aida64, its more accurate. To check battery cycle, use devcheck.
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Phone info app shows battery discharged 10 cycles.
myka_1997 said:
Devcheck shows 9 charge cycle but not shows how battery health
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9-10 cycle shows that you really got new battery. Just check their capacity with aida64. You should get arround
3100-3200 on android pie when you fully charge it.
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9-10 cycle shows that you really got new battery. Just check their capacity with aida64. You should get arround
3100-3200 on android pie when you fully charge it.
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Yes the battery was new . When i got i installed accubattery app to see how much health left when insert new battery! Shows 98% now i charged a day about 2weeks to 100 with fast charger and without fast cable. Sometimes percent in accubatery app dropped down . But now shows 3331 mah 101%!!! I charging to 100% but the procent dont dropped down . Proceng should be down about -500mah when charged to 100. On another phone when i charged to 100% i see dropped -500mah. When i charged to 80% battery health extended! But on note8. Overcharged 3323?? Actually 3300 mah. But why shows accubattery 3323? I charged fully when i got new battery. And now still charging to 100 on every day!
My battery discharged in 10 hours with 7% brightness . Sometimes i used 4g. Screen on time 5hours a day. Normal? Nfc off ,location off. I trying with power safe mode!
myka_1997 said:
My battery discharged in 10 hours with 7% brightness . Sometimes i used 4g. Screen on time 5hours a day. Normal? Nfc off ,location off. I trying with power safe mode!
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Its normal
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Its normal
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But how about 101% battery health? Shows 3331 battery but battery is 3300! Overcharged? This is bad for battery? I got new and it was 2972 battery when i installed accubattery! And i charged every day to 100. With fast charger and via micro usb, and with disable fat charge but i charged via fast adapter
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But how about 101% battery health? Shows 3331 battery but battery is 3300! Overcharged? This is bad for battery? I got new and it was 2972 battery when i installed accubattery! And i charged every day to 100. With fast charger and via micro usb, and with disable fat charge but i charged via fast adapter
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Screnshoot your full charge battery capacity with aida64, we will knows exactly how much it is. Accu battery is base on observation, not directly by battery reading.
I got 600+ cycle and 3139 mAh, but still got 6-7 hour SOT usage.
rz_gloveda said:
Screnshoot your full charge battery capacity with aida64, we will knows exactly how much it is. Accu battery is base on observation, not directly by battery reading.
I got 600+ cycle and 3139 mAh, but still got 6-7 hour SOT usage.
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Aida not see, battery health. Accubattery see... ok i screenshoted
I dont see
Decheck battery
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Havent you noticed that when you charge the phone powered off it takes like 40 % more time for the batetry to charge but it also makes the battery last longer? is there any truth in this or im just crazy?
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Havent you noticed that when you charge the phone powered off it takes like 40 % more time for the batetry to charge but it also makes the battery last longer? is there any truth in this or im just crazy?
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This is a very well know issue related to battery calibration. Take a look at the many calibration threads to learn about bump charging.
Basically, it takes longer with the phone off (or when you pull and put back the battery while charging) because in some cases android was stopping the charge before a full charge.
Try this
Charge your phone to 100% (inside android)
Turn you phone off
Reboot
Pull the battery before it boots
Wait for the ?
Put the battery back in and notice the %
If it says 60%, then you had 40% of your battery not being charge.
If you leave it in that spot and wait for it to go to 100%, your battery will be better calibrated.
Sent from my Milstone running CM7
Caz666 said:
This is a very well know issue related to battery calibration. Take a look at the many calibration threads to learn about bump charging.
Basically, it takes longer with the phone off (or when you pull and put back the battery while charging) because in some cases android was stopping the charge before a full charge.
Try this
Charge your phone to 100% (inside android)
Turn you phone off
Reboot
Pull the battery before it boots
Wait for the ?
Put the battery back in and notice the %
If it says 60%, then you had 40% of your battery not being charge.
If you leave it in that spot and wait for it to go to 100%, your battery will be better calibrated.
Sent from my Milstone running CM7
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and this hasnt been fixed even with gingerbread? yeah i have gotten the message saying it has 60 % :/
I pay no attention to the battery meter anymore. I've found that it just reads low. It's not that it doesn't get a fully charge, the phone can't read the level correctly. I tried draining the battery once by playing an episode of Top Gear with the screen on full brightness. The phone said the battery was at 5% but the video kept playing for another 1.5 hours.
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I pay no attention to the battery meter anymore. I've found that it just reads low. It's not that it doesn't get a fully charge, the phone can't read the level correctly. I tried draining the battery once by playing an episode of Top Gear with the screen on full brightness. The phone said the battery was at 5% but the video kept playing for another 1.5 hours.
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noup , when my batetry says low , it dies pretty quickly
Go with mV.
4200mV=100%
3200mV=0%
Battery monitor widget kicks ass
zeppelinrox said:
Go with mV.
4200mV=100%
3200mV=0%
Battery monitor widget kicks ass
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mV?
Chad_Petree said:
mV?
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millivolt. there are other ways to read out this value... I'm using osmonitor, since it's installed anyways
Hello guys i have bought a note 8 from 7 days and i have Seen that battery percentual decrease quickly. In the morning after some minutes with only display unlock i loose 5%.
Is this normal?
Thank you
Dude dont charge your phone to 100% over and over all the night. You cant remplace easily the battery. Dont worry about your battery drain, I thinks is ok. Normally we got 6-7 hours of screen on time, so if you only lose 5% in 30 min... it mean you can get around 10 hours!
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Dude dont charge your phone to 100% over and over all the night. You cant remplace easily the battery. Dont worry about your battery drain, I thinks is ok. Normally we got 6-7 hours of screen on time, so if you only lose 5% in 30 min... it mean you can get around 10 hours!
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I charge my phone on a wireless charger base overnight and it stops charging when at 100% and no problems! Anyway, if you read the latest thoughts on charging, keeping the battery over 60% is best and no damage will be done by over night charging!
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I charge my phone on a wireless charger base overnight and it stops charging when at 100% and no problems! Anyway, if you read the latest thoughts on charging, keeping the battery over 60% is best and no damage will be done by over night charging!
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The best for a litium battery is stay in 40-60 percent. Charging more than 80% will also damage your battery life (but sooo much less than let it drain to 0%). Charging over night isnt good for a battery (at least I think it). Check AccuBattery, is a very nice app to battery management. And when you hit the 100% it stops, but will run again because you wont get a 99% while the phone are in the pad. Hope I help you ^^
Do you monitor your data? You could have some apps working in the background and using both your data and battery. Install a data monitor app to check which apps use your data.
I get 1.5 to 2.5 % drain per hour in idle, gps wifi and data off, aod on, sometimes even 0.9% per hour overnight
I got my 7plus yesterday.
It was at 55% battery. I drained it fully to Zero and then put it on charging to 100% with it being turned off only.
At 100%, I turned it on and it's been over 26 hours and it's still at 27% as I write this.
Que:-
Should I drain it again to Zero and repeat the process for a couple of cycles for getting best battery life?
Or is there some other way for Initial Battery management?
Cheers
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I got my 7plus yesterday.
It was at 55% battery. I drained it fully to Zero and then put it on charging to 100% with it being turned off only.
At 100%, I turned it on and it's been over 26 hours and it's still at 27% as I write this.
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Should I drain it again to Zero and repeat the process for a couple of cycles for getting best battery life?
Or is there some other way for Initial Battery management?
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It's not advisable to drain the lithium ion battery completely.
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Xebeck said:
I got my 7plus yesterday.
It was at 55% battery. I drained it fully to Zero and then put it on charging to 100% with it being turned off only.
At 100%, I turned it on and it's been over 26 hours and it's still at 27% as I write this.
Que:-
Should I drain it again to Zero and repeat the process for a couple of cycles for getting best battery life?
Or is there some other way for Initial Battery management?
Cheers
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You no longer need to do this with modern lithium-ion batteries.All these practices of draining the battery fully,charging the battery fully etc are actually lessoning the life of your battery,There are now more advisable practices where you don't fully charge or discharge your battery.A google search gives some useful info for example:
https://www.entrepreneur.com/slideshow/306906
I have extreme battery drain from 100% until 97%.
I am pretty sure that it is the phone thinks the battery is 4100 mah, when mine is probaly something like 4020 mah.
Is there a way to change my battery stats?
And I have gotten the phone 2 weeks ago and drained it mutiple times from 100 to 0, so the battery should have have calibrated, yet it hasn't.
FluenThor said:
I have extreme battery drain from 100% until 97%.
I am pretty sure that it is the phone thinks the battery is 4100 mah, when mine is probaly something like 4020 mah.
Is there a way to change my battery stats?
And I have gotten the phone 2 weeks ago and drained it mutiple times from 100 to 0, so the battery should have have calibrated, yet it hasn't.
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I don't think it's really a drain and it's actually pretty common. It's just how the charging cycle works. if you charge overnight it charges all the way to 100% and then it stops charging until something like 96% (if it drops too much it would automatically starts charging again). It keeps the gauge on the screen at 100%, but then drops when you first use it. When you start using it, it most likely it went from 98% to 97% but on the screen you saw 100% to 97%. If immediately after waking up you unplug it and plug it in again for about 10 minutes, you'll notice it takes a little longer to go fro 100% to 97%.
Well bought this phone back in mid 2017,and because of sickness I haven't used it that much at all.
I charged the battery 11 times so far and was keeping the phone in a desk drawer.
A month ago I noticed that the phone won't turn on,so I plug the charger on and charged the battery to 100 %.
I supposed that the phone was on,I didn't turn it off,and the battery left to 0% and shutdown the phone.
I really can't say how long it was on 0% (suppose like maybe a month).
Today I noticed very bad battery results.
Batterylife with GSam Battery Monitor is around 12 h only.
Was the "bolded text" the reason that battery died or the reason was not using the phone for 2 years?
Is there a software to check the damage of the battery?
I installed accubattery pro but for some reason doesn't offer me Health status of battery.
paparazzo79 said:
Well bought this phone back in mid 2017,and because of sickness I haven't used it that much at all.
I charged the battery 11 times so far and was keeping the phone in a desk drawer.
A month ago I noticed that the phone won't turn on,so I plug the charger on and charged the battery to 100 %.
I supposed that the phone was on,I didn't turn it off,and the battery left to 0% and shutdown the phone.
I really can't say how long it was on 0% (suppose like maybe a month).
Today I noticed very bad battery results.
Batterylife with GSam Battery Monitor is around 12 h only.
Was the "bolded text" the reason that battery died or the reason was not using the phone for 2 years?
Is there a software to check the damage of the battery?
I installed accubattery pro but for some reason doesn't offer me Health status of battery.
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I would give the battery a few full cycles to see it that sorts it or yes, the battery it would seem is on its last legs. I don't know what app to recommend as an alternative though. (My battery is 23 months old and still performs as it did when I brought the phone)
I would drain it to 5% (maybe 1%) then charge it to 100% (without using phone while charging) a few times.
Then see how it goes. Afterwards charge phone from 20% or 15%.
Ok.I will charge it to 100% and report you with results with duration time on battery and you tell me how bad is it
GSam Monitor:
Battery Life: 3d 19.9h (5h 26m active)
Screen On:3h 40m (1h 17m Max)
In Android: battery estimated battery life: 2d 1h