As you can see from my capture, while on the ac charging, the percentage suddenly drops for no reason...its not like it discharges and charges back up, it drops and stays there...is this a problem with my device?
Was flashed to stock root froyo recently.
Hi,
I have same issue...
It's a rooted Froyo Stock Rom. It drops from 100% to 90% and continues charging.
Tim
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA App
What application is that? Would like to see on my device, too.
Thanks.
Tander_ZA said:
What application is that? Would like to see on my device, too.
Thanks.
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My Screenshot is from JuicePlotter:
http://www.androlib.com/android.application.com-latedroid-juiceplotter-wntF.aspx
More data here;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=689861
It is a known issue, acutally many claim it is not a problem. If you leave your desire on ac charge (for ex: overnight) when it reached %100 and stays there for a certain period of time it starts using phones battery. Then it chrages again until it reached to 100% and the same cycle starts. People say it is to increase batterys life because contiues charging decreases battery life.
I believe it started with 1.21 update, when I was on 1.15 this thing never happened. However, since I installed 1.21 and froyo same cycle happens to my device as well.
Thanks for explanation and link!
Thanks for the explanations. Helps a lot.
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My Screenshot is from JuicePlotter:
http://www.androlib.com/android.application.com-latedroid-juiceplotter-wntF.aspx
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Excellent - downloaded it. Installed.
Will see how it goes.
Harnec said:
More data here;
It is a known issue, acutally many claim it is not a problem. If you leave your desire on ac charge (for ex: overnight) when it reached %100 and stays there for a certain period of time it starts using phones battery. Then it chrages again until it reached to 100% and the same cycle starts. People say it is to increase batterys life because contiues charging decreases battery life.
I believe it started with 1.21 update, when I was on 1.15 this thing never happened. However, since I installed 1.21 and froyo same cycle happens to my device as well.
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Thanks for the reply, the only problem is in my case, it doesn't seem to charge back up to 100% after the drop. Also mine doesn't seem to discharge; it is a sudden drop from full to 90% while having the fully charged LED green. Do you think its a problem with my battery?
I hope its possible for the developers here ( or maybe at HTC ? hehe ..) to make a fix for this , as some people saying a software update started the whole thing.
and if its a "feature" , people should have the choice wether to have it or not.
I'd rather change my battery after 6 months or something like that then have 92-95% in the morning.
Same here. Not sure if HTC acknowledges this...but it doesn't seem to affect that many desire users apparently so it could be a bug.
I also have a strange problem with my HTC devices (Desire and HTC HD2).Both of them are running froyo.It seems that when leave them charging overnight,the next morning when i wake up i went to check out my phones and they happen to be at 96% charged only.I was pretty scared that my battery's starting to fail me
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Anyone else got this? My battery should be fully charged in the morning with the green light on - but the battery is 91% (or 94% or 99%). Then if I plug the charger it jumps from 91% to 100% in seconds.
Just hope its just waiting few cycles to calibrate or something... :/
Yeah, it seems to sort itself out after a few charges.
same with mine, only just happened after the update
I have something else to share about battery charging after update. I usually charge my phone from my computer's usb port during the night.
However after the update USB charging is much slower than before. It would take about 4 hours to charge from empty, but since the updates it only charges with a rate of 13% every hour so it takes more than 7 hours to fully charge from empty.
Anybody else noticed this?
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I have something else to share about battery charging after update. I usually charge my phone from my computer's usb port during the night.
However after the update USB charging is much slower than before. It would take about 4 hours to charge from empty, but since the updates it only charges with a rate of 13% every hour so it takes more than 7 hours to fully charge from empty.
Anybody else noticed this?
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yeah, ive had these same exact issues. its so annoying. its just not worth charging via PC usb any more
The GTalk issue is out there again, not sure if its the culprit? I have unchecked the 'automatically sign in' and logged out, but it keeps turning on and logging me in by itself. Im sure its one of the reasons for the battery drain. Anyone else with this?
This morning it dropped from 100% to 88% in less than two hours without really doing anything with the phone...
this whole 'stopping charging till 90% once its reached 100%' issue is rediculous. I cant believe that HTC have added this to the update (cos it didnt happen before) for a phone where users rarely get a days usage out of the phone battery anyway! Now you even stand the chance of starting the day with 10% less charge than you should....rediculous!
if its something they want to include then thats fine, but at least give us the option of turning it off
This is from a german forum:
Let the phone empty the battery until it switch off for its own. Switch on again and do a new boot until the phone is switch off again. When switched off charge the battery completely with the original charger.
... and the 90% issue is gone
I have a second battery I never used before. Im going to put it to charge tonight - and let it do few complete full/drained cycles. Hope works ok.
Wonder if everyone else has the persistent GTalk on? I dont want it!! Arghhhhh....
I have the same issue with mine Desire after updating last week,just get the green light for a full charge and after a few minutes I check my battery widget and lol 10 % are gone.Any chances for fixing that issue?I would appreciate if anyone give a helpful advice.thanx in advance.cheers
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I have the same issue with mine Desire after updating last week,just get the green light for a full charge and after a few minutes I check my battery widget and lol 10 % are gone.Any chances for fixing that issue?I would appreciate if anyone give a helpful advice.thanx in advance.cheers
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look up at post #8 and give that a try. Thats what im gonna do and im sure people will report back on here after theyve tried it to see if it works
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This is from a german forum:
Let the phone empty the battery until it switch off for its own. Switch on again and do a new boot until the phone is switch off again. When switched off charge the battery completely with the original charger.
... and the 90% issue is gone
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this didnt work with me...still have the 90% issue
Look to this thread, we are talking about the same issue.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=689861
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this didnt work with me...still have the 90% issue
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The same here...
do we have new info about this issue ?
Is this such a huge issue then? I mean, sure you want it to show the correct %. But does it affect the total duration in any way?
The 10% can eventually level out when being used. I wonder if the device is at e.g. 30% it should actually be 40% in this case, or the 30% is actually quite accurate.
The % is an estimate to give a better representation how much there is left rather than just following the voltage drop. But in the end it will most probably be the voltage that makes the device decide whether or not the battery is empty.
Don't be silly, ofcourse this is a huge issue, did u ever seen such a issue on any other device, even devices of 5$ dont have this strange behavior.
Phone from such class to have such a problem, this is annoying.
And rather iPhone4 signal strenth issue i think here problem is software and it will be fixed
Comon, a 'huge issue'?! It's merely some % figure that's not shown correctly.
Oh well, I guess it's a compliment for the Desire then.. if 10% off is a huge issue, the rest can't be so bad!
Devices of $5 are really bad in showing correct percentages really. One part of the % goes fast, other slow and then suddenly fast again (you know, 1 out of 3 blocks left but flat battery in no-time, while the second block lasted hours and hours). Just because a device says it's 100% loaded, it doesn't mean it's actually correct.
That's why I wondered: Does it actually affect battery performance. If it does, then (and only then) you can call it a 'huge issue'. Otherwise I would just call it a minor annoyance. But obviously stuff like this might be personal eh!
But I'm quite convinced as well this is a software problem and can be fixed. I just don't think it will be very high on the HTC priority list
Ok, i agree its minor annoyance, but anyway it's annoying at least to me, you are right, this percentage may be fake, but for me it will be better if they show me real battery load
cheers
ps. i saw in your signature u r 1.15.405.4 - do u have this behavior on it ?
Well, the Desire is gone to be replaced now. But I didn't have this problem with my old Desire. Then that one got replaced (because HTC scratched it), and the new one did have this problem.
But now the Desire is off again because of weird touchscreen problem, so lets see how the new one holds up
Hey Folks, Just wondering if there are any other G2 users out there that have experienced this. For some time, I haven't been able to get my phone charges fully, and by fully, I mean something close to the reported norm of 97%-100%.
The hightest I got my phone was to 81% and that with a new battery, recalibration, and bump charging. In fact, I've had the phone powered off over night and upon restarting it, it was at 71%.
I've watched logcat to see if anything could be an issue there, I've installed ZDBox, (cool app, btw), and Battery Dr. The good news, is that after uninstalling a few apps and widgets, my battery life seems prolonged, (relatively speaking).
I'm running CM-7.1.0-RC1, 2.6.32.41-cyangenmod pershoot, and using the 26.06.2.27_M radio.
Since I couldn't get a full charge with it powered off, I'm thinking it might be a hardware issue or maybe the radio since so I might try 26.08.04.30 radio. Googling other forums, people were able to get a replacement phone from T-Mobile and some others said their motherboard needed to be replaced.
Any other ideas before I call T-Mobile?
Thanks!
Did you try clearing battery stats?
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Did you try clearing battery stats?
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Yes, several times. Good call, though! By clearing the stats, I was able to get to the 81%.
Thanks!
Have you tried reflashing the rom? Maybe trying a different rom? Clear caches? I dunno I'm shooting for broke i guess....is it an aftermarket battery or stock?
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Have you tried reflashing the rom? Maybe trying a different rom? Clear caches? I dunno I'm shooting for broke i guess....is it an aftermarket battery or stock?
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Thanks, killj0y. Yes. I did that after posting. I did a Titanium Backup, then Nandroid backup, then wipe, superwipe, then flashed the CM7 nightly, (which is very slick, i might add). After bump charging I was able to get it up to 71%. I let it go down to 0% overnight and now I'm letting it recharge fully.
In about an hour, I'm going to call T-mobile and see if they have any other ideas.
It is an aftermarket battery but it behaves just like the OEM/stock.
You shouldn't ever drain your battery to 0% on purpose. You run the risk of the battery not being able to take a charge. Draining to 20% for battery meter calibration purposes is more than sufficient.
Yea plus aftermarket batteries can and do fail more often than stock. What brands is it?
Do you still have your stock battery? Try using that one and see how it acts. I'm willing to bet it's the battery.
The OEM battery I could never get above 71% and the new battery I have it up to 94% now and it isn't charging any higher.
I've had it plugged in for two hours. I have read the warnings about letting the battery drop to 0% and I agree, but I figure one time wouldn't hurt it. I got the second battery, thinking it was a problem with the OEM battery.
Ah! This happened as I was typing this. For the first time in a long time, the LED is green but the battery is at 94%, which I think might be okay.
Maybe the wipe/superwipe/reflash helped? I will keep you all updated and I sincerely appreciate the help and advice.
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I have read the warnings about letting the battery drop to 0% and I agree, but I figure one time wouldn't hurt it.
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If that one time results in a battery that won't take a charge, then it hurts. Full discharge is also not good for the long term life of Li ion batteries. And it certainly doesn't help anything to run the battery to empty.
Yea I don't know how many times I've corrected people still quoting NiCd rules for Lithium ion batteries phone or otherwise lol. Anyways if the stock does the same thing it is probably the phone. Especially after a wipe, was it a clean reflash of the rom? Maybe that would work.
Here's my update. Kind of interesting.
So, by evening, my phone got down to 4% left of the battery. I plugged it in, (with my factory charger), and ZDBox said it would be 2 hours, 44 minutes until fully charged. Three hours later, it was at 45% full. I rebooted the phone and when it came up, it said it was at 86% full. Then I left it plugged in over night.
This morning, it was still at 86% and I rebooted it again, and then when it came back up it was 93% and within a couple of minutes, the LED turned green.
So, with this new batter, it *seems* slightly better, but I don't understand what's going on. This is weird, if you ask me.
The other bit of info is that at 7AM it was 93% and right now, (9AM, two hours later), my phone is at 72% with the majority of it being consumed by "Cell Standby."
I guess, since this is a new battery, there still might be some calibration/conditioning going on. I am still unsure if this points to a hardware issue with the phone.
Thanks again, for the help guys! I really wonder if I am the only person who is experiencing something like this.
Update: 19.09
Things have been a little better, but still not perfect.
I flashed CM7 Nightly, pershoot kernel, and 4.30 radio.
I have only been plugging in the charger when the phone drops below 20%. The phone only charges to 45% - 51%, then I reboot, and when it comes back up, the battery will read anywhere from 88% - 93%.
Once unplugged the batter rapidly drops down to the low 80's - mid 70 percentile and it stays in that range for a much longer time. Then once the battery drops below 40% is drains rapidly.
So, for example it says right now, "7h 54m 58s on Battery" and I'm at 20%. The breakdown is as follows:
Android system: 57%
Cell Standby: 12%
Wi-Fi: 12%
Phone Idle: 11%
Voice Calls: 9%
I'm really frustrated with having to reboot the phone to get seemingly get a full charge.
I think I am going to flash the latest nightly and then reflash the pershoot kernel and see where we are at that point. I still haven't decided if I need to call T-mobile since it could be a hardware issue.
It really sounds like a hardware issue to me. especially after several so many flashes and batteries...
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It really sounds like a hardware issue to me. especially after several so many flashes and batteries...
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Indeed. I called T-Mobile this morning and they are sending me a new phone. The guy asked me to inspect the battery, contacts, etc. He did ask me if I had put any "modified" software on it.
He also said, if they found modified software on it when they received it back at the shop, I would be charged a $108 restocking fee.
Quick, where's that downgrade guide!
Thanks for your help, everyone!
Update!
After I talked to T-Mobile, I downgraded my phone to the OTA Gingerbread and unrooted it, and turned S-ON. I admit, I was impressed with the OTA update since I had been running cooked roms since I got the think back in November 2010.
My new phone came today. Immediately, the battery behavior is completely different. I took out my battery from my old phone that said it was at 51% and put in the new phone and it said it was 80%. That's a good sign!
While we were at dinner, I got all the OTA updates, which really meant when I got home I had to downgrade it, but the guides here were really great, and I was back in business in no time.
I went with the latest CM7 nightly, the LEAK radio, and the latest pershoot kernel. I can tell already that battery behavior is much better.
Interestingly enough, on the stock gingerbread ROM, the DISPLAY was the major consumer of battery. Now on the stack I described, "Cell Phone Idle" is the biggest consumer. Maybe the stock T-MOUS radio is the best!?!? Who knows.
I hope this helps others who might be having weird battery problems. Have a great weekend!
I'm having this exact behavior where I can't get past ~73% without rebooting, then it goes to ~93%, which is about as high as I can get it. Guess I'll call T-Mo, I've seen it with different ROMs to I figured it was probably hardware as well.
Hey Thermalx, I hear you! The replacement phone I got from T-Mobile is behaves completely different. I have kept a charge +26 hours. I never thought I'd see the day!
Let us know how it works out.
Thanks!
Hi all.
As a desire user you're sure to understand what problem I'm talking about. I've tried calibrations and testing but still my phone turns off at 18-20% battery.
Im running cm7r2 hboot with Runnymede&Bliss mix Wmjan Sense 3.5 Rom.
Would anyone please help with some clear cut instructions?
With kind regards.
Sent from my HTC Desire
maybe this thread posted other day will help! i searched for it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1525261
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maybe this thread posted other day will help! i searched for it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1525261
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Everyone is stating his problem on that forum. No real solution :-(
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hello! when my phone turn off on 15%, i plug charger for a while (1-2 min) and turn on my phone. the battery shows 10%. i use them without charging untill he show me 1%. then i plug charger again, wait till it has 100% charging and unplug. after that no more problems - it's turn off on 1-2%.
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hello! when my phone turn off on 15%, i plug charger for a while (1-2 min) and turn on my phone. the battery shows 10%. i use them without charging untill he show me 1%. then i plug charger again, wait till it has 100% charging and unplug. after that no more problems - it's turn off on 1-2%.
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Surely gonna give this a try.
Sent from my HTC Desire
btw, i did it on droidzone's kernel #18 and #20 (kmods)
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btw, i did it on droidzone's kernel #18 and #20 (kmods)
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Gonna test them later tonight.
One thing: when discharging phone from 10% ... Did you let the phone turn off at 1% and then recharged it to 100% on rebooting or the moment it said 1% you plugged in?
Sent from my HTC Desire
mohsinraza said:
Everyone is stating his problem on that forum. No real solution :-(
Sent from my HTC Desire
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this link is on that thread!!!!
http://forum.oxygen.im/viewtopic.php?id=723
mohsinraza said:
Gonna test them later tonight.
One thing: when discharging phone from 10% ... Did you let the phone turn off at 1% and then recharged it to 100% on rebooting or the moment it said 1% you plugged in?
Sent from my HTC Desire
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i don't wait till it reboot, when was 1% i plug charger.
ps. sorry for my english
are repenh
well, any results?
Hey, I think there is a Patch in development section
dan281082 said:
this link is on that thread!!!!
Method that is described here is the only working solution to calibrate battery. Deleting batterystats.bin does nothing (because they are deleted every time you plug off your charger when at full or near that)
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I've said it before and Ill say it again. 20% shutdown is just a problem with battery calibration, its not a problem with capacity. Even though you phone shuts down at 20% the capacity is unchanged. The easiest solution to the problem is just to remember that 20% = 0% for you and live with it. Going through a lengthy fix is not worth it imo.
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Even though you phone shuts down at 20% the capacity is unchanged.
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Huh? I think you are on a verge of great discovery regarding battery technology then.
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The easiest solution to the problem is just to remember that 20% = 0% for you and live with it. Going through a lengthy fix is not worth it imo.
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Fix is not lengthy. It can be done in one charge cycle plus some elementary math if you know how to read.
Sent from my HTC Desire using Tapatalk
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Huh? I think you are on a verge of great discovery regarding battery technology then.
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Cant remember where I read the original article (think it may have even been on XDA front page) but her is another one I found after 30 seconds of using the google machine, which has some very pretty graphs that may enlighten you.
http://78michel.unblog.fr/htc-desire-battery-shutdown-analysis/
And the conclusion is *drum roll please*
"As the discharge current is constant and almost identical in all tests, it is clear that the old batteries ( Part number xx-01M and xx-05M) have both lost about 15% of their initial capacity as they stop about 15% earlier.
Why the HTC Desire ( and may be some other smartphone ?) is not able to take into account such a capacity loss?"
You are very welcome.
I installed the kernel from the battery fix i think it was version 5. Run the battery calib app. Followed the instruction on the forum. And now my battery shutsdown on 0%. I'm using Seb's Runnymede AIO v6.1 Beta
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And the conclusion is *drum roll please*
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If I might observe that you're very cocky for someone who failed in his statement and then linked to the article that proves that fail.
Indeed, article is true, up to the point we all know now, thanks to theGanymedes research, why battery percentage and capacity get misaligned, with wonderful guide how to fix it easily, au contrair to what you said.
You wrote this:
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Even though you phone shuts down at 20% the capacity is unchanged.
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So I see two possible things at work:
a) lapsus linguae due to lack of punctuation, so even if you thought that the as it's age grows battery looses it's capacity (which is kinda self explanatory), it was not what you expressed.
b) you stated that as battery grows older, it's capacity remains unchanged, and if you can find a proof of that, you should be hired by some of battery manufacturers.
Either way, your rhetoric goes with situations where you are 100% right and can not get disproved, which you have been here. I strongly suggest not to pursue that path any longer here.
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Well, making the long story short I decided not to calibrate the battery. It's a long process and terminates if the phone is charged while it is off.
I flashed a different rom and kernel. Getting 20-22hr battery (100%-20%)
My 80% battery provides me almost a full long day. So I'm happy with this. Btw thanks for the help folks.
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Hi guys -
My 8.4 has been driving me crazy for the past week. It is not rooted, running the stock Samsung image. The battery percentage seems to be wildly inaccurate. I've read through many of the battery threads here (most seem to deal with the inability to charge completely), but I have noticed some that seem to resemble my problem. The solution seems to be to pop the back off and replug the battery. I have not done that, and frankly, I don't think that's the issue here.
Symptoms: Battery appears to drain unevenly - will drop several 10's of % instantaneously during mixed use, and sometimes level off again. I haven't found any runaway processes. Bottom line, overall less then expected battery life followed by the system shutting down. HOWEVER, if I then reboot, it will boot up anywhere between about 5 and 30% remaining - and will continue to run. Sometimes it will drain quickly again, other times it will run for several more hours. Sometimes if I connect the charger after shutdown, it will immediately jump to 40% upon reboot.
Experiment: Drain battery smoothly after a full charge by looping a local video, and track battery percentage and voltage. When system automatically shuts down, reboot (it pops back to 30% or whatever) and continue. Keep rebooting and running until a reboot registers 0% and immediately shuts back down.
Result: Battery drains VERY evenly and consistently. It's only the android percentage that seems to be erratic and cause the system to shut down. I've attached a graph of what I see. The spikes represent points where I rebooted. Blue line = battery percentage (left axis), orange line = battery voltage in mV (right axis)
So given this, I'm having a hard time believing it's a battery connection issue. My uneducated guess is that unplugging the battery works for some because it forces android to recalibrate the battery meter. I've been unsuccessful in getting it to recal by charge/discharge cycles.
Does anyone have any thoughts or ideas on what I should do next? Is there a way to force a recal of the 0% point without rooting? As a side note, I find it odd that my Nexus 7 simply doesn't boot when it hits zero - just shows a battery symbol. Seems odd that the Samsung let's me constantly boot the thing.
Any thoughts would be appreciated!!
Mike
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Hi guys -.....,..................
Mike
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Hi! I own a tab S and some users get this problem also on the tab pro. Its something with the battery connection to the device which causes the gauge to be all wonky. Usually problems like you described need to be replaced by Samsung. If you are under warranty, then they'll replace it for free of charge. Better to be extra safe! Hope this helps!
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Hi! I own a tab S and some users get this problem also on the tab pro. Its something with the battery connection to the device which causes the gauge to be all wonky. Usually problems like you described need to be replaced by Samsung. If you are under warranty, then they'll replace it for free of charge. Better to be extra safe! Hope this helps!
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Thanks...yeah, I saw all the comments about the battery connection. As I said in my post, I'm still struggling to believe that it's a connection issue when the battery voltage - reported through a battery widget - is very reliable and steady. It's only the percentage that's wrong. Sounds more like a software issue to me. If it was a connection issue, I'd think the battery voltage would be all over the place too.
Frankly, I'd rather not send it in if I can avoid it (no service centers local). I'd like to explore all possible other options first. Any other ideas on how to force a real recalibration?
Thanks,
Mike
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Thanks...yeah, I saw all the comments about the battery connection. As I said in my post, I'm still struggling to believe that it's a connection issue when the battery voltage - reported through a battery widget - is very reliable and steady. It's only the percentage that's wrong. Sounds more like a software issue to me. If it was a connection issue, I'd think the battery voltage would be all over the place too.
Frankly, I'd rather not send it in if I can avoid it (no service centers local). I'd like to explore all possible other options first. Any other ideas on how to force a real recalibration?
Thanks,
Mike
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When your device is fully charged, My guess is to turn your brightness up to the max and open an app that's like intense graphical games or Google earth. As long its stresses your CPU and GPU. That should make your battery drain really quick and cause random reboots because of the meter. Keep doing so till it reaches 0%. Then recharge. If that doesn't work then I don't know. I've done that many times after I flashed a custom ROM so it would calibrate. Doing that would draw all the power out hopefully
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When your device is fully charged, My guess is to turn your brightness up to the max and open an app that's like intense graphical games or Google earth. As long its stresses your CPU and GPU. That should make your battery drain really quick and cause random reboots because of the meter. Keep doing so till it reaches 0%. Then recharge. If that doesn't work then I don't know. I've done that many times after I flashed a custom ROM so it would calibrate. Doing that would draw all the power out hopefully
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Ok...I gave up. I've tried the drain thing multiple ways. I don't want to root the thing or install a custom ROM because I won't be able to use it on my company network. I called Samsung and set up a return. What really bothers me about this is that without an explanation, it's likely to just happen again -because again, I'm still convinced it's software related.
Thanks anyway,
Mike
Sorry to hear that. Please come back when your device is returned from RMA and tell us how it's doing...
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Sorry to hear that. Please come back when your device is returned from RMA and tell us how it's doing...
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Will do Calvin - thanks. For the record, I tried one more thing before I boxed it up. I reflashed the firmware with Samsung Kies3. It all went smoothly, and I had high hopes....but shortly after logging in to start setting it up, the battery immediately dropped from 99 to 88....so no luck. I'll be shipping it out tomorrow. I'll post my findings when it returns.
Mike
Well guys - I got my GTP back earlier this week. The actually fixed it in one day and shipped it right back to me. Unfortunately, there was no explanation or description of the repair on any of the paperwork or their website - so I have no idea what they did. Regardless, it appears to be functioning normally now. I fully charged it when I got it, and then ran it down to zero through random usage throughout 2 days...and when it hit zero and shut off, that was it. It wouldn't turn on again (which is what I would expect). I charged it back up, and it's working fine again. So far, so good.
Bottom line, I guess I had some kind of a battery problem, but it appears to be working now. As I said before, I just hate problems with no explanation - it means they are likely to happen again. I guess time will tell...
Mike
So far I've been happy with the battery life on this phone and I don't really have any complaints.
I have an odd issue right now, ever since converting from AT&T to developer my battery stats seem a bit sporadic when fully charged and close to discharged. I can leave it plugged in for a while after hitting 100% and the second or so I take it off the charger it'll drop to 99% and decrease somewhat faster then I feel it should and it just died on me around d 6% or so the other night. Pre conversion I didn't have the issue and would hang at 100% for a respectable amount of time. I was thinking of just re-running the RUU to see if that clears it up.
Secondly, only in GSAM I have this weird usage which I'll attach screenshots of. It doesn't show up in BBS so I'm a little confused. I mainly just want to know if anyone else has this usage or can shed some light on what it actually is.
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Ajxx16 said:
So far I've been happy with the battery life on this phone and I don't really have any complaints.
I have an odd issue right now, ever since converting from AT&T to developer my battery stats seem a bit sporadic when fully charged and close to discharged. I can leave it plugged in for a while after hitting 100% and the second or so I take it off the charger it'll drop to 99% and decrease somewhat faster then I feel it should and it just died on me around d 6% or so the other night. Pre conversion I didn't have the issue and would hang at 100% for a respectable amount of time. I was thinking of just re-running the RUU to see if that clears it up.
Secondly, only in GSAM I have this weird usage which I'll attach screenshots of. It doesn't show up in BBS so I'm a little confused. I mainly just want to know if anyone else has this usage or can shed some light on what it actually is.
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The first issue I think is caused by the 5.1 update. So, I assume you either converted to dev edition 5.1 or you converted to 5.0.1 and very soon thereafter took the OTA to update to 5.1 which is why you are connecting the issue with your conversion. Anyway, this happens to me on any 5.1 rom I use, custom, stock, dev, whatever.