Ok, so I rooted the phone yesterday, and installed a custom boot animation, but that's all I have done. For some reason, Every time I reboot the phone, My battery stats reset, so when i turn the phone off, then back on, my battery usage says "unplugged for 32 seconds" or something similar to that. Any idea why it's reading that I just unplugged the phone???
Also, I have juice defender installed, and all of a sudden it is reading ridiculously high numbers, like it's increased my battery x9.74. It never usually reads higher than x1.74 or so. I don't know whats going on. Any ideas?
The Black Droid said:
Ok, so I rooted the phone yesterday, and installed a custom boot animation, but that's all I have done. For some reason, Every time I reboot the phone, My battery stats reset, so when i turn the phone off, then back on, my battery usage says "unplugged for 32 seconds" or something similar to that. Any idea why it's reading that I just unplugged the phone??
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It will say that regardless whether you unplugged the phone from the charger or if you reboot the phone. It is clearing your battery "statistics" because you shut off the phone...
g00s3y said:
It will say that regardless whether you unplugged the phone from the charger or if you reboot the phone. It is clearing your battery "statistics" because you shut off the phone...
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Thanks for clearing that up. I was unaware it reset every time the phone reboots
The Black Droid said:
Thanks for clearing that up. I was unaware it reset every time the phone reboots
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ah yeah, but it's not that big of a deal.
It's on a different level than the battery stats that you wipe in Recovery, but it can be a bit of a pain if you're closely looking at your battery level and you can't know for sure how long since you actually charged it.
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I'm looking for any ideas for the problem I'm having on my G2. I'm afraid it's a hardware problem and not much I can do about it.
I started having problems after upgrading from CM 7.1 to 7.2, but I don't think it was related to the upgrade. I started having battery draining problems, the phone took forever to get fully charged, and car mode would automatically start sometimes when plugging up or unplugging the charger. I cleaned the usb port with alcohol (with battery removed), let dry, and restarted. Now I don't have the car mode problem and the battery problem is somewhat better.
My problem now is that the phone will just die when I'm using it. Usually when I'm using the browser. I'll be scrolling on a page and the phone will just turn itself off. Like the battery died. I can turn the phone back on and it will start up, get all the way started back up, but while it is still loading the home screen widgets, it will go off again. I can repeat this several times. The only way to recover is to plug in the charger. I don't have to hit the power button again, just plugging in the charger will start up recovery mode automatically, I'll choose reboot and the phone will start normally then and stay on.
The phone never dies when I'm not using it. I'll carry it all day, making phone calls on and off, and it'll stay on with no problem. Mostly, I only have the problem when using the browser. Also had the problem while using my newsreader. Once during playing a game. But if I start up browsing the internet, it doesn't take long before it will turn itself off. A matter of a couple of minutes. I don't have the problem with reading emails with K9. Don't have a problem in downloading from the internet such as podcasts. Don't have a problem in sending text messages. Don't recall it shutting down while using the Facebook app. After putting up with this for a week, some troubleshooting and observations.
I never have this problem if the charger is plugged in. Only when it is running fully from the battery.
I've tried swapping to a different battery.
Turned down the overclocking with no difference.
I've changed to other recoveries, CM 7.2, CM 7.1, a CM 7.1 that I was running in May. No difference.
I've swapped memory cards.
I've reset battery stats.
No difference if running on wifi or just data.
Clearing caches made no difference.
So, I start thinking it must be a hardware problem, but then why does it only crop up when internet browsing. Must be power related since plugging in the charger makes it go away, but why does it not have a problem with using the phone in other ways?
Any suggestions on what I could try?
You could try to see if there is too much voltage drop when you start something power-hungry. Use a battery voltage logger and post the results. Start logging, let the phoneidle for a minute and then start browsing. Even if the phone shut off, the log should still be there after rebooting.
Thanks for the idea. I can't locate a logger that looks like it would work. It would have to capture a quick drop in voltage that is momentary. This problem happens even on a full battery and when the phone come back on (either momentarily or after a recovery reboot) the battery level is unchanged.
You might try as well an other way: first idle, then gradually step up to a more power hungry app to see when the problem actually happens. I have no other ideas...
Make sure that you dont have any contact with the battery and the door.
Normally batteries are covered with an aluminum wrap, and can cause short-cuts with the phone itself.
I searched it for a while with the galilio batteries.
You can try to put some saranhwrap around the battery.
I have the same problem with two different batteries. But I'm ready to try that too.
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So here's a graph of my battery status. Long time to charge to 100%. Discharges pretty rapidly. Each downturn ends in the phone turning itself off. Notice that at 7:30 today, it turned itself off, I did a recovery reboot, then noticed it wasn't charging very well (green line turns to blue but doesn't increase), then I did a manual reboot and when the phone restarted, it showed the battery was at 100% charge (from about 60% before the reboot).
What do you think - hardware or software?
oVeRdOsE. said:
Make sure that you dont have any contact with the battery and the door.
Normally batteries are covered with an aluminum wrap, and can cause short-cuts with the phone itself.
I searched it for a while with the galilio batteries.
You can try to put some saranhwrap around the battery.
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Well, I just took the cover off for awhile and tried it. Played crosswords (Shortz) for awhile with no problems. Started my newsreader (Newsrob) and it shut itself off in about 15 seconds. So, no short to the battery cover.
Same thing is happening to me. I use poweramp or the browser and the G2 just shuts off. Then I restart it and it tells me that the battery is low. Once I shut it down and reboot in recovery and wipe the battery cache it's back to it's normal battery level. I disabled data and set my phone for 2G networks only and it didn't shut off after. I'm assuming this is a wireless issue? I'm running mimicry 1.3.0 on my G2.
Had the same problem. Swapped out batteries and problem gone.
Sent from my HTC Vision using xda app-developers app
Did you swap the battery and immediately have no further problems? I tried swapping my battery already and still have the same problem.
Hello, I would like to know what has happened to my galaxy w.
One day I wanted to take a picture in dark, I pressed the shot button on the screen, the flash appeared, and the phone turned of immediately.
When I turn it on, it shows that my battery % is critical.
That's the start only.
After that, I reinstalled my phone, as I tought, that should be the problem maker- but it wasn't.
THe problem persisted trough reinstall.
Now my phone turns off after a lil time, as an example when I use Youtube and watch some videos- it just turns off after some few seconds.
And when I turn it on, it shows again 50% battery(befoure 60%)
I think, the voltage increasing, which is caused by an app, or hardware makes the phone to use more power, and when it uses, phone thinks, that battery is empty and it just turns off.
After a while I'm able to successfully turn it on.
Any idea, what can cause this problem?
I've surfed the net, and found, that the flash could be the one, who caused this mess.
No other reasons, in my opinion, because in my observations it doesn't show that it's the ROM fault but hardware.
Maybe the flash uses alot power, and the battery is kinda weak(I've been using phone for almost a year).
Everyday usage- SMS,call, some games and browse the internet.
Thanks in advance, hope to see some advice.
Madzix said:
Any idea, what can cause this problem?
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Have you tried to change the battery? I have had this situation, which has helped it is replacing the battery.
Ruxa1987 said:
Have you tried to change the battery? I have had this situation, which has helped it is replacing the battery.
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No, I haven't, but it seems there's no other way out.
So, I'll try and report.
Hello all,
I recently updated my Galaxy Nexus to Bixie's stock 4.2.2 and my phone is going nuts. First of all it's draining battery really quickly, even though I'd wiped caches and essentially done a factory reset. When I plug it in to charge it takes a minute or so before the "charge" notification kicks in. The opposite occurs when I unplug it.
But, by far the CRAZIEST thing it does is once the battery hits 15% I start getting a battery low notification/popup like mad. It essentially spams the hell out of me to the point that the phone is utterly and completely unusable. I dismiss, 2 seconds later it pops up, rinse and repeat.
Oh also, the battery usage meter where it tells you how long it's been on battery and breaks down the apps that are using how much battery. That value never changes at all.
Please help!
Of course, thanks to all those that even attempt to give an appropriate solution.
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Hello all,
I recently updated my Galaxy Nexus to Bixie's stock 4.2.2 and my phone is going nuts. First of all it's draining battery really quickly, even though I'd wiped caches and essentially done a factory reset. When I plug it in to charge it takes a minute or so before the "charge" notification kicks in. The opposite occurs when I unplug it.
But, by far the CRAZIEST thing it does is once the battery hits 15% I start getting a battery low notification/popup like mad. It essentially spams the hell out of me to the point that the phone is utterly and completely unusable. I dismiss, 2 seconds later it pops up, rinse and repeat.
Oh also, the battery usage meter where it tells you how long it's been on battery and breaks down the apps that are using how much battery. That value never changes at all.
Please help!
Of course, thanks to all those that even attempt to give an appropriate solution.
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Okay so I reset back to factory. Unrooted, Locked, and installed a factory image from Google. Then it forced me to updated to 4.2.2. Now the notification issue is gone, BUT the phone NEVER SLEEPS. I press the power to turn off the screen and immediately it turns back on... anyone have any ideas?
Hi, I just bought a used galaxy tab s 10.5 and the battery jump from 20 to 99% in 20 minutes when charging . I started using it at 100% and it shuted down for low battery in 30minutes and I power it on again a it said 75%. How do you thinks is going on with the tablet? Thanks and sorry for my bad english.
Do you know if it's rooted and has a custom recovery. Clear cache and fix permissions in recovery mode
No root
It is not rooted and it have stock recovery. Is there an app to reset battery stats?
MLopez14 said:
It is not rooted and it have stock recovery. Is there an app to reset battery stats?
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try booting stock recovery and do a factory reset.if that don't work than look into rooting it and TWRP so you'll have the option to flash something else or clear the cache and fix permissions
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I did the factory reset and the permissions fix thrught TWRP but the battery still crazy. What more can I do?
I got the tablet down to 0% battery, to the point that it wouldn't turn on.
Took off the back cover using prying tools and then disconnected the battery, power cycled thrice by holding and releasing power button and then reconnected the battery and let it charge overnight to 100% and now battery life is amazing, don't have those drastic drops anymore.
There are no warranty stickers torn etc involved with doing this so you don't have to worry about voiding it. Just take your time and start at the microsd slot, open the hatch and work your way around slowly. Its difficult first time around because there is adhesive glue as well as clips holding it down. But still very doable without damaging anything.
Here is a link to a battery calibrator for root users
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vitula.batterycalibration
There are other calibration apps
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I tried with the battery calibration app and nothing. I leave you a screenshot , thats is WHITHOUT any charge, when it shuted out I just turn it on again. What is indexservice?
OK after ready the links below I believe a debloated ROM could solve your problem
https://www.google.com/search?q=wha...google&sourceid=chrome-mobile&espv=1&ie=UTF-8
List of Roms
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-tab-s/development
I will try a debloated rom because son process called index service is draining the 60% of my battery, but is rare that the tablet shuted down and when I tried to turn in on and it shuted down immediately for low battery, but and enter in recovery mode and leave it on with max brightness and it stay awake for 4 hours!! Even when twrp said that is has only 1%.
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I will try a debloated rom because son process called index service is draining the 60% of my battery, but is rare that the tablet shuted down and when I tried to turn in on and it shuted down immediately for low battery, but and enter in recovery mode and leave it on with max brightness and it stay awake for 4 hours!! Even when twrp said that is has only 1%.
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Post back to let us know it is after a ROM flash
Can you post a full screenshot of your battery settings. You just posted the graph. Not sure about the index service, but knox drains battery too.
Had the same issue crop up on mine. Did the the battery 0% drain then recharge a few times. And factory format. Now it just randomly keeps restarting (even when on charge now). Called Samsung and they have sent a pack to post it to them to sort I hope.
Now with the debloated rom the crazy battery drops have stop but I'm having random restarts. What's is happening now?
I know it's a lot of work and getting frustrating but let's try Odin back to stock .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2800372
Let's try back to stock. Thanks a lot for taking time to help me.
MLopez14 said:
Let's try back to stock. Thanks a lot for taking time to help me.
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I'm on here all the time and when I get my devices the way I want them I just browse around trying to help with what I can .no problem and your welcome
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Now with stock rom I still having random restarts and battery drops. I dont know what more to do and I dont have warranty.
I leave it all night on plugged in the charger and it didn't restart but when I started using it, it freezes up and restart.
Now it sounds like a kernel issue .I really dislike that cortex chip to
So, I got a new phone...Galaxy S8+. After like dozens of attempts to factory reset my 360, it finally booted correctly. Now when I try syncing things, nothing happens. In the Wear App, I don't even have the option to select a watch face. After undocking the watch (which is fully charged), it just shuts off until I redock it, at which point it boots up as it was turned off. Is this thing toast, or is there a trick to this? Never had this many issues with this before.
Anyone?
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After undocking the watch (which is fully charged), it just shuts off until I redock it, at which point it boots up as it was turned off. Is this thing toast, or is there a trick to this? Never had this many issues with this before.
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Mean battery is dead if can not power the boot
dersie said:
Mean battery is dead if can not power the boot
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Battery is at 100%... It boots just fine.
agentfazexx said:
Battery is at 100%... It boots just fine.
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Ah ? thinking you said : After undocking the watch (which is fully charged), it just shuts off until I redock it,
so when watch is not on charger it shutdown ?
You're misunderstanding my issue. Nothing is syncing to the watch, and the Wear app gives me no option to pick a watch face.
I tried resurrecting this again, but it's still having issues. Popped it on the charger, and it acted like it was going to start up, but went into a charging screen. Eventually it'll boot back up, but when I swipe down and start swiping right to get to settings to do a factory reset, it just turns off after a couple swipes. Is this thing just dead? Battery is over 60%.
Your battery is bad. It shows good battery % numbers, but it can't provide enough current to keep the watch running when off the charger.
Replace the battery and it will fix some, if not all, of your problems.