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My one x still showing that the battery is too low, i dont know HOW MUCH IS LOW!
Thanks for any help!
I don't know the exact amount but why are you even trying to do with a low battery? It is never a good idea to reflash anything with a low battery. The number of posts in this forum about people who tried to reflash with basically no battery show that there is an issue with charging in recovery. You need to mess around with it to get it to work properly again and all because they couldn't wait for the battery to charge first.
Charge it to 100% and save yourself the hassle.
Tiersten said:
I don't know the exact amount but why are you even trying to do with a low battery? It is never a good idea to reflash anything with a low battery. The number of posts in this forum about people who tried to reflash with basically no battery show that there is an issue with charging in recovery. You need to mess around with it to get it to work properly again and all because they couldn't wait for the battery to charge first.
Charge it to 100% and save yourself the hassle.
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Fastboot simple doesn't flash with low battery i just want to know HOW MUCH IS LOW haha i want to unbrick my ONE X !
Read this to fix your phone
I had about 65% charge when I did it - what is your battery at?
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Thanks but my battery is too low to flash with fastboot.
99RedB said:
I had about 65% charge when I did it - what is your battery at?
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i dont know, the os wont start i only can enter to HBOOT and FASTBOOT.
wolfraim said:
Thanks but my battery is too low to flash with fastboot.
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Uh yeah. Sorry! I wasn't thinking there.
Hi,
Have you tried to power down(option in fastboot) and then plug in your charger? The red LED should come on, leave it for a few hours and try again
i have exactly the same prob only with 1.28
when i power down my phone it will automaticaly start when its connectet
can i disable somehow this f***ing batterie to low warning ?
adrian522 said:
Hi,
Have you tried to power down(option in fastboot) and then plug in your charger? The red LED should come on, leave it for a few hours and try again
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yes y try it, but the "RED LIGHT" only drain the rest of the battery life. Red light dont means that is charging...
Raz0rX said:
i have exactly the same prob only with 1.28
when i power down my phone it will automaticaly start when its connectet
can i disable somehow this f***ing batterie to low warning ?
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I think about it, can some DEV GUY disable that restriction from the FASTBOOT APP (desktop fastboot) ???
Has anybody tried 2 amps charger? They are on eBay and cheap, they include those with tablets usually. I wonder if more power will trigger the phone to start charging. Maybe some stupid treshold is a little bit too high and that's why it's not recognising a charger.
It's safe, no nothing to loose.
schriss said:
Has anybody tried 2 amps charger? They are on eBay and cheap, they include those with tablets usually. I wonder if more power will trigger the phone to start charging. Maybe some stupid treshold is a little bit too high and that's why it's not recognising a charger.
It's safe, no nothing to loose.
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This is not a possible solution, because the HOX never is POWER OFF, its only suspended and this access to charge when it is in suspended mode (or in recovery mode).
This is not possible with the OFFICIAL CWM.
And we can not flash other CWM or other things because or batterie is to low!
We need a modded fastboot or something
The battery needed its the same as a RUU, 30%.
Thanks to all.
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Someone please kindly post detailed steps on how to fix this issue. I'm stuck in a bootloop for cyanogenmod. My battery is dead, and I can't use fastboot to flash stock recovery (or do anything since everything relies on fastboot, which requires you to charge the battery. But when I charge, I get a bootloop)
If you have rooted your phone is it ok to let the battery drop to 0% ?
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If you have rooted your phone is it ok to let the battery drop to 0% ?
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Not exactly sure what rooting has to do with whether 0% battery is allowed or not. But I had tried cyanogenmod9, and i got stuck in a boot loop. There is a nice animation screen (boot screen), and I thought that it just took a long time. Well, being late at night, I feel asleep. And in the morning, the boot screen was still on. My battery was now near dead. So when I tried to flash some new ROMs, I could not b/c fastboot checks your battery %. If it's too low, then you're forbidden.
To make matters worse, I could not turn the phone off during this loop. Plug the phone in, and as soon as there is enough charge, the phone turns on again and goes through the loop.
So goal #1 is to get the battery charge past 30% so that you can start over. I ended up using fastboot erase cache and I got out of the bootloop. Phone is now charging.
Hey guys,
I've created a very quick video as I'm seeing an increasing amount of videos that deliberately try to sabotage the HTC ONE X performance by disabling Fast Boot and/or testing the device whilst it has low battery knowing the device enters Nvidia's own automatic Tegra3 battery saving mode.
* I've also seen people test the HTC ONE X on a carrier branded device that includes the networks own boot animation too against other devices that are clearly sim-free unbranded models.
Here is the true boot time from power off.
To my fellow XDA users, id appreciate your comments on YouTube & here please.
Device is completely stock.
ENJOY
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When you Power Off, it enters something like Hibernation (this is Fastboot IMO). Try reboot - it will boot way longer.
I think most people are interested in cold boot (reboot) time, not hibernation - how often do you power off your phone? And how often do you reset your phone?
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When you Power Off, it enters something like Hibernation (this is Fastboot IMO). Try reboot - it will boot way longer.
I think most people are interested in cold boot (reboot) time, not hibernation - how often do you power off your phone? And how often do you reset your phone?
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Even if that 'were' true, I never reboot - there simply is just no need to - my phone is either on or off.
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With FastBoot enabled the device isn't actually off. Just hibernating.
With my old Desire HD if you did this then removed the battery and restarted the handset it would boot normally and not "FastBoot". Indicating it was still on and still drawing power. That's on in my eyes.
Who really cares when it comes to cold startup times? Bit of a non-issue IMO.
Fast boot is enabled by default, I've kept it as stock
Who's to say the SGS3 doesn't use a fast boot feature, they just wouldn't enable you to turn it off. (I'm pretty sure it does use one)
Ie. SGS2 has a very similar boot up time compared to SGS3.
If HTC removed the settings option for it, nobody would be any wiser... it would just be the boot time.
Regardless of the fact that fast boot doesn't clear the memory, the phone is in the powered off setting, with default stock settings.
For the majority, it will be the boot speed that people get.
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With FastBoot enabled the device isn't actually off. Just hibernating.
With my old Desire HD if you did this then removed the battery and restarted the handset it would boot normally and not "FastBoot". Indicating it was still on and still drawing power. That's on in my eyes.
Who really cares when it comes to cold startup times? Bit of a non-issue IMO.
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Just as well you can't remove the battery in the one x then. Seriously though, given the power drain performance of the one x in normal standby, do you think an even lower power mode just keeping its RAM alive would have a significant power drain? Just to keep a RAM chip refreshed takes very little power, a few nano amps per chip, which is pretty insignificant given the capacity of the battery. Its probably not much more than the self discharge due to the battery monitoring circuitry.
my fastboot doesnt seem to work -_- it takes a good 20-25 secs to boot, on full battery, with any rom, the only rom that booted up in 4 secs was miui any suggestions?
hey!
a little panicky here, i just unlocked and rooted my one x today, installed the latest cwm and tried several different roms with their respective boot.img files.
after a while i thought i'd go back to my nandroid of the stock but it wouldnt start. in cwm i copied the boot.img from my nandroid to my pc and rebooted, trying to get into fastboot mode but my phone wouldnt let me. whenever i reboot by pressing power for 10 seconds i just get back to the white thc quietly brilliant screen, no matter which buttons i press. so i CANNOT enter fastboot mode. HELP please!
Plug your USB cord in & type adb reboot bootloader.
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thanks for the quick reply, im trying both windows and ubuntu at the mo, in windows it says
error: device not found
i do hear the sound of a device being attached to the computer when i plug it in tho.
ok. 'progress'.
unfortunately in the wrong direction. i rebooted again to try to get into fastboot mode and now its dead. doesnt respond to anything, no charging light, no screen. i think im pretty much f**cked
nestnest said:
ok. 'progress'.
unfortunately in the wrong direction. i rebooted again to try to get into fastboot mode and now its dead. doesnt respond to anything, no charging light, no screen. i think im pretty much f**cked
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ok first things first...
1) Plug your phone into a charger.... NOT a PC USB cable, but a genuine wall charger and leave for 30 minutes to make sure there's plenty of charge.The wall chargers deliver more current to the battery than a PC USB port. Don't be tempted to keep turning the phone on and off, as this could kill any little power left in your battery (just in case that's an issue).
2) Make a cup of coffee and try and calm down <---- important
3) When you power of the device make 100% sure you're holding the volume down button BEFORE (and during) the power on process... and keep holding it down. From your description, it sounds like you're not doing this properly. If this is successful, you'll get to the HBOOT menu. From there, you 'should' be able to get into the Fastboot menu - where you can then start issuing ADB / Fastboot commands.
PLEASE do all three, and don't skip any steps.
thank you! wish i had known that before my quasi heart attack. i actually did exactly that after the phone went completely dead, it worked and im back on my stock rom now.
apparently you cant enter fastboot below a certain margin on your battery?
if i hadnt found this out just half an hour or so ago i would be eternally grateful, now you will have to settle for pretty grateful.
no seriously thank you!!
TheBrilliantMistake said:
ok first things first...
1) Plug your phone into a charger.... NOT a PC USB cable, but a genuine wall charger and leave for 30 minutes to make sure there's plenty of charge.The wall chargers deliver more current to the battery than a PC USB port. Don't be tempted to keep turning the phone on and off, as this could kill any little power left in your battery (just in case that's an issue).
2) Make a cup of coffee and try and calm down <---- important
3) When you power of the device make 100% sure you're holding the volume down button BEFORE (and during) the power on process... and keep holding it down. From your description, it sounds like you're not doing this properly. If this is successful, you'll get to the HBOOT menu. From there, you 'should' be able to get into the Fastboot menu - where you can then start issuing ADB / Fastboot commands.
PLEASE do all three, and don't skip any steps.
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yeah i guess i shouldnt be let alone in the room with devices beyond 500 euros lol
nestnest said:
yeah i guess i shouldnt be let alone in the room with devices beyond 500 euros lol
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Lol
In case of panic, slap yourself silly.
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I have used the search button and found many people with similar problems but I don't think any of them are the same as mine hence the question.
Please be patient with me as I'm new. :good:
My 18 month old factory stock OneX was switched off and on charge over night and in the morning the green light was on.
I took the phone off charge and switched it on, all was fine and I put it in my pocket and drove to work.
After about 5 mins I hear the low battery chime from the phone and when I take it from my pocket it has switched off and will not switch back on. I plug it in to a charger and get a red flashing light. I've searched for days and tried all the button pressing tricks, charging from mains, charging from usb and nothing has brought it back to life.
Thinking the battery had just decided it no longer wanted to be part of this world I bought a OneX+ battery and changed it over, it is still the same.
If I hold down the volume - and power buttons it will boot to the screen where it tells you it is ***locked*** and tell me not enough power to flash.
If I plug it in to the pc the HTC MTP device loads every few seconds.
Is my phone now an expensive paperweight or can it still be revived? Any help greatly appreciated.
BizzOneX said:
I have used the search button and found many people with similar problems but I don't think any of them are the same as mine hence the question.
Please be patient with me as I'm new. :good:
My 18 month old factory stock OneX was switched off and on charge over night and in the morning the green light was on.
I took the phone off charge and switched it on, all was fine and I put it in my pocket and drove to work.
After about 5 mins I hear the low battery chime from the phone and when I take it from my pocket it has switched off and will not switch back on. I plug it in to a charger and get a red flashing light. I've searched for days and tried all the button pressing tricks, charging from mains, charging from usb and nothing has brought it back to life.
Thinking the battery had just decided it no longer wanted to be part of this world I bought a OneX+ battery and changed it over, it is still the same.
If I hold down the volume - and power buttons it will boot to the screen where it tells you it is ***locked*** and tell me not enough power to flash.
If I plug it in to the pc the HTC MTP device loads every few seconds.
Is my phone now an expensive paperweight or can it still be revived? Any help greatly appreciated.
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What I understand you can go in bootloader this is ok! But it is strange that HTC MTP device loads every few seconds. Are you able to start the Android? Becouse only if you start the system you can see the MTP device in bootloader it is inposible.
Second download this unzip to folder and start the file chargeONEX.bat report back if the battery start charge. Dont worry the phone will start a lot of restart in the bootloader but will slowly charge.
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What I understand you can go in bootloader this is ok! But it is strange that HTC MTP device loads every few seconds. Are you able to start the Android? Becouse only if you start the system you can see the MTP device in bootloader it is inposible.
Second download this [/URL] unzip to folder and start the file chargeONEX.bat report back if the battery start charge. Dont worry the phone will start a lot of restart in the bootloader but will slowly charge.
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I can only get in to the bootloader when connected to the mains charger, it will not go in to bootloader when connected to the laptop usb port.
I will try on a desktop pc and see what that does.
I ran the .bat file and it gave me a voltage of 477mV, this is a brand new OneX+ battery, I did try this script before I changed the battery and the old one was 536mV
Because the phone will not boot in to bootloader when plugged in to the laptop it only runs once, then the screen goes black, it is then that the MTP device loads every few seconds.
BizzOneX said:
I can only get in to the bootloader when connected to the mains charger, it will not go in to bootloader when connected to the laptop usb port.
I will try on a desktop pc and see what that does.
I ran the .bat file and it gave me a voltage of 477mV, this is a brand new OneX+ battery, I did try this script before I changed the battery and the old one was 536mV
Because the phone will not boot in to bootloader when plugged in to the laptop it only runs once, then the screen goes black, it is then that the MTP device loads every few seconds.
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Use original cable and USB 2.0 port leave it for 20 min on the computer and after this try to go in bootloader and start the script and report back
Thant said:
Use original cable and USB 2.0 port leave it for 20 min on the computer and after this try to go in bootloader and start the script and report back
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I've just tried it in a desktop pc, an iMac and a G5 mac and it will still not go in to bootloader.
I'll leave it for 20 mins and report back.
Thank you very much for you help. :good:
After 20 mins plugged in to a G5 Mac I still have to connect it to the mains charger to start bootloader.
I then have to select Fastboot before the script will see the phone and the voltage was 501mV, it then goes black and the MTP driver tries to load again and again.
Any idea what could have caused this in the first place and why a new battery is doing the same?
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After 20 mins plugged in to a G5 Mac I still have to connect it to the mains charger to start bootloader.
I then have to select Fastboot before the script will see the phone and the voltage was 501mV, it then goes black and the MTP driver tries to load again and again.
Any idea what could have caused this in the first place and why a new battery is doing the same?
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Just you buy your new battery empty this is bad luck for you.
in my zip have fastboot-mac rename it to fastboot and the fastboot rename to fastboot-windows. Are you manage to start in bootloader. Are you with custom recovery. If you are with custom recovery go in recovery and try to charge the phone in recovery.
EDIT: I see you are full stock will not help with charge in recovery.
The best way will be if you start the script to charege the phone but if you cant the best way will be to charge the battery manually.
Thant said:
Just you buy your new battery empty this is bad luck for you.
in my zip have fastboot-mac rename it to fastboot and the fastboot rename to fastboot-windows. Are you manage to start in bootloader. Are you with custom recovery. If you are with custom recovery go in recovery and try to charge the phone in recovery.
EDIT: I see you are full stock will not help with charge in recovery.
The best way will be if you start the script to charege the phone but if you cant the best way will be to charge the battery manually.
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Voltage is now 520mV.
I still have to connect to the mains charger to go in to bootloader, I will leave it charging over night and see what the voltage is in the morning.
Thank you for your help and I will let you know if I get it working. :good:
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Voltage is now 520mV.
I still have to connect to the mains charger to go in to bootloader, I will leave it charging over night and see what the voltage is in the morning.
Thank you for your help and I will let you know if I get it working. :good:
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OK good luck from me and I wait to report good news soon:good:
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OK good luck from me and I wait to report good news soon:good:
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Checked again and the voltage is now 550mV.
At this rate it will take weeks to reach enough charge to switch on.
I'm not sure it will ever get to full charge, I think something else on the phone is causing the issue.
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Checked again and the voltage is now 550mV.
At this rate it will take weeks to reach enough charge to switch on.
I'm not sure it will ever get to full charge, I think something else on the phone is causing the issue.
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Wait to be possible to go in bootloader without charger and when you go in bootloader run the script to charge.
As my other thread has now been closed does anyone know if a lithium ion battery WILL actually recover from this voltage?
BizzOneX said:
As my other thread has now been closed does anyone know if a lithium ion battery WILL actually recover from this voltage?
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i think not, the system reads the battery voltage and 3680 mV is round about 10% of charge so 550 is way undervolted. and if i am not mistaken 4200 is about full loaded.
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at least that's what i read from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1658084&highlight=floepie
BizzOneX said:
As my other thread has now been closed does anyone know if a lithium ion battery WILL actually recover from this voltage?
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I am not sure the battery is deep discharged but have 50-50% to be good. If you have battery pack but not to connect with usb to the phone The battery pack must use the pins on the back side on your phone try to wake up the battery or manualy disconnect the battery and charge it or the chipest way is to buy new battery but mesure beffore to buy.
The battery voltage is slowly rising and is now at 562mV.
I'm still not sure this reading is correct because when you start in to fastboot or recovery you can remove the charger and the phone continues to run. Surely the phone would switch off as soon as the charger was removed if the battery was as low as .5V
Any ideas?
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The battery voltage is slowly rising and is now at 562mV.
I'm still not sure this reading is correct because when you start in to fastboot or recovery you can remove the charger and the phone continues to run. Surely the phone would switch off as soon as the charger was removed if the battery was as low as .5V
Any ideas?
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well it may be a bit more difficult but i would look for a way to charge the battery from another source outside the phone. something like a little project of cutting wires and connect them straight to the end of the usb cable (wall charger) ...... welll something like that ?
Mr Hofs said:
well it may be a bit more difficult but i would look for a way to charge the battery from another source outside the phone. something like a little project of cutting wires and connect them straight to the end of the usb cable (wall charger) ...... welll something like that ?
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I'll give it a go, nothing to loose.
This is a new battery I've got in the phone now, the original one read the same voltage. Only thing I didn't do was to check the voltage of the new battery before I installed it.
I'll try charging the original battery that is sat on my desk.
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I'll give it a go, nothing to loose.
This is a new battery I've got in the phone now, the original one read the same voltage. Only thing I didn't do was to check the voltage of the new battery before I installed it.
I'll try charging the original battery that is sat on my desk.
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yeah if you can get that one to full load and the phone reads wrong its other hardware i'm afraid
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yeah if you can get that one to full load and the phone reads wrong its other hardware i'm afraid
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I've just checked the voltage of the orignal battery that I removed from the phone fully charged and it reads 4.2V, my multi meter might not be 100% acurate as it's only a cheap one. I also checked my 65% charge HTC Desire battery and that reads 3.9V.
So it looks like the batteries are fine and the phone is seeing the wrong voltage.
Do you think this would definitely be a hardware issue?
I cant say no but indeed those voltages looks fine. It could be the circuit on the mainboard not reading correct
Okay, now that I'm in the right forum, I have an AT&T M9 converted to Developer edition, S-off, TWRP 3.0.2-0, Firmware version 3.35.617.12 listed in download mode, running ViperoneM9 6.1.0. As the title suggests, if I'm anywhere from 30-60% battery, it will just turn off, and I can't turn it back on without it dying again on boot. If I plug it in, it lists whatever percentage battery it died at, usually 30-60%. I don't want this to turn me away from all of the benefits of root, but it's killing me. I'm not sure where to go from here, and I almost just want to RUU the thing and go back to stock. Someone help me figure out what this is, please.
Another fun bit, any of my color scheme customizations get reset, as well as my font, custom button maps, and general tweaks.
I've experienced this too on my phone, but that was after I replaced the battery with a third party battery. This exact thing happened to me but rather around 80-85%. After reboot it still showed that percentage. After reinstalling the original battery everything worked again. I have returned the other battery to the seller for a possible refund.
A similar thing actually used to happen on my old HTC One (M7) to, but then it was rather at around 50%.
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Okay, now that I'm in the right forum, I have an AT&T M9 converted to Developer edition, S-off, TWRP 3.0.2-0, Firmware version 3.35.617.12 listed in download mode, running ViperoneM9 6.1.0. As the title suggests, if I'm anywhere from 30-60% battery, it will just turn off, and I can't turn it back on without it dying again on boot. If I plug it in, it lists whatever percentage battery it died at, usually 30-60%. I don't want this to turn me away from all of the benefits of root, but it's killing me. I'm not sure where to go from here, and I almost just want to RUU the thing and go back to stock. Someone help me figure out what this is, please.
Another fun bit, any of my color scheme customizations get reset, as well as my font, custom button maps, and general tweaks.
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I'm on the original battery still, but I have had this phone since May 2015. I was thinking that maybe my battery's life was shortened when I flashed viper in the past and got wake locked and 90% system usage on the battery for a couple of days. Is that a thing?
This would be typical behaviour for a dying battery. I've had a similar issue, but it had nothing to do with the ROM in my case. My HTC One X had it, there it was the battery. My girlfriends iPhone 5s as well, again it was the battery.
Does it occur more quickly if you use more power? That would be quite typical of a dying battery. What then happens is that the voltage drops slightly because you apply a load. The voltage then isn't sufficient anymore and the phone concludes its battery is too low and it has to turn off. Maybe try and see what happens if you draw maximum power at 60%. If it then immediately turns off, I would be confident it's the battery.
This is so obvious and I didn't even realize. I going to try it, sorry for the late reply