Hey there,
Android Revolution HD 5.1.4 is a very good ROM,
but after flashing that Rom,
i cannot open battery history.
When i try to open Battery History with Spare Parts:
it shows:
"Could not find Battery stats activity in your Rom!
Connact developer for more info!"
Can anybody help me?
Without Battery History, i cannot celibrate my battery.
Have you tried going into the directory to find the file? I always use root explorer and go to Data>System and delete the file manually.
If the file exists, there may be a possibility sparepart is not compatible with the rom. It FC when I install it on my phone
fe22st said:
Hey there,
Android Revolution HD 5.1.4 is a very good ROM,
but after flashing that Rom,
i cannot open battery history.
When i try to open Battery History with Spare Parts:
it shows:
"Could not find Battery stats activity in your Rom!
Connact developer for more info!"
Can anybody help me?
Without Battery History, i cannot celibrate my battery.
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Afaik, Spare Parts wasnt fully compatible with gingerbread, maybe it is now, I am not sure, but you should double check that.
Why dont you use the battery history in settings?
tried all
Yeah,
but i`ve the same problems when i type
*#*#4636#*#*
in the phone.
No Battery History.
and batterystats.bin exits in the directory and i deleted it and
reboot, but same problems ...
fe22st said:
and batterystats.bin exits in the directory and i deleted it and
reboot, but same problems ...
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What do you mean same problem?
Once you delete the file, that should be it. Your battery is calibrated. Of course you need to make sure you are fully charged (0mA current widget) before you delete it. The effect of the calibration can be felt usually after a few cycle of charging. Some even noticed it immediately.
i will try it.
Fully Charged, then delete the file.
Hope that functioned.
Thanks for helping.
myxcon said:
Afaik, Spare Parts wasnt fully compatible with gingerbread, maybe it is now, I am not sure, but you should double check that.
Why dont you use the battery history in settings?
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+1
As far as I know this still the case with Gingerbread ROMs.
banjiki said:
Have you tried going into the directory to find the file? I always use root explorer and go to Data>System and delete the file manually.
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Is that what Recovery > wipe battery stats does? Or does it perform some other function?
Lanky Git said:
Is that what Recovery > wipe battery stats does? Or does it perform some other function?
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That's exactly the same thing
so i fully charged my battery
until current widget showed "0 mA"
i restarted in bootloader and wipe battery stats.
and rebooted, but the same problem still here.
no battery history ...
here a message from a another member:
"Battery History is no longer in Gingerbread Im afraid.
There is an app that replaces it but I cant remember the name. Its in the DHD forum somewhere."
anybody know, which app he means?
fe22st said:
so i fully charged my battery
until current widget showed "0 mA"
i restarted in bootloader and wipe battery stats.
and rebooted, but the same problem still here.
no battery history ...
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Let me get this straight, you want the battery history to do calibration of the battery, correct? The steps you did in the quote is actually battery calibration already, so do you still need battery history?
It is true also that Gingerbread no longer provide battery history. Last time in Froyo I remember to be able to see partial wake etc. But now the only battery usage we can get is from Setting > About Phone > Battery Use
fe22st said:
here a message from a another member:
"Battery History is no longer in Gingerbread Im afraid.
There is an app that replaces it but I cant remember the name. Its in the DHD forum somewhere."
anybody know, which app he means?
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Hey,
It was me who told you that
I was slightly wrong, I meant to say I read it in the DHD forum somewhere. And I did, and I remember now.
It was in the ARHD thread and found the original post where I read it:
here
The app is here if you want to take a look.
My apologies again for slightly misleading you on that!
Thanks a lot for the app link ...
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i can't charges battery to 100 %
it's stop 99 %
i delete batt stat ,Was not lost:crying:
When not to
1. you are in wrong place. general is the one.
2. how old is your battery? what rom? what kernel?
3. how much noob are you?
paolo-red1 said:
1. you are in wrong place. general is the one.
2. how old is your battery? what rom? what kernel?
3. how much noob are you?
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i'm sorry
i use rom runntmede aio 6.0.4.3
kernei 2.6.35.100 [email protected]#11:crying::crying::crying:
Try the calibration tool linked in my signature
aledex said:
Try the calibration tool linked in my signature
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thank you ,but i can't use
but check recover mode i can charge 100%
but boot sense it stop 99%
99% is very close to 100% is almost 100%
I do not think is is a huge problem ....
tolisoft said:
99% is very close to 100% is almost 100%
I do not think is is a huge problem ....
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Agreed.
Have u tried resetting battery stats in recovery? I think I remember seeing that. Never really used it.
you can wipe the battery status.
Is it possible to wipe battery stats using twrp recovery? I would like to calibrate the battery. Any help or information would be greatly appreciated.
DynamicN said:
Is it possible to wipe battery stats using twrp recovery? I would like to calibrate the battery. Any help or information would be greatly appreciated.
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Yes. Either under "wipe" or "advanced" menus.
However, you should read this: http://www.androidcentral.com/wiping-battery-stats-doesnt-improve-battery-life-says-google-engineer
nikon120 said:
Yes. Either under "wipe" or "advanced" menus.
However, you should read this: http://www.androidcentral.com/wiping-battery-stats-doesnt-improve-battery-life-says-google-engineer
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I looked under both and didn't see it but I'll look again, thank you for the response. That article is an interesting read:good:
DynamicN said:
I looked under both and didn't see it but I'll look again, thank you for the response. That article is an interesting read:good:
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To wipe battery stats in TWRP, do the following:
boot into TWRP recovery
/advanced/File Manager/
folder /data/system/
click batterystats.bin
click Delete
reboot system
e154037 said:
To wipe battery stats in TWRP, do the following:
boot into TWRP recovery
/advanced/File Manager/
folder /data/system/
click batterystats.bin
click Delete
reboot system
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Thank you
DynamicN said:
Thank you
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I saw threads mentioning that wiping battery stats is like snake oil. Does this really help increase battery life or is it just a placebo
cybershawngates said:
I saw threads mentioning that wiping battery stats is like snake oil. Does this really help increase battery life or is it just a placebo
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Open the link I posted earlier in this thread. Android engineers say placebo.
nikon120 said:
placebo.
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thx
e154037 said:
To wipe battery stats in TWRP, do the following:
boot into TWRP recovery
/advanced/File Manager/
folder /data/system/
click batterystats.bin
click Delete
reboot system
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good one! thanks
Yes that delete Batteystats.bin does help !! I got my Mi Max 2 a new battery after 3 years approx, the new battery would drain like hell till 15% then stuck there for next 4-5 hours of heavy usage like gaming and watching Youtube premium with Wifi and BT connected to speaker, GPS ON and Brightness FULL. This drained the battery down to 2% and again stuck there for the next 5 hours and still continued playing games and watching videos. Then the phone shut down. This happened 3 times at a stretch.
After deleting Battery.bin then full charged to 100% with Power OFF and repeated the cycled 3 times (full charge to Full Off and then again recycle), now the new battery works like when I got my phone brand new back in 2018.
That delete Batterystats.bin does work !! However, word of caution is that one must do that Batterystats.bin delete with a 100% Full charged battery, and while deleting make sure the charger is not Plugged IN -- else it will give wrong readings and calibrating the battery is of no use.
How do i clear the batter stats through twrp. I believe id vet more from my phone if i could do that, couldnt find it on my own term?
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By using Google...not to bust your balls but try to search first ...plenty of info out there already..this goes for the rest of the nubs as well...ull get your answer 100% faster..search tool is your friend :beer:
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Lol thanks chilly, i did search google but was pages deep before i asked here, maybe i just looked over it
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Just my 2 cents here. But I read a post a while back by a very respected dev (adrenalyn) that's it's always good practice to flash a new rom and a fully charged battery. Then fully deplete and fully charge uninterrupted. Since doing that I have not had to reset battery stats ever and have always had no problems. S with battery life. Of course there everyone says different things. But this is just my experience.
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My Google search brought me here, still trying to find how to do this.
Slacker said:
My Google search brought me here, still trying to find how to do this.
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The answer is that TWRP doesn't wipe battery stats, and you don't need to do it.
I read the tweet I saw in my Google search results and saw that power off at full charge accomplished what I wanted, had idle drain and changed a couple things and wanted to monitor the changes.
gtdtm said:
The answer is that TWRP doesn't wipe battery stats, and you don't need to do it.
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To wipe battery in TWRP, do the following:
boot into TWRP recovery
/advanced/File Manager/
folder /data/system/
click batterystats.bin
click Delete
reboot system
e154037 said:
To wipe battery in TWRP, do the following:
boot into TWRP recovery
/advanced/File Manager/
folder /data/system/
click batterystats.bin
click Delete
reboot system
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I can not find that in TWRP
rekamyenom said:
I can not find that in TWRP
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Mount Data by selecting "Data" in the Mount menu.
codebuddy said:
Mount Data by selecting "Data" in the Mount menu.
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Thx for your explanation.
Jahwol
jahwol said:
Thx for your explanation.
Jahwol
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ME TOO or I no figure out,
BUT when I click delete as suggested it does just what I thought it would, IT deleted the file called wipebatt whatever it was calledr it was called!
SO now its gone and I can't do it.
I know someone said I couldent but that kinda pissed me off!
better to be pissed off than pissed on I guess, but I felt pissed on! careful what instructions you follow to a T I guess
Slacker said:
My Google search brought me here, still trying to find how to do this.
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Amen dude. Sick of people telling other people to "Google it". My Google search brought me here, and if everybody on XDA said "Google it" there would be no results.
e154037 said:
To wipe battery in TWRP, do the following:
boot into TWRP recovery
/advanced/File Manager/
folder /data/system/
click batterystats.bin
click Delete
reboot system
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Thanks, this helped me
Hello everyone,
My question for you is this:
I have HTC ONE M7 T-Mobile. Just put brand new battery in it.
1. Phone is on - battery shows %41
2. Go in TWRP - battery shows %25 >> I wipe cache and then >> Turn phone back on - battery shows %25
3. Phone is off and I plug it in to charge - battery shows %74
4. Go in TWRP - battery shows %71
5. Turn phone on - battery shows %74
6. Go in TWRP - battery shows %75 >> wipe cache
7. Phone on - battery shows %75
I'm listening to you guys what you think? Why I had those differences? Should I do it again and how often to make sure there won't be anymore like this cause I had times when phone is at %29, I take a photo, it turns off.
Keep in mind that all this had happened with my original battery as well.
Best Regards
dohcvtec said:
Hello everyone,
My question for you is this:
I have HTC ONE M7 T-Mobile. Just put brand new battery in it.
1. Phone is on - battery shows %41
2. Go in TWRP - battery shows %25 >> I wipe cache and then >> Turn phone back on - battery shows %25
3. Phone is off and I plug it in to charge - battery shows %74
4. Go in TWRP - battery shows %71
5. Turn phone on - battery shows %74
6. Go in TWRP - battery shows %75 >> wipe cache
7. Phone on - battery shows %75
I'm listening to you guys what you think? Why I had those differences? Should I do it again and how often to make sure there won't be anymore like this cause I had times when phone is at %29, I take a photo, it turns off.
Keep in mind that all this had happened with my original battery as well.
Best Regards
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Facing the exact same problem with my Nokia XL. I've searched and tried for almost every method and app related to calibration and fix but nothing seems to work out.
What if I`m having the same issues and this folder does not exist here?
just that i needed
e154037 said:
To wipe battery in TWRP, do the following:
boot into TWRP recovery
/advanced/File Manager/
folder /data/system/
click batterystats.bin
click Delete
reboot system
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thank you so much
found out how to do it from twrp
Battery charging only in ap fastboot
Hi,
My moto g4 plus discharge when connected to any charger including the original charger and only recharges in ap fastboot mode that too very slow and sometimes doesn't recharge at all but when it start getting charged it take around a whole day to get charged upto 100%.The original charger seems ok as it recharges other mobiles.
I have also hardbriked my hand set while trying to find a solution. Thanks to @siddhesh9146 [GUIDE] Moto G4 Plus HardBrick SOLVED - ULTIMATE UNBRICKING GUIDE. But My battery problem remains the same.
I'm getting error (120) low main battery
Do I need to get another file exe?
pbazw said:
I'm getting error (120) low main battery
Do I need to get another file exe?
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According to your post, you need to charge your battery. More info would be helpfull
donkeykong1 said:
According to your post, you need to charge your battery. More info would be helpfull
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II was able to get it to work by performing a restore of the original rom , still not sure what the problem is but a search shows other's with the same problem and the cleared battery stats with CW recovery, I'm running twp. And yes my battery was better then 30% . Thank you for the help
My phone dies at 60% , I changed the battery but the problem still the same ,is there any solution ? (If it doesn't include changing the ROM ,sill be great,because I really like my current ROM "Remix Ressurection" )
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My phone dies at 60% , I changed the battery but the problem still the same ,is there any solution ? (If it doesn't include changing the ROM ,sill be great,because I really like my current ROM "Remix Ressurection" )[/QUOTE
You can use the app with root permission
"Battery calibration "
The app can reset your battery information.
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Or maybe you should get a new battery if it is the original which came with the phone.
Edit: I oversaw you changed already the battery, sorry.