[Q] why even after calibration my battery still not calibrated? - Desire HD Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I calibarted the battery for more than 10 times, and yes i did it correctly..
but still every time i discharge the battery below 50% i get weird charging effect.
the device is charging fast until 80%, then chrges slowly until about 88%, then suddenly the precent is jumping to 100%..
its a bit annoying, anyone have a solution?

Which ROM are you on? I think a wipe and reflash may do it. Other than that I think you may have a faulty battery.

i use leedroid and it started since i rooted my DHD, i dont think the baterry is faulty because she have amazing capacity, and the full voltage is 4.2, it looks like to battery health is fine, its just that annoying precents in charging..
btw
this precent jump accour only when charging, when discharging all fine..

In that case I would start with a full wipe and reflash.

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[Q] Strange battery percentage drain in 10 minutes.....wtf

This morning after I got ready I took my phone off the charger (it had been charging all night and was at 100%) and walked upstairs. About 10 minutes later I turned on the phone and it was at 67% and going down. I had flashed a new rom yesterday and as quick as I could I did during the drain I did a NAND restore. Could this have been actual battery drain or is there something wrong with my phone/stats. Could my phone have stopped charging at 50% and then just said it was 100%? What should I do? Is there anyway to avoid this from happening again?! I cant go to work with a battery at 50%! lol
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The Evo has never trickle charged properly. Trickle charging is when you hit 100% battery while charging and the phone will continue to keep the battery charging and maintain this 100%. So 100% > 99% > 100%.
The problem is the Evo doesn't do this. Once it hits 100%, it switches to battery. It will run off the battery till it hits about 90% and then charge again. Some even say it will NEVER charge again after it hits 100%. So when you unplug it in the morning, you end up dropping extremely fast from 100% to 90%.
There are kernels in the development section that fix this issue but there are people who say it will break your phone or burn your battery out faster over time. When trickle charging, your phone will get hot as its constantly draining and charging. That can lead to a burned out battery as time goes on or a damaged phone. I personally have three batteries. I still tried to use this and noticed a drastic improvement but my phone was also pretty warm when I picked it up in the morning. Its up to you.
Also you might want to see if you have your 4G radio on. That is probably the only thing I can think of that would drain it that fast. Either that or your GPS is on and theres an app running thats using the GPS receiver.
i'd say a 30% drain in 10 minutes is unnatural. it wouldnt be myns rls4 that you flashed, would it? this is experianced by some as a "first day side effect". just fully drain and fully charge the battery a few times and you will be fine.
It could be that it just needs a couple drains and I don't want to quickly point the finger at an app that you are using. A lot of times if I actually charge my phone it will be on 92% when I wake up. 67% is a stretch unless that was 10 minutes of a game or YouTube..but still. Drain the battery a few times and see what happens.
i was thinking maybe its some kind of battery stats problem? Could that have caused it?

[Q] Why is my battery losing life, or not displaying correct percentage?

About a month ago, I flashed Gingerbread onto my Epic 4G. Did nothing else, been running the usual BatteryLife by CurveFish without any hiccups or fluctuating readings.
However, recently, I don't seem to be getting a full charge. Or, the battery likes to drain. Either that or BatteryLife is not giving proper readouts anymore. For example, I can plug my phone in and let it charge. Its LED will go blue and the widget shows 100%. But, now, sometimes I'll look at the phone again later (while it's still connected with the charging cord or not) and the widget will read something like 82%. And, just now the widget is now showing 78%.
My battery has been fully discharged and recharged many times before for proper calibration. I even ran a battery calibration app. Still, this problem happens. What exactly is going on? I have had the phone tethered to remain charged and never once had a problem with the battery. I do know when I flashed Gingerbread, my battery life has increased dramatically.
Charge till you get the fully charge notification
Then turn off
Then go into click work recovery
Go to advanced
Click reset battery stats or something like that
Put back on charger
This proly happens cause of overheats from the super crap **** gb leaks
Also discharging the battery doesn't help
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Then, why does everyone say to get the most out of your battery, you discharge it fully then charge it up to 100% about a couple times to maintain proper battery life and calibration?
There is an issue with some installations of the gb leaks where the battery stops charging at 100% even when it is still plugged in. I had this issue and could not remedy it. Went back to a solid ec05 base and my charging works fine again.

[Q] Battery worn out?

Hello,
My desire, after:
an inability to restore nandroid backup
a possible corrupted sd card
a usb brick and inability to mount some nand partitions
and finally succeeding in fixing it, now using/running:
2.29.405.5 stock rooted rom
a new sd card (samsung 16GB class 6)
clockworkmod 2.5.0.7
s-off
seems that has battery issues. When it reaches below 30%, it drains a lot faster. In example few minutes ago, the battery was below 30% level and after sending a couple of sms messages the phone, without the "Connect the charger" indication shut down. Not even the battery icon was red.
What should I do?
After flashing the above ROM I ran an app called battery calibration (could this be the culprit?).
I haven't experienced such problems before the whole mess mentioned above.
Thank you for your time.
Well, it seems to me like a "classic" battery meter calibration issue.
TVTV said:
In order to calibrate the battery meter - FYI the battery itself cannot be calibrated, as Li-Ion batteries have a very low memory compared to old Ni-Cd etc. batteries - you have to go through the following procedure:
1) charge the battery to 100%;
2) let the battery discharge until the phone shuts itself down;
3) plug the wall charger into the phone, boot the phone up then charge the battery to 100% without interruptions.
If the above procedure does not yield the expected results, you can try fully charging the phone (LED showing green) with it completely turned off (after completely draining it). Again, the charging procedure should not be interrupted.
Source: personal experience - had to do this twice after installing new ROMs, as the phone was shutting down at ~14% (working like a charm now).
Regarding the matter of battery wear because of complete discharges, Li-Ion batteries do indeed have a lower cycle count than old-school batteries, but the standard charge/discharge number a Li-Ion battery can take is ~350, so you can't damage the battery pack by doing a full cycle per month (required to keep the battery meter accurate).
Good luck!
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Did this work you mate? I have the same issue with my year old batter now... the phone shuts down @ 40% without any warning... and when I charge it, it starts from 0% and as soon as it hits the 58% mark, it jumps to 100% by itself... and i cant seem to figure out what the hell could I do to fix it... I tried calibrating the battery using the awesome method described here http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/11823-battery-calibration-thread 3 times and nothing changed...
bump bump.. i really need help on this guys... :/
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Weird that after calibration you still get that kind of issues, does this only happen on your current ROM? I have the latest CM in my desire and everything works just fine... Maybe try another ROM if calibration doesn't work to see if it's a hardware or software issue
i actually had issues with MIUI first.. the phone randomly shut down by itself but when i turned it back on, it was perfect... then i switched back to Oxygen and while everything was fine, suddenly one day the phone died at 40% :S and from that day on the phone charges to 58% and then instantly jumps to 100%... and as soon as it gets to 40% it shuts down itself... i guess i need a new battery but i wanted to see wether i can fix this one somehow so i can use it till the new one arrives...
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same problem
i have the same problem
my phone turns off at 20% battery
calibration does not help....
and battery is not bad - it works fine
i'm sure its the problem with calibration
kshitijgandhi said:
i have the same problem
my phone turns off at 20% battery
calibration does not help....
and battery is not bad - it works fine
i'm sure its the problem with calibration
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phone turning off at 20% is fine mate because thats the battery guards against any damage
most of the phones ( smart phones) switch off at 20% as going lower can damage the System .
It shouldnt normally..It's supposed to work fine upto 5%
Have a look at this, it worked for me (but you need a compatible kernel, most AOSP are so)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=765609

[Q] Battery weird %. Broken?

Whenver i flash a new rom, i make it a point to use BatteryCaliberation from Market.
Though since the last couple of times, I have noticed a weird thing.
Whenever i let the battery charge, it stays on a particular % for too long,
in my case (most of the times), its 60% or 72%. And then directly jumps to 100%. (this 100% is confirmed by the mV in BatteryCaliberation.
And while discharging, it goes to 0%. Then when i remove the battery and power on, it shows 2% (Although one time , it went to 20% )
Is my battery broken and should i replace it? (It has been giving me crappy battery life too)
i've got this, always charges up to 70-80% and stays there for a while, then jumps to 100%, changing roms, calibrating battery doesn't fix it.
Always wondered why it happened, I assume it's to do with the battery but not sure if faulty or not, hopefully someone can shed a bit of light...
First guys The battery calibration has been shown to be pointless and useless. Dont bother doing it. Next if you ever do bring a battery to pure 0% then it will bot boot at all. The issue could be many things. From a bad battery to just the way your device charges. As long as it last a decent amount of time then you may be able to rule out the battery being bad. I wouldnt worry about it unless you see the battery discharging really really fast.
Try to go into recovery and wipe battery stats, and then discharge it to 0 % until it won't turn on and fully charge it 0 ma on current widget. it happened to me many times and this is how i fixed it (old problem on hd2 on android nand)

battery weird fail/very fast discharge

Hey all,
I have the wildfire running with a stable CM nightly (forgot exact version, but already a good year old I think and never any problem with the battery). I have not recently done anything special with my phone (no new radio, ROM, updates, new apps, ...) but since a week or two I have the following problem:
Charging the phone takes first of all ages to reach 100%. And when it's charged, it will crash about 4 hours later. The battery indicator will be at about 35% or higher just before it crashes (thus not at 0). When I reboot (while charging after the crash) however, it says 0 or 1% left. When I then go to the settings -> about phone -> battery , the battery life just INSTANTLY drops from about 60% to zero (see picture)
This problem appeared pretty out of nowhere. Is this a battery calibration problem, or do you guys think the battery is just at the end of its life? I'm aware that this could just be it since the phone is almost 3 years old (bought on day of release here), but it's just acting so strange.
Any help is appreciated,
Thanks,
Maarten
Try the two obvious things
1- wipe dalvik cache and cache partition
2-wipe battery stats
Can you post a screenshot os the battery usage screen
The level indicator is in the first post, the usage (apps etc) I cannot do right now as after wiping it does not reboot anymore (stuck at HTC screen), but it was about 50% for signal and 50% for standby (or what are the 2 largest users in %, I forgot)
Wipe battery stats or manually delete batterystats.bin. Calibrate it. If nothing works reflash your rom. Not a battery prob.
Odp: battery weird fail/very fast discharge
I had similar situation. Change battery. It is broken probably.
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There seems to be many battery problems for wildfire, I had to abandon mine because of a similar problem, except it would charge to 100% but then drop to 4% within a few hours and wiping battery cache never helped, tried my battery in another wildfire no problems so in the end I gave up with it
But I remember someone saying it was something damaged inside the phone
Anyway good look with your issue hope it gets solved.
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I fixed my booting problem by reflashing the ROM. I also wiped cache/dalvik and battery stats.
The problem remains however. Stays around 100 pretty long, then goes to 80% in less than an hour. And then it crashed around something like 60%. After rebooting it said 34% left.
Guess the only thing else I can try is to completely empty the battery, then recharge it whilst the phone is off.
I'm going to buy a new smartphone soon, so it better just work another month !
wolfway said:
I fixed my booting problem by reflashing the ROM. I also wiped cache/dalvik and battery stats.
The problem remains however. Stays around 100 pretty long, then goes to 80% in less than an hour. And then it crashed around something like 60%. After rebooting it said 34% left.
Guess the only thing else I can try is to completely empty the battery, then recharge it whilst the phone is off.
I'm going to buy a new smartphone soon, so it better just work another month !
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Yea, wipe battery stats again, sue ur phone till its 0% and charge up to 100%, keep on charging for about 20 mins.. try then if battery shoes properly..
Doesn't seem to solve it... Completely emptied the battery (or at least I'd think it is empty, see further), then charged for like 8 hours whilst phone is off, then wiped battery stats in recovery. Then after rebooting first thing it did was crashing again.
The crashes often seem to be related with internet/apps. I now have internet and poweramp app off and it works fine (no crashes), but when I turn these on, sometimes after a minute it crashes, pretty weird
Also after some crashes, about 15 minutes later I can suddenly reboot, then it showed 15%, then it crashed again. After reboot (without any charging) it showed 65%... The indicator is completely ****ed up it seems...
Guess there is nothing to do but getting a new phone as this is too annoying. Thanks for the help though !
Batt voltage meter defect
I have a exacly same problem.
It is the voltage meter problem. Mine wildy shows 4.07V at fully charged battery which if you measure conected battery on its terminals mulitimiter shows 4.273 so its off by 0.2V. Now the phone will never light green led, it think battery is not charged fully. I checek this with 4 years old and new original htc batts. Same thing, voltage meter defect! If you charge it to full, multimeter shows 4.237V on batt terminals,reboot it and get a spike to 92% it suddenly drops to 78% even though mains charger is still connected and charging! Internal Volt meter also reads dorp from 4.07 to 4.02! :crying:
There i also thread on Desire Z forums of same thing happening here.
Is this HTC using crappy mobo components?
vicryl said:
I have a exacly same problem.
It is the voltage meter problem. Mine wildy shows 4.07V at fully charged battery which if you measure conected battery on its terminals mulitimiter shows 4.273 so its off by 0.2V. Now the phone will never light green led, it think battery is not charged fully. I checek this with 4 years old and new original htc batts. Same thing, voltage meter defect! If you charge it to full, multimeter shows 4.237V on batt terminals,reboot it and get a spike to 92% it suddenly drops to 78% even though mains charger is still connected and charging! Internal Volt meter also reads dorp from 4.07 to 4.02! :crying:
There i also thread on Desire Z forums of same thing happening here.
Is this HTC using crappy mobo components?
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Htc wildfire is no more released now. It stopped in 2010. This has the answer. That is one of the bug with wildfire.
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