My battery indicator never shows 100% when fully charged. Highest it ever gets to is 98% (when blue indicator light shows full charge). I tried calibrating the battery using "Battery Helper" from the Market, followed the instructions, but still no change. Anyone able to point out what the issue is or how to fix?
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Search the forum for the normal calibration thread.
have you tried clearing the battery stats from CWM??
Just made a how to video showing how to calibrate the battery
Youtube.com/qbking77
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The battery doesn't charge to 100% to prolong its overall
lifespan.
stir fry a lot said:
The battery doesn't charge to 100% to prolong its overall
lifespan.
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Which I prefer. Lol
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VeNoM vZ said:
have you tried clearing the battery stats from CWM??
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I have not tried that. Thanks, ill give it a shot.
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qbking77 said:
Just made a how to video showing how to calibrate the battery
Youtube.com/qbking77
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Awesome! Great stuff!! Thanks.
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i dont know but what i notice on my phone while charging when my phone is off the light appear green and when i turn it on it said only 85%. so charging while its off works better?
What rom are you running? You don't have to turn off to charge it doesn't matter if you have 1500 or 3500 battery (it will charge faster but not necessary).
~ d3rk
Im runing latest cm7 rom
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culua said:
Im runing latest cm7 rom
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It will turn green at about 85% to 90% that's normal lol. Just continue to leave it on the charger until its at 100%. You could also download battery monitor widget(free) from the market and look at the battery stats it helps. It will show you mA's and all battery history.
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Everytime I reboot my phone my battery drops a significant amount. I tried charging it in full, unplugging it, & doing it again & then wipe battery stats but its still the same. Anything else I could do?
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shakim24 said:
Everytime I reboot my phone my battery drops a significant amount. I tried charging it in full, unplugging it, & doing it again & then wipe battery stats but its still the same. Anything else I could do?
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There are different theories/methods for this. I charge to full, unplug, wipe battery stats, plug in and charge to full again, wipe stats then let it run down to about 15% and recharge and wipe one last time. People will say my way is crap but it seems to help. Also, just letting the battery run down and charging back up seem to condition the battery to your new setup. There are several little tweaks made by devs in pursuit of better battery life so it may read inaccurately at first. Let your battery settle in. I say in a day or two, you will see improvement
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Dunno about the "best way", but this is a convenient way without having to boot into CWM.
Battery Calibration
NéMa
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ghostrid3r said:
Dunno about the "best way", but this is a convenient way without having to boot into CWM.
Battery Calibration
NéMa
Market link
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Thanks man. Worked well for me
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best way!!!!
my battery drains fast and i dont know what to do.
ive installed juice defender and did everything else to limit the battery drain as much as possible.
one thing ive noticed is that my screens brightness is set to low, but on my battery stats it says Display 64%
and recently my system says 30%
i left my phone on the charger overnight. and it got unplugged from the charger, when i woke i looked at my stats and the display was at 64%
the phone signal bar was filled and it was bright yellow.
and my system said 34%
can anyone help me?
When you plug it into a wall charger, can you confirm its charging AC and not USB
How old is the battery? Have you checked all the software that are automatically sync ?
I think that you must dig deep on what's your battery being used and consider the age of the battery in there too
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Yes I can confirm it, it says ac charging
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@ megabiteg not even a year old. I tried screen filter, flashing diffrent radios, changing wallpapers and turning off haptic press. How do u suggest I dig deeper?
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There are battery monitoring apps that you can find to monitor unusual activity.
Now your display is at 64% which is very peculiar.
Having trouble with AOSP? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1295702
Hmm I don't know what's up with it. I set my CPU low and I'm running evolved Final ROM.
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Could it have something to do with sense?
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Try System Panel, it's in the market. Best app I've found for monitoring battery consumption, especially when you need more details than the About Phone section under settings provides. It is a premium app, but cheaper than a new battery. Hope you find a solution quick! Battery problems are a pain.
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Have you tried calibrating your battery? Charge to 100%, then boot into recovery and wipe battery stats (or you can use the Battery Calibration app). Let the phone discharge fully - don't plug it in until it dies - then charge back to 100% without breaks.
It could also be an issue with your usb cable or charger. Sprint can run a test on the battery to see if it is the problem. Try calibration first to rule that out, and never wipe battery stats unless you're fully charged.
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I've tried the battery calibration. And I've done the wipe stats. I've read on how to recalibrate from HTC....
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Another thing I've noticed is that my battery drains when I flash a ROM...
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try charging it while its turned off then repeat the steps plainjane said. i was in the same boat as you when i flashed the evolved rom, now my battery life is pretty good.
What I just did was downgrade my radio one. My battery has been so much better in life. I am at 7 hrs right now at 66%. I have been using 4g, texting, and sending emails. Currently running Decks 1.3, SZ 2.2.1 CFS Havs.
What radio do you suggest? I'm on 1.77
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I tried the wake lock fix... I dunno if that one was a good pick. What do u suggest?
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I lose 10% an hour (sometimes more) doing absolutely nothing with my phone. I check battery stats and like 98% is screen.
Question: how can that be possible if the screen isn't even on ?
I have tried everything. I'm running CM10 stable (which is supposed to be good for battery life)
10% an hour? This is a joke right? I have like no apps running. I even tried using apps that put the phone into DEEPSLEEP as soon as the phone/screen shuts off -- meaning every app is closed.
Nothing.
Any ideas? please help i love this phone but im going through 2 batteries a day and im not even using the phone that much.
Do calibration for the battery it works for me
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kingjing1975 said:
Do calibration for the battery it works for me
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how ??
Download battery calibration on google play and follow the instructions.
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Hello guys,
I'm having issues with my battery when using the same ROM more than 2 days. I explain myself, my problem is after a complete battery cycle (from 100% to 1% then charging...) my battery drains drasticaly (look at the screenchot). I did a reboot and it dropped from 95% to 30%. It happens to me on these ROMs (Rootbox, Carbon, SlimBean, Illusion...) I use KT kernel and sometimes BMS but same result. So i dunno if the problem comes from the ROMs or the kernels... I will look further into better battery stats to see which app is causing this.
Thanks for helping and sharing your stats !
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jonhy25 said:
Hello guys,
I'm having issues with my battery when using the same ROM more than 2 days. I explain myself, my problem is after a complete battery cycle (from 100% to 1% then charging...) my battery drains drasticaly (look at the screenchot). I did a reboot and it dropped from 95% to 30%. It happens to me on these ROMs (Rootbox, Carbon, SlimBean, Illusion...) I use KT kernel and sometimes BMS but same result. So i dunno if the problem comes from the ROMs or the kernels... I will look further into better battery stats to see which app is causing this.
Thanks for helping and sharing your stats !
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I would try a full cycle or two with the stock kernel.
Or if you want to go one step further. Backup everything, nandroid and Odin back to stock and try a full cycle on that.
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I would try a full cycle or two with the stock kernel.
Or if you want to go one step further. Backup everything, nandroid and Odin back to stock and try a full cycle on that.
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Thanks man I will try that.
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You could install Wakelock detector, [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.uzumapps.wakelockdetector&hl=en] maybe its some crazy thing that eating battery.
Try using intellidemand as your governor on kt kernel, i was having problems like you until I used that governor.
Hope this gets resolved
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Thanks man I will try that.
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dbaler said:
You could install Wakelock detector, [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.uzumapps.wakelockdetector&hl=en] maybe its some crazy thing that eating battery.
Try using intellidemand as your governor on kt kernel, i was having problems like you until I used that governor.
Hope this gets resolved
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Thanks man for your help but I think my problem got solved by doing 2x full battery cycle with stock kernel (I cross my fingers ). If the drain issue still comes after that I'll try using intellidemand as my governor!
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Where did you find that governor from KT kernel I don't see intellidemand anywhere...lol
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jonhy25 said:
Where did you find that governor from KT kernel I don't see intellidemand anywhere...lol
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Try battery callibration.
kidcalcium said:
Try battery callibration.
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Which one (date) ? Cause there are some apps with same name...lol thanks
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Which one (date) ? Cause there are some apps with same name...lol thanks
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Try Battery Calibration by NeMa - Check Google Play Store
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Try Battery Calibration by NeMa - Check Google Play Store
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Ok I'll try this tonight and wait till my battery charges to 100% before starting calibration. Thx man.
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Battery calibration is a myth.
https://plus.google.com/app/basic/stream/z13dgb0rksywh3muq222fzkqnwfgdbgrk04
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2170039
After two or three charge cycles if your battery problem persists, it's most likely an app draining your battery. Or worse yet, your battery is shot.
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JaY_III said:
Battery calibration is a myth.
https://plus.google.com/app/basic/stream/z13dgb0rksywh3muq222fzkqnwfgdbgrk04
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2170039
After two or three charge cycles if your battery problem persists, it's most likely an app draining your battery. Or worse yet, your battery is shot.
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Hmm for now I don't have any trouble with battery calibration and my battery life seems to be fine. Thanks for the info and your help thought
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Wow this morning I had a full draining after charging my battery to100%. About an hour to drop to 0%. I used battery calibration since yesterday so this could be one of the battery stability issues. Any idea?
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Now my phone cannot perform a clean deep sleep without having a full battery draining... Battery calibration is definitely the problem. Any suggestions to solve this?
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jonhy25 said:
Now my phone cannot perform a clean deep sleep without having a full battery draining... Battery calibration is definitely the problem. Any suggestions to solve this?
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Take ur battery on smooth surface and rotate it does it rotate more that1080° then ur battery is problem.after reading can i suggest u something try some stock(factory) roms like from ur company provider and check and let me tell u one thing calibration works only when ur fones battery is old and it works like little bit not a great advantage of it and no battery savers actually save battery infact they are the ones to eat them and use task manager from ur system to check which app is running in background
Press thanks if i helped u
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Take ur battery on smooth surface and rotate it does it rotate more that1080° then ur battery is problem.after reading can i suggest u something try some stock(factory) roms like from ur company provider and check and let me tell u one thing calibration works only when ur fones battery is old and it works like little bit not a great advantage of it and no battery savers actually save battery infact they are the ones to eat them and use task manager from ur system to check which app is running in background
Press thanks if i helped u
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Thanks man, that helped. Only thing is that charging in car with usb is faster than charging on wall outlet. How comes lol?
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jonhy25 said:
Thanks man, that helped. Only thing is that charging in car with usb is faster than charging on wall outlet. How comes lol?
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I guess its just a trickle charge so its quite faster but drains faster too
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