I had installed the stock android 2.3.4 by mistake and then reverted to froyo, using the method given in the forum, but have noticed battery drain quickly, it lasts only 15-16 hours on froyo,
then I installed cm7 rc v2 and the battery has been drianing even faster to last just 12 hrs at the squeez,
how do I solve my battery issue..
Download and install battery calibration from the market. You need rooted device.
1) Charge the phone to full.
2) once full charged, launch battery calibration and press calibrate.
3) Use the phone until it fully drained and shut-off. (this only a suggestion to use it one full cycle after battery calibration run).
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Hi guys I know battery issues are covered a lot but this is slightly different.
The past couple days my battery has drained a lot. Within 6 hours usually its a minimum 7 hours until it reaches 20%.
But since yesterday Android System has been partial wake lock, according to battery use it was 50%. It was only till I rebooted earlier this afternoon that it was cleared but saying that the drain after a full charge ive been on battery for 3 and half hours im already on 53%. Should I use battery calibration app to remove battery stats? Im not sure if I should as once I reach 90% the battery stats reset itself.
Im on stock rom rooted latest firmware.
Thanks in advance
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Hey,
My desire shutsdown itself at 13%. The Desire HD of my brother shutdown at 0-2%.
Ive tried to reset batterystats but it doesnt help.
What can i do?
Gee, I can't tell.
How about googling about it first?
It was Same on stock rom as i bought it newly (before 1year), it cant be because its old, and Ive calibrated it too, more Tipps i cant find there,
It is a problem with the battery stats. HOWEVER. I've read somewhere (cant remember where ) that even though its an annoying problem. Re-setting the battery stats will not improve battery life. It will give you a more accurate representation but the battery life will stay the same.
Instead of messing around ressetting stats just remember that 13% = dead battery.
just my 2c
Some batteries shut down with 13%, some with 20%, some with 1% and others with something between. As long as you did not notice a strange battery drain, I would just stick with 13% = dead battery (as already mentioned).
Ok, i asked because i thought it isnt normal. Thank its ok.
Thank you
I guess it depends on the battery. I have one that goes almost until 0% and I have another one that holds only until about 11% or so... 13 is not that bad!
My desire did this, except it shut down at around 20%. I just bought a new battery, not even an official HTC one at this fixed it. Now it shuts down at 0-1%.
So basically, its just the battery imo. My battery was about 1 1/2 years old and had seen better days.
Used to have this problem
When I used CM7.0.3 I had this problem, now running LeeDrOiD HD 3.3.3 with Sense 3 and it only shuts down at 2% or less.
i have same problem too
same here
Mine used to do this aswell. Reboot to recovery and clear battery stats? Then full charge and full discharge.
Worked for me at least.
Mythbusters to the rescue.
Like every desire user am having this problem too. I often switch between roms. Even after resetting battery stats my desire dies at 15% battery.
http://forum.oxygen.im/viewtopic.php?id=723
calibrate the battery ****s down at 0% then
I think, you have to reset the Battery Stats. For me it helps!
Lol.
It is not a problem any longer since theGanymedes published his great guide.
Notice how he never mentioned wiping battery stats?
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same here
pechano said:
Mine used to do this aswell. Reboot to recovery and clear battery stats? Then full charge and full discharge.
Worked for me at least.
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... buit how can i fully discharge the battery if it shuts down at 13 or 20%? even if i restart the phone, it shuts down again
Mine just shut down between 45% - 48%.
Ordered a new one
Same here @ 18%, going to test some methods and inform you
You need to recalibrate the registers in the battery. There is a special program that does that.
Use this howto and it will be fixed.
http://forum.oxygen.im/viewtopic.php?id=723
BTW, you need to have Cyanogenmod or Oxygen installed for this to work or a distro with a kernel that supports it.
Hi I have: HTC Wildfire with CyanogenMod 7.2.0-RC1
In about the past 2 days my battery life has dropped considerably with the phone not lasting more then 12 hours, as opposed to the previous life of 2-3 days.
I charged it too 100% last night and this morning when I checked it it was at 20%
I have not installed any new apps, my screen usually runs on low brightness and the data connection only running on 2g/Edge and I have changed no settings lately.
I tried a battery stats wipe, no change.
I remember having that problem just after I flashed a new recovery.
It was about 80% before I sleep And when I wake up I find it 55%
I installed Sympfinity kernel and it really improved battery life.
now only 10% (sometimes less) are lost through the night.
Try Sympfinity kernel.
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I Flashed CM7.2 RC2 it seems to have fixed the problem.
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Hi I have: HTC Wildfire with CyanogenMod 7.2.0-RC1
In about the past 2 days my battery life has dropped considerably with the phone not lasting more then 12 hours, as opposed to the previous life of 2-3 days.
I charged it too 100% last night and this morning when I checked it it was at 20%
I have not installed any new apps, my screen usually runs on low brightness and the data connection only running on 2g/Edge and I have changed no settings lately.
I tried a battery stats wipe, no change.
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I advise you to install battery calibration from play store, sometimes after flashing a new rom, battery may be miss-read
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the battery life is also affected depending on the time you have automatic update on your phone because if you have updated very often it spends considerably battery not in use so the phone .. hechale a look at this and help us a lot of your battery greetings
Welll i used to have a similar problem on my wildfire,so i downloaded power max and used it on standard mode and used Go power master with autoswtching and other stuff...just before exchanging it for a Nexus, i had the battery to last around 40 hours with 5 hours of browsing, 3 hours of listening to music and 2 hours of gaming with heavy use of whatsapp and texting and 30-40 minutes of calling...previously my battery use to last only 10 hours...hope this will help you...you can also go up to ebay and buy an extended battery for just Rs.960 which is 3000mah...cheaper than the original smaller battery....link to the extended battery http://www.ebay.in/itm/3000MAh-Exte...4-HTC-Wildfire-G8-/140533335447#ht_1453wt_907
I´m using Greenify, DS Battery Saver and Battery Calibrator but my P6 have still a huge Battery drain with the B11 repack. With Jelly Bean my P6 lost only 1% in a 1 1/2 Hour. It is only 6 Months old. Do it need a new Battery?
Hi there you may want to try reflashing your firmware/rom and see if it helps
Just restart it and recharge it to 100%, if it still drains, do a factory reset and then recharge it again.If it still drains, do a restart again.Maybe it needs a few rechargings to calibrate itself.
See if there's any app that drains the battery too much.
Hello everyone. I am newbie here.I have a question. After I have updated to MIUI 12.0.6, android system has started to drain my battery( Same day I've dropped the phone and inserted second SIM to my phone. I don't know theese are related) . I used to charge my phone once a day and I was getting about 6 and 7 hours of screen time now it is about 3 hours. Even I dont't use the phone it is using power. I've downgraded to 12.0.5 then to MIUI 11 but did not work. Still same. What am I supposed to do? Any thoughts? Thank you.
check battery health, download accubattery app, after few charging cycles it will display your battery current capacity, if its fine then youll need to calibrate your battery. if its not then probably fault with the battery.
Calibrate Battery is very simple. Charge your phone to 100% then use it and completely discharge it to 0
then switch off phone and charge to 90% then use upto 0 again. now 3rd time charge normally. if you followed these steps then you should be getting better battery. This all i know , if it doesnt work then try to find solution in Youtube.
Sanath2017 said:
check battery health, download accubattery app, after few charging cycles it will display your battery current capacity, if its fine then youll need to calibrate your battery. if its not then probably fault with the battery.
Calibrate Battery is very simple. Charge your phone to 100% then use it and completely discharge it to 0
then switch off phone and charge to 90% then use upto 0 again. now 3rd time charge normally. if you followed these steps then you should be getting better battery. This all i know , if it doesnt work then try to find solution in Youtube.
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I have been using AccuBattery since i bought my XRN8P, I only ever charge to 80% apart from the off 100% charge to calibrate the battery gauge every couple of months and my battery health is shows as 99%
So i have not noticed any drop in battery runtime at all.
I was facing the same issue on my Xiaomi. After applying these fixes, my battery life is normal now. You can try these solutions.
Clear Google Play Services Data
Wipe Android System Cache
Restrict Background Activities Of Rarely Used Apps
Uninstall Unused Apps
Disable Automatic Backups
Change Your Android’s Theme & Fonts
Source: How To Fix Android System Battery Drain/ High Usage Issue