I'm using Wally's Rom 1.4. I remembered that this also happened with the official rom 2.3. Every time after restart, the battery status becomes unknow. I had to restart into recovery, wipe the battery status, sometimes need to remove the battery for a while and restart. Then it is OK.
Does anyone have the same problem? Or could someone help?
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Im new to this forum, and to flashing/rooting. yesterday i rooted and fashed my phone. One thing i have to say is that i dont really have any exprience in rooting/flashing..so when you want to explain something, explain it like you are explaining to a child.
Well, the problem is that, i calibrated the battery using battery calibrate app. The phone was working fine until i rebooted ten minutes after..now the battery was showing 0, and i started to charge my battery again..3 minutes after i discharged and now it was like 99% . Then i rebooted again, i got 0% battery AGAIN. so i plugged in the charger...and 2 minutes after discharged again..boom 99% again.
The concluison is , everytime i reboot my battery gets to 0, and i have to plug in the charger. when discharing, the battery gets to normal again. All this because of a calibration? Please help.
BTW: ITS JUST RANDOM REBOOTS.
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Im new to this forum, and to flashing/rooting. yesterday i rooted and fashed my phone. One thing i have to say is that i dont really have any exprience in rooting/flashing..so when you want to explain something, explain it like you are explaining to a child.
Well, the problem is that, i calibrated the battery using battery calibrate app. The phone was working fine until i rebooted ten minutes after..now the battery was showing 0, and i started to charge my battery again..3 minutes after i discharged and now it was like 99% . Then i rebooted again, i got 0% battery AGAIN. so i plugged in the charger...and 2 minutes after discharged again..boom 99% again.
The concluison is , everytime i reboot my battery gets to 0, and i have to plug in the charger. when discharing, the battery gets to normal again. All this because of a calibration? Please help.
BTW: ITS JUST RANDOM REBOOTS.
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1) the app shouldn't be the problem, uninstall the app, and restart the phones, it it persists, you can try to reflash the rom, make sure you do a full wipe, here's how - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBsiOzQZrcY
2) The random reboot could be due to either witch CM& version you have installed, or because it was not flashed properly, best bet is to reflash it.
If I helped, a thanks would hurt
Agree with above poster, did u check the MD5 before flashing and the CM7 forum thread for similar issues?. if unsure do a super wipe using the script from mike1986's ARHD Thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=840040
scroll down to the links and download SuperWipe.
In recovery flash the superWipe then flash any rom.
When Flashing:
CHECK MD5 INTEGRITY OF THE ROM BEFORE FLASHING ^
DO NOT RESTORE ANY DATA OR APPS VIA TITANIUM OR MYBACKUP
MAKE SURE IN YOUR PREVIOUS ROM YOU UNTICK "BACKUP DATA AND SETTINGS" (or similar option) UNDER PRIVACY IN SETTINGS*
^ MD5 Checker tool http://download.cnet.com/MD5-Checker/3000-2092_4-10410639.html
When downloading a rom theres usually an MD5 Hash written next to the link, copy and paste this number in to the tool then browse to the rom file you have just downloaded.
*This does not affect the contacts or calendar sync.
As for calibration follow the guide here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=16808932 by memnoc
If its TL : DR for you (it was for me ), the summary of it is
1. get current widget app by RMDROIDER
2. place the widget on the home screen showing the mA (milli-amps) and set the update interval to every 60 seconds.
3. download the battery calibrator app by DAMO Software
4. charge the phone till the green light turns on and leave the charger plugged in
5. run the battery calibrator and click on "backup and remove batterystats.bin"
6. leave the charger in and Full Reboot (no HOT reboots).
7. Pay attention to the current widget, you can refresh it manually by tapping "update now" or wait until it shows 0mA
8. Unplug the charger when its at 0mA.
9. Use the phone as you do until its fully discharged, discharge it completely until it decides to turn itself off.
10. Charge the phone fully and use it as normal.
11. Say thanks in memnoc's thread.
Thats pretty much what you have to do.
Noreply18 said:
Im new to this forum, and to flashing/rooting. yesterday i rooted and fashed my phone. One thing i have to say is that i dont really have any exprience in rooting/flashing..so when you want to explain something, explain it like you are explaining to a child.
Well, the problem is that, i calibrated the battery using battery calibrate app. The phone was working fine until i rebooted ten minutes after..now the battery was showing 0, and i started to charge my battery again..3 minutes after i discharged and now it was like 99% . Then i rebooted again, i got 0% battery AGAIN. so i plugged in the charger...and 2 minutes after discharged again..boom 99% again.
The concluison is , everytime i reboot my battery gets to 0, and i have to plug in the charger. when discharing, the battery gets to normal again. All this because of a calibration? Please help.
BTW: ITS JUST RANDOM REBOOTS.
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is this a nightly or a stable version? if its a nightly try switching to stable then u can install current widget from market and place it on you home screen then fully charge your phone until the value becomes 0ma now try to calibrate if this still a problem try wiping everything ( data,cahe) then re-flash if still the same i think there is a problem when u rooted ur phone
Hello,
today I flashed IceColdSandwich 7.0 on my DHD and when I want to shut my phone down it always does a restart. Anyone knows a fix for this?
cheers,
z3xi0n
not sure, but you're probably more likely to get an answer on the support thread for that rom. here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=24364406
Sounds like a clock problem. Strange, I know.
Deselect the time auto-update, and change the time and date to something random.
Turn off, pull the battery before it restarts and leave for a few mins.
Battery back in and restart, reselect time auto update and you should be good to go.
Sent from The App that Time Forgot.
Tried your advice twice, phone reboots again and again ^^ Any other solutions? ^^
cheers ;D
I've been having the same issue since installing 7.x on my device. It got so frustrating that I restored a 6.x image via recovery, but unfortunately the problem still exists. The phone never restarted on shutdown previously, so I'm a bit confused as to what is causing the problem.
I did flash Touch Recovery recently, so might go back to ClockWorkMod Recovery to see if that helps.
I stupidly installed an unsupported Chainfire Battery Mod (eu.chainfire.nomoarpowah.pro)
which now freezes my phone completely when I attempt to plug it in while powered off.
The problem I'm having is as follows.
1) Shut down the phone.
2) Plug in a USB cord to charge the phone.
3) Get sent to the battery (full screened) which indicates battery status while charging.
4) Phone locks up with an empty battery icon and a circle in the middle.
5) Have to pull battery and hope that I still have battery life left.
As you can see, this potentially can brick my phone if I'm left without a way to charge it
Can anyone dump the stock battery charging partition and create a flashable zip so I can restore?
I've attempted to re-flash the ROM / Kernel as well as do a factory restore.
Thank you!
When you reflashed the ROM did you also wipe the system? That formats and removes the ROM completely which is a bit dangerous but if you have a copy of another ROM on your phone you can install it right away through recovery. If that doesnt work try one of the battery mods from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2053075
I noticed the same thing happening to mine. It started after I soft bricked flashing a note1 rom. Ive since recovered by putting a rom on an sdcard and wiping and flashing.
Sometimes my phone shuts down at 13%, sometimes at 11%, sometimes at 0%... wtf? I tried to remove battery stats but it didnt help. Also, if i try to boot into recovery afternit shuts down at 14-10%, it says in recovery that i have --% battery. What is the problem here? Btw, my rom is nikez ics rom.
rizla2 said:
Sometimes my phone shuts down at 13%, sometimes at 11%, sometimes at 0%... wtf? I tried to remove battery stats but it didnt help. Also, if i try to boot into recovery afternit shuts down at 14-10%, it says in recovery that i have --% battery. What is the problem here? Btw, my rom is nikez ics rom.
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Old battery. No other way to fix than changing it.
Sounds like old battery, wiping battery stays does nothing
You could try properly calibrating the battery, search 'Nexus One Battery Calibration' app or something similar. I believe you also have to switch to an aosp based rom e.g. oxygen temporarily to try it
Hello
I have a question if anyone can help me what the problem is with my LG LU6200 handset
On the stock Rom once set is operational it runs smoothly charge and discharge as regular but after a week it automatically reboot and after reboot it not start and continuously rebooting saying use genuine battery. I remove the battery plugin the charger into the handset and put the battery after a minute it start in the charging mode showing the battery charging in off mode then I turn on the phone and it start working as normal until it reboot automatically or I turn off.
I use the custom rom for testing in the custom rom it run as normal but once I reboot the phone or turn off and turn on again it not reboot but start draining the battery even with charger plugged in the battery keep on discharging instead of charging and it come back to normal with same process by removing the battery plugin charger then insert the battery after a minute on the start of charging turn on the phone now it charging is increasing while charger is plugged in.
Now please someone help me what is the problem? ROM or the battery replacement or the phone become faulty ( That is unlikely because phone work as normal for weeks even if I not restart it or it automatically reboot)
Also when it happen my phone date go back to the last time it was booting in normal working state
hackenggr said:
Hello
I have a question if anyone can help me what the problem is with my LG LU6200 handset
--------------------ROM or the battery replacement or the phone become faulty ( That is unlikely because phone work as normal for weeks even if I not restart it or it automatically reboot)
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have u tried cmw recovery 6.0.1.2, not newer, in menu -> advance ->it has a function to format battery state, try that may be it ll help.
abuulala said:
have u tried cmw recovery 6.0.1.2, not newer, in menu -> advance ->it has a function to format battery state, try that may be it ll help.
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I not tried the format battery state through recovery but I did try it by deleting the batterystat.bin from the system and reboot the phone so that the battery index is fresh and it not helped phone start the abnormal behaviour after any reboot. Format battery state in the recovery do the same thing I suppose deleting the batterystat.bin file from system but I try to do that with the recovery now as well
.Try to discharge the battery completely,play with game or video until your phone die then charge it until it completely full at 100% then leave it for a hour.Then test the battery life
Mr.201 said:
.Try to discharge the battery completely,play with game or video until your phone die then charge it until it completely full at 100% then leave it for a hour.Then test the battery life
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Thanks, I already drained the battery and charged it back full many many times but battery life is not the problem my battery run 24 hours approx with medium use some calls couple of sms, facebook, Whatsapp and Wifi is on 24/7 and connected usually.
I tried the battery stats reset from the the recovery mentioned by abuulala there is some improvement now it is not rebooting after power up and charging as normal. Thanks abuulala for the tip, but still have the random shutdown and start again automatically sometime that stop only by removing the battery and inserting it again.
hackenggr said:
Thanks, I already drained the battery and charged it back full many many times but battery life is not the problem my battery run 24 hours approx with medium use some calls couple of sms, facebook, Whatsapp and Wifi is on 24/7 and connected usually.------------removing the battery and inserting it again.
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i think u should also try to to wipe 4 that is dalvik cache, cache and data reset and also in advance system format, than instal rom again, it might help seems like a rom problem. try sphinx or flex roms, these are stable without random reboots and i m glad that my advice helped u, im total newbie.
abuulala said:
i think u should also try to to wipe 4 that is dalvik cache, cache and data reset and also in advance system format, than instal rom again, it might help seems like a rom problem. try sphinx or flex roms, these are stable without random reboots
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I did all those and currently using the Sphinx 4.1 rom posted by AMACreative working very good battery discharging problem is solved but this rom also force shutdown and keep on rebooting one time it happen that I am not sure why. my guess is when the ram get used alot with many apps running it shutdown by force but I am not sure yet it is sw creating the problem or hardware however after the wipes and coming to custom rom discharging problem while charger is plugged in is solved