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Weird. Not sure if it is the rom or what but if I power off the phone, and it shuts down, than plug it into the charger while it is off, the phone powers up. Is this normal?
Also if I power-off from the menu while it is plugged in to the charger it just restarts.
I'm trying to do some tests on charging current draw with the phone powered off vs. powered on but can't because it keeps starting up.
Anyone else notice this or do I need to go back to stock?
I've always had that problem with my rooted HD2's but not the SGS2 with any of the three roms I've tried. My SGS2 when plugged in and shutting down has said from day one "downloading, please wait. Do Not Turn Off" which it never updates.
Sorry, you lost me a little there.
You CAN or CANNOT shut down, plug in the charger and have it STAY OFF?
You can't shutdown. It will just reboot. You have to unplug it first before shutting down. Happened on,my epic. Its fine.
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Xhyperion said:
You can't shutdown. It will just reboot. You have to unplug it first before shutting down. Happened on,my epic. Its fine.
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So I can't charge it while it is powered off ? That's strange. Is this because of root or is that how it always works ?
Even if I shut it off first then plug it in it still restarts as soon as it is plugged in.
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MisterEdF said:
So I can't charge it while it is powered off ? That's strange. Is this because of root or is that how it always works ?
Even if I shut it off first then plug it in it still restarts as soon as it is plugged in.
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My phone chargeas while off with absolutely no issues whatsoever. That is very strange that yours boots up regardless.
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Anyone else noticed a problem while charging the phone when its off?
waited till phone shuts down itself, cause off low battery, then plugged in the AC adapter.
a batteryicon appears on the screen, but i am not able to boot
when i plug off the AC adapter the batteryicon stays on the screen
i only can boot the phone after a batterypull :-(
any ideas?
1.3.2 Revolution HD
12.12 franco.Kernel
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Try holding the power button down longer.
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held it down for about 20sec, no response :-(
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Doesn't happen on stock ROM+kernel. Happens to me right now with the same config.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong but this DOES happen on the stock kernel when you shut down the phone while its plugged into a USB port..... Solution is pull the battery and reboot and/or don't shutdown the phone when plugged into USB.
Danny80y said:
Someone correct me if I'm wrong but this DOES happen on the stock kernel when you shut down the phone while its plugged into a USB port..... Solution is pull the battery and reboot and/or don't shutdown the phone when plugged into USB.
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This is correct. A lot of people have the same issue including myself.
Ive only had to pull the battery once after a crash. I thought there was an issue with charging and power on but holding the power button down has always turned it on.
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franco confirmed that it is not kernel related (cause the kernel isn't loaded in this state)
i also noticed that the battery is getting charged in this "dead battery icon"-state, maybe the phone can be booted after it is fully charged?
It was said before, that this was a problem with CWR (ClockWorkRecovery). IT's being looked at, I believe.
GchildT said:
It was said before, that this was a problem with CWR (ClockWorkRecovery). IT's being looked at, I believe.
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Perhaps i dont have this issue because i havent flashed close clockwork recovery.
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Hi, I'm running CM10 with Lean Kernel and It drained the **** out of my battery so out of no where I find my phone at 3% battery life eventually it died but now its not turning on. Any ideas where to go from here to fix the problem?
I'm not trolling you, I promise. Plug it into the charger for a while, then try to turn it on?
What have u tried? Did u try leaving it to charge a bit? Pull battery out for 10-15 seconds put it in and hold power button, does it do anything?
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funziebear said:
What have u tried? Did u try leaving it to charge a bit? Pull battery out for 10-15 seconds put it in and hold power button, does it do anything?
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Did this, It turned on for a second, showed an empty battery logo with a loading bar in the middle then immediately shuts off.
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Did this, It turned on for a second, showed an empty battery logo with a loading bar in the middle then immediately shuts off.
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Stock? Rooted? Romd?
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funziebear said:
Stock? Rooted? Romd?
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Rooted, CM10, LeanKernel.
How long did you charge it for? Can u enter any of the loading methods ( cmw, download mode) ?
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funziebear said:
How long did you charge it for? Can u enter any of the loading methods ( cmw, download mode) ?
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Well its been about 10 minutes now, but if the phone isn't showing any signs of charging I don't see the point to keep it plugged in.. And no I cannot enter CMW.
EDIT: download mode works
EDIT2: phone turned on when I plugged it into laptop, but somehow the battery charged up to 34% in less than 15 minutes.
Maybe ur charging block or usb? U using oem?
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I kinda think its that kernel, it don't play nice with some phones, especially if you oc, I had the same setup as you and the same thing happened to me, only my phone froze making a weird siren type sound, requiring a battery pull, the phone was horribly hot to where I couldn't hold it. The thing wouldn't turn on, it would eventually turn on after hitting the back real hard and plugging it into the charger repeatedly until I felt it vibrate, I immediately returned it to stock, reset flash counter and took all my stuff off the storage. Low and be hold it froze and never turned back on after that so I got lucky, I had it replaced. Hopefully this isn't what happened to you. But ever since I got my replacement, I stopped downloading custom kernels because I notice absolutely no difference in day to day usage except the phone becoming extra hot even with light task and minor oc, and random reboots. The stock CM kernel is perfect, has awesome battery and the phone never gets higher than 101 degrees. If you're someone who bases their decisions on quadrants, by all means, flash these kernels, but my personalrrecommendation FOR THIS PHONE is to stick with stock kernel.
Side suggestion. Unplug the battery, plug it via USB until the phone is fully powered(lock screen) and plug in the battery. I stress this enough, Do Not Unplug It until it reaches 30%. It will take a while for it to reach 1%, maybe 1/2 to 1 hr
Didn't see last post.
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All you have to do is let it charge for 10-15 minutes and then unplug, let it boot, and then plug it back in. Turning the phone on while its plugged doesn't work so well for some reason.
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mt3g said:
All you have to do is let it charge for 10-15 minutes and then unplug, let it boot, and then plug it back in. Turning the phone on while its plugged doesn't work so well for some reason.
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This is the correct answer.
My Desire battery while charging the status jumps from 70 % to 100% immediately.
I have been using battery calibrator application.
If the battery is fully charged, my desire turns off at 30%. That means in anyway my desire only uses 70% of the battery.
:cryingls help me
try this
Charge till full when powered on
power off
charge till full again
boot into recovery
wipe battery stats
boot and continue to use as normal
Thanx... Will try this...
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Let us know how it goes..
Same problem here...
It's not working.. Still the problem exits..
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Solution For Your Problem!
hariharan.ks said:
It's not working.. Still the problem exits..
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there is an app on Google Play named: "Battery Calibration" made by 'NĂ©Ma'.
use it....:good:
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sour...mICQBQ&usg=AFQjCNHUrHK2SdcwIXgUdqFMed-PZcDJ7Q
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I tried all these battery calibration apps.. But still it jumps..
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hariharan.ks said:
I tried all these battery calibration apps.. But still it jumps..
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Did u do the guide i posted? All those battery calibrate apps do is wipe the battery stats, and thats not how to calibrate a battery
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Sorry.. I missed the last step in my previous post. Allow the battery to drain completely before charging again..
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yh, in the app once u check the boxes in settings and set the values in learn prep, turn on learn mode and drain ur battery, once it hits the value, a popup screen will say learn mode detected, plug in charger. (or something like that) just have the charger ready coz u only got a few seconds to plug it in then it shuts down lol
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Nothing works for me... I followed the battery calibration steps.. But fails.. Still have the same issue...
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Do you have these problems when you charge via usb or directly from the plug? As the second procedure is much faster, you can have some erroneous battery capacity readings from time to time, especially in (not really old but still bit) aged batteries.
Try before using the calibration tool the following: When the green LED appears, sign of a full charged battery, unplug your charger and turn off your phone for 3-4 minutes (you can even pull off your battery for a while). Turn it on back on, plug the charger and wait until fully charged. At this point reset your battery stats through the calibration app.
edit: oops, it is essentialy the first solution posted but without going into recovery. The calibration tool does this automatically for you.
I have the opposite problem
My charging is quite accurate but while discharging, the phone suddenly dies at a random battery level below 20%, without becoming close to zero
After rooting my wildfire s, i'm not able to charge my battery to 100%. It always shows between 70 to 80 %.
I tried using my battery in my friends cell phone (wildfire s) and it shows 100%.
& again tried using my friends battery ( which was full charged -100%) in my cell phone.. it shows around 67%.
Please help me what is the problem. I can't understand.
Use the battery fully.
Shut down the phone.. charge the phone continuously to 100% while switched off and using original charger.
Boot into recovery.
Wipe battery stats.
Reboot.
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sukhjit321 said:
Use the battery fully.
Shut down the phone.. charge the phone continuously to 100% while switched off and using original charger.
Boot into recovery.
Wipe battery stats.
Reboot.
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I shut down the phone & charge continuously using my original htc charger for more than 12 hours but still it was showing 77%.
qsuraj said:
I shut down the phone & charge continuously using my original htc charger for more than 12 hours but still it was showing 77%.
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thats strange after clear battery stats it should be working.
try another rom i guess.mostly stock is very stable but you might get some luck.