Hello.
I have a little problem. My phone keeps shutting down at 17%. Ive tried everything. Recalibrating via apps. Recalibrating using "wipe battery stats ". Tried every single tutorial. Wiped cache. Wiped dalvik. Did a full wipe and the problem still remains. Im using cm nightlies and I didnt have this problem before I installed 262 but when I switched back to older versions or the cm7 i couldnt get rid of the problem . Im currently using euroskanks nightlies. Any tips?
THANKS.
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Try this calibration-guide:
http://forum.oxygen.im/viewtopic.php?id=723
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You could do the calibration Matdroid suggested, if that didn't worked out well for you then just give yourself a mental note that 17% = dead battery.
My battery goes down at 15% and I lived with that fact. As long as I get my normal battery runtime I am used to, Im not bothered by it. Saved me all the trouble fixing something that'll eventually happen again. :-D
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my battery was down to 11%, so i turned my phone off and charged it for about 60 seconds through USB and now that i turned it back on it says 47%! there's no way it could have charged that quickly. this is on cm 6.1.2
i flash a lot of different roms but wipe data, cache, and dalvik before each new one. i don't run any unusual apps that would drain my battery and i have tried wiping battery stats every once in a while. ive also tried charging techniques such as charge for 8hrs, charge for another hour, etc. and nothing seems to work. my battery will drain in about 4 hours of moderate use (just web browsing and google talk while watching TV). im in an okay signal area, not using any 4g - happens with any rom.
this is a launch day evo battery but the actual phone (was 002) is replaced with my current 003 refurb.
im gonna try to wipe the whole sdcard and start from complete scratch.
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i had this problem and when i checked to see what all was running i saw Google Maps was running... I didnt turn it on either but with a force stop and reboot im back to normal.
wiped sdcard completely, repartitioned, flashed latest cm 7 nightly, used for a while, charged to 50%, unplugged and in 20 minutes went from 50% down to 31%. had the same sort of behavior before on all roms. just display, cell standby, and android system using battery - not much else. maybe i need a new battery?
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wrb123 said:
wiped sdcard completely, repartitioned, flashed latest cm 7 nightly, used for a while, charged to 50%, unplugged and in 20 minutes went from 50% down to 31%. had the same sort of behavior before on all roms. just display, cell standby, and android system using battery - not much else. maybe i need a new battery?
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what pri and nv version are you on? that could be the cause.
Hi.
Just flashed my Desire to LeeDroid 3.0.8.2
In Settings > About Phone > Battery > Battery Use , shouldnt it say charging while the phone is charging? I remember it used to be like that in 2.2. And I've been charging my phone but at the top where the graph is, says 13h 41m on battery.
I think it shuold be reset after I unplug or finished charging. At the bottom also displays the list of apps that have been using the battery.
I've reboot the phone, took off the battery. It just doesnt reset!
Is anyone experiencing the same problem?
addition :
when I press the graph at the top of the screen in Battery Use, it shows a graph.
At the top , it says , 13h 42m 36s on battery , at the bottom of the graph it says 17h 33m 59s.
If I remember clearly, 17hours ago was the time that I've successfully flashed to LeeDroid. Meaning ,it did not reset ever since!
Someone please help or comment.
update :
in recovery, wiping out battery stats reset it. However, it is still not functioning properly.
here's what ive noticed.
1. when I plug in the charger, the stats freezes regardless if I press refresh.
2. after unplugging, and did a pressed menu button > refresh in "Battery Use" , it updates,but resumes the time on battery.
Any help? Has it got anything to do with S-off? I did not do it. :|
Pull ur battery n try it
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festa20 said:
Pull ur battery n try it
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Tried,did not reset the numbers.
Did u pull sim card out n SD card aswell its nothing to worry about anyway mate
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Yes I have!
Update : I installed Cyanogenmod too, same thing. Now doing S-Off, will update this thread soon!
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S-off, but still no luck. I dont know whats going on. I even cleared battery stats in recovery. That will reset the numbers in Battery Use.
Please let me know , when phone is charging, under Battery Use , does it say charging? or anything? And after unplugging the charger,will it say time since unplugged? Mine just continues the timer "xm xs on battery"
update :
Ive managed to get S-OFF, ive cleared everything, isntalled different roms(cyanogen)
now back to LeeDroid...
still the same,
I GIVE UP..
bump bump i like to bump!
Why do u want them resetting it wont hurt you phone
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You have to charge it all the way to reset it.
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Why do u want them resetting it wont hurt you phone
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I know, but I used to be a battery-usage-statistic-geek as I am always outdoor without a charger.
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You have to charge it all the way to reset it.
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I will give it a try!
haven't charge it to full lately. I will definitely let you know here once its full!
erklat, will u marry me???!! It fixed it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THANK U SO MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Not only did it reset, but the timer resets everytime I unplugged the charger regardless at how many % the battery is !!!
THank u so much!!!!!!!!!!
Hey guys,
I had RCMix S ROM. After battery calibration my phone turned off at 0%.
I installed WildMild based on Oxygen. i successfully completed battery calibration tutorial. (i did that many times cause LEARNF flag didnt popup and phone died). i register 66xa4, 65x06 AND 10x04, age 100% and full40 at 1452mAh. After doing all those steps phone died at 30+%. Also on MildWild MW-2 that i am using now kernel is not supported by Battery Calibrator app (no numbers) and phone still dies at 30+%
Any help?
Thanks
Did u use the nexus one battery calibrator app? That rom and kernel should be ok to do it on
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Yes i describe it above....
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I flash thalamus kernel r4, still the phone turns off at 30+%... anyone?
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My original battery started doing that, so I bought a new one which seems much better.
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i don't think that my battery suddenly died, i think i mess it up with Battery Calibrator app
My desire is doing the same and its on mildwild 4.7. Might try switching back to the previous version.
It is nearly 2 years old though so maybe its just age?
I have also tried the nexus one battery callibrator but it doesn't seem to take. Still says 100 pc. On reboot. Will let you know how I get on.
Will check the mildwild thread to see if anyone else has the same issue.
Aggi
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papajohn777 said:
Hey guys,
I had RCMix S ROM. After battery calibration my phone turned off at 0%.
I installed WildMild based on Oxygen. i successfully completed battery calibration tutorial. (i did that many times cause LEARNF flag didnt popup and phone died). i register 66xa4, 65x06 AND 10x04, age 100% and full40 at 1452mAh. After doing all those steps phone died at 30+%. Also on MildWild MW-2 that i am using now kernel is not supported by Battery Calibrator app (no numbers) and phone still dies at 30+%
Any help?
Thanks
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Yes I did the same as you, i tried many times and still is not working, the best result which i got was 13% after that the phone dies! However, my question/doubt is: will a new battery fix this issue, will the phone die at 0-1% or I am going to experience the same odd-annoying outcome !? Also, did anyone here succeeded in calibrating their desire using an Oxygen /CM ROM,do we have any signs of hope or we are just waiting our time because personally I did spend a lot o time and many trials until I gave up
Well i buy a new htc stock battery. Problem is that when charging while phone is turned on, battery goes 100+% with red led, (see attachment). Do i need to calibrate it? Phone dies at 0%.
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anyone?
Okay, I currently run CM10, about a week ago I flashed another developers version of CM10, and started having battery percentage reporting issues while charging, So I flashed back to the original ROM, formatted, cleaned battery stats and for some reason the battery will charge up to like 75-80% and stop reporting the correct percentage until I reboot the phone, even when back on the old ROM, I am using simonssimons34 ION kernel, which running it before with the old ROM, reported fine, so I don't think it has anything to do with the kernel.
I have almost always let this battery deplete to about 1-2% before a charge, and never over charged it, so I am a little annoyed that my battery stats are mis-reporting now until I reboot. Is there any fix for this? Or do I need to try another ROM or something? It only reports incorrectly while recharging, it depletes normally and never has issues with that.
This happens to me every day. Learn to live with it.
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You can clear battery stats in recovery. There's also a few root apps that let you do this. (search for clear battery stats)
It'll take a while for it to rebuild accurate battery stats, but it sounds like at the moment any fresh stats is better than what you have now.
You can try calibrate with this app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nema.batterycalibration
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I've laready tried as both of you have suggested before, and it hasn't helped me yet, I did it two ways I did battery wipe in recovery, and through a 3rd party app, but the phone still wants to stop reporting the correct percentage until I reboot my phone.
And I even tried letting hte phone completely deplete after wiping battery stats, and it's still wonky ='(.
Ugh this is soooo annoying ffs, anyone ever had any luck on fixing this issue? I've tried:
Flashing two different ROM's, nothing
Charging, rebooting wiping stats, calibrating, draining to 0, rebooting, nothing
Using calibration apps
None of this has worked for me what so ever, the only thing that seems to work is rebooting after the phone has stopped reporting then it will show 99% then charged.
What I don't get is it will charge to 100% if the phones off, but if it's on the phone reports an incorrect percentage, wth?
I am about to try a full RUU reflash and see if that will fix it, but that's a last resort. HELP PLEASE!
FreakyFreakGA said:
Ugh this is soooo annoying ffs, anyone ever had any luck on fixing this issue? I've tried:
Flashing two different ROM's, nothing
Charging, rebooting wiping stats, calibrating, draining to 0, rebooting, nothing
Using calibration apps
None of this has worked for me what so ever, the only thing that seems to work is rebooting after the phone has stopped reporting then it will show 99% then charged.
What I don't get is it will charge to 100% if the phones off, but if it's on the phone reports an incorrect percentage, wth?
I am about to try a full RUU reflash and see if that will fix it, but that's a last resort. HELP PLEASE!
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Try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1947559
It gave, at least to MY hov, the right percentage...
Hey Guys,
Woke up this morning to my G2 out of battery life, due to getting home late and forgetting to charge it.
I plugged it in and turned it on, as I usually do in this situation. When it started up it, everything seemed fine until it got into the Rom, and it immediately powered itself off (not abruptly, it came on with this usual "powering off" message that happens when it runs out of battery life.
I assumed this was because I hadn't charged it enough. So I let it sit for a couple of hours on the charger. Tried it again after that and the same thing happened, and has been happening all day since then. The strange thing about this is that the Recovery and HBOOT seem to work fine, so it can't just be the battery that's causing this.
I wiped the phone, and installed a new rom. Still the problem persists. And I still have no issues going into Recovery. It's only the actual OS that doesn't work.
Any thoughts?
Have you done any undervolting?
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Any undervolting wouldn't be present after a full wipe but you may not be getting a full wipe
Use a superwipe script and or fastboot wipe and try flashing a new ROM again
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