Since i was having problems with the battery levels i thought to run the battery dry, but i noticed that the phone was not shutting down on itself ?? it kept running on 0% and voltage decreased to 3068mV ?? (isn't that way to low ?)
I tried to power it off and on again, but it didn't boot. So i put the phone on the charger and the orange led kept blinking (1sec on, 1 sec off)??
Eventually i held down the power button and then it started to charge and i could boot again.
But what's the problem with my phone ? shouldn't it shutdown @ 0% battery on itself to prevent battery damage?
d33f said:
Since i was having problems with the battery levels i thought to run the battery dry, but i noticed that the phone was not shutting down on itself ?? it kept running on 0% and voltage decreased to 3068mV ?? (isn't that way to low ?)
I tried to power it off and on again, but it didn't boot. So i put the phone on the charger and the orange led kept blinking (1sec on, 1 sec off)??
Eventually i held down the power button and then it started to charge and i could boot again.
But what's the problem with my phone ? shouldn't it shutdown @ 0% battery on itself to prevent battery damage?
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same here mate suddenly the screen went off without any warning but no it did shut down but maybe not proper software shut down, since when it regained power i had fast boot off so the phone booted from the start, the power was not @ 0% when it went out, so i dont think there is a worry about hardware or battery
yea i guess one of the many bugs, its a beast that needs to be tammed
I just drained my battery to 0 and it shut down. Now when I put the charger in there is no LED, and it doesn't turn on...... what do i do??
I am on a custom ROM. Does this mean it won't charge now because the recovery doesn't support it?
Edit: eventually the red LED blinked, then after a few minutes it stayed on solid. Then I was able to turn it on.
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The last 2 days i noticed some battery % jumps. Sometimes it jump from 39 to 33 for instance
Is this normal ?
I've seen it in Battery monitor widget (1minute refresh rate) but also in the stock android battery menu (straight vertical line).
It happens in an instant, i can see it jump before my eye from 39 to 33.
Yes happens quite a lot when coming from sleep. OTA should fix this.
I've had that on other phones as well. For me it's not a "jump", but rather like it consumed 6& in 1min... That's supposed to be normal, if you are really curious, you could try wiping your battery stats though.
Oh no. This happens on my nexus one and my Sensation. Don't tell me this happens again on the One X.
Sent from my HTC Sensation using XDA
Phone was not shutting down on 0% ?
I thought to let the phone battery die to solve the issue, but i noticed that the phone was not shutting down on itself ?? it kept running on 0% and voltage decreased to 3000mV ?? (isn't that way to low ?)
I tried to power it off and on again, but it didn't boot. So i put the phone on the charger and the orange led kept blinking ??
Eventually i held down the power button and then it started to charge and i could boot again.
But what's the problem with my phone ? shouldn't it shutdown @ 0% battery on itself to prevent battery damage?
last night, i charged my phone until it fully charged and then i played with it for about 30 minutes which cause the battery to drained 5%, i turned it off put it to the table and i slept, and then when i woke up, i turned my phone on and guess what ? it won't boot up, i plugged it in to the charger and it boot up as normally it do, so how did it happen ? i didn't even touch the phone and as a matter of fact, the phone is turned off, how on earth the battery drained ? i think it has something to do with the kernel, im currently using pa 2..99-5 and franco kernel beta r238
this has happened twice
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last night, i charged my phone until it fully charged and then i played with it for about 30 minutes which cause the battery to drained 5%, i turned it off put it to the table and i slept, and then when i woke up, i turned my phone on and guess what ? it won't boot up, i plugged it in to the charger and it boot up as normally it do, so how did it happen ? i didn't even touch the phone and as a matter of fact, the phone is turned off, how on earth the battery drained ? i think it has something to do with the kernel, im currently using pa 2..99-5 and franco kernel beta r238
this has happened twice
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Because it was at 5% when you shut your phone down, this was estimated. The shutdown process itself is taxing on the phone. Plus there is a natural sleep current drain on the battery when it is powered off (this is how it even knows you push the power button) I wouldnt worry
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Because it was at 5% when you shut your phone down, this was estimated. The shutdown process itself is taxing on the phone. Plus there is a natural sleep current drain on the battery when it is powered off (this is how it even knows you push the power button) I wouldnt worry
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I think he meant it was at 95%
OP:
I'd assume you had a BSOD.
BSODs waste a ton of battery.
Using underclocking/undervolting/hotplugging?
How would he have a system failure drain, when the phone is turned off?
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How would he have a system failure drain, when the phone is turned off?
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It could have crashed in the process of shutting down which would have appeared to have turned off but instead was running in a loop with the screen off and the buttons frozen.
Recently I changed my battery. After which when the battery level came to 50% my screen flickered and switched off. I was not able to power on also. Then when I put charge my phone it was charging from 0% and I charged it till 100%. At somewhere close to 40% the same problem popped up again.. Is it a battery problem?
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Hi guys, i had my xperia ion at charge after my battery went fully drained. But there was some electricity workers doing something on the electrical pannel on my street... i think that they have closed and opened the electricity several times. Now my phone is shuted down ... the only think he does is that when i put it to charge the red led turns on but after a while it turns off ... i can't start it. Does any one have any ideea how i can turn it back on? Thank you and sorry for my english.
No one knows?
Not sure if this helps but in this threat
[GUIDE] Recover 2012 and newer XPERIAs from SOFT-brick
under Battery Charging Cycles is following information:
On a working phone there are different stages of a battery's charging cycle. The stages are listed in order they happen. The cycle goes from a completely dead battery through a phone running on battery and back to a completely dead battery.
Dead battery. No response from the power button, no screen and no led.
Connect to charger
low battery level charging mode. This is when just the RED led is on and no screen. At this stage the battery's charge is to low to turn the phone on, but it is charging.
Kernel controlled off-line charging mode. This is when the battery has charged enough from step (3) and boots the kernel to charge the battery. The phone is off, but could be turned on using the power button. A quick press of the power button will show this battery icon. Icon will fill with charge.
The kernel also controls charging when the phone is on.
Battery is fully charged.
Unplug the phone and turn on.
Battery is dead from normal use.
Repeat stages starting at (1)
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As disclaimer, I am not really a smartphone genius like most veterans here , I just stumbled across this.
Hello, I have a serious battery problem on the HTC one m8. Whenever I boot into hboot or recovery and reboot back to the OS, the battery insanely goes down or goes up. I have examples of it happening.
Hboot to OS: 20 to 86%
OS to recovery: 79% to 5%
OS to recovery (again): 100% to 14%
Hboot to OS: 13% to 90%
Today I was on 91% when the phone suddenly went to 0% and turned off. When I plugged it in to charge the percentage showed 27%.
Can this be fixed or do I have a bad battery and need a replacement? I'm on a Rooted and Bootloader unlocked T mobile m8, on mokee 6.0.1.
Seems like a bad battery indeed, but first, try battery calibration:
"Plug phone into HTC charger and charge for two minutes or more
While charging, hold down volume up+volume down+power button and continue holding
Phone will turn on and off repeatedly every 15 seconds or so while continuing to hold all three buttons
Keep this going for 2 minutes, then release buttons when phone is ON
Now, let phone charge fully normally (with phone either on or off--doesn't matter) and battery level reporting, charging and battery life should be normalized."
See if this helps.
Will do this and let you know.
Looks like he didnt let us know...