[Q] 3 Batteries stopped working at once - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S II SGH-T989

I have 4 batteries for my SII, three replacements i got off of ebay and the original battery.
A few weeks ago, I tried to exchange batteries (one of the replacement batteries was in my phone). When I swapped in the other battery and tried to turn the phone on, it wouldn't turn on (The battery was fully charged by an external charger).
When I tried connecting the charger, the phone started vibrating for like half a second then stopped then vibrated again, vibrating like that every 2 seconds, without turning on.
I later found out all my other batteries (including the original battery that came with the phone) all have the same issue. The only battery that works is the one I originally had in the phone (a replacement battery).
I also tried charging the faulty batteries with an external battery charger but the charger shows they are full!
What can be the problem here? Thanks in advance.

Junk aftermarket batteries? I have heard of people having issues with aftermarket batteries - not just in Samsung phones but in all phones in general. Some would say you are lucky if you don't do permanent damage to your phone. Not all batteries are created equal...Stick with the real deal and get Samsung Replacement batteries. If they are Samsung batteries then I got nothin'...I assumed you got cheapos while trying to save a buck or two. Sometimes you get what you pay for. I hope someone else posts a solution or at least has some experience and can offer more help. Good luck.

That's the odd part - the non-samsung battery is the one that works and the Samsung original one doesn't work..

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Hi all,
I am hoping you can help. I am having a problem with my Galaxy S3 and I am trying to figure out what the problem is and how to solve it. Around the time of the 4.3 update I started noticing that my battery started to drain very quickly. Initially I just assumed that there was an issue with one of the apps or something in the 4.3 update causing the problem. I then started to notice that my battery would not charge past 51%. Here is the list of things I have tried to fix the issue:
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I am having an issue myself with charging my S3. I ran into the same problem as you initially and ended up using ODIN to go back to stock. That fixed the drain/charging issue. However now mine wont stay connected. I believe the charging/USB port is going on it. I saw a lot of Samsung phones on Ebay with the same problem so it must be an issue with them. IDK if that could be your problem as well. I tried calling AT&T for a warranty replacement but they wanted me to pay the insurance premium ($200) for a phone that came out in 2012! The S5 will be out soon, they're nuts if they think I'll pay that now for a S3. The only way for me to get a full charge over night is to plug in my phone, then put my high school yearbook on the charger to apply pressure until the green light goes on. It sounds funny and honestly it is, but I'm cheap and don't want to pay the $200 until it's actually dead or I get my tax refund HAHA but then I'll probably just get an upgrade.
I was thinking of buying an extra battery with a external charger to see if that would help. Maybe if you get the external charger, charge it up then put it in your phone it will charge all the way.
Thanks for the reply. I haven't had an issue with the charge light not coming on but I am starting to think it might be a calibration issue. Somehow the issue has changed slightly. It still says 53% when i take the charger out but sometimes the battery life will increase while it is not plugged in. I am assuming that it is reading the % wrong. I am in the same boat with sending it off to repair. They want $150 as a base cost and I am worried that it might turn out they say No Fault Found and I am back to square one, and $150 shorter. I know what you mean about the S5 coming out soon, so I might try and wait it out until my contract is almost up and upgrade to the S5.

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I am a long time lurker and big fan of the community. Here is my problem and steps I tried to do to fix it. My S3 was working fine on Thursday morning and I received some calls, sent some texts, etc. The phone was on my desk and all of a sudden wouldn't turn on. It had original battery in it that is 2.5+ years old and it worked well. Within last 2 weeks I noticed the battery would drop charge from full to 55% quicker than before but it was still performing. I tried charging it from PC usb, wall charger, USB power block, different USB cables and nothing worked. I read several posts here on XDA about similar problem that others experienced and tried connecting USB, getting red light and plugging battery after that and still nothing. What I was able to observe that while connected to power the phone would be able to turn on for a few seconds. Typically I would see only Samsung boot up logo and sometimes it would go to 2nd screen of Samsung Galaxy S3 and flicker and shut off. It would frequently show me empty battery sign. I also read a valuable tip about stores having old batteries before they send phones for repair and had someone call 6 stores and none of them had them.
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Hello,
I bought a used T-Mobile HTC One M8 a couple of days ago off of eBay. While it's a cool phone, I've had a serious issue with the battery. When plugged in, the phone works fine. However, after being charged for several hours and removed from a power source, the battery will read 100%, slowly dying to around 96% or so with use, and then shut off randomly without warning only a few minutes after being taken off the charger. It won't give the normal "shutting down" message; instead, the battery will go from whatever percent it was to 0% and then the screen will go black.
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mtdewdgmm said:
Hello,
I bought a used T-Mobile HTC One M8 a couple of days ago off of eBay. While it's a cool phone, I've had a serious issue with the battery. When plugged in, the phone works fine. However, after being charged for several hours and removed from a power source, the battery will read 100%, slowly dying to around 96% or so with use, and then shut off randomly without warning only a few minutes after being taken off the charger. It won't give the normal "shutting down" message; instead, the battery will go from whatever percent it was to 0% and then the screen will go black.
From what I've seen online, the battery might be bad. s suggest that this problem results in an inflated battery. In this M8, I noticed that the left edge of the screen was almost separated from the metal bezel as if something was pushing it up from behind. This makes me think my battery might be bloated, causing the battery issue and pushing up the screen.
I have tried wiping the phone before flashing Lineage OS instead of the stock ROM, fully charging the battery up, and fully discharging the battery, but nothing so far has worked. Do you have any tricks I could try that might fix this if it is a software issue? Or does this seem like a bad battery that would have to be replaced?
If the battery is bad, the M8 doesn't make it easily removable, so I would either have to take the phone apart or send it in and possibly pay someone to replace it. The previous owner said it was working fine, but I have yet to hear his reply to my eBay message asking about the issue. He included all of the original packaging, including the original limited warranty. While the warranty is probably long expired and technically doesn't transfer over reselling a phone, do you think there is any chance that HTC or T-Mobile might be willing to fix the phone or send a different one?
Thank you for any help you can provide.
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Flash t mobile RUU (software problems will slove with this ) . If the issue still there ,then it must be a hardware issue i.e faulty battery or some other.
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The battery in my M8 is really weak now, and as of maybe 6-9 months ago the phone is not tracking the battery level well. When the phone is idle, it powers off at 20-30% indicated charge remaining, with games active, maybe it will power off at 45%. I get 1 hour PoGo from a _full_ charge.
Previously, I've experienced the phone getting hot when charging (mainly in the car) and this has probably had a serious impact on the battery capacity. Assuming the phone you have is over a year old, you should assume the battery is badly aged by now.
my adorable M8 in his third year of use recently has the same symptoms of @tshoulihane. Is necessary to say that I've took so much care in his first 2 years like disconnecting the battery after few minutes of reaching the 100% (also voiding to charge all the night) or turning off the phone at 10% and I never be waited for the auto turn off at 0%. All this that I'm telling you is in the first 2 years. In this third year of using the m8 as my main phone, I received this bad symptoms doing the opposite of the first years of care. Now I just connect powerbank or something at 30% to void awkwards sudden death of battery. Mmm I have plans to keep 1 year more my m8 with me, it still a beast in camera, sound and no lag, so I'm looking for a battery replacement im Amazon but the reviews are bad, I think is very difficult to get a good *new* battery because that replacements get old too with the years of storage... mmm I don't know but this was my little story with my battery experience with M8. Regards guys.

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