I think its something with the battery.
when it's totally full the phone works normally, but it will reach very fast like 40 percent, i unlock the phone and it turns off. I turn it back on its 60% and its turning back off when unlocking SIM.
Really strange, i've wiped everything, tried some kernels/ROMS,
I'm on HBOOT 1.31 and the problem is the same for all ROMS also ICS Roms
I've tried to underclock it, because it's becoming hot, but that doesn't make a difference.
Maybe it's something with Wipe battery stats, i've done that for a ROM, it was necessary. Can't remember with ROM that was..
I hope someone can help me
btw sorry for my bad english
Someone?
Anyone maybe? :angel:
It's really annoying.
Today it was like 33% and suddenly it was shutting down, I turn the HOX back on and after I unlock the SIM, its off again
:crying:
Really no one can help me?
Really no one can help me
thomas8787 said:
Really no one can help me
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do not underclock the processor, in most of the cases it causes randoom reboots
Edit : was reading wrong !
Did u try the phone without simcard ?
matt95 said:
do not underclock the processor, in most of the cases it causes randoom reboots
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i always have min 100 MHz.. don't know if this is to low..?
MarcelHofs said:
Edit : was reading wrong !
Did u try the phone without simcard ?
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The phone works normally, but when it reaches 40% or less, he is shutting down, and turn it back on, after unlocking SIM, it turns off.
But when i don't insert the SIMcode it stays on, also in, recovery or bootloader...
thnx for the help..
thomas8787 said:
i always have min 100 MHz.. don't know if this is to low..?
The phone works normally, but when it reaches 40% or less, he is shutting down, and turn it back on, after unlocking SIM, it turns off.
But when i don't insert the SIMcode it stays on, also in, recovery or bootloader...
thnx for the help..
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well, if the rom came with that MHz settage shouldn't be a problem, but if you underclock the standard MHz of the rom it can cause random reboots or slow wake up time
Oké...but did u use the phone without simcard ? Does it keep on functioning when the batt gets below 40% ?
MarcelHofs said:
Oké...but did u use the phone without simcard ? Does it keep on functioning when the batt gets below 40% ?
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yes, it does, also with simcard. untill i unlock it
so maybe it has something to do with the radio, but i've never changed the radio
So i'm really desperate now, don't know what to do now..
Erased almost the whole phone
SD format, etc.
Installed the latest RUU with ICS & JB
I've tried to create a logcat, the last 18 sec before a unexpected shutdown.
Trying to create some more..
http://pastebin.com/cccxzAQi
I really hope someone can help me.
Maybe a battery replacement is the only solution..?
thomas8787 said:
So i'm really desperate now, don't know what to do now..
Erased almost the whole phone
SD format, etc.
Installed the latest RUU with ICS & JB
I've tried to create a logcat, the last 18 sec before a unexpected shutdown.
Trying to create some more..
http://pastebin.com/cccxzAQi
I really hope someone can help me.
Maybe a battery replacement is the only solution..?
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Code:
12-09 18:58:16.973 I/BatteryService( 430): Shutdown device! Battery temperature is too high (> 68.0 degree celsius)! battery temperature is 1587
Is your phone hot?
It might be a faulty temp sensor causing these shutdowns.
TToivanen said:
Code:
12-09 18:58:16.973 I/BatteryService( 430): Shutdown device! Battery temperature is too high (> 68.0 degree celsius)! battery temperature is 1587
Is your phone hot?
It might be a faulty temp sensor causing these shutdowns.
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Thnx for fast reply!
Sometimes the phone is very hot, but not always, I check it everytime.
Today the phone was very hot, but it was right after I installed the RUU, so no apps installed etc.
thomas8787 said:
Thnx for fast reply!
Sometimes the phone is very hot, but not always, I check it everytime.
Today the phone was very hot, but it was right after I installed the RUU, so no apps installed etc.
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Get an app called cpu spy to see if your cpu is running 100% all the time.
Try to get another logcat so I can check it out tomorrow.
Sent from my HTC One X
And you could try better battery stats .... To see what's happening with you apps/phone/batt around the shutdown ....
Just a suggestion i have the tendency to think out loud
TToivanen said:
Get an app called cpu spy to see if your cpu is running 100% all the time.
Try to get another logcat so I can check it out tomorrow.
Sent from my HTC One X
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Another one here:
http://pastebin.com/4CgQ8n07
And again:
Code:
12-09 21:40:29.924 I/BatteryService( 432): Shutdown device! Battery temperature is too high (> 68.0 degree celsius)! battery temperature is 1181
But device doesn't feel hot.
Now he shuts down immediately after booting, probably because it's still to hot..
and the green/red light is flashing so, he is using more power than on USB on booting, not a bit weird?
I will use the battery stats app for a while to get some usable stats, very curious why the temp is so high
The CPU Spy Plus app says this after 20min:
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And sometimes after a boot, I get this battery icon:
Don't know what it means, but if the icon is there, it won't take long before the next shutdown, mostly right after I insert the simcode..
Your battery is overheating, but it doesn't look like the phone is drawing enough power to cause that. New battery seems like the next step.
But the weird thing is, now if I turn the HOX on, he switches off immediately after i unlocked the sim.. disconnected from UBS/charger.
But if i connect to USB or charger it stays on, and battery isn't empty or hot.
According to the reading from your temperature-sensor, the temp of the battery is over 150°C (1587) which should be enough to melt the casing.
It almost certainly isn't correct.
My best guess is, that it is a hardware failure. New battery might be a good idea.
Edit: dial *#*#4636#*#* and press battery info. Post results here please.
A week ago I replaced the battery.
No problems anymore!
Thnx for the advice :good:
HTC one x shuts off randomly
thomas8787 said:
A week ago I replaced the battery.
No problems anymore!
Thnx for the advice :good:
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I have been having this same problem for a month now.
my HTC one x is about a year old. just recently it started going off at random, especially when I insert my SIM card.
the phone operates well when the SIM is ejected but shuts off randomly when I insert my SIM card.
I have being thinking it has something to do with the radio.
I have installed battery calibrate and repair and its say the battery is ok and in good status.
I'm not sure what to do, I don't know if this is a sofeware issue or a hardware problem
Related
Alright XDA, checking if anyone else has got this issue?
Bought the galaxy nexus almost three weeks ago, everything was fine with the phone until last week thursday. My battery was running low so I decide to charge it, only to find that it wasn't charging. I took out the battery and put it back in, still wouldn't charge (or at least it didn't say it was charging). I left it in the charging plug whilst the phone was turned off, hit the power button and the black charging screen comes up. I turn it back on to see that the battery is at 44%, after being at 12% 5 minutes ago.
Anyway, ever since then the phone hasn't been charging right. I plug it into the charger, and it doesn't recognize that its charging, or maybe it actually isn't? It takes a while for it to recognize that it's plugged in, and takes a while to actually start charging. I unplug the phone after it's finished charging and is at 99%, only for the battery icon to display that it is still charging.... it's constantly changing from charging to not charging even though I'm not doing anything.
I got the battery indicator app and that would display that the battery has been discharging since say 1 o clock in the afternoon, yet I took it off the charger at 9 o clock in the morning,
Furthermore, I'm now trying to charge it through my computer and put some music on my phone, but my computer won't even recognize that anything is plugged in even though it is quite clearly charging through the computer. (have had to plug it in and out several times, and sometimes it'll recognize that its there...)
is the USB plug ****ed? should I just send it back? I would go to my provider to get a new one from them as I still have warranty and thing, but they will only accept returns within the first 7 days of purchase. Otherwise that leaves me with sending it to samsung which is my last resort because they'll probably take their sweet time getting the phone back to me and I'm going to leave the UK for 4 weeks next week and I really want to take my nexus with me instead of risking it not coming back before I leave.
Have you tried a different USB cable?
New2Houston said:
Have you tried a different USB cable?
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Yes, I've tried the original charger, a blackberry charger, USB cable from original charger through computer, and another micro-usb cable. All have the same problem with recognizing that its plugged in/charging... And now funnily enough it's unplugged from my computer but it's still saying it's connected as a media device.
Don't power up or turn off samsung devices with the USB connected. It messes up the battery stats. I've had the same thing happen to me before on the Nexus S. Since then I learned not to do that on my phones.
I don't know anything about your other charging issues though.
edit: you could always try a factory reset (which will wipe the whole device) to make sure it is not software related.
Luxferro said:
Don't power up or turn off samsung devices with the USB connected. It messes up the battery stats. I've had the same thing happen to me before on the Nexus S. Since then I learned not to do that on my phones.
I don't know anything about your other charging issues though.
edit: you could always try a factory reset (which will wipe the whole device) to make sure it is not software related.
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Interesting about the Nexus S, trying to track back if I unplugged or powered up the phone with USB in...
I just tried factory reset - still showing up that the battery is charging even though it isn't plugged in
Hi, I have the same problem since the 7th of December, first i thought an app or some sync was eating up the battery (i updated G+ and facebook the previous day) but then I noticed that it was not charging, now my GN is dead. I manage to turn in on when is on the charger a couple of times but now not even that. (I have used several chargers and usb cables with no luck)
Did you manage to solve the issue? I sent mine today to Samsung after trying to get a replacement from Phones 4 u.
Possibly chip in battery is bad? Havent confirmed but supposedly we have fuel gauge chips.
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Has anyone else experienced this and fixed it?
Started happening to me three days ago and I can't fix it at all.
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Iv had this problem twice now.....
it wouldnt charge past 12%, it would not show the charging symbol.... i shut off the phone (it seems to charge while the phone is off).. after 5 minutes, i turned it on and the phone was at 65%?
I tried to tell the guy at the verizon store and he would not do anything about it unless he could see the problem happen.... this doesnt always happen and its annoying as hell...
im thinking it is a software issue since it charges fine while the phone is off...
Luxferro said:
Don't power up or turn off samsung devices with the USB connected. It messes up the battery stats. I've had the same thing happen to me before on the Nexus S. Since then I learned not to do that on my phones.
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I was looking for a cause/solution as to why my battery life reporting seems so erratic, I will definitely take this advice and see if this might be why. So it should be ok if I only connect and pull the charger with the phone already on? What if I plug the charger in with the phone completely off and then pull it before booting, is that alright too?
It's funny all the new rituals you need to learn to get around the quirks of a new device (like having to turn the screen off and then back on again after docking my Nexus One if I wanted the touchscreen to work right haha).
I've been having strange issues with my Galaxy Nexus and charging for the past few weeks - I can't seem to get it to charge over 50-60%. Also, whilst it's 'charging', the 'Battery' details page reports 'Discharging' or 'Not charging', even though there is a charging icon in the status bar?
I left it to charge for around 9-10 hours last night, off the mains charger, and it only got to ~45%...
...as I mentioned, whilst it is charging, it never reports that it's charging. The lock screen also suggests to 'Connect your charger'...
...charging whilst the handset is off still results in a half charge. I've tried many different chargers/cables with no luck.
Strangely, I used to be able to only charge the handset off of USB, to 100%, but I've now lost that 'work around' :-(.
I guess I'll phone Samsung returns and see what they say. I'll post their response, in-case anyone else hits this issue.
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Looks like they're sending me a jiffy bag to return it to them...
hmmmm, sounds broken
Mine is charging OK.
My biggest problem is that even when I have my charger unplugged, the icon is still showing that it's charging.
Look at the screenshots, the battery level is going down the whole time because I'm not charging it but it's showing a bar for charging at the bottom.
And if you look at the time on the clock, a few minutes go by and it still says 38 seconds on battery.
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The gap in the stats is from a battery pull.
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Did you ever find a solution for this problem? I'm experiencing the same problem and am unsure whether to try and return the phone or send it in to samsung.
Nope
Have to back my phone up in the next few days and send it back for repair/replacement.
It takes ten days, but if you haven't sent it back by then, I'll let you know what they say the problem was.
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Many have reported the same problem. See http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1427539
ray2jerry said:
What if I plug the charger in with the phone completely off and then pull it before booting, is that alright too?
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That's what I do most often, it works fine for me (but I've had no battery problems so far).
Did any one found a solution for this problem?
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=23789
If anyone experiencing this hasn't "starred" the issue on Google, please do so at the link above.
UPDATE:
Turns out my phone is not completely dead.
If I plug it into the computer, it registers a sound indicating a USB is connected,
but not more than 2 seconds later, it sounds again (the sounds of a USB error, Ba, dum, dum)
When I look at device manager, I see: Omap4440 quickly, but then it goes away. This recycles about 8 times and then it just stops.
I read that this might be due to the phone constantly rebooting.
The screen never turns on. I can't get into the bootloader since the screen is dead.
The only problem now is how can I go about this?
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I had more than 90% battery because I just unplugged it. I did a reboot to clear any background apps (like restarting a computer, right?) and it just never came back on.
I placed it into my pocket for that minute while it was rebooting but I never watched as the screen went off. When I took it out of my pocket, it was a dead screen.
I already tried volume + power. And/also holding power itself for a while.
Plugging it back into the charger doesn't do a thing. No charge. Screen remains dead. No vibration is present to indicate the phone at least came on.
What is going on here?
My only conclusion is my jacket may have created a static field which caused a short when I pulled it out. Could this be possible? Especially since there are 3 contact points for the dock on the sides?
Using a GSM version if that matters.
lemonspeakers said:
I had more than 90% battery because I just unplugged it. I did a reboot to clear any background apps (like restarting a computer, right?) and it just never came back on.
I placed it into my pocket for that minute while it was rebooting but I never watched as the screen went off. When I took it out of my pocket, it was a dead screen.
I already tried volume + power. And/also holding power itself for a while.
Plugging it back into the charger doesn't do a thing. No charge. Screen remains dead. No vibration is present to indicate the phone at least came on.
What is going on here?
My only conclusion is my jacket may have created a static field which caused a short when I pulled it out. Could this be possible? Especially since there are 3 contact points for the dock on the sides?
Using a GSM version if that matters.
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try pulling the battery out for 3+minutes, then put it back in and try booting.
Sorry that happened to ya. I would plug it in and keep it plugged in for a solid hour, then try booting it up. I had that happen to me on a previous Android....HTC EVO. I was rooted and just died (even though it said it had plenty of battery). For some reason it lied and was actually out of juice bigtime.
Rooted custom ROMS have known bugs, albeit extremely minute bugs. Give it a try and report back.
Happens every now an then with most galaxy nexus users, battery pull always fixes it, no need to wait 3 minutes, out an straight back in works for me then hit power on button an you will get the vibe an boot.
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slayr76 said:
Happens every now an then with most galaxy nexus users, battery pull always fixes it, no need to wait 3 minutes, out an straight back in works for me then hit power on button an you will get the vibe an boot.
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yeah, i know what you mean because it has happened to me before plenty of times. But this, it's different. It's practically dead and all methods i've tried has not seem to work. I'm seriously out of ideas.
So it's been charging over night and the phone is still dead and wont turn on.
I've even replaced it with a spare battery which I know is at least 90% full.
Anyone? I'm so sad why my nexus just died like that.
rebump... =-( I am so that it just died with no reasons as to why... I've had zero problems with it!
You could attempt an OMAPFlash on it, then reload the factory image via fastboot.
That works for me about 90% of the time in GNex repair situations such as this.
Good luck.
Any water indicators showing water damage? If not, start contacting your provider / insurance / Samsung about a replacement.
Replacement man!
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simms22 said:
try pulling the battery out for 3+minutes, then put it back in and try booting.
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Simms is that you from the nexus s? If so, can't wait to see you uploading a quadrant shot of your next over clocked phone.
Op, plug it to a computer and check what happens. Otherwise call for a replacement.
Does this mean I will get a refurbish model? Can anyone quickly explain to me the process to get a new GN and the time it took for you to get your replacement?
If the power button itself is at fault, you can send a power on signal by plugging in the phone with no battery installed and then with the wire still plugged in insert the battery. This method requires no button input whatso ever
Edit , i used to do this by accident all the time while flashing htc devices. Not sure if samsungs hardware offers the same troubleshooting functionality and im not at a wire right now to test the theory. But its worth a shot.
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I had something with these symptoms about 4 days into owning my phone.
The way I fixed it was booting into ODIN mode (vol down & power). The only way out of that one is also a battery pull.
Sorry: I meant to say: battery pull, ODIN, battery pull, then it turned on again normally.
android01 said:
If the power button itself is at fault, you can send a power on signal by plugging in the phone with no battery installed and then with the wire still plugged in insert the battery. This method requires no button input whatso ever
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Already tried it. Does not work.
m.is.for.michael said:
I had something with these symptoms about 4 days into owning my phone.
The way I fixed it was booting into ODIN mode (vol down & power). The only way out of that one is also a battery pull.
Sorry: I meant to say: battery pull, ODIN, battery pull, then it turned on again normally.
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I'll give this one a try. But I never thought a combination like that would revive a dead phone. I mean, it's dead as if it was just a children's toy with no electronic board inside. No power even though all 3 battery I tried have at least 90% charge. MY Charger is not defective as it works with my other phones.
Naezor said:
You could attempt an OMAPFlash on it, then reload the factory image via fastboot.
That works for me about 90% of the time in GNex repair situations such as this.
Good luck.
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Won't work since I can't even turn on the phone. Computer doesn't see it (Obviously because it can't power on).
krze said:
Any water indicators showing water damage? If not, start contacting your provider / insurance / Samsung about a replacement.
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Indicators show no water damage. This was in my pocket. Unless I pee'ed in my jacket, it shouldn't be wet there.
Thanks for the help guys, but I'm running out of ideas. There's only so much you can do with a phone that cannot turn on. =(
Turns out my phone is not completely dead.
If I plug it into the computer, it registers a sound indicating a USB is connected,
but not more than 2 seconds later, it sounds again (the sounds of a USB error, Ba, dum, dum)
When I look at device manager, I see: Omap4440 quickly, but then it goes away.
I read that this might be due to the phone constantly rebooting.
The screen never turns on. I can't get into the bootloader since the screen is dead.
The only problem now is how can I go about this?
Basically, what you're seeing means the phone is still alive, but the firmware is corrupted.
Try this thread, and particularly this post.
No idea if it works or not.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25849293&postcount=20
m.is.for.michael said:
Basically, what you're seeing means the phone is still alive, but the firmware is corrupted.
Try this thread, and particularly this post.
No idea if it works or not.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25849293&postcount=20
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I just tried it. I used the program. I'm stuck on this part for 20 minutes every time after 5 different attempts.
Any clue?
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Is this a hard brick or a soft brick?
This sounds like hardware failure to me. Drop the phone at all, ever? If not, could just be faulty hardware.
Honestly the Galaxy Nexus seems to be of poorer build quality (internals, screen, back cover, etc) than every other Android phone I've ever had. Not that I don't love my Nexus, just an observation.
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We all know that zync z930 have very poor battery backup,
it discharges in about 45min to 1hr. . this is very disappointing .
i have observed that the battery is also 3200mAH and motherboard is not power saving.
but the main problem is battery is not acually charges fully. there is problem is battery calibration and it can't be solved by any battery calibration app.
So for now i have a solution to charge your battery fully.
1)disconnect all chrger,USB cables from TAB
2)Turn off your tablet , press reset once.(if needed)
3)now Press power button ONCE, & then press and hold volume UP button.
Now you will see Recovery menu.
4)now connect your charger, then select power off option from recovery menu.
use Vol. up down keys & power button to select.
5)Wait until battery get charged fully , when RED light turns off remove charger and turn on ur tab.
Feel the difference of backup.
ENJOY
To get more backup i have connected extra battery of 1300mAH parallel with original one.
i have found it on china mobile. Now m getting 4-4.30 hrs continues backup
See below Pic
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So everytime we have to charge by the above method?
Or just charging by this method once will fix the problem permanently?
No improvement even after charging by your method.
same here. No improvement. Do we really need to do the reset? Because I did not do that and its giving around 45min video playback...
My tab was rooted.
I tried the method in which I included the reset button press
and the tab went in a reboot loop.
took a lot of time to flash again using g+ massproduction
there was some error at step 13.
Finally the tab is back and unrooted.
Battery looks the same though. 45 min to 1 hr with wifi.
jaydeepkhalpada said:
My tab was rooted.
I tried the method in which I included the reset button press
and the tab went in a reboot loop.
took a lot of time to flash again using g+ massproduction
there was some error at step 13.
Finally the tab is back and unrooted.
Battery looks the same though. 45 min to 1 hr with wifi.
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Same here... battery ain't getting any further after 45min. Video playback on an average 38min. Damn you Zync!
Sector must be getting his backup from the additional battery.
Agree. He must be getting the back up because of extra battery. In that case, Zync gave a detective battery to all tablets?
That too it lasts exactly 45 min to 1 hr for each of us?
Wat is wrong? The reason I had selected Zync over bsnl penta was battery capacity.
jaydeepkhalpada said:
Agree. He must be getting the back up because of extra battery. In that case, Zync gave a detective battery to all tablets?
That too it lasts exactly 45 min to 1 hr for each of us?
Wat is wrong? The reason I had selected Zync over bsnl penta was battery capacity.
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The thing is that all these cheap tabs are China made. They are imported and re-branded. You can get this same Tab from some company called "DOMO" and a few others too. They know nothing about the tab, other than sell it. Zync promised a lot, only a few of them were kept. I think, additional battery is our only choice left.
Opening the battery and replacing it means our warranty is void. I don't have any trust on this tab and I don't want to open it till at least the warranty period.
My battery discharges when it is connected with charger. What to do? Seriously disappointed. I don't want to call customer care of zync because they are good for nothing.
jaydeepkhalpada said:
My tab was rooted.
I tried the method in which I included the reset button press
and the tab went in a reboot loop.
took a lot of time to flash again using g+ massproduction
there was some error at step 13.
Finally the tab is back and unrooted.
Battery looks the same though. 45 min to 1 hr with wifi.
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after rooting i was also facing the same prob. ,I've fixed it...
for rooting without prob. go here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2129888
i can't say about the extra backup from extra battery...
bcoz the extra battery is only 1300mAH 3.7V china mobile battery ....
but there is huge diffrence in backup in my tab . . . .
i've seen one full movie (battleship of 2.02hrs movie) & 1.30 hrs of gaming on the tab without connecting charger...
Here some tips to save battery. . .
1)Use only MX-PLAYER
bcoz this player uses dedicated HW decoder
2)use SETcpu app to control cpu freq.
-set cpu freq to low level during video playback .. i.e 216MHz
3)648Mhz freq. is enough for normal operations, but for gaming set it to highest.
Sector1369 said:
i can't say about the extra backup from extra battery...
bcoz the extra battery is only 1300mAH 3.7V china mobile battery ....
but there is huge diffrence in backup in my tab . . . .
i've seen one full movie (battleship of 2.02hrs movie) & 1.30 hrs of gaming on the tab without connecting charger...
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Could you share the site from where you bought the battery?
win32.tr0jan said:
Could you share the site from where you bought the battery?
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i didnt buy it...
i already have dead china Korby mobile which have extra battery in the lather pouch so i removed battery from the lather pouch..
the battery is slim enough to fit in...
I think my charging socket is damaged. I am in no mood to send it back to service station.
jaydeepkhalpada said:
I think my charging socket is damaged. I am in no mood to send it back to service station.
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They won't take it for service. I quit after trying mailing and calling them.
win32.tr0jan we have to find a method to install realtek drivers. This battery problem is very annoying.
jaydeepkhalpada said:
win32.tr0jan we have to find a method to install realtek drivers. This battery problem is very annoying.
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Dude I did find the RealTek driver. But the problem is that it is uncompiled and we need to compile it and insert into a custom ROM and install it. No other way ...
Sector1369 said:
We all know that zync z930 have very poor battery backup,
it discharges in about 45min to 1hr. . this is very disappointing .
i have observed that the battery is also 3200mAH and motherboard is not power saving.
but the main problem is battery is not acually charges fully. there is problem is battery calibration and it can't be solved by any battery calibration app.
So for now i have a solution to charge your battery fully.
1)disconnect all chrger,USB cables from TAB
2)Turn off your tablet , press reset once.(if needed)
3)now Press power button ONCE, & then press and hold volume UP button.
Now you will see Recovery menu.
4)now connect your charger, then select power off option from recovery menu.
use Vol. up down keys & power button to select.
5)Wait until battery get charged fully , when RED light turns off remove charger and turn on ur tab.
Feel the difference of backup.
ENJOY
To get more backup i have connected extra battery of 1300mAH parallel with original one.
i have found it on china mobile. Now m getting 4-4.30 hrs continues backup
See below Pic
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Bro, you simply connected a 1300mAh battery in parallel with the 3200mAh? Without considering the current limiting circuits, mAh capacity and all that can possibly result in an explosion? Your tab is working fine in this setup?
Hi All,
I have a LG G3 that I OTA updated to SEA 20c last week (second lollipop update). Since then, when I rebooted I have been getting "Invalid Battery" error with the genuine Battery that came with the phone. It was working fine until that OTA update. Since then I have factory reset the phone. Changed the battery to a brand new genuine LG battery. I don't have warranty on my phone because it wasn't bought in my country of residence.
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Sometimes it will shutdown with this screen and other times it will just crash and try to reboot.
At random times while booting up their is this blue screen
Any help in this matter will be much appreciated. Is there a way to go back to an older version of lollipop?
P.s. Battery I am using:
so no developer has had this problem?
I am also currently having this same issue with a NEW, ORIGINAL lg battery.
Desperately looking for a solution but cant find anything at all....
Have you found a solution to it? if so, can you write down what you did in order to fix it?
thanks
davidco94 said:
so no developer has had this problem?
I am also currently having this same issue with a NEW, ORIGINAL lg battery.
Desperately looking for a solution but cant find anything at all....
Have you found a solution to it? if so, can you write down what you did in order to fix it?
thanks
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Batteries are covered by warranty
Just take it into the place where you got it or your local LG Service Center and they should replace it for free
Nope no solution. I even bought a brand new battery and still having the same issue. Even downgraded still the same issue. What I was told is it is a Power/Battery Kernal Panic that is causing this issue. But not been able to find and solution. Mine is not covered under warranty and the service centre won't service it because it was bought from another country.
check if the battery pins are pushed down. I have the same problem recently and was able to solve it by aligning the battery pins
mhaque said:
Nope no solution. I even bought a brand new battery and still having the same issue. Even downgraded still the same issue. What I was told is it is a Power/Battery Kernal Panic that is causing this issue. But not been able to find and solution. Mine is not covered under warranty and the service centre won't service it because it was bought from another country.
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If all else fails the only thing you can do is buy a new battery off ebay and see if that fixes your problem
itsbighead said:
If all else fails the only thing you can do is buy a new battery off ebay and see if that fixes your problem
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I already did that.
mhaque said:
I already did that.
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What about upgrading to 20h-SEA?
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What about upgrading to 20h-SEA?
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The phone doesn't stay on long enough to update. I even downgraded that didn't help either.
Have you tried re calibrating the battery by charging to full with the phone off?
taken from the web.....
What does it mean to calibrate a smartphone?
The Android operating system has a setting called Battery Stats which indicates the battery capacity, when it is full or empty. The problem is that it sometimes become corrupted and starts displaying data that isn’t real, which causes the phone to turn off before reaching the 0%. The process of calibrating the battery would correct the information.
How to calibrate Android device battery without root access
Method 1
First you must check the capacity of your battery, which you can see on the battery or by searching for its specifications on the internet. Check our hardware section for your device.
Install an application called Current Widget: Battery Monitor:
This application will show the battery charge in milliamps (mAh). Charge your smartphone for the duration of time needed until you reach the total milliampere amount indicated for your specific battery.
When the required amount is achieved, turn off the phone and restart it. The battery will now be charged to 100 % and in theory shouldn’t cause any more problems.
Method 2
Fully charge the battery with the phone on and when the phone is fully charged, unplug the charger and turn it off.
When your phone is off, plug it into the charger and let it charge to 100% again. The green LED light will indicate when this is done.
Next unplug the charger, turn on your phone and set the option to ensure that your screen doesn’t turn off, if you have this option. Then reconnect to the charger and wait for it to charge again to 100%.
Once loaded to 100%, unplug the charger again and do not load until the smartphone turns itself off after reaching a 0% battery level. Once off, fully charge it again and it should work properly. The screen setting can put back to normal again (meaning turn off after a certain amount of time).
i fix the problem , micro sim card push out the battery , I cut the micro sim little bit more and I fix the problem !
mhaque said:
Hi All,
I have a LG G3 that I OTA updated to SEA 20c last week (second lollipop update). Since then, when I rebooted I have been getting "Invalid Battery" error with the genuine Battery that came with the phone. It was working fine until that OTA update. Since then I have factory reset the phone. Changed the battery to a brand new genuine LG battery. I don't have warranty on my phone because it wasn't bought in my country of residence.
Sometimes it will shutdown with this screen and other times it will just crash and try to reboot.
At random times while booting up their is this blue screen
Any help in this matter will be much appreciated. Is there a way to go back to an older version of lollipop?
P.s. Battery I am using:
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Im having the exact same issue, I even tried 3 different batteries and nothing!
Did you find a fix for this?
LG G3 ınvalid battery
I could not upload images
(Invalid battery), the device resistance burned
Could you solve the problem? I have the same problem with a replacement battery :/
It's maybe possible to disable the battery id check in the kernel?
danb79 said:
Have you tried re calibrating the battery by charging to full with the phone off?
taken from the web.....
What does it mean to calibrate a smartphone?
The Android operating system has a setting called Battery Stats which indicates the battery capacity, when it is full or empty. The problem is that it sometimes become corrupted and starts displaying data that isn’t real, which causes the phone to turn off before reaching the 0%. The process of calibrating the battery would correct the information.
How to calibrate Android device battery without root access
Method 1
First you must check the capacity of your battery, which you can see on the battery or by searching for its specifications on the internet. Check our hardware section for your device.
Install an application called Current Widget: Battery Monitor:
This application will show the battery charge in milliamps (mAh). Charge your smartphone for the duration of time needed until you reach the total milliampere amount indicated for your specific battery.
When the required amount is achieved, turn off the phone and restart it. The battery will now be charged to 100 % and in theory shouldn’t cause any more problems.
Method 2
Fully charge the battery with the phone on and when the phone is fully charged, unplug the charger and turn it off.
When your phone is off, plug it into the charger and let it charge to 100% again. The green LED light will indicate when this is done.
Next unplug the charger, turn on your phone and set the option to ensure that your screen doesn’t turn off, if you have this option. Then reconnect to the charger and wait for it to charge again to 100%.
Once loaded to 100%, unplug the charger again and do not load until the smartphone turns itself off after reaching a 0% battery level. Once off, fully charge it again and it should work properly. The screen setting can put back to normal again (meaning turn off after a certain amount of time).
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Second method worked for me thanx
my g3 have this problem
i change the battery but again again again
how ti fix the problem
I also had the problem...but I found out that if the battery gets hot, it gives that invalid battery error on startup. So I just let it cool down and then insert it. I don't get the error after that.
AOA
My lg G3 mobile set has a problem when it is on it give an error "invalid battery shut down how i can solve this issue
I have sold this phone for parts a while back. The only solution was to change the mother board.
How should i update my lg g3?
It often restarts while i m using it
Hello.
I have Desire 820 dual sim. Three days ago, screen blacked out suddenly, phone poweered off. After that, the phone didn't power up.
I tried push a power button for 10 seconds or more, and volume up + power button, volume down + power button with similar way. Without charging or connect to computer with USB cable, no reaction has shown. When it is connected to power, orange led is blinking and does not power on.
When it is connected to computer, device is recognized as Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008(COM3). I found that is download mode for snapdragon SoC. I think flash memory is wiped out with unknown reason, and main board seems alive.
I searched the internet to revive this bricked phone, but I can't solve this problem. Even in xda developers.
Is there any solution I can do? I installed QPST package from Qualcomm which contains QFIL and etc. If I can install proper fastboot on this phone, it will revive. I bought this phone in Hong Kong, and I live in S.Korea now, there is no service center for HTC. Please help to revive my bricked 820. Thank you.
A similar situation just happen to me, the phone was ok, I got a voice chat and while hearing it the phone make a strange noise and went off. After a few seconds it came back up at the HTC logo, so I guessed it would boot back up and everything was going to be back to normal working conditions. To my surprise it didn’t happen that way. The phone was on a boot loop and I wasn’t able to go into fastboot, recovery or anything. Some minutes later the phone went off totally and it wasn’t turning back on. I plugged it to see if it was discharged and the orange led was just flashing, I leave it there for more than 30 min and the same thing was going on, flashing orange led, no power whatsoever.
What I did was to remove the device back cover, disconnect the battery cable from the main board for a few seconds and put it back. The phone first comes on normal and enter into android, but just of a sudden it start boot looping again. This time I was able to power it off and enter into bootloader to perform a factory reset. Once finished the phone seem to try entering into android but something happen during the boot process, phone goes back to the boot loop.
So what you can do is to try reseating the battery cable and see what happen. Be careful doing this since you could damage the phone or short the battery out which can be dangerous.
At least now when charging I have a solid orange light, I still have to work out the boot loop issue.
Let me know what happen.
How can I disassemble the phone?
kehfren said:
A similar situation just happen to me, the phone was ok, I got a voice chat and while hearing it the phone make a strange noise and went off. After a few seconds it came back up at the HTC logo, so I guessed it would boot back up and everything was going to be back to normal working conditions. To my surprise it didn’t happen that way. The phone was on a boot loop and I wasn’t able to go into fastboot, recovery or anything. Some minutes later the phone went off totally and it wasn’t turning back on. I plugged it to see if it was discharged and the orange led was just flashing, I leave it there for more than 30 min and the same thing was going on, flashing orange led, no power whatsoever.
What I did was to remove the device back cover, disconnect the battery cable from the main board for a few seconds and put it back. The phone first comes on normal and enter into android, but just of a sudden it start boot looping again. This time I was able to power it off and enter into bootloader to perform a factory reset. Once finished the phone seem to try entering into android but something happen during the boot process, phone goes back to the boot loop.
So what you can do is to try reseating the battery cable and see what happen. Be careful doing this since you could damage the phone or short the battery out which can be dangerous.
At least now when charging I have a solid orange light, I still have to work out the boot loop issue.
Let me know what happen.
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Thank you for your thoughtful reply.
After read your reply, I decided to disassemble the phone. I searched the internet to do it, and I found a video disassembling it very easily. They peel the steaker(?) cover off located upon both speakers. How can I peel it off? My desire 820 is still in deep sleep.
kungmo said:
Thank you for your thoughtful reply.
After read your reply, I decided to disassemble the phone. I searched the internet to do it, and I found a video disassembling it very easily. They peel the steaker(?) cover off located upon both speakers. How can I peel it off? My desire 820 is still in deep sleep.
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you will need a small flat head plastic screwdriver or an lcd pry tool to just lift up the speakers plastic. beneath you will find two screws you must remove.
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Failed to show boot screen after disconnecting the battery. orange LED still blinks.
I removed the battery line assembly and reconnected the battery.
But... orange LED still blinks. It's not different between before and after states.
When I connect the phone to my computer, it is recognized QHSUSB_BULK.
Is there anything I can do for reviving htc 820? I am even living in a country(nation) where has no customer service center,:crying::crying::crying:
hi guys even i am facing the same issue after that is there any update were u able to boot the phone if so how u resolved the problem kindly help me asap??
any solution ???? People say it is a software problem. My pc isnt recognizing the phone at all. Cant even get into bootloader mode
kunalkjc said:
any solution ???? People say it is a software problem. My pc isnt recognizing the phone at all. Cant even get into bootloader mode
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Yours maybe caused by a fatal HW problem.
iSaidyiu said:
Yours maybe caused by a fatal HW problem.
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Never dropped the phone at all. Just after a call, it turned blanked. My PC isn't recognizing, can I do anything about that.
kunalkjc said:
Never dropped the phone at all. Just after a call, it turned blanked. My PC isn't recognizing, can I do anything about that.
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The problem can be accumulated, which mean it can caused by some environmental elements ( e.g. humidity, charging current and voltage ). These can lead to a sudden dead. Is your warranty still in effect? If yes, take it to your local retail shop and ask for repair!
iSaidyiu said:
The problem can be accumulated, which mean it can caused by some environmental elements ( e.g. humidity, charging current and voltage ). These can lead to a sudden dead. Is your warranty still in effect? If yes, take it to your local retail shop and ask for repair!
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unluckily not in warranty. Although I will now give it for servicing
kunalkjc said:
unluckily not in warranty. Although I will now give it for servicing
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My personal opinion here is that you may not want to pay for the repair fees as it cost you the same for a new phone...