[Q] Arc S battery issue - Xperia Arc Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have Arc S and I have used Arconium ICS 4.0, 2 months ago without any problems for while.
Now after 2 months without using phone at all I decide to charge phone and when it was fully charged I did factory reset.
After factory reset phone shows 100% battery and after some use (10-20 min) it drops directly to 0% and shutdown. When I connect to charger it goes directly to 100% and works while (10-20 min) and goes again directly to 0% and shutdown.
I tested stock 2.3.4 and some other customs roms (ICS ones), all does same. I never flashed 2.3.2 that might cause 0% issue.
So, is this still 0% issue or might it be just bad battery?

Been monitoring battery with Fuel Gauge fix apk without 0% patches to kernel and it shows battery drains normaly but phone just stick in 100%.

Try to wipe battery stats with CWM
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TheHaso said:
Try to wipe battery stats with CWM
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I tried that and battery calibration from market, still does same.

TheHaso said:
Try to wipe battery stats with CWM
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Try this
Shut it down
Take battery out
Hold the power button for 30 sec
Reinsert the battery
Dont turn it on
Connect to the AC and leave it for 3 hours
Now disconnect and start the phone
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Battery App. Calibration

Battery Application Calibration Doesn't Work I was @ 40% and flashed CM.MTD.RONIN8 and once upon boot up 9% seriously???
Ill Stick to my Manual Way, Anyone else have this issue even after calibration?
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Mine did that me last night while I was flashing. It went down to about 11% rebooted and it was 69%
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That is a clockwork/battery stats bug. Don't reboot without plugging into a charger below 50%. If you pull the battery and wait a few minutes and put it back in and boot it will go back to where it was.
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kennyglass123 said:
That is a clockwork/battery stats bug. Don't reboot without plugging into a charger below 50%. If you pull the battery and wait a few minutes and put it back in and boot it will go back to where it was.
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The guy above was @ 70% and dropped to 11%.
And after 5 mins I went from 9% to 26%. I didn't go back to where I was. Anyways That bug should be fixed then haha its quite annoying
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mines do it ALL the time.. I can be at like 60 something percent and then I will hear the warning message that my battery is under 15 percent.. I can be at like 40 percent and reset my phone and it will be at like 8 percent.. I use the "Battery Calibration" app at least once a week to try and fix it.. and nothing.. I also have tried it on more then one battery and same thing..
Hey kenny, allow me to help with this one. Charge ur phone completely being on first and then off. Once its done, boot into cwm and wipe ur battery stats. Then reboot and use ur phone till it completely dies
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Supporting source (qbking77 battery calibration video) per youtube
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Battery percentage! Help please

I'm experiencing a weird error... the battery percentage has been shown wrong.. I'm using chobits 1.8+ merruk pre 2.0...the performance is good but even weird thing is that I had 43% battery once , rebooted the phone to get 65% and another reboot it shows 90% now once I had 3% battery which lasted for an hour..
I did calibrate my battery but am still getting this issue.. Any assistance could be appreciated..
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Just use right method
Fully drain ur battery
(make sure phone boots and then swich off Do that 2 - 3 times to sure)
Then charge ur battery 100% in swich off mode
Dont remove ur charger
And wipe battery status via cwm
Boot ur phone and charge 100% and done
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Thanks for your reply.. Will try later
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[Q] Xperia S battery problems?

today while using my phone the battery ran flat, no biggie, but when i charge it the red led glows until it starts up, normal boot but when it finishes it shows that it has zero percent battery and after a minute it turns off and the red LED comes back, and repeats.
I am currently using P.A.C man rom 18.0
Using Nova kernel
Can some one please help me?
Calibrate your battery.
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try wipe battery stat at recovery
Didn't work, any other ideas?
i m also facing a very very poor battery life, i am on stock .50, although i just bought it may be that i m exploring more and consuming my battery. But last night my batt went from 22% to 14% in 6.5 hrs.. whn it was total idle.. there were only unread sms notification after 5min for 5times.. using go sms pro , no wifi or data
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Today my battery dnt even drop 1% for last 5 hrs which was in deep sleep do as follows
Charge till 100% mapping your phone on
Allow it to drain completely till 0%
Them charge it again with phone switched off
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anadarco7 said:
Today my battery dnt even drop 1% for last 5 hrs which was in deep sleep do as follows
Charge till 100% mapping your phone on
Allow it to drain completely till 0%
Them charge it again with phone switched off
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well let see how it goes

[Q] Not showing proper Battery states

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.

[Q] [ION]Very rapid battery drain. Instant 90% to 70% change

hi,
My Xperia Ion has been a bit strange recently. I would leave it over night after a full charge and is would loose 10%. that's ok. But once I start using it at some point shortly after the battery would instantly jump from 90% to 70%. This also happens when I reboot the phone. It would reboot missing 20% to 30% of its charge.
screenshot of Battery info screen:
http://i.imgur.com/rpokbSY.png
I'm running stock rooted JB. I've only had the phone for about 3 weeks.
is this a known issue? haven't been able to find much info on it.
U have to do battery callibration to fix it
This should fix ur problem:thumbup:
HIT THANKS IF I HELPED
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There is no way to calibrate the battery besides draning the battery and fully charching it back up
Sony is just weird like that
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Envious_Data said:
There is no way to calibrate the battery besides draning the battery and fully charching it back up
Sony is just weird like that
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It's not Sony's fault.
If you want to calibrate your battery safely, you have to do this. This is for all devices.

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