Hi guys...
i have a big problem with my Samsung Galaxy W, from a week suddenly battery level drain to 0% in seconds..and i must plug to charge the battery
this appear when i play or use facebook or after a call
Yesterday evening i wasn't at home and this problem appear, so i doesn't have the charge battery with me, so I try to switch on the phone but for 2,3 times the battery level was at 0%, after 20 minutes i retry to swith on the phone and suddenly the battery level return at 75/80%
The problem doesn't appear if the phone is in charging while i use it...
this image is the screenshot of the problem...i try to switch from stock to ics rom...but nothing change so i think is a battery or board problem
sorry for not inserting the tag (and bad formatting), but the system block me cause i haven't 10 posts...
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i try to search but i didn't find any solution...could you help me?
sorry for my bad english
1- make sure u have cwm recovery
2- drain ur battery completely until ur phone dies then remove the battery and leave it for about an hour then try switching it on to make sure its fully drained or not
3- if the phone is turned on and thr is still sm battery then redo step 2
4- wn ur phone doesn't wanna start up cuz the battery is fully drained then blug it to the charger and DON'T SWITCH IT ON just leave it till it comletely charges ur battery to 100% and leave it plugged in for additional 30 or 40 mins
5- ur phone is still PLUGGED TO THE CHARGER, start CWM recovery and navigate to "wipe battery status" in the "advanced options" menu
6- reboot ur phone, ur phone is still PLUGGED TO THE CHARGER and switched on now, leave it till its 100% and additional 15 mins
7- u can UNPLUG IT now
hope it helps you cuz i know wt it feels to have an easily drained and crazy battery
Maybe your battery is dead...
mosta_9741 said:
1- make sure u have cwm recovery
2- drain ur battery completely until ur phone dies then remove the battery and leave it for about an hour then try switching it on to make sure its fully drained or not
3- if the phone is turned on and thr is still sm battery then redo step 2
4- wn ur phone doesn't wanna start up cuz the battery is fully drained then blug it to the charger and DON'T SWITCH IT ON just leave it till it comletely charges ur battery to 100% and leave it plugged in for additional 30 or 40 mins
5- ur phone is still PLUGGED TO THE CHARGER, start CWM recovery and navigate to "wipe battery status" in the "advanced options" menu
6- reboot ur phone, ur phone is still PLUGGED TO THE CHARGER and switched on now, leave it till its 100% and additional 15 mins
7- u can UNPLUG IT now
hope it helps you cuz i know wt it feels to have an easily drained and crazy battery
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thx very much
yes i have cwm recovery...i try your solution...at worst i buy a new battery (the battery seems to be ok from a look ot the outside but everything could happen )...
deep_freezer said:
thx very much
yes i have cwm recovery...i try your solution...at worst i buy a new battery (the battery seems to be ok from a look ot the outside but everything could happen )...
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quick tips : after u unplug it make sure u drain it till less than 10 % (i prefer till ur phone dies) b4 any recharge u do and try to charge ur battery completely from now on b4 unplugging it
mosta_9741 said:
quick tips : after u unplug it make sure u drain it till less than 10 % (i prefer till ur phone dies) b4 any recharge u do and try to charge ur battery completely from now on b4 unplugging it
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i try your method...but..unfortunately the problem still persist....the phone turn off in one moment...the only things i noticed in that moment is the speaker that make a sound like 'knock'...as if i remove the battery...but the battery is still in this location...
i think a buy a new battery...and if the problem persist (the problem appears with stock rom and with cm9...so i think it's not a software problem) i buy a new phone XD
deep_freezer said:
i try your method...but..unfortunately the problem still persist....the phone turn off in one moment...the only things i noticed in that moment is the speaker that make a sound like 'knock'...as if i remove the battery...but the battery is still in this location...
i think a buy a new battery...and if the problem persist (the problem appears with stock rom and with cm9...so i think it's not a software problem) i buy a new phone XD
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i think u may have to full wipe ur phone and install another rom while ur battery is completely charged and c if it will work or the problem will still persists
mosta_9741 said:
i think u may have to full wipe ur phone and install another rom while ur battery is completely charged and c if it will work or the problem will still persists
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when i installed cm, the battery was fully charged...and i wiped everything...
SOLUTION...
Dude, that happened to me, exactly the same as you mentioned..and found the problem, which is my battery is already dead, to be exact its already bloated( it slowly expanded that it no longer fits the back panel) the solution i did was to replace it with a new one..i have tried everything including the things you have mentioned, and ill tell you there no other methods that worked for me in fixing it but to replace it with a new one, because it is dangerous if you keep on fixingit (charging, flashing, etc) as it have a high chance of exploding...
deep_freezer said:
when i installed cm, the battery was fully charged...and i wiped everything...
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then it leaves u no choice except buying a new battery
[iop]wah said:
Dude, that happened to me, exactly the same as you mentioned..and found the problem, which is my battery is already dead, to be exact its already bloated( it slowly expanded that it no longer fits the back panel) the solution i did was to replace it with a new one..i have tried everything including the things you have mentioned, and ill tell you there no other methods that worked for me in fixing it but to replace it with a new one, because it is dangerous if you keep on fixingit (charging, flashing, etc) as it have a high chance of exploding...
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yes, you're right. I've experience the same and finally replace with the new ones.
mosta_9741 said:
quick tips : after u unplug it make sure u drain it till less than 10 % (i prefer till ur phone dies) b4 any recharge u do and try to charge ur battery completely from now on b4 unplugging it
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I suggest you don't let it down below 15%, as soon there's a warning to charge, recharge it ASAP. Rechargable battery still need some electricity though. if you keep discharging it into 0%, there's an event called over-discharging which effecting your battery life span a bit more.
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ok so i got a problem with my battery
my battery on my phone just going out to fast
for example today
i connected it so it could reload and then
when i disconnected it was 100%
then after 2 hours only that i havnt use the phone i mean havnt touched it even once
i look again on battery life and here it says 36%
and it keep going every day
can some1 tell me why it keep happening???
WOW! That's a major drain in 2hours.
My 2 cents are on a defective battery - since the phone was on standby.
You can try some tutorials on adjusting the power saving settings (like screen brithgness what to turn off and not etc.)
Also you might try caibrate the battery.
there is a thing like u charge it to 100% ,unplug from the charger and turn the phone off ,then plug in again and charge to 100% again... there is a thread about it on this forum, do a lil search it might help u
Dial *#*#4636#*#* and go to battery and find partial wake usage, here the apps are listed that prevent the phone form sleeping and thus causing battery drain. Also check the % under Settings-about phone- battery usage to see what app or process consumed the most battery.
Does it get very hot? I mean - if the battery really contains 1500mAh (which I doubt in this case) and drains completely in 3 hours, that's 500mAh, so 3.5V*0,5A=1,75W continuesly.
You really should notice that while it's in your pocket...
no the phone isnt getting hot
i mean it can sit on my pocket for like 2-3 hours and then it suddenly 3x %
without even touching it
Try these steps:
1. Please connect the phone to the charger with the phone powered on, and allow the phone to charge until the notification LED is green, indicating the device is fully charged.
2. Disconnect the phone from the charger, and power it off.
3. Reconnect the phone to the charger with the phone powered off, and allow the phone to charge until the notification LED is green.
4. Disconnect the phone from the charger and power it on. Once the phone is powered completely on, power it off again and reconnect it to the charger until the notification LED is green.
5. Disconnect the phone, power it on (OPTIONAL: Enter Recovery at this point and Wipe Battery Stats (from Advanced menu), and use it. You need to use this sequence only once.
If that does not solve it you have a defective batterie.
ok i will try it
but can u tell me what the point???
i mean what does it do??
NoneSkillZ said:
ok i will try it
but can u tell me what the point???
i mean what does it do??
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The point of that, is to make the battery life longer. And actually it works. I tried when i bought my phone an the increase was significant!
Edit: Just saw in another thread that some newer custom ROMs has some things messed up, and they eat the battery more than normal when the screen is off. You might take a look at it.
yea i did all the steps and its not working
the battery still going down rapidly
so i should buy new one??
Yeah.
BTW, are you on a stock rom?
srry
no idea what stock rom means
but im on miui rom
Recently my battery went to crap on me and won't hold a charge for more than 8 minutes. It says 100% and when it hits 85% a few minutes later it shuts off. When I turn it back on it says 3% left. I've calibrated it about 20+ times, nothing works so I know it has to be the battery. Here's my question. When my new battery arrives (it's a larger one compared to stock), do I wipe the stats before putting it in? Or just take the stock battery out and put the new one in to charge? Thanks, anyone who reads!
If the battery ships fully charged, or you charge it externally before using it, then yes.
Otherwise, I'd put the battery in and charge it fully, then wipe battery stats & do a complete calibration.
Maybe someone with experience can help you out a little more. I have extra batteries but never wiped battery stats. But I charge them in an external charger so there's no need.
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man i been having this strange problem too but i took my battery to sprint and they said its a good battery so im lost and this drop happens on any rom i flash or any kernal i have tried evrything from re-calibrate to htc fix where u let it charge then unplug and plug it back when u get your new battery let me know how it goes
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If the battery ships fully charged, or you charge it externally before using it, then yes.
Otherwise, I'd put the battery in and charge it fully, then wipe battery stats & do a complete calibration.
Maybe someone with experience can help you out a little more. I have extra batteries but never wiped battery stats. But I charge them in an external charger so there's no need.
Sent from my Evo + MIUI using Tapatalk!
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That would be ideal if I could charge it before going in the phone. What if I just leave my phone shut off and put the battery in to just charge it?
auau465121 said:
man i been having this strange problem too but i took my battery to sprint and they said its a good battery so im lost and this drop happens on any rom i flash or any kernal i have tried evrything from re-calibrate to htc fix where u let it charge then unplug and plug it back when u get your new battery let me know how it goes
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Got you, bud. New batt comes in tomorrow, I'll see if it fixes the problem. I hope so, anyway.
I just put a new stock battery in and did the calibration as soon as it charged the first time.
Seems like it worked fine.
Okay for anyone that ever comes to this thread months down the road here is what happened in my case.
I went to Sprint, the gentleman asked what could he do for me and I asked him to test my battery. Before even taking it he said, "I'll test it but it's probably going to come up green." I asked why was what, and he replied, "Because unless something is really wrong with it, they all say green." So I asked him to try it out anyway. A couple seconds later he comes back and says, "Congratulations, you're the first person I've ever seen with a bad battery." I immediately did a, "YES!" Because if the battery wasn't the problem then I would have had to get a new phone.
So there you go, my battery was totally messed up, had to get a replacement.
I mean, if I don't use my phone it can last for 2 days, even more, but if I run, for example, a stopwatch for 10 or 15 minutes it drains 80%.
Or, if I'm playing any game... I play it for 10 minutes and I get the notification to put my phone on charging. And in next 2 or 3 minutes the phone turns off by itself.
I tried to charge it to 100%, calibrate, wipe battery stats, still nothing.
Any thoughts on how to fix this, or i need to find a new battery?
Edit: I tried to change the ROM aswell, but nothing.
RonninDAMN said:
I mean, if I don't use my phone it can last for 2 days, even more, but if I run, for example, a stopwatch for 10 or 15 minutes it drains 80%.
Or, if I'm playing any game... I play it for 10 minutes and I get the notification to put my phone on charging. And in next 2 or 3 minutes the phone turns off by itself.
I tried to charge it to 100%, calibrate, wipe battery stats, still nothing.
Any thoughts on how to fix this, or i need to find a new battery?
Edit: I tried to change the ROM aswell, but nothing.
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I had the same problems and I think it's worth buying a new battery. My phone powered off 5 minutes after it was fully charged and no battery wiping or whatever helped. Then I bought a battery for 6 € and now it lasts for ages.
I actually don't even know where to buy a new battery in my country.
I gotta ask somebody.
Edit: Will Ace's battery work on our Gio, I can find Ace's battery? I think it will work.
RonninDAMN said:
I actually don't even know where to buy a new battery in my country.
I gotta ask somebody.
Edit: Will Ace's battery work on our Gio, I can find Ace's battery? I think it will work.
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Yes it works.
Nw when u ll buy a new battery use it fully till ur phone dies off i.e switches off, nw turn it on n again let it die, nw enter recovery wipe battery stats n charge till 100% with ur phone switchd off. Turn on n u ll get a caliberatd battery n if u r on 3G then there will be battery drain no matter what u do. Use Greenify to hybernate ur background apps. Hit thnx if helpd
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hi.. should i turn off my phone when i charge it?
because when i turn off my phone and charge it, it stuck at 97%, it won't go fully 100%.
but when i turn on my phone and charge it, it can fully charge 100%..
does it mean my battery start to get bad?
and with this litium battery is it true that if we use it until it completely depleted the battery will go bad?
i know that every energy storage (like battery) has lifespan, what i wanna say is, if we use the phone till the phone drop dead (battery completely depleted will shorten it lifespan?
thanks
and i bought this phone bout a month ago
AditTechma said:
hi.. should i turn off my phone when i charge it?
because when i turn off my phone and charge it, it stuck at 97%, it won't go fully 100%.
but when i turn on my phone and charge it, it can fully charge 100%..
does it mean my battery start to get bad?
and with this litium battery is it true that if we use it until it completely depleted the battery will go bad?
i know that every energy storage (like battery) has lifespan, what i wanna say is, if we use the phone till the phone drop dead (battery completely depleted will shorten it lifespan?
thanks
and i bought this phone bout a month ago
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Happened at my stolen device also just like you said, but not experiencing with my present device redmi 1s (bought used device from someone).
My stolen device use stock miui 5 rom, i remembered install repair battery life app from playstore.
And somehow it worked, dunno if it caused by the app or not, you can try tho...
presetz said:
Happened at my stolen device also just like you said, but not experiencing with my present device redmi 1s (bought used device from someone).
My stolen device use stock miui 5 rom, i remembered install repair battery life app from playstore.
And somehow it worked, dunno if it caused by the app or not, you can try tho...
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thanks but, ummm
did u turn off ur device when u charge it?
AditTechma said:
thanks but, ummm
did u turn off ur device when u charge it?
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Yes, like i said, "just like you said" about the device,
And im currently at cm 12.1 r4 and since the first cm 12, its the opposite
You'll not have issue with stuck at 97% charging while power off, but you'll stuck at 3% while using phone (no charging), never reach 0%.
AditTechma said:
hi.. should i turn off my phone when i charge it?
because when i turn off my phone and charge it, it stuck at 97%, it won't go fully 100%.
but when i turn on my phone and charge it, it can fully charge 100%..
does it mean my battery start to get bad?
and with this litium battery is it true that if we use it until it completely depleted the battery will go bad?
i know that every energy storage (like battery) has lifespan, what i wanna say is, if we use the phone till the phone drop dead (battery completely depleted will shorten it lifespan?
thanks
and i bought this phone bout a month ago
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No its not going bad. Its normal for the charging to slow down alot at 97% since overcharging is bad too. Just unplug and use it once its >95%
And yes its very bad for lithium batteries to go completely flat, and their lifespan will be longer if you charge it more often - that is a shallower discharge depth is better.
So I am on the WWE of Nougat, version 2.41.401.41. I was getting abysmal battery life, at about 2h30m screen on time, without doing anything special (just browsing, some social media, etc.).
Also, AccuBattery was showing the battery capacity at 2300 MhA, which I found quite impossible for a one year old device.
I suspected that my battery was badly calibrated. What I did is what is described in this thread, slightly modified:
Charge the phone while turned on up to 100%.
Remove the charger and reboot the phone. Upon reboot, the battery will have dropped at about 96-98%.
Reconnect the charger and charge again up to 100%.
Remove the charger again and reboot the phone. This time, the battery will have dropped again, but not as much as the first time.
Repeat steps 2 and 3 until after reboot your battery remains at 100% or at least 99% (depends on how freaky you want to get).
After doing the above I have been getting about 3h30m to 4h00m screen on time and AccuBattery is showing about 2700 MhA battery capacity.
Seems that HTC has really messed up the battery calibration on the 10. Hope this little "trick" helps you as much as it did help me.
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A follow up to this, here is a reply I got from HTC support, regarding battery:
* For battery calibration :
please unplug the phone from charger - turn off the phone device - press on Volume up + Volume down - Power on button all at the same time till the phone started on , please check the battery indicator ,then follow as below :
1. Restart your device
2. Turn on Airplane Mode
3. Connect your device to the charger, and charge it fully
4. Set screen brightness to Max.
5. Set Screen Time out to never.
6. Dial *#*#3424#*#*, choose battery and Charging run down test, and follow the instructions.
If the device loses more than 40% of battery in an hour, then send your device to the repair center
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errikosd said:
So I am on the WWE of Nougat, version 2.41.401.41. I was getting abysmal battery life, at about 2h30m screen on time, without doing anything special (just browsing, some social media, etc.).
Also, AccuBattery was showing the battery capacity at 2300 MhA, which I found quite impossible for a one year old device.
I suspected that my battery was badly calibrated. What I did is what is described in this thread, slightly modified:
Charge the phone while turned on up to 100%.
Remove the charger and reboot the phone. Upon reboot, the battery will have dropped at about 96-98%.
Reconnect the charger and charge again up to 100%.
Remove the charger again and reboot the phone. This time, the battery will have dropped again, but not as much as the first time.
Repeat steps 2 and 3 until after reboot your battery remains at 100% or at least 99% (depends on how freaky you want to get).
After doing the above I have been getting about 3h30m to 4h00m screen on time and AccuBattery is showing about 2700 MhA battery capacity.
Seems that HTC has really messed up the battery calibration on the 10. Hope this little "trick" helps you as much as it did help me.
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Hey, so one month-ish on, how has the battery life been? Has it stayed at 3h30-4h00 screen time or has it dropped again like before?
Devzz said:
Hey, so one month-ish on, how has the battery life been? Has it stayed at 3h30-4h00 screen time or has it dropped again like before?
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Depends on the usage really. I have given up on measuring the SOT, I just plug in every day at night. But has been pretty stable, gets me through the day.
errikosd said:
Depends on the usage really. I have given up on measuring the SOT, I just plug in every day at night. But has been pretty stable, gets me through the day.
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Fair enough, it's a bit pointless at this point to be honest. Does the phone reboot randomly below 50/60% or has calibration fixed that issue? That's the biggest gripe I have with the Nougat update at the moment. If calibration fixes it, I'm gonna do it now! If not, do you reckon another kernel fix it?
Thanks for replying!
Devzz said:
Fair enough, it's a bit pointless at this point to be honest. Does the phone reboot randomly below 50/60% or has calibration fixed that issue? That's the biggest gripe I have with the Nougat update at the moment. If calibration fixes it, I'm gonna do it now! If not, do you reckon another kernel fix it?
Thanks for replying!
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I have never had that issue, before or after "calibration". I am using stock ROM with ElementalX kernel (stock settings in Aroma).
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I have never had that issue, before or after "calibration". I am using stock ROM with ElementalX kernel (stock settings in Aroma).
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Turns out it is a common issue:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-10/help/random-shut-boot-loops-t3690547. Seems to be software related hence my initial question!
i have 300 mah battery capacity on my htc 10 , happened overnight ...
A follow up to this, here is a reply I got from HTC support, regarding battery:
* For battery calibration :
please unplug the phone from charger - turn off the phone device - press on Volume up + Volume down - Power on button all at the same time till the phone started on , please check the battery indicator ,then follow as below :
1. Restart your device
2. Turn on Airplane Mode
3. Connect your device to the charger, and charge it fully
4. Set screen brightness to Max.
5. Set Screen Time out to never.
6. Dial *#*#3424#*#*, choose battery and Charging run down test, and follow the instructions.
If the device loses more than 40% of battery in an hour, then send your device to the repair center
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Did that work for you?
For me the htc tool is showing like 6-7%discharge over the one hour...
But if I I use Spotify or any other online/local music app, this can't be true...
Seems to be a software problem, nothing to do with nougat or oreo, nor with firmware version.
Trying the "manual" calibration tomorrow.
About the 40% rule... I already had a support guy say it only needs to be 25%...
Still my battery is far far away from that... Sadly, would love to send it in to have a fresh battery...
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A follow up to this, here is a reply I got from HTC support, regarding battery:
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houston_ said:
For me the htc tool is showing like 6-7%discharge over the one hour...
But if I I use Spotify or any other online/local music app, this can't be true...
Seems to be a software problem, nothing to do with nougat or oreo, nor with firmware version.
Trying the "manual" calibration tomorrow.
About the 40% rule... I already had a support guy say it only needs to be 25%...
Still my battery is far far away from that... Sadly, would love to send it in to have a fresh battery...
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from my understanding you are referring to the 40% in the quoted text
so when you do the test it should only lose about 25% in one hr like the HTC rep said to you instead of the 40 quoted by the other forum user?
Nolia said:
from my understanding you are referring to the 40% in the quoted text
so when you do the test it should only lose about 25% in one hr like the HTC rep said to you instead of the 40 quoted by the other forum user?
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Right, I am in contact with the HTC support using their FB chat.
Last time I asked, still on HTC One m7, it was around 40% for me too.
This time they said it should not drop below 75%.
To be sure you should ask the support yourself, maybe it depends on the country as well?
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Nolia said:
from my understanding you are referring to the 40% in the quoted text
so when you do the test it should only lose about 25% in one hr like the HTC rep said to you instead of the 40 quoted by the other forum user?
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Have you tried wiping the cache partition, my battery was 100% & went to 81% and held its charge for much longer, it's a short way of clearing your battery stats
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I found an alternate trick and it looks like it's a bit more effective (at least for me):
Basically following OP's instructions: charging it to 100% then turn the phone off. But instead of restarting, Turn OFF the phone then hold power+volume down until the backlight of the back and app switcher buttons flashes twice then let go. Then turn on the phone while holding volume up. I think this helps force a battery recalibration every time.
When I did it once I got to 78% then the second restart 55%. I'm currently charging for the 3rd restart to see if I can get better than that. Previously when I tried OP's method a few days earlier I got 78% on the first restart , 98% on the second, and 99% for every time I tried after that.
Draika said:
I found an alternate trick and it looks like it's a bit more effective (at least for me):
Basically following OP's instructions: charging it to 100% then turn the phone off. But instead of restarting, Turn OFF the phone then hold power+volume down until the backlight of the back and app switcher buttons flashes twice then let go. Then turn on the phone while holding volume up. I think this helps force a battery recalibration every time.
When I did it once I got to 78% then the second restart 55%. I'm currently charging for the 3rd restart to see if I can get better than that. Previously when I tried OP's method a few days earlier I got 78% on the first restart , 98% on the second, and 99% for every time I tried after that.
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Did you unplug the phone before turning it off or did you keep it plugged in?
have you guys tried the Chargie app? It's coupled with a hardware device that limits charging to the phone at your desired level and saves the battery long term.
Unfortunately none of the above did the trick for me. Still, the phone randomly (once in a while) goes to loop when 15 to 20 percent of charge is remaining and won't stop before I plug in a charger. /sad face/
errikosd said:
* For battery calibration :
please unplug the phone from charger - turn off the phone device - press on Volume up + Volume down - Power on button all at the same time till the phone started on , please check the battery indicator ,then follow as below :
1. Restart your device
2. Turn on Airplane Mode
3. Connect your device to the charger, and charge it fully
4. Set screen brightness to Max.
5. Set Screen Time out to never.
6. Dial *#*#3424#*#*, choose battery and Charging run down test, and follow the instructions.
If the device loses more than 40% of battery in an hour, then send your device to the repair center
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Well the test consumed around 50% of my battery. The issue that started around a month ago is that my phone shuts off around 30% battery , however it won't switch on again till I plug-in the charger and when it is on , the battery is at 1%. Seems that the phones is displaying a 1% as 30% before shutting down. What should I do ?
DemonicSpirit said:
Well the test consumed around 50% of my battery. The issue that started around a month ago is that my phone shuts off around 30% battery , however it won't switch on again till I plug-in the charger and when it is on , the battery is at 1%. Seems that the phones is displaying a 1% as 30% before shutting down. What should I do ?
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I had the exact same problem. I sent it to HTC and got the battery replaced.
errikosd said:
I had the exact same problem. I sent it to HTC and got the battery replaced.
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Mind I ask how mch htc chared for this service?
Was it in US?
Thank you. :good:
Mine is currently sitting at,
according to accubattery at least:
on P - 66% capacity
on N - 75% capacity