hey people, i have tried a few times to charge my phone while it is off and it stops around 30%. i tried deleting battery stats but no go. any ideas?
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I was using my phone as a wifi router for a long period of time, for about an hour, while it was on external power. The phone reset itself a few times and then turned off. Now if I press the power button it begins to power on but turns off after a few seconds. Any suggestions on how to fix it? I'm not sure if it matters, but I have an energy rom installed.
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Try this
remove / reinstall the battery?
my friends did the same thing more or less and that fixed his
he said it reset the battery image??
I tried removing the battery and putting it back in, but no luck. I also let the phone sit with the battery removed for an hour but that didn't work either. Any other suggestions?
Thanks
avacedani said:
I tried removing the battery and putting it back in, but no luck. I also let the phone sit with the battery removed for an hour but that didn't work either. Any other suggestions?
Thanks
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Does the phone charge? Maybe the battery got depleted. Try charging overnight. If that doesn't work, replace the battery.
The phone does charge. I'll try charging overnight tonight, hopefully that works.
So my phone was at ~50% battery today when I did a reboot in AOKP M3. For whatever reason, it shut down, but didn't restart and the power button didn't turn the device on either. Easy enough solution, I just did a quick battery pull and restarted my GNexus. Now it's reading 100% charged at 3820mV when that should be at ~4200mV. Anyone know how to fix this? Plugging it in says it's charged. I know deleting the batterystats file won't actually do anything either. Should I just drain it and then charge it back up?
Ya, in this case I would delete the stats file anyway and run a benchmark in a loop until the GN switches itself off. Then recharge to 100% and do not interrupt the charging process. Guess there is not much else you can do to "recalibrate" the meter.
Hello I have a problem with the battery .. Loading up 50 percent and becomes 100%. Accordingly falls to 50% sometimes 70% .. I do not know what the problem Mildvild use rum. Tried to calibrate the battery was wiped battery status for recovery did not happen again .. Please help
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Hello I have a problem with the battery .. Loading up 50 percent and becomes 100%. Accordingly falls to 50% sometimes 70% .. I do not know what the problem Mildvild use rum. Tried to calibrate the battery was wiped battery status for recovery did not happen again .. Please help
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Is this an old battery? With my old batteries I found the phone would go down to 20% or 15% as normal, then it would just turn off. I did some research with Google and learnt a bit about discharge rates and stuff... Then I downloaded a couple of battery calibration apps from Google Play and tried those. This one seems to be working OK for me (on MW v4.4) at the moment:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=es.chorrapps.calibrar&feature=order_history
Noiw my battery counts from 100 to zero, then the phone closes down, like it should.
thx for the answer but i think that this is because the battery is old .. I tried very calibrations, but none was going to try this ... thank you. :good: my battery is acting weird since I did root the phone and put a new rum
Recently my N7(2013) will shut itself down when the battery is low (about 10%) without any warnings, not even the "Shutting Down" dialog that it should show whenever it shuts downs (except for the usual low batt warning when it reaches 15%). After the shutdown, I cant even turn it back on not even the screen, nor the low batt (waiting for charger) screen is showing up until I plug it into a power source the it will show the charging screen and then I can turn it on again.
Its been a few times now, not sure its a hardware or software problem though. It shouldnt shut down when it still has 10% in it right?
Attached is the screenshot of the Battery Usage that shows the battery level shots down to 0% immediately from 10%.
Nexus 7 2013, Stock, Not Rooted
Are you using a battery monitoring program (battery doctor, better battery stats, etc)? If so, look in their settings, to see if they are set to shut down @ 10%...
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Are you using a battery monitoring program (battery doctor, better battery stats, etc)? If so, look in their settings, to see if they are set to shut down @ 10%...
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Nah I don't trust these apps so I don't use them. Moreover I'm did not root it so even if I use them they shouldnt have the permission to shut it down
Simple fix
It is an issue I have suffered with a couple of times and it appears we are not alone. It seems that the battery calibration is out of whack. When you charge your nexus up does it stay at 100% for quite a while? I
tried factory data resets amongst other things and nothing worked. I stumbled across a thread with a really simple fix. Turn your tablet off for 2 hours. Then turn it on again. Mine miraculously lost 26% of battery in that time (from 100% where it had been for 8 hours down to 74%). Then it started to use the battery at a normal rate. Working fine now.
Hey there,
First of all im using android 6.0 and i took of the case.
Last week my device suddenly began overheating and discharging aproximaly 1 precent every 2 minutes . Its even discharging while connected to the charger.
Pretty sure it has nothing to do with battery itself because i tried 4 different original batteries which all work perfectly fine with a different device.
I also tried to factory reset with no help..
I had a few "breaks" from this problem and sometimes it dosn't discharges quickly but when i start to use it, it starts to discharge fast again...
Is there something i can check before i send it away to the company to check it?
Thanks in advance,
Rony.
U need a waklock detecter also stock info whats drianing the bat screen web wifi also u can try safe mode for a few hours to see if its in ure apps or atock system