[P] my galaxy w wont charge - Samsung Galaxy W I8150

my galaxy w i8150 wont charge he recognaize that the chrger is connected but he wont charge the battery what should i do ?
and what part i need to replace to soulve this problem ?
please help me soon tnx !

usually,, the charging problem starts with the battery itself,,,
do check if your battery is bloated or not..
also check if yur charger is really working,,, maybe its the charger thats not working....
additional info,,(based on my experience)
fully drained battery usually takes a couple of minutes before it starts chaging itself,,
mine got fully drained while playing gta vice city,,
and when i immediately plug the chager,,, the phone shows a battery icon with a yellow warning in the lower left corner of the battery icon,, and not the usual green line that arises to show that its really charging,,
so i waited for at least 3minutes,,,,,

Charge with the phone off.
Or turn off your phone, remove battery, plug in charger, insert battery.
The second one is what I did when I panicked but its the procedure I did anyway.

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[Q] about my battery

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

Solution for battery drain on Tab S 8.4

Hi everyone.
Just to write a solution for the commonly problem on the battery of this tablet; I had the problem that battery ran out almost on 1 or 2 hours! of use after it turned off I turned on again and the gauge showed for example 30% or some cases 40% of battery I was crazy about that and had to do some research; tried to bring the tablet to warranty but they did not could help me (I don't know why) after that I read there were more users having this problem; some of them suggested to bring the tablet to a repair center or open the tablet and do some technical reparation; the solution is pretty simple that it seems to me; my solution was to open the tablet with a spudger (I don't have one so I made one by sanding a piece of plastic) after that just unplugged the battery conector and reconnected it again; rebooted if recovery mode and erased batterystats.bin, turned off and charged until 100%.
At this point I have been using the tablet by 3 days and the gauge seems to show a more precise battery percentage.
Anybody that is having battery problem, and have checked that a app is not causing the battery drain, should try the battery calibration method below, before opening their tab
Try apps like watchdog or an wakelock checker app, also any apps like alarms and weather check apps or any apps that sync the tab can keep the tab from going to sleep.
On my tab s 10.5 i only charge to 70% and never unless i am doing a calibrate drop below 20%, I use my tab for video, ebook and internet.
I use an app like Gsam to sound an alarm at 20% and 70% when charging, and i dont charge to 100% as it can cause cumulative damage to the battery, check the link below for more info on how to care for lithium based battery`s
http://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/how_to_prolong_lithium_based_batteries
John.
Below are a few screenshots from my tab s 10.5 , It has been running continuously for 142d without restart and i have a battery life of 3d21h according to Gsam app.
http://i.imgur.com/lHnGxbE.png
http://i.imgur.com/lvwv9Zm.png
http://i.imgur.com/dxfYCgJ.png
You can calibrate the battery like this before you decide to buy a new one
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 don
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 charged to 100%, unplug the charger again and do not charge 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).
phones with oled displays should not show static images for a long time as it can cause burn-in
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Tinderbox (UK) said:
Anybody that is having battery problem, and have checked that a app is not causing the battery drain, should try the battery calibration method below, before opening their tab
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I might have to give this a try. Like my battery has no problems with its connectors or anything since I have never had that problem. Recently, every time I charge my device, when it charges up to 97%, it immediately jumps to 100%. Rebooting still shows 100%. So when I turn off the device and charge it while it's off, it shows its at 98%. So I know it's an calibration problem. This only happens when charging up to 97%. So I might need to recalibrate again.
-DUHA
You should not discharge to 0% too often, as it can causes curative damage and the battery could actually fail, you would not want that to happen if you are out of warranty, I rarely discharge below 20%, a couple of % inaccuracy is not a problem really.
John.
Tinderbox (UK) said:
You should not discharge to 0% too often, as it can causes curative damage and the battery could actually fail, you would not want that to happen if you are out of warranty, I rarely discharge below 20%, a couple of % inaccuracy is not a problem really.
John.
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I hardly ever discharge to 0%, I usually charge it when it tells me my battery is low (20-15%). Well, I bought this tablet in July so I have reached probably 300+ charge cycles. I read some threads regarding battery skiping and it happens when either it's uncalibrated, or battery is slowly going bad, and something else I forget. But thanks for the tips on the battery stuff! I never knew charing and discharging fully could do such a thing!
-DUHA
I bought my device from Kuwait so it's firmware belong to united Arab of imarats.
At the beginning , I faced some issues with my device such as. After about 3 weeks I found the the battery stay only for 10 minutes even if it charged to 100%
I had to put my device in charge all the time so I can use it.
I send it to repair center and told them that I need to replace my battery.
After one day they call me and told me that it just asoftware problem and we solve it.
I got it from them use it for just 3 days and found anew problem that the home,back and multitask buttons dosen't work very well . That I need to but it on it's back or use the desktop cover to make it work.
In that point I tried another country firmware with kitkat 4.4.2 and that dosent solve anything
And when I found that the lolipop came to galaxy tab s with France and Canada and sanghfore , I installed it
I found that when I connect the wall charger , the device immediately turn off and give me the sign of battery with out any process in charging and dosent want to turn on.
And when the device work , it give me ablack screen when I shake it between my hand or but it on it's back (such like ablack screen flashing)
I don't know what to do.

T325 Wont charge. (Old/brand New battery, indicator shows charging)

Heya, so i know there are threads about charging and other battery problems, but mine seems to be different.
My tablet was used in car almost always on charger, and after almost 2 years such usage battery was low capacity, and one day i noticed it wont charge at all, after turning on tablet battery 0% and shuting down. Indicator shows charge icon, but wont charge.
So i purchased new battery, installed it, battery was @ 56%, so i ran battery benchmark and played some games, wow those 56% lasted 2x longer than old 100% battery. So after it was below 10% i pluged in charger, indicator shows charging so i left it for some time, and after checking tablet i saw it wont charge ((
Same problem a with old battery... Anyone have ideas? May it be charging port?
Hi,
Did u charge it when on or off? And did u try other charger?
Yes used original,and lg chargers. It doesnt matter the tablet is on or off.
When turned off, and connect: screen go on showing battery, after that battery shows green at the bottom of battery and turns screen off after few sec. Pressing home button shows battery again. But as it dont charge it always shows green at the bottom of battery. When turned on simply battery shows 0 or 1% and turns off after a while.
Anyways, ordered new charging port as they are cheap. Will post outcome
Afraid that can be motherboard fried or somethink as before that happened tablet was ON with gaming bot running for like 24 hours.
Installed new charging port board, but wont help ((

Battery (with multimeter) full but android show 4%

Hello gius . I have a strange problem. The tablet's friend have a poor battery ..drain quickly. So i bought new One. I received it and the colour on flat are not the same of original bit the series model is the same so i put on the tablet. I turn on and battery was 54%. Ok
When my friend charge to 100% (when tablet off) take off charger and turn on...ok 99%. When try to power on again...nothing to do.
I try myself...and i put again the usb with power supply Samsung 2amp. The battery is 4%.
I try to charge for several hours but still on 4%.
Change usb . Supply....same problem. I try to turn on the tablet..i saw charging in screen but after time no charge animore.
So i cheked with multimeter...the battery ia very full!!!
Same problem with old battery now. Seems some problem on the log of the android battery

Galaxy tab 3 8.0 battery issue

Hi,
Bit long story, I know, but I'll have rooted Galaxy tab 3 8.0 and the problem for few weeks has been that the battery has gone mad.
So, when battery dies and tablet shutdown and I try to start again after a while there's no enough juice to even start fully or if it starts it shows 1% and shutdown immediately. That's as it should be I guess.
BUT, if I plug into charger when batt is empty and it has shutdown it suddenly shows very random percentages like 12%, 45%, 52%. 75% etc totally random even it should be something like 0%-1%.
If I then fully start it android shows that same big percentage but batt won't last a minute if I plug off the charging cord.
If I then plug in the charger again when it has shutdown it may show totally different percentage than last time but also dies as soon as I plug off the charger.
First time it could be like 12% but immediately after shutdown suddenly 71% etc.
Also when I try to fully charge battery it often jumps from around 70%-80% to 100% and while discharging it can suddenly drop from around 45% to 1%.
I have tried many things like wiping batt stats and fully charge from empty to full with power off/on, restart after full and charge again, leaved it screen on to slowly kill the batt etc.
So is that batt just badly worn after many years or is that "battery information file etc" somehow messed up that it can still be fixed/calibrated?
Ouh, and my current rom is AICP 12.1 (Nougat 7.1.1) if it matters.
Thanks

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