[Q] Battery stats NOT resetting after charge - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Hi there.
After a day of usage with the purpose of testing Greenify benefits, my battery usage does not reset after putting it on charge or reboot.
What i've tried for fixing:
Disconnect the battery from the phone.
Using a different battery - Different percentage but same usage time.
Wiped cache and dalvik cache.
Performed a fix permissions.
Deleted batterystats.bin from /data/system - For strange reason i no longer have "wipe battery stats" on CWM recovery.​
I am using AK Kernel (Pirates) but when i first discovered that battery issue i was using AK Kernel (Purity) - So i assume it's not the kernel?
Trickster MOD: Stock settings.
ROM: Paranoid Android 3+ 4.2.2
So, as i said before, the only new App i installed before that issue was Greenify, but i hardly doubt it's its fault.
Any suggestions before i perform a factory reset?
Meanwhile i'll see what happens once i disconnect the phone after a full charge.

R: [Q] Battery stats NOT resetting after charge
Update: a full charge actually resets battery stats, but not anymore on partial charge/reboot/battery remove.
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Get the battery calibrator app from the market. (Made by a dev from xda).
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Thanks f0xy for the help.
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Was taking a look at my battery info this morning, when I noticed something very strange (see attached picture).
As you can see, the battery usage graph is there as normal - but there's no info displayed below it with regards to what apps are consuming the battery. Most annoyingly, there's also no obvious way to check the screen-on time.
Any ideas? Anyone seen this before?
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Was taking a look at my battery info this morning, when I noticed something very strange (see attached picture).
As you can see, the battery usage graph is there as normal - but there's no info displayed below it with regards to what apps are consuming the battery. Most annoyingly, there's also no obvious way to check the screen-on time.
Any ideas? Anyone seen this before?
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I guess the next step is to do a factory wipe, but I'm reluctant to do so because it's a real pain in the behind.
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I would gohead with the factory wipe. Do the job right the first time I say
Before going through all the trouble of a factory wipe, if you have not done this already:
Charge the phone until the native battery information screen says 100% and "Full" (or something other than"Charging"). In my case the native battery information screen and 3rd party battery stats app would react to the event of battery reaching 100% but, at that point although the battery screen said 100% it also said charging (as in attached pic). At this point the battery is not at maximum charge until battery screen says 100% and Full.
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Guys please help me out...
I'm facing serious battery drain since yesterday. Was previously on ARHD 21 till yesterday...but observed increased battery drain during the night...battery reducing by 1% per minute in idle conditions...found the phone completely discharged in the morning...i thought maybe something has gone wrong with the ROm so wiped clean my phone using ARHD script...then flashed new boot image and installed ARHD 22....
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sinkster said:
Android System covers a lot of processes, use an app like better battery stats or gsam battery monitor to determine which services/processes exactly are causing the drain. If you've flashed a new kernel then the most important thing to do is wipe the dalvik cache, failing to do that can cause drain/fc errors in its own right.
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I went to recovery and cleared the dalvik cache but the problem still exists...the phone is constantly hot and battery is draining like anything...i'm installing better battery stats...can you guide me as to how do i locate the problem using the app?
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Check out proccess and i happen same problem, but i see its problem with wifi receive signal, its forced the battery wifi have bad receive signal.
I think its related at problem hardware (wifi with bad signal), battery is very hot and turn off wifi and come normal temp.
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