Apologies for another not charging thread, i have tried searching for a similar issue but no luck.
I put my DHD to charge as usual last night at around 40%, the charge LED lit up and the battery icon was showing that i am charging.
When i woke this morning, the charge LED and battery icon were still showing that i should be charging yet the phone now only has 33% battery, so clearly hadnt charged. I checked current widget and when the LED and icon show charging i only seem to be getting anywhere between a reading of 40mA and 270mA. With an occasional 300-400mA reading.
I seem to be able to intermittently get the phone to charge and the batt icon to rise by a percent or two but then it seems to stop again. As i am in work at the moment i am having to charge via USB from my PC. Therefore i am currently unable to try another micro USB charger and see if it is indeed the charger or the phone.
Has anyone else had a similar issue, says it charging but it not??
Or anyone have any ideas of a solution??
If it matters i am currently using LeeDrOiD HD V3.3.1 GB. Id rather not have to return it to HTC as i am unsure of how to return the phone to default easily so it could be repaired on warranty.
Thanks in advance,
James
Firstly, download CurrentWidget, set refresh to 15 seconds, and make sure you set it to display battery voltage. If it is showing around 4200mV, it is charged, and you have a problem with the battery gauge.
To double check, turn off your phone, and see if the light goes green at 100%.
Boot back up, just to see if a reset fixes it.
If not, reboot into recovery, and wipe battery stats (or do it properly, turn off, wait until light is green, wait another hour, then boot into recovery and wipe battery stats).
Turn back on, and see if the problem is sorted.
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hello mates,
I have rooted my htc desire and installed redux 1.2 ROM(gingerbread) with a ManU kernel...When charging the LED changes to green precisely at 90% (which i dont have a major problem with as it will go all the way to 100% if kept on charge)..also the phone will die at 10-15% of battery...I have read other threads regarding this same problem and am wondering if its a calibration error or is the problem with gingerbread ROMs as someone pointed out...Otherwise the battery is fine...and gives me a decent 1-2 days of use with moderate usage...its jus the problem abt the 15% n going dead which is a lil troublesome as the fone has died on me many a time for that last important msg, call or IM...any help appreciated...cheers..
That's not really a problem. The green LED at 90% is normal for android (try to fix it with battery calibration, helps sometimes) and the shutdown at 10-15% is also normal. Just take the last one how it is, all batteries are different. Some phones shut down at 5%, others at 20%.
Please use the Q&A Forum for questions Thanks
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noticed this on ICS dev rom too but also had it on my old G1
wipe cache,battery stats try diffrent kernel
stupidflanders1 said:
hello mates,
I have rooted my htc desire and installed redux 1.2 ROM(gingerbread) with a ManU kernel...When charging the LED changes to green precisely at 90% (which i dont have a major problem with as it will go all the way to 100% if kept on charge)..also the phone will die at 10-15% of battery...I have read other threads regarding this same problem and am wondering if its a calibration error or is the problem with gingerbread ROMs as someone pointed out...Otherwise the battery is fine...and gives me a decent 1-2 days of use with moderate usage...its jus the problem abt the 15% n going dead which is a lil troublesome as the fone has died on me many a time for that last important msg, call or IM...any help appreciated...cheers..
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You should try calibrating your battery for the 10-15% dying problem.
And as for the 90% LED changing to green, all AOSP ROMs do that, so no worries there
What worked for me was charging it while the phone is on, when the LED turns green, power it off and charge it again till it turns green.
Repeat this twice and then reboot.
galdel said:
What worked for me was charging it while the phone is on, when the LED turns green, power it off and charge it again till it turns green.
Repeat this twice and then reboot.
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This is to calibrate the battery. Some people find it useful to run a program called BatteryRepair, in my case I noticed a clear improvement on battery performance.
To avoid calibration problems with the battery, remember to unplug your phone when you flash a new rom!
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Turning off at 15% of battery with Supernova 2.4 ROM
I am using Supernova Xtreme 2.4.0.0 ROM, and my phone turns off at 15% of battery. My battery is freshly calibrated and this problem did not occured with LeeDroid ROM and with the stock ROM neither. On the Droidzon page I have found some info in FAQ section, which says the following:
Question: Recently I let my battery go completely flat. When I switched my handset back on I was bombarded with forced close messages.
This has been reported once previously, but could not be reproduced under Sibere’s extensive testing under similiar conditions. For the same reason, unfortunately, we dont have a solution too. The OS is supposed to prevent a complete drain, and to shutdown at 15% and then 5%. The shutdown at 5% is supposed to be forced too. If it shutdowns, then this issue shouldnt occur. Data2SD depends on a normal shutdown to prevent data corruption. Once Data corruption has occured due to untidy shutdown, data is not unmounted cleanly, and then the issue can recur on every subsequent boot, which would require a complete reinstall.
So it seems to be normal, connected to the ROM, and NOT connected to my battery (it is calibrated).
My question is (which goes to Droidzone firstly), what should I do, if I want to use this ROM, but I do not want it to turn off at 15% rather I want it to turn off my phone at 2%?
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I am using Supernova Xtreme 2.4.0.0 ROM, and my phone turns off at 15% of battery. My battery is freshly calibrated and this problem did not occured with LeeDroid ROM and with the stock ROM neither. On the Droidzon page I have found some info in FAQ section, which says the following:
Question: Recently I let my battery go completely flat. When I switched my handset back on I was bombarded with forced close messages.
This has been reported once previously, but could not be reproduced under Sibere’s extensive testing under similiar conditions. For the same reason, unfortunately, we dont have a solution too. The OS is supposed to prevent a complete drain, and to shutdown at 15% and then 5%. The shutdown at 5% is supposed to be forced too. If it shutdowns, then this issue shouldnt occur. Data2SD depends on a normal shutdown to prevent data corruption. Once Data corruption has occured due to untidy shutdown, data is not unmounted cleanly, and then the issue can recur on every subsequent boot, which would require a complete reinstall.
So it seems to be normal, connected to the ROM, and NOT connected to my battery (it is calibrated).
My question is (which goes to Droidzone firstly), what should I do, if I want to use this ROM, but I do not want it to turn off at 15% rather I want it to turn off my phone at 2%?
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I'm afraid this is not similiar to the issue in the FAQ. Your issue is that phone shutsdown at a level earlier than expected. The Data corruption issue is because the phone did not shutdown at the expected level and went down to as far as zero level of the battery, which resulted therefore in an untidy shutdown with no sync or clean unmount of data2sd partition, and hence ext4 errors. The 15% shutdown level is a normal soft shutdown prompt (which was missing in case of the issue reported by the user). The shutdown at 2% is the normal forced shutdown by OS.
As I said previously, your issue seems to be due to a poorly calibrated or defective battery, and it would help to do a calibration as per guides on XDA. If this fails, have the battery checked. To reiterate, it's not a rom issue and not something like a bug in the rom.
Thanks. So normally the phone with Supernova ROM should turn off at 15%. After that I have to be able to turn it on again, and use it till it drains to 2%, and shuts down finally.
For me it just shuts down at 15% and then when I switch it on and it boots up, the battery level shows 0% and it shuts down immediately.
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Thanks. So normally the phone with Supernova ROM should turn off at 15%. After that I have to be able to turn it on again, and use it till it drains to 2%, and shuts down finally.
For me it just shuts down at 15% and then when I switch it on and it boots up, the battery level shows 0% and it shuts down immediately.
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No, a normal rom would popup a warning at 15%, asking the user to shutdown. If he doesnt, it would continue, and then give additional warnings, and finally do a forced shutdown at 2%. If it shutsdown before that forcibly, it's something peculiar to your hardware.
Ooops, so Supernova ROM should behave exactly the same way as a stock ROM (or any other) does in terms of warnings and shutdows.
I might try to do something with battery calibration. Should I do it before or after flashing Supernova? Or it does not matter? If I flash a new ROM, does it delete battery logs or it stays as it was before flashing?
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Ooops, so Supernova ROM should behave exactly the same way as a stock ROM (or any other) does in terms of warnings and shutdows.
I might try to do something with battery calibration. Should I do it before or after flashing Supernova? Or it does not matter? If I flash a new ROM, does it delete battery logs or it stays as it was before flashing?
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Correct. For all intents and purposes, Supernova is exactly like a Stock rom. Difference is only in where internal apps are stored.
The so called calibration is just a file at /data, which means it will be wiped when you do a wipe for rom install.
[Update] Problem solved. I flashed UOT battery MOD after first boot (not before). Now it works perfectly.
A flashed the ROM again, did the battery calibration several times, but the phone keeps turning off at 15%. I checked battery voltages at different levels of battery, and I experienced that at 16% it is 3635 mV, then it turns off below 15%. When I turn it on, battery level is 0% and the voltage is 3390 mV, and when it is charged up to 1% it is 3723 mV, which is higher than it was at 16%. What is wrong here? Actually I use UOT kitchen battery MOD, can this confuse the system somehow?
It's been three days since my Galaxy Nexus has been behaving weirdly. It says it's charging when is not connected to the plug or the computer. The battery depletes quickly and when it's low on charge it freezes and reboots indefinitely.
I contacted Samsung's customer service, and they told me that it's a connector issue, but what about the freezes and reboots?
Doesn't look normal at all. Are you running stock? If not what ROM/kernal. Have you messed with any power-saver settings or anything of that nature? Different outlet?
I'm running the 4.0.2 GSM default image from Google, factory settings. I reinstalled the original image because I thougth the issues may be caused by the Manhattan custom rom and Franco's kernel.
The thing is all of this happens after I unplug the phone from the outlet: it says is still charging, even if the battery percentage diminishes. It reboots and goes from 40% charge to 11%, then it goes up to 20%. After that it's all freezes and reboots, until it doesn't power up again.
Pro tip really quick: Power button + Vol down to take a screenshot
Seems like it might be a battery hardware issue?
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.
Hi guys,
starting from about a week ago I'm experiencing some problems with my Galaxy Grand Duos.
All has begun with the touch screen: when I try to trace the unlock sequence it seems to lose the contact with the finger so I've to try more and more times. Also with the normal use of the touch with other apps it is not working as before.
Now it's from a couple of days that the phone, with a battery charge of more than 80%, suddenly automatically power off.
When I try to turn on the phone it turns off again and again, and the battery level of charge seems to be randomly generated each time.
If I'm connected to a wifi network, after a random times of reboot it restart to work, always with battery level and touch issues.
Otherwise if it's using 3G data battery lows down to 2-3% and the phone can not stat anymore on and turns off.
Battery consumption app doesn't show anything strange: screen 29%, multimedia 18%, play services 14%, Android OS 13% and so on.
The Android version is the original 4.2.2, kernel 3.0.31-1226815. The phone has never been flashed or customized.
I'm thinking about replacing the battery, but I'm in doubt how it can be related to the touch screen issue. Can you help me?
Can I use EB-L1G6LLUCSTD battery, which is for SIII but is 2100mAh as EB535163LU?
Thank you all in advance!
tanogeno said:
Hi guys,
starting from about a week ago I'm experiencing some problems with my Galaxy Grand Duos.
All has begun with the touch screen: when I try to trace the unlock sequence it seems to lose the contact with the finger so I've to try more and more times. Also with the normal use of the touch with other apps it is not working as before.
Now it's from a couple of days that the phone, with a battery charge of more than 80%, suddenly automatically power off.
When I try to turn on the phone it turns off again and again, and the battery level of charge seems to be randomly generated each time.
If I'm connected to a wifi network, after a random times of reboot it restart to work, always with battery level and touch issues.
Otherwise if it's using 3G data battery lows down to 2-3% and the phone can not stat anymore on and turns off.
Battery consumption app doesn't show anything strange: screen 29%, multimedia 18%, play services 14%, Android OS 13% and so on.
The Android version is the original 4.2.2, kernel 3.0.31-1226815. The phone has never been flashed or customized.
I'm thinking about replacing the battery, but I'm in doubt how it can be related to the touch screen issue. Can you help me?
Can I use EB-L1G6LLUCSTD battery, which is for SIII but is 2100mAh as EB535163LU?
Thank you all in advance!
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Touch screen issue is directly related to your battery. Take a good look at your battery to see if it's swelled. When the battery is swelled the phone tend to bend a bit because of the pressure, hence the touch sensitivity goes haywire.
Remove the back cover while the phone is turned on (don't remove battery) and see if touch issue is still there. My guess is, you have to replace your battery, If mentioned battery fit's your grand and voltage is the same, there's no doubt you can use it.