I let my phone fully discharge, but when I tried to charge it back up it won't charge the battery. It will boot up but show 0% battery, then shut down again.
I tried charging it while it was off (with the black/white charging animation) but the battery wouldn't gain anything and the UE would get extremely hot. I let it try to charge in bootloader and while the UE wouldn't get hot, the battery wouldn't charge. I'm now trying to charge it in TWRP recovery but I doubt anything will happen.
I tried unscrewing and removing the battery connectors to see if anything will change. I will see if that helps.
I'm on Root Stock ZVB JB. Does anyone know of any similar issues like this happening before? Any help is appreciated.
This happened to me on Lifeless v14 [so a different ROM].
I plugged in went to TWRP, wiped cache.
Then, shutdown and rebooted into recovery and let it charge above 70%.
Then, flashed L-v14 again and its been ok till now [about a week after incident]
sirius.pain said:
This happened to me on Lifeless v14 [so a different ROM].
I plugged in went to TWRP, wiped cache.
Then, shutdown and rebooted into recovery and let it charge above 70%.
Then, flashed L-v14 again and its been ok till now [about a week after incident]
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I had this same issue. And did similar to above.
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I have a one X unlocked international version which I had rooted and set up a recovery. I then went on to try to flash over ARHD after super wiping, and did a battery stat reset since I had flashed at around 30% and figured it would reset the calibration on the battery. Anyways, from here this is where it goes bad. After restarting it goes into a boot loop and ends up getting kicked back into bootloader. After this I try to factory reset to no avail. After trying to reflash the rom a couple times using recovery, recovery just died and won't even load anymore. In addition to this I can't get the battery to hold a charge as each time I plug it in it reboots and loads then says 0 battery and dies instantly. I can get to bootloader and fastboot but can't flash anything through fastboot because it says the battery is too low.
Any suggestions on how to fix this and get it back up and running, or am I forced to send it to HTC the moment they bring in parts for it. (right now HTC says there is a wait on parts as they do not have any in stock as its a new phone and their texas facility has diddly on hand)
Any suggestions are welcome as to fixing this predicament.
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did a battery stat reset since I had flashed at around 30% and figured it would reset the calibration on the battery.
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How did you wipe batterystats, from CWM? As the recoveries are new I suppose it's possible something went wrong if you did it that way, but it seems unlikely.
However, though probably not the root of your problem, there's no point in wiping batterystats.bin, as all that file holds in information on what processes have been using battery since your last unplugged your charger. This was one of those android myths (I used to do it too ) that was officially put to bed early in the year:
http://www.xda-developers.com/andro...g-battery-stats-does-not-improve-battery-life
In addition to this I can't get the battery to hold a charge as each time I plug it in it reboots and loads then says 0 battery and dies instantly. I can get to bootloader and fastboot but can't flash anything through fastboot because it says the battery is too low.
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I'm pretty sure I've seen others with this issue, have a search around the forums. Have you tried turning the phone from the bootloader screen, and leaving it plugged in to charge for a while?
Try this:
1. Boot into bootloader
2. Select Fastboot menu
3. Select "Power off" to shut down the phone
5. Plug in charger
Leave it for a while. From what I've read, the power LED may flash at first, but should settle after a few mins to a solid red. I'd leave it till it's green and fully charged then try again.
If that works, and you can get into recovery again, try restoring your backup of the stock ROM if you have one, to check the phone boots okay. (If you didn't take a backup first, you will next time. ) Otherwise try re-flashing the ROM, or if that fails you might have to re-flash stock recovery, re-lock your bootloader and then run the relevant RUU for your device to flash the stock firmware back. You'll have to unlock and root again in that case.
Good luck, hope it works for you!
Hello
I have a question if anyone can help me what the problem is with my LG LU6200 handset
On the stock Rom once set is operational it runs smoothly charge and discharge as regular but after a week it automatically reboot and after reboot it not start and continuously rebooting saying use genuine battery. I remove the battery plugin the charger into the handset and put the battery after a minute it start in the charging mode showing the battery charging in off mode then I turn on the phone and it start working as normal until it reboot automatically or I turn off.
I use the custom rom for testing in the custom rom it run as normal but once I reboot the phone or turn off and turn on again it not reboot but start draining the battery even with charger plugged in the battery keep on discharging instead of charging and it come back to normal with same process by removing the battery plugin charger then insert the battery after a minute on the start of charging turn on the phone now it charging is increasing while charger is plugged in.
Now please someone help me what is the problem? ROM or the battery replacement or the phone become faulty ( That is unlikely because phone work as normal for weeks even if I not restart it or it automatically reboot)
Also when it happen my phone date go back to the last time it was booting in normal working state
hackenggr said:
Hello
I have a question if anyone can help me what the problem is with my LG LU6200 handset
--------------------ROM or the battery replacement or the phone become faulty ( That is unlikely because phone work as normal for weeks even if I not restart it or it automatically reboot)
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have u tried cmw recovery 6.0.1.2, not newer, in menu -> advance ->it has a function to format battery state, try that may be it ll help.
abuulala said:
have u tried cmw recovery 6.0.1.2, not newer, in menu -> advance ->it has a function to format battery state, try that may be it ll help.
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I not tried the format battery state through recovery but I did try it by deleting the batterystat.bin from the system and reboot the phone so that the battery index is fresh and it not helped phone start the abnormal behaviour after any reboot. Format battery state in the recovery do the same thing I suppose deleting the batterystat.bin file from system but I try to do that with the recovery now as well
.Try to discharge the battery completely,play with game or video until your phone die then charge it until it completely full at 100% then leave it for a hour.Then test the battery life
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.Try to discharge the battery completely,play with game or video until your phone die then charge it until it completely full at 100% then leave it for a hour.Then test the battery life
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Thanks, I already drained the battery and charged it back full many many times but battery life is not the problem my battery run 24 hours approx with medium use some calls couple of sms, facebook, Whatsapp and Wifi is on 24/7 and connected usually.
I tried the battery stats reset from the the recovery mentioned by abuulala there is some improvement now it is not rebooting after power up and charging as normal. Thanks abuulala for the tip, but still have the random shutdown and start again automatically sometime that stop only by removing the battery and inserting it again.
hackenggr said:
Thanks, I already drained the battery and charged it back full many many times but battery life is not the problem my battery run 24 hours approx with medium use some calls couple of sms, facebook, Whatsapp and Wifi is on 24/7 and connected usually.------------removing the battery and inserting it again.
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i think u should also try to to wipe 4 that is dalvik cache, cache and data reset and also in advance system format, than instal rom again, it might help seems like a rom problem. try sphinx or flex roms, these are stable without random reboots and i m glad that my advice helped u, im total newbie.
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i think u should also try to to wipe 4 that is dalvik cache, cache and data reset and also in advance system format, than instal rom again, it might help seems like a rom problem. try sphinx or flex roms, these are stable without random reboots
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I did all those and currently using the Sphinx 4.1 rom posted by AMACreative working very good battery discharging problem is solved but this rom also force shutdown and keep on rebooting one time it happen that I am not sure why. my guess is when the ram get used alot with many apps running it shutdown by force but I am not sure yet it is sw creating the problem or hardware however after the wipes and coming to custom rom discharging problem while charger is plugged in is solved
My unlocked phone will only work if it is plugged into the charger.
If I unplug it it will go into an endless loop of the amazon start screen.
Stock rom and I just upgraded to the new firmware.
Please help!
Please help!
Can you access recovery?
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not even the stock recovery?
I can access stock recovery only when the phone is plugged into the charger
Will not work if the phone is plugged into the computer via usb
xjakerobertsx said:
I can access stock recovery only when the phone is plugged into the charger
Will not work if the phone is plugged into the computer via usb
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then this is out of my league.
xjakerobertsx said:
I can access stock recovery only when the phone is plugged into the charger
Will not work if the phone is plugged into the computer via usb
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I'm guessing this means you have a faulty battery. The fact that it works on the charger and not unplugged or plugged in via USB is indicative the phone believes the battery is completely drained.
I would try to following before contacting Amazon for a warranty replacement: Try to factory reset from the Amazon Stock Recovery (assuming you're certain you are on FireOS). I would then let it charge turned off for a couple hours and try to turn on. If it works, great. If not, I'm afraid working with Amazon is your only avenue.
Any update on the case? I had the same situation. My fire phone having endless bootloop. Only if I connect to charger it can work.
Manage to go to recovery, wipe all, problem still persist.
Same thing
Went into stock recovery
Wipe the phone clean and it still gives me the endless loop
Anyone got an fixes for this? How can I pull all my pics off if this if it keeps rebooting
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Anyone got an fixes for this? How can I pull all my pics off if this if it keeps rebooting
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Try to charge your phone and turn it on. If can, you can use WiFi file explorer from play store to pull your data. Make sure fire phone and pc or laptop connect to the same WiFi.
Mine will goes to bootloop if direct connect to pc or laptop.
I just started having this problem yesterday, same exact symptoms. Wiping cache took an incredibly long time, factory reset went smoothly, but neither fixed the issue. It went in to another boot loop immediately after the reset completed, and only came out if it when I plugged it in to a charger again.
That said, it told me a little later that it had updated its firmware, congrats yada yada... and so far (fingers crossed) it hasn't acted up again.
It's now on Fire OS 4.6.6.1 (466001420), I couldn't say what it was before. Can anyone still experiencing this report what version you are on right now?
Also, it may or may not be relevant that I allowed the phone to charge for over 12 hours before disconnecting it.
Have you tried booting into stock recovery then pushing amazon update file to the phone via adb (adb sideload)?
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I just started having this problem yesterday, same exact symptoms. Wiping cache took an incredibly long time, factory reset went smoothly, but neither fixed the issue. It went in to another boot loop immediately after the reset completed, and only came out if it when I plugged it in to a charger again.
That said, it told me a little later that it had updated its firmware, congrats yada yada... and so far (fingers crossed) it hasn't acted up again.
It's now on Fire OS 4.6.6.1 (466001420), I couldn't say what it was before. Can anyone still experiencing this report what version you are on right now?
Also, it may or may not be relevant that I allowed the phone to charge for over 12 hours before disconnecting it.
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Is it possible do to update you fix your issue? I had charge my phone for more than 12 hours but no luck...
I will try to update via sideload adb. If anyone can show me the link for the how to appreciate it.
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Update on mine:
The firmware update did not fix the problem. It is still possible that it alleviated the situation for a time, but much more likely it was just coincidental timing.
My Fire Phone behaved itself for most of a day and a half, then suddenly went back to the boot loop. I left it this way overnight to try to deep cycle the battery.
After draining completely, it took several hours on the charger before it began showing a charging screen, which comes and goes in intervals just like the Amazon logo had before. It has not progressed beyond 0% charge since then. I'm assuming a faulty battery at this point, or perhaps a corrupt battery stats file (but that should have cleared with the factory reset correct?)
My sincere apologies for any false hopes I may have given anyone.
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Update on mine:
The firmware update did not fix the problem. It is still possible that it alleviated the situation for a time, but much more likely it was just coincidental timing.
My Fire Phone behaved itself for most of a day and a half, then suddenly went back to the boot loop. I left it this way overnight to try to deep cycle the battery.
After draining completely, it took several hours on the charger before it began showing a charging screen, which comes and goes in intervals just like the Amazon logo had before. It has not progressed beyond 0% charge since then. I'm assuming a faulty battery at this point, or perhaps a corrupt battery stats file (but that should have cleared with the factory reset correct?)
My sincere apologies for any false hopes I may have given anyone.
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It's OK mate, we all trying to find possible solutions for our problem.
Cheers.
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Solved replacing battery
I had this problem weeks ago, solved by:
1.- Drained battery to 0% (may skip this step? idk)
2.- Replaced battery for a new one (Search for one in amazon)
3.- Fully charged the new battery.
4.- Turned on fire phone.
cramosa said:
I had this problem weeks ago, solved by:
1.- Drained battery to 0% (may skip this step? idk)
2.- Replaced battery for a new one (Search for one in amazon)
3.- Fully charged the new battery.
4.- Turned on fire phone.
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+1 for this.
I had this problem and just replaced battery. Fire Phone worked great again !
Can't believe a. faulty battery cause many problems.
Btw, if you replace battery by yourself, please notice the attached glue between battery and case. Try to remove them all gently - can search on YouTube how to replace Fire phone battery.
Hello,
I have an 802L stuck in a Bootloop.
It is stock ROM and NEVER modified, the battery was flat for about 2 weeks, plugged in and got usual charge symbol.
Waited for full charge and turn on and bootloop. Have let battery drain and tried recovery when plugging in.
I cannot get to recovery with any key combo as listed on various sites.
Is is recommended to pull apart and remove/reconnect battery, is there any other way to reset or bin it??
Thanks
It would seem the disconnect is probably the best at the moment. More than likely you never unlocked the bootloader
hi,
I thought my battery is start to die. I stuck in TWRP new layout. Just finished wiping all data, and need to flashing.
But drastically the battery is dropping out. Let me stuck at bootloader. I cant go for flashing due to the battery is too low to flash.
In searching button had found many workaround to fix this issue. I have no idea. What I need to do now is to charge my HOX for flashing.
Question is
Did my workaround below is correct?
Go to fastboot menu. Power down option. Plugged in wall socket for charging. There red led with battery lightning in the screen.
Will this solve my problem. How many hour to get back my 100% full for flashing?
thank you
solved
h4ndr1 said:
hi,
I thought my battery is start to die. I stuck in TWRP new layout. Just finished wiping all data, and need to flashing.
But drastically the battery is dropping out. Let me stuck at bootloader. I cant go for flashing due to the battery is too low to flash.
In searching button had found many workaround to fix this issue. I have no idea. What I need to do now is to charge my HOX for flashing.
Question is
Did my workaround below is correct?
Go to fastboot menu. Power down option. Plugged in wall socket for charging. There red led with battery lightning in the screen.
Will this solve my problem. How many hour to get back my 100% full for flashing?
thank you
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After stumbling and digging via search button
If you stuck in fastboot with low battery to flash. Just flash an original stock recovery.
Than via fastboot,power down let your HOX charge with wall charger. This give you 100% full charges.
After that you can flash again any custom recovery you need. This is fast and reliable than battery script which take forever. This is life saver. Credit to dortok.
https://forum.xda-
developers.com/showpost.php?p=24934067&postcount=13
after 2 days my HOX is back from dead
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