Hello,
I've an HTC Desire Hd and my battery is like im not charging it at all... I tried to change the battery but nothing has changed
Please what can cause that?
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i also have the same problem, but the battery is some cheap chinese stuff from dx. original charges fine, also the other chinese one i own.
Bilmoussaoui said:
Hello,
I've an HTC Desire Hd and my battery is like im not charging it at all... I tried to change the battery but nothing has changed
Please what can cause that?
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What you mean by "battery is like im not charging it at all" do you see the indicator showing that charging is in process? Try to charge trough usb port not by wall charger. If you plug the cable in the USB port on your PC, whats happen? Maybe the problem isn't a battery itself, but the microusb port on your phone...
I meant that battery finished so fastly.. Sorry for my bad English
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Bilmoussaoui said:
I meant that battery finished so fastly.. Sorry for my bad English
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You mean battery drain is to high? Check this thread Also you can check in Battery stats what is causing heavy drain. There also is possibility that battery is dying. Provide some more information please
Look here...
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Check the cable and clean the mini usb port of your phone, no joke.
Luck.
The phone charging well but the battery drain so fast....
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So .... may be the rom, bad configuration, or simply .... your battery is coming to an end two years .... I changed.
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This may sound weird or I missed something,but lately the charge on the phone drops DOWN after reaching 100 while still on charger.
Like this morning I woke up after having the phone on charge all night. The battery symbol showed it was fully charged and wasn't being charged no more,notification light was on to indicate the charger was connected,but battery status widgets all indicated 96 percent battery.
No CPU intensive program running in the bg. If I remove the charger and reconnect it,charging starts again normally. Tried it on two batteries. It's a o2 desire. Using original charger.
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The Desire will charge the battery if the battery level drops below 90%. This can extend the lifetime of the battery.
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is this a fact? that it will charge it back? Cuz I never was brave enough to let wifi running cuz in the morning i still need the phone and sometimes i have several giga avi files to transfare.
That's new for me,will give it a try and report back
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I see the same behaviour. Using JuicePlotter, I can see that overnight the battery will drop from 100% to 90% before charging back to 100%. It does this over a few hours.
Cheers
Simon
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Please don't duplicate threads, look here, there is another one about the same issue.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=689861
If we all post in the same thread it will be easier to follow its evolution...
shani248 said:
That's new for me,will give it a try and report back
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I dont think this is true as I managed to deplete my desire in 24 hours and it was still connected to the charger.
Sorry,tried searching using my app but couldn't find one. Thanks for pointing out.
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Hi I tried searching for this using the xda app but didn't find anything.
I think I have noticed that when charging the phone once the battery is full it doesn't maintain the charge if left plugged in, you have to unplug and plug the charger back in for it to start charging
Any one else found this?
Cheers
Tom
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It's a feature on the Desire. It's to prevent the phone battery from overcharging.
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That's a real bugger as I normally charge overnight so its good for a full days use, but that routine isn't going to be much good now.
Thanks for confirming though
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paperclip69 said:
That's a real bugger as I normally charge overnight so its good for a full days use, but that routine isn't going to be much good now.
Thanks for confirming though
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basically what happens is, if you charge while the device is on, when it reaches 100% it will quickly discharge to 90% and then charge again till it reaches 100%, it will follow that cycle until you unplug it
Ah that makes a lot more sense
Thanks for letting me know
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I know this has been asked several times but i did each and every thing still no luck.
So basically my problem is that the battery indicator is stuck at 100%. It doesn't show any battery drop and suddenly turns off when the battery is completely down. When i connect the charger and the phone turns on it sill shows 100 despite the battery is completely empty. The only way to charge it is to shutdown during charging. Even after disconnecting the charger the phone still shows hundred. It is very irritating issue because most of the time it shuts down during calls.
Tried flashing different roms, kernels, hard reset, wiping battery stats, calibrating battery and every possible solution but sill no luck
Is it a charger issue, battery issue, software issue or hardware issue and is there any possible solution to It?
I know that my post is so long but you cant imagine how frustrating the problem is. I mean the phone is almost unusable as a phone
Honestly, its kinda very annoying. My battery e.g is 98% then maybe 96% after 3,4 hours and i was very happy. And then all of a suddent 1% drop every 2seconds and takes to 70%.
Not sure about the problem though.
Nokia 3310 coming ^_^
current device: htc wildfire
Atleat your battery level drops. Mine is always stuck at 100 or sometimes 99 but never below it
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Yes. Your one has a different problem
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Anyone???
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Its most probably a hardware fault. Cant help you much as you have tried everything.
saadislam said:
Its most probably a hardware fault. Cant help you much as you have tried everything.
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What needs to be changed, I mean the battery or the charger?
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AndroidAddiction said:
What needs to be changed, I mean the battery or the charger?
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By hardware I meant the phone charger which provides current to battery. But I am not sure. You can try a different battery if that helps.
Same problem here...
Can anyone post the output current of your stock charger? My charger says 5V 1A output. The 1A part seems to be the real cause of problem.
Someone please post your charger specs.
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AndroidAddiction said:
Can anyone post the output current of your stock charger? My charger says 5V 1A output. The 1A part seems to be the real cause of problem.
Someone please post your charger specs.
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My charger is also 5V 1A..
More amperes more quickly the battery charges.
Guys, have you found a solution in between? I'm using a HTC One and have exactly the problem as the OP.
Any suggestions?
Becksman said:
Guys, have you found a solution in between? I'm using a HTC One and have exactly the problem as the OP.
Any suggestions?
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Nothing? Really annoying, I assume I have to send the phone in...
Becksman said:
Nothing? Really annoying, I assume I have to send the phone in...
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I am sure your phone would still have warranty so why dont you send it to HTC?
Hello people,
i own a 2 yr old htc wildfire, rooted, overclocked. recently the phone's battery just stopped charging and the screen ceased to work. the display is there but the touch is not. it comes on again randomly for some time. also, the battery charges till 5%, then discharges even when connected to charger.
What to do?
Pls help.
abhishyam2007 said:
Hello people,
i own a 2 yr old htc wildfire, rooted, overclocked. recently the phone's battery just stopped charging and the screen ceased to work. the display is there but the touch is not. it comes on again randomly for some time. also, the battery charges till 5%, then discharges even when connected to charger.
What to do?
Pls help.
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Its getting too old.
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alamgirqazi said:
Its getting too old.
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I agree. It sounds like multiple hardware failures. You could but a new battery for cheap but the screen may be a write off.
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been searching these forums in hd section but cant seem to find what im after, Basically when my phone is charging i notice that it starts to charge normal.. but as it gets to around 60,70,75% it will automatically jump to 100 and tell me its full..
ive tried calibrating the batter, discharging it fully. charging it back up but it still results in the same problem. anybody heard of this before?
thanks
ykdr-scott said:
been searching these forums in hd section but cant seem to find what im after, Basically when my phone is charging i notice that it starts to charge normal.. but as it gets to around 60,70,75% it will automatically jump to 100 and tell me its full..
ive tried calibrating the batter, discharging it fully. charging it back up but it still results in the same problem. anybody heard of this before?
thanks
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more than likely you need a new battery, this was happening to me last week and stopped when I replaced the battery
I'll second that statement, your ur for a new battery. If your going to by from eBay I'd suggest being careful, some batteries from there are not very good.
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What should I be looking for in battery's? Lol
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ykdr-scott said:
What should I be looking for in battery's? Lol
HTC Desire HD S-OFF
IceCreamSandwhich (LorD ClockaN)
Thanks Don't CosT AnyThinG !!
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It's a hard one to answer, usualy you get what you pay for as in more expensive the better but not always the case, rip off, counterfeit. Genuine is always best.
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Lol I see your point. Might be best to look at the reviews on the seller I guess
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