Battery stats - Kindle Fire Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

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Has anyone experienced a fluctuating battery level? After a full charge, unplugged and sitting. 15 mins after unplug inturned off wifi due to battery being at 98%. 15 mins later its 100% again. Then later its lower, back up, then lower again..
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Upgraded android and switched to otterx and still getting fluctuations in battery. I guess no one can seem to comment on it since its been viewed so many times and none of you have anything to say.
Another screenshot of what I'm talking about.
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I never check battery percent that close, because it's just an estimate, based on what the device believes is a full charge, current voltage, and current amps.
Could be a faulty battery, could be a bad battery connection, could be a bad charger, but some percentage jumping is normal, how much varies from device and user.

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So last night I installed battery monitor and savaged kernal. I'm running miui. I thought I read somewhere that if u go into history once ur battery hits 100% and see negatives its actually not full. But I thought this kernal would fix that(maybe it just takes couple days). So ya i took a screen shot of my history from this morning when it hit 100%.
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So by those stats its not actually full right? Or is bc there are also some positive numbers after.
Sorry I just charge my battery all night and can't unplugg it right when it gets too 100. Thanks
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I would assume that the negative numbers means it is at 100% and begins to drain the battery
Thanks. Anyone else can confirm this? And help with a fix
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For those wondering about the mugen power 2300mah

Here are a few screen shots of my battery life, screen was at 40%. Please ignore the screenshot with 1h of screen on time, thats not with this battery i uploaded the wrong screenshot.
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can you tell us more about what you did during your use of the battery. i can get like 40hrs of standby out of my stock battery with a kernel flashed. but more like 24 hours with 3 hours of screen time
Well i started the day at the golf course so i didn't use it very much, then i got home and played a bunch of youtube videos, a few movies on it, browsing, and a few calls, i was actually trying o run down the battery to try and get a full charge tonight, also that was with bluetooth/wifi on all day.

[Q]Weird battery......?

Hi guys~ Here wishing everybody Happy Boxing Day
OK, the question is, I don't know my phone is really in deep sleep mode or not.
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As you can see, my phone is in deep sleep mode the whole night.[Well the both of us need some rest, right?]
Now, in Battery, my phone's screen is indeed off, but it says that my phone is awake all the time!
And finally, the weirdest thing happened. Before I slept, my phone's battery was at 24%. After I woke up, it was at 31%![As you can see in CPU Spy Plus, Juice Lost is -7%]
SO, any ideas?
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Ah. This is not surprising. I assume when you just unplug your phone from the charger awhile before you left your phone and went to bed. Logically Lithium battery is recharged but those charges require some time to "kick-in" Your phone itself is using a setting that requires minimal idle battery consumption. So when the charges starts to "kick-in" but you disconnected from the charger this happens.
Happened to me a lot. Don't worry. Issue

[Q] I'm guessing my battery is borked? (image)

I noticed this yesterday when I was out in the field. First, when I got to work, my battery went from 100% to 25% in the amount of time it took me to drive for 25 minutes. Then, when I plugged it in, it didn't really seem to be charging. Something was draining the battery while plugged into the wall socket, still. When I had it connected to a computer USB, it slowly went down.
I took the battery out, put it back in, connected the charge cable and was presented with this image.
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I've never seen that before, but I'm guessing something inside the battery has gone kaput. And, this is the battery that came with the phone and I have only been using the Samsung charger that came with it as well.
I'm pretty sure it is the battery, so no big deal, I have my eye on the Anker 4400mAh battery which is only $21 off Amazon, or the Zerolemon for $40.
That's crazy, I've never seen that before either.

Strange battery reading (Jumps from 5% to 49% on reseating battery)

Power is draining so fast on my Note II recently. I usually use it for like 5 hours and I have to swap the battery.
Today, the battery is draining as usual. After 7 hours use, it was down to 5%.
I did a proper shutdown and removed the battery. I found that I forgot to bring my spare battery so I just reseat the battery and plug in the cable to charge. When the phone starts up, I amazing thing happened. The phone is showing a battery level of 49%?! Huh...?
I don't understand what's going on. Could it be the problem on the phone or the battery or the OS? I've heard that the battery stats in OS is no longer used for the recent mobile phones because the battery nowadays are "intelligent" and stores their own data. I wonder how can I reset the stat for the battery.
Then I do a restart, this time the battery level jumps to 61%. Wow...
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