Battery dies at 14% anybody have the same problem? - Sprint Samsung Galaxy S III

I have an GS3 Sprint SPH-L710 using liquid smooth ROM, my battery life don't really last me all day, but whenever my phone is getting to 19-14% it goes completely dead, have anybody had/has the same problem and know a solution for it?

ace_11 said:
I have an GS3 Sprint SPH-L710 using liquid smooth ROM, my battery life don't really last me all day, but whenever my phone is getting to 19-14% it goes completely dead, have anybody had/has the same problem and know a solution for it?
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Yep. Use a Touchwiz ROM. Or if your attached to the ROM try using a battery calibrator.
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My ROM: WICKED X

Can I get a specific ROM or a link

ace_11 said:
Can I get a specific ROM or a link
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The one in my signature[emoji6] ... Wicked X
My ROM: WICKED X

I thought battery calibrating was a myth haha .
I had this problem before as well and switching OS's between TW and AOSP didn't help.
If your screen is flickering at around 15% and then your device cuts out, it also indicates the battery is gone for good.
I'd suggest getting a new OEM battery or go for a third party company like Gorilla Gadgets or iAnker Tech.
But flashing a TW ROM is other worth your shot as well if it'll fix it

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Cyanogenmod 6 battery question

Does this look normal to you guys. I think its a bit excessive.
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flash the cm-snap kernel, charge and then calibrate your battery
IIRC, that is normal for Cyanogen. It cuts normal battery usage so much that the display eats more than the rest of the phone together. Hence, the biggest battery moocher becomes the screen, not because it eats more power, but because its competition eats much much less.
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this calibrate thing how do you do it? and i thought cm6 had the snap kernel in it already. (sorry if i sound like a noob i am one...thus my post count , i read alot though before i post )
t3project said:
flash the cm-snap kernel, charge and then calibrate your battery
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reddyfire said:
this calibrate thing how do you do it? and i thought cm6 had the snap kernel in it already. (sorry if i sound like a noob i am one...thus my post count , i read alot though before i post )
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no cm does not have the snap kernel. to calibrate the battery you charge it to 100% and then wipe your battery stats from recovery. this should take care of most peoples battery issues.
but i dont see your problem. almost 13hr unplugged is very good for this particular phone.

Battery annihilation

Sooooo a few days after having the greatest day in battery history, my device decided to go the polar opposites and NOW SUCKS BALLS!
I will post battery stats pics later but to give an example; my battery is now at 39% almost no use and only being idle for 5hrs. Also after a full night of charging my phone would only be at 88%. I keep my display at zero and my wallpaper is solid black. I am currently running the Blend 2.6.2 and have been for a while with no issue.
The only thing strange prior to the issue was I tried flashing the new hitman kernel and it was a mess. I tried via cwm and Odin and both failed. I then went back to stock and started over and all is normal...save this battery nightmare.
I previously did not wipe battery stats due to the controversy surrounding it but decided to let it die, fully charge, and wipe b stats. The result is the same. Today I did get a full 100% charge but a meer 5hrs. later....39%.
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UPDATE!
I installed VCS RL5 and the battery is running normal.
Gorguts said:
I installed VCS RL5 and the battery is running normal.
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Happy to see the issue sorted itself out!
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SuperSwagSauce said:
Happy to see the issue sorted itself out!
Sent from my Super Sexy Epic touch.
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What bugs me is I like BLEND and I did reinstall it and the problem was still there. I guess blend suddenly hates my device.

[Q] Battery Calibration Question for Classic v0.0.9

Sorry, I can't post in the ROM thread yet. Just wondering if I need to calibrate the battery every time I pull the battery. I ask because I use a wall charger for my batteries.
I have three that I rotate so I always have a fresh one with me. I feel a lot better letting the wall charger do the work so its one less thing the EVO has to do. No wear and tear on the port too.
If anyone has any idea I would appreciate it.
Thanks, Che
No, you just need to calibrate the battery each time you flash the rom; pulling the battery is fine.
Thanks. Wasn't sure if it needed to be done for each battery every time since they are different ages and have limited lifespans.
I've been doing it every time and have been getting amazing battery life. Could be the new ROM too.
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I use to calibrate the battery as well until I read heard about by wiping it doesn't do anything... Correct me if I'm wrong.. just throwing that out there..
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To be honest, I'm not 100% on what exactly happens during battery calibration.
I thought it was something done to the phone; how it saw the limits of the battery; and not something done to the battery it self.
Any one who knows a little more about it feel free to correct me.
WITH CALIBRATION
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WITHOUT CALIBRATION (but streaming and playing music for hours)
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Battery life with Jellybean 4.1

Can someone tell me what the battery life is on tgascoigne's AOSP Jellybean port is like?
I know it is still in DEV stage, but was wondering if there has been any signs of improvement/degradation with the use of the ROM.
Thanks
jakearnott said:
Can someone tell me what the battery life is on tgascoigne's AOSP Jellybean port is like?
I know it is still in DEV stage, but was wondering if there has been any signs of improvement/degradation with the use of the ROM.
Thanks
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I'd love to know that too...
Please precise the on-screen time as well... A screenshot would be just great! thanks in advance!
jakearnott said:
Can someone tell me what the battery life is on tgascoigne's AOSP Jellybean port is like?
I know it is still in DEV stage, but was wondering if there has been any signs of improvement/degradation with the use of the ROM.
Thanks
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I would love to know as well. I'm on cyanogenMod 10 preview 8 I probably need to give it a couple of days before I worry but there does seem to be quicker drain than before. I did only flashed it last night. It does however work well at the moment.
Just check out the Battery Stats Thread in General, I just posted my stats there with tg's #26 build. I reached 5 hours screen time with just moderate texting and light calling and some music and a few minutes of browsing with 2g only.
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Here u go..CM10 preview 7 with faux kernel beta 7 ..with heavy use n 3g or WiFi on the whole time..
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Here are some screens. Brightness at its lowest and on p6 by tbalden.
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Kernal (Android OS) Battery Drain

Hello
Just bought the htc m8 a month ago and has been an amazing phone. Except for the past few days the battery has started to drain way faster without any use. I installed gsam battery stats and added some screen shots.. Any help would be appreciated.
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peasantry said:
Except for the past few days the battery has started to drain way faster without any use. I installed gsam battery stats and added some screen shots.. Any help would be appreciated.
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What programs are you install recently? Maybe problem is in one of them? Try to delete programs one for another which were installed recently.
But based on your screenshots (and assuming) you do use your phone from time to time than I think its fine
But do you have a custom kernel installed? If yes, have you tried to turn off pocket protection? It may help
Well i found the source of my problem. It was HTC Checkin Service that was draining my battery. Anybody know what i can do about this to fix problem? I tried greenify but that didnt work.
peasantry said:
Well i found the source of my problem. It was HTC Checkin Service that was draining my battery. Anybody know what i can do about this to fix problem? I tried greenify but that didnt work.
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Try disabling the service, if ca't maybe freeze it using titanium backup?
But I think that should be some rogue app that's trying to make use of that service but I'm not very sure. I don't have that issue on sense based rom nor stock at all

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