battery discharging while on charger - One (M9) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I've had my M9 for about 2 weeks now, and notice that the phone doesn't stay fully charged over night.
By that I mean, it will charge to 100%, but then start discharging the battery even while still plugged in. So I'll lose about 13% by time I wake up the next day.
I'm using a charger that comes with a xperia z* phone.
Any ideas? Could be a software problem?

xCal1bur said:
I've had my M9 for about 2 weeks now, and notice that the phone doesn't stay fully charged over night.
By that I mean, it will charge to 100%, but then start discharging the battery even while still plugged in. So I'll lose about 13% by time I wake up the next day.
I'm using a charger that comes with a xperia z* phone.
Any ideas? Could be a software problem?
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13% on stand by, there is something wrong. try factory reset

The Xperia Z charger is possibly rated a little low, i'd check that just to improve your charging, aside from that you've got something draining quickly for that to happen, rogue app maybe.

xCal1bur said:
I've had my M9 for about 2 weeks now, and notice that the phone doesn't stay fully charged over night.
By that I mean, it will charge to 100%, but then start discharging the battery even while still plugged in. So I'll lose about 13% by time I wake up the next day.
I'm using a charger that comes with a xperia z* phone.
Any ideas? Could be a software problem?
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To protect the battery, once the device hits 100%, it will not recharge until it goes down a bit. Mine usually reports 99 or 98% the next morning, but I plug it in by 2100 the night before.
You have something running on your phone that is using the battery. Try turning off all sync overnight. You are going to have to chase down the cause.

But, what I think people have misunderstood is that, the phone is plugged in all night while I'm asleep. So let's say I have an 8 hour sleep, the phone will get to full in about 2 hours, and then the next 6 hours its still plugged in and discharging. Shouldn't the battery stay at near full while its plugged in. Not act likes its on battery power.

Even if it is hitting 100% and stops charging like you say, it should not go from 100% to 13% just sitting there on standby in 6 hours. That is way too much battery to discharge when the phone is essentially doing nothing. There is something wrong there.
I would start off by trying a different charger, or charge it from a PC overnight and see if that makes a difference.

My devices never discharges when it reaches 100%

xCal1bur said:
I've had my M9 for about 2 weeks now, and notice that the phone doesn't stay fully charged over night.
By that I mean, it will charge to 100%, but then start discharging the battery even while still plugged in. So I'll lose about 13% by time I wake up the next day.
I'm using a charger that comes with a xperia z* phone.
Any ideas? Could be a software problem?
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This happens due to some application malfunction. so you can “WIPE CACHE PARTITION” on your device, Don’t worry it doesn’t erase any of your data. All your personal contacts/ messages/ emails safe and secure.
How To:
Turn Off your HTC M9
Press and Hold Vol Down, Press Power Button until you get bootloader
Select Boot to Recovery Mode (Press Vol Down button to scroll and press Power button to select)
Choose WIPE CACHE PARTITION
All Done

kwolf said:
Even if it is hitting 100% and stops charging like you say, it should not go from 100% to 13% just sitting there on standby in 6 hours. That is way too much battery to discharge when the phone is essentially doing nothing. There is something wrong there.
I would start off by trying a different charger, or charge it from a PC overnight and see if that makes a difference.
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You've misunderstood me. It drops by 13%. So will be at 87%.
nickolnet said:
This happens due to some application malfunction. so you can “WIPE CACHE PARTITION” on your device, Don’t worry it doesn’t erase any of your data. All your personal contacts/ messages/ emails safe and secure.
How To:
Turn Off your HTC M9
Press and Hold Vol Down, Press Power Button until you get bootloader
Select Boot to Recovery Mode (Press Vol Down button to scroll and press Power button to select)
Choose WIPE CACHE PARTITION
All Done
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I'm trying this method now. Hoping all goes well.
I'm going to use my Anker 5 Port charger tonight and see how it goes.

stevedebi said:
To protect the battery, once the device hits 100%, it will not recharge until it goes down a bit. Mine usually reports 99 or 98% the next morning, but I plug it in by 2100 the night before.
You have something running on your phone that is using the battery. Try turning off all sync overnight. You are going to have to chase down the cause.
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xCal1bur said:
You've misunderstood me. It drops by 13%. So will be at 87%.
I'm trying this method now. Hoping all goes well.
I'm going to use my Anker 5 Port charger tonight and see how it goes.
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even 13% is waaaaaaaaay to much

So after the cache wipe, and using my anker charger, the phone stayed at 100% overnight, did not discharge more the 5%, so it's looking good. Will need to check over multiple days.

Seems like the problems have been solved. Either the cache wipe or the change of charger has solved it.

I was having the same issue with the battery for the htc one m9 discharching after charging to 100%. I resolved this with a little help from HTC which they were pretty good about helping me. I cleared cache and even did safe mode. So in the end I was using the original charger but had changed the cable to a longer one which gave me more room to move around with the phone but unfortunately that seemed to be the issue. I reverted back to the original cable with the original charger and now the battery charges to 100% and stays there. Just wanted to post my findings in case this could help someone down the line.

The device will ask for the htc charger when low power is detected. Original power plug and a decent quality usb cable are required. I use htc and samsung cables.
Sent from a stolen HTC M9

xCal1bur said:
So after the cache wipe, and using my anker charger, the phone stayed at 100% overnight, did not discharge more the 5%, so it's looking good. Will need to check over multiple days.
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I am having the same problem, how do I wipe the ceche? As I can't find it, my phone is not rooted, and is locked to o2 network... Thanks

JohnnyK58 said:
I am having the same problem, how do I wipe the ceche? As I can't find it, my phone is not rooted, and is locked to o2 network... Thanks
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Power off the device.
Hold vol- and press power (keep hold of vol-).
You might find cache wipe in the fastboot option..
Sent from a stolen HTC M9

I have same issue, original charger. Will drop to like 95%. Sometimes won't go to 100/green light sometimes either. Already wiped cache. Maybe it stops charging when it gets too hot ?

Make sure you are using original charger and cable. You can also boy the phone into safe mode to see if a program is calling the issue by turning off device and then turn on. Once you see HTC hold the volume down button until the device starts up. You should see safe mode in the bottom left.
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Battery Fully Drained - Warning Sign

So today my battery was draining pretty quickly and I just let my phone die. And right now it's charging, but I can't turn it on. The screen has a symbol of the battery icon and a warning sign. Is this a bad sign? Anyone ever get this?
Pull your battery and leave it out for about 10 minutes while you make coffee. Put it back in and it should start just fine assuming you have charged it. Also I recommend charging directly on wall charger, not USB plugged into computer.
If that doesn't work, hold the volume button up while holding the power button down. Just keep holding them. This will eventually open your recovery. Then click select "reboot phone" and hit power.
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I've had this happen to me about a week ago, I wake up to find my phone dead and not charging. Luckily I have a spare (from my old one that was replaced) so I've been using it.
I've left it out for a while, but no luck. Tried booting from recovery and stuff, but it just turns on, doesn't charge then shuts off. I haven't done a whole lot to fix it, been busy but I think if I try again and let it sit on the charger for a bit, it may just be fine.
Edit: Went ahead and swapped the batteries then set in on the charger (wall) . Not showing the triangle, hopefully it charges just fine.
That shows when the battery is fully drained. The phone needs to charge for a bit to have enough power to turn on. It's the E4GT version of the iphone/ipad/ipod touch image when the battery is fully dead and just a little lightning bolt is showing under the battery when you charge it.
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Left is the fully dead screen. (just like the battery with warning sign on E4GT)
Right is normal charging screen. (like normal batter with dots under it on E4GT)
RCOVA said:
That shows when the battery is fully drained. The phone needs to charge for a bit to have enough power to turn on. It's the E4GT version of the iphone/ipad/ipod touch image when the battery is fully dead and just a little lightning bolt is showing under the battery when you charge it.
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Yeah I thought so. The weird thing is, I've been draining my battery quite often, since I've been doing ROM Beta testing so I wanted to get real battery percentages and such. One time, I even turned on the phone quite a few times after it would shut off just to make sure it was completely dead, and once it was, it never showed the triangle. This happened randomly during the night while I was asleep, with fully or nearly full battery life.
I'm sure it's no biggie, which is why I wasn't worried. Well I had it charge up a bit, and booting it up, everything seems fine. Either way I have a spare battery in case this one goes bad.
Charged it for around 5 hours and still getting this error. I'm just gonna leave the battery out for like 30 minutes and start charging it again. Just to make sure, this is a battery problem and not a phone problem, right? I would hate to be bricking my phone again xD

[Q] Stuck at 0%, won't increase even if charging

So I had this phone for a while now its starting to act up.
I pretty much killed the phone to 0-1% then plugged it in to charge and left it for 8 hours (sleeping), I wake up and find it only charged 3%, wow seriously? I fiddle around with it and it goes back to 0%?
Problem? Anyone had similar issue?
P.S I did search first, couldn't find any...
MrPhilo said:
So I had this phone for a while now its starting to act up.
I pretty much killed the phone to 0-1% then plugged it in to charge and left it for 8 hours (sleeping), I wake up and find it only charged 3%, wow seriously? I fiddle around with it and it goes back to 0%?
Problem? Anyone had similar issue?
P.S I did search first, couldn't find any...
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Are you using a custom recovery ?
MrPhilo said:
So I had this phone for a while now its starting to act up.
I pretty much killed the phone to 0-1% then plugged it in to charge and left it for 8 hours (sleeping), I wake up and find it only charged 3%, wow seriously? I fiddle around with it and it goes back to 0%?
Problem? Anyone had similar issue?
P.S I did search first, couldn't find any...
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It's probably a dead battery or hardware issue. I'd go to your seller and ask him what to do. Most likely you'll get a new device!
TIP: Try to charge it through your USB-port in your laptop/pc, perhaps the power supply is damaged?
I've had this problem. It's not really a problem, and it's easy to solve.
Find a different charger, like an iphone charger (worked for me) but other chargers than the HTC One will work :-D
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Its completely turned off now, im charging it but the red light just keeps flashing on an off, gonna leave it in for 1-2 hours and see how it is.
Okay, I left it for around 1 hour but the red light has stop flashing, problem?
Anyone? I tried another charger like the iPhone but same result... HELP!
Have you tried holding the power button down for 10 seconds, it equivalent to a battery pull, and then see if it will charge.
John.
are u using custom recovery?
Now, the CWM Recovery has a bug that the phone cannot be charged when power off
I've faced your situation, I got into bootloader, flash back the official recovery first through bootloader, try your phone can be charged when power off
Tinderbox (UK) said:
Have you tried holding the power button down for 10 seconds, it equivalent to a battery pull, and then see if it will charge.
John.
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I can't turn the thing on but I connected the usb via to the computer and the notification is blinking red, I assume its charging, the thing is yesterday I unlocked the bootloader (was at 95%), rooted it etc then started playing with it until it reached 1% and left it to charge overnight but it only went to 3% :/
Hopefully it charges fully after 8 hour of leaving it plugged in to computer while I go to work.
I would not leave you phone charging unattended, as lin-ion battery sometimes vent flames, when they are faulty and you don't want your house burning down.
John.
MrPhilo said:
I can't turn the thing on but I connected the usb via to the computer and the notification is blinking red, I assume its charging, the thing is yesterday I unlocked the bootloader (was at 95%), rooted it etc then started playing with it until it reached 1% and left it to charge overnight but it only went to 3% :/
Hopefully it charges fully after 8 hour of leaving it plugged in to computer while I go to work.
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Tinderbox (UK) said:
I would not leave you phone charging unattended, as lin-ion battery sometimes vent flames, when they are faulty and you don't want your house burning down.
John.
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Hmmm, I might bring it to work, but I can't get it swapped due to bootloader, fml.
H-Cim said:
It's probably a dead battery or hardware issue. I'd go to your seller and ask him what to do. Most likely you'll get a new device!
TIP: Try to charge it through your USB-port in your laptop/pc, perhaps the power supply is damaged?
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That tip about plugging it into my laptop absolutely worked! I was panicking for a bit because my phone was stuck at the 0% boot screen and I thought it was bricked. But I followed this tip and it instantly started charging. Thank so much

[Q] HTC One X won't turn on at all

Hello, I asked this question yesterday and fixed it but it appears to have gotten worse.
Pretty much my phone turned off randomly last night and now all I get is a red flashing light, I'm on Cyanogenmod 10. I managed to turn my phone on once and it turned off again, I think it may be stuck on 2% battery or something. I also did the plug into pc then switch to mains and left it to charge but nothing happened, I'm trying to go back to stock ROM too and completely format my phone and start again.
Can someone help me with this? I can't turn my phone on enough to get it into USB mode so I can change the stuff around and I think it may actually be broken, I have no idea how to fix it.
- Alerion
Leave it charging for a couple of hours.
robchongke said:
Leave it charging for a couple of hours.
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I left it charging all day, nothing has happened
In case of low battery did you try this to get it charged
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1957442
Check the batt script post .....
Hope this helps a bit
MarcelHofs said:
In case of low battery did you try this to get it charged
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1957442
Check the batt script post .....
Hope this helps a bit
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I think it may actually be down to having to change power cable as I lost my original HTC One X the other day, its probably not charging fast enough
I had it happen just now for the first time, the battery monitor indicated 89% so it didn't need charging, and plugging it in didn't turn on the amber LED. I held down the power button for a good 30 seconds and a few seconds later it started up.
How odd and I hope it doesn't happen again, considering I just switched from the lemon problem ridden LG Optimus LTE (Nitro HD).

Won't boot or charge

Anyone having problems with it not powering up. It will charge to about 8-12% then shut off. It gets really hot when it's charging but I can't get anywhere with this watch. Getting really frustrated, been trying to get it work for over 5 hrs. Has anyone had this issue?
gshaw1967 said:
Anyone having problems with it not powering up. It will charge to about 8-12% then shut off. It gets really hot when it's charging but I can't get anywhere with this watch. Getting really frustrated, been trying to get it work for over 5 hrs. Has anyone had this issue?
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Boot it up. Press and hold power button. Chose reset device from menu. When it boots back up don't touch until charged.
Definitely had issues like this. I ultimately exchanged it (got lucky with Best Buy having it in stock) but I read here that you may want to reset it, and charge it while its completely off, to full battery, Before trying to sync and use it. My defective 360 wouldn't even factory reset, so YMMV.
tcollum said:
Definitely had issues like this. I ultimately exchanged it (got lucky with Best Buy having it in stock) but I read here that you may want to reset it, and charge it while its completely off, to full battery, Before trying to sync and use it. My defective 360 wouldn't even factory reset, so YMMV.
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dottat said:
Boot it up. Press and hold power button. Chose reset device from menu. When it boots back up don't touch until charged.
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Thanks guys, that worked appreciate it! :good:
Don't pair it to your phone. A service kicks off to do an update but you can't until it's 80% or more charged. As others have said, do the rest then leave it alone.
Same thing happened for me.
reTARDIS said:
Don't pair it to your phone. A service kicks off to do an update but you can't until it's 80% or more charged. As others have said, do the rest then leave it alone.
Same thing happened for me.
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I'm having the exact same issue. How do you know when it is charged fully? When it is off there is no indicator of charge level. The Galaxy gear and gear live I had both had a battery icon when charging while off. I hope the battery is not a dead since the gear and live watches had awesome battery life for me...
Like a dumbass i tried to pair without fully charging it and was unsuccessful. Now the watch is dead and on the charger. Hopefully it charges or I will have to return this.
It took me about 10 attempted charging cycles over 24 hours before it worked. Usually the watch was off and it would be pretty hot. I noticed the charger was only a .5a so I changed the adapter to a 1.8a one I had. I left the watch on where the blue circle and time was showing and it charged right up from 3 to 100 in about an hour and today I used it from 2pm till 1030 pm with ambient screen and it was down to 39 now on charger for about 20 mins and it is up to 77. So far so good after a nightmarish 1st day...
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yeah, I'm noticing my watch feeling hot while being charged. Sadly, it still won't power on. :crying:
It will, just wait a little while then when it is on the cradle press the power button for 3-5secs then it will come on. On the stock charger you will prob see the power circle start dropping then shut off. Plug in a higher rated Micro USB charger into the dock and it should charge fine.
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bruceo said:
It will, just wait a little while then when it is on the cradle press the power button for 3-5secs then it will come on. On the stock charger you will prob see the power circle start dropping then shut off. Plug in a higher rated Micro USB charger into the dock and it should charge fine.
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Yeah, I was @ 3% and charging using the stock and it powered off my itself. but, now I'm on a higher charger so hope things get better. I'm so impatient right now. I just want to start playing with it. hehehe
bruceo said:
It will, just wait a little while then when it is on the cradle press the power button for 3-5secs then it will come on. On the stock charger you will prob see the power circle start dropping then shut off. Plug in a higher rated Micro USB charger into the dock and it should charge fine.
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Is this safe for the hardware? My moto 360 keeps floating between two percentages after about 2 hours. I plugged in the charger from my note II, and it seems to charge really quick. But is this higher amperage safe for the moto 360, since the stock is rated at a much lower amperage?
RodrigoKim said:
Is this safe for the hardware? My moto 360 keeps floating between two percentages after about 2 hours. I plugged in the charger from my note II, and it seems to charge really quick. But is this higher amperage safe for the moto 360, since the stock is rated at a much lower amperage?
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The device will draw what it needs a .5a charger will provide up to that amount of current. a 2a charger will provide up to 2a of current but a device may not pull that much. It is generally thought that for LiIon batteries that providing a low maximum current and taking longer to charge will make the batteries last longer, so if you dont mind a slow charge cycle, which for a watch that should be charged while you are sleeping it doesnt matter then you should go back to the stock adapter to maximize total life.
I went off charger at 7:30am and now at 11 I am at 65%, which is terrible, but I'll wait a week to pass judgement, but my gear live and galaxy gear 1 with tizen both had awesome battery life of 2 full days with more than moderate use.... The Galaxy Gear 1 on Android was lucky to get more than 14 hrs of use.
Thanks everyone for helping me get my Watch up and running. For anyone who is new and reading this, fully charge your watch before pairing it since it will need at least 80% battery so it can update itself. Of course, this has already been stated in the thread and thanks to those folks who stated it already and all the credit goes to them.
I'm having this issue as well. I've been trying to charge it for the past few hours and it never gets past 10%. I kept trying to reset the device and it would never work. It kept coming up in the "Just a minute" mode which seems to eat the battery.
But finally on my last reset attempt, the device rebooted immediately and came back up on the "Select language" screen. I now have the device charging and am hopeful it will work this time.
But my big question is: how do you know when it's fully charged? Without knowing what the current charge level is, I'm afraid to try the update procedure or I may get stuck in the same "Just a minute" loop again. Anyone have any ideas on how to determine the charge level prior to setting up the device?
I killed mine. I tried to pair, got stuck on the "just a minute" screen and then it died. I charged it for a couple of hours and it still would get stuck. Somehow, I got to settings (still don't know how) and did a factory reset. Then, everything seemed ok and it was charged at 100% when I paired and did the update.
However, after the update, I got into a boot loop where it would show the M logo with the marks around the dial, flash to some colored balls, then say "android wear" and then it would reboot. Tech support from Motorola couldn't help me and finally after a few hours the watch died. I put it back on the charger and it would eventually fire back up and go into the bootloop again. It did it all night last night.
Furthermore, my indicator on the charger never lit up either.
I took it back and "exchanged" it for a new one that the store said would ship this week.
As much as I was anticipating this thing showing up, I'm pretty disappointed already.
Finally got mine booted. After successfully resetting the device (back to the "select a language" screen), I had it on the charger for about an hour. Then I tried again and it went through the whole installation successfully.
Ugh! Wish I read this first. Unable to get it to turn on at all, cannot get it charged over 6%
Over Achiever said:
Ugh! Wish I read this first. Unable to get it to turn on at all, cannot get it charged over 6%
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I was in the same boat. The trick is to get the device reset. When I was trying to do that (via the menu that comes up when you press-and-hold the watch button), it would sit there and do nothing. Then 10 seconds later it would power down. But then as it charged, it would power back up and the "Just a minute" message would appear.
To get it to work, I turned the device off and let it charge. When it powered back on, I turned it off immediately and kept charging it. Then eventually, the charge jumped up to about 13%. I tried the device reset option again and this time it powered down immediately and booted back up with the "select a language" screen. I then turned off the display and let it charge for an hour. After that, I went through the setup and it worked.
DanPLC said:
I was in the same boat. The trick is to get the device reset ... After that, I went through the setup and it worked.
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Thanks Dan, that did the trick. I see the firmware update added quite a few watch faces but can't customize the colors on those until the Connect app is updated.
Waiting for the watchface contest winner to be released by Motorola!

[Q] Phone shuts down when using camera.

Hi
My phone has recently developed a fault. As mentioned above when I use the camera the phone shuts down as soon as I take a photo. If i do the same with the charging cable connected the camera works ok.
This happens even with the battery at a high level of charge. Has anyone else had this problem and if so how was it solved.
I should mention the phone is stock 4.4.4 htc sense 6.0 Software No 3.33.61.9. Api level 6.25
Thanks
Update to earlier post
remetiffy said:
Hi
My phone has recently developed a fault. As mentioned above when I use the camera the phone shuts down as soon as I take a photo. If i do the same with the charging cable connected the camera works ok.
This happens even with the battery at a high level of charge. Has anyone else had this problem and if so how was it solved.
I should mention the phone is stock 4.4.4 htc sense 6.0 Software No 3.33.61.9. Api level 6.25
Thanks
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I thought I would carry out a test to see if it is a battery problem so I fully charged the phone to 100% then just left it all day. Switched on and the screen saver on.
So 10am fully charged. 7:55 pm checked phone and it had shut down and would not turn back on. When I plugged in a charger the screen lit up with the charging battery symbol and showing 23%.
Imthink a phone should last more than 12 hours when not in use. Or am I wrong.
remetiffy said:
I thought I would carry out a test to see if it is a battery problem so I fully charged the phone to 100% then just left it all day. Switched on and the screen saver on.
So 10am fully charged. 7:55 pm checked phone and it had shut down and would not turn back on. When I plugged in a charger the screen lit up with the charging battery symbol and showing 23%.
Imthink a phone should last more than 12 hours when not in use. Or am I wrong.
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go into settings / apps / Camera and clear the data / cache
I had this problem with the OneX I tried what @CiSa suggested it worked for one picture then it did the same as you described I had to take it back to my network provider I bought it from. Hope clearing the data cache works for you of it dosnt you will have to send it back to where you got it from
I think this may be a general battery problem and not just related to the battery.
The phone is now just shutting down when the battery gets below 45%
I'm not sure if I have caused this because I put the phone on charge every night regardless of charge level and leave it on charge all night. .
remetiffy said:
I think this may be a general battery problem and not just related to the battery.
The phone is now just shutting down when the battery gets below 45%
I'm not sure if I have caused this because I put the phone on charge every night regardless of charge level and leave it on charge all night. .
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That's how I charge my phone, every afternoon when i get home from work and again overnight when i go to bed ... never had a battery issue
Have you tried a hardware battery recalibration?
The battery calibration starts with the phone completely off. The steps are as follows: Charge the device for at least 10 minutes using the original charging cable in a wall outlet. With the device powered off while still plugged into the wall outlet, press and hold the volume up, volume down and power button for two full minutes. Use three fingers to hold these buttons and do not let go at any time. They will be held in at the same time for this to work. After two minutes, you can let go. At this point, the device should boot up and battery/charging logic will be re-calibrated.
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I have also charged my phone to 100%, then booted to recovery and charged it to 100%, the shut the phone down completely and let it charge ti ll the green light comes on 100%. you'll be surprised how the 3 different modes read the battery differently
Also the only time I had the camera shut down the phone I just cleared the DATA it fixed it
Thanks for all your suggestions. I tried the hardware battery recalibration but the phone just kept switching on.
Anyway whilst trying to do this I noticed the screen has lifted about millimetre at the bottom right hand corner. Wild this cause the battery to discharge.
I am having the same issue with my HTC One m8 eye the phone just shutdown with I take a picture in lie light with the flash I tried restoring the phone but only works for a short time so old help

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