Hi all,
my device get an istant 0% battery and power off, later I can power on my device and the battery level is as before, sometimes when i recharge my device the number of battery level jump from 0% to 80%, 70% or more...
what problem do I have? Can I resolve or I should do an RMA?
viktormcclane said:
Hi all,
my device get an istant 0% battery and power off, later I can power on my device and the battery level is as before, sometimes when i recharge my device the number of battery level jump from 0% to 80%, 70% or more...
what problem do I have? Can I resolve or I should do an RMA?
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Go ahead and RMA that phone. There's nothing we can help with here.
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SlimSnoopOS said:
Go ahead and RMA that phone. There's nothing we can help with here.
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ok i have done it
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So... I'm calibrating my battery. Charged it to 100%, left it run down to 0%, and am now charging it back up without any break. The problem is... as soon as I plugged in the charger when the phone powered down, the charging battery icon came up..and it wont go away. It's been like this for 2 hours.
I'm hoping the device is actually charging and isn't just frozen or something; I don't want to turn the device on as that might hinder the whole calibration thing.
Question is: Does anyone know how long it takes to charge from dead to 100% ? I need to know when to take the phone and see if it's actually been charging this whole time
Actually that happened to me last night let it charge for a lil bit unplug the phone take the battery out and then put the battery back in and turn the phone back on with the power button and it should turn back on
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Yeah I'd battery pull but can't mess up the calibration process. I know it's charging because the device is somewhat warm in the back and the display can't stay on for this long unless it's getting juice...
I'll battery pull if necessary in a couple of hours, or tomorrow morning. But seriously, this thing better be charging ಠ_ಠ
Dmw017 said:
ಠ_ಠ
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rofl nice face bro
wilkinator87 said:
rofl nice face bro
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Me gusta.
So it's morning, the device charged, but I did have to do a battery pull before booting it up. All is well :}
Yeah, I had this issue too
Wondered WTF was going on as I couldnt turn it back on whilst it was charging and the battery logo stayed on even when I unplugged it
Was resolved by pulling the battery and powering back on
OP hows your battery doing now?
Dmw017 said:
So... I'm calibrating my battery. Charged it to 100%, left it run down to 0%, and am now charging it back up without any break. The problem is... as soon as I plugged in the charger when the phone powered down, the charging battery icon came up..and it wont go away. It's been like this for 2 hours.
I'm hoping the device is actually charging and isn't just frozen or something; I don't want to turn the device on as that might hinder the whole calibration thing.
Question is: Does anyone know how long it takes to charge from dead to 100% ? I need to know when to take the phone and see if it's actually been charging this whole time
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When I did a full charge from the point that I ran the battery down until the phone turned itself off, it took approx 140min for it to charge completely to 100%. That being said, I'd give it 2.5hrs max and if it still isn't showing it as being done charging, then there may be a problem.
spences10 said:
Yeah, I had this issue too
Wondered WTF was going on as I couldnt turn it back on whilst it was charging and the battery logo stayed on even when I unplugged it
Was resolved by pulling the battery and powering back on
OP hows your battery doing now?
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It's caused by the bad cwm. We need a fixed cwm.
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Battery was at 27% at 2:47pm. Been turned on since 10AM and playing music for about two hours with screen turned on for 2h 15m. Was in airplane mode for about 2hours as well. No es bueno imo, compared to what I saw before. Might be the new rom/kernels I flashed; even though they were supposed to significantly increase battery life.
..ah well who knows lol
ljwnow said:
It's caused by the bad cwm. We need a fixed cwm.
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Has this issue been solved? I just rooted my phone, installed CWM, and different ROM. Whenever phone is powered off and I try to charge it, I cannot turn it back on without battery pull. This wasn't an issue with stock phone.
Anyone have this problem?
My battery is below 15% there is a pop up. After few mins..about 1 or 2mins when it reaches 13% it jump to 1% and have the 1% pop up and then shut down.
Anyone have this problem?
Isit something to do with the values in system?
By rooting or flashing new ROM does it fixed the problem?
I on ics...not rooted
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icbless said:
Anyone have this problem?
My battery is below 15% there is a pop up. After few mins..about 1 or 2mins when it reaches 13% it jump to 1% and have the 1% pop up and then shut down.
Anyone have this problem?
Isit something to do with the values in system?
By rooting or flashing new ROM does it fixed the problem?
I on ics...not rooted
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You could try getting root, and wiping battery stats in CWM.
icbless said:
Anyone have this problem?
My battery is below 15% there is a pop up. After few mins..about 1 or 2mins when it reaches 13% it jump to 1% and have the 1% pop up and then shut down.
Anyone have this problem?
Isit something to do with the values in system?
By rooting or flashing new ROM does it fixed the problem?
I on ics...not rooted
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Never did I encounter that kind of problem. Anyway, my ION is just 9 days old as of now and I know that batteries has to go through a series of charge and discharge cycles before you can get its optimum performance.
What I did was insanely used my ION until its get to 5% of battery power left then charged it, I did that for a week. What I did on the eight day was quite different. When the battery reached 5% of its remaining power, I turned the unit OFF. Plugged in the wall charger then turned the unit ON. In this case, the operating system won't boot up. You'll just see an animated battery that tells you that it’s charging and left my ION on that state for 12 straight hours. Aside from that installed this little app and configured it.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mobo.task.killer
Now, after eight hours of moderate usage I still got 80% of battery power remaining. Though Wi-fi is only turned on during manual sync. Bluetooth turned off since I despise bluetooth devices. NFC turned on only when needed. Brightness is always at the lowest level and only maxed out if needed.
You may not get the same results but I hope this helps.
Sorry repost..
I have tried to press *#0228# on phone dialer n it shows up my battery stat? What is that for?
N when i choose quick start, it draining my battery? Why?? Can anybody help me??
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1520115
All the codes
Thx man.. but i Cant find explanation why suddenly my batt draining about 30% after preessing it.
I wonder if someone can answer it.. thxxx
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Ruck fules said:
Thx man.. but i Cant find explanation why suddenly my batt draining about 30% after preessing it.
I wonder if someone can answer it.. thxxx
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Neither do i.
But once you select the test, the % will stay there for a long time before dropping again.
Tried the code and pressed quick start and my battery lost charge from 48% to 25%. Weird...
It that for battery recalibration? Or just a code to suck the battery.
nicedino said:
It that for battery recalibration? Or just a code to suck the battery.
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Its there for recalibration of the battery.
After you flash a new kernel, you should at least use and then load your battery 5 days. Within this time you may use the code as follows.
Charge up to 100%, then use the code and turn of the device and again charge the phone untill its full. Turn it on and use it.
After 4 or 5 days you will recognice, that these drops of the load will not be as big as before, or even been dismissed.
Have fun!
Ottschke said:
Its there for recalibration of the battery.
After you flash a new kernel, you should at least use and then load your battery 5 days. Within this time you may use the code as follows.
Charge up to 100%, then use the code and turn of the device and again charge the phone untill its full. Turn it on and use it.
After 4 or 5 days you will recognice, that these drops of the load will not be as big as before, or even been dismissed.
Have fun!
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I'm not fully convinced that's the proper procedure.
Is there any official documentation on what the quick star command does?
I ask this because lately (I have the galaxy s4 from about 2 months now) the phone dies with battery at about 20% to 30%.
If I hit quick start, it shows 5% but after a reboot it showed 23%.
But soon after that it powered off.
It's like 22% is 0%, and it seems I can't reset it.
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I now clicked the quickstart button while keeping the flash led ON with a flashlight program. That seems to have worked because the battery gauge now says 11%.
We'll see how it goes.
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Nothing. I think the battery is broken.
It dies at about 20%-30% and when the phone restarts, plugged in, it says it's 20%.
Ruck fules said:
Thx man.. but i Cant find explanation why suddenly my batt draining about 30% after preessing it.
I wonder if someone can answer it.. thxxx
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That's because "quick start" just LOADS the battery by executing a cpu heavy task. Then it resamples the battery voltage.
Charge the battery (possibly with a slow charge on a 1A or 500mA ac adapter) then disconnect the adapter, when the battery drops off 100%, hist quick start again and charge again.
Eventually it will stabilize. If it will not probably your battery is getting bad.
Zibri said:
I'm not fully convinced that's the proper procedure.
Is there any official documentation on what the quick star command does?
I ask this because lately (I have the galaxy s4 from about 2 months now) the phone dies with battery at about 20% to 30%.
If I hit quick start, it shows 5% but after a reboot it showed 23%.
But soon after that it powered off.
It's like 22% is 0%, and it seems I can't reset it.
Update
I now clicked the quickstart button while keeping the flash led ON with a flashlight program. That seems to have worked because the battery gauge now says 11%.
We'll see how it goes.
Second Update
Nothing. I think the battery is broken.
It dies at about 20%-30% and when the phone restarts, plugged in, it says it's 20%.
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This causes battery broken
yep.. battery is broken 90%
guys are you facing any battery calibration issues with your Nexus 5x? I'm on Chroma ROM + Elemental X, and the issue is that battery percentage gets sometimes stuck at a certain percentage for some long time, then suddenly it goes down by 2% in a second!
Example: 70% of battery, it stays at 70% for around 6 or 7 minutes, then while still looking at battery percentage, it goes down to 68% instead of 69%
Is this a known issue? I've already drained my battery to 0% until the phone turned off and charged it to 100% while turned off (repeated it twice as I followed a guide I found on calibrating battery).
Admins can you please remove this thread? I resolved the issue
Silvers91 said:
Admins can you please remove this thread? I resolved the issue
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Could you write how you resolved this issue? In case anyone stumbles onto your thread at a later date.
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SlimSnoopOS said:
Could you write how you resolved this issue? In case anyone stumbles onto your thread at a later date.
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Sure thing
I discharged my battery to 0% until the phone turned off, then charged it to 100% while the phone is still turned off
I calibrated the battery using Battery Calibration app from the Play Store (needs root though, if you don't have root you can skip this step)
I discharged the battery again to 0% and charged it again to 100% just like the first step
And that's it, now the battery percentage drains normally
Which app exactly??do i need root for calibration?
My phone has been having less hours of screen time recently, and shutdowns when the battery indicator is at 0%, (obviously), but the problem comes when I plug the charger and it says that the phone has 20-30% of battery. I wonder there is something to fix this, and make my phone shutdown when it is really at 0% of battery.
thx in advance
Dedede_ said:
My phone has been having less hours of screen time recently, and shutdowns when the battery indicator is at 0%, (obviously), but the problem comes when I plug the charger and it says that the phone has 20-30% of battery. I wonder there is something to fix this, and make my phone shutdown when it is really at 0% of battery.
thx in advance
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firstly you have to tell these (1)how old is your device?(2) using stock rom or custom?(3)how often you charge your device?
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Dedede_ said:
My phone has been having less hours of screen time recently, and shutdowns when the battery indicator is at 0%, (obviously), but the problem comes when I plug the charger and it says that the phone has 20-30% of battery. I wonder there is something to fix this, and make my phone shutdown when it is really at 0% of battery.
thx in advance
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If you haven't done any rom upgrades then you might want to replace your battery.