I suppose this is a battery issue, but is there a way to calibrate the phone with a specific battery? The phone is shutting down unexpectedly cause the operating system shows 25% charge when, in reality, I suppose has drained out.
I've drained the battery, charged it to 100% while the phone is off (I've read this is how you calibrate batteries), but the issue persists.
Any suggestions? Thanks!
Needs new batt
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Try calibrating battery
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Try calibrating battery
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Any suggestions as to how? Phone is rooted, if that helps.
Thanks!
I had the same problem. Just download "Battery Calibration" app from the store and follow the steps. (The icon of the app is little android with procent).
It should fix your problem in few days, so it may restart a few more times after you do calibration, but it should be fixed.
petar11199 said:
I had the same problem. Just download "Battery Calibration" app from the store and follow the steps. (The icon of the app is little android with procent).
It should fix your problem in few days, so it may restart a few more times after you do calibration, but it should be fixed.
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Yes, it seems to do the trick after two or three calibrations. Thank you for the suggestion.
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Needs new batt
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He does not need a new battery. Its a calibration problem.
Also check the battery voltage, at full must be on 4.3-4.35 while connected. And low is on the 3.4 zone, below that the battery dies suddenly and damages it.
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Hi
my wildfire can't charge more than 5% i know it is not battery fault because i have used two different batteries.
i wiped my battery 5 times i wiped everything a changed my Rom Changed my kernel.i am using CM7.
i read this topic http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=11803458&postcount=10
but it is for Motorolla and when i pull out battery my phone turns off immediately.
i used http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1597846 but it didn't work for me.
i tried to restore my phone to official rom with RUU but i can't because it says that your battery must be more than 30% so i don't know how to do that thank you everyone please guide me?
Try installing battery caliberation from play storeand follow the instructions given in the app. It might help.
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.xxx. said:
Try installing battery caliberation from play storeand follow the instructions given in the app. It might help.
Sent from Hell!!
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If what .xxx. said doesn't work then i'll say the same thing i have said in my almost every post in wildfire section
"Your motherboard might be damaged, (the link between micro-USB port and the motherboard to be specific)....please get it checked...i had the same problem"
.xxx. said:
Try installing battery caliberation from play storeand follow the instructions given in the app. It might help.
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as i said i cant charge my phone more than 5% so i can't calibrate because this app need 100% charge.BTW thanks for your reply
Echo237 said:
If what .xxx. said doesn't work then i'll say the same thing i have said in my almost every post in wildfire section
"Your motherboard might be damaged, (the link between micro-USB port and the motherboard to be specific)....please get it checked...i had the same problem"
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i think it's software problem not hardware because i changed the battery with another battery which was used in another phone and it was full but in my phone the battery status was 11% when i put it again to another willy it was 95%.
It doesn't charge after 5% or it doesn't show more than 5% battery? Huge difference between the 2
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.xxx. said:
It doesn't charge after 5% or it doesn't show more than 5% battery? Huge difference between the 2
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Exactly. And if it is like that, then use the calibration tool while your phone it on charge.
Again asking for clarifying....is you phone not charging beyond some % or is your phone not showing the charge beyond some %
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I am having a similar problem but mine doesn't charge beyond 75-80% depending upon when I have plugged it for charging.
If I start charging at say 50%+ it charges beyond 80% but does not fully charge, and if I start at say <40% it does not go beyond 74%.
Now at this level if I restart my willy the battery shows 90+% and I can charge it to 100%.
I have tried everything wiping the battery stats, using the calibration tool nothing's really working. I doubt when I used a Samsung charger for charging that's where the electrical circuit might have got damaged or may be when when I dropped it from 4-5ft.
Since I have already rooted it I don't think HTC service center will help me here with motherboard or electrical changes.
If you guys know any method lease let me know and btw it's >1.5 yr old battery.
Thanks
revankar said:
I am having a similar problem but mine doesn't charge beyond 75-80% depending upon when I have plugged it for charging.
If I start charging at say 50%+ it charges beyond 80% but does not fully charge, and if I start at say <40% it does not go beyond 74%.
Now at this level if I restart my willy the battery shows 90+% and I can charge it to 100%.
I have tried everything wiping the battery stats, using the calibration tool nothing's really working. I doubt when I used a Samsung charger for charging that's where the electrical circuit might have got damaged or may be when when I dropped it from 4-5ft.
Since I have already rooted it I don't think HTC service center will help me here with motherboard or electrical changes.
If you guys know any method lease let me know and btw it's >1.5 yr old battery.
Thanks
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can you explain more?shall i charge it then remove battery and then start charging again and again?i could reach to 42% woooow but not 100%.
can anyone change the codes of battery by making a flashable patch for just showing 100% of battery(not real status) i need this for calibrating my battery.but batterystats.bin wasn't useful
This issue may have been solved, but I'll post anyway.
You can calibrate your battery when it's lower than 100% using the app mentioned above. There is an option within the app to calibrate it regardless of battery percentage, just click that option then calibrate.
Hope it helps,
Francis.
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Hi!
As we know when we install a new rom we sometimes have battery drain or when we flash a new kernel etc..... what is this?? this means that your battery goes to 0% very quickly!
The normal steep is goes to recovery and wipe battery stats!!
but what i do if in recovery don't appear something like wipe battery stats??
simple!! be sure that your nexus is completely charged,download this app ,, tap on battery calibration !! (after that charge your nexus without break)and congratulations.... buy a beer and make a party!!
I don't made this app.... just share it....
i will upload the link in a note pad... why?? simple.... i can't put links!!!
There is no need for battery calibration. Just discharge to 0% then charge back to 100% and you should be good to go.
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There is no need for battery calibration. Just discharge to 0% then charge back to 100% and you should be good to go.
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o really?? i post that because sometimes when i flash a new kernel my battery percentage lie.... when i had for example 15% mi tablet shut down and i calibrate with this app and mi tablet shut down in 0%... normally...... and i do that always y flash a new rom or a kernel...... maybe i'm wrong .....
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There is no need for battery calibration. Just discharge to 0% then charge back to 100% and you should be good to go.
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It doesn't even need to be to zero.
Everyone should go to batteryuniversity.com and read the articles on cycling and charging li-Ion batteries. Then you will be able to make sense of conflicting advice on batteries.
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ezas said:
It doesn't even need to be to zero.
Everyone should go to batteryuniversity.com and read the articles on cycling and charging li-Ion batteries. Then you will be able to make sense of conflicting advice on batteries.
Current: Note 2 - Nexus 7 - Charge
Retired: Player 5.0 - Fascinate
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mmmmm thanks for the page....
The myth of wiping battery stats was thoroughly debunked almost a year and a half ago. It is a 100% true statement that neither this app nor wiping battery stats in recovery has ever affected anyone's battery life or battery indication in any way, shape, or form.
Want to know why battery drains after flashing a new rom or kernel? Hint- it has absolutely nothing to do with incorrect battery stats- totally disregarding the fact for a moment that batterystats.bin has absolutely nothing to do with battery charge indication.. After flashing a new rom, your device is actually using more battery than usual as accounts are set up and synced. Likewise, after flashing a new kernel, it takes a short amount of time for the kernel to "settle."
If you still believe the myth that battery stats need to be wiped every now and again, there's an even easier way to do it than wiping in recovery or using some snake oil app... charge your device to full or near full and then unplug it from the charger. Voila- you've just successfully wiped battery stats!
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There is no need for battery calibration. Just discharge to 0% then charge back to 100% and you should be good to go.
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This.
OP, stop posting nonsense. Seriously.
Strange battery behavior
It's actually odd, my battery started getting stuck at 100% like a week ago or so, after 11 hrs standby time and 30 mins screen-on time, it doesn't even drop 1%. However, it shuts down normally at 1%. I actually tried so many things to fix this, i opened the back cover and pulled the battery out, i let it run dead and charge it all the way up, but it just seems to like that 100% mark. Since it actually shuts down at 1%, i wanted to make sure it's completely dead, so i booted into recovery and oddly, with max brightness in twrp, it took about 15 mins for the device to completely shut down.
Any ideas what might fix this?
coolbyte9 said:
It's actually odd, my battery started getting stuck at 100% like a week ago or so, after 11 hrs standby time and 30 mins screen-on time, it doesn't even drop 1%. However, it shuts down normally at 1%. I actually tried so many things to fix this, i opened the back cover and pulled the battery out, i let it run dead and charge it all the way up, but it just seems to like that 100% mark. Since it actually shuts down at 1%, i wanted to make sure it's completely dead, so i booted into recovery and oddly, with max brightness in twrp, it took about 15 mins for the device to completely shut down.
Any ideas what might fix this?
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Bear in mind that you optimally do not want to discharge the battery to the point of shutdown. Doing so shortens its lifespan, and can trigger the N7 to go into a hibernation mode on order to protect the battery from permanent unrecoverable damage due to a deep discharge.
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najaboy said:
Bear in mind that you optimally do not want to discharge the battery to the point of shutdown. Doing so shortens its lifespan, and can trigger the N7 to go into a hibernation mode on order to protect the battery from permanent unrecoverable damage due to a deep discharge.
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I do know that, I just wanted to try out every thing that could fix this annoying bug.
seriously, battery calibration is for nothing and waste your data and time to download it..
najaboy said:
The myth of wiping battery stats was thoroughly debunked almost a year and a half ago. It is a 100% true statement that neither this app nor wiping battery stats in recovery has ever affected anyone's battery life or battery indication in any way, shape, or form.
Want to know why battery drains after flashing a new rom or kernel? Hint- it has absolutely nothing to do with incorrect battery stats- totally disregarding the fact for a moment that batterystats.bin has absolutely nothing to do with battery charge indication.. After flashing a new rom, your device is actually using more battery than usual as accounts are set up and synced. Likewise, after flashing a new kernel, it takes a short amount of time for the kernel to "settle."
If you still believe the myth that battery stats need to be wiped every now and again, there's an even easier way to do it than wiping in recovery or using some snake oil app... charge your device to full or near full and then unplug it from the charger. Voila- you've just successfully wiped battery stats!
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i have a question....... i discovered this app because mi battery was giving me problems..... for example...... it charges very quickly .... and when i had mmmmm 15% my tablet just shutdown....... when i use this app, i charged my battery to 100% and i "calibrate" my battery ,and my battery works perfect again, now my tablet shutdown in 0% or something like that..... so that could be called calibration.... o what?
thanks!!
alonsoch said:
i have a question....... i discovered this app because mi battery was giving me problems..... for example...... it charges very quickly .... and when i had mmmmm 15% my tablet just shutdown....... when i use this app, i charged my battery to 100% and i "calibrate" my battery ,and my battery works perfect again, now my tablet shutdown in 0% or something like that..... so that could be called calibration.... o what?
thanks!!
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The app has nothing to do with it as the only thing it clears is the list of processes that have operated on battery since the last full or near full charge.
The only "calibration" that an end user can perform entails a complete discharge/charge cycle. This resets the flags for the battery's internal fuel gauge.
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Is there a fix for stuck battery percentage? My tablet was working fine and all of a sudden I realized it was being stuck at 100% regardless of how much I used it.
Aria807 said:
Is there a fix for stuck battery percentage? My tablet was working fine and all of a sudden I realized it was being stuck at 100% regardless of how much I used it.
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a reboot usually fixes it
thx fo info
does that mean these two posts are crap?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/Battery_Calibration
http://www.xda-developers.com/andro...asy-way-with-battery-calibration-for-android/
dosmastr said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/Battery_Calibration
http://www.xda-developers.com/andro...asy-way-with-battery-calibration-for-android/
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Both are outdated.
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The only "calibration" that an end user can perform entails a complete discharge/charge cycle. This resets the flags for the battery's internal fuel gauge.
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This is all the recalibration the device needs.
Naja is 99% correct. It's not the only calibration you can do (you can wipe stats), but it's the only one you should need to do.
batteryuniversity.com has a couple of good articles on the care and feeding of Li-Ion batteries. There is a lot of less than accurate info that floats around about batteries. The above site is a good way to learn the difference.
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Wiping stats does nothing in terms of calibration.
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How do you recalibrate battey?
My battery is draining at >1% every 3-4 mins
Wifi ON, brightness- lowest possible.
Processes: FB, wechat, android stuff.
And im not doing anything to it.. I get around 5-6 hours
Any tips?
Bizarre, if I leave mine off the charger overnight it drops by only 2% after 8 hours
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Matty2013 said:
Bizarre, if I leave mine off the charger overnight it drops by only 2% after 8 hours
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Mine is with the screen on at its lowest brightness. If i do turn it off with wifi off, i get 5-10% battery drain.
How about do a factory reset and measure again. If things are OK then it must be caused by some of the apps you installed. You can then install your apps one at a time and measure, so that you can isolate the problem to a single app.
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do you have Adblock plus installed?
oilfighter said:
do you have Adblock plus installed?
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Yes kind sir i do have it installed. Could it be the culprit?
pacman1891 said:
How about do a factory reset and measure again. If things are OK then it must be caused by some of the apps you installed. You can then install your apps one at a time and measure, so that you can isolate the problem to a single app.
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What if i did and its still like that?
All so ive used my tablet up to 2% battery left around 10-15x.. You think that could have caused it?
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Yes kind sir i do have it installed. Could it be the culprit?
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that is ABSOLUTELY the culprit.
Use AdFfree instead: http://adfree.bigtincan.com/
I was pissed that my N7 was draining upwards of 15%~20% overnight, in airplane mode, and couldn't find the problem. Till the tablet wouldn't boot up, and I had to do a wipe, and noticed the battery draining after I installed Adblock Plus.
oilfighter said:
that is ABSOLUTELY the culprit.
Use AdFfree instead: http://adfree.bigtincan.com/
I was pissed that my N7 was draining upwards of 15%~20% overnight, in airplane mode, and couldn't find the problem. Till the tablet wouldn't boot up, and I had to do a wipe, and noticed the battery draining after I installed Adblock Plus.
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Using adfree now, but unfortunately, im now draining at 12-15%.... Im getting around 5 hrs of battery life .
Toepack24 said:
What if i did and its still like that?
All so ive used my tablet up to 2% battery left around 10-15x.. You think that could have caused it?
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If you have confirmed it's not a software issue, then I guess the only thing left to do is to return it, or use your warranty.
Read this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithium-ion_battery
In the "Battery Life" section, it says:
Rechargeable batteries degrade with use, the capacity decreasing until it is unusably small. Li+ batteries last longer[110] if not deeply discharged (depleted) before recharging. The smaller the depth of discharge, the longer the battery will last.[111]
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pacman1891 said:
If you have confirmed it's not a software issue, then I guess the only thing left to do is to return it, or use your warranty.
Read this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithium-ion_battery
In the "Battery Life" section, it says:
Rechargeable batteries degrade with use, the capacity decreasing until it is unusably small. Li+ batteries last longer[110] if not deeply discharged (depleted) before recharging. The smaller the depth of discharge, the longer the battery will last.[111]
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thanks man, very useful information. i hope its not a software issue. cheers!
Wifi ON, brightness- lowest po
My battery is draining at >1% every 3-4 mins
Wifi ON, brightness- lowest possible.
Processes: FB, wechat, android stuff too.
Btw do battery calibration apps work?
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Btw do battery calibration apps work?
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From what I know the way battery calibration works is to monitor the full charge and full discharge process of your battery, which will just add at least another deep cycle to your battery. You can do it once, but no more.
Some battery calibration apps claim full deep cycle is not required, but then it wont be as accurate. I think that is just for the situation where flashing a custom rom caused the new OS to lose track of the battery status. To get an accurate reading you need a full deep cycle.
If you are using a case, that may be another contributing factor to the premature battery degradation. Many cases prevent heat from dissipating properly and effectively cook your battery if you put a load on the tablet, like playing 3D games. Heat is just as bad as deep cycle to these batteries.
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ugoodway said:
My battery is draining at >1% every 3-4 mins
Wifi ON, brightness- lowest possible.
Processes: FB, wechat, android stuff too.
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That is terrible. Again if it stays the same after a factory reset, return and get a new one because battery degradation is irreversible.
If you can't get it exchanged or serviced, the other option is to wait a little bit and you will be able to buy DIY battery replacement kits on ebay. There are plenty of them for the 2012 nexus 7.
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What we need to do a Battery Calibration, and each did what rom replacement batteries should be calibrated?
What effect did the Battery Calibration in our device?
Apps like Battery Calibration basically removed battery.bin which is removed at every full charge. If you want to calibrate your battery, i heard that you should completely use phone until 0% and charge full(100%) without using it
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teddytsen said:
Apps like Battery Calibration basically removed battery.bin which is removed at every full charge. If you want to calibrate your battery, i heard that you should completely use phone until 0% and charge full(100%) without using it
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You've tried the battery calibration
d4v_lnks said:
You've tried the battery calibration
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im my opinion it has no effect on aor phone. Battery calibration is a myth.
My Z PLAY charger is damaged and is not working anymore i had given the charger for replacement 4days ago which will take around 10-15 days.
And NOW I'm charging my z play with Sony charger through the USB provided in box.
But the battery life now becomes very very terrible!
It is only giving 2-3 hrs Screen On time!(Using only Facebook and WhatsApp)
Can anyone TELL how can i REGAIN my previous battery life when I'll receive my original charger from moto?
Anyways PLEASE!?
Yash24 said:
My Z PLAY charger is damaged and is not working anymore i had given the charger for replacement 4days ago which will take around 10-15 days.
And NOW I'm charging my z play with Sony charger through the USB provided in box.
But the battery life now becomes very very terrible!
It is only giving 2-3 hrs Screen On time!(Using only Facebook and WhatsApp)
Can anyone TELL how can i REGAIN my previous battery life when I'll receive my original charger from moto?
Anyways PLEASE!?
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That's strange. Did you reset ? If yes I think you should get your phone checked.
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leoavi94 said:
That's strange. Did you reset ? If yes I think you should get your phone checked.
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I'll try hard reset after receiving my moto charger.
What's the relation ?
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What's the relation ?
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If I'll perform hard reset now then battery life will again become very very terrible after charging with others company charger like now.
[Battery becomes terrible after charging device with another charger at that time.]
Yash24 said:
If I'll perform hard reset now then battery life will again become very very terrible after charging with others company charger like now.
[Battery becomes terrible after charging device with another charger at that time.]
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In the beginning i was charging with my note 2 charger and that's almost 5 years old. No problems. Try a different charger and reset. After that use battery caliberarion app by Nema. Download it from play store.
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leoavi94 said:
In the beginning i was charging with my note 2 charger and that's almost 5 years old. No problems. Try a different charger and reset. After that use battery caliberarion app by Nema. Download it from play store.
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You were also getting very weak battery life with note 5 charger?
And you have got your previous battery backup again after reset?
And can you also explain what to do after receiving my moto charger?
Please
Yash24 said:
You were also getting very weak battery life with note 5 charger?
And you have got your previous battery backup again after reset?
And can you also explain what to do after receiving my moto charger?
Please
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Charger had no effect on battery. After reset it's not quite the same but better than before ( before reset).
Follow these instructions.
1) reset and wipe cache ( use recovery mode )
2) install battery caliberation by Nema from play store.
3) charge your phone to 100%. ( Phone will show 100% even when it's not...keep it plugged in.)
4) calibrate using Nema
5) install accu battery and gsm battery stats
5) observe for next 4-5days.
PS: gsm battery stats will require you to grant it permission using adb. Instructions are there in the app.
How much battery do you loose over night? If it's more than 3-4% then it is because of some wake lock and GSM better battery stats will help you identify it.
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leoavi94 said:
Charger had no effect on battery. After reset it's not quite the same but better than before ( before reset).
Follow these instructions.
1) reset and wipe cache ( use recovery mode )
2) install battery caliberation by Nema from play store.
3) charge your phone to 100%. ( Phone will show 100% even when it's not...keep it plugged in.)
4) calibrate using Nema
5) install accu battery and gsm battery stats
5) observe for next 4-5days.
PS: gsm battery stats will require you to grant it permission using adb. Instructions are there in the app.
How much battery do you loose over night? If it's more than 3-4% then it is because of some wake lock and GSM better battery stats will help you identify it.
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Tnx!
I have heard that battery saving apps like accubattery give harm to battery life.
I loose 3-4 percent over night(Not more than 3-4)
Sometimes 3 and sometime 4 percent.
Yash24 said:
Tnx!
I have heard that battery saving apps like accubattery give harm to battery life.
I loose 3-4 percent over night(Not more than 3-4)
Sometimes 3 and sometime 4 percent.
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Accu battery is not a battery saving app. It's a battery monitor app.
Any battery saving app is just a scam.
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leoavi94 said:
Accu battery is not a battery saving app. It's a battery monitor app.
Any battery saving app is just a scam.
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OK..
But i think that gsam battery monitor is more useful and better
Does battery calibration (By Nema) requires root?
If yes
Can you tell if it can be done without root?
Yash24 said:
OK..
But i think that gsam battery monitor is more useful and better
Does battery calibration (By Nema) requires root?
If yes
Can you tell if it can be done without root?
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Yes GSM is better both of them have their own merits. Accu battery will show you in a very user friendly way. I use both and typically I use accu battery to check per app usage rather than GSM.
And no, battery calibration app doesn't require root.
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leoavi94 said:
Yes GSM is better both of them have their own merits. Accu battery will show you in a very user friendly way. I use both and typically I use accu battery to check per app usage rather than GSM.
And no, battery calibration app doesn't require root.
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Thanks Alot for Help!
I'm worried about my battery life if it'll be restored by your methods or not.(What do you think?:silly:)
I don't want to send my device to Motorola care
Yash24 said:
Thanks Alot for Help!
I'm worried about my battery life if it'll be restored by your methods or not.(What do you think?:silly:)
I don't want to send my device to Motorola care
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Try these methods. If it's not an hardware problem, I am sure it will help.
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leoavi94 said:
Try these methods. If it's not an hardware problem, I am sure it will help.
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OHK
One last question::angel:
After calibrating battery and unplugging charger we'll have to again drain it to 0 and charge to 100?
Or unplug and it's done?
Yash24 said:
OHK
One last question::angel:
After calibrating battery and unplugging charger we'll have to again drain it to 0 and charge to 100?
Or unplug and it's done?
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No need to drop to 0. You can can plug at 5 or 10 percent.
Please note that after reset it will take some cycles for android and battery to adjust. So follow the instructions above.
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leoavi94 said:
No need to drop to 0. You can can plug at 5 or 10 percent.
Please note that after reset it will take some cycles for android and battery to adjust. So follow the instructions above.
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This one?
Charger had no effect on battery. After reset it's not quite the same but better than before ( before reset).
Follow these instructions.
1) reset and wipe cache ( use recovery mode )
2) install battery caliberation by Nema from play store.
3) charge your phone to 100%. ( Phone will show 100% even when it's not...keep it plugged in.)
4) calibrate using Nema
5) install accu battery and gsm battery stats
5) observe for next 4-5days.
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Yash24 said:
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Charger had no effect on battery. After reset it's not quite the same but better than before ( before reset).
Follow these instructions.
1) reset and wipe cache ( use recovery mode )
2) install battery caliberation by Nema from play store.
3) charge your phone to 100%. ( Phone will show 100% even when it's not...keep it plugged in.)
4) calibrate using Nema
5) install accu battery and gsm battery stats
5) observe for next 4-5days.
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Yes.
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leoavi94 said:
Yes.
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Thanks alott
You helped me alot!!