Whenever i unplug the phone,the battery drops to 99%. Is it Normal or just me?
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pretty much every android phone ive owned has done this
ankurisbak said:
Whenever i unplug the phone,the battery drops to 99%. Is it Normal or just me?
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Happens to me too. Or if it does hit 100 it drops immediately to 99 the moment i take it off the charger.
Well It happened on my dad's E4GT too. But fascinate/OG Epic/Illusion/Evo 3d Which I own never did so!
Take a glass and fill it up with water until it overflows, think of this as your battery. Tip it just a little and you lose some, at which point you will not have 100% of the water anymore. The moment you take it off the charger, it would only make sense for it to immediately go to 99%
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Looks like its a common problem! Thanx for ur inputs everyone.
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Daydream sounds awesome. I have it displaying the clock while it's charging. My questions is, how much drainage is it doing to the battery while the screen is on?
For instance, if i had the screen completely off, I would have reached 100% in 1 hour rather than 1.5 hours since I have day dream working...?
So how much drainage?
lemonspeakers said:
Daydream sounds awesome. I have it displaying the clock while it's charging. My questions is, how much drainage is it doing to the battery while the screen is on?
For instance, if i had the screen completely off, I would have reached 100% in 1 hour rather than 1.5 hours since I have day dream working...?
So how much drainage?
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For me it charges at the same rate with daydream on(of the wall)
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What concerns me more than charging rate is screen degradation, AMOLED screens degrade over time so I wouldn't keep my screen on if I wasn't using it
Ma7moud90 said:
What concerns me more than charging rate is screen degradation, AMOLED screens degrade over time so I wouldn't keep my screen on if I wasn't using it
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Exactly, you risk burn in by using this feature too much i think
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This might be why Google switched the display type from AMOLED to the LCD in the nexus 4.
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msavic6 said:
This might be why Google switched the display type from AMOLED to the LCD in the nexus 4.
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I think it was LG's choice and I think LCD is cheaper.
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Are any of the daydreams even static? I assumed that the reason the clock bounces around is to avoid things like burn-in.
The standard one is static, some of the third party ones are not. I really wouldn't worry it too much.
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I'm using the Beautiful Widget daydream and it is awesome. One of my favorite features on 4.2
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my gnex fully charged 2hour 30min. your gnex charge to fast wow! which charger r u using?
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arrish4 said:
my gnex fully charged 2hour 30min. your gnex charge to fast wow! which charger r u using?
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my gnex also takes around 1-1.5 hours to full charge from 0%.. i use the charger that came with it
T-Keith said:
The standard one is static, some of the third party ones are not. I really wouldn't worry it too much.
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Check again, the standard daydream clock is not static, at least the digital one isn't.
i lost my original charger!
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it isn't just about burn in... amoled pixels do degrade over time like another user said,and this is a dangerous way to screw up your screen much quicker.
not a good feature to use on our phone imo
It takes a long time for that to happen there are plenty of people still rocking a Galaxy S1 and the screen is fine but I'm not saying there's no one with problems but I doubt it would mess up by using daydream
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Ya, the digital clock is not static. However, I would worry more about the navigation bar because that thing is gonna stay in landscape mode and I already got a nav bar burn-in in portrait.
arrish4 said:
my gnex fully charged 2hour 30min. your gnex charge to fast wow! which charger r u using?
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Mine too... took about 1:30h ~ 2h to fully charge... i use the original charger of GNex
Jasonhunterx said:
It takes a long time for that to happen there are plenty of people still rocking a Galaxy S1 and the screen is fine but I'm not saying there's no one with problems but I doubt it would mess up by using daydream
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depends, is it on overnight? Say you sleep 8 hours that's 8 hours extra the pixels are on per day.
Do the math, it would add up quickly
burn in only occurs when you have an static image in the same place all the time.. daydream move the clock around the screen every few seconds, and with the black background most of the pixels of the screen are off anyway.
so no, there is no danger using daydream.
rodmc123 said:
burn in only occurs when you have an static image in the same place all the time.. daydream move the clock around the screen every few seconds, and with the black background most of the pixels of the screen are off anyway.
so no, there is no danger using daydream.
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I'm not talking about burn in....
do you not know about the degradation of amoled pixels over time?
you could end up with dead/stuck pixels a lot earlier than expected.
Just curious to no if someone has an answer. You see that drop in the graph and then it climbs back up? How can that climb happen without charging. I never plugged it into anything. So how can the line climb back up? Thanks
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The graph is an estimation, not 100% accurate. Sometimes when the battery gets warm, the device may think it is a little lower than it actually is. So after using it sometimes if you turn the screen off for a while you can actually "gain percentages".
cupfulloflol said:
The graph is an estimation, not 100% accurate. Sometimes when the battery gets warm, the device may think it is a little lower than it actually is. So after using it sometimes if you turn the screen off for a while you can actually "gain percentages".
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Cool. Appreciate the answer. I always wonder why that happens. :thumbup:
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Hi there I usually have the GPS off because I have the idea it is a battery killer does anyone know if this is true? How many hours does it take from battery time?
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Mine only seems to turn on (and drain battery) when it's in use.
I use it a lot while driving and it only turns on and kill the battery while is in use. If it is turned on and non of your apps are using it it will be in stand by and the drain will not be huge but there will be some drain.
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You're really not saving anything much by turning GPS off.
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Unless your using an app that constantly is using gps tracking, you're not going to drain much of your battery. Now if your playing Ingress for example, that drains your battery very fast. If it is a continuous problem that your gps tracking is draining your battery, use an app called Screen Standby to keep your screen awake in a state that uses less battery. And possible purchase a portable charger, they are great in a pinch if you're not in a car or near a wall outlet.
Thanks guys!
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Hey guys, I just want to check.
I take about 3 hours to charge my OG Pro from 0% to 100%.
What about you guys?
Mine takes about an hour... Are you using the charger that came with your G Pro... I used my wife's galaxy s3 charger one time by mistake and it took forever to charge.
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esimon311 said:
Mine takes about an hour... Are you using the charger that came with your G Pro... I used my wife's galaxy s3 charger one time by mistake and it took forever to charge.
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Yes, but it seems to charge very long like 2.5 minutes every percent
Strangely my battery voltage displays 3mv or 4mv all the time, I haven't found any luck looking for the solution to it
I have the zero lemon battery for mine and I'm using it along with the AOSP custom kernel to get the most out of the battery
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It charges fairly quickly without the zero lemon battery though
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Make sure your charger is good. Mine will discharge, if I'm using it, even on the best of chargers. Turn off the screen and it seems to charge pretty normally.
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Using an ipad charger, mine goes from 30% to 100% in an hour or slightly less, I let it trickle charge for another 30 minutes after the LED goes green.