Question Battery health overheat? - OnePlus 9 Pro

Hi there
I'm curious about one thing my op8p had battery life good and my op9p haves overheat ? Does anyone know what that means I just got the phone? I have put the screen shot with it
I hope that someone could explain before I go back to the store

I have tmobile version and mine says the same thing. Odd that it hasn't even had any heat issues to my knowledge.

HessNL said:
Hi there
I'm curious about one thing my op8p had battery life good and my op9p haves overheat ? Does anyone know what that means I just got the phone? I have put the screen shot with it
I hope that someone could explain before I go back to the store
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It's just a software issue nothing to worry about the phone doesn't heat up in real life , and if you wanna fix this overheat notification just Turn on reverse wireless charge for once then it won't show again even if you turn off the reverse wireless charging.

Salilsarkar said:
It's just a software issue nothing to worry about the phone doesn't heat up in real life , and if you wanna fix this overheat notification just Turn on reverse wireless charge for once then it won't show again even if you turn off the reverse wireless charging.
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Effectively this trick works. I put reverse wireless on then off, now cpu-Z or Devcheck report a good health status for the battery

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VBUS TUNA OTG wakelock due to usb port problem and battery drain

I had the problem of ghost charging, it started with phone not charging when connected to charger and then randomly showing charging(even when not plugged in i.e. ghost charging) .
After seeing other thread, i cleaned the port with paper and tooth pick and also pushed the inner tongue slightly upwards and now it doesn't show charging icon, but it says not charging in settings>battery, instead of discharging
It causes vbus_tuna_otg wake lock in Bette battery stats and high system usage in setting> battery, basically not letting the phone go to deep sleep, causing battery drain.
Have tried multiple roms and stock, etc all give same behaviour so definately h/w problem and also have two batteries and both do the same thing.
Any way to fix this. ?
Any help appreciated.
hardikjakharia said:
I had the problem of ghost charging, it started with phone not charging when connected to charger and then randomly showing charging(even when not plugged in i.e. ghost charging) .
After seeing other thread, i cleaned the port with paper and tooth pick and also pushed the inner tongue slightly upwards and now it doesn't show charging icon, but it says not charging in settings>battery, instead of discharging
It causes vbus_tuna_otg wake lock in Bette battery stats and high system usage in setting> battery, basically not letting the phone go to deep sleep, causing battery drain.
Have tried multiple roms and stock, etc all give same behaviour so definately h/w problem and also have two batteries and both do the same thing.
Any way to fix this. ?
Any help appreciated.
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Just have them send you a replacement, I was experiencing the same thing. I was back up and running in a half hour...
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0dBu said:
Just have them send you a replacement, I was experiencing the same thing. I was back up and running in a half hour...
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Hey,
i actually live in India, and had purchased this from US from Google directly, so i dont think samsung will be providing replacement, they give only limited warranty after 14 days..
Any idea on how to solve problem or atleast let device go to sleep..
- Hardik
hardikjakharia said:
Hey,
i actually live in India, and had purchased this from US from Google directly, so i dont think samsung will be providing replacement, they give only limited warranty after 14 days..
Any idea on how to solve problem or atleast let device go to sleep..
- Hardik
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There's another thread in here somewhere where a guy replaced his USB port, you may look into that.
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vbus-tuna_otg
Did you ever get it fixed, I also have the same problem I have been searching and searching and I can't find a solution. I have tried a new battery, resetting the phone to stock, cleaning the usb port, replacing the usb port, taking the phone apart and cleaning it, greenified a lot of apps and the phone still does it. I just ordered another usb port in case the first one I bought was defective. I have bbs and vbus-tuna_otg is the main kernel wakelock killing my battery. Hopefully someone can help us seeing as this is a Google flagship phone.
My phone is a Verizon 32GB Galaxy Nexus running CM 10.1.3
Have tried the same as you. Changed port and battery and problem still persists. It's probably a board thing and needs a board replacement. I ll just have to live with it. I have the GSM version. I wonder if there is any way of disabling the service /process that creates the wakelock...
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KostasR said:
Have tried the same as you. Changed port and battery and problem still persists. It's probably a board thing and needs a board replacement. I ll just have to live with it. I have the GSM version. I wonder if there is any way of disabling the service /process that creates the wakelock...
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Damn that really sucks. I just bought the phone and I never knew this problem existed. Google should fix this.
open-source software solution
hardikjakharia said:
It causes vbus_tuna_otg wake lock in Bette battery stats and high system usage in setting> battery, basically not letting the phone go to deep sleep, causing battery drain.
Have tried multiple roms and stock, etc all give same behaviour so definately h/w problem and also have two batteries and both do the same thing.
Any way to fix this. ?
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Hi,
I have developed an open-souce (GPLv3) app that helps save battery when this happens.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2484871
SnooZy Charger turns off the screen on these ghost connections, saving battery consumption by the display. It does not fix the charging issues, but it reduces the battery drain when this happens.
mudar
ps: sorry if this is considered as self promotion or xposting but this issue has been reported on multiple threads..
mudar1488 said:
Hi,
I have developed an open-souce (GPLv3) app that helps save battery when this happens.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2484871
SnooZy Charger turns off the screen on these ghost connections, saving battery consumption by the display. It does not fix the charging issues, but it reduces the battery drain when this happens.
mudar
ps: sorry if this is considered as self promotion or xposting but this issue has been reported on multiple threads..
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Hey thanks I'm going tobgive it a try. I'll leave feedback to see if I have any ideas for you. Thanks again.

[Q] 8.4 Battery Calibration ? Charging stops at 89%

Hello:
My Tab Pro 8.4 has picked up an issue - it stops charging at 89%. Battery monitor - the one built in, as well as GSAM Battery monitor - show the charging increasing charge in a linear fashion to some 85%, then the rate gradually decreases, till the curve flattens at 89%. The phone still claims that the battery is charging.
I just discharged the phone fully, let it recharge - same behavior.
I did root the phone 2 days before, I wonder, if that has something to do with it.
Thanks for any info, Paul.
paulcc said:
Hello:
My Tab Pro 8.4 has picked up an issue - it stops charging at 89%. Battery monitor - the one built in, as well as GSAM Battery monitor - show the charging increasing charge in a linear fashion to some 85%, then the rate gradually decreases, till the curve flattens at 89%. The phone still claims that the battery is charging.
I just discharged the phone fully, let it recharge - same behavior.
I did root the phone 2 days before, I wonder, if that has something to do with it.
Thanks for any info, Paul.
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Hello,
maybe you need to recalibrate your battery. This can be done by deleting batterystats.bin. Search google play, there are some apps, that can do it.
Rutr said:
Hello,
maybe you need to recalibrate your battery. This can be done by deleting batterystats.bin. Search google play, there are some apps, that can do it.
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Thanks for the info.
In desperation, I tried few things - first a Nandroid restore to the state just after rooting - that did not help.
Next I performed a hard reset. That fixed the problem for now.
I will carefully put back in the xposed modules I used, an see/hope that the problem does not come back.
Paul.
paulcc said:
Thanks for the info.
In desperation, I tried few things - first a Nandroid restore to the state just after rooting - that did not help.
Next I performed a hard reset. That fixed the problem for now.
I will carefully put back in the xposed modules I used, an see/hope that the problem does not come back.
Paul.
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Glad to hear that. Thanks for info.
Hi,
Did you find the actual cause of this?
I have a stock 8.4, non rooted and I find the same thing, I have attached a screen shot of the battery charge and dream. ...
Can anyone help with this please, the battery is bad enough without it topping off at 89%!!
Cheers,
Ian
Hi,
Has anyone else had this issue?
I let my tab run down to a dead battery, plugged it on over night and it is still only at 87% ...
Its driving me nuts!
I am not rooted, so don't see bow it's anything I have done, any ideas?!;
Thanks in advance
ianuk said:
Hi,
Has anyone else had this issue?
I let my tab run down to a dead battery, plugged it on over night and it is still only at 87% ...
Its driving me nuts!
I am not rooted, so don't see bow it's anything I have done, any ideas?!;
Thanks in advance
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I do not have an answer, but I wanted to thank you for posting - your answer seems to indicate, that this is a issue not related to rooting.
While dealing with this, I have put back the stock rom ( but still with custom recovery on the device ) - which made charging work to 100%, then rooted again. With this config the charging worked for few days to 100%, till if failed again all of a sudden, getting stuck at 91% charge, and claiming, that the charging was ongoing for may hours.
While the charging was broken, I put on the CleanROM 1.0, and that fixed the charging problem again.
I do not see a clear pattern of this failure....
Paul.
Rutr said:
maybe you need to recalibrate your battery. This can be done by deleting batterystats.bin. Search google play, there are some apps, that can do it.
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This does not "calibrate" anything. Any app that claims to fix the battery meter by wiping this file, is making a bogus claim. All the batterystats.bin files does, is indicate how much battery various apps/processes are using since the last charge. The file gets wiped ever time you connect the charger:
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/google-engineer-debunks-myth-wiping-battery-stats-does-not-improve-battery-life/
What you want, is to reset the "high" and "low" voltage flags related to Smart Battery. If there is an app that can do that, it might resolve your issue. Flashing a ROM also resets the flags (why you always need to do a battery charge/discharge cycle to get accurate readings every time you flash a ROM). So you might flash the ROM you are already on (stock?) and see if that helps.
But the issue itself is odd. If a higher voltage is achieved, I believe the "high" flag should automatically be reset. I shouldn't just "stop" at 89%.
Yes, I have (had) the same problem. I would use the tab through the day, then plug it in. In the morning, it would almost always be around 89...sometimes a bit more, others a bit less. I loaded battery doctor from the play store and set up a widget to kill all but a few specified apps (yeah, I typically try to avoid task killers, but this was driving me crazy). In my case, when I killed the apps, the battery would finish charging.
Theory (take it with a grain of salt as your mileage may vary): either the charger I am using or the tab has 'intelligence' that slows the charging down when it nears full, possibly to protect the battery. Certain apps running (sleeping?) in the background seem to keep the tab perpetually in a near-full charge state -- just enough of a drain to balance the 'slowing' charge. Every time I have killed the apps, the tab has quickly finished charging.
Again, this is just my experience. YMMV Good luck.
Try running the battery down to below 20% then recharge it. That should recalibrate the battery monitor.
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I've been having issues with my 8.4 stopping charging only midway to 100%. If I unplug the cable and replug it, it continues charging.
Civuck said:
I've been having issues with my 8.4 stopping charging only midway to 100%. If I unplug the cable and replug it, it continues charging.
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i have had the exact same issue , mine stops charging at 54% , need to unplug replug and then it starts charging back again, also from 78% it jumped straight to 100, something is really wrong , how could samsung break something so simple and basic
I've got a very similar problem. It stops charging, usually at something like 40 or 50. If I restart it will continue charging, but not all the way, maybe up to 70 or 80. I think I tried just disconnecting the charger and reconnecting it and it didn't work but I'll try it again as that would be easier than restarting...
I sent it for service and after weeks of back and forth they gave me the old "it's rooted, so it's out of warranty".
F U Samsung. This piece of **** tablet has been messed up since day 1. First with the over sensitive screen and now this. Sony FTW.
omarrabbat said:
I've got a very similar problem. It stops charging, usually at something like 40 or 50. If I restart it will continue charging, but not all the way, maybe up to 70 or 80. I think I tried just disconnecting the charger and reconnecting it and it didn't work but I'll try it again as that would be easier than restarting...
I sent it for service and after weeks of back and forth they gave me the old "it's rooted, so it's out of warranty".
F U Samsung. This piece of **** tablet has been messed up since day 1. First with the over sensitive screen and now this. Sony FTW.
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You need to unplug the battery under the rear cover. Then plug it back in and boot up and charge it. Only way to fix. I never had issues again after doing that.
dottat said:
You need to unplug the battery under the rear cover. Then plug it back in and boot up and charge it. Only way to fix. I never had issues again after doing that.
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Thanks for that advice! How can I remove the rear cover? I'm afraid I'll damage it if I just brute force it open.
omarrabbat said:
Thanks for that advice! How can I remove the rear cover? I'm afraid I'll damage it if I just brute force it open.
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Gently with something similar to a guitar pick. Once its started just gently go along the edge.
omarrabbat said:
Thanks for that advice! How can I remove the rear cover? I'm afraid I'll damage it if I just brute force it open.
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Did you try it already, and if so, did it work..?
HELP
Sicron said:
Did you try it already, and if so, did it work..?
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Can you please take a picture of the procedure or make a short vid please? You open in from the rear (on the fake leather) of from the front( screens bezel) ?
I have the same problem with my SM-T325 , i've tried everything on forums : reset, hard reset( vol menu button power button) nothing works !
Thanks !
Ps: I'm using genuine 2A white charger and even tried with Asus Nexus 7 charger 2A( ridiculously is that it works better than with the genuine samsung, the white one needs 5 unplug/plugs, with Asus Black charger only 3 unplug/plugs )
cristi_pitbull said:
Can you please take a picture of the procedure or make a short vid please? You open in from the rear (on the fake leather) of from the front( screens bezel) ?
I have the same problem with my SM-T325 , i've tried everything on forums : reset, hard reset( vol menu button power button) nothing works !
Thanks !
Ps: I'm using genuine 2A white charger and even tried with Asus Nexus 7 charger 2A( ridiculously is that it works better than with the genuine samsung, the white one needs 5 unplug/plugs, with Asus Black charger only 3 unplug/plugs )
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My battery has the same issue. I'm going to start charging my Tab Pro 8.4 with a lower amp/volt charger. I think the 5.3 volts & 2 amps puts stress on the internal charging / battery regulator circuit. The 5.3 volt makes the usb cable in the tablet reasonably hot to the touch. (a hunch)
Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 Battery Replacement Video
Update: I scraped the 5.3 volt charger for a standard 5 volt charger @ 2 amps. It won't charge while in use but it does charge to 100% from 5%, powered off overnight. I also tested a 5 volt 1 amp charger (while slower) did charge from ~50% to 100%.
I would like to see others test this theory out.
Would also like to note, I believe Samsung included a 5.3V charger instead of a standard 5V so the tablet is able to charge while in use. My guess is the circuitry was originally designed for the standard 5 volts but once they saw the tablet's charge rate while on, they decided to throw in a different charger to make up for their mistake instead of a more reliable circuit design to handle the volt boost. More then likely they did tests to see if the tablet was able to handle the new charger but did not conduct the experiment for enough time to see the degrading results (faulty battery level readout).
If they knew of the issue in production they could have fixed the issue in a batch revision or recall or they flat out ignored the results and are in denial. Shame on Samsung if this is the case. Funny how they released the "better"("revision") Tab S while refusing to fix the Tab Pro. Now it seems to be biting them in the ass.
I still want to completely test this theory out and give it more time, but so far my assumption is seemingly correct.
cristi_pitbull said:
Can you please take a picture of the procedure or make a short vid please? You open in from the rear (on the fake leather) of from the front( screens bezel) ?
I have the same problem with my SM-T325 , i've tried everything on forums : reset, hard reset( vol menu button power button) nothing works !
Thanks !
Ps: I'm using genuine 2A white charger and even tried with Asus Nexus 7 charger 2A( ridiculously is that it works better than with the genuine samsung, the white one needs 5 unplug/plugs, with Asus Black charger only 3 unplug/plugs )
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I had another interesting experience with this tablet.... it charged 100% without notice that the battery is full(I saw this tiny little detail -battery full icon- ensures that it is really charged) restarted it to verify something and shock !!! the value dropped to 62% and the charging sequence stopped ...and even if it shows "charging" while I'm typing these lines, it dropped to 59% ). **** !!!

Battery drain 10% after restart

I am looking for an explanation on my problem. Every time I restart my sm-t520 the battery shows 10% less than before the restart. If I turn the tablet off for about 30 seconds, and turn on the tablet, the battery shows what it suppose to.
Could it be that the connector for the battery is loose or something? It does that on every rom I flash
Same problem on stock?
checkdamb said:
Same problem on stock?
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Yes, but i just took off the back cover and unpluged the battery connector and pluged it back in seems fine now. Don't know what was the problem. I will test it some more to see if its really fixed or just my imagination
coco1476 said:
Yes, but i just took off the back cover and unpluged the battery connector and pluged it back in seems fine now. Don't know what was the problem. I will test it some more to see if its really fixed or just my imagination
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Okay, if problem is still there so let us know
Perhaps "easy battery calibration" can help you
regards
checkdamb said:
Okay, if problem is still there so let us know
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Everything seems good since yesterday, tried several times to restart the tablet and always shows good battery percentage. So just unplug and replug battery connector did the job.
coco1476 said:
Everything seems good since yesterday, tried several times to restart the tablet and always shows good battery percentage. So just unplug and replug battery connector did the job.
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So it seems like to be a hardware problem and you nsolved it... But i can not understand how the battery connector should be responsible for draining ...
checkdamb said:
So it seems like to be a hardware problem and you nsolved it... But i can not understand how the battery connector should be responsible for draining ...
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I bought this tablet used from someone. Maybe this person droped the tablet when he had it and the connector was half disconnected (just my thought). But its running good now
coco1476 said:
I bought this tablet used from someone. Maybe this person droped the tablet when he had it and the connector was half disconnected (just my thought). But its running good now
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Thats the reason :good:

Device temperature too low. Cannot charge

Hi
So recently my OP3 fell, in the beginning everything was fine, but then i noticed that my device won't charge. I get the charging message for a few seconds then it disappears and my battery level is always at 50%. So now i have it connected to a Power Bank and it works just fine if i disconnected it about 5min lated it will just Shut Down. While Off if i try to charge my device first 5 seconds i get charging message and the battery animation with 50% displayed then i get an error message "Device temperature too low. Cannot charge".
Oh and when i connected my device to my PC as file transfer everything is fine, so i dont think its the port.
I left my OP3 once turned off for 3 hours with the dash charge and it lasted for about 30-40min without the power bank so it clearly is charging.
Any thoughts on why is that happening, or why my OP3 doesn't allow me to charge the battery?
Thanks in advance.
cgprince06 said:
Hi
So recently my OP3 fell, in the beginning everything was fine, but then i noticed that my device won't charge. I get the charging message for a few seconds then it disappears and my battery level is always at 50%. So now i have it connected to a Power Bank and it works just fine if i disconnected it about 5min lated it will just Shut Down. While Off if i try to charge my device first 5 seconds i get charging message and the battery animation with 50% displayed then i get an error message "Device temperature too low. Cannot charge".
Oh and when i connected my device to my PC as file transfer everything is fine, so i dont think its the port.
I left my OP3 once turned off for 3 hours with the dash charge and it lasted for about 30-40min without the power bank so it clearly is charging.
Any thoughts on why is that happening, or why my OP3 doesn't allow me to charge the battery?
Thanks in advance.
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Try with 0% of battery
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HIshan Pavidu said:
Try with 0% of battery
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Hi thanks for the reply, thats the thing my OP3 dies out of battery so the battery is at 0% but my device displays always 50%. Even now i have it connected with the power bank, if i remove it after a minute or so it will die.
cgprince06 said:
Hi thanks for the reply, thats the thing my OP3 dies out of battery so the battery is at 0% but my device displays always 50%. Even now i have it connected with the power bank, if i remove it after a minute or so it will die.
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Try to calibrate battery in that minute with battery calibrate app
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HIshan Pavidu said:
Try to calibrate battery in that minute with battery calibrate app
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Just did, and its still the same. Took some pictures if you wanna have a look.
Image 1. Battery to low. My guess is its close to 0%
Image 2. Conect phone to power bank and its charging, you can even see it in the light indicator.
Image 3. I get the "Device temperature too low" error, at which point i can turn in my device.
cgprince06 said:
Just did, and its still the same. Took some pictures if you wanna have a look.
Image 1. Battery to low. My guess is its close to 0%
Image 2. Conect phone to power bank and its charging, you can even see it in the light indicator.
Image 3. I get the "Device temperature too low" error, at which point i can turn in my device.
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This is the first time i heard about this maybe you try to chat with oneplus
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HIshan Pavidu said:
This is the first time i heard about this maybe you try to chat with oneplus
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Already did, all the said was reset your device.
Im just trying to figure it out.. is it a hardware or software thing.
Thanks anyways
cgprince06 said:
Already did, all the said was reset your device.
Im just trying to figure it out.. is it a hardware or software thing.
Thanks anyways
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Maybe its software did u try to flash stock rom via pc
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HIshan Pavidu said:
Maybe its software did u try to flash stock rom via pc
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Oh sorry forgot to mention, i am on stock rom i only had the device for 10days and didnt had the time to root it.
I would try to root it now, but im afraid that the device might shut half way and ill brick it.
cgprince06 said:
Oh sorry forgot to mention, i am on stock rom i only had the device for 10days and didnt had the time to root it.
I would try to root it now, but im afraid that the device might shut half way and ill brick it.
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No need root to flash stock rom go to this link http://downloads.oneplus.net/oneplus-3/oneplus_3_oxygenos_3.2.1/ and follow the instruction
Good luck
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Perhaps a different thing, but the BlackBerry playbook had an issue where people had to 'stack charge' until it reached a certain point.
Stack charging involves charging for 5s, then switching off at the source, and repeating this for several instances (eg 30 or 50). The idea being that it keeps kicking the battery module to work until it reaches either a voltage or perhaps a temperature that it then works properly again.
Could be worth trying.
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@cgprince06
Get a replacement ASAP
Regards.
Prince Chandela said:
@cgprince06
Get a replacement ASAP
Regards.
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Cant really do that the device fell from quit the height, it was an accident... I dont think OnePlus will replace it.
On the other hand thanks god i did the 12 months insurance, filling the forms now,l. Hopefully it wont take long to get fixed.
Thanks tho
kboya said:
Perhaps a different thing, but the BlackBerry playbook had an issue where people had to 'stack charge' until it reached a certain point.
Stack charging involves charging for 5s, then switching off at the source, and repeating this for several instances (eg 30 or 50). The idea being that it keeps kicking the battery module to work until it reaches either a voltage or perhaps a temperature that it then works properly again.
Could be worth trying.
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It sounds like doing a CPR to the battery
I have already made a claim with the insurance, and wouldn't wanna mess with it now.
Its weird tho that this happend, its clearly is charging till the point where i can switch the device on and it stops, this makes me think thats its an software issue.
sounds like a broken sensor, hope your insurance will replace the phone for you m8
cgprince06 said:
It sounds like doing a CPR to the battery
I have already made a claim with the insurance, and wouldn't wanna mess with it now.
Its weird tho that this happend, its clearly is charging till the point where i can switch the device on and it stops, this makes me think thats its an software issue.
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IMHO as it also plays up whilst switched off its almost definitely a hardware issue, also the fact it's occured after a drop.
ghostofcain said:
IMHO as it also plays up whilst switched off its almost definitely a hardware issue, also the fact it's occured after a drop.
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It could be anything really, i just found it really weird that my OP3 doesn't allow me to charge the battery because the temperature is low.... Thats the first time i see something like that... Well i already made the claim from the insurance, just waiting to hear back from them.
I got the same problem. I'll reset my phone and hope this will work. **** this ****....
Mulayan said:
I got the same problem. I'll reset my phone and hope this will work. **** this ****....
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Hey sorry to hear here about it, i tried everything but couldn't fix it and in the end i sent my device to the Insurance company and they fixed it for me :/
Same
This just happened to me as well. I noticed my battery level was at 100% all day, and after a reset, 50%. Then my phone died around dinner, and when I plugged it in it instantly read as being 100% charged until it gave the "Device Temperature Too Low" message. I left it alone for the night, tried again in the morning and then it wouldn't even display a message at all (battery was completely drained I guess).
Anyway, had to get an RMA from OnePlus 3 and sent it in. This is the second time, though the first was my fault (dropped my phone and shattered the screen). I realized I did drop it prior to these issues, but it was from about a foot off the ground, and it was in its case. Doubt that could have done it but that does seem like a common theme here.
So I guess if you're reading this cause you googled "OnePlus 3 Device Temperature Too Low": open a ticket with OnePlus.

Redmi note 8 rebooting automatically.

My redmi note 8 is restarting continuously. Whenever I try to power on the device it is turning off when the MIUI logo lights up. And this will go on a loop like 4-5 times like restarting and then turning off. But when I power on the device when it is plugged in it will work like normal. But when I try to play any sound on it again it will turn off. I can play a video without sound when the device is plugged in but if I try to increase the volume, the device will power ooff again. Can anyone suggest me a method to resolve this issue ?
Battery issue.
Replace the battery
albin2539 said:
My redmi note 8 is restarting continuously. Whenever I try to power on the device it is turning off when the MIUI logo lights up. And this will go on a loop like 4-5 times like restarting and then turning off. But when I power on the device when it is plugged in it will work like normal. But when I try to play any sound on it again it will turn off. I can play a video without sound when the device is plugged in but if I try to increase the volume, the device will power ooff again. Can anyone suggest me a method to resolve this issue ?
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It's as the hmd said, battery issue. Get your battery checked asap, because I had the similar issue, and when I replaced my battery I found out the old battery had became too loose like jelly. The servicing guy even said that it was good that I changed the battery then because it could have exploded. So don't delay it and do something about it. Damaged battery can be dangerous.
Sorry to bump up this thread, I've some questions, did you already replace your battery? Currently facing the same issue, and I'm sure its 99.8% battery fault. Unfortunately I can't replace it right away. The question is, do you remember yours charging speed before? I notice my quickcharge doesn't really work, which is good i guess, before my battery getting really bad, I rarely get over 10w anymore, and its just keep dropping, getting stable at 6-7w, right now its only charge at 3.5w. I just want to make sure its only battery/bms problem, not some ICs fault.
SkyFlex said:
Sorry to bump up this thread, I've some questions, did you already replace your battery? Currently facing the same issue, and I'm sure its 99.8% battery fault. Unfortunately I can't replace it right away. The question is, do you remember yours charging speed before? I notice my quickcharge doesn't really work, which is good i guess, before my battery getting really bad, I rarely get over 10w anymore, and its just keep dropping, getting stable at 6-7w, right now its only charge at 3.5w. I just want to make sure its only battery/bms problem, not some ICs fault.
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that's normal. Your battery's health is not good so I guess it can't handle the fast charging speeds. My phone's charging had also became inconsistent when my battery was damaged. sometimes it was charging very slow and at times very fast.

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