Hello everyone,
[If my post is misplaced, I'm sorry in advance]
I come to you as a last hope. A month ago I installed ACC from Magisk, everything was working fine until I wanted to change the charging profile from the ACCA application. Since then it is impossible to charge the phone with a cable that can charge and transfer data, and there is only one plug that works to charge my phone. In addition, it happens very often that the phone is marked as charging but the charge percentage does not change, and when I restart my phone, it loses 20% (annoying when I go to work ).
Some clarification:
- I've tried plugs and cables that no longer work with other phones before and all of them charged with any cable.
- When I use the only cable that still works for my phone (it's a charging only cable, no data transfer possible with this cable), the charging indicator lights up but on Android nothing tells me it's charging and on the ACCA app, the phone does show as charging.
- I changed my firmware shortly before installing ACC, I changed according to the site indicated on this Telegram group (https://t.me/pewhyred/102798).
About the phone:
- Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro Whyred
- Pixel Experience - OFFICIAL | Android 11
- Minimal Kernel EAS R14 (MOD EDIT: Link Removed)
What I've already tried:
- Discussed with VR25 (https://github.com/VR-25) to try to find a solution, he helped me a lot but he doesn't have Xiaomi so he can't do much anymore.
- I tried this solution: https://github.com/lybdroid/poco-x3-pro/issues/1. But the problem came back a few minutes later.
- Install another kernel, namely the last one recommended for my rom, this one: MOD EDIT: Link Removed, but no change.
- Format the phone with recovery and re-install the rom.
Possible solutions:
- VR25 told me that these two values should be the same, which is not the case.
CAPACITY=17
CAPACITY_RAW=42
- Discharge my phone until it can't even turn on anymore and then try to plug it in (which would take a lot of time but I don't have time )
- This one : https://github.com/lybdroid/poco-x3-pro/issues/1
- And there you go....
I am aware that this is not an easy problem but I am really out of ideas, energy and patience so even a little help would be welcome!
PS: Sorry for my English, I'm...no I'm kidding but I hope it will be a minimum understandable
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Ok - mate has a XDA 11 - the Blue Angel one. Anyway - I dont have one - but there is the possibilty I may get his.
Anyway - the issue he has - if he does not charge his XDA every other day - and the power goes - all his settings get wiped.
Is there a way to stop this from happening or is it just a case of keeping it charged.
Thanks
Scott
Yeah, upgrade to Windows Mobile 5. Then again don't. Since you didn't already know that the WM2003 units are based on volatile memory, so it will loose everything except for the basic OS when it looses power, I would say that you're pretty new with these kinds of units. And WM5 isn't really for the faint of heart or PPC greenhorns. :wink:
Well - new and not so new - just this device anyway as not had that much time to play with it. I though it was a mem sort of think, just though that maybe there was like a software app that says - at x% battery percentage - shutdown the phone so it does not loose the settings.
Scott
@slewis1972
This is built into the device rom, but after it shuts down you still have to charge it within x amount off hours.
The memory constantly use power, but in Shut down mode the memory is the only thing using power which gives some hours to get to a charger.
Maybe "Sprite Backup" can help you out?
Hi there!
This topic is continuation, but much more specific than my last one topic: (Screen starts to glow on it's own???).
Please do not close this topic, if you need - close the old one, thanks in advance.
I have problem, like in the topic: while in sleep mode, my phone's screen lights on, then off, and repeats for few times every couple of minutes.
It's problematic for three reasons:
1. my screen battery consumption is now over 60% (I don't use my phone frequently for last few days to check the problem - but still, consumption is very high)
2. due to point number one - very fast battery usage (less than a day)
3. it lights on like a lamp in the night, so I can't keep it near me
I have made small research in google and found out, that that is not a new problem, as you can see for yourself:
http://www.htconeforum.com/forum/htc-one-x-help/443-htc-one-x-blinking-while-sleep.html
http://www.htcdesiresforum.com/htc-...creen-blinks-once-every-minute-in-sleep-mode/
http://www.htcdesireforum.com/htc-desire-troubleshooting/screen-keeps-flashing-lock-screen/
etc.
I have no apps in the background running, I have wifi or other data transfer disabled for the moment. I have also done factory reset for 1 time - no luck here as well.
There seems that there is no logical explanation of the problem, and due to the reading I've done - seems like a software issue rather than hardware.
Please advice! :crying:
1. are you on stock?
2. when it started this behavior?
3. was there an update for your system before this behavior? (applies only if you are on stock).
these are questions you'll need to answer in order to get help. if you are on stock, the only help i can suggest is to root your device and at least flash Titanium Kernel #5 - that should definitely increase battery life but idk if it will cease your problem. another suggestion is that you can flash a custom rom that 99% of the time will solve it.
cheers
The details my Redmi 1s are as follow :
1) About 9 months old.
2)MIUI version : MIUI-JHCMIBL53.0
Now the problems...
1) Many a times the music player gets activated on the lockscreen accidently ( I don't know how, but when I take phone out of pocket it is activated most of tht times on the lockscreen). Also closing it require several taps on the lockscreen.
2) Since few days, the battery is depleting very fast despite my usage being same. Also it takes more time to charge. Sometimes the charging even did not work and I have to hook out and hook in the charging cable into the phone to make it work. How to identify whether the problem is with the battery or charger or phone.
3) The Auto brightness works good in brighter light but the display becomes too dim in low light making hard to use it.
4) Many a times the available free RAM is quite low even when no apps are opened. How can it would be optimized ?
Please help.
Dear all,
I'm using this ROM cm-12.1-20151102-UNOFFICIAL-endeavoru.zip (nightly build by milda25), which I found when I came across this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-x/orig-development/rom-htc-one-x-cyanogenmod-12-1-t3169751.
The ROM is fine for me for daily usage (so, nothing special).
However, it has one big problem on my phone: The battery won't charge when I plug in the charger. Short description:
- I used several different AC/DC chargers and USB cables.
- When I boot into recovery, the battery charges fine.
- I tried rebooting, playing around w/various power saving settings, no luck.
- Since my phone is encrypted, I tried the following: Check the charge status by pluggin in and out and observing the battery light during the individual boot phases
a) HBOOT/Recovery: charging (no light, but displayed by TWM info)
b) CM12.1 spash screen: possibly charging (but no light)
c) CM12.1 password dialog (where you enter the encryption password): charging (light switches on and off when (un)pluggin)
- One strange observation is, that the phone "remembers" the charging status.
- When I plug in the charger in step (c), enter my pw to decrypt the phone, unlock the SIM and then unplug the charger, the phone stills shows "charging". Even the battery circle stays animated...
Maybe some of you guys has a similar experience and can give me a hint how to solve?
Thank you very much and best regards,
Celphis
Hi
I flashed lineage 14.1 OS over the manufacturers stock ROM about 3 weeks ago. The Lineage ROM had issues BUT the battery was still charging normally. (Worth noting that the battery was also charging perfectly fine on when the manufacturers Rom was still installed). Seeing as Lineage 14.1 had a host of other issues, I then flashed AOKP's version of Pie with GAPPS Micro. At first, the battery would charge until 53%. However after it drained to 0%, it has not charged properly since. (6 days or so).
A) Battery is about 6 months old, so relatively new
B) non-charge problem started with installation of AOKP version of Pie
C) I have used a couple of battery health apps,which reveal the following:-
c.1) Battery health is fine
c2) Voltage 3.5V (essentially 0% charge)
c3) amperage averaging around 30mA
c4) Battery Manager and other apps state that the battery is "connected but not able to charge"
D) I have tried deleting the batterystats.bin file, which had no affect
E) I have tried using recalibration apps off Google Play Store with no affect.
F) I have cleaned the USB port and tried different cables, also with no affect.
I'm going to try flash another OS shortly. Other than that my last idea is to purchase a new battery. HOWEVER just thought I'd ask if anyone has any other bright ideas as to what might have happened to a perfectly functional battery? Another thing worth mentioning is that the power button on this device doesn't 'click' anymore. So one cannot feel that the button has been pressed, you have to press harder to ensure that the device powers on. It was like that for a long time before this battery problem started but thought I'd mention it. Can a faulty power button be causing a massive power drain on the battery OR be stopping it from charging?
EDIT - when the phone is off and plugged in to the charger, the battery icon shows it as "charging". However if I leave it for a few hours and switch the phone on again, it still reflects as 0% charged and only switches on with the power cable attached. Also I cannot get into recovery mode, after shutting down, unless I leave the phone plugged in and "charging" for a while. It's like recovery mode needs at least some power from the battery.
Debcal said:
Hi
I flashed lineage 14.1 OS over the manufacturers stock ROM about 3 weeks ago. The Lineage ROM had issues BUT the battery was still charging normally. (Worth noting that the battery was also charging perfectly fine on when the manufacturers Rom was still installed). Seeing as Lineage 14.1 had a host of other issues, I then flashed AOKP's version of Pie with GAPPS Micro. At first, the battery would charge until 53%. However after it drained to 0%, it has not charged properly since. (6 days or so).
A) Battery is about 6 months old, so relatively new
B) non-charge problem started with installation of AOKP version of Pie
C) I have used a couple of battery health apps,which reveal the following:-
c.1) Battery health is fine
c2) Voltage 3.5V (essentially 0% charge)
c3) amperage averaging around 30mA
c4) Battery Manager and other apps state that the battery is "connected but not able to charge"
D) I have tried deleting the batterystats.bin file, which had no affect
E) I have tried using recalibration apps off Google Play Store with no affect.
F) I have cleaned the USB port and tried different cables, also with no affect.
I'm going to try flash another OS shortly. Other than that my last idea is to purchase a new battery. HOWEVER just thought I'd ask if anyone has any other bright ideas as to what might have happened to a perfectly functional battery? Another thing worth mentioning is that the power button on this device doesn't 'click' anymore. So one cannot feel that the button has been pressed, you have to press harder to ensure that the device powers on. It was like that for a long time before this battery problem started but thought I'd mention it. Can a faulty power button be causing a massive power drain on the battery OR be stopping it from charging?
EDIT - when the phone is off and plugged in to the charger, the battery icon shows it as "charging". However if I leave it for a few hours and switch the phone on again, it still reflects as 0% charged and only switches on with the power cable attached. Also I cannot get into recovery mode, after shutting down, unless I leave the phone plugged in and "charging" for a while. It's like recovery mode needs at least some power from the battery.
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Does anyone know of a battery app/ software that one can run in recovery mode OR prior to booting? I'm wondering if this battery problem is software related or hardware related.
Debcal said:
Does anyone know of a battery app/ software that one can run in recovery mode OR prior to booting? I'm wondering if this battery problem is software related or hardware related.
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Now, it appears, I cannot even boot into TWRP recovery. I suspect the non-charging battery is the problem.
Debcal said:
Now, it appears, I cannot even boot into TWRP recovery. I suspect the non-charging battery is the problem.
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You won't believe it!!! After trying every solution known to man, turns out that the battery just doesn't sit snugly in the phone, so it doesn't make good contact. ???*♂??
Charging now that I manually pushed it up against the contacts.