calibrate battery? - Treble-Enabled Device Questions and Answers

My battery life on every GSI have been absolute trash. i am dropping 1% every 5 minutes while listening to spotify with my bluetooth headphones. i heard that calibrating battery is a thing which will cause the battery percentage to be shown more accurately? does anyone know how? cant find a good guide and if i do they are from 2012 etc.

to me the best guide is simply let phone shut down itself then put on charge, turn immediately phone on and let it charge to 100% without any interruption and even if on 100% let it charge for about 30 minutes to fully charge battery. ever worked since i had first android phone. i suggest you before all of this to delete data/system/ all battery data stuff then start like i mentioned. try this and if not work replace battery. if you saying battery **** out after little time even if swich between roms is not calibration issue anymore. because swiching different roms let you to format data and it means that also the battery stats files will be deleted. let me know

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Extended Battery Life on Kaiser

Man, I hate starting new threads! I did a simple search and couldn't find this problem anywhere else, so here goes:
Earlier in 2009 I bought an extended 2400mAh battery for my Kaiser (8925). Everything is working just fine, except that I noticed that the phone doesn't seem to notice that the battery life is much better for this new battery.
What I mean is: after a few hours of usage, the battery level drops at a normal rate.
Once the phone tells me the battery is almost dead (and sometimes the phone will shut off if I ignore this), I can shut down the phone, remove the battery, wait a few seconds and then replace it and boot back up the phone.
At this point, the phone will usually tell me that the battery is at 33% to 36% charged. Notice that I did not charge the battery, I just removed it and put it back in.
When I first got the battery, I cycled it completely three times in the phone, removing it twice and replacing it to ensure that the battery was completely drained before charging it to 100%. (Yes, I know that is only recommended for metal-hydrates, but I feel better doing that anyway).
On the top-end, it usually takes about two hours to charge the phone from 30% to 99% via a standard USB2.0 connector.
However, the phone will report that the battery is not fully charged for nearly an hour after reaching 99%.
I know what you are probably thinking; Why is this guy complaining about his battery performing better than his phone reports?
Well, it IS kind of annoying. I would like the phone to properly report the remaining percentage for my own benefit. I really hate having to guess at how much time I have left before I need to drop it off at a computer or wall outlet while I find something else to play with for three or four hours.
So... Does anyone know how I can convince my phone that the battery is pretty awesome and to start reporting the actual battery life?

Battery meter/stats causing all kinds of issues

So I've been dealing w/ this little issue for the past few months where I can tell that the battery meter isn't reading correctly when the battery starts getting super laggy, slow to respond to inputs, etc. I've also experienced the same issues that I've read about here on the forums where after resetting the phone, I get drastic changes in before and after readings.
Just today I decided to search for the process to properly recalibrate the battery stats...jesus christ, there are opinions everywhere! Out of all the ones I've read, I've never understood the repeated charging and depleting cycle, THEN resetting the battery stats. Isn't the purpose of the battery stats to teach it to learn how to use the battery, so why wouldn't we be resetting the stats from either a completely dead or completely charged battery, then doing the power or draining cycles a few times?
Either way, I completely killed the battery lastnight, reset the stats and charged it w/ the phone on but in airplane mode. Unplugged for a moment, plugged it back in, LED went from red to blue within a few minutes. Did it one more time since I read random suggestions about "boosting" the battery like this. I then powered the phone off and did the same thing. During use today, the meter has been steadily dropping, maybe even a little faster than I'd expected, but I chalked it up to the phone learning.
Now the issue I'm having it that the phone froze about three times after doing the resetting and charging. Now mind you, this has happened before immediately after I flashed Syndicate w/o even touching the battery stats before or after a fresh ROM/Kernal installation, so I'm not goint to immediately assume it's because I may have done the battery stats steps incorrectly. At this point, I just want a truely accurate reading...none of the sluggishness when it says 29% then resetting takes it to 9% and the screen goes dim, the freezing the phone gets when it goes below 15%, etc.
There must be one, solid, concrete way to do this battery meter thing that doesn't involve everyone getting into a pissing contest about who is right, who is wrong, getting into a long speech about lithium battery blah blah blah. I just want a meter that reads accurately, period.
I agree. I have heard several methods to calibrate a battery but not one concrete method. I have read that its bad to run a Lithium ION battery all of the way down. Then I read that its the best way to condition the battery. Anyone with the proper method to calibrate the battery and make the reading the most accurate will get some "thanks" from me.
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While I can't say the meter was dead accurate when stock, at least it doesn't give me the issues I've been experiencing. There must be a way to find out how Sammy does it.
I find that the charge to 100 on, unplug, charge to 100 off, unplug, charge to 100 on, then turn of and clear battery stats from cwm works. I have no logical explanation why but i notice a significant battery boost and fture efficiency. Only reason it gets screwed up is flashing something new, but when I redo the process I get the same battery efficiency back. Also make sure any flashes don't activate syncing. I flashed something that turned mail syncing on and it was killing my battery.
My opinion on the whole battery deal is do nothing. These are lithium ion batteries, they have no "memory" effect. About the only way you can hurt them is to deep discharge them repeatedly or overcharge repeatedly. I don't feel there is a need to fully cycle 100%-0%-100%. Or charge off, then on, then unplug, blah blah blah... That probably just overcharges the battery anyway.
A while back I tried monkeying around with all those tips and tricks people post, didn't seem to do anything for my life. After a week or so of normal use the phone seems to learn your battery anyway. I say just let the phone do its thing, spend your time playing with cool apps or something.
No offense Insanity, but did you even read my post or know what batter stats does? I know Li batteries don't have a memory, its been stated before in nasseum. Battery stats is an application that tells or phones how to properly read the charge/discharge rate of the battery. Please don't take this thread down the "memory" blah blah blah road, because that's not the issue here. My battery is perfectly fine, I'm trying to find out an unbiased, educated, personal-opinionless and concrete way that battery stats need to be programmed, ie the way Sammy does it since I didn't have this problem until I started flashing roms.
All I'm saying is don't do anything, the phone will learn. When I stopped clearing battery stats every time I thought there was a problem I stopped having drastic drops in my battery meter after rebooting like some people have run into.
I haven't cleared battery stats in months now, my battery life is great and my phone doesn't lose mass amounts of battery randomly on reboot.
I also stated in my OP that I've been on this rom for a few months, if not even longer since I've been bouncing back and forth between Syndicate and Bonzai. Point is, months later I'm still having the issue, so clearly something isn't calibrating correctly, hence my creation of this thread.
Even if the battery stats are wrong/improperly calibrated/whatever you would call it I don't see how that would lead to lockups. Are you getting FCs at all? Maybe there's some data corruption at play? Is your filesystem journaled? When the phone locks up are you able to logcat?
The lockups I'm referring to only happen after I reset the battery stats, then it stops after a day or so or charging and discharging...it just never reads the battery correctly even after repeated usage. No FC's, phone just locks and a battery pull is the only way to stop it, journaling is on because the risk of FC's isn't work the slight speed increase and I honestly have no clue about how to check and/or post logcats.
m5james said:
I honestly have no clue about how to check and/or post logcats.
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Make sure debug mode is enabled on your phone before it locks. When it locks plug your phone into your PC. Try from a DOS prompt inside a directory with the adb executable:
adb logcat > filename.txt
Let it run for a minute or so then ctrl-c to break out of it. If the phone is in fact completely locked it won't work, but its worth a shot to try to get a behind the scenes look at what's going on when your phone pukes. If you notice it lagging or something that makes you think its about to puke, try to get a logcat of that too. Use different file names when you logcat so you don't overwrite the old one.
issues with battery meter
Ive had the same exact problem. Its been fine since september when i got the phoen and even through flashing the phone. Everynow and again it will have a large drop after flashing but i typically have written that off as the power it takes to flash. Now after ec05 and this gingerbread leak, may battery stats is unreliable. It will stay at a certain percent until my battery dies. At any given moment i never know how much battery is left.

Desire Battery Suddenly Sucks

Looking for the best way to re-calibrate my battery.
Suggestion please.
It sucks as turning off at 20% or it sucks as depleting fast?
Which rom&kernel?
Currently it is depleting reaaaaly fast. Down to 32% in 3 hours.
It was fine, My fiancee installed some Nexus one battery calibrator? She messed with the settings and now its got real bad.
I have no clue what she did and nether does she.
Let it deplet completely and charge it with the phone off. Monitor when will the phone go off, at how many percent.
Calibration method is not to be use ever ever _ever_(I can't stress this enough) to prolong your battery life, it is only to be used if your mV and % status are out of sync. It could be that she whacked your battery - calibration threads are full of such reports. I hope it sorts itself out after a cycle or two.
I know that program, it is really good, when you know what you are doing. But can mess up things.
Here is how to re-calibrate it:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=16868878&postcount=11840
Works with most AOSP kernels.
Will look over that later on
my baterry is not synchronised every time when i flash a new rom (shuts down at 14 %)
the fix for this is to fully charge it while powered off (and then it turns off at 3%)
btw there are few methods for calibrating
find which one works for you ... for me it worked the one i have mentioned even if it doesn't look like calibrating

[Q] Wildfire S battery problem after flash a new rom

I hv flash a .sense Rom on my WFS and i used battery calibration, everything seem to work fine, but i notice the battery percentage indicator is incorrect.
Case 1:
I charge the device till full and run battery calibration, after few hours without using the device, the battery shown is still 100%. after that i run some apps n games, the battery immediately shown 96%, after few minutes the battery drop to 88%.
Case 2:
Battery shows diff reading after a reboot, let say I now have 50%, after 1st reboot it show 45%, I feel that is getting weird, then I reboot again, the battery show 48%..
Anyone know what is going on n any solution for that?
Thanks..
You have a miscalibrated battery...Try wiping battery stats via CWM...if it doesn't work try removing the battery for 2-5 minutes...with 4 minutes for me being the sweet spot...the latter solution works for me...try and test...
Battery stats doesn't actually do anything people.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1445643
Yeh all I've read about battery calibration in the past few months since I got my WFS unlocked and started playing around is that Battery Calibration is a pointless task that does nothing.
Anyone else find it amusing that some ROMs still include it as part of the initial setup?

[Q] battery dies too soon

I have an epic that was working fine. I got a new phone so it sat with the battery dead for a little over a month. Now I gave the epic to my daughter and the battery is all wonky. It will charge up to 100%, but when I take it off the charger it will last anywhere from 20 minutes to 4 hours, which I got the other day with no use and airplane mode on. Now here's the wonky part. It only goes down to around 88% and than goes dead. If I plug it back in it says it has about 80% charge. But if I don't plug it in and just try to turn it back on it acts like it doesn't have enough juice. Now on this phone I'm on cwm 6.8.x or something like that and you can't wipe battery stats so I didn't try that. So I guess my next step would be to flash another recovery and wipe battery stats. I did just flash the peoples ROM 2.2 (I think was the number) just yesterday and wiped everything else for a clean install. Has anyone heard of or experienced this? How can I fix this? Will wiping battery stats work? Also, the battery was great, I could easily get all day out of it with average use just a month ago. Please and thank you.
Nothing?
This community is very small now since this device is old. You need to have patience regarding replies to threads.
Sounds like you need to replace the battery. Look on Amazon and eBay.
I haven't heard of this happening before, nor has it happened to me. Even though some would advise against it, i'd 'calibrate' the battery just to see if that would fix it. If that doesn't fix it, I have no idea.
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From what I recall there was a lot of different opinions about the battery wipe in CWM.
If you google it there should be a video that shows you how to use it. I think you drain the battery until phone shuts off then charge it full, unplug it wait 10 minutes, charge it full, then turn it on and wipe battery stats. Then run phone dead again and charge again. Don't really want to charge it until after running it dead.
I used it a couple of times and it seemed to help but people say it has no affect because the battery stats are in the rom or something like that.
I also have heard that after you load a new rom you have to give it some time and the battery will get better.
I have never experienced what you are so sorry I can't help.
I would guess most would say its the battery buy a new one cause it sounds like the battery is only charging 20%.
I still have my stock battery after almost 2 years. It will get me through the day if I just make phone calls and text, but I have to keep a charger handy if I'm going to use the phone for other things. Sometimes my battery will drop if I reboot. It will be at like 30% and when I reboot it will come on with 15% and tell me to charge it.
They say the 1800ma model will work in this phone and I would check into that if buying a new battery.
Well good luck!
The battery was working fine two months ago. That's why its weird to me. Wiping the stats didn't help. I guess a new battery is in order. Grrrrrrrr
only1penny said:
I have an epic that was working fine. I got a new phone so it sat with the battery dead for a little over a month. Now I gave the epic to my daughter and the battery is all wonky. It will charge up to 100%, but when I take it off the charger it will last anywhere from 20 minutes to 4 hours, which I got the other day with no use and airplane mode on. Now here's the wonky part. It only goes down to around 88% and than goes dead. If I plug it back in it says it has about 80% charge. But if I don't plug it in and just try to turn it back on it acts like it doesn't have enough juice. Now on this phone I'm on cwm 6.8.x or something like that and you can't wipe battery stats so I didn't try that. So I guess my next step would be to flash another recovery and wipe battery stats. I did just flash the peoples ROM 2.2 (I think was the number) just yesterday and wiped everything else for a clean install. Has anyone heard of or experienced this? How can I fix this? Will wiping battery stats work? Also, the battery was great, I could easily get all day out of it with average use just a month ago. Please and thank you.
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only1penny said:
The battery was working fine two months ago. That's why its weird to me. Wiping the stats didn't help. I guess a new battery is in order. Grrrrrrrr
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If it was the original battery it already has some miles on it and if it sat for a month or two dead in the phone then it's most likely toast. You will get best results with li-ion batteries during the first 300 to 500 charges, so after a year or two the battery will naturally loose it's ability to hold a charge, that's just the nature of the beast. A new battery will do wonders!
The percentage that is displayed is usually directly correlated with battery voltage. So 3.200 V would represent 100% and I think it is 2.6 is 0%. So what sounds like is happening is the battery has a bad cell and jumps from say 3V or whatever is 80% right to some voltage below 2.6. A new battery "should" fix this.
kennyglass123 said:
The percentage that is displayed is usually directly correlated with battery voltage. So 3.200 V would represent 100% and I think it is 2.6 is 0%. So what sounds like is happening is the battery has a bad cell and jumps from say 3V or whatever is 80% right to some voltage below 2.6. A new battery "should" fix this.
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check that 4g isn't on or google talk isn't on. Google now is a big battery waster too. For unexplicable drains, check for a defective battery and if all else fails a clean wipe/install. I've had just about all of these issues on the 4 epic's we own.

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