Hey,
my nexus s is connected to the AC adaptar for charging (what else )
i decided to install the "Black Cam Mod" fia Clockwork.
Before restarting the phone into recovery it showed 39% battery
i installed the mod and rebooted
wuhu, now i hove 69%
any ideas?
cheers
eiabea said:
Hey,
my nexus s is connected to the AC adaptar for charging (what else )
i decided to install the "Black Cam Mod" fia Clockwork.
Before restarting the phone into recovery it showed 39% battery
i installed the mod and rebooted
wuhu, now i hove 69%
any ideas?
cheers
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yea, your batterystats.bin file is innacurate. go into recovery and delete the batterstats.bin fike then reboot to reset it.
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My phone is rooted with stock rom. The only changes are listed below
Froze bloat that was safe
changed bootanimation to stock samsung
replaced some apps with inverted versions of themselves (ex. google +, stock messaging)
Here goes:
I was using navigation and I noticed that my phone was off after I had finished. Nothing worked at all, I could not boot into recovery or download. I connected the phone to a charger and red led flashes and an empty battery appears. The battery was full. I could reboot the phone while on the charger, but it would shut off as soon as it got to the homescreen. While off, If I pressed the home button, the green battery would appear as if it were charging. From here I could boot into recovery and download mode. The phone will only boot into these modes while connected to the charger. Here is where it went bad. I attempted to restore a backup while the phone was on the car charger and my car charger got pulled out in the middle of a restore. No charger meant that the phone shut off mid restore. Now, when I plug in the phone, the red led appears and the empty battery with a circle inside appears and then goes away. This repeats itself over and over and the phone buzzes when the empty battery reappears. I can still boot into download mode but not recovery. If I try to flash the stock samsung rom via odin, it says that it passes, however upon automatic reboot the samsung appears and nothing else. After the samsung appears the phone just continues to buzz every 5 seconds or so as if it is trying to do something. Could it be a bootloop? I have done a ton of searching here and now I am resorting to help! Your time is appreciated and beers on me if you can help me get my phone back to normal.
Put your phone into download mode and let it sit on the charger for 30 minutes. After pull and reinsert your battery and then try to power on your phone without your charger. Then proceed to charge your phone to full since it powered on.
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This did not work but thank you for the suggestion. From what I have gathered, as long as I can get into recovery then I should be able to get everything back to normal. Anyone?
elreydenj said:
This did not work but thank you for the suggestion. From what I have gathered, as long as I can get into recovery then I should be able to get everything back to normal. Anyone?
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if you can get into download mode, you can use odin to fix everything.
you might have to do a complete wipe but it is what it is
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1840030
read that
I tried this already. My problem is that after I flash the first bootchain, the second bootchain will not flash. I gets stuck at the setup in odin. I see there is an option to disconnect the phone and exit odin and reconnect the phone without leaving download mode if this happens. My problem is that if I disconnect the phone from the computer or from the charger it shuts off automatically. I tried these steps the best that I could and when I click nand erase and it reboots, then all it does is buzz every few seconds. I then shut it off and do the data and cache wipe and reboot. It reboots and appears to be the stock rom asking me for language and activation after, but the phone shuts off almost immediately and reboots to a blank battery with a circle in the middle. This is after I have had the phone on the charger for a long time. This happened out of the blue after I was using navigation. This problem did not arise from changing something in the system or from flashing a rom or kernel or anything of the sort. No one has seen this issue with the blank battery? I saw someone mention in android forums but the resolution was that they returned it and got a refurb.
Hello.
I got a problem after updating to the latest CyanogenMod 11 from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2528113
I am always updating the latest Nightly Build and since the last update my battery status is showing 3-4%, the charging icon and the orange LED even when im not connected via USB!
Of course my battery is fully charged because it still lasts more then a day.
I read trough the thread and noone reported this bug so i assume that im the only one who got this problem.
My HTC One S:
Hboot: 2.15
Rooted
S-On
Android 4.4.2
CyanogenMod 11-20131216-NIGHTLY-ville
ClockworkMod 6.0.4.5
I tried to wipe Cache, Dalvik Cache and deleted the batterystats.bin but it didnt help.
Can anyone help me?
Thanks
Battery / charge problems
EvilPotato123 said:
Hello.
I got a problem after updating to the latest CyanogenMod 11 from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2528113
I am always updating the latest Nightly Build and since the last update my battery status is showing 3-4%, the charging icon and the orange LED even when im not connected via USB!
Of course my battery is fully charged because it still lasts more then a day.
I read trough the thread and noone reported this bug so i assume that im the only one who got this problem.
My HTC One S:
Hboot: 2.15
Rooted
S-On
Android 4.4.2
CyanogenMod 11-20131216-NIGHTLY-ville
ClockworkMod 6.0.4.5
I tried to wipe Cache, Dalvik Cache and deleted the batterystats.bin but it didnt help.
Can anyone help me?
Thanks
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I'm having a similar issue except my htc one s is not rooted. But the orange charge indicator light stays on even after unplugged from the charger. I too tried wiping the cache. Battery apps show battery life is healthy.
In order to get the orange charge light indicator off, I have to restart the phone. But strangely enough, after a restart it won't take to a charge unless I restart the phone again.
So, I finally let the phone on all day to kill the battery and charged it for four hours while off. When I turned it back on the battery icon said it was at 96% charged - and I thought I finally fixed it. But when I unplugged the charger, the orange light did not turn off. ugh. So I restarted the phone and once again, the battery now says it's at 33%. WTF?!
Again, I wiped the cache partition; let the battery die, did complete charge while phone off; did a hard reset (held volume rocker and power button for 10 seconds). Other ideas?
Software info:
Android version: 4.1.1
HTC Sense version: 4+
HTC SDK API Level: 4.63
Hello All,
I was putting custom Rom CM11 to my system. I tried installing but it was stuck in Boot loop. Now it ran out of battery. Now it does not start. When I try to charge it get struck at M logo. I am not able to go to bootloader or recovery. Tried everthing... I left to charge overnight but not charging.. I even get M logo when I put it charge and remove the battery...My system 1 has GApps and system 3 has CM 11. I don't know if its not working because of something I did while installing..I tried removing battery and putting it back...So can you help getting it working.
Regards.
kannada said:
Hello All,
I was putting custom Rom CM11 to my system. I tried installing but it was stuck in Boot loop. Now it ran out of battery. Now it does not start. When I try to charge it get struck at M logo. I am not able to go to bootloader or recovery. Tried everthing... I left to charge overnight but not charging.. I even get M logo when I put it charge and remove the battery...My system 1 has GApps and system 3 has CM 11. I don't know if its not working because of something I did while installing..I tried removing battery and putting it back...So can you help getting it working.
Regards.
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U will need to charge the battery externally using a external battery charger or McGruyver method just Google it will solve ur issue.
Since i've switched to 4.4 (Omni) and TRWP my Note doesn't charge anymore. It says "charging..." and everything but the battery does actually discharge, even when it's turned off.
Can any1 help me
Chest3r said:
Since i've switched to 4.4 (Omni) and TRWP my Note doesn't charge anymore. It says "charging..." and everything but the battery does actually discharge, even when it's turned off.
Can any1 help me
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Have u tried to revert back to a stock rom to see if that works ?
It was all well, until my battery died. Now I can't boot into (Philz touch) recovery, bootloader or anything except the system. When I boot into the system with my charger plugged it it says "Upgrading OS... (app name) " and then "Starting apps" and it just hangs there until the battery completely dies (with the charges plugged it) and the phone resets. When I plug the phone in while it's off it just turns back on and everything happends again.
How do I fix this? My gues is that I have to charge the battery without the phone turning on, so I do it somehow while it's out the phone?
Coolpad F1 (Micromax Canvas Nitro A310 is the same phone)
AICP rom 5.1.1 Lollipop
Philz Tocuh recovery (newest version, can't remember number)
Means that you have been using a rooted device with no problem and suddenly your battery got damaged.
Well i do not think so.
You have tried to change some system.and turned out to this.
Tell exactly what have you done beforebthat happened
droid_god said:
Means that you have been using a rooted device with no problem and suddenly your battery got damaged.
Well i do not think so.
You have tried to change some system.and turned out to this.
Tell exactly what have you done beforebthat happened
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I fixed my phone. It had just too low battery to boot so I cut the USB cable and charged the battery with wires inside