Why does the battery % drastically drop upon a reboot? - Thunderbolt General

Example: my battery says 50%, I reboot, and now it's down to about 40%.
What's the deal? Anyone else have this problem?
I'm running Das BAMF 1.6.2, stock kernel.

I've noticed since I got the tbolt day one. Im in the 15% range when reboot. My screen freeze after lightning strike for 3 minutes. Was hoping the new update would fix it but update now delayed. Never again will I be the first in line for phone.
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The percentage drops but it stays at whatever that percentage is for an hour or five depending on how much I'm using my phone.

because your battery gauge is lying to you and not reporting accurately prior to reboot.

dbisch said:
Example: my battery says 50%, I reboot, and now it's down to about 40%.
What's the deal? Anyone else have this problem?
I'm running Das BAMF 1.6.2, stock kernel.
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Thought I had commented on this, whoops.
So have you calibrated your battery since flashing 1.6.2?
If not you need to do so, as this will fix your issue, and help your battery life.

nosympathy said:
Thought I had commented on this, whoops.
So have you calibrated your battery since flashing 1.6.2?
If not you need to do so, as this will fix your issue, and help your battery life.
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What do you use to calibrate it? Wiping the battery stats?

Check out this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=871051
Basically the meter is lying because keeping your phone at 100% while charged is not so good for long term life of the battery. So once you get a full charge it doesn't keep the battery full, and when you take it off the charger the meter quickly catches up to reality.
So don't worry, it's supposed to happen this way.

nosympathy said:
Thought I had commented on this, whoops.
So have you calibrated your battery since flashing 1.6.2?
If not you need to do so, as this will fix your issue, and help your battery life.
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How do I calibrate it?

There's an app on the Market called BatteryCalibration, works well.
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nosympathy said:
Thought I had commented on this, whoops.
So have you calibrated your battery since flashing 1.6.2?
If not you need to do so, as this will fix your issue, and help your battery life.
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It may help battery life, but it won't fix the issue

dbisch said:
How do I calibrate it?
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There are several threads explaining this but you just:
-Charge to 100% and boot into recovery
-Select advanced>wipe battery stats
-Use phone normally until battery dies and it powers off
-Charge back up to 100% (preferably while still off)
Edit- if you are running das bamf you can also clear them from the toolkit.

dirtyfingers said:
It may help battery life, but it won't fix the issue
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It will fix the issue that the OP is having of the phone dropping % drastically when they reboot. If you are talking about the phone dropping from 100 to 95% or so after you unplug, then no it won't, because that is actually a safety feature that you do not want to fix, unless of course you want to burn your phone up.

ska.t73 said:
It will fix the issue that the OP is having of the phone dropping % drastically when they reboot. If you are talking about the phone dropping from 100 to 95% or so after you unplug, then no it won't, because that is actually a safety feature that you do not want to fix, unless of course you want to burn your phone up.
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Thanks. I just want my battery % to be accurate.

dbisch said:
Thanks. I just want my battery % to be accurate.
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No problem, if that is what you want then doing a battery stats wipe will do that. It should be done actually everytime you change ROMs or upgrade a ROM.
Just follow Dirtyfingers instructions, or use a Battery Calibration app from the market

ska.t73 said:
No problem, if that is what you want then doing a battery stats wipe will do that. It should be done actually everytime you change ROMs or upgrade a ROM.
Just follow Dirtyfingers instructions, or use a Battery Calibration app from the market
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Man, don't say that in the dev area, or the irc. There was someone named Confucius on there yesterday reaming people for wiping battery stats. It wasn't pretty.
Doug B.

dvgb173 said:
Man, don't say that in the dev area, or the irc. There was someone named Confucius on there yesterday reaming people for wiping battery stats. It wasn't pretty.
Doug B.
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It is a bad idea to wipe battery stats? Can it damage the phone?

dbisch said:
It is a bad idea to wipe battery stats? Can it damage the phone?
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No your phone stores how long it takes to die charge etc. and when you change roms these stats obviously change and therefore wiping the stats allows the phone to really calibrate to the new rom. At least I think that's how it is.
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dbisch said:
Example: my battery says 50%, I reboot, and now it's down to about 40%.
What's the deal? Anyone else have this problem?
I'm running Das BAMF 1.6.2, stock kernel.
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This happens to me and it annoys me everytime it does it. I dont know why for some reason this is a recurring thing with HTC phones.

My battery drops 10-15% rather quickly when I unplug it but I believe this is actually normal with newer Li-Ion charging techniques.

Mine drops about 5% after a reboot. I reset my batteries stats today and hope that will improve my battery life, but I must say I got about 8 eight hours today with fairly heavy use and a few reboots.

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Why is Android's battery always so darn inaccurate

My icon in the notif bar looks like 80% and it is 40% lol. I don't get it.
hah2110 said:
My icon in the notif bar looks like 80% and it is 40% lol. I don't get it.
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Strange, I haven't noticed this.
1) What phone are you using
2) What ROM are you running
3) Have you wiped your phone along with the cache?
akapoor said:
Strange, I haven't noticed this.
1) What phone are you using
2) What ROM are you running
3) Have you wiped your phone along with the cache?
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Almost every Android phone. It is a known problem.
I don't seem to have an issue with it.
When it reaches 75%, my bar is 3/4s. When it's 50, its half-way...etc...etc...
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Almost every Android phone. It is a known problem.
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Awsome job answering 3 questions with a random statement.
I know the phone stores the info about the battery in a file. This file includes the max charge the battery can charge too. There is a method somewhere on these forums that show how to drain your battery, wipe the file, then do a full charge so the phone can relearn the battery and the correct settings get saved.
I believe flashing new roms and doing storage wipes can cause this file to be removed and created with false info.
WoZeR said:
Awsome job answering 3 questions with a random statement.
I know the phone stores the info about the battery in a file. This file includes the max charge the battery can charge too. There is a method somewhere on these forums that show how to drain your battery, wipe the file, then do a full charge so the phone can relearn the battery and the correct settings get saved.
I believe flashing new roms and doing storage wipes can cause this file to be removed and created with false info.
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No... It has nothing to do with this. Every Android phone I've had... Regardless of whether it is brand new, stock, rooted, flashed, new kernel, anything... Doesn't matter.
May I know how many android phones you previously had?
not trying to flame btw.. but i dont have that case with my phone.. and this is my first phone
You have tokinda program the Lion Batt internal charger first, you charge them full->run till dead--> repeat process 2 times and then the system will be way more accurate. Try this and reply in about 3 days the results.
lagu805 said:
May I know how many android phones you previously had?
not trying to flame btw.. but i dont have that case with my phone.. and this is my first phone
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John512 said:
You have tokinda program the Lion Batt internal charger first, you charge them full->run till dead--> repeat process 2 times and then the system will be way more accurate. Try this and reply in about 3 days the results.
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You guys are still missing it. The ICON is not accurate but the internal sensor is. Jeebus. Look at these links... and it seems as my answer is in the first two sentences:
http://senk9.wordpress.com/2010/06/07/android-app-of-the-day-battery-left-widget/
http://www.androidjunkies.com/index...ets-you-keep-watch-of-your-power-app-reviews/
Honestly, if "it" truly bothers you, why not just put the overlay ontop so you get the "real" percentage.
It's work just fine for me, usually +/- 3% at most, works great on froyo.
Calibrate if it is way off
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I'm trying to understand how android calculates battery percentage, and from my testing it seems that the battery meter is hard coded into each particular phone model. This link seems to kinda verify this.
http://www.android-x86.org/documents/howtoconfigurebatteryservice
Does anyone know where in the system the battery file is located? Either the battery driver, or the algorithm it uses, or even a stats file. Anyone able to point me in the right direction? Thanks.
Daveenna said:
It's work just fine for me, usually +/- 3% at most, works great on froyo.
Calibrate if it is way off
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How abouts do you calibrate the visual battery indicator at the top of the notification bar to be within 3%??
Are you talking about something else like the battery charge status reading?
I've experienced the same problem as the OP on all my Android phones as well. It is a problem when you think you have 75% charge and all the sudden you are getting low battery warnings.
same here. Notification Bar battery is hilariously off.
akapoor said:
I don't seem to have an issue with it.
When it reaches 75%, my bar is 3/4s. When it's 50, its half-way...etc...etc...
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oh yea? mine goes to nine percent...and takes forever for it to shut down. only when i shut down the phone or reboot it, does it not come back on. lol

After calibrating my battery...

for the past 3 days, this is what it does after just a random reboot. This was from this morning. *A huge drop in battery life*.
Now granted, have charged it a few times just until i can get to a moment where I can charge it fully without unplugging it.
Just for my own clarification, do you see the huge drop in battery power after the sudden reboot? If so, I'm wondering if the battery isn't bad, telling the phone it doesn't have a charge, and the phone shuts down/reboots.
Was anything done to the phone prior to this problem (new ROM, new kernel, rooted, etc.) other than calibrating the battery? What were you using to calibrate?
stephen_w said:
Just for my own clarification, do you see the huge drop in battery power after the sudden reboot? If so, I'm wondering if the battery isn't bad, telling the phone it doesn't have a charge, and the phone shuts down/reboots.
Was anything done to the phone prior to this problem (new ROM, new kernel, rooted, etc.) other than calibrating the battery? What were you using to calibrate?
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My bad on the unclear post. Rushing, multitasking not working...lol. Yeah that's what i'm referring to. I edited the op.
Not sure why it does that. I'm using the battery calibrator from the market. I did install a new ROM a few days ago.
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digitallure said:
My bad on the unclear post. Rushing, multitasking not working...lol. Yeah that's what i'm referring to. I edited the op.
Not sure why it does that. I'm using the battery calibrator from the market. I did install a new ROM a few days ago.
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Lol, no worries, I was barely into my first cup of coffee. What ROM did you install? Any chance of using a different battery to see if it's the battery or possibly an issue with the phone ir the ROM?
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Lol, no worries, I was barely into my first cup of coffee. What ROM did you install? Any chance of using a different battery to see if it's the battery or possibly an issue with the phone ir the ROM?
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LOL. I flashed the Octane rom by raver. I don't have another battery to test it out, but It's happened a couple times with different roms. Usually when I calibrate, on a full charge at 4.2v, I wipe the stats about 2x's in cwm, then calibrate with the app, then unplug then plug again to boost it back to 4.2v then calibrate again. All of this just to make sure it's calibrated. may be overkill.
digitallure said:
LOL. I flashed the Octane rom by raver. I don't have another battery to test it out, but It's happened a couple times with different roms. Usually when I calibrate, on a full charge at 4.2v, I wipe the stats about 2x's in cwm, then calibrate with the app, then unplug then plug again to boost it back to 4.2v then calibrate again. All of this just to make sure it's calibrated. may be overkill.
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I hear ya. I usually do that two or three times, too. All calibration does is, like you said, wipe the stats. The reboot is weird, though, as it's followed by that sudden drop in battery. Could be the battery is faulty. I wish I had more insight to help you.
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I hear ya. I usually do that two or three times, too. All calibration does is, like you said, wipe the stats. The reboot is weird, though, as it's followed by that sudden drop in battery. Could be the battery is faulty. I wish I had more insight to help you.
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No problem. That's the jist of it...lol
Heyy after calibrating the battery how long does it usually take to see the effects of extra battery life?
I've seen varying answers on that ranging from 1 day to a few days. A lot of calibrate after flashing a new ROM, so that might add a bit of time as the system rebuilds caches and whatnot. I would think that you would only need to do the full calibration once before starting to see the effects.
I usually do the calibration then go through letting it (almost) fully die, then do a full recharge 2 or 3 times.
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I've seen varying answers on that ranging from 1 day to a few days. A lot of calibrate after flashing a new ROM, so that might add a bit of time as the system rebuilds caches and whatnot. I would think that you would only need to do the full calibration once before starting to see the effects.
I usually do the calibration then go through letting it (almost) fully die, then do a full recharge 2 or 3 times.
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Thank you very much sir. So I should just put brightness to max, connect wifi, and turn on as many apps as i can before it almost dies, then turn back to normal and charge to 100?
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Thank you very much sir. So I should just put brightness to max, connect wifi, and turn on as many apps as i can before it almost dies, then turn back to normal and charge to 100?
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I don't do anything different when I let it die. I just let it happen through normal use. I guess if you wanted to accelerate it, that would work.
I'm not an expert in battery, but it looks to me like you're putting alot of stress on your battery from the constant wiping, calibrating, and letting it die. I'm not sure but i heard that letting it die too often is a bad thing. Have you tried calibrating it and just use it like normal?
Well err. I just calibrated my battery but it's still going down quickly. I lose like 5% battery in less than 10 minutes
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[Q] Strange battery issue

Note: I searched the forum and saw nothing like my issue, if there is then I missed it and I apologize.
So here is the issue. When charging it gets to between 85-90% then immediately jumps to 100%. Have tried clearing the stats, draining, then full charge. Any suggestions on this?
How old is the battery are you charging USB or AC?
Most likely its a old battery
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virusmonk3y said:
Note: I searched the forum and saw nothing like my issue, if there is then I missed it and I apologize.
So here is the issue. When charging it gets to between 85-90% then immediately jumps to 100%. Have tried clearing the stats, draining, then full charge. Any suggestions on this?
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very odd, I've actually experienced the inverse. Charge would hold at like 20% and then jump to 10% in a second. Are you noticing in use there is a jump back down i.e. when you unplug, does it jump from 100% straight to 90% or does this just happen when charging. If it just happens with charging, I'd say run current widget and see how much mA is left when it makes the jump to 100% and see if the battery is actually charging correctly. In other words, if you're charging and the battery jumps from 90 to 100 and you still have like 200 mA left, something is goofy with your battery and I'd recommend a new battery or at the very least full wiping and reflashing your ROM.
If it jumps and the remaining mA is like 30 or something low, then the actual battery seems to be fine and I'd recommend a full wipe and reflash the rom you're using. In all honestly, it's probably the battery and may just be worth getting a new one.
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Note: I searched the forum and saw nothing like my issue, if there is then I missed it and I apologize.
So here is the issue. When charging it gets to between 85-90% then immediately jumps to 100%. Have tried clearing the stats, draining, then full charge. Any suggestions on this?
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Im not attacking you im just trying to clarify. Are you saying it jumps to 100%, meaning you see it say 100% or are you referring to the led going green at about 90%?
I'm not convinced it is a battery issue... I've only very recently rooted my phone (have had it for 11 months) and haven't had the charge indicator jump past the last 10% like it did just today.
Looking at the last 26hours of history (ICS 3.0.0 install), the initial battery discharge showed normal taper from 100-85%, however on charge it jumped from somewhere just below 90% to 100% instantaneously.
I should have taken a screenshot, but instead I wiped the battery stats and am in the initial discharge cycle still. I've had the phone 11 months and have never cleared the battery stats before.
Maybe 8 months old.
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Darunion said:
Im not attacking you im just trying to clarify. Are you saying it jumps to 100%, meaning you see it say 100% or are you referring to the led going green at about 90%?
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When it hits 85-90% the led turns green then it shows 100% right after that.
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virusmonk3y said:
When it hits 85-90% the led turns green then it shows 100% right after that.
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the led is supposed to go green at 90% to indicate trickle charge mode. but ya that should not be triggering the 100%. are you using a battery mod that isnt included with the rom?
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When it hits 85-90% the led turns green then it shows 100% right after that.
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Run the battery down until the phone dies. I have had this happen to me before. When I got down to 1%, it took a really long time for the phone to die. Recharging and doing a couple of long cycles of letting the battery go down to a really low level before charging fixed it. Do not delete battery stats as it does no good.
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Run the battery down until the phone dies. I have had this happen to me before. When I got down to 1%, it took a really long time for the phone to die. Recharging and doing a couple of long cycles of letting the battery go down to a really low level before charging fixed it. Do not delete battery stats as it does no good.
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Did that already, stated that in OP
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Darunion said:
the led is supposed to go green at 90% to indicate trickle charge mode. but ya that should not be triggering the 100%. are you using a battery mod that isnt included with the rom?
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No mod on the battery.
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Did that already, stated that in OP
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You stated in the op you cleared battery stats. I specifically mentioned trying the process without clearing battery stats and doing some additional cycles without clearing.
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You stated in the op you cleared battery stats. I specifically mentioned trying the process without clearing battery stats and doing some additional cycles without clearing.
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Indeed. I did that twice actually
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Indeed. I did that twice actually
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Well if calibration processes fail to correct it, then I would suspect a bad battery.
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You might try an app called Battery Calibration. Found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1024867
I don't necessarily use it to calibrate but to monitor the mV. It might help in seeing if it is in fact a bad battery or if your battery indicator is showing a false reading.
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jp2132 said:
You might try an app called Battery Calibration. Found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1024867
I don't necessarily use it to calibrate but to monitor the mV. It might help in seeing if it is in fact a bad battery or if your battery indicator is showing a false reading.
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Yea I tried that after the normal calibration. Another weird thing is my phone has been sitting at 1% for like an hour.
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virusmonk3y said:
Yea I tried that after the normal calibration. Another weird thing is my phone has been sitting at 1% for like an hour.
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Go back and read my first post. I told you this would happen.
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fernandezhjr said:
Go back and read my first post. I told you this would happen.
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The sitting at 1% was happening before. Just never really payed attention to it. Have tried the normal calibration twice now and the method you mentioned as well. Going to ATT tomorrow and see about exchanging the battery. Will post results.
Edit: Want to add a thanks for all the suggestions from everyone.
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The sitting at 1% was happening before. Just never really payed attention to it. Have tried the normal calibration twice now and the method you mentioned as well. Going to ATT tomorrow and see about exchanging the battery. Will post results.
Edit: Want to add a thanks for all the suggestions from everyone.
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Then it may be that time. I got my battery to hold out a little longer, but soon after, I started getting bad drain. I recently replaced my battery and haven't had issues since.
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virusmonk3y said:
The sitting at 1% was happening before. Just never really payed attention to it. Have tried the normal calibration twice now and the method you mentioned as well. Going to ATT tomorrow and see about exchanging the battery. Will post results.
Edit: Want to add a thanks for all the suggestions from everyone.
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Sounds more like a battery calibration issue than a battery issue.
Give it a bit of thought... from 90% it skips to 100% when charging. However at 1% it camps out for an hour or more before shutting off. This indicates an issue with how the charge of the battery is being measured/expressed...
Now let's think about what is happening behind the scenes. This measure of charge is "defined as the available capacity expressed as a percentage of some reference, sometimes its rated capacity but more likely its current (i.e. at the latest charge-discharge cycle) capacity but this ambiguity can lead to confusion and errors. It is not usually an absolute measure in Coulombs, kWh or Ah of the energy left in the battery which would be less confusing. "
Essentially, the way the phone is measuring the battery isn't working correctly. However, is the duration of the battery life what you would expect given your use of it?
If YES, then it's a measuring issue.

[FIX] For Battery Reporting and Draining Issues

This will likely fix any battery reporting problems that occur and should be done after installing a rom, or whenever you think it is needed. It will not actually make your battery life better. It may seem like it as before resetting it may have said 1% remaining when it was really only half dead
NOTE: you must be rooted, which if you are on this forum you almost definitely are
1. fully charge battery and leave plugged in. click calibrate in this app or manually delete the file yourself: https://play.google.com/store/apps/...yLDEsImNvbS5uZW1hLmJhdHRlcnljYWxpYnJhdGlvbiJd
2. Unplug and let the phone die with normal use
3. charge it fully without a break.
4. done. thank me if it helps
This resets the battery stats. It was noted awhile back from someone at Google that this doesn't help with the battery. I used to use this app all the time after a flash and then a couple of months back i stopped using it and really haven't noticed a difference. I'm not trying to ruin your moment of helpfulness but I really don't think it helps with the battery.
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This resets the battery stats. It was noted awhile back from someone at Google that this doesn't help with the battery. I used to use this app all the time after a flash and then a couple of months back i stopped using it and really haven't noticed a difference. I'm not trying to ruin your moment of helpfulness but I really don't think it helps with the battery.
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No problem. You are right. This will not help if your battery is actually draining. It only changes what android thinks your battery level is at. this can get screwed up after a flash, depending on many factors of the rom. It also is different with every device. What it helps with is when your stats are off. for example temple run takes 60% of your battery when you play for 5 minutes and you know it isn't running, or it drains fast to 1% then lasts another 6 hours. So if you are noticing poor battery life, make sure it is really bad, not just reported wrong. I will edit the OP to say this more clear.
2. Unplug and let the phone die with normal use
3. charge it fully without a break.
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This is what really fixes the issue. Clearing battery stats with an app or through cwm is redundant.
I don't recommend discharging all the way though
I thought fully charging the battery reset the stats. No?
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KEB64 said:
I thought fully charging the battery reset the stats. No?
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I think partially, but I know for a fact this process works great and isn't that hard. It resets things better from my understanding because it totally wipes stats instead of just re-calibrating some things

Cell Standby Battery Drain

Has anybody else had trouble with rapid battery drain and Cell Standby being the process that's taken up most of the battery? I'm completely stock and unrooted at the moment
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Has anybody else had trouble with rapid battery drain and Cell Standby being the process that's taken up most of the battery? I'm completely stock and unrooted at the moment
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It's a known issue. They apparently added the wrong power draw amount when calculating the percentages so those are wrong but it's not really using more battery, just misreporting.
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It's a known issue. They apparently added the wrong power draw amount when calculating the percentages so those are wrong but it's not really using more battery, just misreporting.
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Any fixes out there?
You need to be rooted. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1732722
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You need to be rooted. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1732722
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Do you know if this works only with a custom ROM or can I just use the non-Odin root method?
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Do you know if this works only with a custom ROM or can I use the non-Odin root method?
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I used the non-odin route and just installed it on mine. Cell standby dropped from about 30% to only 3% after install.
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I used the non-odin route and just installed it on mine. Cell standby dropped from about 30% to only 3% after install.
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Thanks, appreciate the quick responses
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It's a known issue. They apparently added the wrong power draw amount when calculating the percentages so those are wrong but it's not really using more battery, just misreporting.
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So with that calculation being incorrect does that result in your battery life draining faster? I just got mine on 9/22 and battery is draining significantly due to cell standby (cell radio being at the top of the list) I heard through a friend that this will be fixed with jelly bean update?
Can anyone shed some light as I just switched over from iPhone 4 and this whole battery issue is disappointing, thanks!
Frankiej1978 said:
So with that calculation being incorrect does that result in your battery life draining faster? I just got mine on 9/22 and battery is draining significantly due to cell standby (cell radio being at the top of the list) I heard through a friend that this will be fixed with jelly bean update?
Can anyone shed some light as I just switched over from iPhone 4 and this whole battery issue is disappointing, thanks!
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Battery not draining faster. Percentage reported in stats is wrong. 30% shown is actually 3% and should be at bottom of list.
prdog1 said:
Battery not draining faster. Percentage reported in stats is wrong. 30% shown is actually 3% and should be at bottom of list.
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Thanks for the reply prdog..one more question cuz I just came back from the Verizon Store and they can give me a new one if I go back since I just got this on Saturday..
So the reported stats is wrong as you stated in Battery setting..so thats the reason why I see my battery level indicator draining? Because it does drain pretty fast.

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