I bought an Anker 1900mAh Li-ion Battery for HTC Sensation and everything seemed to work fine. Every night I switch my phone off, but on 3 separate occasions the phone battery was showing ¾ full, or there abouts, but in the morning the battery was completely drained, no power even to fire up the phone. I thought the battery was faulty so returned it and went back to my original one. However this has happened again with my original battery. ¾ full, switched off then dead in the morning.
Has anyone else had this problem?
Does anyone know what the problem is?
Many thanks
Mike
If you have fast boot checked, turn it off, so at least when you shut the phone down it will be properly shut down then. See how you go.
I kinda solved my problem just by calling HTC.
Person was nice enough to walk me through all unnecessary stuff running on my Sensation.....Got my (stock) battery life to almost 2 days, Not bad at all.
If you ask me his instructions right now, total blank.....LOL
Again, I'm about to buy Anker batteries, but right now pretty satisfied with my stock battery.... 1 1/2 days worth on moderate use.
Thanks,
Tester.
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usual_suspect said:
If you have fast boot checked, turn it off, so at least when you shut the phone down it will be properly shut down then. See how you go.
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Have fastboot ON.....Still doesn't make a difference in my battery life..
Go figure........
Tester.
Tester30 said:
Have fastboot ON.....Still doesn't make a difference in my battery life..
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It shouldnt make any difference really while the phones switched on.
I suggested turning fast book OFF because he mentions his battery is draining over night whilst the phone is switched off. When fast boot is ON the phone doesnt actually shut down completely when you turn it off, it hibernates instead.
I can also recommend the Anker battery, mines doing very well with it.
cheers
ticfan said:
I bought an Anker 1900mAh Li-ion Battery for HTC Sensation and everything seemed to work fine. Every night I switch my phone off, but on 3 separate occasions the phone battery was showing ¾ full, or there abouts, but in the morning the battery was completely drained, no power even to fire up the phone. I thought the battery was faulty so returned it and went back to my original one. However this has happened again with my original battery. ¾ full, switched off then dead in the morning.
Has anyone else had this problem?
Does anyone know what the problem is?
Many thanks
Mike
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Which recovery are you on? Sounds like the ol' old recovery issue to me.
kpjimmy said:
Which recovery are you on? Sounds like the ol' old recovery issue to me.
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Sorry I don't understand what you mean by what recovery am I on.
I should also say that although I switch my phone off every night it doesn't drain every night, It's happened on about 5 or 6 occasions.
ticfan said:
Sorry I don't understand what you mean by what recovery am I on.
I should also say that although I switch my phone off every night it doesn't drain every night, It's happened on about 5 or 6 occasions.
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Are you on a custom ROM? And do you us clockwork mod recovery? If you are, you need to see if you are using the correct version.
Are you charging it at night or just turning off the phone? If you are not charging it, please check to see if your syncs are not always on. That may be draining your battery. Check your settings-accounts and settings-sync. Uncheck all the htc sense sync stuff.
But if you are on stock rom, meaning software, you may need to replace your headset, it may be defective.
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Are you on a custom ROM? And do you us clockwork mod recovery? If you are, you need to see if you are using the correct version.
Are you charging it at night or just turning off the phone? If you are not charging it, please check to see if your syncs are not always on. That may be draining your battery. Check your settings-accounts and settings-sync. Uncheck all the htc sense sync stuff.
But if you are on stock rom, meaning software, you may need to replace your headset, it may be defective.
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No it's as it came. Not been hacked, customised or anything
Tester30 said:
I kinda solved my problem just by calling HTC.
Person was nice enough to walk me through all unnecessary stuff running on my Sensation.....Got my (stock) battery life to almost 2 days, Not bad at all.
If you ask me his instructions right now, total blank.....LOL
Again, I'm about to buy Anker batteries, but right now pretty satisfied with my stock battery.... 1 1/2 days worth on moderate use.
Thanks,
Tester.
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Have fastboot ON.....Still doesn't make a difference in my battery life..
Go figure........
Tester.
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First of all...... Didn't make that post....
Mods please see who's riding on my account.....DO NOT WANT TO MAKE FALSE STATEMENTS....
I do not know If my fast boot is on......
Tester.
kpjimmy said:
Are you on a custom ROM? And do you us clockwork mod recovery? If you are, you need to see if you are using the correct version.
Are you charging it at night or just turning off the phone? If you are not charging it, please check to see if your syncs are not always on. That may be draining your battery. Check your settings-accounts and settings-sync. Uncheck all the htc sense sync stuff.
But if you are on stock rom, meaning software, you may need to replace your headset, it may be defective.
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Hi Thanks for your reply.
It happens sometimes not every night and when phone is switched off and not charging. The only thing that's on sync is email.
Related
ok so latly my battery has been dieing so quick
i have a cingular 8125
these are the things im running
TskMgr.exe
ThrottleLock.exe
lockdemon.exe
pBar.exe
CapNotify.exe
cprog.exe
connmgr.exe
services.exe
shell32.exe
gwes.exe
device.exe
filesys.exe
NK.EXE
someone help me please
how old is your battery?
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how old is your battery?
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i dun really know because i bought it used
the phone use to last untill like 8 hours while tlking on the phone
now it wont even last for an hour
Also you can buy a new battery, they are cheap this days
wiredvs said:
try conditioning your battery, you do this by running your phone down til' it turns off. Then, charge (while off) for about 7 hrs.
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orb3000 said:
Also you can buy a new battery, they are cheap this days
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lol both correct, but try what wiredvs says first. When under heavy use, the battery gauge does not display the crrect charge sometimes. You will charge it until the green light shows (normally full yes?) and take it off charge, but the phone will not be fully charged.
Charging it for at least double the time with device off should rectify the issue, its a common "quirk" of winmo devices under heavy usage.
If it doesnt work then ur battery is fried so time to get a new one
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i dun really know because i bought it used
the phone use to last untill like 8 hours while tlking on the phone
now it wont even last for an hour
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Wait, what? You can talk on these things? OMG YOU'RE RIGHT!? I've never done that.
Seriously, I suspect your battery is dead, so I'm agreeing with, well, every other post in this thread. My battery has gotten weird too.. I tracked a bunch of battery usage on my phone back when it was new, now when I do the same thing the readings seem to be higher than they were because I'm basing it on percentage of battery used. I've found actually monitoring the battery usage tends to use more battery so I wanted to avoid that.
Also I've noticed mine charges up to about 88% then suddenly thinks it's 100% full. It's about time for a new one.
khaytsus said:
. I've found actually monitoring the battery usage tends to use more battery so I wanted to avoid that.
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Lol how ironic!
my lg g2x drains my battery when turned off
the most previous experience was last night when i had my battery at 39 percent when i turned it off the next morning when i turned it on it was at 19%...
At first i thought it was the faux's DebouchedSloth (the one with the funky readings) so i paid no mind to it. (i just left it on during the night in airplane mode, which actually gave me better battery life) Later, i flashed the trinity kernel, only to find out the same thing happens
what do i do?
im running the latest cm7 kang build from baldwinguy77 with trinity kernel T15max 20122011 if thats any help.
thanks in advance
try a "battery calibration"
let it drain out completely and then let it charge 1 to 2 hours extra after it has reached 100%. worth a shot but i doubt it will help
or try wiping battery status in recovery
also, set up setCPU with profiles
Hmm.. I wonder how the battery drains even though it is off? o_o
Did you try turning it off, than remove the battery and put it back in? And see if it drains.
For me, my battery drains 0% overnight on airplane mode.
maxesxp said:
my lg g2x drains my battery when turned off
the most previous experience was last night when i had my battery at 39 percent when i turned it off the next morning when i turned it on it was at 19%...
At first i thought it was the faux's DebouchedSloth (the one with the funky readings) so i paid no mind to it. (i just left it on during the night in airplane mode, which actually gave me better battery life) Later, i flashed the trinity kernel, only to find out the same thing happens
what do i do?
im running the latest cm7 kang build from baldwinguy77 with trinity kernel T15max 20122011 if thats any help.
thanks in advance
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I just want to make sure when you say you turned your phone off you mean you shut it down right? I'm just trying to get a answer out of the way because I have seen so many post go a long way only to find out the original post misinterpreted a phrase. If it was in sleep mode a 20% battery drain isn't terrible. I've seen better and worse. If it's draining while it's shut off then I ask are you using the stock battery? It seems to be a big issue and I could easily see it leaking energy while off or giving misread.
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wyldkard said:
try a "battery calibration"
let it drain out completely and then let it charge 1 to 2 hours extra after it has reached 100%. worth a shot but i doubt it will help
or try wiping battery status in recovery
also, set up setCPU with profiles
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there was an article on the xda homepage posted not that long ago. it was about how battery calabration doesnt effect battery life, but only the battery graph found under settings. basicaly it said that the batterystats.bin file only has to do with that battery graph, it tells the phone whats been eating the battery. here it the link if you want to read the article:
http://www.xda-developers.com/andro...-battery-stats-does-not-improve-battery-life/
anyways back to the point. nope i calibrated my battery a few days ago, so it didnt help
nitrogen618 said:
Hmm.. I wonder how the battery drains even though it is off? o_o
Did you try turning it off, than remove the battery and put it back in? And see if it drains.
For me, my battery drains 0% overnight on airplane mode.
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i dont know... and i used to leave it on overnight in airplane mode too with faux's kernel, it drained alot less leaving it on over night then turning it off. but the thing is, leaving you phone on for too long makes it sluggish, so i want to turn it off once in a while to help make it more snappy. I wanted to try that with trinity kernel, but ya thats not really working lool
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I just want to make sure when you say you turned your phone off you mean you shut it down right? I'm just trying to get a answer out of the way because I have seen so many post go a long way only to find out the original post misinterpreted a phrase. If it was in sleep mode a 20% battery drain isn't terrible. I've seen better and worse. If it's draining while it's shut off then I ask are you using the stock battery? It seems to be a big issue and I could easily see it leaking energy while off or giving misread.
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yupp it was shut down. i turned it off. i dont know why it drains whens its shut down :/
battery drain
for me my phone has none of the problems that most g2x,s do until i use any faux's kernel,s all rom combos all correct faux's kernel combos don't know why wasn't always that way
the minister said:
for me my phone has none of the problems that most g2x,s do until i use any faux's kernel,s all rom combos all correct faux's kernel combos don't know why wasn't always that way
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I don't know what that has to do with anything and I would suggest trinity
Anyone?
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I would suggest trying a new battery first. I purchased a couple of 3rd party batteries for $20. If it still drains while the phone is OFF, you have some sort of internal hardware problem.
NeKr0MAtiK said:
I would suggest trying a new battery first. I purchased a couple of 3rd party batteries for $20. If it still drains while the phone is OFF, you have some sort of internal hardware problem.
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okay thanks thats what iv been guessing too
NeKr0MAtiK said:
I would suggest trying a new battery first. I purchased a couple of 3rd party batteries for $20. If it still drains while the phone is OFF, you have some sort of internal hardware problem.
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okay thanks thats what iv been guessing too
sometimes it's the ROM, i've tried EaglesBlood, PheonixBlood and i get above then norm battery life. I'm on Xboard's OTA and my battery life is sweet
i'm having the same issue as well even when using 2 different batteries and an external charger (for the battery itself).
'normal' drain on the eaglesblood AOSP is about 20% an hour and when I turn off the phone, remove the battery, put it back in, and turn it back on after an hour, the battery drains till it's almost empty!
maxesxp, did the new batteries work? or was it some combination of rom + kernel that did the trick for you?
Weird I just thoughts about looking for this cause I had this happen for the first time. I was at 40% had no charger around so turned the phone off, turned it on the next morning and was at 2% effing weird!
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My phone does this too. Some days it will drain only a percent or two and others it will drain like 20-30%. From what I can tell the kernel or something is not turning everything off on the phone. Try turning your phone off the next time you do and remove the battery and then when you go to turn it on put the battery back in and see if it drained then. If it did then it is a problem with the battery and if not it is a problem with the phone. If it is the phone there is not much you can do about that, sorry.
I am very sorry to open a new thread about battery drain that has been discussed so many times but I am really desperate.
I recently purchased a second hand Nexus S i9020A (unlocked AT&T version) from swappa. (Website that sells only android phones) and I am getting terrible battery life no matter what I try.
The phone is rooted and have tried several ICS roms and all have terrible battery life about 6-7 hours when the phone is on idle for most of the time.
I then installed CM7 as I read that ICS has some battery drain issues, but I still get really bad battery life 6.5-7.5 hours again the phone is on idle for most of the time.
I also tried several kernels.
I tried disabling the WIFI, GPS etc this did not help.
The phone came with two batteries an Anker Battery and the Samsung battery. I sent Anker an email asking them about the battery life, they told me to let the battery discharge to around 10% and recharge to 100% a couple of times. I did this twice, but no improvement in the battery life I was about to do it a third time when I fell asleep the battery must have drained completely and now that battery seems to no longer be working.
I thought maybe I am really unlucky and I got two bad batteries, so I purchased a new RND Battery from Amazon as I thought maybe there were some problems with the Anker. Turned off the phone let it charge for 7.5 hours, but the battery meter still showed that it was not fully charged, but the instructions said to charge for at least 5-6 hours, so I turned on and unfortunately I have the same battery drain.
I have installed a Battery Calibration app from the Android Market to see what the reading was and when the phone read 100% charge it was a little over 4,000 mV . I am not sure if this is what it is supposed to be, maybe one of you can let me know.
In addition I have wiped the battery stats from from the bootloader a few times after I have fully charged the battery and even factory reset the phone but this made no difference.
Last night I even flashed a new radio I went from I9020AUCKF1 to KB3 but this also made no difference. I have been struggling with this problem for about a week with no improvement what so ever.
I read that its bad to completely discharge Li-on batteries, so before I left home to go out, I turned off the phone so that the battery would not discharge, when I arrived home a few hours later the battery was dead even though the phone was turned off. (this was the original Samsung battery not the new battery I purchased, I did not try this with the new battery as yet)
I checked the battery usage and compared it to a Galaxy S2 to see what was using up the battery and the OS and Screen usage % seems to be comparable amount to the GS2.
I also tried a few of the Governors that are included with CM7 and also used the wheatly Governor when I was on ICS, but it made no difference.
Can any one help me? Is there something wrong with the phone? I purchased this as a present for someone who really wanted an iPhone because I could not afford an unlocked iPhone and they are really disappointed by this. I know this may be an isolated case, but I always assured the person that the android phone can do everything the iPhone can do, but not I feel like such a fool.
Can this be fixed? I purchased this when I was in the US but now I am away so returning it would be a problem. Is there a way to check if there is something wrong with the phone itself that's causing the battery to drain at such a fast rate?
Any one that can help me I would really appreciate it and be very thankful, I know there are other topics that deal with battery issues, but I have been researching this for about a week and tried everything I can, I didn't just start a new thread without trying.
The screenshot below shows a high display usage because I was using the phone to try to troubleshoot normally android system uses the most and display is closer to 7% but the uptime is the same. Even though it says 3h 51 mins at 48% in the screenshot the battery seems to discharge faster as it percentage goes down.
Can you enter this code and check for battery information:
*#*#4636#*#*
You can check the battery health and temperature. It might give you some insights.
Do you have good reception? Is it constantly trying to connect to 3G networks? Can you check apps which might be trying to connect to Internet all the time? Do you have this problem once you flash a clean rom (or maybe it starts after installing apps)? Have you tried stock ROM?
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You can check other threads also:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1495223
Something might show up on time.
I've read about this in other threads... not sure if I've already tried it... ull need to do a factory reset to wipe all data and battery calibrations. Once u reset... flash Evilistos ICS rom 4.0.4 and use the Air Kernel 3.0 .... flash the Tweaked Nexus Boot Animation (looks really nice but you don't need too lol) and that should do it... =]
- Google
spawn782 said:
I read that its bad to completely discharge Li-on batteries, so before I left home to go out, I turned off the phone so that the battery would not discharge, when I arrived home a few hours later the battery was dead even though the phone was turned off. (this was the original Samsung battery not the new battery I purchased, I did not try this with the new battery as yet)
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From this paragraph it sounds more like a problem with the hardware. Do you have warranty?
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Oogway13 said:
Can you enter this code and check for battery information:
*#*#4636#*#*
You can check the battery health and temperature. It might give you some insights.
Do you have good reception? Is it constantly trying to connect to 3G networks? Can you check apps which might be trying to connect to Internet all the time? Do you have this problem once you flash a clean rom (or maybe it starts after installing apps)? Have you tried stock ROM?
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Hi Oogway first of all thanks a whole lot for your response.
I dialed the number and got the following
Battery Status : Discharging
Power Plug : Unplugged
Battery Level : 100
Battery Scale : 100
Battery health : Good
Battery Voltage : 4096 mV
Battery Temp : 34.0 C
Battery Technology : Li-ion
Time since boot : 9:58
Just finished charging it again.
I have good reception, but I have no data plan on this phone so it isn't using any 3G, actually I don't even have 3G in my country :|
I have no apps installed and the problems still happen even with a clean install. Before the person shipped the phone to me I asked them to install the stock rom and when I got it the problem was present, since then I tried different roms but to no avail so far.
Thanks very much for your time and effort in offering possible solutions, I am grateful for your help.
iGoogleNexus said:
I've read about this in other threads... not sure if I've already tried it... ull need to do a factory reset to wipe all data and battery calibrations. Once u reset... flash Evilistos ICS rom 4.0.4 and use the Air Kernel 3.0 .... flash the Tweaked Nexus Boot Animation (looks really nice but you don't need too lol) and that should do it... =]
- Google
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Hi iGoogleNexus, I tried the factory reset and battery calibrations, but did not try the ROM and Kernel you suggested, I will try that. Thanks very much for the suggestion, I will let you know if it works or not.
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From this paragraph it sounds more like a problem with the hardware. Do you have warranty?
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Its not a new phone its a used phone, but the seller has agreed to refund me if needed, the problem though is that I bought the phone in the US but I am not in the US now, if I return it to him he may be charged taxes etc.
I returned the phone and radio to stock, but it seems the issue is still present. Any more ideas?
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I returned the phone and radio to stock, but it seems the issue is still present. Any more ideas?
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Buy new battery.
Already did and have the same problem.
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iGoogleNexus said:
I've read about this in other threads... not sure if I've already tried it... ull need to do a factory reset to wipe all data and battery calibrations. Once u reset... flash Evilistos ICS rom 4.0.4 and use the Air Kernel 3.0 .... flash the Tweaked Nexus Boot Animation (looks really nice but you don't need too lol) and that should do it... =]
- Google
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Tried this, but no difference.
Did you buy through Ebay? Perhaps you can print out your receipt and get a warranty repair through Samsung. That's what i did when i deleted my imei. Cost me nothing except postage.
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I have abyssmal battery as well with my used i9020t. Although I have only used various ICS so far and don't know how used the battery is.
At night I put it to airplane mode and closed running apps. In the morning the phone feels warm and battery drained drastically, which makes no sense.
I just got an Anker battery as well and will try some Gingerbread rom. For now I'm using Franco kernal and undervolting by 50mV which help a bit, but not much.
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Did you buy through Ebay? Perhaps you can print out your receipt and get a warranty repair through Samsung. That's what i did when i deleted my imei. Cost me nothing except postage.
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Hi Bedalus, I bought it on swappa. I bought a few phones there before without any problems. I have a paypal receipt from swappa, maybe I can email samsung and find out if they can repair or not. I honestly think its a hardware issue now. Because the battery still drains even when the phone is off. I flashed several radios and roms, wiped battery stats, changed battery, wipe data and factory reset and its all the same.
My issue though is that I am not in the US and the phone was purchased from the US so return may be a problem as well as shipping to Samsung, but I will email them to find out more.
But thanks for your suggestion Bedalus, really appreciate it.
eksasol said:
I have abyssmal battery as well with my used i9020t. Although I have only used various ICS so far and don't know how used the battery is.
At night I put it to airplane mode and closed running apps. In the morning the phone feels warm and battery drained drastically, which makes no sense.
I just got an Anker battery as well and will try some Gingerbread rom. For now I'm using Franco kernal and undervolting by 50mV which help a bit, but not much.
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Hi Ekasol, does your battery drain even when the phone is off like mine? How much battery life do you typically get? I get around 6 hours. Just to let you know that I did flash the stock ROM on the phone but it made no difference to me.
Mine is the AT&T version, I got the roms here .. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1445621
But you can get the roms for yours here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1063664 in case you have not found the original roms yet. Best of luck, I hope at least one of us is able to get the phone working or repaired.
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Did you buy through Ebay? Perhaps you can print out your receipt and get a warranty repair through Samsung. That's what i did when i deleted my imei. Cost me nothing except postage.
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Bedalus, before I contact Samsung, do you know if rooting and installing custom roms void the warranty?
Technically yes. However, if you wipe, install a stock rom and bootloader and lock the bootloader afterward, they have no way to tell.
Thanks Harbb
Can you try this Gingerbread rom NSCollab anyway, I know you said you tried GB already. I don't have time to test with full battery yet, but Gingerbread seem to retain battery life pretty well.
If you still have time, I would say save yourself the hassle and return it, it sounded like hardware issue. And buy the person an iPhone instead. If he/she is not tech savvy it is pointless and will just give the person a difficult time. I do not have an iPhone, but I have to do iPhone tech support for my co-workers, Android would just be a nightmare.
Also if the person don't mind going with T-Mobile, see if you can return it and get a Galaxy S 4G. It is one of my favorite phone. No LED flash and ICS (yet), but you get microSD slot and HSPA+ 21Mbps (cheaper plans too). And best of all the Valhalla roms.
Tried NSCollab, battery drain seems to be a little worse with this ROM. The reason I did not purchase the iphone is because of the cost, I got this for around $260. Thanks for the suggestions though, I will consider them, but so far it looks like this phone has some hardware problems.
I recently replaced the battery in my one and ever since I have not been able to accurately monitor my battery. The battery percentage does not accurately indicate how much power the phone has. When the phone powers off and is turned back on the battery percentage shows 100%. The phone only lasts a few hours before it powers off and has to be powered back on. I'm currently running CM 12.1 nigtly's rooted and unlocked bootloader. The phone will die but when I try to turn it back on it takes two attempts and then turns on and shows 100%. I've tried all kinds of battery calibration apps and methods but nothing has worked. Any help would be appreciated.
Dan
Double post , don't ask the same thing in different threads
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Sorry about that. Should I delete one of the posts?
My phone is lasting about 2hrs now with minimal use before having to be turned off and back on. When back on the battery shows 100%. Any help would be appreciated since I'm ready to throw this phone out. The lack of support from the company proves they are not ready to release products and don't care about their customers.
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Sorry about that. Should I delete one of the posts?
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Nah, i don't think you can anyway. It just isn't well received normally Now you know :good:
Great he opened this thread, i have the same issue as you, tried everything, return back to stock, battery calibration, but nothing helps.
Hi there, I'm new here. I have a HTC one m7. I've had it for over 2 years now. I am running into a problem with the battery life. The phone is not rooted.
Numerous times over the past few months I have taken my phone off the charger and went about my day. I was using it on my break if was at 80% is went to 78 quickly. Then beeped at me flagged the red light and turned off. I couldn't get it to turn on so I plugged the charger in and it light up saying the battery was at 21%. Yesterday it did the same thing from a full charge to 60%. Is there any answer to this issue because trying to use the camera or even look at a any news or face book or game is making the battery just drop and I never know when it is truly fully charged any more.
Thanks
Spineshade said:
Hi there, I'm new here. I have a HTC one m7. I've had it for over 2 years now. I am running into a problem with the battery life. The phone is not rooted.
Numerous times over the past few months I have taken my phone off the charger and went about my day. I was using it on my break if was at 80% is went to 78 quickly. Then beeped at me flagged the red light and turned off. I couldn't get it to turn on so I plugged the charger in and it light up saying the battery was at 21%. Yesterday it did the same thing from a full charge to 60%. Is there any answer to this issue because trying to use the camera or even look at a any news or face book or game is making the battery just drop and I never know when it is truly fully charged any more.
Thanks
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If ur battery is about 2 years old, it's tym to replace it with a new one
U can simply give a try by calibrating it...
Okay thank you, how do I give calibrating it a try is there a app or something. I hope to upgrade as soon as I'm financially able too.
Spineshade said:
Okay thank you, how do I give calibrating it a try is there a app or something. I hope to upgrade as soon as I'm financially able too.
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There are simple to use battery calibration apps but that isn't your issue.
I'll go ahead and save you the goose chase, just replace the battery, its cheaper than upgrading to another device. 99% sure that is the problem because of the symptoms you describe.
Okay thank you I'll start researching what I have to do to replace the battery