When I tried get into recovery mode (unrooted), It failed to do so and rebooted instead. Before that, my battery percentage is 47%, but after rebooting my phone displayed 7%. It just stuck at 7%, but I can still keep using the phone for another 1/2 hours. So I assume its a problem with the battery percentage accuracy. Is there any fix for this? This happened a month ago and until now, I am still getting inaccurate battery percentage!
vegiebiscuit said:
When I tried get into recovery mode (unrooted), It failed to do so and rebooted instead. Before that, my battery percentage is 47%, but after rebooting my phone displayed 7%. It just stuck at 7%, but I can still keep using the phone for another 1/2 hours. So I assume its a problem with the battery percentage accuracy. Is there any fix for this? This happened a month ago and until now, I am still getting inaccurate battery percentage!
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If you are rooted just download the battery calibration app from market and caliberate your battery.Although some say that it is not useful but its always worth a try.
AND PLS STOP MAKING NEW THREAD FOR EVERY PROBLEM
JUST USE THE GENERAL Q AND A THREAD.
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vegiebiscuit said:
Thanks and very sorry about that, I am a newbie to using XDA-Forums Thanks for the notice
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No prob
You can also do this (being root of course) enter custom recovery>advanced>wipe battery stats!
you could also be my guinea pig, if you like!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1389670
Since wiping batterystats is a myth that has been debunked, why wipe?
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'cause it makes people feel happy
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'cause it makes people feel happy
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Hey guys I'm on the newest version of virus rom and my battery will just stay at,say,89% unless a reboot is performed. Any way to fix this?
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I had that problem with the standard debloat Rom. New rom seems to update all the time.
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Try this for a fix https://market.android.com/details?id=com.nema.batterycalibration
Thanks ima try it.
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Grr not working
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Anyone?
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I really believe the battery display is an os issue. That's why I'm waiting to root.
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Ugh whatever I guess ill know when to charge it when my battery dies.....
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Same thing here... only happens when I use the extended battery.
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Same thing here... only happens when I use the extended battery.
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same problem as it only happens when i use the extended battery. i am trying out battery left widget no clue if it will help or calculate a good reading for me but its calibrating as i just tried it out today.
all the battery wipes in the world will not reset it and help
I get inaccurate info. Seems when i reboot my phone i loose 10-15% charge and it happens all the time. - Extended battery
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I was having the same issue with my battery meter sticking. The same time this happens, my Setcpu app also was sticking and would full throttle the cpu. Im running the VirusRom right now, but have experienced this problem on a few of the other Roms also. My usual fix was just wipe everything and go with new install. It started happening again last night and I followed some posters advice to let the battery totally drain and then shutoff. I then recharged to full and everything seems to be fine again.
The first time it ever started happening was right after I had wiped the battery cache and rebooted. Ive stopped doing that now, but it still happens. I notice now that I usuallly experience this after a series of reboots. Not sure whats up, but draining the battery to zero helped out last night. We'll see in a day or two if it starts happening again.
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I was having the same issue with my battery meter sticking. The same time this happens, my Setcpu app also was sticking and would full throttle the cpu. Im running the VirusRom right now, but have experienced this problem on a few of the other Roms also. My usual fix was just wipe everything and go with new install. It started happening again last night and I followed some posters advice to let the battery totally drain and then shutoff. I then recharged to full and everything seems to be fine again.
The first time it ever started happening was right after I had wiped the battery cache and rebooted. Ive stopped doing that now, but it still happens. I notice now that I usuallly experience this after a series of reboots. Not sure whats up, but draining the battery to zero helped out last night. We'll see in a day or two if it starts happening again.
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Im actually done with ROMs until CM7 is ready. Im just going with a base rooted system and Ill use a custom kernel. Kernel is 99% of the improvement anyway.
Draining works for a day or so, then it does the same thing. I'm stock and it does it. It also does it with the stock battery. Hope they get it fixed with an update.
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Mine actually just stopped working... was working for a week or so and today its just stuck on the same number until i reboot. Pretty annoying.
Bump - anyone find a solution to this? I tried running my extended battery to 0% last night and fully charging it... guess ill see if its fixed today. Pulling it off the charger, it already dropped to 95% lol...
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Bump - anyone find a solution to this? I tried running my extended battery to 0% last night and fully charging it... guess ill see if its fixed today. Pulling it off the charger, it already dropped to 95% lol...
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That's because of how it charges not foot into details but that will always happen up to a 10% drop.
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miketoasty said:
That's because of how it charges not foot into details but that will always happen up to a 10% drop.
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Right but my problem was/is the meter never changing. I think I fixed it by completely draining the battery and charging to full. Maybe the phone didnt know how much juice it had because of the different size battery.
yeah i changed to the stock battery last night and it would read fine but i really need this extended
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Bump - anyone find a solution to this? I tried running my extended battery to 0% last night and fully charging it... guess ill see if its fixed today. Pulling it off the charger, it already dropped to 95% lol...
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I cant even get the battery to drop without rebooting....weird
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Does anyone know why my phone is resetting the battery stats after every reboot? When it reboots, battery use starts at 0 seconds as if it was unplugged from the charger.
Thanks in advance
I'm running cm7 btw
Vago023 said:
Does anyone know why my phone is resetting the battery stats after every reboot? When it reboots, battery use starts at 0 seconds as if it was unplugged from the charger.
Thanks in advance
I'm running cm7 btw
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Does it on all roms I've noticed.
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Does it on all roms I've noticed.
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I've read people that it works like stock. I remember it used to work on my phone a while back, but a couple of months ago it stopped working. I haven't found a solution for this yet.
Someone told me it was something to do with the recovery but I didn't understand and he did not reply back.
I don't think it is too important, but it would be nice if it work like it should.
If people have been wondering...
I got a 3800mah sedio extended battery like a month ago and so far its been better then standard, when i got home i had about 20% more battery then before.
I thought i wiped my battery stats with app but now it turns out it didnt, i wiped it using CMW and i can already see the improvment.
Normally when I would use it for about 30 minutes moderate usage i would be down to about 94%... Now i only go down to aboit 97-98%
Wiping battery stats is the quicker alternative to using a ROM for a while.
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How would I go about wiping battery stats? Sorry I'm a noob. Phones rooted btw
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Stang5_o2002 said:
How would I go about wiping battery stats? Sorry I'm a noob. Phones rooted btw
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You need to have CWM installed. Instructions are found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1340526
To the OP, I dont think it would actually improve battery life. When I had a Motorola I had this issue all the time. When I would get to 1% it would sit there for hours. I would wipe batter stats and it would be more accurate. Giving you the illusion that its better.
What a bunch of BS. delete this nonsense thread.
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I personally thought wiping battery states just let's your phone know the exact battery level if it got messed up. So in theory you aren't getting more battery its just your phone now knows the right right battery level. Lol
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The battery stats is just a file that gives the info in the settings / battery stats .. this is a myth that's been disproved already ..
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Please do a bit more research before believing things
https://plus.google.com/u/0/105051985738280261832/posts/FV3LVtdVxPT
Holy mother.
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When I started out changing ROMs a few months ago, I used to wipe the battery stats and do the full charge/full drain thing. I've since stopped and can't say that I notice any change in how quickly the initial drain goes back to normal (or even that there is a an "initial" and a "normal").
That all said, if there is, in fact, truth to the idea that the battery drain indicator just needs a while to become accurate on a new ROM, it seems entirely likely that wiping stats and doing a full charge/full drain cycle is really only useful because of the full drain part of it providing the ROM time to calibrate.
I believe it has more to do with the physical battery getting juiced properly when you first get your phone. After that a mod shouldn't need to reflex the battery, but wiping the stats would give you a more accurate percent if it seems off.
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Good lord people. What's with the pointless threads? Please Do some research on the subject before posting nonsense.
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http://www.androidcentral.com/wiping-battery-stats-doesnt-improve-battery-life-says-google-engineer
There's an explanation of what the battery stats actually are. Your 'evidence' is purely anecdotal. That's all.
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http://www.androidcentral.com/wiping-battery-stats-doesnt-improve-battery-life-says-google-engineer
There's an explanation of what the battery stats actually are. Your 'evidence' is purely anecdotal. That's all.
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Ding ding, we have a winner.
That source is tough to refute too.
Im not sure if its my new battery (generic thats SUPPOSED to have more mAh's) but the new 4.04 battery life just SUCKS. Trying it on the OEM battery to see how it compares after wiping th stats.
Everyone needs to stop responding to this thread! It's already been stated that it is all nonsense, so for the love of god people, stop bumping it!
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Well I WOULD have posted in the devlopment thread, but since Im a N00B and all I have to post my problems somewhere...
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Im not sure if its my new battery (generic thats SUPPOSED to have more mAh's) but the new 4.04 battery life just SUCKS. Trying it on the OEM battery to see how it compares after wiping th stats.
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generic batteries are garbage
I had the same battery drain on my OEM battery. Flashed back to 2.3.5 and now I have a battery that lasts!
Im having Lot of battery drain by Google Service and I have all disabled.. Any idea?
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no one can help me? :\ so I will do a new install of the rom then I'm sure to solve this problem.
McGiver93 said:
no one can help me? :\ so I will do a new install of the rom then I'm sure to solve this problem.
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Which rom are you running?
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Could it be you have latitude turned on? This used loads of battery on the phone I just had
I solved it by discharging the battery completely, then I did wipe battery stats and then i re-charged it. now after 6 hours its 94%
What's the typical battery time for the One S? I got mine a few days ago and it just seems like the battery drains away way too quickly than what I read on reviews. 14 minutes in and already at 83%? Yet all I did was use the 3G connection. But my screen consumption is 89% yet I have brightness at below half way, probably 40%. How is any of this possible?! I've got Google's Location service and Location and Google search options turned on, could this be it?
I haven't had the opportunity to go at it for the full day, so that's what I'm gonna do today and see how it goes.
Take a look at this (which will grow over time):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28947240
Lodberg said:
Take a look at this (which will grow over time):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28947240
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Thank you.
There are mods for battery saving
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My phone's battery indicator always remain at 100% regardless of rom. I flashed rooted stock froyo, gingerbread, cm7, cm10.1, weapong2x, mokeos, unrooted stock, literarily everything yet the battery stays at 100%. I tried wiping battery stats in cwm, using battery calibration app, everything! Please help! :banghead:
No one at all?
Might be a dying battery. Is it stock or aftermarket? And have you tried running it down until it's completely dead?
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redmonke255 said:
Might be a dying battery. Is it stock or aftermarket? And have you tried running it down until it's completely dead?
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Stock battery that came with the phone when I got it last year and yep, I tried playing games with it until the phone died. Left the phone charging for about a day, unplug, turn on and it stays at 100% still
danshuynh said:
Stock battery that came with the phone when I got it last year and yep, I tried playing games with it until the phone died. Left the phone charging for about a day, unplug, turn on and it stays at 100% still
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Try to reset the battery by doing at least three discharge cycles. Also never run the battery dry.
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mansa_noob said:
Try to reset the battery by doing at least three discharge cycles. Also never run the battery dry.
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Okay thank you I'm going to try this
help me
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help me
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no
"my mind draws lots of blanks actually"
findik said:
help me
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What do you need help with? I solved this by reflashing but also by flashing other roms and tried which worked. Only temasek's rom and cm7 worked for me