Battery Question - Nexus S Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So I was charging my battery and I rebooted at 27% and after rebooting it showed 67%. Any idea why?
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Its normal. Just go to cwm recovery and wipe stats and your battery stats will be exact stats again.
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Charge your battery to 100% (or as close as it will get, if not running a custom kernel). Then wipe battery stats using CWM or Battery Monitor Widget app.
Allow the battery to discharge all the way until the phone shuts down, pull the battery, and try to boot the phone. If it boots, allow it to die again, then fully recharge.

I wouldn't bother wiping stats. Just give it time and it will calibrate itself - we have no control of the batterys hardware. This often happens when on very low charges or when you boot it while charging.
You'll notice faster-than-average battery drain until it sorts itself out.

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For my HTC Hero, people on the boards recommended wiping battery stats and fully draining the battery for a couple of cycles.
Is it recommended for the Gtab as well? Are you able to wipe battery stats on this thing?
clankfu said:
For my HTC Hero, people on the boards recommended wiping battery stats and fully draining the battery for a couple of cycles.
Is it recommended for the Gtab as well? Are you able to wipe battery stats on this thing?
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If you flash clockworkmod you can wipe battery stats.
What exactly does wiping battery stats do? My gtab never charges past 97%. Would this re-calibrate it so that full charge showed 100%?
It's not even a minor annoyance so I'm not intetrested in anything requiring me to drain completely but if this is a simple fix I would give it a go.
I have the same problem...battery won't charge past 96%. I've charged it overnight and wiped battery stats with no success. Any ideas how to fix this??
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Same issue here, sadly. First time charging, it got up to 100%. After that now though, it stops charging at 98%. No amount of bump charging, battery stat wiping, draining battery, etc, has seemed to work.
It charges to 100% when using it while plugged in. I mean if it matters to you to see the big 100 once in a while ;-)
Not for me, lol. Meh, not a HUGE deal, but kind of a bummer.
Mine has the same issue. Charged overnight while powered on and while powered off and the highest the battery meter reads is 98%. I have attempted to wipe the battery stats, completely drain the battery, and wipe user data- all to no avail. While slightly irritating, it really seems as if the battery is functioning normally and the breakdown is simply the calibration of the software. I am easily getting 6-8 hours depending on usage.
Mine did that as well in the beginning, but after a bunch of good charge discharge cycles charges to 100%.

[Q] Problem with Battery Calibration Nexus

Hi
I have tried to get the battery to calibrate to 100% using the Battery Calibration 1.3 Nexus app.
I have thalamus 2.6.35.14 r2 kernel installed on my phone which is a requirement of the Calibration app.
I have done tried it twice and successful got it to achieve learning mode but it did fully charge, but the battery age was only reading to 94% when I restarted it in the app. I wanted to try it once more and power off instead of restarting it, but Learning mode will not activate any more.
Learning mode gets activated when the battery drains to 3201mV, but mine won't activate, it goes to 3190mV and my phone shuts down. I have tried to reset the battery stats, wipe delvik cache. I did a have modded ver of the kernel 2.6.35.14, so I installed the above kernel but no joy.
Does any one have any ideas? I am quite frustrated... Tried it about 5 times tonight to activate learning mode, but no joy....
I doubt there is need for a "battery calibration app".
Just charge it full and delete /data/system/batterystats.bin
and on next restart it will relearn and calibrate on the battery.
I have done that before, and delete the battery stats, every time I install a new kernel. Phone shutdowns at 8%. I want the phone to shutdown at 0-1%
I read somewhere that the 95% full charge on the Samsung Nexus is intentional. Li-ion batteries don't like to be charged at 100% and drained near 1%. The battery is kept at its optimum charging capacity at 95%.
I don't use battery calibrators
jbm76 said:
I have done that before, and delete the battery stats, every time I install a new kernel. Phone shutdowns at 8%. I want the phone to shutdown at 0-1%
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You can't calibrate it perfectly.
No two batteries are the same.
If the voltage suddenly drops below a certain level the phone shuts done, even if it is only at 8%.
It is possible that with repeated use the display will get more accurate.

Battery Calibration - Once and for all!

I have read every possible thread you can imagine on battery calibration and can never seem to do this correctly, is it a myth? No matter what I do, if I restart my phone, I end up going from 100% down to 85-86% EVERY SINGLE time.
This is after "bumping it". (letting it drain all the way to 0% and then fully charging again).
This is after using BATTERY CALIBRATION in the market which was told works well. (again, advises you charge to 100% then "calibrate" it via the APP).
This is after charging it to 100% and restarting it, recharging up to 100%, restarting and recharging (repeat, repeat, repeat), and then going into bootloader and wiping battery stats.
None of these have worked, does someone have a sure fire EXACT way to do this properly or is at ALL just hype? Help.
Your battery will never say 100% after a reboot. It sucks up a lot of juice on a power up and the battery doesn't charge during powering on. I usually drop about 10% on a reboot using the rezound battery. That is normal behavior. If you can charge to 100% with the phone on then you're fine.
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Interesting because I've never lost 15-16% consistently although I guess it using some juice to cycle makes sense. Anyone else seen 10+ every restart? Thanks for the help man in either case.
Hmm, never seen this before. On my phone which is running skyraider uc to 768mhz and uv only loses 1percent on reboot or doesn't even lose charge at all. Not sure why your phone is doing that.
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I am running G3D uc to 768mhz and on restart I may lose 1 - 5% at most depending on if i made any changes that take a longer restart. I bet you are overclocked? no need, under clock to 768mhz and your phone will run as smooth as 1.2mhz..maybe smoother while using less battery
Running liquid 3.2.1 on my T-Bolt with the Rezound battery and I only lose 1% battery at boot up. Never lost more...oh and I have never calibrated my battery. Also I get about 8-10 hours of moderate to heavy use too. All stock clocks btw
Just to double check - or reword... do it this way - if you aren't already.
Charge to 100%.
Wipe Batt stats
Drain to zero without recharging in any way (AKA let it drain until it shuts off on you).
Recharge until 100% (till it says 100%, not just "green."). And unplug.
And you're good! Try that and check back in.
Battery Calibration doesn't work
Ignore the % number, it means nothing. Use the battery monitor widget or another program that will show you the actual battery voltage. A fully charged battery will be somewhere around 4200 mV and a discharged battery between 3600 and 3200 mV. I've also noticed that the rezound battery throws things off as the mAh rating doesn't match up to either of the thunderbolt batteries. This is why the battery monitor widget shows the rezound battery as 2750 mAh instead of 1620.
What I recommend to my Evo peeps [which I have] is this:
-Charge battery to 100%
-Wipe battery stats in recovery
-Let the battery drain, so it manually powers off
-Charge to 100% again, and good to go
Battery Calibration doesn't work
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By this I mean Google Developers have came out recently and said battery calibration does not increase or have any effect on the state of battery life. All wiping the battery stats does is wipe the stats as to what has been using the battery, etc.
still handy for when you flash a new rom to wipe the stats, but it doesn't improve battery life at all.
smoody said:
By this I mean Google Developers have came out recently and said battery calibration does not increase or have any effect on the state of battery life. All wiping the battery stats does is wipe the stats as to what has been using the battery, etc.
still handy for when you flash a new rom to wipe the stats, but it doesn't improve battery life at all.
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Actually, the post from Dianne @ Google said nothing about calibration. She only talked about wiping or deleting the battery stats file.
You are correct, however all the battery calibration apps available only delete the battery stats file. So like I said it doesn't affect battery life.
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Just to double check - or reword... do it this way - if you aren't already.
Charge to 100%.
Wipe Batt stats
Drain to zero without recharging in any way (AKA let it drain until it shuts off on you).
Recharge until 100% (till it says 100%, not just "green."). And unplug.
And you're good! Try that and check back in.
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This is what I thought I had done but will do again. The problem is even after its 100% and in between your 1st and 2nd step when I reboot into recovery, it's no longer at 100% and sometimes down to 85%ish. I will try again tho, thanks!
http://rootzwiki.com/_/articles/wiping-battery-stats-is-pointless-says-google-r316
That pretty much says it. Wiping stats and calibrations are placebos.
l7777 said:
That pretty much says it. Wiping stats and calibrations are placebos.
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Yeah I read that too. But when I flashed my first rom on the tb I got abysmal battery life. 25% in like 20 min. I recalibrated and it got so much better. If its a placebo its a good one.
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all that says is the the deleting the batterybin file doesn't help. The battery is handled by each by software outside of android itself. So, following the battery calibration from the manufacturer of your phone still might help.
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Yeah I read that too. But when I flashed my first rom on the tb I got abysmal battery life. 25% in like 20 min. I recalibrated and it got so much better. If its a placebo its a good one.
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25% in 20 minutes means nothing. The % is an estimated number. Find an app that reads the battery voltage if you want a true reading on the battery's charge. Full is 4.2 volts, dead is between 3.0 - 3.6 volts. Battery life should only be measured in hours from full to dead. I've seen my phone stick on 100% for several hours before as well as sticking at 20% for several hours. Ignore the %. Anyone spending all day looking at a % to judge their battery life should go back to a battery indicator that doesn't show %.

[Q] Problem with battery in charge

I just get my phone after a repair and I see a battery problem: when my phone is charging, about 82%, growth stops. If I shuts down my phone and I back on, it displays 100%.
does anyone know why and what to do about it ?
Thanks
Happened to me once, it was charging rather long than usually, stucked at around 80%, rebooted and it showed 100%. And it depleted normally.
Another time was after flashing a new rom, there was an issue so i rebooted while charging at around 80% as well, rebooted and it showed 100%, but it depleted rather fast from 100% to 90% so i knew it didnt "fully" charge. but charge it the next day and it was back to normal.
So imo it shouldnt be an issue. but hows your battery life?? does it depletes rather fast? U can try calibrating it with battery calibrater which can be downloaded from market. But i read that ds phones calibrates itself after each charge. so no worries there.
Happened to me as well
I avoid rebooting now (unless absolutely necessary) to see that happen again. Ignorance is bliss
I think it may be the battery starting to wear off ??
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I have the same issue,
I wipe battery stats in recovery and now it's no problem
Thank you for your answers.
Maybe my batery begins to die but i will try to wipe the battery stats and i will see.:good:

Nexus 5 Battery Problem

I have a problem with the battery.
I`m running cw11 m6.
The battery indicator in the status bar sometimes jumps back and forth.
I reset the battery stats via the app "battery calibration".
I have not plugged in the charging cable during this time.
Is the battery broken or a rom bug?
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It happens. The graph is an estimation only. It periodically checks the battery Voltage for an accurate reading and adjusts the graph accordingly.
Wiping battery stats won't help anything.
[Info] What are battery stats and is wiping them helpful?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2256038
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frischeis said:
I have a problem with the battery.
I`m running cw11 m6.
The battery indicator in the status bar sometimes jumps back and forth.
I reset the battery stats via the app "battery calibration".
I have not plugged in the charging cable during this time.
Is the battery broken or a rom bug?
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That is a lot more extreme than I've ever seen. Full charge your phone over night and see what happens after.
You don't need any app to calibrate your battery. It self calibrates every time you full charge your phone. By using something like Current Widget you can check when the phone is actually fully charged since it's not when it first reaches 100%.

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