I have been experiencing irregular shutdowns and battery drops with the recent AOKP Jelly Bean ROMS. The phone will suddenly shutdown. It won't start up without connecting it to the charger again, although the battery can be fully charged before the sudden shutdown. After connecting it to the charger I am able to start the phone up again.
Sometimes the battery shows up as somewhere between 20-70% charged, sometimes it shows 0%. Usually if I reboot the phone one more time, it shows the original charging level again. I have seen people posting about similar issues, but never found a solution.
I am attaching a logcat, dmesg and kmsg file from right after a second reboot after a sudden shutdown (sudden shutdown while 100% full battery; attaching to charger; starting phone up again; battery shows 0% charged; restart phone again while attached to charger; battery shows almost 100% charged). Also attached a screenshot of the battery usage screen and all relevant version numbers from "About Phone".
Anyone any ideas? (Can't post to development forums yet, so posting it here )
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Have you tried a full wipe and install, it might help. Sometimes it does or maybe the battery is going bad? Have you tried a different battery?
Check to see if battery wiggles in housing if so you can stabilize it with a wedge of paper. This might stop the reboots.
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can stabilize it with a wedge of paper. This might stop the reboots.
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i found out that this is the best way to stop randoom reboots
I had not tried the paper wedge. I tried that this morning and experienced another random reboot rather quickly.
I also have tried numerous full wipes and reinstalls, but every time the random reboots or shutdowns come back.
I have not yet tried a new battery though.
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i found out that this is the best way to stop randoom reboots
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Unfortunately not in my case See also my previous posts.
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Are you under clocked at all? Sometimes this causes reboots. If yes adjust the cpu back to normal. This might help if your under clocking.
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Are you under clocked at all? Sometimes this causes reboots. If yes adjust the cpu back to normal. This might help if your under clocking.
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Good point. I haven't seriously looked at underclocking, but I think the ROM comes like that by default. What's the stock freq. foe the Sensation again... I'll look that up.
Edit: ok, just set the min and max frequency to 1242MHz under ROM Control / Performance. Left the governor set to badass. We'll see how that's going to work out.
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Battery sucks.
I had same issue with desire, after 1 year battery caused random shutdowns and reboots (more than a lot of hw problems, fixed after 3 times by HTC support... but this is another story..)
Now, with Sensation is the same (in less than 1 year!).
"HTC uses the finest materials." *****, please!
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Battery sucks.
I had same issue with desire, after 1 year battery caused random shutdowns and reboots ...
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Batteries go bad. Same with my old HTC Hero. New battery solved that. But this started after I started using CM10 and continued with the AOKP ROM.
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That was quick. Setting min and max frequency to 1242 resulted in another quick random reboot. Shucks...
Edit: Bit the bullet and ordered an extra battery. I hope that in the mean time we get this solved and I can use the battery just as an extra battery
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That was quick. Setting min and max frequency to 1242 resulted in another quick random reboot. Shucks...
Edit: Bit the bullet and ordered an extra battery. I hope that in the mean time we get this solved and I can use the battery just as an extra battery
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In the meantime I have also been in contact with HTC about this issue. I reverted all the way back to stock, which wasn;t such a hassle as I thought it would be.
HTC support gave me a whole bunch of stuff to try, all of which I had already tried of course Last resort was to factory reset the phone without the SIM and SD card in it (through the recovery menu). After that I started the phone without SIM and SD cards in it. During step two of the setup wizard the phone died. As this has (so far) never happened while having the phone connecte dto the charger, HTC support now suggests that it IS the battery. We'll see after I receive the extra battery I guess.
Actually, I thought the aforementioned test was a good one to share, as that way one can be absolutely sure it is the battery/phone. Still very interesting that the first occurrence of the issue coincides with starting using the Jelly Bean ROMs.
Jeroen van Pelt
Well folks, seems that a new battery solved all my problems. Finally Iam able to use my phone again....
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phone is cooking what do I do? 114 degrees and I've done a battery pull already
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Wow I suggest you download CPU master from the market, which will help you setup a profile to underclock your CPU when it gets to a certain temperature.... or if your an advanced user go to the g2x android development section and install a pre UV/OC kernel for your particular rom. This will help you regulate your battery temp and maximize battery life...... otherwise ask T-Mobile for a new battery
thanks
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Anytime
Do a complete hard G2x earsing all except camera files, hard reset. (hold volume down and power)
It recognizes the battery as 1500 vs 1200, is the theory....all I know is those who suggested first...were correct. My G2x is noticeably cooler since.
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phone is cooking what do I do? 114 degrees and I've done a battery pull already
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You did not say which ROM you are on. If only stock. the hard reset might do the trick. if custom ROM - wipe and reflash.
I had an episode a few days ago with a combination of a ROM and kernel - and it got really hot - especially when trying to recharge. I am sure there was some issues with the flash, as I had used these before.
I shut it down, totally wiped, and restored a nandroid. It actually cooled down while recharging after that. Charging now and temp only 88.5.
First off get a new battery. Your shortening your bat lifespan when its cooking so just get a new one. But in the meantime if you haven't done so root your phone w/ s1c. Keep stock rom. Install titanium vacuous pro. Next when your phone heats up look at you services. Through the android menu settings>applications>servises currently running. Fc any bloat ware one at a time and notice when your phone cools down.
Once that (if) happens freeze the AP related. I know if I leave my camera or games running my phone gets warm. You should freeze all the boatware regardless its just garbage. Hope that helps.
"If Satan lived in heaven he'd be me... "
Mine gets really hot if I talk while charging it, it also gets hot sometimes if it's really hot outside and I stream movies etc...when I take out the battery the battery itself is not very hot, just warm, the phone is what gets really hot...Is that a hardware problem?
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If the above doesn't work, try liquid nitrogen. Or an ice-cold beer can applied to the back of the phone. Either one works wonders.
Also, air conditioning set to max.
I'm running stock unrooted. I have done hard reset but but it still cooks when hotspotting even when I turn it down to 2g speeds. I really don't know how to root I was hoping to avoid doing this as I am happy with the stock and I don't make wtfisgb threads in these forums.
please post or repost a link in this thread where I might find comprehensive instructions on how to safely and reversibly root my g2x. also please list any programs that facilitate the rooting and recovering or clouding of data as I do not wish to lose my program settings/preferences.
thanks in advance
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Extremely easy
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1060715
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Sounds like something is taxing the CPU. Perhaps you need a CPU monitor and figure out what is eating at it.
The only time my phone got warm was when I bootlooped and it froze. I flashed to a different rom and it was good. Even extensive 3D gaming doesn't cause the phone to get hot.
My battery hit 109 degrees F while just charging....not even doing anything to the phone....if I actually charge and do anything at the same time, it gets even hotter than that. I'm on stock ROM, rooted, and have frozen all bloatware already.
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I dont know what do. tmobile had me pay shipping but theyre sending me a new battery
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I did a battery swap thru my insurance but to a lesser degree I am still experience higher than 40°C temperatures which as the bettery clearly labels is unhealthy/damaging to the lithium.
at this point I switched back to the old battery and am awaiting the gingerbread very patiently. I'm assuming there will not be any overheat after the update
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Hi all,
I just cant reach 2h+ whit my anker battery running aokp rom but it has been like this on any rom ? I do medium usage but still dissapointed tried every calibration method out there ! Is my battery dying ?
And also my battery is reading wrong it shows wrong % like when i reach about 25% all of a sudden either it shuts down either it indicates 1% remaining ? Saw quite alot of threads on this but couldn't find a fix...
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There is a little uptime but its because i was setting up adb and so on..
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Anyone ?
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The sudden discharge of the battery could possibly indicate A issue with the battery itself. If it's new I would defiantly ask the seller for a replacement. I have Anker myself And It's never discharged like that before. I'd look into trying a replacement and see if that helps your issue! Best of luck.hopefully a new battery will fix the problem.
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i used AOKP rom before and it has battery drain problem, maybe that causes the problem?
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try with other ROM and see?
AOKP does cause more battery drain in my opinion but the battery dropping percentage so drastically or discharging isn't normal. I would defiantly look into getting a replacement battery. Anker has been a good battery for me. They should honor the return and if its new, replace it. Best of luck
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There is a known issue with some roms and missreading at about 25% of battery life
I have seen a resolution somewhere on here (in the Android Development section iifc)
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The sudden discharge of the battery could possibly indicate A issue with the battery itself. If it's new I would defiantly ask the seller for a replacement. I have Anker myself And It's never discharged like that before. I'd look into trying a replacement and see if that helps your issue! Best of luck.hopefully a new battery will fix the problem.
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Ill try a last full discharge post pics and if you could tell me if yours discharges like this ?
Also could it be because i miscalibrated the battery when i received it ?
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There is a known issue with some roms and missreading at about 25% of battery life
I have seen a resolution somewhere on here (in the Android Development section iifc)
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Well for me it has been this way whit all roms still can't find a fix ;S
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you probably just have a defective battery, from the pics and what youre telling us (happens on every rom). what mAh do you get on a full charge? I have an Anker as well and it doesnt drain quite as fast as yours, even when I was on AOKP I would get around 13-14 hours light/moderate use. try another battery or see if you can get a replacement Anker from the seller you got it from. but from my experience, the Sensation in general doesnt have great battery life. my MT4G on the other hand...I could easily see 20+ hours
I´ve bougth a new Anker and used it until my Sensation turned off.
No Calibration, because it is crap to do it manually and just make it worst!
Then full charge it (better while Sensa is turned off) and you will reach about a day and 5 or 6 hours on moderate usage (2-3hours screen on).
After 4-5 charge cycles you´ll get about 1 day and 17 hours.
If not, you should listen to the others above and send it back.
Hey,
How good is the Anker battery compared to stock battery? Does it really last 25% longer?
Well it's definitely better then stock however I remember I used to reach the 3h mark screen on time, but if you guys talking about stanby it's okay I guess I can get up to 16-22 hours
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Quite honestly I don't know what to think about this...
Sense 4.0 rom bricked kernel badass governor 1.4 max 868min screen 75% on
2d/3d low over clock and that's about it..
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Fixed pics...
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Well I didn't think I'd make it but I scored 2h55 min screen on time is it good?
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Hi, so ever since ICS, or at least SCv7 (not sure if it did it stock, I switched right away), my screen has bee completely killing my battery
I still get perfectly fine life with the screen off, but it just drops right down with it on even not doing anything to heavy. Definitely a problem not normal.
Anyone have any ideas? Is this happening to anyone else?
P.S. Thanks for the new Q and A section by the way.
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What are your screen settings at (levels, auto on/off, etc)? Screen is by far the biggest drain on battery. Check my Battery Guide, last Page for an app mentioned to lower brightness more than the stock settings will allow for- maybe that would help in certain instances. I haven't tried it myself, but will be doing so over the weekend, and if beneficial I will update the OP with it.
My SGS3 is the same as my A2 being that the screen gobbled up battery like crazy. So, I suppose you're not alone, at least with what I've experienced.
Not sure if any of this is helpful, but thought I'd share my thoughts...
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What are your screen settings at (levels, auto on/off, etc)? Screen is by far the biggest drain on battery. Check my Battery Guide, last Page for an app mentioned to lower brightness more than the stock settings will allow for- maybe that would help in certain instances. I haven't tried it myself, but will be doing so over the weekend, and if beneficial I will update the OP with it.
My SGS3 is the same as my A2 being that the screen gobbled up battery like crazy. So, I suppose you're not alone, at least with what I've experienced.
Not sure if any of this is helpful, but thought I'd share my thoughts...
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I keep it on auto or low all the time. this is definitely a real problem, because it was nowhere near as bad on GB. now I know they fixed the cell standby issue, but I can literally see the battery go right on down when I turn it on. 3-4 hours on would kill it.
Maybe try with auto off for a while, see if you notice any difference.
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Turn auto off and get a widget to adjust yourself. Read an article one time how on Android system auto brightness is more harm than good.
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Turn auto off and get a widget to adjust yourself. Read an article one time how on Android system auto brightness is more harm than good.
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yeah I know it is not good but my point is there is something wrong. just looking at xda and stuf I went from 50 to 10 in 40 min
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yeah I know it is not good but my point is there is something wrong. just looking at xda and stuf I went from 50 to 10 in 40 min
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Looking at your battery's discharge rate graph, looks pretty normal. There's no drastic drops in battery, it's fairly linear in discharge, and even if the screen is using most of that. However, there could be other culprits. What about sync, or haptic, or any of the other things I outlined in my guide? WiFi is off, from what I saw, but might not just be the screen. Have you tried editing build prop for "deeper" deep sleep or edits to other things? I'm going to update my OP with a few more things I thought of for improving overall battery life this weekend. Maybe some of the new ones will help...
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I'm sure that the display is eatin more than GB ....
i didn't see display going >50% in GB ..... now on ICS its like always >=70%
i have 2nd system as MIUI from "rdavisct" when i switch to it & come back to ICS
then my battery calibration scrambles ... i did switchin yesterday & it showed me
30% far early than expected
Same problem here..my screen draining 57%
Why don't you try the app betterbatterystats it's here in xda:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=15869868
This may help to see the real problem of the fast battery drain you said, also you can install the app rootDim from the playstore to custom your screen brightness.
I hope this helps.
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Yesterday I experienced a weird behaviour...
I was using my Moto G and it was with 74% battery. I connected it to my macbook using the usb cable and when I disconnected it the battery instantly dropped to 0% and the phone turned off!
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After that I charged it again and so far so good. But I wonder what could have caused this behaviour?
I have never saw something like that before.
I had the same problem a few hours ago. It suddenly dropped and shut down itself. I started the phone again and it is still at 1% since 5 hours. I guess this is related to a bad battery calibration because I've unplugged it during the first charge for a moment (I have the phone since yesterday).
i used to have the exact same issue with my Galaxy S2. it would freeze and then reboot or i would have to force restart only to lose about 50% battery. when i sent it back to Samsung, i think they replaced a circuit inside.
It's a new phone it could be broken
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It's a new phone it could be broken
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Went to sleep last night, phone at 78%, woke up, phone dead. It won't charge either.
Maybe you should send it in to get it looked at by someone
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Maybe you should send it in to get it looked at by someone
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I'll be sending it back for a return, but worried about private data on the phone that I can't clear.
edit: I managed to boot it up and do a factory reset.
Got a refund.
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Mine seems to be working just fine now.
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I could always get another. The issue may haunt the device over time, it's not worth it for such a day old phone.
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I had exactly the same issue yesterday.
I had the phone attached to my Win 7 laptop with USB cable (in USB debugging mode)
When I took the cable out the battery went from 52% to 0%.
I was using the white USB cable that came with the phone, have the official Motorola Device Manager which installed Motorola device drivers v 6.3.0. The USB ports are all v3.0
As this issue happened to 2 of us when detaching from USB ports, could something weird be happening like the phones battery is somehow being drained and trying to charge the laptop's battery? Or could the USB cable be faulty?
I believe it is an adb / usb related bug in the stock firmware. A new rom will probably fix this. Unless someone wants to report it to Motorola.
You guys should tweet it to Motorola on Twitter, it happened to 3 people already and they haven't yet released it in many countries
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You guys should tweet it to Motorola on Twitter, it happened to 3 people already and they haven't yet released it in many countries
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Same issue. Happened to me tonight.
I bought mine yesterday from Tesco.It has been charging on my PC for 2 hours now ,and won`t power on.The battery isnt even warm.
Will leave it on till this afternoon,if its still not working I will have to return it.
EDIT
Just tried it on a colleagues Kindle charger and its charging OK.
Hello there,
today i experienced the same issue, the battery dropped to 1% with no reason at all. It's not even charging anymore (I did restart it a few times).
I tend to replace it, but if this is a software bug, will this help at all?
If you guys can get a logcat of it we can see if it's hardware or software. And send it to Motorola maybe.
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There are too bugs realated with battery, this are worry me for buy it.
Just happened to me again. Phone was on for several hours and most of the time connected to my mobile battery. Phone was at 100% when I got home and turned off ~45 min after.
Return it.
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Hello developers
I fully charged my battery last night before I go to sleep, but when I got up this morning, I found that my battery just got 25% remained.
Last this situation happened was about two month ago.
My battery is the original one with my phone.
Oh, I change a battery from HTC because the first one is dead in somehow I don't know.
So, is there anyone know how to resolve this problem?
Thanks for any help.
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Hello developers
I fully charged my battery last night before I go to sleep, but when I got up this morning, I found that my battery just got 25% remained.
Last this situation happened was about two month ago.
My battery is the original one with my phone.
Oh, I change a battery from HTC because the first one is dead in somehow I don't know.
So, is there anyone know how to resolve this problem?
Thanks for any help.
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Firstly my friend. Go to Settings and open the Battery tab. And screenshot it and post it here thanks.
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Battery status : charging(ac)
Fastboot : enabled
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Battery status : charging(ac)
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Text is in something I can't read (probably Taiwanese ? ) but from what I can tell, the CPU of the phone stays at 100% all the time.
There's just no way the screen could use that much power when it's turned OFF the whole night, unless you have a defective board, which would need to be replaced.
If you didn't install any apps that could cause this (meaning this happened as soon as you bought the phone) it appears to be a problem with the firmware's power management, meaning it has none
Flash another stock or custom firmware and that should fix it, just make sure its any other firmware than the one you currently have.
That's my opinion, based on what I can see and on my experience (I'm not a developer).
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Text is in something I can't read (probably Taiwanese ? ) but from what I can tell, the CPU of the phone stays at 100% all the time.
There's just no way the screen could use that much power when it's turned OFF the whole night, unless you have a defective board, which would need to be replaced.
If you didn't install any apps that could cause this (meaning this happened as soon as you bought the phone) it appears to be a problem with the firmware's power management, meaning it has none
Flash another stock or custom firmware and that should fix it, just make sure its any other firmware than the one you currently have.
That's my opinion, based on what I can see and on my experience (I'm not a developer).
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Thanks for the reply.
In the battery usage page, it never shows how much do apps use battery...
But, with my experience, I got to say this problem happens randomly...
Then,I found that reboot my phone can solve the problem like a magic trick.
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Thanks for the reply.
In the battery usage page, it never shows how much do apps use battery...
But, with my experience, I got to say this problem happens randomly...
Then,I found that reboot my phone can solve the problem like a magic trick.
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Oh... Forgot one thing to say,
I bricked my phone few weeks ago...
So I send it to HTC for repair, then I got a new motherboard inside my old phone , and since the motherboard is new...
So I think the problem may not caused by the motherboard.
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Oh... Forgot one thing to say,
I bricked my phone few weeks ago...
So I send it to HTC for repair, then I got a new motherboard inside my old phone , and since the motherboard is new...
So I think the problem may not caused by the motherboard.
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I'm glad you managed to get it to work. But if rebooting it fixes the problem, then it might be because of a bad ROM. Try a re-flash or take it back to HTC and explain it to them.
Over-charging the phone will kill the battery and it might even cause it to inflate or blow-up. That's how accidents happen
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hey, is battery saver app in PS works perfectly?? or just make android laggy.
Dude , rebooting is not a perfect solution . Just changes the battery with an other one . Some times your changed battery will makes this all mistakes .
Did you oveclocked your htc?? Ovrer overclocking may cause this problem . Well Check and install a new kernal .
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dicks93277 said:
Thanks for the reply.
In the battery usage page, it never shows how much do apps use battery...
But, with my experience, I got to say this problem happens randomly...
Then,I found that reboot my phone can solve the problem like a magic trick.
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Seems like a problem that the rom causes. You can try powering off the phone, removing the battery for at least 10-15 seconds and then put it back in and see the results (that's similar to the wipe battery stats option in recoveries). If that doesn't work, the only sonution is to flash another rom, whether it's a stock or a custom one.
Use greenify so the battery won't drain fast
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LabBoy97 said:
Use greenify so the battery won't drain fast
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Thanks for your suggest, will try later...
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I used the greenify for three days from then, and I found that's helpful, thanks for the suggest.
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