Hi all,
my problem is that my phone is shutting down unexpectedly , sometimes even on homescreen shut down,
i tried changing the rom formatted the sd card wiped battery cache data and system , is it the battery or something wrong with the settings ?
Might b due to loose contact between battery and device try to pack it layers of paper or cardboard between bottom and battery and check
hit thanks if I hve hlped you
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Is it freezing or power-offing?
Speedypancake said:
Is it freezing or power-offing?
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It is power-offing
FahmiFitu said:
Hi all,
my problem is that my phone is shutting down unexpectedly , sometimes even on homescreen shut down,
i tried changing the rom formatted the sd card wiped battery cache data and system , is it the battery or something wrong with the settings ?
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Hello there, I got same problem.
Sometimes is shutting down even when Im sure the battery is around 75%, without any warrning about low battery.
I made factory settings recall, so now I checking as shrex wrote, if my battery and check are all the time conected.
Anyway, if anyone solved problem which I got and FahmiFitu I'm still open for advices.
Sorry for my english.
esterad said:
Hello there, I got same problem.
Sometimes is shutting down even when Im sure the battery is around 75%, without any warrning about low battery.
I made factory settings recall, so now I checking as shrex wrote, if my battery and check are all the time conected.
Anyway, if anyone solved problem which I got and FahmiFitu I'm still open for advices.
Sorry for my english.
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do you mean you solved the problem ?
FahmiFitu said:
It is power-offing
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Well then, I'm pretty sure that is the battery problem. Try out to do what shrex said.
FahmiFitu said:
do you mean you solved the problem ?
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I mean I have same problem, I tried with paper between and it doesnt work, still same.
Still trying to fix conection between battery (mechanical) or software, i still got that shutdown.
Keep the hard cardboard or many layers of paper between battery and the bottom part of battery so that the battery gets pushed upwards and makes proper contact it might solve it
hit thanks if I hve hlped you
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shrex said:
Keep the hard cardboard or many layers of paper between battery and the bottom part of battery so that the battery gets pushed upwards and makes proper contact it might solve it
hit thanks if I hve hlped you
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one more important thing, after i turn it on again bettery percentage going from for example 75% to 2%.
Hmm that's might b battery prob now put the battery inside the phone n connect ur cell phone to wall charger charger ... Use it heavily if the phone does well ull hve to change the battery try calibrating ur battery it won't do ne much of changes but their no waste in trying ull get that app on play store search for it
hit thanks if I hve hlped you
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esterad said:
I mean I have same problem, I tried with paper between and it doesnt work, still same.
Still trying to fix conection between battery (mechanical) or software, i still got that shutdown.
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Let me know if u solved the problem :silly:
It definitely is your battery if what shrex said doesn't work then you wanna try and buy a new battery and if you do I suggest the anker 1900 mah battery.
Hi,
In case it reboots, download the file from this link and put it in root of your SD Card and boot into bootloader, it will ask for upgrade, so accept by pressing volume up.
http://www.mediafire.com/?1ed2y87pld66638
But if it shuts down, do what user above said; then come and inform us.
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that pretty "thanks" button's waiting for u in case I helped
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esterad said:
one more important thing, after i turn it on again bettery percentage going from for example 75% to 2%.
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i think you're battery is not properly calibrated since it is showing weird percentages. if you are rooted, try wiping the battery stats in you're recovery. otherwise return it to HTC if you still have you're warranty. :S
good luck! :good:
i got the same problem. with officiall stock rom, 1 minute my fone restart 10 times. i try with a lot roms, but the fone still turn off automatically.
i will try the solution you mention above.
Hi,
I was having the same problem, I found out that it was a bad battery state reading problem, that means that the phone is saying the battery is 60% or 30% but in fact the REAL battery state is under 5% and the phone shut down unexpectedly. on the other hand, that could be a bad contact between the phone battery connectors and the Battery, so the phone will demand lotta voltage and when the battery couldn't provide such power you'll lose charge and to prevent the phone from being damaged it will automatically shut down.
So, as they said above, try to put some paper at the top right corner of the battery, it will push it down to have a good contact.
hope that might help...
I solved the problem ! I tied a piece of paper and put it under the battery , and downloaded a battery calibration app from the play store !
and untill now (4 days ) my phone didnt shut down unexpectedly ... WIN
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Hello People,
Can somebody help understand why the Battery Icon turns on Gray with a "!" in the middle of it, and in battery information, status shows Unknown for 2 minutes ?
Thanks for your help
never heard of that, check battery contacts to ensure that they're clean, ensure fast boot is off before you power down device, you'll find option in settings, power.
I'd install a battery usage application like battery monitor widget and see what it reports during these "grey" moments
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Thanks I'll do that now and see if the problem persist, will monitor also the battery; maybe i'll return the phone if the problem persists.
yannisbass said:
Thanks I'll do that now and see if the problem persist, will monitor also the battery; maybe i'll return the phone if the problem persists.
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report back with the usage figures that you get and we can see if the battery is working as expected, other wise you may be better of simply trying to get a new battery on warranty rather then send in your device and loose it for a couple of Weeks, as it could be either battery or device that is faulty
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yannisbass said:
Hello People,
Can somebody help understand why the Battery Icon turns on Gray with a "!" in the middle of it, and in battery information, status shows Unknown for 2 minutes ?
Thanks for your help
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Your battery is very probably bad. Is it a genuine HTC? Stop using it if it isn't!
Battery is Genuine came with the Phone !
I'll buy one from Muggen @1800mAh
I went to Vodafone to explain the issue, but you can't talk to an Uruk'hai you know !
Anyway, I wasn't expecting any help from them, as they're sharks like the others.
Thank guys for your help, I'll try with a new battery and give a feedback...
PS : Also contacted HTC...No comment, the poorest Tech.Support I've ever had to deal with. You ask a question with details, the answer is in 4 words -> Battery out of charge. and then they closed the case.thanks HTC.
this happened to me when the battery wasn't properly inserted
Ok finally HTC support answered that the icon means OUT OF CHARGE...Or that there's a problem ))))
Anyway the problem disappeared after I uninstalled Battery Widget.
Still waiting the new battery @1800mAh
Thanks all for your support and advise.
yannisbass said:
Ok finally HTC support answered that the icon means OUT OF CHARGE...Or that there's a problem ))))
Anyway the problem disappeared after I uninstalled Battery Widget.
Still waiting the new battery @1800mAh
Thanks all for your support and advise.
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Thanks for the feedback
Gray/Icon episode 5 saison 1
Hello again,
Something strange happened yesterday....I configured the power management on the phone to switch to economic mode @20%, and when the battery reached 20%, the icon appeared for 1minute again, and disappeared.
I think HTC described correctly the issue Out Of Charge, the icon appears once the battery is about to be OOC...we'll see later the results and the evolution.
yannisbass said:
Hello again,
Something strange happened yesterday....I configured the power management on the phone to switch to economic mode @20%, and when the battery reached 20%, the icon appeared for 1minute again, and disappeared.
I think HTC described correctly the issue Out Of Charge, the icon appears once the battery is about to be OOC...we'll see later the results and the evolution.
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I would certainly try to return just your battery under the inital warranty....and see if it continues to occur afterwards with the one that they replace it with!
I have exactly the same problem on my phone. Talked to HTC, this is what the online support told me:
James: Have you tried removing the battery?
James: I recommend that we perform a soft reset on the phone. This is done by removing the battery from the phone while it is still powered on. Leave it out for 5 minutes and then put the phone back together and switch it on.
That's not good advice, is it?
Episode 6
Hello,
Not sure it's a good idea...are you sure you talked to a HTC support agent?
Taking off the battery while the phone is on....:-S wouldn't try it.
FYI I reset the phone from the menu, the problem still persist, I don't think it's a soft issue (or maybe it is? Bug, error, or I/O misunderstood by the code?) Anyway....for the moment my phone isn't doing it since I uninstalled the battery widget, will test it again with the Mugen battery when it'll arrive, and keep you informed about the original one until then.
koios said:
I have exactly the same problem on my phone. Talked to HTC, this is what the online support told me:
James: Have you tried removing the battery?
James: I recommend that we perform a soft reset on the phone. This is done by removing the battery from the phone while it is still powered on. Leave it out for 5 minutes and then put the phone back together and switch it on.
That's not good advice, is it?
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WOw! that is really awful advice, although at least they had you wait before re-inserting the battery......A soft reset of the phone is simply to restart it from the Power Menu!
Ouch!
To power off properly, just reboot into the boot loader and then select power down.
That's off, off.
My Desire S shutdowns automatically. I dont know why.
I flashed it many times but still it automatically shutdown.
When it is connected to a usb or charger it works but when it removes it will auto shut down,
I need some help.
sorry for my bad english.
EDIT: And also when i removed the back cover. it works. but no signal.
EDIT2: I rubbed the 2 gold part with my keys. it works now. I will test it again.
looks like your battery is loose.
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looks like your battery is loose.
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But why when i remove the back cover of battery is works? But no signal.
I would suggest that u try to debunk each suggestion that is given to rule it out. Why not u try putting something to give the battery a better grip? U never know when something simple might help.
Sent from my HTC Desire S
rain987 said:
I would suggest that u try to debunk each suggestion that is given to rule it out. Why not u try putting something to give the battery a better grip? U never know when something simple might help.
Sent from my HTC Desire S
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Okay. I'll try to put something. But my battery is fit to its slot.
After i scratch the metal part of the cover it work in few minutes but it turns off again.
i need help . i dont know if it is about the battery or the signal. or my battery cant handle the phone with signal. and the battery does not charge right like normal battery. when im on airplane mode the phone works. but when i turn off the airplane mode it shutdowns.
EDIT: When i connect my phone to charger it works even the signal is on. And also the % of the battery seems not normal. 100% the after restart down to 50% then connect again to charger the % goes to 91.
BUMP. please help me.
Suggestion for Desire S Power OFF Automaticly
sasot said:
BUMP. please help me.
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Hey bud, i received some Desire S in my service with same problem, the problem is very easy to fix. Try to don't remove the back cover and power on phone, because that cover contain the GSM Antenna. Check your battery contacts, try to clean them with some isopropyl alcohol (99.9% concentration), if that problem persist, tamp some paper between battery and back cover to fix battery tight.
stop scratching the metal connectors as these are the radio antenna and you'll end up braking one and knackering the phone.
to echo above comment again - I would simply place a piece of folded paper/card on top of battery to ensure that it cannot move once in place.
Florinaked said:
Hey bud, i received some Desire S in my service with same problem, the problem is very easy to fix. Try to don't remove the back cover and power on phone, because that cover contain the GSM Antenna. Check your battery contacts, try to clean them with some isopropyl alcohol (99.9% concentration), if that problem persist, tamp some paper between battery and back cover to fix battery tight.
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ben_pyett said:
stop scratching the metal connectors as these are the radio antenna and you'll end up braking one and knackering the phone.
to echo above comment again - I would simply place a piece of folded paper/card on top of battery to ensure that it cannot move once in place.
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I tried putting paper. But not working. i tried to charge my battery to a universal charger with indicator. the battery got full. but when i put it on my phone. my phone says 50%. When i charge my battery to my phone untill 100%, i restart my phone and my battery turns 51%. now, i order a battery for my phone.
When the SIM signal is off its working. but when i turn it on. it shuts off.
Sorry for bad English.
Have the same problem on CM10 from the latest version..
Try to flash radio(baseband), put stock ROM and wipe baterry cache using 4ext recovery. That should help you.
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Florinaked said:
Try to flash radio(baseband), put stock ROM and wipe baterry cache using 4ext recovery. That should help you.
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i tried already to flash a stock ROM but nothing happen. The phone works but it suddenly off when opening apps like camera.
Problem solved! I bought a new battery.
I have a same problem after s-off and install miui.
I did this:
full wipe (not data wipe)
reinstall hboot
Reinstall recovery (4ext)
reinstall radio
reinstall firmware
some time ago my phone couldn`t mount cache partition so i separately wiped cache partition.
After that my phone work fine.
upd - battery can be repaired)
I repair my battery with simular problem.
If intersected i may tell about this)
SEmp91 said:
I have a same problem after s-off and install miui.
I did this:
full wipe (not data wipe)
reinstall hboot
Reinstall recovery (4ext)
reinstall radio
reinstall firmware
some time ago my phone couldn`t mount cache partition so i separately wiped cache partition.
After that my phone work fine.
upd - battery can be repaired)
I repair my battery with simular problem.
If intersected i may tell about this)
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Does your phone still boots?
Yes, of course. For two months after this incident phone still work without any problems.
Hello
So, as the title says, my phone is dead. Doesn't turn on, doesn't charge, nothing. I just found it like this, it didn't die during usage, it was simply sitting on the table and when I picked it up I noticed it.
Now, obviously, I will send it to warranty, but I have some issues:
- it's unlocked via htcdev; the service Vodafone sends it to is a third party service - will they notice?
- two days ago my volume rocker fell off and I haven't had time to send it to warranty; can they say that I dropped my phone and that's the cause for both the volume rocker and the phone not working? There are abolutely no shock marks on the case, the phone was never dropped, I'm pretty careful with my devices.
Hi.
May be a dumb question, but are you sure its not the battery issue and the set is really dead? I mean have you tried using another battery..??
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anasmunir said:
Hi.
May be a dumb question, but are you sure its not the battery issue and the set is really dead? I mean have you tried using another battery..??
Sent from my HTC Sensation Z710e using xda premium
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Shouldn't the LED light up in orange when I plug the phone in even if the battery is the problem? Mine doesn't do anything.
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22VIN said:
Shouldn't the LED light up in orange when I plug the phone in even if the battery is the problem? Mine doesn't do anything.
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No. Sometimes, if the battery is dead, it doesn't even charge or show any sign.. I have faced this kind of problem, thats why I was asking..
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Same here I had no signs of life, no charging light nothing then put another battery in and my device came to life again! So yes please try another battery because it probably is just as simple as your battery. Best wishes
Sent from my HTC Sensation using xda premium
Sadly I don't have another battery I could try and I don't know anybody with a phone that uses a compatible battery so I can't try this.
Thanks for your answers
edit: plugged it in without a battery and still nothing.
22VIN said:
Sadly I don't have another battery I could try and I don't know anybody with a phone that uses a compatible battery so I can't try this.
Thanks for your answers
edit: plugged it in without a battery and still nothing.
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It will never work without a battery, plugging in the charger without any battery inserted wont do any good since there wont be any battery to charge.. The charger only recharges the battery, it cannot power up the phone..
Before you do anything, try to manage any compatible battery and try to boot up your phone..
If it didn't work, then please visit This thread.
Best of Luck!:good:
Hi , I am using the Venom sense 5 rom. It was all going fine until my battery completely drained today whilst playing injustice and the phone went off. When the phone went off i plugged the wall charger in and instead of the orange light going solid it kept blinking.
I dont understand what to do , hope someone can help as i cant power the mobile up.
Thanks in advance!
Heloooo said:
Hi , I am using the Venom sense 5 rom. It was all going fine until my battery completely drained today whilst playing injustice and the phone went off. When the phone went off i plugged the wall charger in and instead of the orange light going solid it kept blinking.
I dont understand what to do , hope someone can help as i cant power the mobile up.
Thanks in advance!
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How old its your battery , maybe the battery is the problem check with another if you have
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Mile_zdr said:
How old its your battery , maybe the battery is the problem check with another if you have
sent from HTC Sensation 4G
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I have 2 batteries and both of them are doing this.
Heloooo said:
I have 2 batteries and both of them are doing this.
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can you boot into bootloader?
if yes then choose reboot
after that untick fastboot from settings
rzr86 said:
can you boot into bootloader?
if yes then choose reboot
after that untick fastboot from settings
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Hey Thanks mate , that seems to have solved the problem .
Heloooo said:
Hi , I am using the Venom sense 5 rom. It was all going fine until my battery completely drained today whilst playing injustice and the phone went off. When the phone went off i plugged the wall charger in and instead of the orange light going solid it kept blinking.
I dont understand what to do , hope someone can help as i cant power the mobile up.
Thanks in advance!
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Man !!!! This is obvious.
When your Battery is toooooooo low then phone can't boot, so orange light blinks means Battery is collecting some power to boot at least. It will take 2-3 minutes, then orange light will get stable. Means now you can boot your device.
This is NORMAL !!!
hunt said:
Man !!!! This is obvious.
When your Battery is toooooooo low then phone can't boot, so orange light blinks means Battery is collecting some power to boot at least. It will take 2-3 minutes, then orange light will get stable. Means now you can boot your device.
This is NORMAL !!!
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I know its normal but i charged it for 2 hours and the mobile wasnt charging at all , thats why I posted on XDA .
BTW rebooting from the bootloader seems to have done the trick and now the mobile is working perfectly fine.
THANKS EVERYONE!
Heloooo said:
I know its normal but i charged it for 2 hours and the mobile wasnt charging at all , thats why I posted on XDA .
BTW rebooting from the bootloader seems to have done the trick and now the mobile is working perfectly fine.
THANKS EVERYONE!
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then untick fastboot from settings
You can also boot in recovery and clear your battery stats then make two cycles charging/full discharging, as the charging time is 8h+
Hi all,
I bought Xperia C last week and I am facing a serious issue with its battery.
I charge my phone from 30%-70% and it took around 2hrs (which I think is fine).
But after 70%, it shows battery level to 100% within 5-10 minutes.
I also asked this question in Sony's thread but I didn't get a solution.
What should I do?
gagan.u20 said:
Hi all,
I bought Xperia C last week and I am facing a serious issue with its battery.
I charge my phone from 30%-70% and it took around 2hrs (which I think is fine).
But after 70%, it shows battery level to 100% within 5-10 minutes.
I also asked this question in Sony's thread but I didn't get a solution.
What should I do?
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Hey man, nice to see you here.. .ya it's happening occasionally here too.. but after proper battery discharge and recharge few times, the battery calliberation gets done i think, and then the issue is resolved.
howz your 2011 Xperia (Arc i beleive) going? Ditched completely?
gagan.u20 said:
Hi all,
I bought Xperia C last week and I am facing a serious issue with its battery.
I charge my phone from 30%-70% and it took around 2hrs (which I think is fine).
But after 70%, it shows battery level to 100% within 5-10 minutes.
I also asked this question in Sony's thread but I didn't get a solution.
What should I do?
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Did you do a few charging cycles. I mean, for the battery to ''settle'' itself ; its neccesary to do a full discharge to 0% then uninterrupted charge to 100% for a few times initially.
Then ,you could force stop the ''eco controller mode'' in apps, clear data (after few charge cycles) then reboot.
This calibrates the ''stamina mode''
Hope this helps: coz it sure did to me
palimatix said:
Hey man, nice to see you here.. .ya it's happening occasionally here too.. but after proper battery discharge and recharge few times, the battery calliberation gets done i think, and then the issue is resolved.
howz your 2011 Xperia (Arc i beleive) going? Ditched completely?
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I still have Xperia Neo V, kept it for the development purpose because it is rooted and I don't want to root XC right now.
metalrules321 said:
Did you do a few charging cycles. I mean, for the battery to ''settle'' itself ; its neccesary to do a full discharge to 0% then uninterrupted charge to 100% for a few times initially.
Then ,you could force stop the ''eco controller mode'' in apps, clear data (after few charge cycles) then reboot.
This calibrates the ''stamina mode''
Hope this helps: coz it sure did to me
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I keep my device always in stamina mode, and sometime enable low memory mode and leave it.
Does it make something to battery charging?
Do I really need to manually calibrate "STAMINA MODE"?
@off_TOPIC: BTW, do you guys updated your XC to latest FW 16.0.B.26?? If yes, can you tell me its advantages over previous version.
Thanks & Regards,
Gagan Singh
gagan.u20 said:
I keep my device always in stamina mode, and sometime enable low memory mode and leave it.
Does it make something to battery charging?
Do I really need to manually calibrate "STAMINA MODE"?
@off_TOPIC: BTW, do you guys updated your XC to latest FW 16.0.B.26?? If yes, can you tell me its advantages over previous version.
Thanks & Regards,
Gagan Singh
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Regarding the stamina mode: I just saw that the estimated backup time as shown in stamina mode wasnt correct after charging cycles, it showed 3 hours backup time . So I had to do something. Now it seems A-Okay.Its quite possible that you may not have this problem, but regardless it would't hurt to calibrate it.
For the 2nd query, the advantages are quite slim. The volume level has gone up (a bit), the sudden battery drain from 30 to 15% is gone (somewhat) and overall the rom feels a bit zippier then before (could be placebo). But if you're having no problems in your current rom, it seems quite pointless to update it, bdw the rom is 675 MB :silly: and it bought back all the bloatware I had deleted before.
Your choice mate
gagan.u20 said:
@off_TOPIC: BTW, do you guys updated your XC to latest FW 16.0.B.26?? If yes, can you tell me its advantages over previous version.
Thanks & Regards,
Gagan Singh
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FW16.0.B.26
If the app is on the sd card after reboot app disappearing from launcher is resolved.
When automatic brightness is set, screen flickering is still continue.
TacoNikky said:
FW16.0.B.26
If the app is on the sd card after reboot app disappearing from launcher is resolved.
When automatic brightness is set, screen flickering is still continue.
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Does it has advantage over performance?
gagan.u20 said:
Does it has advantage over performance?
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After upgrading the new version, I did factory reset and now my xperia c flows
I am happy with the performance, I think it is better than before.
Generally new firmwares patches the errors on the old firmware and improves performance. I suggest it to you
TacoNikky said:
After upgrading the new version, I did factory reset and now my xperia c flows
I am happy with the performance, I think it is better than before.
Generally new firmwares patches the errors on the old firmware and improves performance. I suggest it to you
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Sounds great.
I'll update my device this weekend. :highfive:
hi guys
i have a problem "that was mentioned above" the sudden battery drop from 30% to 15%
i updated my phone but nothing is fixed i still have the same issue
any thoughts for me
Well ... Seems Similar ...
amrgamalmohammed said:
hi guys
i have a problem "that was mentioned above" the sudden battery drop from 30% to 15%
i updated my phone but nothing is fixed i still have the same issue
any thoughts for me
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Dear Friend ... Seems similar to DHD's ... You know it gets this when it gets Rooted ... but anyway maybe a battery calibration would help ( it worked somehow with DHD ) ... But it should be a software problem so a ROM switch may help ... Good luck ...
With Best Wishes
Hitman1376
hitman1376 said:
Dear Friend ... Seems similar to DHD's ... You know it gets this when it gets Rooted ... but anyway maybe a battery calibration would help ( it worked somehow with DHD ) ... But it should be a software problem so a ROM switch may help ... Good luck ...
With Best Wishes
Hitman1376
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my friend how are you ? first what do you mean by DHD ? and my phone isn't rooted i only bought it 2 days ago
Thanks ...
amrgamalmohammed said:
my friend how are you ? first what do you mean by DHD ? and my phone isn't rooted i only bought it 2 days ago
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Thanks ... How are you ? ... Well I meant DesireHD ( T9191 ) had had such problem when Rooted also HD2 when having WPH ... So I recommend you to try a battery calibration ... if not maybe a ROM switch may help ... If not , means there is Some thing related to the Radio ROM ... maybe I would be able to make a fix for it ... but needs some time ... Good luck
With Best Wishes
Hitman1376
hitman1376 said:
Thanks ... How are you ? ... Well I meant DesireHD ( T9191 ) had had such problem when Rooted also HD2 when having WPH ... So I recommend you to try a battery calibration ... if not maybe a ROM switch may help ... If not , means there is Some thing related to the Radio ROM ... maybe I would be able to make a fix for it ... but needs some time ... Good luck
With Best Wishes
Hitman1376
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thanks do you recommend a special app for calibration or just any one in the app market ? and how can i switch the rom cuz this one is the official "out of the box"
Well ...
amrgamalmohammed said:
thanks do you recommend a special app for calibration or just any one in the app market ? and how can i switch the rom cuz this one is the official "out of the box"
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OH ... Sorry I had forgotten that it doesn't have the ability to switch ROM ... But anyway you can try many apps for calibration ... also one other way ... I'm not an Xperia C User but my brother is so would take look at it ... I mean if anyone can boot into recovery , Then you could charge the phone for a period of time to make sure it's full then got into CWM recovery and do a wipe battery state ... It also can be a solution but I should try that myself ... also if you could find some way to boot into recovery , then check if it fixes Or not ... Good Luck
With best Wishes
Hitman1376
hitman1376 said:
OH ... Sorry I had forgotten that it doesn't have the ability to switch ROM ... But anyway you can try many apps for calibration ... also one other way ... I'm not an Xperia C User but my brother is so would take look at it ... I mean if anyone can boot into recovery , Then you could charge the phone for a period of time to make sure it's full then got into CWM recovery and do a wipe battery state ... It also can be a solution but I should try that myself ... also if you could find some way to boot into recovery , then check if it fixes Or not ... Good Luck
With best Wishes
Hitman1376
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i think CWM is not yet available for this phone ! and i can't use calibration now cuz my phone isn't rooted
amrgamalmohammed said:
hi guys
i have a problem "that was mentioned above" the sudden battery drop from 30% to 15%
i updated my phone but nothing is fixed i still have the same issue
any thoughts for me
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You can try every calibration method available but you wont rid yourself of the ''battery bug''.
Its a bug in the rom itself that sony has yet to acknowledge. I tried every concieveable ways but the bug still exists. The battery lasts a superb 1.5 days or even two days but the moment it reaches 30-33%, I can literally see the battery level going down in front of my eyes to 13%.
The wierd thing is that at 13%, it stabilizes and works normally again
Oh Sorry to hear that ...
amrgamalmohammed said:
i think CWM is not yet available for this phone ! and i can't use calibration now cuz my phone isn't rooted
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Oh I'm sorry to hear that they don't have CWM and in the Other hand ... as I know Rooting is a bit risky in this Device So I recommend to use one of the battery calibration ways I give you here ( tell me if they work ) :
------------------------------- first way : ( works for galaxy S2 )
1. Turn off your phone.
2. Fully Charge.
3. When getting 100% signal, unplug quickly.
4. Pull off the battery and put it anywhere.
5. Wait for 180 seconds exactly (be careful )
6. Meanwhile, take this opportunity to dust off the internal compartment.
7. Put back the battery on the right side.
8. Turn on the phone.
9. Pray the Battery god
10. ... and voilà !
11. After that, you can make some cycle of fully charge/discharge to ~15/20% TO complete the method
------------------------------ way 2 : ( works for galaxy S3 )
- Drain battery till it turns off.
- Get your USB jig and insert it on your s3
- Remove the USB jig and leave it till it turns off.
- Leave it for 5 minutes until the heats wears off
- Charge your phone for 10 minutes
- Turn it on
- Drain til 5%
- Insert USB charger and let it full charge
- Once full charge ( Green light appears )
- Remove charger and Enjoy.
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If non Of them worked you can try this app and it may solve your problem ... Good luck
With Best Wishes
Hitman1376
hitman1376 said:
Oh I'm sorry to hear that they don't have CWM and in the Other hand ... as I know Rooting is a bit risky in this Device So I recommend to use one of the battery calibration ways I give you here ( tell me if they work ) :
------------------------------- first way : ( works for galaxy S2 )
1. Turn off your phone.
2. Fully Charge.
3. When getting 100% signal, unplug quickly.
4. Pull off the battery and put it anywhere.
5. Wait for 180 seconds exactly (be careful )
6. Meanwhile, take this opportunity to dust off the internal compartment.
7. Put back the battery on the right side.
8. Turn on the phone.
9. Pray the Battery god
10. ... and voilà !
11. After that, you can make some cycle of fully charge/discharge to ~15/20% TO complete the method
------------------------------ way 2 : ( works for galaxy S3 )
- Drain battery till it turns off.
- Get your USB jig and insert it on your s3
- Remove the USB jig and leave it till it turns off.
- Leave it for 5 minutes until the heats wears off
- Charge your phone for 10 minutes
- Turn it on
- Drain til 5%
- Insert USB charger and let it full charge
- Once full charge ( Green light appears )
- Remove charger and Enjoy.
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If non Of them worked you can try this app and it may solve your problem ... Good luck
With Best Wishes
Hitman1376
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first way cannot be done because the battery is built in second way didn't make any difference at all i am trying the app you recommended here . hope it will work
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metalrules321 said:
You can try every calibration method available but you wont rid yourself of the ''battery bug''.
Its a bug in the rom itself that sony has yet to acknowledge. I tried every concieveable ways but the bug still exists. The battery lasts a superb 1.5 days or even two days but the moment it reaches 30-33%, I can literally see the battery level going down in front of my eyes to 13%.
The wierd thing is that at 13%, it stabilizes and works normally again
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yes you described the issue very well . i am facing the exact same problem on my device . did you try this app
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ignisoft.battery.calibration
if you tried it please give me feed back .
and do you have any information about a new update or something from sony trying to solve this issue ?!
Well ...
amrgamalmohammed said:
first way cannot be done because the battery is built in second way didn't make any difference at all i am trying the app you recommended here . hope it will work
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Well ... Wish you luck with the App ... if you made it just give us the feed back ... good luck
With Best Wishes
Hitman1376