[Q] Samsung Galaxy Note I Battery Dead? - General Questions and Answers

Hello.
I have Samsung Galaxy Note I GT-N7000 I have problem... serious. I was watching Netflix and recharging my phone. Then i got warning of low battery and it turned off after 5 minutes and it was "charging" Well then i leaved and next day, i but it to charge. Battery image appeared to screen and was there about 10 seconds. After 2 hours of waiting i tried to start the phone but it didn't. Now i tested the voltage of the battery and how ever (-0.00 V) No life in whole battery Then my dad told me to take out the battery from phone and leave it to table for an hour and check does it work.
Does anyone else have/had problem where Battery has died?
Can it be fix'd?
I tried cleaning Micro-USB port!
Thanks.

Laamapalmu said:
Hello.
I have Samsung Galaxy Note I GT-N7000 I have problem... serious. I was watching Netflix and recharging my phone. Then i got warning of low battery and it turned off after 5 minutes and it was "charging" Well then i leaved and next day, i but it to charge. Battery image appeared to screen and was there about 10 seconds. After 2 hours of waiting i tried to start the phone but it didn't. Now i tested the voltage of the battery and how ever (-0.00 V) No life in whole battery Then my dad told me to take out the battery from phone and leave it to table for an hour and check does it work.
Does anyone else have/had problem where Battery has died?
Can it be fix'd?
I tried cleaning Micro-USB port!
Thanks.
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How long have you had the battery? They don't have a very long lifespan and die quite dramatically. If you put it on a flat surface can you see its bloated and spins easily? If so it's definitely gone and needs replacing.
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note 10.1charging extremely slow

My note 10.1 is with something rom jb4.1.1
Fewdays ago, I found that my note 10.1 charging speed becomes extremely slow. For example, I wentbed with 50% left , and after 7 hours of sleeping, after I woke up, it was only 88%
This never happens in the past, and only start in this few days
Any help?
Sry for my badenglish
omnia1994 said:
My note 10.1 is with something rom jb4.1.1
Fewdays ago, I found that my note 10.1 charging speed becomes extremely slow. For example, I wentbed with 50% left , and after 7 hours of sleeping, after I woke up, it was only 88%
This never happens in the past, and only start in this few days
Any help?
Sry for my badenglish
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Are you using the original cable? I had the same problem with a 3m no-name cable I bought off ebay.
schnurrbidurr said:
Are you using the original cable? I had the same problem with a 3m no-name cable I bought off ebay.
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I m using the original cable
Try a different mains wall socket. This has worked for me in the past.
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Try the usb connections are firmly connected
Also like a member suggested try a different power source and a non upa source is preffered
Check if you have not left any application or game running in the background
CuBz90 said:
Try a different mains wall socket. This has worked for me in the past.
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Will do that.
Thx
All of a sudden my note has become extremely slow to charge.
Tablet was off whilst charging and only managed 8% an hour. After 6 hours charging it was at 50%
What happened?
Do you have a big red x over the battery icon?
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I have a feeling that the power saving mode on slows the charge down. That's the only setting I had changed recently.
Ill test tonight.
Charged overnight and battery charged less then 50%. Ive had it had on charger for hour and a half and has charged 7%. I think it was the update. Many problems for me since update, but this is the biggest one.
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Shine 52 said:
Charged overnight and battery charged less then 50%. Ive had it had on charger for hour and a half and has charged 7%. I think it was the update. Many problems for me since update, but this is the biggest one.
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I had the same issue for a bit. Someone said to try disconnecting and reconnecting the usb from the power block about 4 or 5 time relatively quickly and that fixed it for them... tried it and have not had an issue since even when connected to an extension. But also make sure its firmly in.
Oh.. and do this with the note plugged into the mini end of course
I have to say that I have been very happy with the crazyondigital wall charger that was bundled with my case. I used the OEM charger for the initial charge but began using the crazyondigital charger because it's more convenient due to the fact that it's longer. It also seems to charge more qiuckly. Perhaps slow charging with the OEM charger has something to do with the USB wall wart wiring design.
I seem to have the same type of problem I had mine on charge for 2 days now I done nothing different in the way I normaly charge, I tried both having ny note off over nite and with it on both with no luck, both time my note not fully charged.
This started on Friday gone,
If this dont charge soo. I will try factory reset since thats the other option bar getting a new charger
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You sould try to use the device till it dies then try to charge it again see what happens, maybe wipe battery stats if you have cwm. Also try to get one of those battery stat monitoring apps and see if its registering proper voltage and heath
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Had the same problem yesterday. my note went out of energy and shut down. So, after a while I connected it with the cable to charge. And what happened? After a hole night I got only 50% -.- I was like wtf?? then I tried the galaxy s3 charger and there was a red cross on the battery icon. Then I tried the note charger, again nothing, and like the other poster said, after a few times in and out it worked again.
another one here with slow charging, this is a big problem, its so slow it means it drains when you are using the tablet when its plugged in, you should be able to use it and charge at the same time. I could understand if it didnt charge much when I was using it but to not charge at all is a real fail.
Has anyone logged this issue to samsung?
Nothing has solved this problem for me.
Taking 8 hours to charge 79% is just beyond comprehension. Can't use it plugged in as it drains anyway. I want a update asap or I'm ditching this tab.
I don't know what caused this, it was fine a few weeks after the update and suddenly crippled.
mickfitz said:
I don't know what caused this, it was fine a few weeks after the update and suddenly crippled.
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So it's not the update then? If it was fine for a few weeks and then suddenly crippled JB is not the problem.
More likely an Application is NOT properly compliant with JB and is draining battery or hogging
Bulbous said:
So it's not the update then? If it was fine for a few weeks and then suddenly crippled JB is not the problem.
More likely an Application is NOT properly compliant with JB and is draining battery or hogging
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Nothing shows up as running and hogging the battery. It doesn't drain fast once charged. It just charges slow.
mickfitz said:
Nothing shows up as running and hogging the battery. It doesn't drain fast once charged. It just charges slow.
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Indeed, it charges so slow it drops when you are using it plugged in, if anyone has registered their tab properly with samsung perhaps they could log a fault, I havent had chance to do this yet.
Also, has anyone tried switching back to stock to see if it resolves it?

[Q] P3113 Won't Turn On Or Charge

*The tablet is completely stock, other than a couple apps, like a dictionary and google translate*
I got a Galaxy Tab 2 7 inch a little while ago for school use, and didn't use it much after Spring finals. But when I went to use it today, it would not turn back on. Thinking that the battery had been drained from being left on for an extended period, I plugged it in. What I found was that it would stay black for a couple seconds then show the battery with the stuck loading circle. It then shows the quarter and half charging increments in orange and shuts back off for a couple seconds. I have attached a gif in case my explanation of the animation is not sufficient.
Edit: My problem was purely hardware. The battery had failed somehow, and I fixed the problem with an OEM replacement battery. I'm glad that it was that easy to fix, and I hope that this can help someone else with the same problem.
FlinderMouse said:
*The tablet is completely stock, other than a couple apps, like a dictionary and google translate*
I got a Galaxy Tab 2 7 inch a little while ago for school use, and didn't use it much after Spring finals. But when I went to use it today, it would not turn back on. Thinking that the battery had been drained from being left on for an extended period, I plugged it in. What I found was that it would stay black for a couple seconds then show the battery with the stuck loading circle. It then shows the quarter and half charging increments in orange and shuts back off for a couple seconds. I have attached a gif in case my explanation of the animation is not sufficient.
Edit: My problem was purely hardware. The battery had failed somehow, and I fixed the problem with an OEM replacement battery. I'm glad that it was that easy to fix, and I hope that this can help someone else with the same problem.
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Thanks for updating the fix, I have same problem battery not charging never though batter would be the problem last couple of charges battery lasted for 3 to 4 hours and my 8 year old son have been using to play games I though getting 3 hours was good for games. Who knows how these new battery function die all of a sudden!!
I will try changing the battery and update here if battery is the issue for me as well.
FlinderMouse said:
*The tablet is completely stock, other than a couple apps, like a dictionary and google translate*
I got a Galaxy Tab 2 7 inch a little while ago for school use, and didn't use it much after Spring finals. But when I went to use it today, it would not turn back on. Thinking that the battery had been drained from being left on for an extended period, I plugged it in. What I found was that it would stay black for a couple seconds then show the battery with the stuck loading circle. It then shows the quarter and half charging increments in orange and shuts back off for a couple seconds. I have attached a gif in case my explanation of the animation is not sufficient.
Edit: My problem was purely hardware. The battery had failed somehow, and I fixed the problem with an OEM replacement battery. I'm glad that it was that easy to fix, and I hope that this can help someone else with the same problem.
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you charging using direct charging adapter or USB charging?
based on my experience ...
1. If you tab out of the battery to 0%, can not be charged using usb charge for charging low power and not enough ..
2., And if you run out of battery at 0% and you charge using the adapter charges but still can not keep his charge, and so the possibility is still there charging cable / USB you are damaged .. if so you should try to use another cable / new and charging using adapter ..
try it ... I think maybe it will solve your problem ..

Nexus 5 gets extremely hot after charging overnight

Last night I charged my new nexus 5 with the charger my wife always uses with her galaxy s3. I noticed the charging icon turned on (lightning symbol) before putting the phone under the pillow.
I woke up this morning realizing the phone is extremely hot and it seemed like it hadn't been charged at all.
I charged the nexus 5 again with its original charger and everything wad just fine.
Anyone has this problem before? Will the extreme heat damage the phone or the battery at all?
Thank you
Please don't put your phone under your pillow.
osnapitsjoey said:
Please don't put your phone under your pillow.
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Absolutly... and do not use other wall chargers I would say. Especially if you haven't tested it with your phone yet.
But... that still sounds strange imo, it obviously should be hot while charging under a pillow, but why would it be discharged and still hot way after the normal end of the charging ? I'm thinking of a black screen of death i'm afraid..
Happened in the past with my optimus 2x until i got a kernel which fixes it.
And so, exactly the same situation was happening sometime before the fix ; put on charge during the night and in the morning, got a very hot powered off phone with an empty battery despite beeing still pluged...
Just my 2 cents
Mynix said:
Absolutly... and do not use other wall chargers I would say. Especially if you haven't tested it with your phone yet.
But... that still sounds strange imo, it obviously should be hot while charging under a pillow, but why would it be discharged and still hot way after the normal end of the charging ? I'm thinking of a black screen of death i'm afraid..
Happened in the past with my optimus 2x until i got a kernel which fixes it.
And so, exactly the same situation was happening sometime before the fix ; put on charge during the night and in the morning, got a very hot powered off phone with an empty battery despite beeing still pluged...
Just my 2 cents
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It was probably searching for a signal all night... and heat kills batteries.
Hahaha mine doesn't do that
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My galaxy s2 used to get extremely hot when charging under a pillow. Don't do it.
lafester said:
and heat kills batteries.
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heat will definitely destroy the overall capacity of the battery
just put in water itll cool it off....

keeping the N3 plugged @100%?

so, I've always thought that with lithium ion batteries, it's okay to just keep the device plugged in, even with it's fully charged, but I just noticed this: (see pic)
it says to unplug the battery... I've always kept my devices plugged until I leave the house (which obviously means being kept plugged overnight)... should I be worried with the Note 3?
Not at all. It just says to save energy. If you see after 100 there is no charging symbol. Go green initiative. Relax.
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The supplied manual does say to not keep in plugged at 100% all the time. (decreases life to more number of recharge cycles)
If the battery is at a relatively cool temperature (say less than 100f/38c) then keeping it at 100% for extended periods is fine. In reality the phone stops charging and lets it discharge to a fixed amount, some phones it's as much as 5%, some it's just 1%, but regardless the charger is off, no trickle, etc, and it's not harming the battery.
So yeah, just leave it on the charger until you need to use it, no need to hover over it and unplug it as soon as it's finished or any such silliness.
No worries on keeping your phone charging even it reaches 100%, remember we are using the lithium ion batteries.
arkin56 said:
No worries on keeping your phone charging even it reaches 100%, remember we are using the lithium ion batteries.
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I don't know if it's related to this... I left my Note 3 plugged and was playing Kingdom Rush, it was really really hot I can't even touch some part of the screen, then suddenly it just died... the screen froze and then became black... I tried everything, from leaving it discharhing to charge it all the night... but it didn't power on So I brought it in a samsung center, and now I'm 1 month and 10 days without my note 3...
Gabryxx7 said:
I don't know if it's related to this... I left my Note 3 plugged and was playing Kingdom Rush, it was really really hot I can't even touch some part of the screen, then suddenly it just died... the screen froze and then became black... I tried everything, from leaving it discharhing to charge it all the night... but it didn't power on So I brought it in a samsung center, and now I'm 1 month and 10 days without my note 3...
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You probably had a faulty unit.
If the phone reaches burning temperatures it will try to underclock, then it will shutdown to prevent damage.
Maybe the thermal pad wasn't set properly on yours, or maybe your battery was faulty and overheated.
In normal usage keeping it in at 100% is normal.
Do not keep it there for more than a week, that's what the safety manual tells you.
Skander1998 said:
You probably had a faulty unit.
If the phone reaches burning temperatures it will try to underclock, then it will shutdown to prevent damage.
Maybe the thermal pad wasn't set properly on yours, or maybe your battery was faulty and overheated.
In normal usage keeping it in at 100% is normal.
Do not keep it there for more than a week, that's what the safety manual tells you.
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I usually use it plugged only when I'm home, and I leave it charging every night... Well, I'm really happy to hear that it may have been a faulty unit
Gabryxx7 said:
I don't know if it's related to this... I left my Note 3 plugged and was playing Kingdom Rush, it was really really hot I can't even touch some part of the screen, then suddenly it just died... the screen froze and then became black... I tried everything, from leaving it discharhing to charge it all the night... but it didn't power on So I brought it in a samsung center, and now I'm 1 month and 10 days without my note 3...
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40 days of repairs? That is not ok. I would bug them each and every day, until I got my device back or a new replacement.
trainerKEN said:
it says to unplug the battery...
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It says to unplug the charger. Doesn't matter if you let it charging. It just says, if you remove the cable, also remove the charger from the wall to conserve energy.
Gabryxx7 said:
I don't know if it's related to this... I left my Note 3 plugged and was playing Kingdom Rush, it was really really hot I can't even touch some part of the screen, then suddenly it just died... the screen froze and then became black... I tried everything, from leaving it discharhing to charge it all the night... but it didn't power on So I brought it in a samsung center, and now I'm 1 month and 10 days without my note 3...
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You had exynos or sd800?
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I have the sm-n9005, the sd800 one... finally I had my phone back they told me they had changed the logic board so it should have been a faulty device...
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Considering the options to use it as a desktop are ingrained in Android itself (Daydream when docked/plugged, screen on when plugged and keep wifi when plugged) it's pretty safe to asume it's not harmful.
Ideally you should keep the battery between 30 and 90%, that'll buy you a whole two days extra with your battery in overall life.
The whole 'unplug' thing is just another one of those pointlessly redundant, irritatingly ridiculous eco initiatives that make about as much difference as a mosquito does to the rotation of the planet.
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Bad Note?

Received my #Note5 last wed. Brand new out the box. When i got it the battery was at 5%. No problem. I turned it off until i got home. Good home. Charged it. I noticed after an hour of "fast charging" the battery wad at 93%. I fell asleep, woke up 2 hours later. Battery was still at 93%. I unplug and decided to let it discharge so i can try again.
Second charge, the battery gets to 100%, but then quickly drains down to 92%. (No exaggeration, the battery went down to 92% in 5 minutes). This happens again on the 3rd charge. Abs since then i only get about 4 to 5 hours of battery life with regular use. (Nothing excessive) it even dies quick on standby and on power save mode. Did i hey a bad Note? I've read reviews about the battery being pretty good, but I'm just not seeing it. Wondering if i should take it back to sprint. I'd it worth it?
Exchange the device. Won't hurt to try.
Please take it to a Sprint service and Repair store and have them look at it. This does not sound like the correct behavior. Thanks!
I did. The guy said it's something internally wrong. So I'll be getting a new one. ?
I am glad that worked out!
Smh. Same problem. New note, had it about 3 weeks now, battery still giving me problems. Im not doing anything crazy or putting any strain on the battery and thus is whats happening. Is it just me or what? Seems like im the only one having an issue with the battery life. Smh
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Try this before taking it back.
plug your phone to the charger and wait until it shows 100% then.. Dial *#0228# unplug your phone and hit quick start, you may see a popup warning , just hit OK, unlock your phone and you will realize your phone have been lying to you
Plug it again and repeat until level 100% matches with your battery icon showing 100%, you may not need it, or maybe need to do it 2 or 3 times
I have not had any issues on my note 5 but it worked great on my note 3.
Ok so update.. monday when i got home i decided i wasnt going to fast charge my battery, instead use the regular charger adapter. Betsy is at 100% tried the *#0228# said the battery was at 100%. Went through regular use and the battery ended up last about 12 hours. (Minus a few hours downtime for me being sleep ill give it a good 8 hours) ok cool. So after ut got down to about 20-15% i charged it again with the regular adapter. This time (with sleep time added) i got about 16 hours on the battery. Ok cool. Another regular charge, 16 hours but i charged it here and there in between. Today around 4 i decided yo fast charge it. 100% around 5 o'clock. Its now 3:16am my time and im at 29% 9 and half hours on the battery... i also noticed in the beginning on fast charge the battery died a lot faster. So i think what ill do is charge it with the regular adapter for now on unless I'm in a situation where i have no choice but to fast charge like if im at work or something. All is well now. ???
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