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I Have finally busted the myth of infamous battery that hang at 100% until you reboot the phone. Some said it's the lower amped chargers, an issue with battery, and issue with the cable, charging dock or a wild combiantion of all, but i can confirm that it's none of that.
I've done many tests in the past 2 weeks, looked at many threads, solutions, suggestions. I've been able to isolate the problem to ONE variable using a bunch of test with stock batteries, andida batteries, stock chargers, charging docks, stock cables or other cables.
I've had a 2nd skyrocket for about a week because i called up rogers to have my battery exchanged and the only way they could do that was if they send me the entire phone and i would just take out the battery and send the rest back. In any case, i've taked that second skyrocket and made a different bunch of tests with both phone.
My conclusion: It has nothing to do with the battery, charger or cable, the only culprit is BATTERY CALIBRATION. Every time i installed a new rom or flashed back to stock, the problem was absent UNTIL i recalibrated the battery. From that point, every time i would charge to 100%, the battery would hang at 100%. I've tried this at least 5 times, on both stock and custom roms, stock and andida battery, on 2 skyrockets, and every single time the problem appeared was ONLY after calibrating the battery.
Now that we know this, is there a patch that can be made for this? or an update to the actual app?
polish_pat said:
I Have finally busted the myth of infamous battery that hang at 100% until you reboot the phone. Some said it's the lower amped chargers, an issue with battery, and issue with the cable, charging dock or a wild combiantion of all, but i can confirm that it's none of that.
I've done many tests in the past 2 weeks, looked at many threads, solutions, suggestions. I've been able to isolate the problem to ONE variable using a bunch of test with stock batteries, andida batteries, stock chargers, charging docks, stock cables or other cables.
I've had a 2nd skyrocket for about a week because i called up rogers to have my battery exchanged and the only way they could do that was if they send me the entire phone and i would just take out the battery and send the rest back. In any case, i've taked that second skyrocket and made a different bunch of tests with both phone.
My conclusion: It has nothing to do with the battery, charger or cable, the only culprit is BATTERY CALIBRATION. Every time i installed a new rom or flashed back to stock, the problem was absent UNTIL i recalibrated the battery. From that point, every time i would charge to 100%, the battery would hang at 100%. I've tried this at least 5 times, on both stock and custom roms, stock and andida battery, on 2 skyrockets, and every single time the problem appeared was ONLY after calibrating the battery.
Now that we know this, is there a patch that can be made for this? or an update to the actual app?
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I am glad this has fixed your problem, but those of us that have spent hours and days troubleshooting this have found it does not correct the issue for everyone..
I can still duplicate the issue in any combination, as mentioned in the other thread, on two phones, 8 cables, 7 batteries now, and 4 power blocks
As also mentioned in the other thread, running the battery calibration app does not resolve the issue in ANY of my testing.
As we concluded in the other thread, there are multiple causes for this issue. Yours is obviously cured by running the calibration app.
00mred00 said:
I am glad this has fixed your problem, but those of us that have spent hours and days troubleshooting this have found it does not correct the issue for everyone..
I can still duplicate the issue in any combination, as mentioned in the other thread, on two phones, 8 cables, 7 batteries now, and 4 power blocks
As also mentioned in the other thread, running the battery calibration app does not resolve the issue in ANY of my testing.
As we concluded in the other thread, there are multiple causes for this issue. Yours is obviously cured by running the calibration app.
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Did I misread? I thought the OP said the battery calibration was the culprit, not the cure.
00mred00 said:
I am glad this has fixed your problem, but those of us that have spent hours and days troubleshooting this have found it does not correct the issue for everyone..
I can still duplicate the issue in any combination, as mentioned in the other thread, on two phones, 8 cables, 7 batteries now, and 4 power blocks
As also mentioned in the other thread, running the battery calibration app does not resolve the issue in ANY of my testing.
As we concluded in the other thread, there are multiple causes for this issue. Yours is obviously cured by running the calibration app.
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please take the time to read the thread before posting. You have got it VERY wrong!
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Did I misread? I thought the OP said the battery calibration was the culprit, not the cure.
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Exactly, battery calibration is the cause of this. If you dont believe me, restore to stock, and dont calibrate, you will NEVER get the hang problem. I've tried, 5 times, every time the problem was consistent with calibrating the battery
ok gotcha..but in my testing , restoring back to stock and NOT calibrating the battery had no effect either...it still stuck....
so what now lol
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please take the time to read the thread before posting. You have got it VERY wrong!
Exactly, battery calibration is the cause of this. If you dont believe me, restore to stock, and dont calibrate, you will NEVER get the hang problem. I've tried, 5 times, every time the problem was consistent with calibrating the battery
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how did you restore to stock?
polish_pat said:
how did you restore to stock?
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odin, stock recoveries..trust me, we tried it.
I am glad you fixed YOUR problem, but it does not solve the general issue. Hell, a number of people having the issue are stock, and can't even run the calibration.
just for the hell of it I am going to do it all over again tomorrow, though I have spent more time on the subject than I care to at this point.
it worked 5 times on 2 different phone... both with stock and andida extended battery
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it worked 5 times on 2 different phone... both with stock and andida extended battery
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I am not saying it didn't work for you...just that it isn't a fix all, just as the "turn on all power saving functions" isn't a fix all.
trust me, I would love to be wrong, but I am not. Not only can a reproduce the issue, but it affects stock phones as well. Battery calibration requires root...so it isn't a factor in those cases.
Man, you guys have really bad luck.
I reflash at 100%, recalibrate, everything constantly, it'll never hang.
That's really weird. :/
As with everyone other post, this is simply one scenario... I think I can speak for most of us in that, we have all found (in most cases) a situation/setup in which we can prevent the issue, in my case I have multiple batteries and 3 phones and having "matched" a battery to each phone that has resolved my problem. I've yet to see the issue in weeks testing MANY scenarios.
Battery calibration has absolutely nothing to do with whether I seen the issue or not.
Yeah rather than arguing back and forth a post with each viable solution would make sense
RiPpeR_dUdE said:
As with everyone other post, this is simply one scenario... I think I can speak for most of us in that, we have all found (in most cases) a situation/setup in which we can prevent the issue, in my case I have multiple batteries and 3 phones and having "matched" a battery to each phone that has resolved my problem. I've yet to see the issue in weeks testing MANY scenarios.
Battery calibration has absolutely nothing to do with whether I seen the issue or not.
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Today I had my AT&T One X at around 40% charge when I went to sleep. After getting up the phone had shut itself down and when I try to turn it on using the power switch nothing happens. I charged it then it starts charging from 0%. I am on stock 4.04 rom and have rooted the phone. This is the third time in a month that this has happened. I am attaching the battery curve that I got after today's incident. Please Help! Thank you very much for any help in advance.
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Today I had my AT&T One X at around 40% charge when I went to sleep. After getting up the phone had shut itself down and when I try to turn it on using the power switch nothing happens. I charged it then it starts charging from 0%. I am on stock 4.04 rom and have rooted the phone. This is the third time in a month that this has happened. I am attaching the battery curve that I got after today's incident. Please Help! Thank you very much for any help in advance.
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Sounds like bad wakelocks, install Better Battery Stats to find out what is draining your battery.
Crappyvate said:
Sounds like bad wakelocks, install Better Battery Stats to find out what is draining your battery.
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I have installed betterbatterystats and will update with results next time it happens..
I too am having this problem. Though it started happening after my phone drained and wouldn't restart after charging (boot loop). After I fixed that, it's been dropping dead.
I'm on a stock rom with ElementalX 3.0 kernel. Was v2.0 when it initially started.
Any luck finding information? I still get about the same use out of it (sometimes). I'm thinking that maybe the battery's level is getting reported incorrectly?
This is a known bug, whatever the hell is causing it. Just about everyone has had this happen at least once.
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I too am having this problem. Though it started happening after my phone drained and wouldn't restart after charging (boot loop). After I fixed that, it's been dropping dead.
I'm on a stock rom with ElementalX 3.0 kernel. Was v2.0 when it initially started.
Any luck finding information? I still get about the same use out of it (sometimes). I'm thinking that maybe the battery's level is getting reported incorrectly?
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How often are you having this problem. I have had this happen about 3 times in the last three weeks or so. Since my post last week, I haven't had it happen to me yet. I now have the betterbatterystats app installed and will update with results the next time I have battery drain.
bosskaunhai said:
How often are you having this problem. I have had this happen about 3 times in the last three weeks or so. Since my post last week, I haven't had it happen to me yet. I now have the betterbatterystats app installed and will update with results the next time I have battery drain.
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It happens quite often. Happened today, then three days before that. I really don't have much on this phone either. After the initial bootloop I did a factory reset and didn't really add much.
This happened to me once on stock rom and kernel. I think it has something to do with the network trying repeatedly to connect and draining the battery. But the phone is asleep and not updating the battery percentage. When the phone finally awakes, it instantly updates the batteryfrom whatever it was before to 0. It seems to happen to people in the early morning.
There is a pretty sizable thread on this already.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1881439
I have contacted AT&T and HTC. Neither knows whats up. Went to CM 10 though and haven't seen the issue. Although, the last 2 weeks with CR Dev I didn't see the issue either. It used to happen every night.
Butters619 said:
There is a pretty sizable thread on this already.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1881439
I have contacted AT&T and HTC. Neither knows whats up. Went to CM 10 though and haven't seen the issue. Although, the last 2 weeks with CR Dev I didn't see the issue either. It used to happen every night.
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Thought I remembered seeing a thread but couldn't find it via search.
I wonder if it's a sense based issue if you haven't seen it with CM 10. Though I didn't have any issues while using the stock kernel. -edit just read flar2's post about using stock and seeing the issue
Most likely something is draining while the phone is asleep and the battery doesn't update. You can see in my history details that when the phone wakes it jumps. Especially the ending death jump lol
I know if I have fast boot enabled and then it off, it'll drain around 10%. It only loses around 3 or 4 if the phone is shut down. I've never left it on overnight, but then again I am an avid task-killer
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I have a TF700T, unlocked, TWRP and CROMI 3.0.4.
My battery meter is acting weird. For example I recharged both my tab and the dock this afternoon. I unplugged them around 16:30. I've been using my tab for the last few hours (it's now past midnight), not all the time, but quite often. The meter on the tab is still showing 100%. The one for the dock is showing 94%. This is not the normal behavior of my tab and it's been doing that since I unlocked and installed TWRP and CROMI. Before, it would start to go down almost immediately, and would start recharging only at 70%, like it's supposed to.
Last time it stayed at 100% for a while and then started to drain very quickly, and then stabilized and started to act normally.
I'm trying to understand whatcould be the problem. Last time it got "stuck" like that I went to recovery and TWRP was also showing 100% power left. So it's not CROMI. But it's something... Anybody else with the same problem? Or anyone got a solution, an idea? Because I'm worried this will get worse...
Thanks
You could try clearing the battery stats. I think TWRP has the option to do it, not sure about CWM.
Ok thanks sdbags, I'll look into that...
Is there an ideal moment to do that? After a full recharge?
Usually you do 100% charge, clear stats, reboot let it get back to 100% and unplug but to be honest it probably doesn't really matter.
You'll know fairly soon if you still have the problem.
I just checked mine and it started with tablet battery until down to 89%, then dock battery kick in maintain the tablet battery around 89-90%.
The dock shouldn't recharge the tab unless it reaches 70% or lower. At least it's what it was doing before, and what's documented as normal behavior. Since my tab spends 99% of its time docked, I don't know how it would behave undocked...
Looks like it solved the problem for now. Thanks sbdags!
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Well, unfortunately, it isn't solved. When I deleted batterystats.bin it went back to "normal" at first, the tab was fully charged and it started to go down almost immediatly after I unplugged it. But yesterday it died on me while the gauge was still showing a little bit less than 30%!!! I did a full charge last night, and it's back to its old tricks: stucked at 100% for the last 8 hours (overnight).
This is very annoying... Is there anything I can do to recalibrate the battery gauge?
And why is this happening? I didn't have this problem when locked with stock ROM and recovery... I'm not complaining, I just want to understand and maybe try to fix this! Thanks!
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Well, unfortunately, it isn't solved. When I deleted batterystats.bin it went back to "normal" at first, the tab was fully charged and it started to go down almost immediatly after I unplugged it. But yesterday it died on me while the gauge was still showing a little bit less than 30%!!! I did a full charge last night, and it's back to its old tricks: stucked at 100% for the last 8 hours (overnight).
This is very annoying... Is there anything I can do to recalibrate the battery gauge?
And why is this happening? I didn't have this problem when locked with stock ROM and recovery... I'm not complaining, I just want to understand and maybe try to fix this! Thanks!
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Could be a battery hardware issue? Sounds like it's not reporting its current and voltage correctly.
You need to get some battery monitoring apps on it so you can see what is really going on.
sbdags said:
Could be a battery hardware issue? Sounds like it's not reporting its current and voltage correctly.
You need to get some battery monitoring apps on it so you can see what is really going on.
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Could be, but it's weird that it started just after I decided to unlock. It was fine the first 4 months of its life...
Any battery monitoring app you recommend? There are a few on Google Play... I have Battery Widget Reborn, it does some monitoring, but it doesn't provide a lot of information. I'm sure there is an "ultimate battery app" or something... Any suggestion will be greatly appreciated!
acme99 said:
Could be, but it's weird that it started just after I decided to unlock. It was fine the first 4 months of its life...
Any battery monitoring app you recommend? There are a few on Google Play... I have Battery Widget Reborn, it does some monitoring, but it doesn't provide a lot of information. I'm sure there is an "ultimate battery app" or something... Any suggestion will be greatly appreciated!
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Try battery monitor widget. It does everything you need.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ccc71.bmw&feature=nav_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDNd
sbdags said:
Try battery monitor widget. It does everything you need.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ccc71.bmw&feature=nav_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDNd
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Ok, thanks... Will try that and report!
Ok... So I did some testing... My tab is shutting down (more like crashing) at 28% and showing 6561 mV. I then have to plug it in and wait for 5-8 minutes before it will allow me to boot it.
So I plugged it in... It reached 100% at 8169 mV... But then, it continued to charge. As of now, it is at 8296 and still going up as I'm writing this!!
This issue is the same as issue #2 in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2090826
Now, I don't know, but it look suspicious to me that this problem started when I installed TWRP and CROMI. Could it be related, somehow??
Additionnal details:
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=41224
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Additionnal details:
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=41224
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What happens if you wipe the battery stats again?
The only other thing I can recommended is a total wipe, reflash Asus stock to redo the bootloader, TWRP and reflash CROMI. Others don't have this problem so it is something particularly to your setup.
All those posts you linked are pointing to the 4.2.1 update causing the issue. As we only have 4.1.1 I can't see any relationship unless Asus injected some 4.2.1 code into their latest update which seems unlikely.
sbdags said:
What happens if you wipe the battery stats again?
The only other thing I can recommended is a total wipe, reflash Asus stock to redo the bootloader, TWRP and reflash CROMI. Others don't have this problem so it is something particularly to your setup.
All those posts you linked are pointing to the 4.2.1 update causing the issue. As we only have 4.1.1 I can't see any relationship unless Asus injected some 4.2.1 code into their latest update which seems unlikely.
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I wiped the stats yesterday. Looks like it doesn't do much.
I'll go ahead and reflash stock...
Thanks!
acme99 said:
I wiped the stats yesterday. Looks like it doesn't do much.
I'll go ahead and reflash stock...
Thanks!
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I suggest you should do a full wipe and reflash cleanrom and kernel. This way you can eliminated all the possiblility with software and pin it on hardware.
acme99 said:
Could be, but it's weird that it started just after I decided to unlock. It was fine the first 4 months of its life...
Any battery monitoring app you recommend? There are a few on Google Play... I have Battery Widget Reborn, it does some monitoring, but it doesn't provide a lot of information. I'm sure there is an "ultimate battery app" or something... Any suggestion will be greatly appreciated!
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I have the same problem with my battery meter, and just like with you, it started when my TF700T was almost exactly 4 months old. The batteries (dock and tablet) have to be close to drained. I've been using the tablet without batteries for many hours, both yesterday and today. But my tablet battery is showing 100% and the dock battery is at 95%. That has to be wrong.
I have GSam Battery Monitor Pro. It can only tell me about the tablet battery (it's blind to the dock battery). Yesterday when I looked at this, it was telling me that the screen used no power. I'm looking at it now and it says that screen is using 68.6% of the power - that's more like it. But it's weird that yesterday the number was zero. It tells me that the unit has only been unplugged for 5 seconds, and has been telling me that since I unplugged it yesterday. GSam usually saves history, but not in this case because it thinks the unit has only been running on battery power for 5 seconds.
I also have a battery widget that is dual-battery aware. It has a history chart, but it doesn't tell me much. It shows the tablet battery at a constant level of 100% with no dips, and the dock battery very slowly dropping from 100% to 95% over the last two days. This is just wrong.
What's been happening is that the tablet will suddenly shut down when I think it's charged, and then I can't turn it on. I didn't realize what was wrong until I discovered that if I plugged it in for a while, I could turn it on again. Obviously the battery is draining completely, but the meter is incorrect. Also, draining the battery completely then recharging to green (which I hope still means "complete charge") has done nothing to recalibrate the battery.
I'm afraid this is a hardware problem. I guess I need to contact Asus?
I'm also having problems with constant browser crashes - doesn't matter what browser it is, I've tried them all. In general, this tablet has been a huge and expensive disappointment.
Edit: I'm running ICS 4.0.3 stock, rooted but not unlocked. I don't want to upgrade to JB because I need the volume booster app. I've read that the volume problem is just as bad under JB but the volume booster apps don't work (nor do many other programs I use). There is nothing in JB I need. From what I've read, people running JB have all the same browser crash problems, battery meter problems, etc.
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I have the same problem with my battery meter, and just like with you, it started when my TF700T was almost exactly 4 months old. The batteries (dock and tablet) have to be close to drained. I've been using the tablet without batteries for many hours, both yesterday and today. But my tablet battery is showing 100% and the dock battery is at 95%. That has to be wrong.
I have GSam Battery Monitor Pro. It can only tell me about the tablet battery (it's blind to the dock battery). Yesterday when I looked at this, it was telling me that the screen used no power. I'm looking at it now and it says that screen is using 68.6% of the power - that's more like it. But it's weird that yesterday the number was zero. It tells me that the unit has only been unplugged for 5 seconds, and has been telling me that since I unplugged it yesterday. GSam usually saves history, but not in this case because it thinks the unit has only been running on battery power for 5 seconds.
I also have a battery widget that is dual-battery aware. It has a history chart, but it doesn't tell me much. It shows the tablet battery at a constant level of 100% with no dips, and the dock battery very slowly dropping from 100% to 95% over the last two days. This is just wrong.
What's been happening is that the tablet will suddenly shut down when I think it's charged, and then I can't turn it on. I didn't realize what was wrong until I discovered that if I plugged it in for a while, I could turn it on again. Obviously the battery is draining completely, but the meter is incorrect. Also, draining the battery completely then recharging to green (which I hope still means "complete charge") has done nothing to recalibrate the battery.
I'm afraid this is a hardware problem. I guess I need to contact Asus?
I'm also having problems with constant browser crashes - doesn't matter what browser it is, I've tried them all. In general, this tablet has been a huge and expensive disappointment.
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I feel your frustration, I have seen more and more people with this issue. Well, we could say that either software or hardware, (not every situation is the same), so usually I recommend to do a factory reset then reflash a full Asus firmware, if the issue stills existed, then we can assume it's hardware issue. At this point, we can give Asus tech support a call.
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I feel your frustration, I have seen more and more people with this issue. Well, we could say that either software or hardware, (not every situation is the same), so usually I recommend to do a factory reset then reflash a full Asus firmware, if the issue stills existed, then we can assume it's hardware issue. At this point, we can give Asus tech support a call.
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Thanks for your reply. Have you heard back from anyone who has done a factory reset and reflashed the Asus firmware? Has anyone reported the problem going away after that?
The other thing I'm worried about is that it's a hardware problem that Asus doesn't know how to fix because they don't yet know what's causing it. I can't recall anyone saying they've found a solution to this. I've only seen reports of the problem.
I have other serious problems with this tablet, too. It runs short of memory all the time, though this isn't supposed to happen on Androids. I often have to manually clear memory to view screenshots in the Play Store. And the browser is constantly stalling, freezing, and crashing - every browser. I've tried more than 5 of them. This is especially inconvenient for me, since I make heavy use of the browser on the tablet.
I keep thinking of that pressure-sensitive Samsung tablet I almost bought instead...
Recently bought an HTC One SV on Cricket and love the phone so far, but have run into a bit of a problem.
While the phone charges, it seems as though I cannot use it, period, as a little message will pop up saying that the phone is discharging faster than it is charging. Now this happens no matter what the application is, whether it be playing a game, tethering (which I need to use), or even playing music on the damn thing.
I am using the stock charger and cord and it does not matter if I charge from a wall outlet vs. charing from a usb on my laptop (which also has SuperCharger), it still discharges faster than it charges.
Anyone else run into this problem? Have a solution?
Thanks in advance.
I have never heard about something like that, are you still stock?
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I have never heard about something like that, are you still stock?
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Yep, I have the 4.1.2 and sense 4+ update and thats it. Haven't decided if I want to do a custom ROM yet.
shplamana said:
Yep, I have the 4.1.2 and sense 4+ update and thats it. Haven't decided if I want to do a custom ROM yet.
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There is no custom rom, thats really differs from yours. All are based on stock Sense 4+ only apps removed/replaced or mods to change look/behavior.
But for your problem i'm sorry, only suggestion is a factory reset, if it is not to hard for you to lose anything.
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There is no custom rom, thats really differs from yours. All are based on stock Sense 4+ only apps removed/replaced or mods to change look/behavior.
But for your problem i'm sorry, only suggestion is a factory reset, if it is not to hard for you to lose anything.
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Yea I already got the phone setup the way I like and everything and was hoping to avoid a reset. I also read somewhere and various other places that HTC specifically limits how fast their phones charge. Rather than let them fast charge up to like 70-80% and then trickle charge, they trickle charge the whole time.
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Yea I already got the phone setup the way I like and everything and was hoping to avoid a reset. I also read somewhere and various other places that HTC specifically limits how fast their phones charge. Rather than let them fast charge up to like 70-80% and then trickle charge, they trickle charge the whole time.
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Not sure about that info ( they trickle charge the whole time ), but as suggested before, do a hard reset, but not from Menu. Use the buttons combo instead and charge the phone while is off...
If not solved then back to store for replacement/repair.
Might be a faulty battery, my mate has a S2 and he can charge it for 4 hours with mild usage but it might rise only 10%.
Over the time that I've owned my GS3, I've finally began to notice that it takes longer and longer to charge my S3 and it discharges pretty quickly too. Anyone have a solution to this?
NOTE: I've pulled my battery already, wiped the cache and dalvik cache, reflashed my ROM twice, flashed 3 different ROMs (which were known for battery life and let them settle for 2 days), fixed permissions, etc. I even wiped my battery stats in case that was the issue too. Still takes about 4 hours to charge my phone through a wall outlet.
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Over the time that I've owned my GS3, I've finally began to notice that it takes longer and longer to charge my S3 and it discharges pretty quickly too. Anyone have a solution to this?
NOTE: I've pulled my battery already, wiped the cache and dalvik cache, reflashed my ROM twice, flashed 3 different ROMs (which were known for battery life and let them settle for 2 days), fixed permissions, etc. I even wiped my battery stats in case that was the issue too. Still takes about 4 hours to charge my phone through a wall outlet.
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Try an alternate charger?
I've noticed this as well as much as I charge my phone it will never charge anymore while using it, instead I'll lose battery little by little. I'm starting to thinking it's either the phone getting old of the battery or the mf1 rpm but if someone has mb1 and can confirm that it happens to them as well then that's knocked off.
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Addiso said:
I've noticed this as well as much as I charge my phone it will never charge anymore while using it, instead I'll lose battery little by little. I'm starting to thinking it's either the phone getting old of the battery or the mf1 rpm but if someone has mb1 and can confirm that it happens to them as well then that's knocked off.
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I thought I was the only one with the battery draining issue. Lol. I think it's just the phone. I'm using the MK1 modem and it never happened in the past and now Ir's beginning to happen to me.
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Same thing happened to me.I wiped the internal card and did a clean flash of liquid smooth and it charges just fine and discharges normally,I do have the zerolemon
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Finally found the cause of the problem. It wasn't the cable, but rather the connector that had the issue. I tried a connector from an LG phone (don't know which model) and it's charging my phone perfectly fine now. Mods, please lock this thread because the problem's been solved.
david_hume said:
Over the time that I've owned my GS3, I've finally began to notice that it takes longer and longer to charge my S3 and it discharges pretty quickly too. Anyone have a solution to this?
NOTE: I've pulled my battery already, wiped the cache and dalvik cache, reflashed my ROM twice, flashed 3 different ROMs (which were known for battery life and let them settle for 2 days), fixed permissions, etc. I even wiped my battery stats in case that was the issue too. Still takes about 4 hours to charge my phone through a wall outlet.
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Batteries don;t last forever, you failed to mention how old your device is, but a Lion battery has about max, 500 cycles before its garbage. It may not die all at once, they start deteriorating and lose capacity an start to get hot when they charge. Batteries are cheap. If yours is getting old and tired, Try a new one.
There are also some apps out there that can tell you the condition of your battery.
DigitalMD said:
Batteries don;t last forever, you failed to mention how old your device is, but a Lion battery has about max, 500 cycles before its garbage. It may not die all at once, they start deteriorating and lose capacity an start to get hot when they charge. Batteries are cheap. If yours is getting old and tired, Try a new one.
There are also some apps out there that can tell you the condition of your battery.
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If it really matters, the phone itself is around a year old at this point in time. Normally, I would accept that to be the case, except I've seen reports of the S3s having charging problems due to something that has to do with the charger.
Problem's already been solved though. Switched my OEM Samsung charging adaptor with an LG one and it's all good (still using the stock Samsung cable though since there no problem with it)
sent from my GS3 from the Infected Army