Battery of SONY C C2035 - Sony Xperia C

Sorry for ability English of me is bad.
Battery of Sony Xperia C from 33% ~> 13% is very fast. Why and why not?
How fix it? Plz!

yes mine also battery drain fast to 35 to 13??any body help thank u...

its a bug
may be that will be fixed by sony in next relies of software update

If sony release new update
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I think because of some strange and crippling signal issues with my Nexus 5 within the 14 day T-Mobile return window, I returned the phone and decided to purchase the Z1s after reading the phenomenal review Android Central. The Nexus 5 was a great device, and I do miss certain things about it (the simplicity of stock Android, the OIS, the Wireless Charging). One thing I didn't like, however, was the battery. I was getting about 10-11 hours of moderate usage, with 2 hours screen one time. So, fast-forward to the Z1s. Today was my first day out and about with the phone. I charged it yesterday (to 96%, not a full charge), and used it since then. I have never done any power cycles, never charged the phone to full, and did not activate any power saving features.

Steps to avoid battery drain :
1) First root your phone
2) Download any battery calibration app
3) Now charge your phone to 100% without any interruption in the middle. ( Charging should continue without any pulling up of mobile in the middle )
4) Now run battery calibration app & calibrate your app.
Do this and battery should be giving u a good backup

Captain sparrow said:
Steps to avoid battery drain :
1) First root your phone
2) Download any battery calibration app
3) Now charge your phone to 100% without any interruption in the middle. ( Charging should continue without any pulling up of mobile in the middle )
4) Now run battery calibration app & calibrate your app.
Do this and battery should be giving u a good backup
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Just update to the latest firmware will fix all the problem

Update to 16.0.B.2.16 firmware its good and also you can use the Power Management option to boost your battery, the Stamina Mode is great.

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[Q] Why is my standby battery usage high?

Hi, I have just come over from the HD2 threads as I'm using a Sensation XE now . My battery current when running android on standby was around 7 - 20 ma. On my XE it is between 180 and 220ma. I killed all running tasks etc but still no change. i'm using Battery Monitor Widget to check the currents. The only thing i have on is mobile internet. I also have on background sync but that was on with my HD2 as well. Is there anything I should look out for that my being draining the battery? Also I'm on stock rom
What did you already tried to solve the problem? Did you already do a soft reset/wipe all data (except that on the SD card)? How long is your battery life?
Yesterday i called HTC because my battery life is reduced drastically compared to a few weeks ago. They told me to turn off everything like bluetooth, wifi etc (after a soft reset) and put the phone in plane mode while screen brightness was 100% and screen time out never so the screen stays on during the test. Next I needed to write down how fast the battery was drained. My battery was at 55% after 2 hours (without doing anything with the phone). According to HTC this was to fast and therefore they send me a new battery.
brannos99 said:
What did you already tried to solve the problem? Did you already do a soft reset/wipe all data (except that on the SD card)? How long is your battery life?
Yesterday i called HTC because my battery life is reduced drastically compared to a few weeks ago. They told me to turn off everything like bluetooth, wifi etc (after a soft reset) and put the phone in plane mode while screen brightness was 100% and screen time out never so the screen stays on during the test. Next I needed to write down how fast the battery was drained. My battery was at 55% after 2 hours (without doing anything with the phone). According to HTC this was to fast and therefore they send me a new battery.
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In 1 hour of standby the battery has drained 5%. the battery current usage is way to high for standby. I have had this phone on 3 days so I dont think i need to do a full wipe. I dont use wifi or bluetooth and they are always switched off. Seems strange to have a high battery usage while in standby compared to my hd2. This battery is meant to be a high capicity
use battery monitor widget (use a beta version from the forum, not the market). set it to "mA corrections" and choose automatic from the list of supported phones. i get anywhere from 5-7 mA drain (standby, of course).
RussianBear said:
use battery monitor widget (use a beta version from the forum, not the market). set it to "mA corrections" and choose automatic from the list of supported phones. i get anywhere from 5-7 mA drain (standby, of course).
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from here ?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=905999
it doesnt show beta
Try turning OFF mobile data AND sync. Then see how the standby current drain is.
Matt
indie said:
from here ?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=905999
it doesnt show beta
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this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=17402830&postcount=12
Thanks, I will try it out
It's still in the -200's in standby
Sorry, i changed to automatic and now it -40 and 60. Is it right now or should it be lower?
indie said:
Sorry, i changed to automatic and now it -40 and 60. Is it right now or should it be lower?
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mine's weird, it'll start higher and gradually gets lower. see what happens in a few hours of standby.
Hi indie.
How is your battery drain now? I ask because I have same problem (original rom) and I don't know what to do.
decebal12345 said:
Hi indie.
How is your battery drain now? I ask because I have same problem (original rom) and I don't know what to do.
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Hi, I'm on stock Rom too. Once I kill all tasks by the default task manager, it ranges between 25 - 60. It does take a bit of time to get there. I Have seen it as low as 19. You need to follow steps and get the beta widget and set it to corrections as mentioned earlier in the posts.
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indie said:
it ranges between 25 - 60. It does take a bit of time to get there.
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Same here, took about half an hour to go from ~-100mA to -30mA
However I can't seem to get 0mA when fully charged. Anyone else with the same issue?
akpidis said:
Same here, took about half an hour to go from ~-100mA to -30mA
However I can't seem to get 0mA when fully charged. Anyone else with the same issue?
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same here. stays at 100mA after 100%. i can live with that
Check out guide in my singature.. It will solve your battery problems in no worires
Just a quick update. I let my battery completely die (never done this before) and charged my phone fully. I then deleted the battery stats.txt and switched phone off. the charged some more. Now when my phone uses -5 on standby which it never did before.
Well took my phone off charge at 11.05 today and its been on standby. It's now 15.52 and battery is still on F. Battery drain is now at -3 so i'm well happy.
Thanks indie. Can you let us know what will be happening in the future with your battery?

Lost about a quarter of my battery life

Hello all,
I have had my 8013 about a month now...
It has gone from have over a day of charge to about 3/4 of what it had.
I haven't let it run down and top it off whenever I get back to my desk.
Did I accidently overcharge it and damage the battery or should I do some recalibration?
I see there are recalibration utilities in the store, but wanted to ask before making a situation possibly worse.
Thanks
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I have the same question as you!
I can't tell if it is more hardcore/prolonged use over the holidays causing me to think my battery smaller... or if its actually happening...I definitely THINK i notice a difference!
Try using better battery stats and cpu spy to make sure your device is sleeping properly.
It seems to be correct and sleeping right also. Anyway to reset the battery indicator?
If you flash a rom, your battery stats don't get changed and could lead to incorrect readings. If you're rooted, charge your battery to full, boot into clockworkmod recovery, advance, and wipe battery stats, reboot, unplug and let it discharge normally until it's dead before you plug it back in. And keep a lookout for rogue apps that hog resources, of course.
Edit: Lithium ion batteries shouldn't need calibration, due to it having no memory.
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what charger did you use ??
Did you check what applications are running in the background ??
What rom are you on ??
Strange :
Have mine since September in maximum use everyday as notebook replacement, since 4 weeks also as central remote (Touchsquid) for my home cinema + AllShare Play source on my Sammy TV and my note is still good for 10 hrs + on 3G and 12 hrs + on WLAN (100% down to 5% each)
My wife's note is the same .........
It even seems that with 4.1.2 it even improved .........
samir_a said:
what charger did you use ??
Did you check what applications are running in the background ??
What rom are you on ??
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Samsung charger that came with the tablet.
Nothing new in background.
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About Samsung Service Center ( ... )

Ok on start I am sorry guys for my language. I am in UK only one year so I need to learn a lot
10 min a go I back from SSC because I have problems with battery/ charging and foulty speaker
Italian Job 1.0.0 - big battery drain and battery go dawn after restart by 30-60%!
XXMC8 - no battery drain but battery go dawn after restart by 30-60%!
Stock UK GB XXLK7 -no battery drain but battery go dawn after restart by 30-60%!
So I bought new original samsung battery 1500mAh - no changes
So I bought batttery 3500mAh with special cover - no vissible battery drain, this battery can handle my phone by ~ 20 hours of playing AVI movie, 720p in loop in MX Player so very good score but battery go dawn after restart by 30-60%!
All battery was tested in my Ace 2 and in my girlfriend Ace 2 (she have fully working phone with no problems) and she have good scores on all batteries but best is on 3500mAh with special cover ( above x2 than standard)
So i went to SSC and they: (stock GB, 0 flash counters)
- take my phone without documents on free guarantees (only box)
- I must come back for that phone in this friday
This above is for + but:
- they **** that work because I have in my ducuments copy a lot of bugs! (street , town)
- they checked my speaker in noisy room (it did not take nearly as booming)
- for those guys after restart when phone loses 30% battery power is normal!
So I go after tomorrow for my phone and we will see ( They will make updates to JB! and they change speaker/ charging module)
Photo for proof attached
If they dont repair my phone I do not buy samsung phone NEVER AGAIN!
EDIT: 3 hours waiting for a response about taking my phone!
EDIT 2: that 3500mAh battery must be loaded 8 hours to get 100% form 0%. (standard charger )
I really want to know what the whole battery dropping after restart thing is about, forever happening to me and sometimes the battery completely dies. It was the same on my original Ace S5830 I got a few years ago.
If you find out, please tell! haha.
After receiving the reply I upload it here
Have nfc version and ni problems with battery with much using and sometimes little bit playing i rech two days
I dont have problem with battery (any) but with phone hardware
I must agree with you guys regarding battery drain. It's suspicios and I am also aware of a fast battery drain from 100% to 65% in just a couple of hours, or very fast after a restart.
Maybe this is the way android should work. I was thinking there was a problem with my phone, but seeing similar behaviour with yours, it must be something related to the android system.
I'm on JB me1 and i haven't this battery dran problem. After the night i just lose 3-7% battery
When I have 100% and I off my phone and turn on battery go down to 50-60% immediately in one secund! It must by hardware foult...this is not normaly working android, for me
Really i don't have sth like that so that isn't real android
Shadowcareful said:
Really i don't have sth like that so that isn't real android
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What?
I said i think it's not normal that you have this battery drain
Yeah I know ...
michal89chz said:
Yeah I know ...
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well i dont have that
sometimes when i reboot my phone it goes from 45% to 47%
and some times from 45% to 44%
This is ok
I thought that is not really a battery draining. But it just about battery calibrating. Your phone need to calibrate the battery. Thats the problem.
riyosakura said:
I thought that is not really a battery draining. But it just about battery calibrating. Your phone need to calibrate the battery. Thats the problem.
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lol actually "calibrating" is just a myth. It doesn't really do anything.
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Dr01nE said:
lol actually "calibrating" is just a myth. It doesn't really do anything.
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Really??
However, I've never done any battery calibrating..but I read in some thread, need to calibrate the battery, so there will be no battery misdisplay on the battery icon...logically, I thought, our devices will some time miscommunicate with the battery because there are no battery parameter to make the system understand how much the battery stored....
But I don't know if it just a myth...
riyosakura said:
Really??
However, I've never done any battery calibrating..but I read in some thread, need to calibrate the battery, so there will be no battery misdisplay on the battery icon...logically, I thought, our devices will some time miscommunicate with the battery because there are no battery parameter to make the system understand how much the battery stored....
But I don't know if it just a myth...
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its normal to see 99% when unplugging from charger, 3%-10%(Max) drop on rebooting. Battery is usually inaccurate after charging, what I do is plug it in then reboot. then it displays the right value after unplugging, usually my battery status is really inaccurate but it returns to normal afterwards (it'll show charging icon even when unplugged and charge to 100 then stops and returns to real level). I don't believe in this calibrations and have found enough proof its useless, I think most xda users agree too. Try searching some threads.
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riyosakura said:
Really??
However, I've never done any battery calibrating..but I read in some thread, need to calibrate the battery, so there will be no battery misdisplay on the battery icon...logically, I thought, our devices will some time miscommunicate with the battery because there are no battery parameter to make the system understand how much the battery stored....
But I don't know if it just a myth...
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Dr01nE said:
its normal to see 99% when unplugging from charger, 3%-10%(Max) drop on rebooting. Battery is usually inaccurate after charging, what I do is plug it in then reboot. then it displays the right value after unplugging, usually my battery status is really inaccurate but it returns to normal afterwards (it'll show charging icon even when unplugged and charge to 100 then stops and returns to real level). I don't believe in this calibrations and have found enough proof its useless, I think most xda users agree too. Try searching some threads.
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Actually you don't even have to search xda, there you go fellows: https://plus.google.com/u/0/105051985738280261832/posts/FV3LVtdVxPT If this isn't enough then I don't know what is.
My phone back to me from SSC with xxlk7, so no JB...(after 24hours in service)
If someone want to know how good is 3500mAh battery please go to my battery thread in general section.

[Q] Heavy battery drain issue - help troubleshoot

Of late, I have been having heavy drain of battery on my Atrix 2. I am running JB 4.1.2 (672.300.404.ME865.Retail.en.05). Trying to troubleshoot it (including recalibration) since the last few days without luck.
The symptoms...
- Sudden shut down - Have had 50%+ charge levels. Goes down to 5% and shuts down within minutes. (You can see the random drops in the charge levels in the pic)
- Completely drained out battery charges from above 40% when plugged in & charges to 100% in no time. (that 67% charge in the attachment is within 5 mimutes of power plug in)
Does the battery need a replacement?
ravi-atrix2 said:
Of late, I have been having heavy drain of battery on my Atrix 2. I am running JB 4.1.2 (672.300.404.ME865.Retail.en.05). Trying to troubleshoot it (including recalibration) since the last few days without luck.
The symptoms...
- Sudden shut down - Have had 50%+ charge levels. Goes down to 5% and shuts down within minutes. (You can see the random drops in the charge levels in the pic)
- Completely drained out battery charges from above 40% when plugged in & charges to 100% in no time. (that 67% charge in the attachment is within 5 mimutes of power plug in)
Does the battery need a replacement?
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Try changing battery... even i had same problem with Custom rom. Battery used to last only for 10 to 12 hours but now its more than 17 hours on JB 4.1.2 leak,,,,...Use stock rom. and remove any unncessesary apps and installl ROM again if u want :good:
How old is your Atrix 2? If over a year then battery surely begins to give lesser performance. Disable any other task killer / memory manager & just let OS do its thing. See if installing Media Scan disable from play helps & do not keep using random chargers, make use of original charger as received with phone. Finally see Better Battery Stats. It is said battery stats should never be wiped but see if it helps you and finally search for Apex's better battery life guide for many handy tips.
I disabled notifications, sync, froze higher wakelock apps & my battery life improved a bit but then it is no fun existing in a bare bones environment.
RAD7 said:
How old is your Atrix 2? If over a year then battery surely begins to give lesser performance. Disable any other task killer / memory manager & just let OS do its thing. See if installing Media Scan disable from play helps & do not keep using random chargers, make use of original charger as received with phone. Finally see Better Battery Stats. It is said battery stats should never be wiped but see if it helps you and finally search for Apex's better battery life guide for many handy tips.
I disabled notifications, sync, froze higher wakelock apps & my battery life improved a bit but then it is no fun existing in a bare bones environment.
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The phone is just about a year and half old. The drop in battery performance is just too drastic, sometimes it doesn't even last an hour after the charge. Will try to go back to original ROM and see if it improves else will probably have to go for a new battery pack.
ravi-atrix2 said:
The phone is just about a year and half old. The drop in battery performance is just too drastic, sometimes it doesn't even last an hour after the charge. Will try to go back to original ROM and see if it improves else will probably have to go for a new battery pack.
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Look like a battery problem to me its not the ROM but anyways turn off location services and wifi they are a big battery drainer
Use 2G when u dont need high speed.......
Try this app called Greenify https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.oasisfeng.greenify
(it helps to reduce wakelocks and improves your battery life)
:laugh: Let me know if it helped (btw chck your battery and see if its defected they are amny ways to chck it read up the forums )
i have the same problem whit any rom of 4.2. when the custom rom shows 5% i change to stock ics rom an that show me 45%
aspc2 said:
i have the same problem whit any rom of 4.2. when the custom rom shows 5% i change to stock ics rom an that show me 45%
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Think mine is clearly a battery issue. Replaced the battery with a new one yesterday and now the phone lasts 6 hrs at least on a single charge.
CM 10.1.3
I couldn't write to developer's forum so I'm asking here.
I've recently firmwared my AT&T A2 CM 10.1.3 and battery drains really fast! The previous build was CM 10.1 (25th of June). I wiped cache and dalvik cache and firmwared CM 10.1.3. At least 3 people report that thie batteries on this ROM drain slow.
What did I do wrong???
danger86 said:
I couldn't write to developer's forum so I'm asking here.
I've recently firmwared my AT&T A2 CM 10.1.3 and battery drains really fast! The previous build was CM 10.1 (25th of June). I wiped cache and dalvik cache and firmwared CM 10.1.3. At least 3 people report that thie batteries on this ROM drain slow.
What did I do wrong???
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Battery life varies so much from user to user that it is impossible to answer your question without A LOT more information.
Go here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179809
Download the app and follow the directions in the op. That and reading through that thread itself should tell you everything you need to know about what is using up your battery.
That being said, everyone has different habits and expectations when it comes to their battery. What one person says is good battery life, another will likely say is bad. So just keep in mind that there is not a right or wrong, just what is right or wrong for you.
If I had a dollar for every time I said that, I'd be making money in a very weird way.
Thank you fro your answer. When I used previous version of CM the battery lasted 3 days with minimal using and turning the flight mode at night on.
As long as I installed newer version with JBX kernel the battery lasts 20 hrs max.
Power Tutor says that the most hungry apps are Android System and Kernel

[Q][SOLVED] Device turns off at 45% Battery

Hello enthusiasts,
I'm having a problem with my HTC One Mini (from German Telekom).
The device keeps turning off at around 45% battery charge. There is no warning prior to the shutdown. You can briefly see the "Battery is low!" warning for a tenth of a second until the phone shuts down completely. It can then not be turned on again unless I plug it into the charger. When turned on immediately afterwards, while charging, the battery status has changed to 0%.
There is a screenshot attached which shows the Voltage of the battery about 2 minutes before the device shut down.
I have already used the search and found numerous threads about devices shutting down with a high battery load, but the linked tutorials are often obsolete or unappliable.
I've been studying Wikipedia articles about Lithium-Ion batteries which say that the lowest voltage for a battery generally is 2.5V. Many manufacturers implemented security measurements that keep the battery far away from this low voltage level. I expect the 0%-load to be around 3V, but 3.3V should still be rather "loaded".
Concerning the overall device duration after a full charge: It has become far worse. After first flashing Cyanogenmod M11 Snapshot M6 a fully charged battery would give me around 20h of time until it would die. I've always recharged the device when it reached about 20% charge, before it turned red. Now it barely manages to get to 12-14h. And I don't even use it heavily.
I've already tried some battery calibration apps, but they all haven't shown any influence on the symptoms.
Information about the system:
HTC One Mini
Cyanogenmod 11, Snapshot M11 released on 2014-10-08 02:18:05
Battery Apps: Battery Doctor, Greenify (no difference with or without these apps)
I'd be glad to provide more information on this matter if I forgot something, but I hope I got everything you need. Would greatly appreciate help as this problem is slowly grinding my gears.
Doctor Luk said:
Hello enthusiasts,
I'm having a problem with my HTC One Mini (from German Telekom).
The device keeps turning off at around 45% battery charge. There is no warning prior to the shutdown. You can briefly see the "Battery is low!" warning for a tenth of a second until the phone shuts down completely. It can then not be turned on again unless I plug it into the charger. When turned on immediately afterwards, while charging, the battery status has changed to 0%.
There is a screenshot attached which shows the Voltage of the battery about 2 minutes before the device shut down.
I have already used the search and found numerous threads about devices shutting down with a high battery load, but the linked tutorials are often obsolete or unappliable.
I've been studying Wikipedia articles about Lithium-Ion batteries which say that the lowest voltage for a battery generally is 2.5V. Many manufacturers implemented security measurements that keep the battery far away from this low voltage level. I expect the 0%-load to be around 3V, but 3.3V should still be rather "loaded".
Concerning the overall device duration after a full charge: It has become far worse. After first flashing Cyanogenmod M11 Snapshot M6 a fully charged battery would give me around 20h of time until it would die. I've always recharged the device when it reached about 20% charge, before it turned red. Now it barely manages to get to 12-14h. And I don't even use it heavily.
I've already tried some battery calibration apps, but they all haven't shown any influence on the symptoms.
Information about the system:
HTC One Mini
Cyanogenmod 11, Snapshot M11 released on 2014-10-08 02:18:05
Battery Apps: Battery Doctor, Greenify (no difference with or without these apps)
I'd be glad to provide more information on this matter if I forgot something, but I hope I got everything you need. Would greatly appreciate help as this problem is slowly grinding my gears.
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Have you tried using a different ROM?
Everest_ said:
Have you tried using a different ROM?
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I've had the stock ROM installed for about 7 months until July and then I've only installed different versions of Cyanogenmod.
Namely Snapshot M7, a Nightly one from July, back to Snapshot M7 (at this point, the problem with the battery started occuring), then a nightly from October 6th and just recently the Snapshot M11. It should be noted that I've always wiped the system partition before installing a new build.
Doctor Luk said:
I've had the stock ROM installed for about 7 months until July and then I've only installed different versions of Cyanogenmod.
Namely Snapshot M7, a Nightly one from July, back to Snapshot M7 (at this point, the problem with the battery started occuring), then a nightly from October 6th and just recently the Snapshot M11. It should be noted that I've always wiped the system partition before installing a new build.
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Flash a stock ROM and see if it still happens.
I have this problem also on any roms. But my isn't at 45%. It's usually at around 14% or 30 something. After it reboots my battery will be 0%
I've had the stock rom running for some time now and the battery display is absolutely fine with it. As soon as I go back to my CM M11 backup and recharge the phone, the measurement gets all confused and the phone starts shutting down at ~45%-50% again.
Doctor Luk said:
Hello enthusiasts,
I'm having a problem with my HTC One Mini (from German Telekom).
The device keeps turning off at around 45% battery charge. There is no warning prior to the shutdown. You can briefly see the "Battery is low!" warning for a tenth of a second until the phone shuts down completely. It can then not be turned on again unless I plug it into the charger. When turned on immediately afterwards, while charging, the battery status has changed to 0%.
There is a screenshot attached which shows the Voltage of the battery about 2 minutes before the device shut down.
I have already used the search and found numerous threads about devices shutting down with a high battery load, but the linked tutorials are often obsolete or unappliable.
I've been studying Wikipedia articles about Lithium-Ion batteries which say that the lowest voltage for a battery generally is 2.5V. Many manufacturers implemented security measurements that keep the battery far away from this low voltage level. I expect the 0%-load to be around 3V, but 3.3V should still be rather "loaded".
Concerning the overall device duration after a full charge: It has become far worse. After first flashing Cyanogenmod M11 Snapshot M6 a fully charged battery would give me around 20h of time until it would die. I've always recharged the device when it reached about 20% charge, before it turned red. Now it barely manages to get to 12-14h. And I don't even use it heavily.
I've already tried some battery calibration apps, but they all haven't shown any influence on the symptoms.
Information about the system:
HTC One Mini
Cyanogenmod 11, Snapshot M11 released on 2014-10-08 02:18:05
Battery Apps: Battery Doctor, Greenify (no difference with or without these apps)
I'd be glad to provide more information on this matter if I forgot something, but I hope I got everything you need. Would greatly appreciate help as this problem is slowly grinding my gears.
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I have the same problem. As soon as my phone gets to about 40%, the battery drains to 0% within minutes, even while the screen is off and no data is being used. My phone is just over a year old and running a rooted, but stock version of 4.4.2. I don't think it's ROM related since it only started doing this recently. My guess is that our phone batteries are malfunctioning. Check out this person who has the exact same problem I have on the One M8:
http://forums.androidcentral.com/htc-one-m8/396770-htc-one-m8-battery-drain-40-60-0-seconds.html
His screen shots mirror mine EXACTLY. One thing I discovered is that while charging from 0% while in recovery, I was able to see my battery percentage jump from 7% to 50% when I booted to the OS. The battery then died again minutes later. This only happened once, but I'm guessing that our phone might be displaying a higher percentage than what is true just before it dies.
I have a strong feeling this might be CyanogenMod related, as it is known to have caused great problems on dozens M4's with overheating / strange battery drain / weird stuff like that, among many other bugs.
If I were you, I would do a fully clean install of a stable Sense-based ROM and kernel on upgraded firmware and see if problem persists.
Upgrade to the latest TWRP recovery
Wipe everything
Factory/Data reset
Advanced wipe: Cache / Dalvik Cache / System / Data / Internal Storage
Format Data
Upgrade your firmware, if not done yet
Install latest InsertCoin, choose "Perform a full wipe" option in AROMA
When installer finished, uncheck "Reboot phone now" and get back to recovery
Wipe [Cache] + [Dalvik Cache]
Install latest Xceed kernel (for Android 4.4.3)
Wipe [Cache] + [Dalvik Cache]
Reboot
I wish it was that simple. Thought CM may have some known issues, my device and the other example I linked to are running stock Roms.
If it wasn't happening every single day, it wouldn't be such a big deal, but now I'm seriously worried that I can't get a full days use from it anymore and it's barely over a year old. Sending it back to HTC would be a huge pain since I'm rooted. Though I guess it would be worth it in the long run to finally have a phone that doesn't shut down at 40%
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Hello everyone, sorry for the delay.
It looks as if there might be damage to the battery as the %-display for the battery is still wrong on a Stock ROM (rooted and outdated) that I've had on the device for a week now.
Okay guys, what to do next? I guess I would like to completely revert everything and reset the phone to 100% stock. Would you guys recommend opening a new thread for that?
Anyway, here are some details:
Kernel 3.4.10-g8974365 [email protected] #1 SMP PREEMT
CID: T-MOB101
TAMPERED
UNLOCKED
M4_UL PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-2.22.0000
RADIO-1.24.40e.00.26
OpenDSP-v19.2.0268.0927
OS-3.10.111.4
eMMC-boot 1024MB
Feb 14 2014, 17:48:26.0
I'm running a Stock branded ROM (T-Mobile Germany) with Sense 5.5 and Android 4.4.2 which is OUTDATED, however using the stock Recovery, I can NOT install OTA Updates as it stops at 50% showing the attached image (courtesy of droider.eu).
So the plan is to get the default Kernel (remove root), make the Stock ROM updateable, remove TAMPERED [might require S-OFF if I'm correct] and get everything LOCKED again (and not RE-LOCKED). I need your help to achieve all of this and it would be awesome if you could help me or just tell me to open a new thread.
Doctor Luk said:
Hello everyone, sorry for the delay.
It looks as if there might be damage to the battery as the %-display for the battery is still wrong on a Stock ROM (rooted and outdated) that I've had on the device for a week now.
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I am in the same boat with you. I have completely given up on this battery. It's not ROM related. The battery simply doesn't hold a full charge anymore and the only remedy is to send it back to HTC for replacement. Since my phone has no insurance or warranty, I'd have to pay for it completely out of pocket. Fortunately, I've got my old HTC One S that still works perfectly and just loaded the latest KitKat Rom to it. The battery life and over-all performance of the One S is nearly better than my One Mini. I'm not feeling very compelled to get it fixed at the moment, but I'll let you guys know how much it costs if I change my mind. Good luck with yours.
Thanks, I'll just have to get mine fully back to stock to be able to turn it in... Hope it'll not be that pricy for you.
Can you get rid of the tampered warning on the boot screen? I thought it was irreversible. If not, I don't think HTC will warranty it.
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Of course you can, at least I assume you can. On the HTC One there are already guides and I guess the Mini is not that much different. It requires S-OFF though, so at least I would have to tinker around with my phone even more.
Our Plain vanilla -stockROM One mini is having similar issues:
It shuts down at battery 30%
- removed unneccessary app's - no result
- Factory reset - No result
Contacted HTC support, they advised to run self-test ( *#*#3424#*#*) in safe mode
Tried that: Boot-up in safe mode - charge full - batterytest : Put it away for the night while batterytest running, hoping for a report in the morning. Unfortunately no report, but a battery status of 1% - so no shutdown at 30%
Second time: Charged full in regular mode (100%) - reboot in safe-mode: Battery shows up @57% and could be charged for at least one hour.
Ran battery-test : after one hour of testing, battery = 91 % while 71 % is lower limit for failing battery, so battery succeeded.
Third time: Just testing the difference between battery-status in regular mode vs. safe-mode
Full charge in regular = 50% in safe mode (and able to continue charging)
Don't want to sent it away for repair: expecting to have it sent back after a couple of weeks: " we did the batterytest, and it's functioning fine. Your device is not broken"
My idea: something interfering with the battery-status indicator ?
But what ?
Any ideas ?
jamf said:
Our Plain vanilla -stockROM One mini is having similar issues:
It shuts down at battery 30%
- removed unneccessary app's - no result
- Factory reset - No result
Any ideas ?
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not sure it works, but try this
the wiping the partition cache from stock recovery is not quite the same as factory reset
jamf said:
Tried that: Boot-up in safe mode - charge full - batterytest : Put it away for the night while batterytest running, hoping for a report in the morning. Unfortunately no report, but a battery status of 1% - so no shutdown at 30%
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Thanks for reporting a similar problem to mine. I haven't gotten to fix mine, yet, too. Mine even powers down at 75% Battery and now has a horrible battery life of about 2h of normal usage (occasional screen activity, listening to music).
But how did you find a batterytest? I can't seem to find one in the safe-mode via that dial code. Can you explain where you found the battery test?
jamf said:
Our Plain vanilla -stockROM One mini is having similar issues:
It shuts down at battery 30%
- removed unneccessary app's - no result
- Factory reset - No result
Contacted HTC support, they advised to run self-test ( *#*#3424#*#*) in safe mode
Tried that: Boot-up in safe mode - charge full - batterytest : Put it away for the night while batterytest running, hoping for a report in the morning. Unfortunately no report, but a battery status of 1% - so no shutdown at 30%
Second time: Charged full in regular mode (100%) - reboot in safe-mode: Battery shows up @57% and could be charged for at least one hour.
Ran battery-test : after one hour of testing, battery = 91 % while 71 % is lower limit for failing battery, so battery succeeded.
Third time: Just testing the difference between battery-status in regular mode vs. safe-mode
Full charge in regular = 50% in safe mode (and able to continue charging)
Don't want to sent it away for repair: expecting to have it sent back after a couple of weeks: " we did the batterytest, and it's functioning fine. Your device is not broken"
My idea: something interfering with the battery-status indicator ?
But what ?
Any ideas ?
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Wow - I wish you had posted this 2 days earlier! I just had a new battery purchased for my phone and I'm getting a local repair shop to replace it. Sounds like my battery could be fine and I will likely have the same results after it's replaced!
If you fully charge the phone in safe mode, does the phone battery still last the appropriate amount of time in regular mode or does it still shut off prematurely?
Doctor Luk said:
Thanks for reporting a similar problem to mine. I haven't gotten to fix mine, yet, too. Mine even powers down at 75% Battery and now has a horrible battery life of about 2h of normal usage (occasional screen activity, listening to music).
But how did you find a batterytest? I can't seem to find one in the safe-mode via that dial code. Can you explain where you found the battery test?
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Dial *#*#3424#*#* and click <more> in the right lower corner
iourikil said:
not sure it works, but try this
the wiping the partition cache from stock recovery is not quite the same as factory reset
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Not sure if I understand this: I did the Power-button - volume down - 'Factory reset withour keeping data" - as given on the HTC website
PuffDaddy_d said:
Wow - I wish you had posted this 2 days earlier! I just had a new battery purchased for my phone and I'm getting a local repair shop to replace it. Sounds like my battery could be fine and I will likely have the same results after it's replaced!
If you fully charge the phone in safe mode, does the phone battery still last the appropriate amount of time in regular mode or does it still shut off prematurely?
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It still does: Fully charged in safe-mode it shuts down @30% - does seem to last longer to reach 30% level
Last night I tried a different trick:
After shutdown @30% I kept the phone off and recharged it to 29 %
I put the phone back on and drained the battery to 0% - ignoring all warnings ("please charge .... CHARGE ..... G*DDAMN START CHARGING, I'M FREAKING DYING HERE ....)
Recharged the battery while powered off from 0% to 100%
Tested this morning: Same battery level in regular mode as in safe mode (98%)
Hmmm, I seem to remember doing some thing similar by accident with my phone when I stopped charging around 30% to use it. It drained to 0 shortly after and I fully recharged while in recovery mode. The battery seemed to last longer that time, but any subsequent charging before letting the battery die seemed to result in the same poor battery life. It's not a real solution but if you can confirm that yours acts similarly, then it's more info for us to have as we try to figure this out.
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