From last two weeks i am facing sudden battery drop. When i charge my phone it charges upto 100% and then when i reboot it shows only 14-15% and also my battery work only for 1-2 hour.
I rooted my phone also because of this problem.And then used battery caliberation. But nothing helped. So after all this I come to xda forum again for helping me. Please help me.
hrharshrao said:
From last two weeks i am facing sudden battery drop. When i charge my phone it charges upto 100% and then when i reboot it shows only 14-15% and also my battery work only for 1-2 hour.
I rooted my phone also because of this problem.And then used battery caliberation. But nothing helped. So after all this I come to xda forum again for helping me. Please help me.
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did you install any battery saving apps before the drain ???
Sakthivel_Subbiah said:
did you install any battery saving apps before the drain ???
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Yes i used many apps like du battery saver,juice defender,battery doctor
hrharshrao said:
Yes i used many apps like du battery saver,juice defender,battery doctor
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last battery saving app you used before the drain?
Sakthivel_Subbiah said:
last battery saving app you used before the drain?
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Du battery saver. I used it last
Change your charger and see.. And uninstall du battery saver and see if it works... Beacause unsupported battery savers may cause calibration problems...
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Change your charger and see.. And uninstall du battery saver and see if it works... Beacause unsupported battery savers may cause calibration problems...
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Thanks alot.
One more thing i want to tell you is that my battery is thickened from the middle. Can this be the reason of sudden drop.
hrharshrao said:
Thanks alot.
One more thing i want to tell you is that my battery is thickened from the middle. Can this be the reason of sudden drop.
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Ya .. It also a reason for the drain .. The thickening is due to overloading and overcharging... Only way is to replace your battery with a new one...
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Sakthivel_Subbiah said:
Ya .. It also a reason for the drain .. The thickening is due to overloading and overcharging... Only way is to replace your battery with a new one...
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Thanks buddy. Thats very kind of you.
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Im having Lot of battery drain by Google Service and I have all disabled.. Any idea?
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no one can help me? :\ so I will do a new install of the rom then I'm sure to solve this problem.
McGiver93 said:
no one can help me? :\ so I will do a new install of the rom then I'm sure to solve this problem.
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Which rom are you running?
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Could it be you have latitude turned on? This used loads of battery on the phone I just had
I solved it by discharging the battery completely, then I did wipe battery stats and then i re-charged it. now after 6 hours its 94%
What's the typical battery time for the One S? I got mine a few days ago and it just seems like the battery drains away way too quickly than what I read on reviews. 14 minutes in and already at 83%? Yet all I did was use the 3G connection. But my screen consumption is 89% yet I have brightness at below half way, probably 40%. How is any of this possible?! I've got Google's Location service and Location and Google search options turned on, could this be it?
I haven't had the opportunity to go at it for the full day, so that's what I'm gonna do today and see how it goes.
Take a look at this (which will grow over time):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28947240
Lodberg said:
Take a look at this (which will grow over time):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28947240
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Thank you.
There are mods for battery saving
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DOOOOOHHHHH!!! The Android OS eating my battery agaaain! Whyyyy???!!!! It happens with every ROM and every kernel after I fully charge my battery after installing new ROM! It's horrible! I can't live with battery lasting 6 hours with no use... Pleaaase help me! Android OS eats more than 30% of my battery!
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Anyone?
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Maceee said:
DOOOOOHHHHH!!! The Android OS eating my battery agaaain! Whyyyy???!!!! It happens with every ROM and every kernel after I fully charge my battery after installing new ROM! It's horrible! I can't live with battery lasting 6 hours with no use... Pleaaase help me! Android OS eats more than 30% of my battery!
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There are hundreds of threads on battery drain issue, use search button and try to follow the suggestion.
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Jitu
I got the same problem after flashing to early 4.0.4 build.
Hotmail sync was the issue. Try to do a full reset and don't restore a backup. Just to see how it goes.
LikeMe22 said:
I got the same problem after flashing to early 4.0.4 build.
Hotmail sync was the issue. Try to do a full reset and don't restore a backup. Just to see how it goes.
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I did this billion times with all kind of ROMs... And no change...
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Looking like you have a defected battery.
Jitu
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just install Dr saver "Battery(batería) Dr Saver" from android market
see battery health and configure the app for save battery
if the battery is bad, replaceit
but if battery is good, use the appp for save energy
sorry my english i speak spanish and no use traduction :fingers-crossed:
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Looking like you have a defected battery.
Jitu
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I don't think so. It seems like that problem is gone now. I don't know what happened but there was no signal about an hour, the battery drained 30%, and then the signal appeared and the battery draining became slow. Now everything is okay.
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Good to hear that. Bad cell signal and wifi connection drain battery more quickly.
Jitu
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Good to hear that. Bad cell signal and wifi connection drain battery more quickly.
Jitu
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so true
yes, when have bad signal, battery drains quick, but also changue a 2g :good:
Thank you all.
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The battery is Just Draining soo Fast.. I Used the phone for 2 mins.. and the battery went to 80% from 100% :crying::crying::crying:
I Just looked at settings.. I Got this.. Can anyone tell what should i do?
Your battery problem must be der ,m facing same problem
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9282gkg said:
Your battery problem must be der ,m facing same problem
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But When i changed the rom to Jaggy Rom 4.1.. The Battery was alright.. I dont think its a battery fault... I want to Remain on CM9.. Thats Why Asking... n i am on kernel 2.6 on cm9..
There's no way your battery could rain that fast .
Maybe you should try to calibrate the battery with this app
If you still have problem, maybe you should try out MiniCM9, I can assure you that MiniCM9 is great :highfive:
Playboy_AB said:
The battery is Just Draining soo Fast.. I Used the phone for 2 mins.. and the battery went to 80% from 100% :crying::crying::crying:
I Just looked at settings.. I Got this.. Can anyone tell what should i do?
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That's nothing. Once it appeared 3s on battery on 100% charging. Never mind the graph and all. It may be because you flashed the ROM on less than 30-40% battery. And when you reboot it shows 70%. Keep your phone on charging. Make it charge 100% and remove that %age thing from battery icon. That will keep you annoying all time. If that doesn't work you may try reflashing ROM. It won't cost you anything, no?
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Hey guys ,
As you can tell from the subject of the thread .. I'm problems with my battery .. I'm running stock Rom ! And the phone can only live for 7-8 hours at its best .. is this something normal ? Cause the battery status is good .. I don't understand what's wrong ... I rested the phone to factory settings .. and nothing its the same performance .. 7-8 hours .. with not that excessive use ... Anyone has an idea ? Would really appreciate some help .. cause this f***** up .. 7 hours ... Specially that I wake up at 7-8 am .. so by 3-4 pm the phone is dead .. HELP ME !
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Try different charger eg connect micro usb on laptop and leave it charge. From time to time it's good you leave battery to "sinchronize" and leave it charging for 7-8 hours.
Maybe it's rom dependent to. Check which apps are running in background, close unneeded, disable wifi, BT and so on. Which ROM do you use?
If you have root access then try greenify. First see what exactly is consuming you battery unnecessarily and then greenify those apps.
You can also try one power guard. It actually saves battery in my opinion.
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DarwinOS said:
Try different charger eg connect micro usb on laptop and leave it charge. From time to time it's good you leave battery to "sinchronize" and leave it charging for 7-8 hours.
Maybe it's rom dependent to. Check which apps are running in background, close unneeded, disable wifi, BT and so on. Which ROM do you use?
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I will try the different charger thing .. and I'm running stock ! Auto sync is off ! WiFi disabled ! I don't know ... Everything seems fine .. but the battery still dies fast
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the hungry kid said:
If you have root access then try greenify. First see what exactly is consuming you battery unnecessarily and then greenify those apps.
You can also try one power guard. It actually saves battery in my opinion.
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Nope I don't have root :/
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Hiken_Ace said:
Nope I don't have root :/
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Then you can try snapdragon batteryguru. I used to use this app before I rooted my one s. I don't think it has much effect but no harm in trying. It basically reduces the app refresh time based on your usage so that much battery is saved. It will learn your usage habits for 2 days.
You may also consider rooting your device.
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the hungry kid said:
Then you can try snapdragon batteryguru. I used to use this app before I rooted my one s. I don't think it has much effect but no harm in trying. It basically reduces the app refresh time based on your usage so that much battery is saved. It will learn your usage habits for 2 days.
You may also consider rooting your device.
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What do you think about this maximus hd rom ??
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I suggest switching to an AOSP ROM, preferably CyanogenMod 11 since it's pretty stable. I was extremely unimpressed with the battery life on the stock ROM and decided to try a custom ROM. I'd never go back now. The battery life alone has proved to me that AOSP is better than Sense. Sense is bloated.
If you didn't try yet then try to empty the battery 3 times fully and always full recharge (make sure that the phone dies by itself).
For it was happening that the the battery was emptying down to few percent very fast (e.g. normal use 16hours) but when it was at 1 percent I could watch YouTube for 20min before the phone died.
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mrepovz said:
If you didn't try yet then try to empty the battery 3 times fully and always full recharge (make sure that the phone dies by itself).
For it was happening that the the battery was emptying down to few percent very fast (e.g. normal use 16hours) but when it was at 1 percent I could watch YouTube for 20min before the phone died.
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This method can actually damage these Li-ion batteries ..
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Brushstroke said:
I suggest switching to an AOSP ROM, preferably CyanogenMod 11 since it's pretty stable. I was extremely unimpressed with the battery life on the stock ROM and decided to try a custom ROM. I'd never go back now. The battery life alone has proved to me that AOSP is better than Sense. Sense is bloated.
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What about maximus ?
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Hiken_Ace said:
What about maximus ?
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I haven't used it, so I can't comment on it. I'm not really a fan of Sense though and Maximus is a Sense-based ROM.
Brushstroke said:
I haven't used it, so I can't comment on it. I'm not really a fan of Sense though and Maximus is a Sense-based ROM.
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Ok .. what about your battery time on cyanogen 11 ?
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Hiken_Ace said:
Ok .. what about your battery time on cyanogen 11 ?
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It lasts me through a day with about 30% remaining after 9 hours of moderate usage. Not terrible but not great either, but the battery life just isn't very good in general on this phone.
Standby battery life is excellent though.
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My tip that you need are to buy a new battery. I had almost 2 years old battery and the phone died after just 8 hours with minimal usage! So I decided to change the battery, now i've a 2100 mah. The phone is alive after 1,5 day with minimal usage!
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What do you think about this maximus hd rom ??
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i am using maximus ROM for a couple of months and i found the battery life excellent.
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also you can try BetterBatteryStats and you can see which app is draining your battery.
Catch it before it runs away from home!!
Just a joke. On a serious note..consider replacing battery
install an app called Wakelock Detector.
it's possible that you have an app installed that keeps waking up the device when not in use.
Wakelock Detector will tell you what app is doing that.
svajo44 said:
My tip that you need are to buy a new battery. I had almost 2 years old battery and the phone died after just 8 hours with minimal usage! So I decided to change the battery, now i've a 2100 mah. The phone is alive after 1,5 day with minimal usage!
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I have the exact same problem, my battery is sometimes draining so fast that its dead in about 5 hours of minimal use..
Whats the name of the new battery you bought?
Mrj0to said:
I have the exact same problem, my battery is sometimes draining so fast that its dead in about 5 hours of minimal use..
Whats the name of the new battery you bought?
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I ordered it from eBay. Just search for Original Genuine HTC BM35100 2100 mAh Battery for HTC One X+ Pluse S728e X+ Ltd. There is a topic in accessories forum that concerns batteries.
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Guys facing a problem....my cell's battery gets charged quickly....it was 1% and after few secs it went to 40% and then to 75% and then was shown fully charged....i thought its my battery problem...so using my friends battery....still same issue.... can apy1 pls help....
Switch off ur cell n then charge upto 2 n a half hrs n then giv a factory reset or simply install custom rom.
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Try this
ChaTy said:
Guys facing a problem....my cell's battery gets charged quickly....it was 1% and after few secs it went to 40% and then to 75% and then was shown fully charged....i thought its my battery problem...so using my friends battery....still same issue.... can apy1 pls help....
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I think u need to change the battery or try charging it to 100% and use the battery calibration tool from market and calibrate and see if it helps.
Abhishek_DK said:
I think u need to change the battery or try charging it to 100% and use the battery calibration tool from market and calibrate and see if it helps.
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tried....still no difference..
ChaTy said:
tried....still no difference..
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Then u need to change the battery :good:
Abhishek_DK said:
Then u need to change the battery :good:
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even did that:crying::crying::crying:....still no change,,,,actully now m getting used to it....
ChaTy said:
even did that:crying::crying::crying:....still no change,,,,actully now m getting used to it....
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then there might be some issue with some IC on ur phone bro
Abhishek_DK said:
then there might be some issue with some IC on ur phone bro
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hmm even i think the same....
Even I am having same issues with my phone and I replaced new battery also but same issue remains
After full charge it takes around 1 hours to drop to around 50 percent but then in few minutes it drops to zero and mobile switches off
I calibrated battery with battery calibration and recharged to 3 hrs without switching on
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Hmmm... Better is going to service centre i think ,
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Hi... did you managed to fix this!? On my phone this problem appeared after flashing CM11. Now on new miui but same problem....
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johnny208 said:
Hi... did you managed to fix this!? On my phone this problem appeared after flashing CM11. Now on new miui but same problem....
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better to change with new one
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face problem with battery I also bye a new but after 2 or 3 month service of battery not so good
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it's a big problem for smartphone user also all mobile user
Mandark52 said:
Switch off ur cell n then charge upto 2 n a half hrs n then giv a factory reset or simply install custom rom.
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anil2653 said:
Even I am having same issues with my phone and I replaced new battery also but same issue remains
After full charge it takes around 1 hours to drop to around 50 percent but then in few minutes it drops to zero and mobile switches off
I calibrated battery with battery calibration and recharged to 3 hrs without switching on
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let me give some advice..
1. go to recovery mode / CWM then wipe battery stats, then reboot.
2. calibrate the battery while the phone is on, i ussually use Mugen Power App ( install app, then choose the standard battery, charge until 100% then click on the Calibrate).
hope it helps.