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RECALIBRATION:
A recalibration is mostly needed, when dealing with different kernels (ROOT!). Most custom recovery images provide the option "battery stats wipe" under the menue "Wipe".
Here is how ya do it!
1. Enter Recovery Mode
3. Enter "Advanced"-Menue
4. do "Wipe Battery stats"
5. reboot
Calibrate the battery by completely draining it until the phone completely shuts itself off.
Turn the phone on again and let it shut itself off one more time.
Then charge your phone while it is off for over 8 hours.
This will fully charge the battery so that when the Android is turned on, it now sees the battery as full.
It is recommended to repeat this process at least one more time.
You should see a significant increase in your battery’s charge life.
Calibration of a battery can be done at any point and a maintenance calibration is recommended every month.
Thanks for this useful guide
Hi,
Your posted information doesn't sound true for me. Why should recalibrating increase the battery life? The battery is full when the end voltage is reached an no more charge can be taken (4,2v @ lipo) and it is empty if the minimum allowed voltage is reached (should be with Deffy's technology 2,8v?). So why should recalibrating increase battery life?
Greetings, Jo
DOCIOHN said:
Hi,
Your posted information doesn't sound true for me. Why should recalibrating increase the battery life? The battery is full when the end voltage is reached an no more charge can be taken (4,2v @ lipo) and it is empty if the minimum allowed voltage is reached (should be with Deffy's technology 2,8v?). So why should recalibrating increase battery life?
Greetings, Jo
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It's well known that this procedure will indeed produce better battery performance. Most devices have a similar procedure. Even HTC has given some calibration procedures in order to improve battery performance.
How do you enter Advanced Recovery? I can get my phone into recovery but that's all.
tim440 said:
How do you enter Advanced Recovery? I can get my phone into recovery but that's all.
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Hey,
You have to user Clockwork MOD recovery, and then when inside it go to Advanced, and you will see the battery wipe option.
cheers
DOCIOHN said:
Hi,
Your posted information doesn't sound true for me. Why should recalibrating increase the battery life? The battery is full when the end voltage is reached an no more charge can be taken (4,2v @ lipo) and it is empty if the minimum allowed voltage is reached (should be with Deffy's technology 2,8v?). So why should recalibrating increase battery life?
Greetings, Jo
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lion battery recalibration/recondition was already there long before android even existed...
Since I flashed several ROMs I tried this and I am happy! Battery consumption seems to be better after this workaround. I'm on 1.3 Ghz @ 72 Vsel with my Defy and easily reach an uptime of 2 days, mostly a bit more..
Thanks again!
There will be almost no impact on total runtime, just the percentage meter can become more accurate by "calibrating" the battery. In addition to a complete discharge (I do not encourage you to discharge more than ONE auto-off, you shorten the battery life by discharging below 3.0 V) you need to have a nearly constand discharge current on most phones for this calibration to become really accurate.
What is the effect? Well, not much. Your phone just knows better how much battery is left, so maybe the "empty batt" message @15% comes later. The usage time and the auto-off threshold are not impacted at all.
When we are talking about a battery that has been put away for months without use, you may be right. One charge-discharge-charge cycle may bring back some capacity. But this is not true for any regularly used battery.
If you care about battery life time (in months/years, not a single charge): Charging above 4,0 V has a great negative impact on it; Constantly holding the charge @ 3,5-4,0V may nearly double the life of a battery but you can only use about 50% of its capacity this way.
I'm not sure if calibration/full discharge is necessary/recommended. From many readings calibration is not necessary for lithium battery. Actually it is recommended against full discharge as lithium battery has limited full discharge/recharge cycles.
after doing research on all methods to recallibrate checking pros and cons finally i got the answer brothers...its very simple no need for cwm or drain full abttery kill your batery download recallibrate delete batterystat.bin....all fake bother....just do a simple step remove your battery for 2-5 minutes and than on it....you are recalibrated....simple
galaxyfitankit said:
after doing research on all methods to recallibrate checking pros and cons finally i got the answer brothers...its very simple no need for cwm or drain full abttery kill your batery download recallibrate delete batterystat.bin....all fake bother....just do a simple step remove your battery for 2-5 minutes and than on it....you are recalibrated....simple
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See this screenshot.........i am charging my cell and it is showing also its charging but not even d graph nor the battery icon is increasing .
Seriously help me
see this sir...i hopwe u can help anything in this:crying:
abhinavvaidya90 said:
See this screenshot.........i am charging my cell and it is showing also its charging but not even d graph nor the battery icon is increasing .
Seriously help me
see this sir...i hopwe u can help anything in this:crying:
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take out battery for about 10 minutes. And then try to charge again.
If you will see same problem i think you need to buy new battery.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1443108
This is firmware problem format your phone and than it will be fine or go to stock firmware
galaxyfitankit said:
This is firmware problem format your phone and than it will be fine or go to stock firmware
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i did but to no vail
then buy a new battery ?
buy i new battery bro...and if warranty left than go to service centre the problem also ...is your battery swelled up kya?
So i charged to 100% and callibrated and left the phone on the side for a while as ive heard battery callibration works better when battery is naturally drained. However, its been a week and its still at 100% -_____-. i dont plan on waiting a month or so just to make sure its perfectly callibrated. Is there a better way to do this? . Thanks guysss
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Light-라이트 said:
So i charged to 100% and callibrated and left the phone on the side for a while as ive heard battery callibration works better when battery is naturally drained. However, its been a week and its still at 100% -_____-. i dont plan on waiting a month or so just to make sure its perfectly callibrated. Is there a better way to do this? . Thanks guysss
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Naturally drained? Regular use is needed to drain the battery. An unused battery (I have a couple) will take months to drain. Just use the phone as you do in your every day usage. Let it get down to about 5 to 10% then fully charge and calibrate.
you cant calibrate a lithium ion battery. in fact draining them is bad for the battery. however if youre having problems with the phone not reading the battery percentage correctly you need to wipe the batterystats.bin using either clockworkrecovery or just download the battery calibration app from the market.
regP said:
you cant calibrate a lithium ion battery. in fact draining them is bad for the battery. however if youre having problems with the phone not reading the battery percentage correctly you need to wipe the batterystats.bin using either clockworkrecovery or just download the battery calibration app from the market.
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Really? Cycling the battery a few times for better performance is a myth?
xAshxMoneyx said:
Really? Cycling the battery a few times for better performance is a myth?
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yes for lithium battery it is. the older ni-cd batteries required this.
http://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/how_to_prolong_lithium_based_batteries
infact..this result shows that you should charge often. 10-15% discharge..and charge cycles provided the longest battery life.
this article is very very good!
That's good information. While I didn't know all that I did find the whole calibration idea a waste of effort. I've tried calibrating the battery on a couple phones and my battery life has never increased. The most that ever happens is I'll find myself away from home with no charger and have to quit playing with phone so I have enough juice left in case of an emergency.
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regP said:
you cant calibrate a lithium ion battery. in fact draining them is bad for the battery. however if youre having problems with the phone not reading the battery percentage correctly you need to wipe the batterystats.bin using either clockworkrecovery or just download the battery calibration app from the market.
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No, Lithium-ion batteries do not have a memory effect.
Technically, you are not calibrating the battery, you are calibrating your phone's battery gauge. The easiest way to do that is with the Battery Calibration app.
1. Open the Battery Calibration app screen. With the phone on, charge to 100%, then let the phone continue charging for another 15 min.
2. Press the "Calibrate Battery" button on the app (deletes batterystats.bin), Close Battery Calibration app then TURN THE PHONE OFF IMMEDIATELY!
3. Disconnect AC charger
4. Remove battery
5. Wait 30 seconds, then re-insert battery
6. Charge phone with phone off for half an hour
This tops off the charge on the battery.
7. Disconnect charger and turn phone on
As the phone turns on it will create a new batterystats.bin and record the high battery voltage as 100% battery.
8. Use the phone normally and run it down to 0% when the phone shuts off.
The phone now knows the curve of this battery as it relates to your phone's ROM
9. Charge the phone for ten minutes, then turn the phone on and let it continue charging to 100%
This lets batterystats.bin know your phone's charging curve
10. At 100%, remove charger
Now use the phone normally. You will be happy to get an extra few hours use of your phone.
If you really want to get the most out of your battery, get the Battery Monitor Widget Pro app. It keeps a close watch on your battery and also allows you to change batterystats.bin files for different batteries.
And always remember to Give Thanks if you find this helpful!
EEngineer said:
No, Lithium-ion batteries do not have a memory effect.
Technically, you are not calibrating the battery, you are calibrating your phone's battery gauge. The easiest way to do that is with the Battery Calibration app.
1. Open the Battery Calibration app screen. With the phone on, charge to 100%, then let the phone continue charging for another 15 min.
2. Press the "Calibrate Battery" button on the app (deletes batterystats.bin), Close Battery Calibration app then TURN THE PHONE OFF IMMEDIATELY!
3. Disconnect AC charger
4. Remove battery
5. Wait 30 seconds, then re-insert battery
6. Charge phone with phone off for half an hour
This tops off the charge on the battery.
7. Disconnect charger and turn phone on
As the phone turns on it will create a new batterystats.bin and record the high battery voltage as 100% battery.
8. Use the phone normally and run it down to 0% when the phone shuts off.
The phone now knows the curve of this battery as it relates to your phone's ROM
9. Charge the phone for ten minutes, then turn the phone on and let it continue charging to 100%
This lets batterystats.bin know your phone's charging curve
10. At 100%, remove charger
Now use the phone normally. You will be happy to get an extra few hours use of your phone.
If you really want to get the most out of your battery, get the Pro app. It keeps a close watch on your battery and also allows you to change batterystats.bin files for different batteries.
And always remember to Give Thanks if you find this helpful!
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out of all battery calliberation posts ive seen till now but this one makes complete sense. this even gave me an idea how this "caliberation " works.
again, thanks
dragonflame8712 said:
out of all battery calliberation posts ive seen till now but this one makes complete sense. this even gave me an idea how this "caliberation " works.
again, thanks
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agreed :good:
Many of My Friends are facing Problem With Battery as Rom shows wrong information about remaining Battery %... As a result your phone goes off and when you start your Phone again it starts to show different % battery that mean that your battery is not Calibrate.. I am making this guide so that every one on this world may enjoy their phone for long time...
Warning Do at your own RISK...! Dont do it again and again
Steps you need to Do -1 First thing you need to do is let your battery goes to 0%.. then again start your phone(Don't plug in charger) and repeat 1st step until your phone denies to turn on back..
-2 Then Charge your phone in Switched off mode to 100%
-3 Unplug your charger
-4 On phone
-5 Your phone is going to show % of battery lesser than 100%
-6 Charge your phone again in on mode to 100%
-7 Unplug your charger
-8 Restart your phone and repeat Steps from 4 to 8 again and again until on every restart u battery % shows about 97%to100%
-9Next step is to calibrate your battery Download free app from plat Store that is Battery Calibration
-10 Calibrate your Battery with the help of that app and make sure that your Battery % is 100
-11 After Calibration Use ur Battery Upto 0%
-12 Then Charge it again and Your battery will be Calibrated...
Enjoy..
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shreyans4020 said:
Many of My Friends are facing Problem With Battery as Rom shows wrong information about remaining Battery %... As a result your phone goes off and when you start your Phone again it starts to show different % battery that mean that your battery is not Calibrate.. I am making this guide so that every one on this world may enjoy their phone for long time...
Enjoy..
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DON'T ever do this! Discharging a Li-ion battery completely WILL decrease your battery life.
Next, the battery calibration app is nothing more but a hoax. It only deletes a file containing the battery stats which is ONLY used in the battery statistics screen in settings.
So please, DON'T!
It's true you get the same result from the battery calibrate app by wiping battery stats in recovery. Draining your battery does decrease battery life of li-ion batteries, same goes for your laptop. The theory to cycle your battery is a myth and actually wrecks your battery.
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bugadani said:
DON'T ever do this! Discharging a Li-ion battery completely WILL decrease your battery life.
Next, the battery calibration app is nothing more but a hoax. It only deletes a file containing the battery stats which is ONLY used in the battery statistics screen in settings.
So please, DON'T!
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The 0% reported by the operating system is actually a bit higher than the voltage at which li-ion batteries will become damaged. Any modern phone should not allow you to discharge the battery to the point where it could cause damage.
Also there was an employee from Google IIRC that said wiping battery stats was useless because its only a file that keeps track of what apps used the battery and it wiped automatically when charged to 100%.
bugadani said:
DON'T ever do this! Discharging a Li-ion battery completely WILL decrease your battery life.
Next, the battery calibration app is nothing more but a hoax. It only deletes a file containing the battery stats which is ONLY used in the battery statistics screen in settings.
So please, DON'T!
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Well when there is fall in battery from 100% to zero in 10 min then u have to calibrate
I am not saying to calibtate it daily... as i said you have to go to zero once to complete one cycle..
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The 0% reported by the operating system is actually a bit higher than the voltage at which li-ion batteries will become damaged. Any modern phone should not allow you to discharge the battery to the point where it could cause damage.
Also there was an employee from Google IIRC that said wiping battery stats was useless because its only a file that keeps track of what apps used the battery and it wiped automatically when charged to 100%.
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True.. i m getting what u want to say about labor force..
shreyans4020 said:
Well when there is fall in battery from 100% to zero in 10 min then u have to calibrate
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I admit, when that happens, the battery circuit is probably in a dumb state and it _may_ be useful then. But doing this regularly is incredibly dangerous for the battery. Yes, some phones bias the battery reading but the post suggests to actually force it empty while turning it back on and on and on and that really kills it.
Still, using the app is just pure nonsense.
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I admit, when that happens, the battery circuit is probably in a dumb state and it _may_ be useful then. But doing this regularly is incredibly dangerous for the battery. Yes, some phones bias the battery reading but the post suggests to actually force it empty while turning it back on and on and on and that really kills it.
Still, using the app is just pure nonsense.
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No post suggest that drain battery once to zero then charge it again and again upto actual 100%
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shreyans4020 said:
No post suggest that drain battery once to zero then charge it again and again upto actual 100%
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How about the 1st point of the first post? "Drain it to 0 then turn it on and on again until it doesnt turn on anymore"?
You could brick an hp touchpad by doing this.
bugadani said:
How about the 1st point of the first post? "Drain it to 0 then turn it on and on again until it doesnt turn on anymore"?
You could brick an hp touchpad by doing this.
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Because 0% shown by the phone is.not actually 0% to gain that actual 0% we have to do that
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You do realize why they make the reported 0% above the actual 0%. If you drain a lithium ion battery to actual 0% you'll permanently damage it. Also calibration is only useful if you want the OS to read the battery percentage more correctly. Lithium ion batteries themselves work perfectly fine with partial charge cycles.
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You do realize why they make the reported 0% above the actual 0%. If you drain a lithium ion battery to actual 0% you'll permanently damage it. Also calibration is only useful if you want the OS to read the battery percentage more correctly. Lithium ion batteries themselves work perfectly fine with partial charge cycles.
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Actually your phone will not turn on before damage point so don't worry about that ...
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Actually your phone will not turn on before damage point so don't worry about that ...
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That doesn't make any sense - you're stating in that post that turning on the phone damages the battery.
I will state this again: if you force your phone on and on again until it doesn't react, you may and on the long run probably will damage your battery. If your battery is not removable, this can also easily brick your device as seen with HP Touchpads.
If you feel that you must do something, simply drain the battery _once_ then charge it. This is the only thing that a sane electric engineer will ever advise.
Well that worked on my phone... i said that do at your own risk.... actually i am saying the same thing that drain your battery.. but if battery is not calibrate sometimes phone goes off even on 36% and if u charge at that point to hundread then that method will not work...
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Thank us so much working perfectly for me
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DraXonic said:
Many of My Friends are facing Problem With Battery as Rom shows wrong information about remaining Battery %... As a result your phone goes off and when you start your Phone again it starts to show different % battery that mean that your battery is not Calibrate.. I am making this guide so that every one on this world may enjoy their phone for long time...
Warning Do at your own RISK...! Dont do it again and again
Steps you need to Do -1 First thing you need to do is let your battery goes to 0%.. then again start your phone(Don't plug in charger) and repeat 1st step until your phone denies to turn on back..
-2 Then Charge your phone in Switched off mode to 100%
-3 Unplug your charger
-4 On phone
-5 Your phone is going to show % of battery lesser than 100%
-6 Charge your phone again in on mode to 100%
-7 Unplug your charger
-8 Restart your phone and repeat Steps from 4 to 8 again and again until on every restart u battery % shows about 97%to100%
-9Next step is to calibrate your battery Download free app from plat Store that is Battery Calibration
-10 Calibrate your Battery with the help of that app and make sure that your Battery % is 100
-11 After Calibration Use ur Battery Upto 0%
-12 Then Charge it again and Your battery will be Calibrated...
Enjoy..
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This is why you shouldn't/ need not calibrate your batteries.. It'll do you more harm than good.
http://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/battery_calibration
are we in need to wipe battery status for once in the recovery
What about for me, me tab has been saying 1% the past 3 hours and I've been using it and trying to kill it so hard but whatever I do it won't die. I want to "truly" get it to 1% or even 0% so I can then charge it back up to 100% in hopes of calibrating the battery to show what my actual % is. Any help will be appreciated greatly.
Charging phone whenever i want will decrease battery life ?
Example my battery 80% but i want to charge it to Full , is it ok? ( just an example )
XanthiunZxC said:
Charging phone whenever i want will decrease battery life ?
Example my battery 80% but i want to charge it to Full , is it ok? ( just an example )
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Not like that as far as i know. U ll have to charge and discharge the battery completely for the first time after purchasing it, in order for a better battery lifetime.
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The new batteries comes out without the memory-effect. They don't need to be fully discharged and fully recharged.
The best warnings I can give you are to not let it go below the 5% of charge and to not let it reach hot temperatures.
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Hey I am facing severe battery drainage problem...
The phone is been charged very very slowly when its on and drains very very quickly...
it charges a little fast when switched off but its still slow as compared to normal android phone...
help...
I charged around 50% in off phone and after in on the phone and the battery almost 0% in just 15 min...
parthbhatia98 said:
Hey I am facing severe battery drainage problem...
The phone is been charged very very slowly when its on and drains very very quickly...
it charges a little fast when switched off but its still slow as compared to normal android phone...
help...
I charged around 50% in off phone and after in on the phone and the battery almost 0% in just 15 min...
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First check your battery whether it is swollen or not..
If not try to calibrate your battery.. Remeber calibrate doesnt increase battery life it will rectify your battery stats.. I think your battery stat is showing wrong info..
Let the battery drain off completely charge until 100 dont take out while it is charging.. Calibrate and restart you phone..
shubhojit89 said:
First check your battery whether it is swollen or not..
If not try to calibrate your battery.. Remeber calibrate doesnt increase battery life it will rectify your battery stats.. I think your battery stat is showing wrong info..
Let the battery drain off completely charge until 100 dont take out while it is charging.. Calibrate and restart you phone..
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I think you are right that my battery stats are not proper... because I just restarted my phone and my. battery gone to 73% from 23%....!!
and my battery is not swollen...
But can u tell me the calibration steps?
parthbhatia98 said:
I think you are right that my battery stats are not proper... because I just restarted my phone and my. battery gone to 73% from 23%....!!
and my battery is not swollen...
But can u tell me the calibration steps?
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Simply install battery calibration app from play store i think after search 1st app will b the one.. Install it.. Instructions are given in the app just after install open it..
The instructions are simple anyway..