Htc one strange charge issue - ONE Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
I'm running an htc one m7 with "android revolution hd" rom version 4.x.
For some reason lately, just started a dew days ago; the phone is stuck at 23% while on charge.
I powered the device off last night and stuck it on charge, i monitored for a while and saw it go up to 30%. Today when i checked it, it was down to 23% again with phone off??
What's going on?
When i power it up it claims the device is using too much power to charge... I'm charging it the same way for ages without any issue; what could have happened, is the battery destroyed I wonder?
Thanks for any help.

JohnnySSH said:
Hi,
I'm running an htc one m7 with "android revolution hd" rom version 4.x.
For some reason lately, just started a dew days ago; the phone is stuck at 23% while on charge.
I powered the device off last night and stuck it on charge, i monitored for a while and saw it go up to 30%. Today when i checked it, it was down to 23% again with phone off??
What's going on?
When i power it up it claims the device is using too much power to charge... I'm charging it the same way for ages without any issue; what could have happened, is the battery destroyed I wonder?
Thanks for any help.
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Hi all, laid down to take a nap and woke up to a dead Thunderbolt. I can't get it to turn on, no indication light is shown when it is connected to the charger, and I get an unknown device when plugging into USB and trying to ADB reboot.
Everything was fine right before I took a nap and now nothing works . I've never flashed leaked radios and the latest ROM I was running was CM7 RC1.2 with the stock kernel. Not really sure what else to do at this point except weep.
try pulling out the battery?
Tried several battery pulls and none seemed to make a difference. My phone decided to come alive again just a few minutes ago on its own. Now I'm really perplexed by what happened and worried this may happen again in the future.
Uber-weird...
I read this post last night, then woke up this morning with the same symptoms. Plugged it into charger and the indicator light just blinked once and then nothing. I guess this is where some might panic but just let it alone, it doesn't have enough juice to power up yet.
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yeah i have seen that before...sometimes you just gotta leave it plugged in to charge for a little before you can boot up the phone
Agreed let it charge a while or go get a new battery and try it
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00negative said:
Agreed let it charge a while or go get a new battery and try it
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Yesterday when this happened, I was at around 50% battery life. If others are experiencing the same symptoms then we should try to get to the bottom of this somehow. Not really sure what kind of diagnostics or feedback I could submit because other than this freak accident my phone has been running perfectly.
raphytaffy said:
Yesterday when this happened, I was at around 50% battery life. If others are experiencing the same symptoms then we should try to get to the bottom of this somehow. Not really sure what kind of diagnostics or feedback I could submit because other than this freak accident my phone has been running perfectly.
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When people had issues like this before for some reason they experienced battery drain and didn't realize the battery was really dead. If its that it could be a bad app, rom issue, or kernel issue.
If is battery after you fully charge I would wipe battery stats then maybe run a rom of your chosing without unnecessary mods or apps to see if it still happens
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I have had this happen to me twice in the past few weeks. Each time I just left it alone, charging, and tried powering on after several minutes (10+). I would then fully charge and calibrate the battery.
To OP .... i also had an issue like this and i ended up having to warranty replace it with VZW.
This one was already a replacement to a previous one, and within minutes of booting it up, it was experiencing 'reboot' problems. Verizon indicated i should wait for the update to fix the issue. I just left the phone plugged into the wall for the weekend (didnt even look at it), and Monday morning it was dead. I pulled battery.... let it sit unplugged, let it sit with pulled battery ... nothing would bring it to life.
is this a rooted phone?
If so, we can flash an alternate kernal to see if that is the problem. Usually powering off problems are related to the kernal in my experience with the TB.
IF NOT,
I would try wiping the device so there are no apps before returning to verizon for a refurbed.
It is not likely but possible you have a misbehaving app draining your batter like crazy.
Also, your phone might be doing something weird like closing system resources when it needs ram by accident thinking its an app or something. I've seen that happen before.
I have had this problem twice in the last three days. The two days it happened, I woke up to a dead phone while still plugged in. Unplugged it and put it back on the charger and it eventually turned on. I use it as my alarm clock, so its getting frustrating having to rush to get ready in the morning because my phone dies when on the charger. It is rooted with bamf 3.0, but I haven't done anything to it in months just because it ran so good. I am going to check my app stats to see what I may have downloaded.

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I calibrated my battery lastnight using the clockwork mod method. I. Charged my phone up to 100% took it off the charger woke up and it was at 68% I let the phone tottaly die. It was at 100% for about 45min then just dropped to 81% what did I do wrong?? Can any one please help thanks.. Or is there away to get it to calibrate it self I don't care i will do any thing. Btw I am rooted and running CM7 alpha 4
CM7 or Android Revolution HD
bradmill08 said:
I calibrated my battery lastnight using the clockwork mod method. I. Charged my phone up to 100% took it off the charger woke up and it was at 68% I let the phone tottaly die. It was at 100% for about 45min then just dropped to 81% what did I do wrong?? Can any one please help thanks.. Or is there away to get it to calibrate it self I don't care i will do any thing. Btw I am rooted and running CM7 alpha 4
CM7 or Android Revolution HD
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Hi,
As far as I'm aware,it needs to be cycled three,maybe four times before it settles down.
Keep charging and discharging to get the benefit.
The other thing of course is,how much do you use it,and what are you running on your phone?
Lol I know I am not using it that much. Thanks so much for the response
CM7 or Android Revolution HD
Watch for auto sync applications, I had an issue with an app that was just constantly connected and syncing and kept the phone awake, phone died in less than 7 hours, disabled sync for that app, and now I get plenty of life out of it. The above guy is right though, you do need to do several cycles of fully discharge, fully recharge (and by fully discharge I mean the phone should not respond to the power button, it should be completely dead, and by fully charge, you should leave it on the charger for at least an hour, maybe two, past the green light to ensure it really is fully charged.)

Annoying battery issue

Hi!
When my phone (a normal secretion) shows 9% left of battery, it just dies, and wont boot before it has charged in 15-20 minutes.
It happens on both Anker og EVO 3D battery. I'm currently running the newest ARHD with faux kernel.
I have deleted batterystats when its fully charged and currentwidget shows 0 ma.
Any advises? Thanks!
Well I can tell you that deleting battery stats does nothing. Other than that, no idea.
Hey man I just made a similar thread. I'm using the latest ARHD Rom as well and was having the same issue regardless of which kernel I used. Mine will die at any battery percentage randomly and refuse to boot for awhile. Then ill get a successful boot and it will be done for awhile butthen start happening again. Battery percentage will be jumping everywhere. The only time its fine is when the charger is plugged in.
Sorry for typos on my phone now.
ImHuge07 said:
Hey man I just made a similar thread. I'm using the latest ARHD Rom as well and was having the same issue regardless of which kernel I used. Mine will die at any battery percentage randomly and refuse to boot for awhile. Then ill get a successful boot and it will be done for awhile butthen start happening again. Battery percentage will be jumping everywhere. The only time its fine is when the charger is plugged in.
Sorry for typos on my phone now.
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Tnx for answer. I had the same issue with random reboots on the Anker, bit not with the EVO 3D battery, just at that 9%. Im so satisfied with the rom/kernel, so i hate to try another rom.
Im also typing from my phone, its nice!

[Q] Charging Paused can't do anything

Hey guys...yes this is my first post. I've been searching for about 12 hours and reached my wit's end so I ask for your help
I've got an S2 Skyrocket running unrooted 4.0.4. It's run fine for almost a month with no problem other than terrible battery life.
Starting yesterday, with 2 different batteries and 3 different chargers, i get an error telling me "Charging paused. Battery temperature too hot". Its not even warm and it will not charge. Now both of my batteries are dead and I cant get the device to even go into download mode or anything.
I had a 100% charge on the phone yesterday and turned it off. When i turned it back on (or tried to) it was totally dead.
i'm on the verge of smashing this thing into the ground. Please help!
Charge the battery on external. Then Odin stock
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Thank you so much for the quick reply. Almost rhetorically I'm assuming there's no way to externally charge the battery without an external charger. Correct?
dubzga said:
Thank you so much for the quick reply. Almost rhetorically I'm assuming there's no way to externally charge the battery without an external charger. Correct?
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I used to get it all the time. Just ignore it.
iandr0idos said:
I used to get it all the time. Just ignore it.
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I would ignore it, except that my phone doesn't charge. And it pops up every 60 seconds or so if I click ok and try to get out of it.
**Update - I've borrowed a battery from a friend with a Nexus. Device powers up, was able to revert back to stock 2.3.5 but still same issue with all 3 batteries and different chargers...Charging paused due to battery being to hot or too cold. Trading in for a new Skyrocket at ATT service center tonight under warranty....

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Hey there. I'm new here.
I had the same issue, and from what i've been able to figure out the battery is dead... Well dying.
Mine totally died a few days ago and i can't even charge it anymore. Charging led not turning on, let it charge 24 hours, still nothing.
I've seen a lot of "fixes" where you reset a lot of stuff and so on, but nothing has worked. And since it's completely dead now well i guess it can only be the battery.
The phone is pretty easy to disassemble and change the battery, in my opinion, if you have the right tools of course
I think you can get a new battery for around 30$
Hope it helps
Ps: mine did it with stock rom, and custom rom, old ones and new ones. Started a few months ago dying at 60% and lately it turned off with 85% battery left.

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