Has everybody experienced that after a full battery charging, when you unplug the charger, the battery goes immediately from 100% to 99%?
WataruFujii said:
Has everybody experienced that after a full battery charging, when you unplug the charger, the battery goes immediately from 100% to 99%?
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My Z3 does the same thing, I found out that if i leave if plugged in an extra 5-10 minutes it would drain 100-99% after a few minutes. I'm pretty sure its a common thing as I read other users asking this same question.
I don't seem to have this issue. I use the charging dock and if I take it off the dock and not use it, I'm still at 100% 4-5 hours later.
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Don't worry ,it's normal.
It's designed when you are at 100%, the phone starts to use the battery for a percent or two, then charges it back to 100%.
Ulver said:
I don't seem to have this issue. I use the charging dock and if I take it off the dock and not use it, I'm still at 100% 4-5 hours later.
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Seriously dude
Wi-Fi and data off ?
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scribbclubber said:
Seriously dude
Wi-Fi and data off ?
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Nope, everything on, wifi, data, GPS high accuracy, etc. Just stamina mode on.
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It happens on lollipop too
Best I've got
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It happens, but I never treat it like a big deal
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Anyone else had this issue? I've trued different roms and kernels with the same results. Only had it a week so I know the battery is good.
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It's normal. No Nexus S (4G or otherwise) charges past 95%. Samsung designed the battery that way on purpose.
Try search next time as this has been asked and answered before.
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Babydoll25 said:
It's normal. No Nexus S (4G or otherwise) charges past 95%. Samsung designed the battery that way on purpose.
Try search next time as this has been asked and answered before.
All your OT are belong to Pipsqueak
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Yup
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Thanks guys, and sorry for the post, I'm on my xoom and didn't find it on tapatalk search.
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This theory seems similar to the way Panasonic Toughbooks' battery saver works. Basically, when you turn on ECO mode (or battery saver) on a Toughbook, it says it will only charge the battery to 80% max. Yes, you lose 20% of your charge, but your battery is said to last ~3 yrs instead of ~1 yr with heavy use (as Toughbooks are designed for).
Kinda annoying, but makes sense.
just so you know, its possible to charge to 100%. you just need to finish charging with the screen on. if it stops charging before you turn on the screen, unplug it then plug it in. honestly, im not looking 3 years down the road. im looking to get the most out of my battery now.
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I noticed a small upward movement in battery level graph under battery usage screen on my phone. Yesterday too I noticed the same, but ignored it. But today, I'm totally perplexed on the increase.
Am attaching a screenshot for the same. You can notice the little upward movement towards the later part in the graph.
Any explanation would be well appreciated
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strychninetwitch said:
This is the most obvious answer of all of the stupid questions on here... ROMs rarely report battery level perfectly.
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I know kind sir. But this has been happening only y'day n today, n I've been on this rom since abt a week now. Never noticed this on any of my earlier phones or roms. Posted this to see if anyone else too observed the same.
And let me add to it: I noticed bumps like this on a restart. Not while the phone was still on.
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If on a restart - the fuel gauge chip probably got reset when you restarted.
I'm not sure if restarting the phone resets the chip. I'm 100% positive a battery pull will.
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If on a restart - the fuel gauge chip probably got reset when you restarted.
I'm not sure if restarting the phone resets the chip. I'm 100% positive a battery pull will.
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I did a battery pull today. Gotta see if that helps.
Honestly that bump is incredibly minor - I wouldn't worry about it at all.
yesterday I got a slow phone when my battery was blow 10%. Is this a feature of Android that it work slower for saving the battery?
My unlock swipe code was very slow and I rebooted my phone and after that anything work just fine.
How can I solve this if the problem coms angain???
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yesterday I got a slow phone when my battery was blow 10%. Is this a feature of Android that it work slower for saving the battery?
My unlock swipe code was very slow and I rebooted my phone and after that anything work just fine.
How can I solve this if the problem coms angain???
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How can you solve it?
Don't let your battery get below 10%?
The system is designed so that when the battery gets too low it turns off a lot of stuff so that the device will last for longer to do what it was actually made for - be a phone.
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How can you solve it?
Don't let your battery get below 10%?
The system is designed so that when the battery gets too low it turns off a lot of stuff so that the device will last for longer to do what it was actually made for - be a phone.
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Indeed often the cpu is slowed down to which would cause lag.
But yes the best thing to stop it would be to keep your phone charged
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Ok pretty much what the title said, all i get is this
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and the it shuts down, the charger does start the tablet but i get the same thing, odd thing is that when i plug the charger in the tablet, the light doesn't turn on but when i plug the charger in the dock and the dock in the tablet, the dock light is turning on and off the whole time while the tablet light is constantly on, when i 1st time plugged the tablet to my laptop via usb, it booted and it said. "Android low battery server is running" and then it shuts down, i tried to get in bootloader with no succes, i tried every possible volume+power combination, with the same result, some help please ? I dont want to return it again.
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ray3andrei said:
I dont want to return it again
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Since charging does not appear to work, I fear you have to.
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Since charging does not appear to work, I fear you have to.
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Apperantly it turned on after i charged the dock for 1 hour so and then plugged the tablet seems to work fine and charges, but interesting thing the speaker doesnt work, ill try further testing and see, but this thread should be closed, since it now works
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Hello, i just performed a deep clean. My battery was draining fast, and charging takes about 15 hours...
The problem didn't go away. In the battery menu there isn't anything abnormal.
I will also do a battery calibration, but is there anything else i could do?
I love this phone, but this problem is.. impossible to "manage".
I also used different chargers...
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Can u download Ampere and tell us results?
If I missed anything let me know. (Also, 30 minutes later after i took that screenshot i am sitting with the battery at 93% already)
After the deep clean my overheating issues went away.
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And while charging..
Basically it draws double of the power it takes.
Edit:
Yep, charger issues. The charger i am Using works fine with a lumia 640xl and an g2 mini, but doesn't really like my OnePlus, basically my 5$ powerbank gave more power to my phone than the charger i was using, now i am using an ASUS Memopad charger that sends around 800Ma of juice to my phone, works perfectly fine now, and also no more overheating.
I hope this topic will also help others.
Thank you, fataldose for suggesting me Ampere.
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