[Completed] Moto G (XT1032) Battery Issue - XDA Assist

First of all, hello to everyone on the team of XDA Assist and thank you for having this great forum. Okay, now to the big deal, so this issue starts since the first day I changed to Lollipop through the CM 12 Nightlies, the main problem is that my battery drains a lot in idle (like 20% in 4 hours while on 3G mode and 2-3% per hour on WiFi) and also, my battery gauge is wrong (e.g: I use my phone and it stays at 60% then it suddenly drops at 57%) and I dont know if this is a software issue or a hardware issue, here is a list of the things I have tried:
Wiping Cache/Dalvik/Factory reset/Data
Calibrating the battery with a "calibration" app on the PS
Changing the ROM, I have tried CM12, 12.1 and Im actually running BlissPop 5.1 (Same problem on all of the 3 ROMS)
Letting the battery fully discharge and charge from 0% (When I connect my phone to the wall charger while the phone is off, it will turn on by itself)
And I dont know what to do anymore, seriously this is getting me crazy and yes, I already posted on the Moto G subforum but no one answered... so I guess they dont know how to fix my issue? However, I know this is not a helpdesk so I would like to know what else can I do or where other subforum can I go to fix my problem already.
Thanks in advance.
-Alejo

Hi, thank you for using XDA Assist. The best I can tell you is to post in your device's forum. They are the experts on your device. But I'd go back to stock and see if you still have the same battery issues. If you don't then it's an issue with the Rom you flashed.

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[Completed] Galaxy S3 randomly turns off and can't be turned on until it's plugged in

Ok so I have a galaxy s3 gt-i9300, which is about 20 months old, and it started to have this problem a month or so ago. The phone was running a kit Kat cyanogenmod rom, and it was draining the battery somewhat faster than the stock rom, and one day the screen started flickering at around 30% battery, which followed by the phone turning off itself. It can't be turned on until it's plugged in, and when I do so, the battery is at 0% charge, so I figured this was a battery problem and I replaced the battery for a new, original samsung battery. I thought this would make the trick. But I didn't, so my last thought was to return to stock software and this didn't solve the problem either. This always happens to me in every single charge at around 30%-40%. The rest of the charge lasts as long as expected, so the phone basically uses 60%-70% of a charge. I'm all ears for solutions to this and I also want to know what is causing it
Hi,
Unfortunately, it sounds like a hardware issue to me. In any case, you need to ask such questions in the Samsung S3 i9300 dedicated forums which can be found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/help
Good luck mate!
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[Completed] Strange android system battery draining

Hello everyone!
I own a LG G3 D855 and from the moment I bought it, I've noticed problems regarding battery life. After some resets, the store changed my battery. Despite this, it remained more or less the same. I usually never pass 3 hours of screen-on-time (no gaming!) with a full charge. After that, I considered it was due to the 2K display and reports around the internet talk about 4 hours with this phone, so I became thinking it was quite normal to have this battery life (asking your opinion, guys). Notice I usually have wifi on; 3g, nfc and gps turned off.
However there's a second problem. Sometimes, at random days, like it happen today, I get android system using more battery than the screen (around 50-60%).
I'm avoiding sending it over to the warranty, because I'll be 30 days without the phone and not sure they're figure out the problem.
Any help?
PS: I'm running stock Lollipop, haven't rooted yet. Same behaviour when I had 4.4
XDA Visitor said:
Hello everyone!
I own a LG G3 D855 and from the moment I bought it, I've noticed problems regarding battery life. After some resets, the store changed my battery. Despite this, it remained more or less the same. I usually never pass 3 hours of screen-on-time (no gaming!) with a full charge. After that, I considered it was due to the 2K display and reports around the internet talk about 4 hours with this phone, so I became thinking it was quite normal to have this battery life (asking your opinion, guys). Notice I usually have wifi on; 3g, nfc and gps turned off.
However there's a second problem. Sometimes, at random days, like it happen today, I get android system using more battery than the screen (around 50-60%).
I'm avoiding sending it over to the warranty, because I'll be 30 days without the phone and not sure they're figure out the problem.
Any help?
PS: I'm running stock Lollipop, haven't rooted yet. Same behaviour when I had 4.4
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Battery life ... oh there are many different fators that influence the battery life.
For example: The battery (capacity and health), the firmware (many the kernel), the apps, the usage, the system/apps settings, the temperature, the (wifi and/or mobile) signal strength, etc.
So it's hard to say if your battery life is "normal" or not.
For detailed discussion about the battery life on your device, please post in the G3 General > Battery Life Discussion thread.
If you think your battery is fine and suspect an app draining your battery, I recommend to install and use Better Battery Stats (BBS) app.
For some stats you will need to root your phone though. But you can record all stats and post a dumpfile from the app to the app thread, and the "experts" will analyze it for you ... helping to identify the culprit.
Thread closed. Thank you!

[Q] WiFi causing battery drain

Hello,
Looks like my home WiFi is causing battery drain in my OnePlus One. When it's turned ON I lose 30-35% during 24 hours and when it's OFF 5-7% (assuming that phone lies not used).
My device is rooted, running 05Q OTA and stock kernel. 4G is disabled. WiFi signal is quite low at the place where I used to use my OPO. But I don't think that is the casue of battery drain. My Nexus 7 (with CM12) doesn't have this problem. Maybe it's my router firmware?
You can see all screenshots at imgur (dot) com/a/kqquU (sorry for that but I can't post links because I don't have 10 posts on the XDA forum).
Overall my battery isn't that bad but the fact that lying device is awake for around 22% of time makes me worried.
I asked for help from OP support but according to them there is no issue with my battery. Hopefully you can help me.
Sorry for my bad English.
Cheers,
blu3h34r7
Thread closed at OP request

Huge idle battery drain ?

Hi everyone ,
I am using the unlocked AT&T Galaxy S7 SM-930A, running latest unlocked rom SM-930U,
The battery drain 1% in about 20 minutes of Idle , I checked battery status, it does not show any applications that used huge percents of battery.
I tried to factory reset the phone , but the problem still persist.
Anyone know this problem, please help me, thank you.
vroyibg said:
Hi everyone ,
I am using the unlocked AT&T Galaxy S7 SM-930A, running latest unlocked rom SM-930U,
The battery drain 1% in about 20 minutes of Idle , I checked battery status, it does not show any applications that used huge percents of battery.
I tried to factory reset the phone , but the problem still persist.
Anyone know this problem, please help me, thank you.
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Same here, Rogers SM-G930W8. Android System and Android OS have higher usage that the Screen. I was just about to factory reset the phone but decided not to after reading this post.
Its a great phone but this battery issue is a REAL pain. Ive read elsewhere its the Location Services keeping the phone from sleeping. Turning it off isnt a fix, as everything on these phones uses Location Services now.
Any help you guys may have would be GREATLY appreciated. Good luck OP.
Could someone solve the problem? I have the last update and the battery is drained and turned off with 40%

Phone turns off at 40% battery

Hi,
My xiaomi mi4c has a big problem, the battery discharges quickly and around 40 50% phone turns off with message "0 battery" but i turn on imediatly and battery is there where was before turning off, and from 40 or 50% keeps discharging to real 0%.But on night in sleep mod or inactivity its discharging a little bit, maybe 5% all night. Any clues or advises? Its rooted and has android 6, no auto brightness, no gps enabled or other thing like that... Its very annoying...
Thank you!
eugenaxe said:
Hi,
My xiaomi mi4c has a big problem, the battery discharges quickly and around 40 50% phone turns off with message "0 battery" but i turn on imediatly and battery is there where was before turning off, and from 40 or 50% keeps discharging to real 0%.But on night in sleep mod or inactivity its discharging a little bit, maybe 5% all night. Any clues or advises? Its rooted and has android 6, no auto brightness, no gps enabled or other thing like that... Its very annoying...
Thank you!
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I used to have this exact problem too, clean flashing an Android Nougat ROM with the latest firmware fixed it for me.
Sent from my Mi-4c using Tapatalk
Matt17BR said:
I used to have this exact problem too, clean flashing an Android Nougat ROM with the latest firmware fixed it for me.
Sent from my Mi-4c using Tapatalk
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Can you send me the link ROM that you installed? I will give a chance, i already ordered a new battery :d
eugenaxe said:
Can you send me the link ROM that you installed? I will give a chance, i already ordered a new battery :d
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I use AICP 12.1, it's one of the most popular threads in the ROM development forum in this section. But I can almost guarantee you that your phone won't have that problem anymore if you install any of the other ROMs, since I believe it to be related to the firmware more than to the ROM itself.
Matt17BR said:
I use AICP 12.1, it's one of the most popular threads in the ROM development forum in this section. But I can almost guarantee you that your phone won't have that problem anymore if you install any of the other ROMs, since I believe it to be related to the firmware more than to the ROM itself.
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Mybe i should said but my phone has 2years old and this problem went up when phone guarantee expired ) very typical...
I don't think it's the issue, my phone is approaching 2 years too and it had been there for a while before I switched ROMs again.
Changing battery helped me solve the problem
Me too.And my battery was bulge.
So i replace the new one.The problem was solve:laugh:
solution : try replace your battery with new one maybe

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