Hello I have the D337 and the battery drains too fast. For example before I go to sleep the phone is fully charged and in the morning the battery is at ~40%. I took it to service and they told me that there was a battery malfunction and they replaced it. But the problem exists even with new battery. I took it again to the service center and they told me that there is nothing wrong with the device everything is working perfect. But when I took back the phone the problem is here. I tried factory reset, the same. I tried force updating the rom with LG Update Tool and again the battery drains. I tried with simply stock LG rom without installing anything from my apps and again the battery drains. The graphic from battery (in settings) show that there is something keeping the phone is active. The graphic doesn't show any moment that the phone is idle (that happens even if I just leave the phone alone at night). The apps from battery menu are: 1) media 26% cell standby 23%, wifi 23%, phone idle 22%, android system 5%.
What is wrong with the device?
Is there anything that I can do to find out what is causing the problem?
Thanks in advance.
The problem was fixed after one more factory reset and formatting the sd. Maybe some old caches or old kk files were causing the problem.
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hi,
Phone Model : HTC Sensation Z710e
Status : Unrooted
Since I upgrade (official upgrade) to ICS 4.0.3 my battery is having an unusual problem. Say if I charged the phone to 100% and keep it, the next morning the battery drains out to almost dead without any wi-fi,bluetooth,data connection.
I have tested some other things as well, after it is 100% charged, if i power off the phone, remove battery and put it back and power on the phone, it still drains like 4% of battery in that 1 minute. Sometimes it is more. I have checked the battery and it is in good health.
Could it be due to the OS or something? How do I fix it? Please suggest
Thanks
Charging might help
satap01 said:
hi,
Phone Model : HTC Sensation Z710e
Status : Unrooted
Since I upgrade (official upgrade) to ICS 4.0.3 my battery is having an unusual problem. Say if I charged the phone to 100% and keep it, the next morning the battery drains out to almost dead without any wi-fi,bluetooth,data connection.
I have tested some other things as well, after it is 100% charged, if i power off the phone, remove battery and put it back and power on the phone, it still drains like 4% of battery in that 1 minute. Sometimes it is more. I have checked the battery and it is in good health.
Could it be due to the OS or something? How do I fix it? Please suggest
Thanks
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If your phone is not rooted then first drain your battery below 10% and then switch off the phone. Then charge it to 100% in the off state. Now disconnect the charger and turn on the phone. It will not bring a drastic change. So don't blame me if it doesn't work.
If you have any idea of rooting, then I would prefer clearing battery stats using clockwork mod.
satap01 said:
hi,
Phone Model : HTC Sensation Z710e
Status : Unrooted
Since I upgrade (official upgrade) to ICS 4.0.3 my battery is having an unusual problem. Say if I charged the phone to 100% and keep it, the next morning the battery drains out to almost dead without any wi-fi,bluetooth,data connection.
I have tested some other things as well, after it is 100% charged, if i power off the phone, remove battery and put it back and power on the phone, it still drains like 4% of battery in that 1 minute. Sometimes it is more. I have checked the battery and it is in good health.
Could it be due to the OS or something? How do I fix it? Please suggest
Thanks
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Check running apps on settings - battery - (varies from versions of os settings - battery usage) From there you can see what apps eats the battery eg. Facebook eats 23% Android system eats 70% or whatever (example only dude ) Or just buy a new battery
I have done full drain and full recharged several times. I might try that clearing battery mod.
Secondly, I have already mentioned that my problem is not with battery.
Any other ideas would be appreciated
Thanks
i know there are a lot of other threads out there, but I haven't found one that talked about the problem deeper and has a fix. anyways, I'm experiencing a serious battery drain where I charge my phone up to 100, unplug it in the morning, go to school and leave it in my pocket for 2 hours, and it ends up being 70-80% and the screen on time isn't even on the battery stats because I've barely used my phone to have it show up. As im typing this on my phone, ive even lost 2%. Is anyone experiencing something similar and is there a fix for this? At 33% now, according to the battery usage, cell standby is at the top of the list with 10% and screen on time is 25 minutes . Thanks so much
Please post some screenshots of battery stats and someone may be able to help
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My phone is the same way. Even with the latest update that made cell standby way better where it sits at 1-3% my phone drains like crazy. It's been off the charger for 3 hours and 1 hour of screen on time and it's at 57%. They need a bigger battery in the s7.
Check to see if you have a VPN app installed, Firefox, Candy Crush (or other King app), or a weather app. Many use mdnsd that eats power. King apps send data all the time. And there may be some adware that you have that is eating power. Hope this helps...
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I have had the same problem. With the earlier update I had the issue with (what I consider) excessive drain caused by cell phone standby. With the latest update cell phone standby has taken a back seat to Android System. Here is a screenshot from today. As you can see Android System has more than twice the percentage of anything else. I reset the phone a couple of days ago but that had absolutely no effect. Went to a local Verizon store to complain which naturally went nowhere.
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I have had the same problem. With the earlier update I had the issue with (what I consider) excessive drain caused by cell phone standby. With the latest update cell phone standby has taken a back seat to Android System. Here is a screenshot from today. As you can see Android System has more than twice the percentage of anything else. I reset the phone a couple of days ago but that had absolutely no effect. Went to a local Verizon store to complain which naturally went nowhere.
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I did a factory reset in recovery wiped cache twice and rebooted I have had much better battery. 20-30% higher when I leave work. I also kept WiFi calling turned off not sure if that was the drainer.
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My Nexus 5 is losing about 10% battery/hour and I am unable to identify the cause.
The battery software identifies the cause as "miscellaneous" and betterbatterystats shows no unusual activity.
I have ensured WiFi scanning is off, I have also rebooted into safe mode with airplane mode on and still the battery drains.
A factory reset has not cured the problem.
The top of the phone is a little warm indicating there is some activity taking place.
Also worth noting that the CPU states in betterbatterystats indicates the the phone is in deep sleep over 90% of the time.
This started 2 nights ago, I can see no app updates and have not updated the ROM in this time.
Any ideas or suggestion on what I could try next?
How old is your battery? A few days before my original battery crapped out, it was draining like crazy.
You could also try uninstalling Facebook, that helped battery peformance for me
My Moto Maxx is never going below 15% battery for quite some time.
I was running CM 12.1 before and I am running the CM 13.0 preview now.
The problem now seems much worse.
This could be my battery dying?
Wait its not going below 15% or above 15%? Also, did you flash the ROM with a clean wipe (no dirty flash)?
Another thing to note is that the CM 13.0 Build is a "PREVIEW" which means that there are a TON of bugs in there. I would advise you go back to CM 12.1 for the time being.
It is never going below 15%.
On CM12.1 it also happened.
When it reaches 15% percent, the phone shuts down and needs to be charged.
After sometime charging, it displays the battery as above 15% and I can turn it on again.
Mine had always done that at 5 percent. Here lately it's closer to 7 percent.
I'm on original 5.0.2 and also facing that issue... I've heard onde it's related to the use of non original chargers, or even QI chargers... Never got rid of it, even after a full wipe/factory reset...
I've had this problem too and made a post over in the Droid Turbo forums but no one ever replied..
At least I'm not the only one that has this problem.
Yeah I've always had this issue between 5-8% on my three Turbos. Stock Rom and other flavors. They all shut the phone down around there.
Solved the problem with this app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.newagetools.batdoc&hl=pt_BR
Now my battery goes down to 1% again, yahoo!!!!
how can that app fix it?? i would think its a placebo effect as i see dificult for an app to read or fix battery info...
maybe it locks out the bad parts (like an old chkdsk on a HD)
anyway i will tryit if i see it tries to go rogue with the Ads it Dies..
Batteries in laptops and phones have a file that keeps track of battery life. They use this to estimate percentage.
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still having this issue
I have the same problem. It started as shutting down at %5, then %7, now it's %15 shuts down.
The same thing on my XT1254. It shuts down near 5%, I will try to charge it with my old i9505 charger, it could be a problem related to TurboCharger.
Hello guys,
My girlfriend's phone had this issue some months ago, what I did in order to fix this issue was:
1) Let the battery drain until phone shutdown. (try to turn on again until you cannot)
2) Fully charge with an original Motorola charger (phone turned off)
3) When it reached 100%, turn on the phone but enter in the fastboot mode and wipe caches
4) Uses the phone normally and let reaches 0%.
Making these steps, the battery back to have a "normal" behaviour
danilobertelli said:
Hello guys,
My girlfriend's phone had this issue some months ago, what I did in order to fix this issue was:
1) Let the battery drain until phone shutdown. (try to turn on again until you cannot)
2) Fully charge with an original Motorola charger (phone turned off)
3) When it reached 100%, turn on the phone but enter in the fastboot mode and wipe caches
4) Uses the phone normally and let reaches 0%.
Making these steps, the battery back to have a "normal" behaviour
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I´ll perform these steps, thank you
Although you see the battery as percentage, the operating system does not see it that way. It uses lower limit voltage of the battery to shut down the device in order to extend battery life. Batteries do not like to get and stay deep discharged (below low level voltage)...if you do this frequently, you will severely hamper your battery's life.
Hi all, I am experiencing some problems with the battery of my phone after doing a factory reset due to general slowdown. Here are the specs of the device:
E6653 - Android 7.1.1 - Build no. 32.4.A.1.54 (branded by Wind which is an Italian telephone company)
The problem is, after the reset the phone started to shutdown due to "low" battery at 70%. My first thought was "OK, the battery is gone" because I have the phone since 2015. But after the restart, the level is still 70% instead of 0%.
Moreover, when it shuts down, I can't reboot unless the phone is on charge. When it restarts, as I said before, the charge is the same level as before the reboot, and if I leave the phone untouched it lasts for the whole day as before. But if I use it for more than some minute, it reboots again signaling low battery, but the charge is the same as before. The phone can't reboot by itself, it needs to be plugged. After it has restarted, I can remove the cable and the phone keeps working as usual.
Here is what I tried to do until now:
- Calibrate the phone (phone is not rooted): the phone keeps working until the battery goes to 60%, then shuts down and is unable to reboot if not plugged to the charger. the same happens if I try to reboot it manually.
- Remove power saving options (stamina, data saving etc.) the phone keeps working until 40% of power, then shuts down as before, but if I try to reboot it manually it is able to reboot normally.
Here is what I am thinking to do:
- Root the phone to perform a root calibration: in this case I would like to know if there is a way to root the stock ROM only, without custom kernels, custom ROM etc. because the stock ROM has always worked flawlessly and I don't want to change it;
- Think about a battery replacement. One thing I noticed is that before the reboot, the battery seems to heat a bit, but not more than usual. I don't know if it can be linked to the problem I described.
Do you have any suggestions? Thanks in advance
I think it's purely a matter of battery because I never experienced it in the xperia Z3,about the problems of the root and of the calibration battery that no results really mean,I'd say replace the battery and if the problem still occurs there is the possibility of more severe that the IC power or IC charger or something I don't quite understand because I'm not a technician
I have same issue. Even battery level show more than 80%, but suddenly the Z5 shutdown. It is really annoying. I did factory reset but not help. Check battery status show healthy as well. I am not sure battery issue or some hardware issue such a corrupt NAND.
Also phone got hot even just take a picture.
Totally I am tired with this phone. I used use many kinds of Android since 1.6. But this Z5 stock is unstabler than own customized kernel phone.
I regret bought this phone.
I found this old thread still open so the conclusion is: I had the phone tested by ad authorized assistance centre and the battery was gone, so I had it replaced and re-calibrated the phone as soon as the new battery was in. It has been working for two years and the capacity is still at about 95% so the thread can be marked as solved