mophie juice pack taking long time to charge - Galaxy S6 Accessories

how long does it take everyone else to charge without the phone in the case and with phone in case?ive had it on the charger since yesterday and its only showing three dots. do i have a faulty mophie?

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Battery Charging Issue

I know there is a bug in which after an overnight charge, the unit is unresponsive unitl you soft reset it. I've read the thread. My TP exhibits this problem as well. However, mine seems to have an additional problem not mentioned in that thread. After charging overnight, my TP IS NOT CHARGED! After an overnight charge, the battery is nearly dead and a soft reset does not fix that. It has happened several times now. After plugging it into the charger before bed, I confirm that the charge light is on and that it shows charging on the status screen, however, THE BATTERY IS NOT CHARGING. Has anyone else experienced this quirk? It doesn't always do this, however, so I'm very confused about what is happening.
Dumb question - but are you using the factory charger? I had a problem when I purchased my Touch Pro in the fact that I used another charger which also was USB for another phone, but for some reason had that problem. Using the charger supplied with the phone fixed it.
eryeal said:
Dumb question - but are you using the factory charger? I had a problem when I purchased my Touch Pro in the fact that I used another charger which also was USB for another phone, but for some reason had that problem. Using the charger supplied with the phone fixed it.
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Yup. Factory charger and cable. Not a dumb question, BTW. That could have very well been the problem although any USB charger should work.
What about if you turn the phone off and charge?
On a related issue, I used TomTom the other day for a 1 hour trip with the phone on a USB lighter socket charger. Started with 48% full battery, when I finished the battery was down to 30%!!! Basically the phone uses more power than the USB can provide when the screen+GPS is on!! I also find plugging the phone into the charger with the screen on & WiFi on will mean the phone charges at a speed of 1% every 8 minutes - taking all day to charge from empty!
To ease the problems I purchased a separate phone+battery cradle off eBay and a spare battery. I swap to the charged battery every morning and put the other one in to charge. The used battery is usually at 25% after a good days use. Before I did this and charged using the USB plug I used to get 6 hours use before needing to re-charge.
Disconnect the cable from the factory charger and plug in in your PC, see if it charges there. If it does, then you can return your charger, if it doesn't then i'd return my TP.
I have had the Touch Pro for eleven days(got in October 31,2008) and I have issues with the phone. First, I love this phone, however, the battery will not hold a charge. I started with a fully charged battery, used sprint navigation to direct me on a 2 hour trip. My phone was dead by the time I got to my destination. The phone was extremely hot, I mean extremely hot during the entire trip. The next day I took the phone into the sprint store and they switched the battery and told me that the phone check out okay. for the next several days, i used the phone sparingly to see if the battery was okay. I made about 7 calls and 12 text messages, my battery was down 3 bars after being fully charged. I tried the navigation within the city limits and the phone again stared to get hot. My sprint picturemail would not work, it takes hours to send a picturemail. I call customer care and talked with technical support, who did not have a clue about the phone, they had me on hold, researchec, told me to do a few things and then had me to perform a hard reset. The picturemail worked for a few messages and then it started to take hours to send a picturemail. i then went into a sprint store for ready now service to see if there was something I was doing that was causing the battery loss, etc. The CSR in the store did not have a clue about the phone. He went through the computer told me a few things to do and that was it. My battery continued to perform poorly, so I again called customer care and was told afte a serious of conversations and procedures that i need to have the phone replace and that my phone could be defective. They told me to go in to a store and have them make the switch. Well, there are no phones in any of the stores in my area. I call customer care again and asked them to look at the notes on my account and send me a replacement phone, because there are none available in the stores. That was a horror story and i currently have an expensive phone that i have to keep on the charger. i actually purchased a universal charger from sprint that can be used in your car and/or in a wall socket to make certain I don't lose my charge. I think the phone is over priced for how it is operating for me. Sprint should provide an additional battery for the touch pro like they do for the Instinct. The should also include the universal charger in the box. The phone cost to much to not operate better. The sprint picture mail sucks, The sprint TV sucks, but the phone is really nice, if sprint can correct the issues mentioned.
I don't charge it at night cuz i don't like to "overcharge", so i usually charge it when i get home b4 I sleep. I have been considering getting an additional battery with a dedicated battery charger from HTC though. ever gave that a thought?
I seem to be having this same issue with my Fuze that I just got yesterday. After a full night on charger it's at 82%. I'm going to try it over usb on pc to see if it gets any higher otherwise I'll be taking it back to the store today.
The HTC touch pro (with factory ROM) is protected from overloading. Which means that overnight it will load for about 3 hours from an empty battery and then it is full (white light will go from sliding to full circle). After that the charging stops. Which means that if you sleep for 8 hours, the remaining 5 hours your phone will be using the battery.
Now the question remains, what is drianing your battery in 5 hours? The initial suspects are GPS (any GPS software should be cleared from memory, press the most right corner icon to see what's running), the wifi or the HSPA / 3G connection. Use comm manager to put those off.
Of course, the second option is that the charging is not happening because of a defect, in that case return it to the shop.
Pretty sure this is a common problem, I don't think returning the phone will solve a thing.
My phone does the same. Though if you charge it with the phone turned off, it charges fine. I purchased a separate charger and spare battery and just swap them over when I need to (1.5 days with moderate usage).
Pretty sure this is all down to the phone using more power than it should be, hopefully future rom updates will fix this. Even when using Tomtom in the car with the phone charging on a USB cigarette charge cable can't charge it - it actually has less charge at the end of a long journey.
Oh and I can also mention that I have the original HTC battery and two spare batteries (which look like copies with, the HTC sticker is there but not quite the same). The spare batteries act just the same as the original HTC battery.

HTC s640 Battery Issues?

Hi Folks,
My s640 seems to have developed an issue with the battery. It will get to about 50% and stay there for most of the day then suddenly I get the low and critical warnings, then off. The warnings then off sequence happens within about 10 seconds of getting the first warning. On one occasion I got the low and critical warnings, but then the phone reported 268% battery remaining.
Is/has anyone else experienced this issue or anything similar? I'm wondering if it is the phone or the battery.
Thanks.
I am having the same trouble.
I'll fully Charge my battery and then disconnect it and us it for about 10 minutes and suddenly it will drop my call, turn off my bluetooth and disable the radio (network), and if I don't plug it in, within 30 seconds it shuts off. If I remove the battery, hold the power button for 5 seconds and the put the battery back in and turn it on then I have my battery shows 90+% free.
I'm not sure if it's the battery or the phone.
have you tried running the battery till it won't turn on the phone. Then charging it up again?
maybe a hard reset may help?
daroota said:
I am having the same trouble.
I'll fully Charge my battery and then disconnect it and us it for about 10 minutes and suddenly it will drop my call, turn off my bluetooth and disable the radio (network), and if I don't plug it in, within 30 seconds it shuts off. If I remove the battery, hold the power button for 5 seconds and the put the battery back in and turn it on then I have my battery shows 90+% free.
I'm not sure if it's the battery or the phone.
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Yes I too am having this issue since rom upgrade so is a friend, he just purchased new battery from Telus but they shipped wrong one. Will update if new battery resolves his issues. I went throught three phones with brand new battery they all did same thing Battery is not HTC 20 dolllar aftermarket one (just before warranty expired). Have gotten 400 credit for new phone but nothing like this one out there except Touch Pro Diamond and I hear even with new battery that phone battery life is too short to last through day. Get feeling Telus broke something in software with Rom update used to be when phone battery was expiring a red light would blink (opposite of blue tooth light) now it is only notifications from WM that phone battery is critically low and shuts of radio etc. yet you plug phone in and it's charged 10 minutes later makes no sense. Rechargable batteries voltage change with charge the interesting thing when I pull my battery the voltage is the same charged or just after error messages (I have a very expensive True RMS Voltmeter from work that has been calibrated in last year) but without load this isn't an accurate test. Does make me think something is not right and beleive it software related for more see my post in Howrds Forums under phone model.
I am having the same issue after the ROM update, not sure if it's the cause. Already replaced a battery on warranty for not holding charge. But now I have had the phone over a year so telus wants me to buy a battery for $80. I know based on this information i'll be wasting my money.
i want stuff to work for more than a year what the hell is money good for?
any fixes or updates wether the new battery helped??
I replaced the battery on my phone and these odd issue I was having are gone guess we have to face the fact that you need to purchase a replacement once a year hopefully it will last a year my problems start just short of a year.
I just got my new battery from here http://www.longlast-battery.com/productCart/pc/viewPrd.asp?idcategory=0&idproduct=17483
I will post after I get it full charged and try it for a day or two
where did you get yours from?
well the battery didn't even last an hour on the way to work.
#1 it was similar but 2-3mm shorter than the OEM and barely touched the contacts on the phone.
#2 charged overnight ok and said 100% charged then withing 20min it said low battery then died shortly after
#3 would not charge a second time (on 2 of my wall chargers, two usb and 1 car charger) Just the red light would light up. Tried jiggling the battery but nothing not even a flashing red light.
so much for a battery bought from the US. Waiting for RMA
typhoonk said:
well the battery didn't even last an hour on the way to work.
#1 it was similar but 2-3mm shorter than the OEM and barely touched the contacts on the phone.
#2 charged overnight ok and said 100% charged then withing 20min it said low battery then died shortly after
#3 would not charge a second time (on 2 of my wall chargers, two usb and 1 car charger) Just the red light would light up. Tried jiggling the battery but nothing not even a flashing red light.
so much for a battery bought from the US. Waiting for RMA
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I purchased a battery from E-bay and it would not charge at all. Existing charge in battery was enough for me to know that my issues were battery related after all as phone lasted for quite awhile. Tried charging ebay battery for close to 12 hours no go, so returned it for full refund. Called Telus because my calls in were while I was under warranty still but it had since expired they credited my account for the price of battery over a couple of years (1.5 batteries really) to make up for battery not lasting more than a year...hope that makes sense. Doubt I will buy another HTC with todays battery technology there is no reason one of these batties can't last 2-3 years if taken care of. Just a money grab telus/htc on their part in my opinion.
Gave the battery I got from longlast-battery another try.
the battery is CS-DS640SL 1250mAh 3.7V
I got it to charge by turning off the phone and plugging it into a usb port on my PC. Took about 6 hours to charge to 100%.
Won't charge when phone is on which is weird. Even at 90+% charge.
Lasted a full day without charging. That's a good thing I guess. Even when I restarted, it didn't lose the typical 10% drop in charge the other battery does.
I'm going to discharge it and charge it three times to see if it starts working properly and letting me charge it normally. Was a tip someone gave me. Won't hurt anything, and if it doesn't work I can still send it back.
Curious what you guys think. do you think it's a bad battery and I should just get an exchange, or I should just get my money back, and shell out the $100+ for a Telus battery?
Well the longlast battery test failed badly. Lasted about half a day with minimum calls and data use. No wifi no bluetooth. After it died I took it out and let it sit for a bit as the battery was fairly warm. After I put it back in, it said I had about %40 left. Very odd. And it lasted for another two hours before dying.
Now it's back at the won't charge stage. So I finally got an RMA number, so this one is going back.
Hitting Telus on the way home to pony up for a new battery. Getting the extended one as it's only $20 more. Hopefully this one will last more than a year - then I can get another phone (got to love 3yr retention contracts that end early )
I've created a Facebook group to act as a petition for everyone with the notorious battery life problem.
Join the group here, it's open to everyone:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=100925126406
Share your experiences dealing with Telus positive or negative ones.. or tell us if you've been able to fix the problem by hacking the device. Anything at all that will help the people still stuck with this phone.
I have done some efforts regarding battery capacity measurement Just lookup this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=5558383#post5558383

Slept on my Atrix 2!

After a long day of class I pass out and woke up to find that I had slept on top of my phone It was on before I went to sleep and was pretty warm when I grabbed it. Tried to turn it on, which it wouldn't. And when connecting it to a charger it doesn't charge. Taking out the battery and putting it back it gave me no luck either. The only response I get is when I connect it to my laptop in which case a White LED shows in the top right of the screen for a brief moment and the distinguishing sound you hear when you connect something to your computer, but nothing happens.
I did read and found out that the white led shows up because its unable to boot because there's not enough juice to put it in the charging process so someone suggested to get an external charger for the battery in which case i can do, but wanted a 2nd opinion.
Another thing to note is that my phone isn't rooted or anything of that kind of matter. Still in the factory settings in which I first bought it in. Any help and suggestions is appreciated.
Yeah! Charge it up and see if it gets some life.
Charge it in the wall, not in the pc. No matter what. Left the phone there and see what happens in 2hs
Left it in connected to the wall charger for a few hours - no response.
VathaRich said:
Left it in connected to the wall charger for a few hours - no response.
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When I bought my phone it had the same issue. I got it used and the person that sold it to me forgot to remove the battery before shipping.
I tinkered with it forever, and even left it plugged in overnight and it kept the white LED.
I had an external charger from my last phone, so with rubber bands I was able to rig it in there and it got me going.
I have a spare external charger, but with cost and shipping you could get a charger and battery for the same price I imagine. $10 on Ebay.
Had white led light before when I was rooting my Atrix. Just need to get a external battery charger and charge it and try not to let the battery get drained like that again. Guessing your body heat drained all the battery cause the same thing happens to my second battery when I leave it in my pockets.

The n8010 charging problem - My second Note 10.1 is about to be returned

I thought it might be worth writing a post about my second tablet's failure before returning it as I'm not sure whether to get it fixed/replaced or look for a refund. Maybe someone has some thoughts? After suffering the apparent failure of two Note 10.1's I'm getting worried that there is something fundamentally wrong with this tablet.
Now, I should say here that my tablet was bought refurbished. It shouldn't make a difference- I've bought plenty of refurbished tech before and I've never had problems like this but I thought it might be worth mentioning.
So, the first Note arrived faulty. It would not charge above 17%. The charge up to that point was faultless... It just wouldn't go higher than 17%. That made me think it was a software issue but nothing I could do would fix it. Back it went. It was swapped on the door so I know the second tablet was an entirely new tablet (with new charger).
The second Note I received has worked for just shy of 2 months before it too is having a lot of charging issues. It will only occasionally charge now- most of the time I can leave it for hours and it won't go up 1% but every so often it'll start charging again. The lead is fine but I can't check the charger as I don't have another to try out.
Due to my paranoia of charge failure I've monitored the second tablet with 'Battery Mix'. The graph created by the app shows a perfect flat line when the ac adaptor is plugged in. That in itself seems weird... If there was no charging occurring, wouldn't the battery lose charge rather than remain at a constant level?
The flatlining behaviour is what has me worried. Both the tablets had the same issue, the first just stuck at 17% whereas the second will stick at seemingly random levels. But the symptoms of the fault are similar.
Searching the internetz reveals similar cases as mine and, seeing as a refurb device only has a years warranty, I'm not feeling particularly confident in a third Note behaving itself over the long term.
Oh, and after all that whinging... I do actually love the Note 10.1 when it works. It's a really nice bit of kit which I am loathed to have to return.
I have had fits using the supplied stock charging cable. I bought an aftermarket cable & it charges perfectly. Unfortunately, I broke the cable two days ago & had to use the stock supplied cable. Charging is so slow it is ridiculous. I plugged it in yesterday morning at 7% & today, 20 hours later, it is only at 22%.
With the after market cable, it would charge to 100% from 3% in about 3-5 hours.
Just to follow up, I picked up a Samsung dock for the Tab 10.1 & used the charging cable from that to test it & my Note 10.1 started charging very quickly. It went from 21% to 56% in about 30 minutes.
I have no idea why the stock cable is so bad with charging, but it is definitely the culprit.
The Tab 10.1 dock is currently on clearance at my local Verizon store for $10. I am going to swing by later & grab the other one they had for a spare.
Cable is a noted problem in other Sammy forums on XDA .
jje
Thanks for the comments.
The tablet has now gone back for repair/replacement.... It's back to the old Hannspad for me until it returns. Oh joy.
I'm not sure the lead is the problem in my case although this is all just speculation on my part. I guess it makes sense in some ways- the charging became intermittent when plugged in which fits with the dodgy lead idea but when it played up it would just sit on whatever percentage it had been on when I plugged it in. Surely a bad lead would result in more uneven results rather than no change in charge (up or down) after hours of AC power?
I'm now kicking myself that I didn't save a screenshot of the behaviour as seen on the graph created by 'Battery Mix'. It was quite literally a straight horizontal line, no charge up and no discharge down. Most odd.
Fingers crossed the tablet will come back fixed. I have a fear it's going to behave itself as soon as it arrives to be tested but hey ho... We shall see. When it returns I'll definitely be investing in a third party lead.
With the original supplied charging cable plugged into the tablet, the device would drop in charge while in use. Meaning, it wasn't drawing enough/any power while in use. Also, it would sit at 22%. Never go any higher. I left it plugged in for 2 days & it never reached higher than 22%. This is on Jellybean. If I switched back to ICS, it would charge just fine.
I found several threads on the web stating exactly the same behavior.
I have since purchased 2 spare cables from Amazon, 2 Samsung branded travel chargers, & a Power+ travel charger, & ALL of them charge the tablet quickly & to 100%.
If I switch back to the supplied cable, it actually drops charge while in use.
I promise you, it is not the tablet.

[Completed] Samsung Tablet Battery Problem

Good morning.
I own a Samsung tablet for about a year now.
I sometimes had a problem with my tablet when charging, once I plugged it a red cross would appear on the battery icon, if I left the cross there the tablet would charge terribly slow, I would solve the problem by disconnecting and connecting until the cross was gone, so the tablet could recharge normally (which he did).
That was until yesterday when I put it to recharge and left it overnight, when i woke up i realized it had only charged 48%!! I left it for some hours more and when I went back to check it was still 48%. I turned it off and let it charge, which got me to 100% but when I took it to school after it reached like 40/50% it went instantly to 15% and then to 4%.
I then, when reached home, tried several chargers (all from samsung) and installed this program to check on the battery (battery monitor widget) and it showed me that the mA flow was unstable, from 90mA to 1400mA (while on my samsung S3 the flow was 999 al the time)
I tried all the chargers on my S3 also and they charged my phone from 13% to 100% in 30 minutes, so I think it is not my chargers fault.
Is battery dead?
I leave here three screenshots showing some battery data.
EDIT: I have bought one cover from ebay, that came from china, it has some magnets on the back, could the magnets be somehow related to my battery problem?
Could be that the microusb port on the Tablet is going bad or the cover might be interfering. Also there might be a loose contact somewhere.
Please note, anything except official charger for that device will charge it slow.
Please specify exact tablet model.
Perseus said:
Could be that the microusb port on the Tablet is going bad or the cover might be interfering. Also there might be a loose contact somewhere.
Please note, anything except official charger for that device will charge it slow.
Please specify exact tablet model.
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It's a galaxy note 10.1 2014 edition and I am using the charger that came with it
I see that you have posted in correct section [Q] Samsung Tablet Battery Problem.
Please wait for one of the experts for your device to respond.
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