I've had my View 10 (US variant) for a little over a week and a half. Tonight my battery was showing 10 percent when the phone shut down due to no power. I put it on the charger and it rose to 12 percent and then while on the charger, decreased to 10 percent. Now it's charging. Anyone else have this problem. It's a brand new phone, shouldn't be doing this
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Hello, i have my sensation from 2011.
I recently bought him a new battery (2 days ago). !I didn't charge it while being closed yet.
So far i only charged him fully once.
The second time this morning (8 hours of charge time) it was only at ~76%.
In the first 2 hours it charged fast, and when (apparently, i don't know if it really has anything to do with it) the battery temp got lower it stoped charging, when i checked the hour when i woke up the battery started to charge again because the temperature of it raised.
I'm not sure if it has anything to do with battery temperature, I observed this from the screenshot.
When i charge it closed it ussualy charges in ~2 hours. But it barely gets to 3/4 charged when left 8 hours?!?! this is ridiculous.
Do any of you know what might cause the problem?
Is it a genuine HTC Battery? Have you tried it with a different ROM?
Maybe a calibration using Battery Monitor Widget can help.
It is a geniune one.
My other battery had this problem too.
Hi All
The battery died on my S6 tonight with the indicator showing 13% (unlucky I know!). I plugged the phone into my wall fast charger and went for a bath. When I came back down 30 mins later I picked up the phone and it was showing 0% but in the notification area it had recognised the fast charger and said 1 hour 20 mins to full.
I changed the USB lead from the charger to the phone and initially it charged up to 30% in around 15 mins and then immediately dropped back down to 0%.
I have again changed the USB lead and it seems to be charging again it has made it up to 42% this time without dropping so I'm hoping it fully charges.
Does anyone have any advice or has anyone had a similar issue?
After this I will NEVER buy Samsung again I've had nothing but trouble with this model I really don't think its fit for purpose.
It is sold as a multi media device but if you try to use it as one you need to carry external battery packs. When I took it back to Samsung they said its a "screen on issue" and the screen on time is no more than 3 hours.
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It now appears to be stuck on 42 %
rkidcd911 said:
Hi All
The battery died on my S6 tonight with the indicator showing 13% (unlucky I know!). I plugged the phone into my wall fast charger and went for a bath. When I came back down 30 mins later I picked up the phone and it was showing 0% but in the notification area it had recognised the fast charger and said 1 hour 20 mins to full.
I changed the USB lead from the charger to the phone and initially it charged up to 30% in around 15 mins and then immediately dropped back down to 0%.
I have again changed the USB lead and it seems to be charging again it has made it up to 42% this time without dropping so I'm hoping it fully charges.
Does anyone have any advice or has anyone had a similar issue?
After this I will NEVER buy Samsung again I've had nothing but trouble with this model I really don't think its fit for purpose.
It is sold as a multi media device but if you try to use it as one you need to carry external battery packs. When I took it back to Samsung they said its a "screen on issue" and the screen on time is no more than 3 hours.
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It now appears to be stuck on 42 %
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I've had similar issues like this but I am rooted. It involved me doing a clean install of my preferred rom. If you are stock then try the following 1. Factory reset 2. Flash a firmware via odin. If you still have issues then try a new usb cable and charger. This issue has only ever happened to me once since I've had this phone last September.
I recently got a new s6 under warranty., Locked in box.
Rooted after 4 months, no problem
Less than a month later the battery begins to shut down from 100% charge up to 10 ~ 15 percent, the battery will not turn off if I charge up to 30 percent or below, only if I charge from 50 percent up, I do not know say if it is a physical problem, but the device was hardly used.
Reinstall Stock Firmware Back to normal state?
Have you tried calibrating your battery?
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Have you tried calibrating your battery?
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I Send the Smartphone to the warranty, Is a battery problem,
The battery swelled, unfortunately it was a hardware problem.
Can anyone suggest what is happening here please with Mate9?
My phone has a new battery for last 6 months after original battery started swelling and expanding the phone case. New battery works like original except very occasionally, maybe once a month, the battery runs down faster than normal. It might normally last 36 hours whereas once in a while it would run down in 12 hours - last time the usage attributed high power consumption by Huawei Health app, but I don't know if this was culprit before. HOWEVER, when I plug in charger the phone doesn't charge but continues to run down. If I turn it off it doesn't charge but continues to run down. Then if I wait a few hours with it turned off it then acts normally and recharges 100% in 90 minutes in the turned off state for a full 36hrs++ usage when powered on again.
So what is wrong? Just and old phone needs replacing?
I just had a new battery installed in my Pixel by Ubreakifix because my battery had been draining quickly. My problem is that the battery continues to drain quickly even with the new battery. My understanding is that they install OEM batteries so I don't think that the new battery is the problem.
So, I tried to calibrate the new battery using these steps found here:
1. Discharge your phone fully until it turns itself off.
2. Turn it on again and let it turn itself off.
3. Plug your phone into a charger and, without turning it on, let it charge until the on-screen or LED indicator says 100 percent.
4. Unplug your charger.
5. Turn your phone on. It's likely that the battery indicator won't say 100 percent, so plug the charger back in (leave your phone on) and continue charging until it says 100 percent on-screen as well.
6. Unplug your phone and restart it. If it doesn't say 100 percent, plug the charger back in until it says 100 percent on screen.
7. Repeat this cycle until it says 100 percent (or as close as you think it's going to get) when you start it up without it being plugged in.
8. Now, let your battery discharge all the way down to 0 percent and let your phone turn off again.
9. Fully charge the battery one more time without interruption and you should have reset the Android system's battery percentage.
I seemed to get caught in an endless loop on step 6. After charging the phone to 100% on step 5, I would disconnect the charger and restart the phone. Every time the battery percentage would drop to 60 or 70 percent after restart. After doing that about 5 or 6 times, I gave up on that step because it didn't seem to be making any difference. One cycle of doing this tends to take several hours because of the charge time from 60 percent to 100%. So, this ended up being a many hour process. Should I have just kept repeating step 6 over multiple days in the hopes that eventually after many charge/restart cycles it would eventually register 100%?
Now the battery calibration seems completely out of whack. I have fast battery drain and the pixel shuts off sometimes around 30 or 20 percent remaining battery. Now with minimal screen on time, the battery might last 8 hours. It used to easily last all day even with moderate screen on time.
Any help would be much appreciated!
I would take it back to Ubreakifix. Tell them the battery drops from 100 to 60-70 after a restart. It sounds exactly like what you would expect from a bad battery.
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Yep did that already. They replaced the battery again (for free) and still the same problem. The technician said that this has been a common problem for many pixels after they’ve replaced the battery. He claims it’s because the pixel can’t handle android 10 but I don’t believe that.
I recently bought used Pixel and Pixel XL.
The XL exhibited the exact problems you mentioned (looping steps 5 and 6 and shut off at around 20% mark). Even have this on camera (btw, split screen opening some games like PUBG with your battery status on the other side is a good way to drain the battery and show battery percentage). Not sure if the battery was previously changed but I took it back to the seller and got a refund.
On the other hand, the Pixel (non-XL) is running on Android 10 just fine. Did the battery calibration as you mentioned and it was good to go.