not start phone after i calibrated battery with advanced battery calibrator - LG G Flex 2

Hello
i just calibrated the battery with "advanced battery calibrator" app. in the begning of the process it noticed that do not turn on phone unless the fully charged. i turned off the phone but it automatically turned on; i calibrated with that software again and turned it off, but it automatically turned on again. i turned it off and; after fully charged i wanted to turn on the phone: but the phone so quickly turn on & off. the LG logo just blinking. when i attach the charger it turn on and i can use the phone and it show correct percent of battery. but when i remove the charger cable, it turn off after 10 second. i upgrade its rom but still the problem exists.
can anybody help me?

rezash85 said:
Hello
i just calibrated the battery with "advanced battery calibrator" app. in the begning of the process it noticed that do not turn on phone unless the fully charged. i turned off the phone but it automatically turned on; i calibrated with that software again and turned it off, but it automatically turned on again. i turned it off and; after fully charged i wanted to turn on the phone: but the phone so quickly turn on & off. the LG logo just blinking. when i attach the charger it turn on and i can use the phone and it show correct percent of battery. but when i remove the charger cable, it turn off after 10 second. i upgrade its rom but still the problem exists.
can anybody help me?
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My guess would be your battery is bad. I've had my device since launch and have gone through 4 batteries. Each time at failure the symptoms were the same. Battery drains fast, device shuts down with random amount of battery percentage remaining then bootloops and eventually only functions when a charger is plugged in. I'm guessing you were having battery issues intially and that's why you decided to use a calibrator? The calibration process may have been the last straw and your battery is shot.

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