[Mi 4C] Battery problem (or maybe connector?) - Xiaomi Mi 4C

I am having a problem with my MI 4C, i've had it for about 2.5 years but at the last few months my phone started breaking my USB cables and earphones (they stopped working little by little), the phone keeps shutting down on 40-50% of battery and can't turn on untill i plug it on charger, but when i put it on charger i get 60-70% of battery...
I can't even get more than 1 hour SoT, i've checked the battery health status with AIDA64 and few other programs, and it says that is in 'Good' condition. I've tried a lot of ROM's so i guess software problem is out?
I've also noticed most battery draining after i root my phone, can this be somehow connected to the battery problems?

You need to replace the battery.
We had similar issues with the percentages and they resolved after the battery was replaced.
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(HELP) Phone consumes more battery than charge?

I have a HTC Sensation rooted and running on the VIPER rom 1.0.1 i've had that ROM for a month without any problems until this week I charge my phone using the charger i got with the phone and it take a very long time for the battery charge. i can leave the phone in the charger overnight but it would not get fully charged. On some occasions even with the phone charging the battery level falls.
I was like totally lost. I had that charger for almost half a year and it worked perfectly on my device without any problems.
ive bought a new battery off ebay and the problem still persists
ive also tried charging with my usb port on my pc and nothing has changed.
Now the problem that I'm experiencing is that my phone discharges faster than it charges. and that totally sucks. I need some advice,
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I have a HTC Sensation rooted and running on the VIPER rom 1.0.1 i've had that ROM for a month without any problems until this week I charge my phone using the charger i got with the phone and it take a very long time for the battery charge. i can leave the phone in the charger overnight but it would not get fully charged. On some occasions even with the phone charging the battery level falls.
I was like totally lost. I had that charger for almost half a year and it worked perfectly on my device without any problems.
ive bought a new battery off ebay and the problem still persists
ive also tried charging with my usb port on my pc and nothing has changed.
Now the problem that I'm experiencing is that my phone discharges faster than it charges. and that totally sucks. I need some advice,
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check which app is consuming most battery and turn off auto sync, bluetooth, wifi, nfc
use better battery stats to know exactly what is consuming most battery
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.asksven.betterbatterystats&feature=search_result

[Q] ipaq hx4700 replacement battery problems.

Does anyone know what to do when battery says its 0% charged even after it has been fully chaged(the charge led is solid)
I have this weird problem with 2000 mA replacement batteries for the hx4700 (The original one is 1800 mA).
The thing is that both replacement batteries now report 0% to the device even after they have been charged and the amber light comes solid, indicating that the battery is charged.
First battery "died" few monts ago about a week after I charged it for the first time, that happened the day after when I took it out so I can charge the old original one, the new battery had 75% left, so I didn't want to charge that one. The next day after I used up the old battery, (which is still working fine, except that it keeps dying on around 20% power left for years now, because the voltage drops under 3.5V) I replaced it with that new battery which was supposed to have 75% of power left, but it reported 0% so the device died, so I charged it over night, the amber light was solid, but the pocket pc went with critical battery level and CF/SD card removal bull**** and turned off shortly after that, since the circuit that is in the battery reports 0%, no matter what I do, I tried cleaning contacts, tightening the cover, took the battery apart and there was no visible damage and nothing. Then I throught it must be because I accidentaly dropped the battery on the floor (it didn't sound very good), so I just out that one aside and used the another battery.
I have used the another for about a month, charged it only when the battery was actually under 20% or dead, didn't even take it out. Today the battery reported 0% just like that another one and it was fully charged. Also I'm sure its the battery not the pocket pc, I have two hx4700 the old one I have been using for 6 years and the new one that I have just assembled with parts I bought from ipaq repair a month ago, the old battery still works fine and its reporting the charge correctly in both devices and the new ones are both charged, but reporting 0%.
I worked around this problem, by disabling this driver in registry HKLM\Drivers\BuiltIn\BatteryIF\Dll
I chaged the value from "battery.dll" to "battery.dllx" so the driver doesn't work and the battery levels are unknown to the device.
The battery runs fine for hours, like it did before, meaning there is nothing wrong with the battery cells, but with the little circuit, that is inside of the battery and that its annoying, because I don't know the level, can't tell when my ipaq will shut off.
Has this ever happened to anyone? Is there any way to get the battery to work again, without disabling the driver? Should I try replacing the cells of original battery with good cells from those bad batteries? I'm really frustrated how the original battery doesn't have the problem after many years of usage and the replacements have issues after few weeks!

Battery drains fast after unplugging the charger (from full-charge)

Hey guys! I've been having this problem since I charged the phone (N5) for the first time. Whenever I unplug the charger after getting to 100% the battery drains pretty fast, if I go to the battery section in the phone right after unplugging it cell standby or phone idle or google services go up to 50%. I'm thinking that maybe this has to do with the tension when the phone is unplugged. If I use the phone for about 10 or 20 minutes after unplugging it from full-charge it goes to normal, these draining apps decrease in percentage and everything goes to normal.
Do you guys have any idea what could cause that problem?
Thanks.
Crazy thought... It's a percentage....
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New Battery?

OK, so I've had my SM-P900 for about year now.
Suddenly just this week I am noticing my battery is draining considerably faster than usual and is also taking longer to charge. I was using a custom rom but have now switched back to the default 5.02 version that I installed via Kies.
So after a year do I really need to purchase a new battery?
I keep most everything off all the time and really haven't changed anything or how I use it in quite a few months so was wondering if I actually have to break down and purchase a new battery already.
Cheers
Read the threat : Flickering screen to see how to adjust the tip of battery cable closer in order to make better contact before replace a new battery, within one year the battery should still be good.
If you see the same thing with new battery, probably the battery connector has cracked solder joints and needs to be re soldered, common problem of Samsung tablets, not just only this model.
Lithium-Ion batteries generally last between 300-500 full charge cycles before they start losing power. A year is.. way too soon.
Does it also take longer to charge when the device is turned off completely?
In general a drain increase is caused by a software issue, mobile data or a bug. (or heat/cold.) (The difference between mobile data on and off with a 4G connection is 100-0% in deep sleep in 2 days with LTE, and 80 days in airplane mode.)
Signs of a dying battery include random discharges (it suddenly loses 30-70%, it's at 100 when you unplug and suddenly drops to 30%, or it's dead, you plug it in and turn it back on and it suddenly has 50% charge), random reboots and the device just not turning on at all for no apparent reason.
While it'll loose capacity eventually, that usually doesn't negatively affect the charging speed. (If anything it charges faster because it reaches 100% sooner.)
So assuming that I have a dead battery, is there a good replacement battery out there?
I have tried replacement batteries in the past and have found only subpar batteries on the market.
I bought a new battery on Amazon : 26$
This one is an original battery so at this price you should order one.
And about flickering issue, yes you should resolder connectors or changing the battery might solve this issue too (it worked for me)

Battery Problems - Visiual bug or Battery issue?

Dear Community,
since few days a problem with my Xiaomi Mi Mix 2s came out of nowhere. My phone charged very quickly but as soon I removed the charger, the battery drained extremely fast. I lost about 1% in 2 Mins. Then as i charged my phone it charged again super fast to 100%. When I restarted the phone after charging it came back with only 42% so I could charge the phone again. After installing an update the charging went slower so i thought maybe the problem was fixed. So i tried to restart after charging my phone again to 100% and it came back with 30%. But now it is already 4 hours at exactly 30% without loosing any "%". Do you guys think my battery is broken or could it be a software problem?
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Sebastian
Maybe change a battery.

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