I have Meizu m2 notes and a problem with charging the battery. I use stock Flyme and the battery does not show consumption charging diagram. There is no display of how much it was spent on screen off / on. What matters is that it shows charging, but it does not charge at all, does not increase the percentage. Or full, but very slow or I have to shut it off with full. I can not figure out what the problem is, what do you think can be a problem for the problem?
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Hi
My battery for tablet is showing 97% charged as well as FULL word in settings for battery.
Dock is at 100% (showing it on dual battery widget)
How its possible that its full at 97% (tablet)?
Is there way to fix that?
Tnx
It's completely normal. The Transformer will not start charging the device until it goes below 95%. It considers anything above 95% as "full". I believe that it does this so that it's not constantly charging the battery... Just a guess though...
Hello ppl
My galaxy note 8.0 battery needs battery calibration so i discharged the battery and while charging it (turned off device) I noticed that battery state give full green battery 100% for seconds then drop back to the low level it is charging on (that keep happening every about 2 minutes!!) .. that's while the charger "AC" is plugged and I didn't unplug it ... anybody noticed such behavior or has explanation? ... thx
Hello, this is how my battery life looks like.
So, battery, when it charges, goes up smoothly up to about 50 percentage mark. Then, the rate of charge slows dramatically, followed by a huge surge at the end. As soon as I unplugged my phone, however, the battery drops significantly, and I end up losing battery even as the battery is charged.
Any idea what has happened? I see no significant wake lock (I have no idea what the application says it's active), signal is high and sync is turned off. Is it a hardware issue? Corrupted battery stat?
I am running CM 11 Milstone 12, and the battery is a ZeroLemon extended battery.
uion1715 said:
Hello, this is how my battery life looks like.
So, battery, when it charges, goes up smoothly up to about 50 percentage mark. Then, the rate of charge slows dramatically, followed by a huge surge at the end. As soon as I unplugged my phone, however, the battery drops significantly, and I end up losing battery even as the battery is charged.
Any idea what has happened? I see no significant wake lock (I have no idea what the application says it's active), signal is high and sync is turned off. Is it a hardware issue? Corrupted battery stat?
I am running CM 11 Milstone 12, and the battery is a ZeroLemon extended battery.
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Sounds like the battery or possibly the charging port is going bad. Those are really the only two I can think of
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Hi, guys!
After updating my phone to 5.1.1 I now have a weird scenario when charging my phone.
I would let my phone die, and then when I charge it I would switch it on when it gets to round about 10%. Upon start up my battery display in the notification panel will say around 50-60%?! I'm really confused. Is there a way I can reset this? I have tried cycling the battery but that hasn't solved it.
Any suggestions are welcome!
Thanks,
Paul.
afaik its not good to leave the battery go below 5%
i always try to keep my battery between 40% and 90%
after an os update it takes a couple of weeks for the new os to adjust itself to the battery and the more you use it the better it will predict the remaining battery level
I have issue with battery charging too. When i plug it charging is fine ,but when i get phone on my hand to use Then stop charging like 10-20 mA from 1100 mA. Any suggestions?
Hello everyone, I would like to ask for your kind help with this problem.
My Poco X3 PRO has a problem with its battery, when I see with No Gravity Kernel the battery data, when I flash the fastboot ROM it indicates 100% capacity and its battery has a long duration but after charging the device 5 times its Low capacity between 93% to 90%, specifically 4793 Mah, this reduces my battery life and it would be great if you help me to calibrate the battery and not end up causing the same error, best regards
No kernel can help with that. They just have different ways of displaying battery capacity.
Lost capacity on a battery is lost capacity, since the battery degrades a bit from regular use and charging. And using fast charging degrades the battery faster than regular 10 Watt charging.
Don't be too fooled with battery, use your phone same as normal ones.