Hey guys. I was just wondering if there was any step above "Good" in Quick System Info (app) regarding battery health. My battery did have some problems with Darchstar's 2.1 AOSP, such as losing 13% battery instantly, so I just want to make sure there is no "Excellent" above the "Good Value".
mine shows good also so i guess that is normal.
i had had my phone since it came out
There's no reading above good,that's normal
Thanks guys!
Mine says "Awesomely smokin'!" Is this a glitch?
dennistpm said:
Mine says "Awesomely smokin'!" Is this a glitch?
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Your batteries too hot
dennistpm said:
Mine says "Awesomely smokin'!" Is this a glitch?
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lol...........
Anyone have one that says bad?
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hi guys
refer attached screenshot. i had 55% battery last night. when i woke up after 6 hrs, my phone was totally flat.
anyone can guide me on how to monitor this or troubleshoot this? its not like this always. this is once or twice only within a 6 month period
im using s5 with POK1 alexndr rom
thanks
Yea, have a look on the screen before that one, that lists the different apps that are using the most battery
It's nothing there bellow this list.. that's why I'm bit confused. Do you know any apps which can monitor these kind of issues?
sam20e said:
It's nothing there bellow this list.. that's why I'm bit confused. Do you know any apps which can monitor these kind of issues?
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First thing is your signal , you have bad reception which drains the battery quickly. Next , you can see in the screenshot that your phone is awake even if the screen was off , which mean you have an app draining your battery in background. I can see that you have a modded status bar which mean you are rooted , just install wakelock detector from the play store and it will show you all your wakelocks and alarms.
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I can see that you have a modded status bar which mean you are rooted
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It's a custom ROM...
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OP - There are plenty of battery monitoring apps, this one is pretty good
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gsamlabs.bbm&hl=en_GB
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It's a custom ROM...
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OP - There are plenty of battery monitoring apps, this one is pretty good
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gsamlabs.bbm&hl=en_GB
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Yeah i just saw he's using alexndr rom lol
Thank you guys. I'll install those apps and check
There's a thing that no one asked here. Is your Battery Okay?.....
ya the battery is totally fine. today i had 96% battery when i woke up i had 84%
Guys I'm experiencing massive battery drain in Moto E4 even with nothing in phone only standby draining the juice....battery charging slowly and draining fast...anybody else experiencing this?
Device rooted that's all nothing else like heavy games and all...I'm getting only half a day
method of rooting ?
kartik verma said:
method of rooting ?
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Yours
Is your reception good?
drganbds said:
Yours
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LOL
andMego said:
Is your reception good?
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Yes but draining fast and what about yours guys?
drganbds said:
Yes but draining fast and what about yours guys?
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This might help a little. Look for these lines in your build.prop:
ro.core_ctl_min_cpu=2
ro.core_ctl_max_cpu=4
Change the value of he first line to 1. It's set to run on 2 cores minimum. If the lines aren't there, try adding at least the first set to 1.
Edit: it actually sounds like you may have a battery problem or another problem with your device. Might want to try to get it replaced.
There will be 15% left on my phone, sometimes more and my Nexus 6P with Nexus Pure Rom keeps ****ting down as of its dead of battery. Is there a solution or way to make the battery actually last until its at 0%?
vance74 said:
There will be 15% left on my phone, sometimes more and my Nexus 6P with Nexus Pure Rom keeps ****ting down as of its dead of battery. Is there a solution or way to make the battery actually last until its at 0%?
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There is no solution. Even replacing battery is no guarantee as nearly all aftermarket replacement batteries lack proper features. Buying the best one available, chances are you'll receive a counterfit.
Best option: open chat with Google thru settings/support. Explain you're having shut down issues. They will exchange your 6p for a pixel XL.
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There is no solution. Even replacing battery is no guarantee as nearly all aftermarket replacement batteries lack proper features. Buying the best one available, chances are you'll receive a counterfit.
Best option: open chat with Google thru settings/support. Explain you're having shut down issues. They will exchange your 6p for a pixel XL.
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Really? Even of my Nexus-6p is rooted with a custom ROM and I didn't buy it through the Google Play Store? I bought from a friend and I don't have a receipt. They still will do that? Also I don't have a support option in my Google settings on my phone.
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Really? Even of my Nexus-6p is rooted with a custom ROM and I didn't buy it through the Google Play Store? I bought from a friend and I don't have a receipt. They still will do that?
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Don't know about that. If friend purchased through play store you may have a shot by giving your IMEI #. Worth trying. If they ok RMA simply return phone to stock when you return it. You may be sol. If so your best option is to find a Real Cameron Sino replacement battery.
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Don't know about that. If friend purchased through play store you may have a shot by giving your IMEI #. Worth trying. If they ok RMA simply return phone to stock when you return it. You may be sol. If so your best option is to find a Real Cameron Sino replacement battery.
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So one last thing. How do I contact them exactly about this? Through an app? I cannot seem to find it through searching. Thanks again.
vance74 said:
So one last thing. How do I contact them exactly about this? Through an app? I cannot seem to find it through searching. Thanks again.
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On Phone, Settings, (top right) Support, Chat
Born<ICs said:
On Phone, Settings, (top right) Support, Chat
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Ok thanks. I'll see what I can do. But I will also look at the battery replace option you mentioned.
vance74 said:
Ok thanks. I'll see what I can do. But I will also look at the battery replace option you mentioned.
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Try to use some battery calibration apps to calibrate your battery after flashing a new rom. I have tried this, it gives me a nearly zero shutdown now. But sometimes i need to calibrate two times to have this good status
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Try to use some battery calibration apps to calibrate your battery after flashing a new rom. I have tried this, it gives me a nearly zero shutdown now. But sometimes i need to calibrate two times to have this good status
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What's the best app for that? I used to have one on my old LG G3
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What's the best app for that? I used to have one on my old LG G3
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I use two combinations, the first one is "Repair battery Life" and the second is "Battery calibration".
My procedure is:
1)Use the first app to give a scan of battery status and it will repair automatically if it find some error.
2) Use the second app to calibrate the status (probably let the system know the new status and give the right percentage)
Maybe the above method is not scientific, but it works for me.
Nealbc said:
I use two combinations, the first one is "Repair battery Life" and the second is "Battery calibration".
My procedure is:
1)Use the first app to give a scan of battery status and it will repair automatically if it find some error.
2) Use the second app to calibrate the status (probably let the system know the new status and give the right percentage)
Maybe the above method is not scientific, but it works for me.
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Thank you so much. I'll be trying that tonight.
vance74 said:
So one last thing. How do I contact them exactly about this? Through an app? I cannot seem to find it through searching. Thanks again.
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You didn't buy it from Google they are not going to do anything for you.
Your best option is contact huawei and see if it's under warranty for an RMA, if it's old you might have to pay them to replace the battery
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I use two combinations, the first one is "Repair battery Life" and the second is "Battery calibration".
My procedure is:
1)Use the first app to give a scan of battery status and it will repair automatically if it find some error.
2) Use the second app to calibrate the status (probably let the system know the new status and give the right percentage)
Maybe the above method is not scientific, but it works for me.
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Tried that and it has seemed to make the battery last longer and not shut down pretty maturely. Thanks. I hope it lasts for a while.
Go on eBay or Amazon and do a search for Cameron sino battery for the nexus 6p. I got one for 25.00 last week. It's working like a champ. It doesn't take a tremendous amount of skill to do if your somewhat technically inclined. A desk lamp, and a heat gun. And some Patience. Getting the glass off from around the camera is the hardest part but a little heat and it comes off. There are several videos. But anyway these are really great phones for the money. I would gladly replace my battery again to keep using this phone. Love it
How to ban XDA.developers to appear in my search results?
It never came out with a single one solution for any problem I've searched so far.
It's all fake!
Hi all, I'm just wandering if is there any way to check battery health ? an app or something.
Tried several apps on Playstore and all say that my battery health is good, but I'm having a battery drain and shut down from 25%.
thx in advance.
Try Accubattery, it showed the issue with mine when it was doing similar before Google replaced it.
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Try Accubattery, it showed the issue with mine when it was doing similar before Google replaced it.
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thank you, i'll try that
oussamalabbize said:
Hi all, I'm just wandering if is there any way to check battery health ? an app or something.
Tried several apps on Playstore and all say that my battery health is good, but I'm having a battery drain and shut down from 25%.
thx in advance.
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AccuBattery is pretty good
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400ixl said:
Try Accubattery, it showed the issue with mine when it was doing similar before Google replaced it.
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Hey, do you remember how healthy your battery was according to Accubattery (in %)?
400ixl said:
Try Accubattery, it showed the issue with mine when it was doing similar before Google replaced it.
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Hey, do you remember how healthy your battery was according to Accubattery (in %)?
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This.
AccuBattery shows 90% health for my battery, but still i get only 2.5hrs - 3 hrs Sceen-On Time with apps greenified and Aggressive Doze On. If you remember the details, would you mind sharing them here?
Mine was down at something like 30% just before it was replaced. Now its at 104% and I get 4-5 hours of screen on time.
Now just using stock Oreo as no need for root at the moment.
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Mine was down at something like 30% just before it was replaced. Now its at 104% and I get 4-5 hours of screen on time.
Now just using stock Oreo as no need for root at the moment.
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just saw this and i am glad i did. mine is like at 105% and i was curious wtf was going on. i had my battery replaced as well. glad this phone is still kicking as i cant really afford a new phone and have other things i'd like to buy instead
400ixl said:
Mine was down at something like 30% just before it was replaced. Now its at 104% and I get 4-5 hours of screen on time.
Now just using stock Oreo as no need for root at the moment.
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Thanks. Guess I'll stick with this battery for now.
I'm getting 4-5h SOT and, according to Accubattery, it's 87% healthy.
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Thanks. Guess I'll stick with this battery for now.
I'm getting 4-5h SOT and, according to Accubattery, it's 87% healthy.
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I'm on 89%. I've had the handset 21 months. How long have you had yours?
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tharweb said:
I'm on 89%. I've had the handset 21 months. How long have you had yours?
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Something around 16 months
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Something around 16 months
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Interesting. I made the mistake of charging overnight at first. I only realised a while later that it only took 1 hour 45 or so to fully charge, so now I charge when I wake in the morning. Overcharging is supposed to be the main cause of battery depreciation.
When I first installed Accubattery I was at 91%, that was the end of June, don't think I'm doing too bad.
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Interesting. I made the mistake of charging overnight at first. I only realised a while later that it only took 1 hour 45 or so to fully charge, so now I charge when I wake in the morning. Overcharging is supposed to be the main cause of battery depreciation. When I first installed Accubattery I was at 91%, that was the end of June, don't think I'm doing too bad.
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Like every Nexus phone I've owned ... since the Galaxy, I have left the phone on the charger 24/7. All day, all night. I take it off when i leave the house/office and sometimes it stays on the (stock) charger for days. The N6P has a high number of defective batteries, but that shouldn't change your daily charging habits. In other words don't change charging habits if the one device you have has a defective or sub-par battery. Put a new battery in and carry on. We have 3 N6P's in the family and they are all still above 90% according to Accubattery... Guess we are lucky.
My note 4 shuts down before the battery percentage reaches 0. How can i fix this? Im using a debloated stock rom (https://forum.xda-developers.com/no...rom-n910tuvu1anj7-4-4-4-deodexed-ciq-t2915737). Ive tried this: https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/general/battery-shutdowns-15-20-fix-root-t3513268, but it didnt work for me.
Edit: im using a new original battery.
Get a new original battery
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Get a new original battery
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I did. I forgot to mention that in the post. Thanks for reminding me.
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I did. I forgot to mention that in the post. Thanks for reminding me.
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I'd suggest NOT getting an original battery, since there's so many counterfeits out there, unless you're directly buying from Samsung. Get a reliable 3rd party battery on Amazon with at least 18month+ warranty. It's very likely the 'new' battery you have is a counterfeit, or refurbished. I gaurantee it will be fixed with a GOOD battery. Get a refund if it still behaves that way. Cheers :highfive:
I have bought 5 battery's on ebay before I have found the right one
You may try this as well
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3513268