Bad Battery? - XPERIA X10 General

Ok I left the phone on the whole day fully charge since last night and disconnected this morning. So when I got home from work it was reading 95% charged. So I decide to put my sim card in the phone to go online. Once I put the sim and turn the phone it it gave me a warning saying I need to charge the battery and it only had 5% left. Wth is going on here anyone else have this issue?

how new is your battery? i had to cycle my battery about 10 times for it to work to its full potential

yea even i ve the same issue bro...but mine is kinda diff from urs
wen i put a sim card of one network n turn on 3g it suddenly drops to 30 percent from 90..
wen i change to sim card of other network n turn off 3g it ll b back to 80 something..
strange strange strange!!

Phone is about 2weeks old. But its just weird.

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Battery ran down in standby

I left my nexus one, which I just got on Friday, next to the TV and it was fully charged. When I came back to it about 4 hours later it had turned its self off and wouldn't turn on until I connected the charger. The battery was at 0%, anyone seen anything similar?
I have now left the phone off, connected to an AC charger and will turn it back on only when it's fully charged!
Sounds like you got yourself a defective unit.
Charger it fully then let it completely die. After it dies charge it again fully see if that helps.
Charging via the USB cable does not seem to be very efficient/reliable. Using the AC charger is quite fast, and much more reliable.
Also check the apps that are running in the background, and turn off the ones you don't need. I discovered that the animated wallpaper was quite a drain... since I switched to a static wallpaper image, battery life has improved significantly.
It has the star field wall paper, but I didn't think that would run when the phone is locked and the screen was blanked. I'll leave it to fully charge, using an old nokia charger from a n85.
So the recommendation is to run it tomorrow until it dies then charge in the off state and only turn on when it's fully charged?
I have had a G1 for the last year.
n0ahg said:
It has the star field wall paper, but I didn't think that would run when the phone is locked and the screen was blanked. I'll leave it to fully charge, using an old nokia charger from a n85.
So the recommendation is to run it tomorrow until it dies then charge in the off state and only turn on when it's fully charged?
I have had a G1 for the last year.
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Yes, and use the charger that came with the N1.
n0ahg said:
I left my nexus one, which I just got on Friday, next to the TV and it was fully charged. When I came back to it about 4 hours later it had turned its self off and wouldn't turn on until I connected the charger. The battery was at 0%, anyone seen anything similar?
I have now left the phone off, connected to an AC charger and will turn it back on only when it's fully charged!
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I have the same problem. I got the phone approx. 1 week ago. before i go to work, I would have a fully charged phone. during lunch break break, ( about 4 hrs later from fully charged) its below half already! then 2 hrs later, its at to the point where it says connect your charger. Finally, off work, Phone is turned off and dead at 0% battery life. When im working, i dont even use the phone to browse or anything. just check the time on it and put it back on standby. I dont know whats wrong. Ive also rooted the phone btw with MoDaCo's rom. Any suggestions?
It was fulling charged again about 3 hours ago, not I've left it without wi-fi and with a static wallpaper and the battery is still full. I wonder if the wi-fi or the live wallpapers keep running even when the screen is off. I have checked and wi-fi is set to sleep when screen is off :-/
While modern batteries don't have the "memory" problems that cause them to lose life, they can suffer from miscalibration which will cause them to inaccurately report their remaining charge. If they report a very low charge to the phone (when this may not necessarily be true) the phone will probably turn itself off.
To recalibrate your battery, force it to drain completely. Even after the phone turns itself off, turn it on a few times more. I can't guarantee this is good for your phone, but it should get the last of the juice out. Then, when you let it charge, let it charge LONG after it reports being full, at least a few hours, to make sure it's completely full.
Sounds like something isn't quite right with your phone tbh. I have the star field wallpaper, wifi on and it's checking e-mails for 2 accounts every 15 mins.
I've also had some phone calls, been surfing the web, market and generally played around with it since I just got it on friday.
I checked the battery info on the phone now and it's been 15 hours since I charged it and it's now on 46% still. In my (limited) experience the battery seems to hold up pretty good on this phone.
That's the weird thing, it was fine Friday night and Saturday night and that was including quite a bit of playing with around
I received my phone last week. the battery was fine the first four days. after that the same problem stated above happened to me. the battery dies every 4 or 5 hours even in standby with no GPRS, WIFI or BT.
I did a complete wipe-out and the problem was gone.
I think that there were something that is draining the battery and gone with the wipeout.
by the way, i was using MCR and still using it.
thanks.
It has now been sitting for another 7 hours without wi-fi or starfield and the battery is still showing full. I'll now enable wi-fi and see how that goes. Then I'll try statfield later on. I'm wondering if the starfield keeps running even if the screen is blanked.
Actually it's showing 92% in the About page whereas the icon look full :-/
First day with nexus at work. Unplugged it from the main charge at 6:30 am at till 1:00 pm its was turned off. Made 3 short calls, no wifi, bluetooth, or gps and screen set to auto dim.
Only 6 1/2 hours is not long enough. I wish there was like a juice pack for nexus like the iphone. I could buy another battery but cannot be bothered carrying too many bits with me and opening it and changing.
Aslo charging through usb is very very slow.
my phone did this yesterday too, first time ever. I dunno why it drained so fast, something must have kept the screen on in my pocket or something.
Here's what I found.
I got my phone friday, took it off the charger and went to bed. When I woke it up was dead. What I do know is that since I'm with Roger's in Canada I don't get the 3G. I think it was searching for a 3G signal all night and that's what killed it. Try limiting it to 2G and see how the battery stands. I went a full two days without a charge, playing with it every chance I got and wifi turned on.
I'll try the 3g thing as the phone reception is poor in the room I left it. It is at 79% with the star fields wallpaper and wi-fi enabled (sleeps when screen off)
n0ahg said:
It has the star field wall paper, but I didn't think that would run when the phone is locked and the screen was blanked. I'll leave it to fully charge, using an old nokia charger from a n85.
So the recommendation is to run it tomorrow until it dies then charge in the off state and only turn on when it's fully charged?
I have had a G1 for the last year.
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The star field wallpaper KILLS my battery even when the phone is idle with the screen off, just FYI... I switched to a default regular wallpaper and it has been fine since.
bradyonly said:
Here's what I found.
I got my phone friday, took it off the charger and went to bed. When I woke it up was dead. What I do know is that since I'm with Roger's in Canada I don't get the 3G. I think it was searching for a 3G signal all night and that's what killed it. Try limiting it to 2G and see how the battery stands. I went a full two days without a charge, playing with it every chance I got and wifi turned on.
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thanks i will try 2g setting tomorrow.
There gotta be something wrong with your phones or some software that is draining it.
Like I said on the previous page I use:
WiFi on
Star Field live wallpaper, with the background image nontheless
Some GPS use
Several phone calls
Some texting
Browsing the web
Screen brightness at maximum
2 email accounts updating every 15 mins
My battery still lives through the day with ease and I'm usually at 40% when I go to bed at around 1 am. I would call HTC or do a thorough check at what software is running.
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Oh and I have 3G on with low reception (1 bar) where I live.

Battery or Phone?

So to start out with here is what I posted yesterday from another thread...
"I got my HD2 last night. I used it for a bit right out of the box, went to bed and soon after I woke up in the morning it was dead.
My wife who also got her HD2 last night did basically the same thing. We both put our phones on the chargers. I was out doing yard work while mine was charging. My wife stayed inside and played with hers while it was on the charger. She unplugged it when it said it was done. When I came in from working I went to my phone and the light was green indicating a charged battery. I unplugged, turned on, it said 100% charged and started messing with it. Within minutes it said 4% battery life left and soon after it died. I then took it back in and plugged it back in. I turned it on this time to verify that it was charging. It stayed on the charger until it said it was 100% charged.
I have had it off the charger for 5 hours or so. I was using it a lot for the first hour or so, setting things up and getting it where I wanted it. I then left it alone and it has been sitting for the past 4 hrs. When I left it sitting it said it was at around 80% battery I believe. I just came back to it and it is again at 4% and telling me it is about to die. Then it did die.
I have gmail setup with activesync on default settings as well as direct push. I had done an end all with task manager just before I set it down. I do understand that the phone is active even when I am not using it but I would not expect this much battery drain.
I have the Stock Rom and the display auto dims on the default setting as well.
I love the phone but it seems like something is wrong with mine. Any suggestions?
BTW: My wifes HD2 is still running and has ~75% battery life left. She has been using it on and off for the entire day (10+ hrs) and wifi has been turned on the whole time too. This sounds more reasonable.
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I have been checking in on the phone periodically while it has been charging. It has been charging with the phone turned off. It seems to have taken ~1hr to charge 100%. The green light it on now. Is this a pretty standard amount of time for it to charge to 100%?"
So last night after I got my phone off of the charger I used it a good amount throughout the night. From 5:20PM until around 1:00AM it drained to around 60%. I thought that this was a good standard amount. I was using it in bed and before falling asleep to drain as much as I could because I wanted it dead in the morning. I just woke up and the phone was dead (so was my wifes). I went to plug them both in at the same time to compare charging times and and then I was going to compare battery life.
I plugged my wifes in and it started charging no problem. I then plugged mine in and it instantly started to boot up. It got to the boot screen and it started looping. It was stuck in a boot loop every time I plugged it into the charger. I swapped chargers with my wifes and it did the same ... but hers charged fine on the one mine was on. I ended up popping the battery out for a minute and then putting it back in. Put it back on the charger and it started to charge no problem.
I have experience with WinMo phones in the past and am used to/expecting some "quirkyness" but this seems like something is wrong. I am not sure however at this point if it is the battery or the phone. I am letting it charge now and planned on swapping the battery with the one in my wifes to see how it acts in a different phone. Any other suggestions? I love the phone but I want to know if there is a problem before the time for me to return it for another runs out. Thanks for any help.
It's the phone. The phone is having a considerable amount of issues. Some people are getting good, fine HD2s, other are getting bad seeds. Take it back, exchange for a new one.
Thank you for the input. I will add more to the story.
Both phones started charging at the same time. One (mine) was done charging in about 1.5 hrs. The second (my wifes) took closer to 2.5 hrs. I swapped the batteries and my phone turned on without problem, with my wifes battery in it. While hers seemed to have trouble getting going, I had to take the battery out and replace it before I could get it to boot. They are both up and running, with similar services running as well. I will continue to observe throughout the day to see how they drain in comparison to the other.
Is it possible that the phone is not charging the battery properly? If this is the case then my wifes phone would have worse battery life with my battery in it, but it would actually be my phone that would be the problem. I think that I am going to have to take both phones through at least one more charging cycle to see where the problem lies.
I am certainly leaning toward exchanging it for another though. What is the time limit for returning without question at T-Mobile US?
I have been watching both phones this morning. I have noticed that the signal strength on my phone bounces all over the place while sitting still on the table. My wifes phone sitting right next to it will generally hold a steady 2 bar 3G signal. This bouncing around of the signal strength and the searching for a signal is probably what is causing the battery drain. Just as I sit here and type this my phone has gone from a 1 bar EDGE signal to 3 bar 3G signal.
I have come to the conclusion that my phone is messed up and I will return it. I think that I have 14 days to make this return but I am not sure.
here are some battery saving tips that helped me, I hope the work for you without having to do a return
Turn wifi off when not in use, the 3g connection seems to use far less battery power. Also make sure establish data connection is turned off.
Turn off push and anything that auto downloads like weather and email.
Before locking the phone, open task manager and close pretty much anything open.
That should improve things greatly.
Thanks ... most of those I have done but it still continues to have the problem. I am not sure about the "establish data connection" though. I assume you are talking about the toggle in the wireless settings for "data connection". What exactly does this do? If it is switched off I assumed that it would not make a data connection at all. Does it instead keep a constant data connection when turned on?
NickPDX said:
I am certainly leaning toward exchanging it for another though. What is the time limit for returning without question at T-Mobile US?
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14 days is exchange without question/problems.
NickPDX said:
Thanks ... most of those I have done but it still continues to have the problem. I am not sure about the "establish data connection" though. I assume you are talking about the toggle in the wireless settings for "data connection". What exactly does this do? If it is switched off I assumed that it would not make a data connection at all. Does it instead keep a constant data connection when turned on?
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It's just a switch to change states whenever you want to manually...if 3G is activiated by some program, the switch moves to "on", and you can go in there and switch it to "off" if you want to kill the 3G while it's not needed. It will stay off until either 1) you use that same switch to turn it back on, or 2) some app/process (weather update, gmaps, etc) turn it back on. There are cabs available if you want to keep 3G switched off to the point where even apps can't switch it back on, and they're forced to use EDGE.
And yes, any time that switch is "on", you're maintaining a live data connection with the network, which is a battery drainer even if you're not actively passing data for an app.

[Q] HTC HD2 Battary Drain!!

Guys after a week trying to firgure out whats the problem my phone used to survive 3 days with no charge suddnly its wont survive a day and a half now but when i shut down all my wireless connections it loses 2% per 5 hrs but when its normal (i shut down all my data service) now it drains something around 5% per 1hrs somethings is wrong and my SD is empty i formatted it and now i got couple pics i shot from my phone
Any idea?!

[Q] HELP! Network disconnects with data connection + extreme battery drain

I have a 6 month old Nexus 4 running stock 4.4.2 and for the past 4 days or so it has been dropping its network every time i try to load a page on data (doesnt happen with wifi). it does this constantly until i try to reboot my phone, at which point, if my phone had 80% battery, it will refuse to turn back on unless im hooked up to my charger (and reads 0% battery). Im trying to narrow down the source of the issue, whether its a problem from my network provider or software or hardware. I did a fresh install of 4.4.2 last night and nothing seems to have changed. i also spoke to my network providor (mobinil egypt) and theyre telling me that theres no problem with my service from their end and my sim is only 2 months old and that im on the correct apn. It might be unrelated, but i did start using a mophie juice pack powerstation around the exact same time this issue started.
Any ideas?
maryisk said:
I have a 6 month old Nexus 4 running stock 4.4.2 and for the past 4 days or so it has been dropping its network every time i try to load a page on data (doesnt happen with wifi). it does this constantly until i try to reboot my phone, at which point, if my phone had 80% battery, it will refuse to turn back on unless im hooked up to my charger (and reads 0% battery). Im trying to narrow down the source of the issue, whether its a problem from my network provider or software or hardware. I did a fresh install of 4.4.2 last night and nothing seems to have changed. i also spoke to my network providor (mobinil egypt) and theyre telling me that theres no problem with my service from their end and my sim is only 2 months old. It might be unrelated, but i did start using a mophie juice pack powerstation around the exact same time this issue started.
Any ideas?
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I have the exact same problem on my nexus 4. Was about to post the same. Am also on 4.4.2. Please someone help with a fix !
Today my nexus went dead on 60% and when i plugged it to the charger it show 0% !
no ideas?
almost 150 views and none at all?
i took some screenshots of my battery stats in case that helps. It shows several network drops throughout the day. the battery died completely on me at approx 65% (and again it refused to turn back on at all until plugged in to a charger, and then surprisingly it showed 50%) i believe i was doing casual browsing on chrome at the time. It died again at 25% when i was trying to take a screenshot of my battery stats, and showed 0% when i got my hands on a charger
maryisk said:
I have a 6 month old Nexus 4 running stock 4.4.2 and for the past 4 days or so it has been dropping its network every time i try to load a page on data (doesnt happen with wifi). it does this constantly until i try to reboot my phone, at which point, if my phone had 80% battery, it will refuse to turn back on unless im hooked up to my charger (and reads 0% battery). Im trying to narrow down the source of the issue, whether its a problem from my network provider or software or hardware. I did a fresh install of 4.4.2 last night and nothing seems to have changed. i also spoke to my network providor (mobinil egypt) and theyre telling me that theres no problem with my service from their end and my sim is only 2 months old and that im on the correct apn. It might be unrelated, but i did start using a mophie juice pack powerstation around the exact same time this issue started.
Any ideas?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/help/nexus-4-wrong-battery-stats-t2323802
This thread has a lot of people having the same issue where there battery is showing 50-80% and just dies, then upon rebooting it's at 0 power.
Shamrock6699 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/help/nexus-4-wrong-battery-stats-t2323802
This thread has a lot of people having the same issue where there battery is showing 50-80% and just dies, then upon rebooting it's at 0 power.
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not EXACTLY what's happening to me, it doesnt solve my network dropping issue
maryisk said:
I have a 6 month old Nexus 4 running stock 4.4.2 and for the past 4 days or so it has been dropping its network every time i try to load a page on data (doesnt happen with wifi). it does this constantly until i try to reboot my phone, at which point, if my phone had 80% battery, it will refuse to turn back on unless im hooked up to my charger (and reads 0% battery). Im trying to narrow down the source of the issue, whether its a problem from my network provider or software or hardware. I did a fresh install of 4.4.2 last night and nothing seems to have changed. i also spoke to my network providor (mobinil egypt) and theyre telling me that theres no problem with my service from their end and my sim is only 2 months old and that im on the correct apn. It might be unrelated, but i did start using a mophie juice pack powerstation around the exact same time this issue started.
Any ideas?
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Have you tried to flash a different radio (a.k.a: baseband) to see whether that helps. Or try Jelly Bean ROM 4.3 to see if you still have problem with the network.

S8 Dual SIM Mass Battery drain

Hello,
I am using a standard Galaxy S8 Dual SIM device, with no custom ROM etc.
Yesterday, whilst flying I noticed he battery to be draining quickly. Today, it "dropped" from 60% to 2% within minutes, I then restarted the device and it went back to 40%. In the last ten minutes it has dropped to 33%.
Obviously this isn't normal; does anyone have any ideas on the issue?
May b you should go to service center nd check with them

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