I completely discharged the phone last night, and it's on a fresh install the 2nd time. However when I switched to my secondary battery, let it discharge, it's stuck at 99% and won't say it's fully charged. Is there anything I can do to fix this? I've also pulled out the battery, and cleared the delvik cache or whatever that was someone recommended to me.
tripleh3lix said:
I completely discharged the phone last night, and it's on a fresh install the 2nd time. However when I switched to my secondary battery, let it discharge, it's stuck at 99% and won't say it's fully charged. Is there anything I can do to fix this? I've also pulled out the battery, and cleared the delvik cache or whatever that was someone recommended to me.
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BUMP please
tripleh3lix said:
I completely discharged the phone last night, and it's on a fresh install the 2nd time. However when I switched to my secondary battery, let it discharge, it's stuck at 99% and won't say it's fully charged. Is there anything I can do to fix this? I've also pulled out the battery, and cleared the delvik cache or whatever that was someone recommended to me.
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Is it an official atrix battery or a third party battery?
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My phone was dying while on the road, so I swapped my Vibrant battery with my GF's Fascinate battery because she had nearly a full charge. Everything seemed fine. When I got home to recharge my phone, my vibrant shuts down and won't turn back on until I unplug the charger. Anyone knows how to fix this?
nextgin said:
My phone was dying while on the road, so I swapped my Vibrant battery with my GF's Fascinate battery because she had nearly a full charge. Everything seemed fine. When I got home to recharge my phone, my vibrant shuts down and won't turn back on until I unplug the charger. Anyone knows how to fix this?
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If you are rooted, boot into clockwork menu, wipe battery stats, Data cache & Dalvik Cache. reboot put your old battery back in rejoice.
When I charged my phone on the left upper corner it says 100% but sometimes on my right upper side says only 98% but sometimes it says 100%....so tried to solve this problem by charging the bat and turn off the phone and charged and turn it back on and charged again then I went to recovery mode to wipe my battery stat but still doing the same....any suggestions??
ksbc616 said:
When I charged my phone on the left upper corner it says 100% but sometimes on my right upper side says only 98% but sometimes it says 100%....so tried to solve this problem by charging the bat and turn off the phone and charged and turn it back on and charged again then I went to recovery mode to wipe my battery stat but still doing the same....any suggestions??
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I think a little of this is just an EB01 glitch. But, try charging it up until your phone says 100%, pull it off the charger, immediately disconnect until it says 100% again, do this a few times. Then, turn your phone OFF and continue this process until you are very confident that your battery is ACTUALLY at 100%. THEN you WOULD boot into CWM recovery to wipe battery stats, however, CWM is no longer wiping battery stats, so you have to use the script that Adrynalyne came up with to do it. That is your issue, CWM doesn't wipe the battery stats on EB01. Look for the script Adrynalyne made.
Edit: Here is the link to the thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=958297
Dread This Day said:
I think a little of this is just an EB01 glitch. But, try charging it up until your phone says 100%, pull it off the charger, immediately disconnect until it says 100% again, do this a few times. Then, turn your phone OFF and continue this process until you are very confident that your battery is ACTUALLY at 100%. THEN you WOULD boot into CWM recovery to wipe battery stats, however, CWM is no longer wiping battery stats, so you have to use the script that Adrynalyne came up with to do it. That is your issue, CWM doesn't wipe the battery stats on EB01. Look for the script Adrynalyne made.
Edit: Here is the link to the thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=958297
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Thank you so much!!!
ksbc616 said:
Thank you so much!!!
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You're welcome, glad I could help. This does seem to help a bit, though I do still have some battery issues with EB01. I honestly think a lot of it is just Eb01 itself.
I did something bad today.
I was installing a new Cm7 Nightly, but my phone was charging, and i had the stupid idea to after wipe dalvik and cache, to wipe battery stats also.
Now the phone does not charge, and shows only a ? on battery when trying to charge.
It does not go on boot since it apparently says to the phone the battery has no charge.
Also now it might be true, since i kept trying and the charge's gone now.
I can still get into bootmenu/recovery, but i dont know what else to do.
I dont wanna have to macgyver it again.
Can anyone point me to a direction of what should i do?
Thank you in advance.
i had this the other day flashing the eclair sbf. flashed it a second time and it returned to normal.
your phone charges. dont worry about that. if youre unsure then turn off your phone and watch the white light indicate a charging state, youll be good.
in the mean time. try installing a battery calibrator. that might do something.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nema.batterycalibration&hl=en
Thank you for the answer.
I think its this version of maniac that is kinda bugged.
I got it to work doing a full wipe and installing another nightly.
That got my battery stats on the track and it began charging again.
Good afternoon guys. A few days ago I bought an original Samsung battery to my N910F. But something is wrong with it, it charges up to 87%. Battery calibration app says that it's charged (due to correct voltage number), but not 100%.
I've searched some infomation about it and possible fixes. So far I did: completly discharge it to 0% and then turn on Note to make the battery 100% dead and then charge it without touching to 100% - no success. Calibrate battery through battery calibration app - still no success, 87%...
I need your help...
how are you charging it (like through computer usb ports or charger)? i read that using a higher or lower voltage than OEM may cause issues.
Maybe u can return it back to the seller.
quote from "ozzyboy"
"When battery is 5-10% On keypad dial *#0228# and press "quick start" then restart your phone, and after all this charge your phone, but don't use it at all...for accurate charging your display must stay off.
Good luck!"
tareqjordan said:
quote from "ozzyboy"
"When battery is 5-10% On keypad dial *#0228# and press "quick start" then restart your phone, and after all this charge your phone, but don't use it at all...for accurate charging your display must stay off.
Good luck!"
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Thank you tareqjordan. I also wiped dalvik cache and cache and everything worked out.
Did you try to charge it turned off.
Few days i charge my note.
No fast charge.
I see the green light and its charged.
Usually i reboot always from full charge.
That time i instead on a reboot i turn it off , then i see charging at 94% just leave it until 100 ?
And if you have 96 97 and remove the battery mine goes to 100 again. And last a few minutes more.
Graivite said:
Thank you tareqjordan. I also wiped dalvik cache and cache and everything worked out.
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Hello sir, does this method worked perfectly so far? Has the problem came back by any chance?
vincehoo said:
Hello sir, does this method worked perfectly so far? Has the problem came back by any chance?
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Heello vincehoo. Yes it has came back once after I have flashed new rom. Then I turned off the phone, pull out the battery, let it stay without battery for a minute, then put the battery in and went to recovery, wiped dalvik cache and cache. After all my battery charges up to 100% without any problem.
Graivite said:
Heello vincehoo. Yes it has came back once after I have flashed new rom. Then I turned off the phone, pull off the battery, let it stay without battery for a minute, then put the battery in and went to recovery, wiped dalvik cache and cache. After all my battery charges up to 100% without any problem.
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Alright, thank you!
Hi guys..
I have a 6P where the phone won't show that its charging and fails to go past 0%. The battery does actually charge though as I can boot up and use it without the cable plugged in. Problem is it will often reboot on its own. I tried changing the battery, the charging port, and the ribbon cable so that only leaves the board left.. but I haven't seen any other threads of anyone else having this issue. Any thoughts?
I think it's most likely a calibration issue. Use a battery calibration app from play store. Or you can try wiping the cache first.Try clearing the battery status from recovery too if others don't work.
Let us know how you go OP. I'm very interested to know.
censorshock said:
Hi guys.. I have a 6P where the phone won't show that its charging and fails to go past 0%. The battery does actually charge though as I can boot up and use it without the cable plugged in. Problem is it will often reboot on its own. I tried changing the battery, the charging port, and the ribbon cable so that only leaves the board left.. but I haven't seen any other threads of anyone else having this issue. Any thoughts?
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What does your battery state show in TWRP? If it is more than zero, leave it in Recovery and run down the battery to absolute zero before charging again. Which battery did you buy? Somewhere along the line did you do a factory reset?
RØ35 said:
I think it's most likely a calibration issue. Use a battery calibration app from play store. Or you can try wiping the cache first.Try clearing the battery status from recovery too if others don't work.
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I actually tried this initially but it didn't work and thats when I decided to replace each part 1 by 1.
v12xke said:
What does your battery state show in TWRP? If it is more than zero, leave it in Recovery and run down the battery to absolute zero before charging again. Which battery did you buy? Somewhere along the line did you do a factory reset?
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I don't have TWRP installed. Just stock firmware. I'll try this tonight and report back
- Regarding battery I bought a "OEM" on eBay. The ribbon cable was smaller than the one I took out though.
If you don't have twrp or any custom recovery then how did you clear the battery stats?
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If you don't have twrp or any custom recovery then how did you clear the battery stats?
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Not sure I understand. The phone can boot on but it shows 0%. I didn't clear any stats other than a factory reset and cache wipe.