so last night i pluged my phone in before i went to bed and when i took it off it was on 77 % well ive tryed charging it today some and now it wont go past 80 for some reason. ive tryed to wipe the battery stats and stuff but no help. Im on aura #8 debloat rom and its worked fine for the past 2 weeks and now its starting to act up any help will be appreciated.
Try a full calibration, not just deleting batstats. Run the battery completely out, charge while off (hopefully) to 100% then power on make sure its 100 or charge to it, then delete batstats and let die again.
How are you charging it?
I have a similar problem when I use a usb port on my pc.
See the battery callibrating thread a few threads down.
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Charge to max while phone is on, delete battery stats with battery calibration. Then take out battery and plug your phone up to a wall charger then put your battery back into the phone and let it charge.
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so i had the mytouch 4g for 3 weeks now 2nd week i calibrated which it fully died charged it fully to 100% with phone on. removed charger and powered off. charged to green light. took off and powered on. then turned off again and charged when off once agian to green. saying this would make batteyr better. i did the same today a week later i noticed battery has gotten way better over time na happyer with it but will this method mess up or effect anything since i did it twice?
You should be fine. Just don't do it so often. There shouldn't be that much of a need for it. Also, if you had ur mt4g for such a short time, the battery should be new, assuming you bought a new one. And one more thing,
Do not discharge your battery all the way. When you calibrate, wait till 1%, not 0%/Dead.
Here are proper ways of doing it. Pick one that you like/works for you.
Method 1: Brought to you by ckisgen
1. discharge it down to 1%
2. turn the power off and plug it into the wall charger
3. charge it for at least 6-8 hours (the more the better)
4. power on by booting into recovery (leave it plugged in)
.5 wipe battery stats (under advanced)
.6 boot it up and let it charge while turn ON for another 30-60 minutes
7. make sure you fully discharge it again down to 1%
8. plug it in and let it fully recharge again (ideally another 6-8+ hours and ideally powered off again)
Method 2 (this is if you must calibrate but do not have the time to do everything) brought to you by coltfoet5
I calibrate by..
1. Charge to 100%
2. Boot into recovery/advanced/wipe battery stats
3. Reboot system
4. Run battery down to 1% then charge back up to 100% constant
Method 3 brought to you by altroy2:
1. Download Battery Calibration by NeMa from the Market
2. Run your battery down to 1% but not to 0%
3. Plug in your charger
4. Run the Battery Calibration app
5. Once it beeps = Full, click Calibrate
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so i had the mytouch 4g for 3 weeks now 2nd week i calibrated which it fully died charged it fully to 100% with phone on. removed charger and powered off. charged to green light. took off and powered on. then turned off again and charged when off once agian to green. saying this would make batteyr better. i did the same today a week later i noticed battery has gotten way better over time na happyer with it but will this method mess up or effect anything since i did it twice?
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Gettn them posts ey
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altroy2 said:
You should be fine. Just don't do it so often. There shouldn't be that much of a need for it. Also, if you had ur mt4g for such a short time, the battery should be new, assuming you bought a new one. And one more thing,
Do not discharge your battery all the way. When you calibrate, wait till 1%, not 0%/Dead.
Here are proper ways of doing it. Pick one that you like/works for you.
Method 1: Brought to you by ckisgen
1. discharge it down to 1%
2. turn the power off and plug it into the wall charger
3. charge it for at least 6-8 hours (the more the better)
4. power on by booting into recovery (leave it plugged in)
.5 wipe battery stats (under advanced)
.6 boot it up and let it charge while turn ON for another 30-60 minutes
7. make sure you fully discharge it again down to 1%
8. plug it in and let it fully recharge again (ideally another 6-8+ hours and ideally powered off again)
Method 2 (this is if you must calibrate but do not have the time to do everything) brought to you by coltfoet5
I calibrate by..
1. Charge to 100%
2. Boot into recovery/advanced/wipe battery stats
3. Reboot system
4. Run battery down to 1% then charge back up to 100% constant
Method 3 brought to you by altroy2:
1. Download Battery Calibration by NeMa from the Market
2. Run your battery down to 1% but not to 0%
3. Plug in your charger
4. Run the Battery Calibration app
5. Once it beeps = Full, click Calibrate
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Thanks a lot bro
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Gettn them posts ey
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It want let me post in dev,that's where I wanna be
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Hi, I have flashed my phone into the Nighty CM7, I finished setting up and restoring my apps, then I wanted to boot into ClockWork Recovery so that I can backup my rom.
However I ended up with a dead reboot, its stuck at the M Logo. I waited till my battery died. I charged the phone for a night, and I ended up with the big battery sign with a QUESTION mark in it, the light beside the USB Port wont let up.
I connect it to my computer using the USB Cable, the Light beside the port lit up, but it wont charge nor boot, I tried to put my phone into RSD Mode so that I can flash my stock rom again, however it says "Battery Low Cannot Programm" and turns back off. I cannot put it into Recovery Mode by holding x and the power button.
CAN SOMEONE HELP ME? I CANT USE MY PHONE?
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I waited till my battery died.
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Ok, to be honest, this was stupid. Your first step is now get battery charged.
You have following options:
charge it in alive Milestone 2
charge it in some universal battery charger
charge it via wires (yes, it sounds risky and definitely it is not too good for battery life, but someone here successfully done it) - manual attach wires with coresponding voltage and give it few minutes - only to hold charge few minutes for RSDLite... Or you can maybe bypass battery and put wires directly on phone - but this is really risky and I dont recommend it.
Of course - best option is #1 or #2... But you can't do anything without charged battery...
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Ok, to be honest, this was stupid. Your first step is now get battery charged.
You have following options:
charge it in alive Milestone 2
charge it in some universal battery charger
charge it via wires (yes, it sounds risky and definitely it is not too good for battery life, but someone here successfully done it) - manual attach wires with coresponding voltage and give it few minutes - only to hold charge few minutes for RSDLite... Or you can maybe bypass battery and put wires directly on phone - but this is really risky and I dont recommend it.
Of course - best option is #1 or #2... But you can't do anything without charged battery...
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it doesnt work when the battry is charged charged, thats why i waited till the battery to die untill i start over again. I have looked online and dont think this is really a battery problem~
Look at here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=19197228 - I think it's the same situation. You have to charge the battery to use RSDLite.
tl;dr Low battery = "Battery Low Cannot Program", charged battery = "Battery OK / OK to program" in RSDLite.. so...
sorry, how am i suppose to charge it? it wont charge, so i need a battery charger instead of charging it through the phone?
Yep, you can't charge your battery (in your phone) when you have bricked phone (thats why I said it wasn't good to let it die, because now you have one more problem - how to charge this battery)
And I wrote how to charge it in my post #1 - basically you have two options: universal battery charger (charger, where you put battery and it will charge it) or another (working/alive) Milestone 2...
great i got another ms2's battery to boot into recovery mode (rsd mode works too) thanks, i am a noob
No problem man, everyone makes mistakes time to time
It's good to see it solved and alive
well its still sbf-ing, one thing i notice is that its taking longer than usual, but i think it will work, thanks again
Your lucky then! I don't know anyone with an ms2 so had to go macgiver style and charge the battery directly with wires. I swear the battery has never been the same since, although every battery/system tool claims the battery health to be "good"
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Maybe you should download battery calibration app?
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If you're refering to me - I've done that already and no luck
I've tried every trick on battery calibration I've found on this site and google searches and it never shows any noticable improvement.
So now I'm just more vigilant with battery saving tricks
Thanks for trying to help either way
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when i charge it goes 90% in few seconds when i unplug the charger it goes to 5% in few sec then it shutdowns..
i tried to flash stock rom but no help..
what should i do..?
busted battery? how old is it?
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I had this. It was not the battery. I replaced it. Wiped battery stats. When you charge does it keep stopping charging?
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I had this. It was not the battery. I replaced it. Wiped battery stats. When you charge does it keep stopping charging?
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what do you mean?
when i plug the carger it goes 15% 30% 50% then 100% in few seconds...
when i unplug it shutdowns..
I have a similar problem
My battery was getting bad for a while, so I bought a new one off Amazon USA (I hope it's real). However since I put the new battery in my phone and switched to CyanMobile, my battery has been all over the place.
I can't get through a 9 hour work shift on 2G speeds (where I may glance at my phone 2 or 3 times). As well as the battery running down quickly, it'll jump from say 80% to 60% or 50% to 30%.
It does this both when charging and discharging. i.e. the phone just died. I plug it in to charge whilst switched off, and the screen immediately shows 20% charge. I turn it on whilst plugged in, and by the time it boots up it shows 60%!
I've tried deleting battery stats in recovery mode, and using a battery calibration app from the market...but nothing
What to do?
I was running CleanROM (doubt it has anything to do with it). Woke up this morning, phone was working fine. During my first break at work, it was off. Tried turning it on but it goes through the LG splashcreen, then the blue loading circle. Came back home and it doesn't charge. Stuck at 0%.
Made a nandroid backup earlier so I factory reset it. I am able to turn it on once in a while and checked the battery settings, it says needs more time to collect battery usage. Still the phone is stuck at 0%.
Hoping anyone has a fix/answer. TIA
Plug it into a wall outlet. Leave it alone for an hour or so . Give it time to charge up
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Plug it into a wall outlet. Leave it alone for an hour or so . Give it time to charge up
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I left it there for 2 hours, still 0. When I use the phone (While plugged in) it works fine. Unplug it, turns off immediately. It doesn't do that when I'm in recovery.
I formatted data in recovery, still getting the same results. I'm trying to unroot and bring it back to stock but I'm having problems with my PC atm.
Battery stats
Hi!
Did you already try wiping battery stats partition?
razdar said:
Hi!
Did you already try wiping battery stats partition?
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I remember that on CWM, but I'm on TWRP. I don't think I've seen that option.
Deleted battery stats, still stuck on 0%. I even switched ROMs from nanadroid to see, no changes.
Phone turned on this morning. Risked taking it out with me for work. The problem now is that the battery was stuck at 100%. After 10 hours of usage and wake an hour on screen time. That's not normal.
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How did you solve the problem then?
i have samsung note 10.1 same issue stuck at 0% only
how did you get to 100%
its better than stuck at 0% coz i cant use it when unplug on the charger
Hi, I bought N7 (2012) 16 GB in December 2013 and suddenly it's charging went slow. At times, it just charges 5% after plugging in for 5-6 hours. I've no idea what's happening with it. Any clue?
Same here.
E.g. last night I turned it off at appr. 30%, plugged in the charger and in den morning it was at about 50%.
I am on PACman Rom 22.1.0
there has many issues about fast battery drain after kitkat especially about N7. There is no definite fix for this but you can try not to let it decharge under %30-35 because the lower battery is the longer it charges.. good luck with pluging and unpluging the charger a few times in out in out , it helps they said.
hagizma said:
there has many issues about fast battery drain after kitkat especially about N7. There is no definite fix for this but you can try not to let it decharge under %30-35 because the lower battery is the longer it charges.. good luck with pluging and unpluging the charger a few times in out in out , it helps they said.
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No, my case is something else. Everything was working fine and this problem happened suddenly one day. At times, while charger is plugged in, if I play game, battery starts to drain even when it's charging. There has to be some problem with the battery but I ask why did this happen and that too suddenly.
Get gsam from play store and see what's eating your battery. Or post screens here.
If you're rooted, you need gsam root companion as well. Shows more details then.
Otherwise we're all just guessing.
Mine started doing that just yesterday. I updated twrp today and did a wipe of everything, went to reboot, now it will not turn on at all. Won't even charge. I got it to turn on finally but it won't go back into recovery. Just gets stuck on the part when you first turn it on.
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Here's something crazy! I unplugged the battery for a few hours, plugged in the power cable, tried turning it on (didn't work for obvious reasons lol), then plugged the battery pack in. Now it's charging fine and was able to boot into recovery.
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