Bettery voltage.. - Xperia Arc General

Hey i want to ask that is there any way to keep the bettery voltage above 4000mV because i saw that when bettry voltage is below 3800mV the cell becomes laggy .....
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Max charge 97%

Well my Max charge is 97 what could that be I am running cm7 any help is my battery damaged?
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This belongs in question and answers section.
You might be able to fix this by reconditioning your battery,otherwise your battery is just getting old
It could not be getting old I just got it last month
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Thats how it is.
cm7 and miui have same problems, and its to save you from over charging, and thats some phones start heating up too much.
Don't worry about it, its for your own phones life.
Ok that's good to know and my phone charge extremely slow and sometime not at all but then I reboot and my battery life goes way up wat is that about
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Thats because your phone is mis-reading your battery's charges.
a Re-condition would help phone re-read it more accurately, but idk how you'd do that since to re condition you have to charge till' 100% lol.
Will they change rom to make it 100 cuz I don't want to go back to 2.2 rom cm7 is to good
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Jasonhunterx said:
Will they change rom to make it 100 cuz I don't want to go back to 2.2 rom cm7 is to good
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the CM7 your using is not OFFICIAL, so the problems your facing is up to the developer to solve, not the CM team because as far as i know, they haven't even supported CM7 for us fully yet.
it's just how cm7 is reading the battery. on one revision i would get a max of 95% then 97% on another. just recondition the battery after its been plugged in for while after hitting the 97%. worst case is you have to recondition your batter again after you flash another rom or it gets fixed.
Do you know what cm7 version they've used as a base for the vibrant version? The Nexus S does this by default, to protect the battery as others have mentioned.
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i am having the same problem and im running bionix 1.3.1
DHarr20 said:
i am having the same problem and im running bionix 1.3.1
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YOU need to re-condition, YOU can fix it.
the people on MIUI or CM7 can't.
As stated its a known thing.
I used my Samsung Focus to charge a battery to 100 percent put it in my phone and it discharged to 95% then back up 97%. So the phone isnt charging the phone up all the way as it is. This is also good for the life of the battery and the battery will last longer. Also it gives and accurate reading. Sometimes with phones if it says 100 percent it is discharging thus you actually only have <95%.
I fixed the problem I just switched to best rom(trigger) then reconditioned and it charges perfect thanks for the help
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Well my Max charge is 97 what could that be I am running cm7 any help is my battery damaged?
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This is by design and should occur on all Roms. Below is a link to a good Phandroid article tiled "Your Smartphone's Battery Gauge is Lying to You and its not Such a Bad Thing". It really does an excellent job with a fair amount of data explaining why your battery will only charge to 95 - 97%.
It boils down to three options:
The phone manufacturers essentially have three choices:
1. Use older charging styles which actually maintain a full battery, thereby decreasing its eventual life
2. Use new charging methods and have an accurate battery gauge
3. Use new charging methods and have the inaccurate battery gauge
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Thanks
Smh nvm not fixed my battery said 88% then I plugged in charger then it dropped to 85% wats up wit dat
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Jasonhunterx said:
Smh nvm not fixed my battery said 88% then I plugged in charger then it dropped to 85% wats up wit dat
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RECONDITION.
I told you before everytime you flash a different rom, the battery is going to be different, so reconditioning is going to help you make it more accurate reading. brah.
I did I fully charge then wiped then drained recharge then wipe
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Jasonhunterx said:
I did I fully charge then wiped then drained recharge then wipe
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You may need to do it a few times.
But since you are on a 2.2.1 rom... no need to worry, when it tells you its at 97% it's actually at 100, soon when you don't notice going from 1% to 2% will take more than regular time, it'll make up for the 3% somewhere along the lines
Ok ill let u know the results of this second try and do I have to recharge when phone off
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Last voltage before battery dying

I want to know that what is the voltage before your phones shuts down due to low battery
My phone shuts down on 3300 something
Whats your last voltage b4 your phone dies
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[Q] Phone overheating?

I've been using my phone constantly for a few hours and the battery is at 41°C which is almost out of the safe limit of 45°C is there anyway to keep the battery from getting to this state??
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What is you clockspeed?
600 - 1.0 GHz
SmartassV2
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Maybe you should lower the min? it might be a problem. I don't know.
Could the outside temperature also be a contributing?
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Maybe, but your minimum speed is most likely the contributing factor. By keeping it at 600 you're telling the phone to always stay at that speed, even when it doesn't need to and it's trying to idle to save battery
If you want to keep it at 600, do so but at least use SetCPU to create a profile that'll set the minimum to ~245 MHz when the display goes off
Disregard me, sorry. I didn't see that you were using your phone constantly
The battery of the x5 is a LiPo. The critical temp of a Lipo is 60 degrees. When the temp is over 60c it will lose lifetime.Ofcourse less temperature is better...Myself I own many really big lipo packs (RC hobby) and they are just good at 45C. But this is a phone battery so.....atleast I can say that 45c wont really harm the battery, If you aren't using 24/7 on that temp. The battery temp of my stock x5 is usually 26-34c.
Aslong as your fingers aren't burning......everything is OK
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[Q] prepare battery

Hi ! So, i will receive my N4 in few days, and i would like to know what i should do to improve my battery life at first. Is there any way to charge and discharge the battery ? I read something like that on the forum but it seems very long.. Thanks for your answer
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AutruiP said:
Hi ! So, i will receive my N4 in few days, and i would like to know what i should do to improve my battery life at first. Is there any way to charge and discharge the battery ? I read something like that on the forum but it seems very long.. Thanks for your answer
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Calibrate the battery by running it down to 0% and charge it fully.
You can also root the phone and flash a custom kernel that offers great battery life.
Other things you can do...
Turn off sync, turn off GPS, turn off Google now, and lower brightness level to a minimum.
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Yeah i was more talking about calibration. Is Just one discharge cycle enough ?
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There's no such thing as battery calibration. Just use your phone normally, charging it when you want to.
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Yeah i was more talking about calibration. Is Just one discharge cycle enough ?
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Don't calibrate now.. your phone will already have the best calibrated battery settings.
Calibrate when you flash a custom Rom and that too,if you face battery problems. Otherwise no need. You'll do more damage otherwise. No need to calibrate if you flash a kernel over stock either.
cm9 htc a310e k2.6
You dont calibrate li ion battery.
http://batteryuniversity.com
And you should never purposely run it down to 0%.
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There's no such thing as battery calibration. Just use your phone normally, charging it when you want to.
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It is a bit of a misnomer as the phone is calibrating the battery scale to match the discharge of the battery. It isn't that there is no such thing, it just isn't what people think.
Get the latest Franco kernel on it. That is all.
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It is a bit of a misnomer as the phone is calibrating the battery scale to match the discharge of the battery. It isn't that there is no such thing, it just isn't what people think.
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This. So much this.

[Q] Effective CPU Settings for Battery Saving

Hello guys,
I just want to ask some cpu settings that will increase battery life,
Im contented in my tweaks , customizations but my problem only is the battery llife,,
hope you guys can help me
Thank you very much
Use battery saver pro. Adjust the battery saver meter acc. to ur wish, but remember that battery saving is directly proportional to lagging.
The higher the battery saver level, the more laggy the phone will be. Its ur choice...
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bro can you suggest like governors to use, i/o
thanks
U can decraise max cpu frqancy.this is help u to battery save
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For best battery performance-
Max. frequency-624
Min. - 156
Govener- bcm21553
I/o- deadline
Don't forget to press thanks
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Sachin Patel said:
For best battery performance-
Max. frequency-624
Min. - 156
Govener- bcm21553
I/o- deadline
Don't forget to press thanks
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Remember this will underclock your device. So dont try to run heavy games with these settings (they may lag). Alternately be an advanced user of Tasker, and you can save a lot of battery.
Hit thanks if you think this was informative.
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use ondemand and noop..
i already make some reseach 2 day ago on google..
this combination is the best for battery life without decreasing in perfomance..
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Max-832
Min-312
Performance
Noop
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