I have just been depleting my battery but due to the magldr bug and not being able to charge whilst off it is a bit of a problem. Can someone tell me how to do it knowing that if the battery depletes fully I may not be able to get back into the device without an external charger?
Little puzzled but would like to get the correct battery stats for my battery
You can just recharge your phone with a regular wall charger, even when the battery is fully drained. You'll just have to remove/insert the battery before booting after it's charged.
I had read somewhere that the phone doesn't actually charge when off even though the LED comes on? Something to do with Magldr
I have never heard of that actually. I recalibrated my battery like that yesterday by the way, no issues at all.
So charge fully using wall charger with phone off?, delete file, allow to drain to the point it turns off. Then plug in using mains charger and boot ....carry on charging until full
There's a lot of different guides on this, I started with a complete drain, full recharge, delete file, complete drain. The 2nd charging shouldn't matter.
I'm pretty sure magldr actually does charge, but not very fast. I've seen my percentage go up while stuck in the magldr charge. It's not worth the trouble though. Just wait for the magldr update and hope it fixes it. It would really suck if you ran down your battery to calibrate and end up having to buy an external charger just to get it going again.
I really think there's a lot of false rumours about this charging thing. Does anyone actually have an example of anyone not being able to charge anymore with Magldr? I have yet to encounter one. Of course, prove me wrong if you can, I may very well have missed it.
My battery charged just as fast as it was supposed to. Except for the battery hop, everything went smooth as butter, and I'm not even using the latest Magldr (1.10).
Hello everyone!
I recenlty bought an other battery for my HD2. I have a problem that when i boot into android, it does not charge the battery but when i boot into clockwork recovery and put it on charging then it charges. In android, the amber light turns on but the battery keeps draining. On the screen it also shows charging but doesnt charge. i am using ★★★★HyperDroid-CM7-v2.0.1[a2sd+][CyanogenMod7 LEO 2.3.3]
I tried resetting batterystats.bin but it was of no use. The previous battery works and charges fine. Please help
sirajmunir said:
Hello everyone!
I recenlty bought an other battery for my HD2. I have a problem that when i boot into android, it does not charge the battery but when i boot into clockwork recovery and put it on charging then it charges. In android, the amber light turns on but the battery keeps draining. On the screen it also shows charging but doesnt charge. i am using ★★★★HyperDroid-CM7-v2.0.1[a2sd+][CyanogenMod7 LEO 2.3.3]
I tried resetting batterystats.bin but it was of no use. The previous battery works and charges fine. Please help
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Hi,
Are you now using an extended battery?
Thanks of the response,
No its 1230 mah.
Help, I'm having the same problem. My battery is no longer charger now matter how or where I plug in the phone (car, computer, AC outlet). I have a battery I bought from Batteries Plus that was working fine until yesterday when the battery indicator started going haywire and the battery wouldn't charge. I also have another battery I bought from eBay that is doing the same thing. They are both 1350 mAh batteries.
Check the connection battery pins on the phone there are 3 of them and sometimes they get bent up with taking the battery out and putting it back in mostly the center pin if any are bent up gently push down with light force until they all aligned and pointing strait towards the top of the phone. I hope that helps.
Hi all.. My Evo Shift 4G seems to have developed a charging issue.. I'm not sure if the phone is not reading the voltage from the battery properly or what.. Basically, my phone will not charge over 85%... In other words -- it never reaches 90%+ on the phone, which would typically cause the charging indicator to change from amber to green.
I've watched what the phone supposedly sees with 'Battery Monitor Widget'. Currently, the phone has been on the AC charger for about 7 hours... The phone reports 77% charged, 32.1 degrees C for the battery, 4024mV. I've watched it during the charge cycles, and when the battery is low, the current is definitely being applied to the battery -- around 500-600 mA. When it gets close to 70%, however, it starts ramping down the current.. Right now, at that 77% level, it is showing 0mA being applied to the charging circuit.
I have 3 batteries -- two HTC original batteries, one about 2 weeks old, the other from March.. I also have a 3rd party battery.. All of the batteries behave the same in MY phone.. If I throw the batteries into a couple of friend's HTC phones (one has a Hero, the other a MyTouch 4G) -- their phones report the charge at 100%.
I also have an external charger -- if I charge the batteries in that fully, my phone shows 85% charge, while my friend's phones will show the batteries at 100%. Likewise, if I put their batteries in my phone once theirs are fully charged, my phone will show it at 85%.
Anyone know how or if I can correct this?
Thanks,
Rick
Have you tried clearing the battery stats and re-calibrating?
Ron Overdrive said:
Have you tried clearing the battery stats and re-calibrating?
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I would suggest you do that.
Your phone would have to be rooted though.
Evo SHIFT
Enraged21 said:
I would suggest you do that.
Your phone would have to be rooted though.
Evo SHIFT
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It is rooted.. I get the same behavior on CM7 or the rooted OTA 2.3 update by x99..
I've tried clearing the battery stats.. That has not worked.. I believe it comes down to a problem with how my phone is reading the voltage of the battery..
Worked for me...
I had the same problem but the it could charge to 93ish% percent, not 85. I fixed by clearing the battery stats, setting the screen to never go off, and left it on overnight (while I'd been using it all day), recharged it to full while it was off the next morning, and unplugged the charger and reinserted it until when I could plug it in starting with the light green. Following, I turned it on while it was still plugged in, downloaded the battery calibration app from the market, and calibrated it.
Afterwards, I've been able to get the same outrageous battery life that others claimed they got on roms like evervolv and miui, and been able to charge to full. See if this works for you.
Have you tried a different charger? Say if you are using the wall try a usb or if using a usb try a wall. Just a suggestion don't know if it'll work.
EDIT: Looks like I need to follow my own rules and read everything fully. Sorry for the ignorant post it'll prob be no help!
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Have you tried a different charger? Say if you are using the wall try a usb or if using a usb try a wall. Just a suggestion don't know if it'll work.
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I've tried charging via a number of different chargers:
1) HTC AC Charger (5V/1A)
2) Computer USB (5V 500mA)
3) Palm Pre AC Charger (5V/1A)
4) Palm Pre Car Charger (5V/1A)
5) Aftermarket AC Charger (5V/1A)
I think there may be a problem with CWM. I tired the wipe battery stats a few times (7) and it seems like it didn't do anything. Then I downloaded an app from the market called battery calibration, wiped with the app. I think it actually worked with the app, as my run times went from about 8-9hrs to well over 24. Hope this helps - Viperspike
From what i understand, charge to 100%, turn phone off and charge a little more, reboot, wipe batt stats and unplug. Run all the way down to zero (phone shutdown) and restart one more time (it should immediately turn off) Then plug in the charger, and reboot. Once on the charger make sure it charges uninterrupted until it reaches 100% the first charge.
Thats the problem.. I can never get anywhere near 100% -- 85% is the top.. At that point current drops to 0mA and the charging circuit turns off.
I did send a support request to HTC.. This is their response:
You were having issues with the battery life on your HTC EVO Shift 4G. You mention that you have tried another battery but you cannot get the LED indicator light to turn green or the charge percentage to go above 85%. You state that you have tested your two batteries in a friend’s MyTouch 4G and HTC Hero. Both devices show 100% when there is an indication of a full charge. Unfortunately, there might be another hardware related issue causing this to occur so I would suggest you consider a repair request for your Android device.
Hello. I am using b528 rom.
And my battery goes around 3-4 hours. I always charge, i dont know how my battery became so bad. I am using it for 1 year and 5 months. I always left on usb charge on nights, i use even if it has low charge etc, so mybe because of those.
So now i want to buy new battery because i need this phone. Maybe usingh two batteries can help me?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2x-1500mAh-...494096?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item53ef904150
Like that, a home charger, charging the 2. battery in the night and next day, when main battery finished, i can use other.
Or
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-1500mAh...282048?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item4abac88000
only another battery and charging in the phone both in the night.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1X-1500mAh-...8?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item2c60442a26#shId
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2x-1500mAh-...6?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item337a778e7a#shId
What do you suggest, please tell me about what you do , how you use and suggest me.
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Hello. I am using b528 rom.
And my battery goes around 3-4 hours. I always charge, i dont know how my battery became so bad. I am using it for 1 year and 5 months. I always left on usb charge on nights, i use even if it has low charge etc, so mybe because of those.
So now i want to buy new battery because i need this phone. Maybe usingh two batteries can help me?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2x-1500mAh-...494096?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item53ef904150
Like that, a home charger, charging the 2. battery in the night and next day, when main battery finished, i can use other.
Or
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-1500mAh...282048?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item4abac88000
only another battery and charging in the phone both in the night.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1X-1500mAh-...8?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item2c60442a26#shId
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2x-1500mAh-...6?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item337a778e7a#shId
What do you suggest, please tell me about what you do , how you use and suggest me.
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Try other ROM... :fingers-crossed:
Calibrate your battery? Wipe Battery Stats?
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Calibrate your battery? Wipe Battery Stats?
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I cant open phone. It doesnot charge. I dont know the reason is if the battery or cable. It shows red led so the charge is very low and it closes immdiately.
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I cant open phone. It doesnot charge. I dont know the reason is if the battery or cable. It shows red led so the charge is very low and it closes immdiately.
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Maybe the phone bricked so try to connect an USB cable to your phone without battery if not try to connect it with the battery for some minutes.
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Maybe the phone it self is the reason so try to connect an USB cable to your phone without battery if not try to but it with the battery for some minutes.
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I connected another micro usb cable but same, doesnot get charge. Without battery still same, doesnot get charge. What is reason can bnE?
Update, i connected again without battery and it opened. It worked, it charged %0 charge. So my battery is broken?
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Update, i connected again without battery and it opened. It worked, it charged %0 charge.
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Connect your phone without battery. After it completely boots put your battery in the phone for 5 minutes and see if it charges or not.
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Connect your phone without battery. After it completely boots put your battery in the phone for 5 minutes and see if it charges or not.
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While phone is open and connected to usb? Is not it dangerous?
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While phone is open and connected to usb? Is not it dangerous?
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I don't know but I did it sometimes ago. Why it is dangerous?
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I don't know but I did it sometimes ago. Why it is dangerous?
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I dont know, maybe it can hardm the software. I did this after minutes of showing "no charging", it stupidly started to charge. For 20 minutes, it is now around %8.
I think my cable has problem because when i move the cable, it disconnects. But my battery is not best i think. I wiped battery stats, fixed permissons. I dont know what to do now. I dont want to buy another battery but i dont know.
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I told i used my brother's usb cable and it charged until %8. Then i connnected my usb cable, it showed it was charhging but it was still %8 after 10 minutes so i took of, and then it showed %1. So i think my cable is broken? Now i am charging via ac but phone shows usb charging and it is still %2. Should i countinue or take off ?
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I told i used my brother's usb cable and it charged until %8. Then i connnected my usb cable, it showed it was charhging but it was still %8 after 10 minutes so i took of, and then it showed %1. So i think my cable is broken? Now i am charging via ac but phone shows usb charging and it is still %2. Should i countinue or take off ?
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Keep it on for atleast 20mins in USB w/o battery in. Then insert battery and charge for about 2 hrs w/o touching. It should be about 5%. Let it charge all night w/ AC.
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Keep it on for atleast 20mins in USB w/o battery in. Then insert battery and charge for about 2 hrs w/o touching. It should be about 5%. Let it charge all night w/ AC.
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Hello all, I'm having the same issue with an AT&T Impulse 4G, aka the wonderful Huawei U8800-51... This is running the stock AT&T OTA 2.2 froyo version, never been rooted or messed with.
It won't charge really at all, and I've tried a new battery also. It will boot and run OK when connected via USB, with no battery installed. I've only been able to get it to 12% battery, I did this since I wanted at least 10% charge to do an FDR. It won't last when charging on the AC, I've gotten the battery to around 5% on USB and then powered it off, then plugged it into the wall charger. I've tried both the Huawei OEM charger (1mA) and a replacement charger (650mA).
After a while of being plugged into the wall, the phone won't boot and the red LED just stays lit. I have to remove the battery and plug it in via USB to get it to boot again.
Is there anything in the OS that can go wrong and not let it charge the battery? (even though the screen shows the lightning bolt in the battery icon). I've gotten a battery monitor widget installed from Wifi. Other than that nothing has been installed whatsoever, it's FDR wiped, cleared cache, and the only other thing I've done is surfed the web a few times to verify connectivity after each FDR.
Or do I have a hardware problem? I've used different AC and USB cords, wiggled them a little bit in the port on the phone - it doesn't do anything and it's all the same - it just won't charge.
Or do I need to charge the battery externally somehow to some decent level and then throw it in the phone? Is there anything I can try to do from the basic OS or an app I can try to revive a battery (I have two) and get it to at least charge the battery fully just once so I can mess with it for more than a few minutes at a time?
jp233 said:
Hello all, I'm having the same issue with an AT&T Impulse 4G, aka the wonderful Huawei U8800-51... This is running the stock AT&T OTA 2.2 froyo version, never been rooted or messed with.
It won't charge really at all, and I've tried a new battery also. It will boot and run OK when connected via USB, with no battery installed. I've only been able to get it to 12% battery, I did this since I wanted at least 10% charge to do an FDR. It won't last when charging on the AC, I've gotten the battery to around 5% on USB and then powered it off, then plugged it into the wall charger. I've tried both the Huawei OEM charger (1mA) and a replacement charger (650mA).
After a while of being plugged into the wall, the phone won't boot and the red LED just stays lit. I have to remove the battery and plug it in via USB to get it to boot again.
Is there anything in the OS that can go wrong and not let it charge the battery? (even though the screen shows the lightning bolt in the battery icon). I've gotten a battery monitor widget installed from Wifi. Other than that nothing has been installed whatsoever, it's FDR wiped, cleared cache, and the only other thing I've done is surfed the web a few times to verify connectivity after each FDR.
Or do I have a hardware problem? I've used different AC and USB cords, wiggled them a little bit in the port on the phone - it doesn't do anything and it's all the same - it just won't charge.
Or do I need to charge the battery externally somehow to some decent level and then throw it in the phone? Is there anything I can try to do from the basic OS or an app I can try to revive a battery (I have two) and get it to at least charge the battery fully just once so I can mess with it for more than a few minutes at a time?
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Broken USB port? Flash a 2.2 rom like horse and format data. First try calibration m calibrate battery from play store
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Broken USB port? Flash a 2.2 rom like horse and format data. First try calibration m calibrate battery from play store
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I don't think the USB port itself is broken, since I don't lose/gain/drop any charge or data transfer by wiggling various cables that I've used.
When plugged into a computer via USB, I can see all the drives on the device fine, including the removable microSD card and I can access files on the microSD card just like any other USB device.
I measured the voltage at the - and + battery terminals on the phone,obviously without the battery installed, I get 0.60 VDC on USB and 0.81 VDC when plugged into several known-good wall chargers (including the OEM Huawei wall charger which says it's a 1 amp charger, and another generic microUSB wall charger which is labeled 650 mA).
So, I can't see how that would charge a 3.7 volt battery - it actually would be draining the battery like a vampire. This is why I think there's something wrong between the USB port and those battery terminals. But I just don't know if it's wiring/board stuff, or the stock Froyo somehow.
I also measured the two batteries I have.... one is at 2.97 VDC and the other at 3.06 VDC, so I assume those are flat dead basically. Both of them are basically brand new. The original battery was an AT&T replacement that my wife got just before she just bought an iphone instead, got sick of this thing.
I will try to get a battery calibration app when I get it back on wifi, it basically only works after I do an FDR and then put a battery in after having it already plugged into USB (otherwise, I get wifi "error"). But I'm really thinking I'm going to have to just disassemble this thing and see if anything is burned/broken/etc. Or does someone just want it on the cheap??
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I don't think the USB port itself is broken, since I don't lose/gain/drop any charge or data transfer by wiggling various cables that I've used.
When plugged into a computer via USB, I can see all the drives on the device fine, including the removable microSD card and I can access files on the microSD card just like any other USB device.
I measured the voltage at the - and + battery terminals on the phone,obviously without the battery installed, I get 0.60 VDC on USB and 0.81 VDC when plugged into several known-good wall chargers (including the OEM Huawei wall charger which says it's a 1 amp charger, and another generic microUSB wall charger which is labeled 650 mA).
So, I can't see how that would charge a 3.7 volt battery - it actually would be draining the battery like a vampire. This is why I think there's something wrong between the USB port and those battery terminals. But I just don't know if it's wiring/board stuff, or the stock Froyo somehow.
I also measured the two batteries I have.... one is at 2.97 VDC and the other at 3.06 VDC, so I assume those are flat dead basically. Both of them are basically brand new. The original battery was an AT&T replacement that my wife got just before she just bought an iphone instead, got sick of this thing.
I will try to get a battery calibration app when I get it back on wifi, it basically only works after I do an FDR and then put a battery in after having it already plugged into USB (otherwise, I get wifi "error"). But I'm really thinking I'm going to have to just disassemble this thing and see if anything is burned/broken/etc. Or does someone just want it on the cheap??
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What model? Maybe it is for a specific model.
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This device is a U8800-51
All I want is to get the battery working OK so I can keep it around the house as a wifi/camera/music device and so one day I can hopefully use it as a learning tool for my kid...
jp233 said:
This device is a U8800-51
All I want is to get the battery working OK so I can keep it around the house as a wifi/camera/music device and so one day I can hopefully use it as a learning tool for my kid...
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Hmmm. Wipe battery stats in cwm. It must be rooted tho via super one click
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Hmmm. Wipe battery stats in cwm. It must be rooted tho via super one click
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OK, so I bought an external wall charger that charges the battery separately from the phone (and it came with yet again another battery for $7). So I have now 3 good, full batteries.
I rooted it via SuperOneClick, and installed CWM, all thanks to the root guide here on XDA. (thanks!) Everything went fine and the device appeared to function correctly, although as I was doing all this, and setting the phone back up, the battery would go from 75-60-55-50-45-40% in a matter of minutes.
But once I got it done and rooted, I went and got the battery calibration app. Put in a fresh battery at 100& and wiped the stats (I've now done this several times). The battery definitely lasts a good bit longer, but still drops pretty quickly so I will try to find some new ROMs here shortly.
The only thing that is still very strange, is that if I shut the screen off or if it goes off on its own, it will not wake up.... I have to pull the battery and it works fine on reboot. Any ideas?