My nook, even after charging completely, dissconnecting the power cord, and using it for hours after, always shows a ? for battery status. Under settings battery % always reads unknown.
Anyone experienced this problem? My nook is rooted (rotted?).
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Although I haven't read about the BatteryManager ever returning unknown,
I'd be interested to know what the battery/charging status says in UsbMode.
This app has a group that displays all the broadcasted info on the battery.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25613941#post25613941
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So, I let the thing sit for weeks. Too busy with school to send it back to b&n for a reaplcement. I finally decided to deal with it, I plugged it in and in a few minutes it said battery to low to charge. I had to wait 15 minutes. So i let it charge till full. Upon booting, and unplugging, battery registered 100 percent and decresed with normal use.
In other words, let it totally run out of battery (could take weeks) then plug it in and let it fully charge.
Worked for me
I would like to confirm the OP's results. My battery started doing the question mark thing out-of-the-blue, about a month ago. I tried unrooting, restoring to factory settings, I even tried older versions of the Nook software to see if that made any difference, and nothing. I tried to drain the battery, transferring files to and from the Nook over wifi, and even when I couldn't boot from low battery, as soon as I plugged it in I got question mark battery. Being in Canada, getting my Nook replaced is a huge pain, so I left it for about a month. Pulled it out today, just for the heck of it, and I got the Not enough battery to turn on screen (which was new, when the battery was in question mark mode it would always attempt to turn on, but fail silently as soon as power was removed). I left it plugged in for a few minutes, and lo and behold it booted up and displayed the charging animation on the battery icon. I charged it to full, and it seems to be as good as new.
So, for anybody else that has this issue, the fix seems to be to let it drain for a very long time, then recharge. Shortcuts don't work, and it isn't a hardware issue that needs replacement.
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Hi guys,
My device has started acting pretty weird for the last couple of days.
Firstly it started with sudden crash and reboot. I was shooting burst 20 images when it happened.
After the reboot, the battery went from about 70% , showed 0% and went into boot-loop, showing 0% battery every boot.
The only thing that helped was removing the battery. After a fresh start, the battery showed about 50%.
I tried to reproduce the same thing (shooting in burst mode) but couldn't repeat that error.
Then, after a few minutes, it happened again and again and again. (screenshot attached)
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I reflashed original ROM and reset to factory settings. Thought that this would solve it.
Today I had something new, same thing with the sudden crash, after recording a video.
The device crashed, restarted with battery @ 0% (previously was ~55%) and went into boot-loop, showing 0% battery every boot.
After removing the battery, the device showed 25% battery. After a few times that I removed the battery, the device showed 20% and again, boot-loop.
When I connected the charger, it started charging and I got to ~35% of battery.
After rebooting the device, it suddenly showed ~50% battery.
The jump is visible at the attached screenshot:
I have a 32gb sandisk ultra type 10 memory card. I heard that they may cause lagging on the device.
Also, the battery seems to be OK, not spinning on the table.
When connected to the charger, the problem doesn't seems to be happening.
Please, any suggestion will be appreciated.
I am very frustrated.
same ****ing problem . Hope someone will solve this ****ing issue .
Maybe its a defective battery. Check if your battery have a lump or not.
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The battery appears to be in good shape. No bumps and not bloated.
I was at the service center yesterday evening.
They installed the official ROM and did factory reset.
As the device turned on - surprise! Battery shows 0%.
Their suggestion was to replace the battery charging port flex cable and provide a new battery.
Today I shall leave the device for the procedure and report back after they finish to see if it works.
Look like hardware issue
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I do hope that this will solve the problem.
Although, I see more and more users are posting about this same issue.
So, got my SGS4 couple of days ago.
What they did was changing the battery and reset the device.
It seems that the battery life got longer and it holds almost for the whole day.
I disconnect it from the charger with 100% at 5:30 ,
and I have around 20% left when I go to sleep at around 23:00
I use the device on medium level. I do have phonecalls and whatsapp majorly.
Today, I read an article that Samsung admits having problems with the SGS4 battery and offers free battery replacement.
http://goo.gl/YoFDFB
Since I got this phone I have found the battery life to be quite good, although for some reason the battery stays above 100% for a long time once taken off the charger. All other Android phones I have owned have always quickly dropped down from 100 to about 90 before leveling off to a more linear discharge speed. One thing I noticed that seems strange on this phone is that it seems like the longer I leave the phone on the charger, the longer the battery reading stays at 100%. This should not be the case if the battery signals to turn off the charger. To test this theory I have done the following:
Charge overnight for a week. Results: battery stays at 100% for 3-5 hours once coming off the charger
Charge when I get home from work and unplug shortly after reaching 100%. Results: battery drops from 100% to 99% within a half hour
Charge the battery to 100%, then leave it plugged into a USB to slowly keep charging for another 12 hours. Result: battery stays at 100% for 10-12 hours before dropping to 99% Here are some screenshots to show the battery staying at 100% for a long time:
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So now I am kinda worried about overcharging the battery and either blowing it up or destroying its lifetime. Any thoughts on this?
I don't think you have to worry about over charge. More than likely the battery just isn't calibrated properly. You can try to do that manually, though I'm not sure how much it'll help...my G2 also seems to stay at 100% for a long period of time.
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They all have a magic 100% and crap last 5%.The charger does trickle and shut off. Watched it with mA reader. It's just poor calibration. Don't even worry about it.
Ok so I'm slightly panicking... I forgot to charge my phone 2 nights ago, so I went the next day from like 50% down to 4% maybe (awesome battery life coming from my Gnex!). Plugged it in to charge. Woke up 8 hours later and the phone was pretty warm, but fully charged. Well, I got in the car to go to work and the screen just went black when I tried to play some music and BT, then the phone rebooted. It was still kinda warm so I just turned it off for a half hour on the way to work. Left it sit on my desk all day (busy day) and start using it this evening. So far the phone has rebooted itself twice now on its own. I cleared cache and dalvik thinking it'd help after the first reboot. Is it possible somehow the full charge up and heat maybe broke something? My verizon dev edition is only a few weeks old!
My phone has never gotten more then a gentle warmth to it while charging - are you using the stock power adapter? If it got hot enough to damage it from charging then you should have it replaced.
It also might just need a full reset, but that will erase all data.
All smartphones have PMIC(Power Management Integrated Circuit) on their boards to prevent the battery from being overcharged and having too much current running through such that the battery would feel anything more than mild under the most stressful loads. If a phone(our Moto X) has Qualcomm's Quick Charge 1.0 and is pulling the full 1.1A from a battery at 20%, then the battery is going to feel warm as the current-draw is at its highest from 20% to 80%. Here's a line-graph comparing charge times to illustrate the point where Quick Charge 2.0 was being graphed.
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With regard to the OP's situation: I have no idea without a logcat file to say for sure.
I just found a pretty interesting bug that causes my G935FD phone to be constantly awake after a full charge, but will happily go into deep sleep after I restart the phone after the full charge. It reflects in the GSam Battery monitor as well as the battery life.
Maybe someone who has issue with the phone constantly awake (or very high Android System battery usage) can try this trick out. My software version is:
Baseband: APD1
Build: APDQ
My phone is rooted if it makes any difference.
Here are some examples:
After 10 mins charging and before reboot:
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And after a quick reboot:
may b this is the cause
may be this is the cause of pathetic battery life on my phone. do u suggest a restart while still plugged in or after unplugging? Know any permanent fix for this?
drmrahul said:
may be this is the cause of pathetic battery life on my phone. do u suggest a restart while still plugged in or after unplugging? Know any permanent fix for this?
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I reboot them after unplugging.
I've just found this work around recently (as you can see my pathetic average doze time per charge).
Will try this for a few days to see if it helps.
Have you tried to wipe cache ? cause i've had the exact same problem over and over again and in my case it only happened with wireless charger. After I wiped cache partition it never happened again.
It is google backup bug. Turn off google backup and it should be gone.
Or restart your phone after each full charge.
Edit: it affects other phones too
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/help/partial-wakelock-android-backup-t3363390
wollyka said:
It is google backup bug. Turn off google backup and it should be gone.
Or restart your phone after each full charge.
Edit: it affects other phones too
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/help/partial-wakelock-android-backup-t3363390
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Wow this is a colossal bug.
Yeah, it affects two of my phones, S6 and S7 edge!
My Nexus 6P already needed a change of battery for a lot of use (I was driving Uber), the device reached the point where it could only be kept on for a few minutes connected to the charger, after a while it did not turn on again. I bought a new battery in Amazon brand Beltron and installed it. The first day, it came to load up to 96% and I used the device in the same percentage as for 40 minutes listening to music online until it started to go down, but normal. Once it dropped to 90% it started downloading faster and when it was about 70% it was downloaded as one point per second (exaggerated). After that, with only a few hours of use since I installed the battery, I have not managed to get the device to work again, because I leave it connected to the charger and it does not charge. I turn on the device but it immediately shuts down and is more curious than when I connect the charger, even though it had been turned off at 0%, it appears as if it had 25% but it is useless.
Things I have already done:
- Try another charger
- Remove batterystats.bin from TWRP
@Javichino Return the battery its probably a lemon. My first ordered battery from eBay had early shutdown issues. Luckily on eBay vendors value there ratings so they immediately sent a replacement. Been using that battery 5 months now working great zero issues. On Amazon you get a couple months to return so hopefully your in that time period.
Something abnormal happened this morning, when I turned on the device, without being connected to the electric current, it indicated a 35% charge which was reduced to 1% in 30 seconds. However, being at 1% was on for about 10 minutes until it finally went out.
I've been doing this several times, every time I turn it on, it appears loaded and drops to 1% in seconds ...
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Your wasting time the battery is defective. Can you send it back for a replacement?