Hi,
I bought a nexus 7 from best buy 2 weeks ago. After a update to android 4.1.1 (I guess), my battery dies at 30% without avertissement, but a "bip" sound from my device. Is it a hardware problem? I never rooted my Nexus 7, I tried a factory reset and it didn't worked.
Thanks for help
Yesterday my Nexus died about 1 minute after giving me the 5% warning. Strange, but I'll just wipe battery stats in ClockWorkMod (root)
Had the battery die on me at 11% the other day.
I've seen people screenshot their battery stats even at 1%, so is this a result of us improperly charging it?
The first time I unpacked my nexus, I waited until my battery reach 0% and die. Then I full charged my nexus without touching it. I don't think this problem is due to improper charging.
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I had what sounds like the same problem. First time after fully charging the device died on me at 15% (screen messed up for a second then killed power) with no warning whatsoever. I wiped battery stats, fully charged it, wiped battery stats again and haven't had the problem since. Granted, I haven't had the device that long but I have done 2-3 cycles now where I tested how low it would get, and it seems like my device shuts off normally now when it's been on 1% battery for a while. Hope this helps
How do can I wipe my battery stats without rooting?
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roud9 said:
The first time I unpacked my nexus, I waited until my battery reach 0% and die. Then I full charged my nexus without touching it. I don't think this problem is due to improper charging.
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I doubt it's your problem too, but you did improperly charge it right out of the box. You should have fully charged it before turning it on, and running Li-ION batteries down to 0% is never a good idea either.
I never heard that and I haven't got any problem with my other devices and I have done the same thing with them.
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My N7 is doing the same thing at 25%. It will just shut off abruptly without any warning and won't turn on until it's plugged into a charger. This effectively cuts my run time by 1/4. I was thinking of returning this otherwise perfect device but does anyone have a fix for it?
Yeah, this happened to me too. It seemed to happen after I unlocked the boot loader the first time. The tablet wasn't 100% charged when I did this, which might have been the problem. I also made the mistake of fully charging the device after buying it without letting it run down. (Edit: Actually I have no idea any more what the "proper" thing to do is with new devices... so who knows? Maybe what I did was right, but doesn't matter...)
I fixed it by fully charging and re-locking the boot loader. Then I let the battery run down to 0% (it didn't die at 25% this time like it used to). After fully charging it back to 100% I re-unlocked the boot loader and it was still fixed
If you haven't done any boot loader tomfoolery, perhaps charging to 100% and doing a factory reset might help?
Hope that helps! My N7 is running just fine now, so there's hope!
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My Nexus 7 dies at 20%. Any advice?
Try this https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nema.batterycalibration or run reset battery stats in CWM.
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Try this https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nema.batterycalibration or run reset battery stats in CWM.
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I found battery calibration apps didn't help. Best thing to try is charge to 100% and do a factory reset (point the nexus root toolkit to the factory image from Google and flash it). That's what fixed it for me (and fixed another unrelated issue I was having too).
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Without fail my Nexus 7 seems to die around 25% battery. Strangely, this only happened after I unlocked/rooted it, but now it happens every time. I even charged to full, used CWM to wipe battery stats and let it run down from there, still no dice.
Safe to say I should get a replacement?
No? I'd be surprised if I'm the only one having this problem... Seems like the Nexus 7's hardware issues are pretty widespread.
I must admit, when it died, I dont know what % the battery was at.
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No? I'd be surprised if I'm the only one having this problem... Seems like the Nexus 7's hardware issues are pretty widespread.
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Since youve rooted it, your warranty may be void, assuming that it wont be have you tried a custom rom? as daft as it sounds i had this issue on my old HTC desire, but a custom rom did fix this.
I havent had any issues at all with my nexus 7, my nexus was down to 8% last night when i plugged it in to charge before bed.
Aslo i wouldnt assume there are "wide spread" issues with the nexus7, for every device ever made there are always numerous threads about faults and the odd pixel being missing, people like to come onto the internet to broadcast there views when they feel they have been slighted or wronged in someway, if there was any "widespread issues with the nexus" (such as apples antenagate issue with the iphone 4) then it would be everywhere over ever tech blog.
Jjust reflash a different Rom
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Been down as low as 2% before relenting and letting the poor thing power up. Rooted and on jr5.
Thanks for the feedback all, perhaps I'll try un-rooting it while at 100% battery and see if it fully discharges. Perhaps it's just sensitive about the battery capacity when it changes ROMs/Bootloader status.
My Nexus 7 is doing the same thing at 20%. What happened to yours?
Have you tried a factory reset? That's fixed similar problems on other devices.
Factory reset yes, but not at 100% charge.
Mine dies at/or around 30% - I'm stock+not rooted.
Factory reset it. It doesn't matter what the charge percentage is. I did it to mine and it's working fine
clear your batter stats in CWM, full charge, full discharge, full charge
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clear your batter stats in CWM, full charge, full discharge, full charge
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I tried this and it didn't work for me. The only thing that did was a factory reset by flashing the stock image through the root manager tool.
A user named NeoMagus has received two units with this issue, but I haven't seen many people mention it otherwise.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30787728#post30787728
I'm new to tablets but I returned a Fire with the same problem. I assume it's a freak battery thing and not something innate to this device.
Yup my first C6 and last C7 also had this problem. Charged/Decharged fine for about a week, then just started turning off at about 19-20%. The screen would also display in very small text "show low low battery logo". Re-flashing stock, wiping, calibrating by deleting batterystats.bin, nothing helped, always died at 20%. Just ended up exchanging both so don't know what to tell you guys, everyone else seems to be fine so my only conclusion is bunk battery
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Without fail my Nexus 7 seems to die around 25% battery. Strangely, this only happened after I unlocked/rooted it, but now it happens every time. I even charged to full, used CWM to wipe battery stats and let it run down from there, still no dice.
Safe to say I should get a replacement?
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Flash back stock ROM, lock boot loader and see if it fix. At this point, you got back your warranty and can ask for replacement
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I have the same issue on mine, which is stock/unrooted. I just did a factory reset and it's been okay so far, but it's a little early to tell if it really worked.
**UPDATE** - Doing a factory reset did not fix the issue. It died again after some more use. I'm going to return it to Google.
**UPDATE 2** - After connecting the device to the charger and powering it on again it reported 0% battery. I charged it back up to 100% and I've currently run it back down to 7%. I'm not sure how or why it's working now, but it does seem to be a problem with the software misreporting the remaining battery life.
Mine shut down at 9% last night. Not that bad but not ideal I think it should go to 2-4% or 'go down with the ship' at 0% like my phone does.
Oh well I'm going to get a replacement after my next trip due to audio and touchscreen issues, I've been putting it off in hopes that they iron it out but I can't wait much longer a dead left headphone and random zooming when I scroll is a drag.
Same here ,last week my N7 died at 15% battery
but now at 20% ..
no Low battery Logo show
Should i do Factory Reset ???
Hi,
My battery info screen is always showing 0% - Unknown. I´ve tried different charging options but with no success.
The battery is charging and when I connect the Nexus 7 to the adapter/pc is says charging - 0% when locked.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks
Had the same problem. It was not ROM specific. Even though the reading said 0 it was still charging normally (as far as I could tell).
I called Google (I bought my Nexus 7 from the Play Store) and they replaced it. I think that the battery sensor was bad.
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Charge your battery to 100 percent, for the best that you can assume as 100 percent - about 3 hours, - and then run this program https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nema.batterycalibration root required
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Charge your battery to 100 percent, for the best that you can assume as 100 percent - about 3 hours, - and then run this program https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nema.batterycalibration root required
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wouldnt wiping battery info from CWM do the same thing?
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wouldnt wiping battery info from CWM do the same thing?
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OP did not explain if they were rooted or not.
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Reflash kernel
Just to let everyone know I tried both that app and clearing battery sats in CWM, neither did anything. I even ran it dead and then fully charged with no change. The OP may have a different problem but in my case I definitely think it was a hardware sensor issue.
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Um, weird, I came home after leaving my tablet on my desk all day at home, with about 35% battery.
It was dead. Like really dead. Dead dead. I don't know if it should've run down 35% totally idle; I'd left it for 3 days before without a problem.
Now when I plugged it in, it turned straight on. Google Screen -> Lock Screen. No colored X.
Showed 0% for 10 minutes. The battery graph was especially weird. For one thing, it had locked the stats and showed as still on battery basically. For another, it showed going from the low end of green to instantly dropping to 0%, red. Unplugged it, and it died instantly.
I'm letting it charge now with it off. Quick power button press shows the charging indicator thing.
I actually have an RMA out for this one for the touch screen issues, so it doesn't matter, but still... weird.
battery sensor/calibration issues
Old thread but I thought I'd add to it for other people with the same problem.
I have basically have the same issue on a stock, rooted 16GB Nexus 7. It's highly intermittent.
It first reared it's head about a month after I got the device (in Aug 2012), on the original firmware. My nexus 7 wouldn't (appear to) charge past 25% and would shut itself off after being on for only a few hours. I spent a day trying to fix it, including wiping the device, but nothing worked. Then magically, a few days later, the problem was gone.
The Nexus 7 worked fine for another month or so and then one day, after having charged it for several hours, I noticed that it was reporting a 0% charge. (Firmware was still stock but had been updated) This time it didn't power off, it just misreported it's charge. I could still run it for 10 hours or so, even though it said that it had a 0% charge and that I should connect the charger. I tried the "battery calibrator" mentioned in this thread which didn't seem to work but the next day, the device reported it had a charge. It's been randomly fluctuating between reporting 0% and a having charge every since. Sometimes it works fine for several days but then it will say 0% again.
It hasn't really affected my use of the device but it can be inconvenient not knowing how much charge you have left. Today I finally called Google and explained the problem and they promptly offered to exchange it. Hopefully this is not a design flaw but a faulty component from bad batch..
There's more than a good bit of bad advice in this thread. That anyone would waste people's time by recommending a ”battery calibration” app or to wipe battery stats is disheartening, as it is widely known that they have no correlation to battery indication.
More often than not, it seems, this problem with the N7 involves the battery connector not being properly seated.
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I'm also having a similar problem, though when my nexus 7 completely dies from the battery I plug in and right away power back up and when it comes to the home screen with 0-1% charge it right away powers down. I tried leaving it off while pluged in let it charge for 5 mins and then power back up again till I see it have a minimum amount of charge, it seems to work not sure if its ROM or kernel related, I'll keep an eye on it.
There's a helpful article that seems to help other nexus 7 users, hope this helps
http://www.droid-life.com/2012/12/27/fix-nexus-7-refusing-to-charge-try-this-trick/
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I have the same problem with my nexus 7 3g.
Factory reset does not help.
Finally open the back cover (quite easy) and found that the battery cable connector is loose. So I tightened and my tablet is well again.
Hope this help.
Yeah what worked for me was to also unplug my battery. Seemed to correct itself after that. Mine would shut off showing a charge of 60%.
dudung0 said:
I have the same problem with my nexus 7 3g.
Factory reset does not help.
Finally open the back cover (quite easy) and found that the battery cable connector is loose. So I tightened and my tablet is well again.
Hope this help.
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Does the back just unsnap like a regular battery door?
I have issues sometimes. Like the other night it charged all night and when I woke up it was fine, turn off the alarm on it and had breakfast. Came back and it wouldn't come on. Tried all I could without taking it apart. Ended up removing the back cover, unplugging the battery for ten seconds and then it worked fine. Battery was at 100% once it booted up.
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Does the back just unsnap like a regular battery door?
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Use your fingernail to get between it and the chassis. It pops off pretty easy. Just be careful. I'm sure YouTube has a few videos showing it.
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Does the back just unsnap like a regular battery door?
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search for ifixit+nexus+7+battery
You can use your fingernail.
Nexus 7 - Battery 0% Unkown.
dudung0 said:
I have the same problem with my nexus 7 3g.
Factory reset does not help.
Finally open the back cover (quite easy) and found that the battery cable connector is loose. So I tightened and my tablet is well again.
Hope this help.
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Hi.. I Have the same model and I had the same problem...
I made the turn off method (https://plus.google.com/+DerekRoss/posts/563EVVEPMDS) and did not work...
I rooted my Nexus to calibrate the Battery (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1838429) and did not work.
But the in my case the most simple solution works : Unplug /plug the Battery (http://productforums.google.com/forum/#!msg/mobile/Knrn4DThksg/ovuWYHUytZ0J).
Show this video about how to do it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjh0H6SZHRM&list=PLBGUp1nK51h0Zyb2wIJjIhtTVQKyfj4BB&feature=mh_lolz
I hope have luck
bye.
Hey I've searched for help on the subject all over and. I'm not seeing anyone with this problem, on the contrary everyone seems to be doing better.
Anyway I got the OTA update to 4.2.2 from the. General forum a few days ago and flashed it without much consequence and everything seemed fine. I reaquired my root but I have noticed my battery is losing charge way too fast doing light browsing and use.
Checking battery use I got 2 hours of screen time with 30% of the battery and again this has been simply browsing sites with pure text. As I'm writing this it went from 70% to 68%
To list a few key things that have happened that might be important and I'm hoping anybody can help or give advice.
1) I stupidly forgot to wipe cache and dalvik before and after flashing the update, when I remembered I went to recovery and did this
2) I rerooted
3) On Friday I fell asleep using it and when I woke up it was completely drained, honestly I don't even remembered what I was doing cause I had a bit too much wine but I think I was playing an emulator and when I woke up it wouldn't even turn on so I charged it back to 100%
As I write this now I think back and problem seems to have started then.
I tried re flashing a backup, which didn't help and I flashed franco kernel reading it gave good battery.
My last idea is simply reverting back to stock and see if it helps but before that I wanted to check some opinions or advice here.
PS I have already used BBS and its finding nothing wrong in wakelocks or use (except something called AudioOut2)
As I finish this im down to 66%, definitely not normal.
Any help is appreciated.
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Having the same problem.
Didn't even make it to work and was below 50%. Weird.
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Did you at some point let it drain completely to 0% after updating to 4.2.2?
If nobody has any idea ill just go back to stock and report results.
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Well if anybody has a similar issue or cares, going back to stock seems to have fixed the issue. Regardless I did some light testing on the battery. It shows marginal better perfomance on 4.2.2
By switching Kernel there was no change it seems but then again the test only covered two activities perhaps with further comparissons better results would be gotten.
But long story short if anybody has this problem apparently going back to stock is the way to go.
I'll keep a careful eye on the battery and gauge on regular use and if it happens again have a better idea of what caused it.
Its a program that's running or not completely shutting down.
Torrent was my issue. Uninstalled rebooted and then reinstalled.
My battery life is good now.all day and still over 80%.
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Its a program that's running or not completely shutting down.
Torrent was my issue. Uninstalled rebooted and then reinstalled.
My battery life is good now.all day and still over 80%.
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Well I have encountered a completely new problem lately.
In the last week this has happened 3-4 times. I leave it charging or simply on deep sleep for a while and when I try to turn it on it won't, I'm not sure if its shutting down since when I plugged it in (thinking battery had drained) not battery charging animation came up, instead I left the power button pressed and it came up with whatever charge it had.
Not sure if its a side effect of the original problem of the battery discharge or something to do with torrent clients as 3 of the total times it has happened I was downloading something and left it running.
Not sure what to do at this point since I find no info on this or it happening to anybody else. What I find are things like it not charging etc which really arent my issues.
I will avoid using torrents on it for a few days and see if it happens again, if it does I will seriously have to consider contacting Google or Asus since this device doesn't even have 90 days in my possession yet.
If anyone is following this (really just posting here to help anybody who finds the same problem and as a sort of journal) I found this post on the kernel im running thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=38422891&postcount=4603
Somebody replied to that post stating its a 4.2.x problem
It could also be a kernel problem with torrents as further down the posts another person complains about the same happening when using a bittorrent client
I'll post with whatever I find out.
I've been having the same problem glad to see it isn't just me.
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Hi Chaps, Since my upgrade to 4.2.2 I thought the battery life was great. It stayed at 100% for ages and when I was streaming music for a few of hours and the battery only went to 96%. Superb I thought..
But, yes there is a but. My N7 now shuts down when the battery is at 32% and I need to charge it to get it to reboot as it is well drained. Is it possible to zero the battery indicator or recalibrate it for an accurate reading? TATA R.
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Hi Chaps, Since my upgrade to 4.2.2 I thought the battery life was great. It stayed at 100% for ages and when I was streaming music for a few of hours and the battery only went to 96%. Superb I thought..
But, yes there is a but. My N7 now shuts down when the battery is at 32% and I need to charge it to get it to reboot as it is well drained. Is it possible to zero the battery indicator or recalibrate it for an accurate reading? TATA R.
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Battery calibration, which should be done rarely, is merely a matter of putting your device through one complete charge/discharge cycle. Don't waste your time with battery calibration apps, as they are 100% snake oil. Likewise, you can disregard any misinformation about wiping battery stats, as that has absolutely no bearing on battery charge indication.
Try unplugging your battery for a few minutes, and then plug it back in, ensuring that the connector is firmly seated.
Getting pissed off here. N7 shuts down at 42% now. WTF. Is this a 4.2.2 problem? If so how do I revert back to an earlier version?
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Mine is ****ing **** since 4.2.2 and its official, writing this it went from 40 to 37 the ****
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I am seeing reduced battery life on 4.2.2...
I used to be able to go all day on a charge. Now I can't make it through the evening ...
I know that is subjective as I didn't indicate my prior usage compared to my current usage pattern.
But my perception is that battery life has degraded ...
As an aside, I noticed that an el-cheapo IKEA power strip didn't provide enough juice to keep the battery from draining further while using it when plugged in...
It plugged in at 20% and kept using the N7... awhile later I was in the mid-teens.
I don't use that power strip any longer....
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Hello, :fingers-crossed:
i'm having a lot of troubles with the battery of my Nexus 4. I'll try to explain this strange situation...
Few days ago i noticed a ridicoulous battery drain while i was, as usually, listening to some music with my bluetooth A2DP headset Jabra HALO2. It was something like 1% every less then 1 minute. At first i thought it was due to a recently upgrade to CM10.2M1 (which is a monthly build of Cyanogenmod on 4.3) or due to a 5 minutes fast charge from the 2A charger of Nexus 10 that could have "upset" the battery.
At first i started focusing on the software side problem; i tried CM10.2RC1, CM10.2, stock 4.3, stock 4.4 and now CM11M1, and, while doing all of those wipes, i noticed that not only the discharge was insanely fast, but even the charge! The graph on the setting panel is almost vertical while cahrging, like 3% to 40% in 25 minutes.
But that's not all, sometimes, after rebooting, i noticed a battery level different from the previous boot, so i decided to wait a full discharge and then fully recharge it. I have waited the 0% (not so much time ) putting the screen always on and the LED flash too, then, i tried few times to turn it on and every time, after the boot screen disappeared it immediately started to turning off due to 0% battery.
Moreover, for being certain, i tried to turn it on in recovery and wait how much time it would take to consume the lasting charge on the battery. Surprisingly, after 30 minutes it was still there! I tried a reboot into system, showing me a 10% remaining battery (WTF), which discharged to 0% in like 3 minutes. Now i'm waiting the whole night the real discharge in recovery with screen always on, hoping that a full recharge could fix it. I would like to evidence that the phone do not overheat during both charghe and discharge, so i guess the battery itself may be ok.
I'm still not sure if it's a software problem, and i'm worrid if it could be an hardware related issue. Maybe it could have been the charge from the 2A adapter.
I really don't know what to do next. Someone knows how to help me?
Here 2 screenshoots, I wasn't able to upload it normally so here the links:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0ByucdM-SwPNnMlFUOGU4bXkzaGs/edit?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0ByucdM-SwPNnZEtXczNuTXhiMGc/edit?usp=sharing
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I've done a full discharge until even the full hybernation has been shutted down, but seems that it hasn't solved anything. I've also noticed that in the battery stat is missing the display consumption (WTF?!?). Maybe it's a CM11M1 bug, it happen even to my Nexus 10. Here other shots:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0ByucdM-SwPNnazVacUNZeEZkUlk/edit?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0ByucdM-SwPNnRHU2QlJibk5TVVE/edit?usp=sharing
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As happened to the N10, after a while the display appear in the stats:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0ByucdM-SwPNnMEozbzNRVGdzSHc/edit?usp=sharing
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I've noticed just now that while I was waiting a real full discharge of the battery the TWRP couldn't show me the battery percentage. Really strange...
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In summary, the problem was the combination of kernel+ROM. The CM with his kernel on N4 was consuming tons of electrons. I tried Purity+Hellscore, now i reach few days of low usage and one and half of medium usage
How old is your phone? You might be able to get a replacement from Google under warranty.
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I don't think it'd be the 2A charge, I use the 2A charger on my battery all the time.
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sshark said:
How old is your phone? You might be able to get a replacement from Google under warranty.
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It have 9 months, and yes is still under warrenty, but I've bought it in Spain, and I live in Italy. I think this will be hard to solve
I have some strange problemi too.
Sometines the phone reboot itself and the battery drops (i tried to flash all stock: recovery, bootloader,ROM ecc..)
It could be a faulty battery.. Read this topic, it looks like you have the same kind of problems.
Do you also have simlocks/loss of network connection?
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It could be a faulty battery.. Read this topic, it looks like you have the same kind of problems.
Do you also have simlocks/loss of network connection?
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I've already read this topic, i think the source of the problem may be related with mine, but symptoms are different. It is strange that this happened 9 months later!
Gully discharging the phone, rebooting, discharge again if any, reboot. Connect charger, charge full. Reboot, charge full again if any, reboot. This always worked for me.
You can also try to fully discharge, completely power off the phone and let it fully charge while powered off ( only a white battery should be shown on the display).
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I'm having the same issues with my phone.
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Oxious119 said:
Gully discharging the phone, rebooting, discharge again if any, reboot. Connect charger, charge full. Reboot, charge full again if any, reboot. This always worked for me.
You can also try to fully discharge, completely power off the phone and let it fully charge while powered off ( only a white battery should be shown on the display).
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Already done, nothing....
Did all of u found the problem? Cause it seems i have the same...
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Did all of u found the problem? Cause it seems i have the same...
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Unfortunately, no. Probably it is a battery related problem, i'm going to replace it and see what happen. In the meantime not even PurityROM+HellsCore kernel may handle this battery draining...
Hi all!
I've some strange problems with mt nexus 4 battery values.
Today i had 59% of battery and i plug it to the original charger. After 2 hours i saw the battery with 100% charge value. OK. Nothing wrong here. I rebooted the phone and after that i had 84% of battery.
This is happening almost every time i charge my nexus 4.
I had stock rom with franco.kernel updater. Now i have paranoid Android with The same kernel.
Any idea about this?
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anyone?
Have you been dirty flashing a lot?
your battery reading needs to be recalibrated.... Charge full than use until it shuts down...than charge again fully, at 100% reboot phone & connect to charge again.....
You also can try "BatteryRepair.apk" from market..most of the time it helps to recalibrate..just install, open & follow on screen instruction....
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Have you been dirty flashing a lot?
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Not really. Just rooted the phone 3 weeks ago and i was with stock + franco.kernel updater till 1 week ago. Then changed to Paranoid Android + Franco.kernel.Updater.
abir099 said:
your battery reading needs to be recalibrated.... Charge full than use until it shuts down...than charge again fully, at 100% reboot phone & connect to charge again.....
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I'm trying this right now. At 1h07am the battery had 0%, so i connected to the original charger and did go to sleep. When i woke up, it had 100%. I rebooted the phone, connected the charger again and the phone had 90% (This at 8am). 2 hours later the phone is at 97%.
abir099 said:
You also can try "BatteryRepair.apk" from market..most of the time it helps to recalibrate..just install, open & follow on screen instruction....
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I couldnt find this on market :/
Atomsk said:
Not really. Just rooted the phone 3 weeks ago and i was with stock + franco.kernel updater till 1 week ago. Then changed to Paranoid Android + Franco.kernel.Updater.
I'm trying this right now. At 1h07am the battery had 0%, so i connected to the original charger and did go to sleep. When i woke up, it had 100%. I rebooted the phone, connected the charger again and the phone had 90% (This at 8am). 2 hours later the phone is at 97%.
I couldnt find this on market :/
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I had the same issue with my previous nexus 4. Did you ever get your screen/display changed? Or do you charge your phone overnight? Do you rely on USB charging a lot? If any of those answers is YES, its probable that your battery has gone bad (as mine had)
I don't think that's the solution, but give a try to this free app from the play store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nema.batterycalibration&hl=it
I always thought this problem was related to rom development but I'm not sure. It happened to me with CM11 at the very beginning in november, and then it just stopped. Since January I'm on slimkat, at first it didn't happen and then for a few weeks i noticed the same problem you have, now everything has been fine again for the last two weeks.
japmeet said:
I had the same issue with my previous nexus 4. Did you ever get your screen/display changed? Or do you charge your phone overnight? Do you rely on USB charging a lot? If any of those answers is YES, its probable that your battery has gone bad (as mine had)
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I had changed my display and i charge over night.
I've tried the calibration 2 days in a row (battery at 0%, then charge till 100%, reboot, charge till 100% again). Yesterday i had 90% after the reboot. Today i got 91% after the reboot.
steci86 said:
I don't think that's the solution, but give a try to this free app from the play store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nema.batterycalibration&hl=it
I always thought this problem was related to rom development but I'm not sure. It happened to me with CM11 at the very beginning in november, and then it just stopped. Since January I'm on slimkat, at first it didn't happen and then for a few weeks i noticed the same problem you have, now everything has been fine again for the last two weeks.
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I'm gonna try that app. I rebooted the phone around 9am and now is almost finishing the charge. The battery lasts till tomorrow with my normal use of the phone, but i tough strange that every time i rebooted the phone, i lose battery % :s
Just try avoiding the charge to 100%->reboot->charge to 100% again for a few days.
Don't let it discharge till 0%, connect the charge when you have 1%-4% left and let it charge till 100% with the phone on, and then use your phone normally.
Atomsk said:
I had changed my display and i charge over night.
I've tried the calibration 2 days in a row (battery at 0%, then charge till 100%, reboot, charge till 100% again). Yesterday i had 90% after the reboot. Today i got 91% after the reboot.
I'm gonna try that app. I rebooted the phone around 9am and now is almost finishing the charge. The battery lasts till tomorrow with my normal use of the phone, but i tough strange that every time i rebooted the phone, i lose battery % :s
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Please go through this thread. A couple of other members (myself included) finally deduced that if you ever have your display changed you NEED to get your battery changed as well. Trust me on this, get your battery checked once. It WILL be bloated. Also, if upon restarting there is a break in the battery graph and there is a significant drop/rise in battery level, that is another indicator that your battery is going.
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Please go through this thread. A couple of other members (myself included) finally deduced that if you ever have your display changed you NEED to get your battery changed as well. Trust me on this, get your battery checked once. It WILL be bloated. Also, if upon restarting there is a break in the battery graph and there is a significant drop/rise in battery level, that is another indicator that your battery is going.
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I've been reading that thread but for example, what happens to me it's nothing compared to the first topic of that thread. I only miss sometimes 10% after restart, sometimes 5%, sometimes nothing. From what i understand, in that thread most of users with battery problem had like 80% and after reboot they only had 2%, or 0%. Thats different i think, but i'm not expert on this subject
Anyway, installed the suggested app and calibrated the battery throw the app. For now i have this data (Paranoid Android Beta6+Franco.Kernel.Updater r201):
http://imgur.com/jnPpA3d
Just restarted my phone a while ago
http://imgur.com/ZpmXtS0
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Atomsk said:
Just restarted my phone a while ago
http://imgur.com/ZpmXtS0
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda app-developers app
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Try Battery Monitor Widget from the Market - you can see what current the phone is pulling, and if indeed full charge is reached. There are also calibration tools inside - the app calculates the real capacity of the battery, for example. If it's a long way from 2100mAh it would be a sign you need a new battery.
Though like everyone else, I think it´s a software problem. With previous Android phones I had to be careful calibrating, flashing etc. With the N4 I've had no such issues in the year I've had it. That app can help you sort out battery calibration though.
Can you tell me The dev name? Got 2 battery monitor widgets :s
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Tried this one and got this results
http://imgur.com/nb71cbI
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Atomsk said:
Not really. Just rooted the phone 3 weeks ago and i was with stock + franco.kernel updater till 1 week ago. Then changed to Paranoid Android + Franco.kernel.Updater.
I'm trying this right now. At 1h07am the battery had 0%, so i connected to the original charger and did go to sleep. When i woke up, it had 100%. I rebooted the phone, connected the charger again and the phone had 90% (This at 8am). 2 hours later the phone is at 97%.
I couldnt find this on market :/
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Here is the link of Battery Repair....try this, it really works
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=air.ynfo.batteryrepair
abir099 said:
Here is the link of Battery Repair....try this, it really works
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=air.ynfo.batteryrepair
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Thanks for the suggestion, but that's a little expensive for me at the moment
Atomsk said:
Just restarted my phone a while ago
http://imgur.com/ZpmXtS0
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Well this is perfectly normal..
Atomsk said:
Tried this one and got this results
http://imgur.com/nb71cbI
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This looks normal, although if you see a break in the battery graph and huge drop/rise in battery then its definitely done for. However its not the case with your phone, so relax
Well this evening i left the phone with 60% of battery and at 7am the battery was death. Just ordered a new one. I've only one problem. I dont have any plastic screw to open it. I've the torx t5 screw only.
Any advise to the new battery?
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