got a problem with creed 3.5 - Galaxy Y GT-S5360 and Duos 6102 Q&A, Help & Troubl

hi,guys. i'm using creed 3.5 since 1 month but some times i got a problem with this.
sometime when i restart my galaxy y it shows only 1% battery charge but my phone was above 60% charged.. did anyone faced this problem also? can anybody help me to solve this problem?????
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Maybe when you flashed Creed's rom, yor phone was not 100% on batter, and the battery stats are messed up. So if its the problem, I think that it will help you:
Charge your battery until appear the 100% battery notification appear. Shut the phone down, let it connected to the charger until the battery charge 100%. Enter in CWM, go to advanced and wipe battery status.

well,,,, i'll try,thanks for your answer
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hey guys, I use miui 1.10.28 and a problem appeared. even if I charge my battery all night long oz has just 60 % on the morning. I tried to wipe its battery stats when it is charged about 7 hours but it's the same. any ideas?
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Battery 1% problem

Hey guys how are you?
I have an extended battery for the defy but i have a problem, it drains fast from 100 to 1% like in only 4 hours or so then it stays at 1% for a lonngggg time till it dies.
any advise?
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any help peeps? thanks
Go to market and download battery calibrator it will help to fix ur battery problem
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And I thought it was battery drain

After flashing Ics my battery couldn't seem to stay high so one day, I took the liberty of finishing the battery and...
THIS IS THE PURFECT EXAMPLE OF WROMG BATTERY INFO C:
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LOL XD
This pic is just soooooo funny. I have no clue why but looking at that makes me laugh XD
very very wrong battery readings.....
happens lots of times after flashing.....weirdest thing that was happening to me was battery rapidly falling from 50 to 30% and than slowly growing to 40%.....
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what kernel are you using? if it the devilkernel in the advanced options do wipe battery stats
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Lol
Sometimes battery stats behave strange
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gaspernemec said:
happens lots of times after flashing.....weirdest thing that was happening to me was battery rapidly falling from 50 to 30% and than slowly growing to 40%.....
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Yes, I have to agree. This has also happened to me. I have actually had this happened when I turned my phone off one day. Before turning it off it had 60% battery, after a minute I turned it on and it said 20% battery. Also, has it happened to you that you charge it leave a couple of hours and when you unplug it rapidly falls to 70% or less? LOL! But it is nothing a full charge and batterystats.bin wipe wont fix.
Marcxd2214 said:
what kernel are you using? if it the devilkernel in the advanced options do wipe battery stats
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Wiping battery starts has nothing to do with reported battery percentage. Similar results can be obtained by setting your phone face up on the coffee table, watching any random show on tv, and doing Zumba for 30 minutes. In other words... none.
Battery stats, which is only a list of the apps that have put a demand on the battery, is already cleared each and every time the os is rebooted
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Strange
Yea, it happen to mine too after ICS 4.0.3 upgrade, does anyone can help?
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jessietwf said:
Yea, it happen to mine too after ICS 4.0.3 upgrade, does anyone can help?
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This is what I have read on the XDA forums and it has worked for me.
Completely charge your phone to 100% (Full battery charge) without unplugging. Once it is charged, without unplugging it, reboot to recovery and wipe battery stats in the ADVANCED section. As soon as your wipe it, very quickly unplug the phone. (as fast as possible). Once you do this, reboot your phone and completely drain it to until it turns off and you cannot turn it back on unless is plugged. Once it is drained charge it completely full withot unpluggin it or turning it on.(Best time to do this is at night, since you are probably not going to use it while you sleep). After that just use it daily. You have to give it a couple of days so the battery syncs up. Hope I helped out!
Supermannypr said:
This is what I have read on the XDA forums and it has worked for me.
Completely charge your phone to 100% (Full battery charge) without unplugging. Once it is charged, without unplugging it, reboot to recovery and wipe battery stats in the ADVANCED section. As soon as your wipe it, very quickly unplug the phone. (as fast as possible). Once you do this, reboot your phone and completely drain it to until it turns off and you cannot turn it back on unless is plugged. Once it is drained charge it completely full withot unpluggin it or turning it on.(Best time to do this is at night, since you are probably not going to use it while you sleep). After that just use it daily. You have to give it a couple of days so the battery syncs up. Hope I helped out!
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No offense, but what you have read is incorrect and is rooted in a misunderstanding about how the os and li-ion batteries work.
1. Wiping battery stats does nothing pertaining to charge indication. The file cleared is an already blank file that lists nothing more than a list of the apps that have consumed power. This file is cleared by the is on every reboot already.
2. Completely draining the battery shortens its serviceable life.
Any "results" that are seen by doing the above are merely attributable to the placebo effect.
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Self charging battery?

Hey, can someone explain me this?
I charged my phone to atleast 24% begore i went to bed cause last time i tested battery when i sleep, the battery dropped 20% in 10 hours, but now i charged it to 24% and when i woke up today it had slowly increased to 32%... what the heck? Can someone explain this to me?
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andsa said:
Hey, can someone explain me this?
I charged my phone to atleast 24% begore i went to bed cause last time i tested battery when i sleep, the battery dropped 20% in 10 hours, but now i charged it to 24% and when i woke up today it had slowly increased to 32%... what the heck? Can someone explain this to me?
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wrong sub section but in answer, my s2 done that all the time almost after flashing a rom.
could start off at 100%, flash a rom and itd be at say 25% then start building up again toward its correct %. no biggy, its kinda normal :good:
Wrong section to post this but this problem also happens on my s2, it is something wrong with the fuel gauge. Just do regular charging and discharging and it should return to normal.
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Your battery has a problem. Cause of overcharging.
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If you've flashed a new rom, often the history of battery values and voltages get messed up. So its not really sure what percentage of battery is left when the battery is at X volts for example. Usually a complete discharge followed by a full charge should recalibrate the battery monitoring.
ilabs said:
If you've flashed a new rom, often the history of battery values and voltages get messed up. So its not really sure what percentage of battery is left when the battery is at X volts for example. Usually a complete discharge followed by a full charge should recalibrate the battery monitoring.
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The thing is i got the phone on wednesday last week and it's on stock rom.
andsa said:
The thing is i got the phone on wednesday last week and it's on stock rom.
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Try a few complete charge cycles. Hopefully it should fix itself coz its not really uncommon.
you should download battery calibration app
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battery calibration

after flashing dsc i discharged my fone to 0% battery 5-10 times... as said in dsc flashing guide
battery calibrated properly nd worked fine for 2-3 days then its again jumping from 30% to 1% and then again to 30% ......
i have cleared battery stats and repeated the process but still no progress
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Wiping battery stats is a myth. Doesn't work at all.
Probably your battery is old and used up
https://www.xda-developers.com/andr...-battery-stats-does-not-improve-battery-life/
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Ace38 said:
Wiping battery stats is a myth. Doesn't work at all.
Probably your battery is old and used up
https://www.xda-developers.com/andr...-battery-stats-does-not-improve-battery-life/
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naah battery is good
total ussage time is god but the battery percentage is not proper
this is the only problem
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I got same problem. Did you ever solve this?
i just charged it t0 100% ghen let fone drain to 0% and switch off by itself.
but it had to be done always, once you start charging your battery before 0% it would again go crazy,
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Have you try to test the battery capacity?.
The accurate way is to test it using mAH meter, but you might try to test it using application below:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.NanoDinamics.NovaTester
I've use it for testing original OEM 1530 Dell battery and it show exactly 1530mAH, and then try it again with another custom 1800 mAH Dell battery and it show 1758 mAH.. closed enough ....

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