Battery Issues solved - Kindle Fire General

My wifes Kindle was never fully charging always hanging at around 34% , never completely charging never getting the green light , I read lots of things , changed lots of settings (this is stock) , then I read about an app called GSam Battery Monitor , theres two of them one is optimised for the Kindle Fire! Get it , its $1.99 ! Follow the directions , also go to the forum post your results , bottom line is , let the battery drain to 15% , charge for 4 hours , then see what you have , when I did this the other day I was amazed because we had 100% and 3 days later Im still at 73% , before it would have drained and cut off! Now I dont know what this app does but its worth the $1.99 !

Vintage144 said:
My wifes Kindle was never fully charging always hanging at around 34% , never completely charging never getting the green light , I read lots of things , changed lots of settings (this is stock) , then I read about an app called GSam Battery Monitor , theres two of them one is optimised for the Kindle Fire! Get it , its $1.99 ! Follow the directions , also go to the forum post your results , bottom line is , let the battery drain to 15% , charge for 4 hours , then see what you have , when I did this the other day I was amazed because we had 100% and 3 days later Im still at 73% , before it would have drained and cut off! Now I dont know what this app does but its worth the $1.99 !
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Interesting... will give it a shot.

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I dont know how to check battry stats so im attaching this i m using phon from 7 hours with two hour rest started from 98% battry so howz my battry life??
That is about the same as mine. I'm lucky if I last a day without charging, but I'm just putting it down to me constantly messing about with it.
It should settle down in a week or so, and, luckily I am never too far from a charging point!
Yep same here... don't panic though same on the One X when that was released... I'm sure a fix in the pipeline...
It does beg the question of why though?
So its not gud?? What to do now?
That's horrendous. How long have you had the phone. Here is mine.
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I have it from 2 days and i m talking about continous usage man where as urs ststs shows 35% it on cell standby! And 7% internrt only!! Chek mine
Usual starting point is Better Battery Stats thread and app and check on wakelocks .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179809
Check it works on SGS3 .
jje
6 hours continuously? That looks good to me (I don't know why the others are saying it needs fix). For example, the s3 is clocked at 10 hours of video playback; depending on what you were doing I think yours' is well within acceptable parameters.

ICS Upgrade gives you a shorter battery life ??? Read how to get long battery life

Hello friends,
Here finally I upgraded to ICS and honestly I get great ( huge ) battery life..
before also I get upgrade and i get very low battery life because of low calibration of battery without my knowledge..
so I've reverted back to gingerbread 2.3.5 and I'm happy
But who wants older version when the new shiny and superb upgrade of ICS is there anyone ???
So finally I upgraded to ICS and after many searching ,, finding ,,, reading and confusion with doubt The great battery life will be came out from our Loving SGN.. so please do not get disappointed just see below.
Really here I provide you some small and very easy steps by using it you will be definitely be happy with your ICS upgrade ..
you doesn't have to go anywhere and doesn't have to buy anything with your valuable money ..
Really happy
Then read it and get longer and more juice from your battery..
you have to follow some easy steps below
1 . First upgrade your ICS from any source whichever you like ... by kies air or Kies on PC or mobile odin or Via PC ODIN [ please do full charge of battery before any upgrade low battery can make your phone unusable or dead you can get more info on other threads ]
2 . Hope you have upgraded successfully.. then use your phone till your battery goes down to 5 % or below...
[ Caution ] Do not use it till it switched off automatically.
3 . Plug your charger and charge it till morning if you are charging at night or else charge it around 6 to 7 Hours even after full charged .. it's important step.. Do not Ignore it ..
4 . and then use it as per your requirements till battery shows 5% or below
5 . Repeat the step 3
6 . Do it around 8 or more charging cycles.
You get really miracle after 3 or 4 full cycles...
[ caution ] do not overcharge after that i.e just do 6 to 7 hours charging for around 5 - 6 cycles ... after that charge till battery shows full charge i.e around 3 - 4 hours. do not overcharge ..
made it habit of full charge cycles if you are comfortable with it. it really gives great battery life then average battery life.
Hope It'll be helpful to you
Regards
It is better to charge randomly than doing full charges every time on Li-Ion batteries.
Doing full charges every time on Li-Ion will result in battery being end-of-life faster...
Overcharging is also bull****. The phone automatically stops charging the battery when it's fully charged.
_breez_ said:
It is better to charge randomly than doing full charges every time on Li-Ion batteries.
Doing full charges every time on Li-Ion will result in battery being end-of-life faster...
Overcharging is also bull****. The phone automatically stops charging the battery when it's fully charged.
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As per research the full cycles of Li-on battery gives good hold of charge and also batter life..
in all honesty your post is as useless as mine right now.
According to me, It can be considered as myth . . If the battery needed to be calibrated then it must have been official.. n 2ndly the procedure above is not professional at all... So dnt even think it wud work.... Neways someone can always try and authenticate...:thumbup:
Noted by the BEAST!!
KAASHP said:
As per research the full cycles of Li-on battery gives good hold of charge and also batter life..
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Doing full charges for calibrating the battery: no problem if you do it once in a while
But you are suggesting people to ALWAYS do full charges on their Li-Ion battery...
8-10 cycles after eachother is too much as well. 2 charges will be enough.
thanks for more info bro
maybe 2 is enough but in many cases it'll be not...
Why do you need to do this just because the OS has changed? And if so then why is it not require on GB?
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_breez_ said:
Doing full charges for calibrating the battery: no problem if you do it once in a while
But you are suggesting people to ALWAYS do full charges on their Li-Ion battery...
8-10 cycles after eachother is too much as well. 2 charges will be enough.
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I totally agree with you!
Also, never let a battery dry for long periods, it will be damaged beyond repair.
Lithium Ion batteries perform better when you keep it as charged as possible.
I call this thread BS too... But I thank the user for the effort
Yeah ICS battery life sucks. I've done what OP said and I still get 4 hours less Battery life than what gingerbread would give me.
tw15tr said:
Why do you need to do this just because the OS has changed? And if so then why is it not require on GB?
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It's essential because all the states of your battery will be wiped in most of the cases while you upgrade also it's helpful to you if you upgrade your ROM.
inurb said:
yeah ics battery life sucks. I've done what op said and i still get 4 hours less battery life than what gingerbread would give me.
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ok bro try this procedure and also report us..
In most of cases we have solved this issue with this procedure even i had this issue before now it works like a charm.
I did several full drain and full charge cycles when I upgraded to ICS. Still got the battery drain bug so I think its more luck than anything else if your battery lasts.
In my case I've discovered that power cycling the device after charging is the most reliable approach.
Install CPU Spy, run it after a charge, reset the timers, and then leave your phone in standby (screen off) for 30s or so. Unlock the phone again, and check CPU Spy - if the 'Deep Sleep' cycle is unused then do a phone restart. This has worked EVERY time for both me and a friend who I told about it. I'm getting similar battery performance to when I was running GB!
Battery life depends on a lot of things, ROM version is not the main thing.
This is my setup:
ICS version LQ3
Speedmod 3-3 Kernel
Disabled a lot of Samsung stuff (Readers hub, social hub...)
No automatic sync of twitter, e-mail, etc
I get pretty much zero battery drain when in deep sleep mode.
Of course when using the phone, screen on, Wifi On, autobrightness... battery usage is bigger and you can drain the battery in only 4 hours if you go for it.
Be careful with:
- Live wallpapers, I've seen cases where they remain active all the time
- Apps syncing data on background every few minutes (facebook, twitter, etc)
- Apps uploading a lot of data on background (google+, dropbox..)
- Games that crash and leave the CPU in a high power state until you reboot
Agree
vcespon said:
Battery life depends on a lot of things, ROM version is not the main thing.
This is my setup:
ICS version LQ3
Speedmod 3-3 Kernel
Disabled a lot of Samsung stuff (Readers hub, social hub...)
No automatic sync of twitter, e-mail, etc
I get pretty much zero battery drain when in deep sleep mode.
Of course when using the phone, screen on, Wifi On, autobrightness... battery usage is bigger and you can drain the battery in only 4 hours if you go for it.
Be careful with:
- Live wallpapers, I've seen cases where they remain active all the time
- Apps syncing data on background every few minutes (facebook, twitter, etc)
- Apps uploading a lot of data on background (google+, dropbox..)
- Games that crash and leave the CPU in a high power state until you reboot
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I am agree with this reply.
If you want to get best battery back-up;
Disable all apps which are working in background, sync n update really eat the phone battery.
I am using my note with active mobile network or wi-fi for a whole day and playing games too without doing this F**KING trick.
The only way battery life gets sucked of Galaxy note is if it doesn't go into deep sleep when not in use.
To all those reporting low battery life: How much battery do you end up losing overnight. ( approx 6-8 hrs)
I typically lose <5 % ( best case scenario has been 1 %)
I had a problem last week and lost 30% overnight and found that it deep go into deep sleep.
and the best solution i found in another thread was to unlock the phone before unplugging from charger
Simply try it: For me normal time between charges is 36 hrs ( battery is near 25% level)
Witches broom battery modification
Battery Lifecycles are connected with the phases of the moon. So you'll get the most out of your battery if you dance at midnight when having full moon spitting five times on your battery.
Many people are of the myth of overcharging n recharging, but its not true wIth lithium batteries, phone will automatically stop charging, if only anything helps its battery calibration,u can do this with a free app called battery calibration, time for the tread to be regarded as close, still useful for noobs
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I get great battery life my phone lasts for months on end without dying. I just plug in the charger every night and my battery has not died yet.
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sanghaviraj said:
Many people are of the myth of overcharging n recharging, but its not true wIth lithium batteries, phone will automatically stop charging, if only anything helps its battery calibration,u can do this with a free app called battery calibration, time for the tread to be regarded as close, still useful for noobs
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Cheers...use BatteryCalibration
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[Q] Battery remains on 1% for almost one full day

I am creating this thread after exploring the options documented in other similar threads, where I have posted the same issue.
My original battery was weak and I got a new one for my Defy green lens.
I saw that the phone stays at 1% for a long time and then tried several of the tools which remove the battery stats and claim to re-calibrate the battery.
After several such cycles of full 100% charge and discharge till power-off, the phone's standby time has exceeded 2.5 days - out of which it remains at 1% for almost one full day.
Note: I am running Quarx's 4.4.4 nightly.
What are the other things I can try? The phone is used only as standby so I don't mind wiping it off completely and putting stock ROM and observe again.
s_u_n said:
I am creating this thread after exploring the options documented in other similar threads, where I have posted the same issue.
My original battery was weak and I got a new one for my Defy green lens.
I saw that the phone stays at 1% for a long time and then tried several of the tools which remove the battery stats and claim to re-calibrate the battery.
After several such cycles of full 100% charge and discharge till power-off, the phone's standby time has exceeded 2.5 days - out of which it remains at 1% for almost one full day.
Note: I am running Quarx's 4.4.4 nightly.
What are the other things I can try? The phone is used only as standby so I don't mind wiping it off completely and putting stock ROM and observe again.
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Dont worry . this happens to me also.. im too bought a battery of 600rs from ebay and battery stays 1 % for a day...
For an investigation i checked the battery voltage (at 100% charge voltage will be 4.2) when it drops to 1%, its nearly 3.9 and phone will keep working till voltage reduces to 3.5... im getting 2 days minimum backup of moderate use...
now to explain why 1% , this is an answer i gt from FB group .. "dnt expect Original battery at 600rs wen its actually cost 1200rs, they are actually replica of real and the so battery circuit send false info to phone, and phone calculates percentage remaining on this "
i tried to switch some cm7 version but in all battery drop at 1% happens.... so i ignored it and my defy still rocks in daily usage after 3 years ...
v2dare said:
Dont worry . this happens to me also.. im too bought a battery of 600rs from ebay and battery stays 1 % for a day...
For an investigation i checked the battery voltage (at 100% charge voltage will be 4.2) when it drops to 1%, its nearly 3.9 and phone will keep working till voltage reduces to 3.5... im getting 2 days minimum backup of moderate use...
now to explain why 1% , this is an answer i gt from FB group .. "dnt expect Original battery at 600rs wen its actually cost 1200rs, they are actually replica of real and the so battery circuit send false info to phone, and phone calculates percentage remaining on this "
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I find it odd that this is not an original battery.
The battery charge is pretty good - more than 50 hours - no usage of the phone - but poor 2G connection/ weak signal.
I can contact the ebay vendor if that is the case, but I need to be sure first.
I have now put my original battery and I will see if it drains off in the same way or not.
s_u_n said:
I find it odd that this is not an original battery.
The battery charge is pretty good - more than 50 hours - no usage of the phone - but poor 2G connection/ weak signal.
I can contact the ebay vendor if that is the case, but I need to be sure first.
I have now put my original battery and I will see if it drains off in the same way or not.
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i just said they arent original motorola one but a replica of original... how much u paid ?
u can find 600rs and 1200rs both on ebay ....
v2dare said:
i just said they arent original motorola one but a replica of original... how much u paid ?
u can find 600rs and 1200rs both on ebay ....
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I paid Rs. 600.
I put my original battery (3 year old) and that does not show the 1% issue, though the battery life is less than 2 days on it in standby mode.
s_u_n said:
I paid Rs. 600.
I put my original battery (3 year old) and that does not show the 1% issue, though the battery life is less than 2 days on it in standby mode.
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so are u gonna report the same to ebay seller and ask a refund?

Battery lifespan .

Hello guys ive been reading tips about battery lately but i haven't decide what is best for it. My note 4 i still have it , i charge it very very randomly , after 1year i still have 1 day of battery so i didn't do anything bad to it even if i charged it so randomly . There are alot of informations on forums that say that battery should be charged from 30-50 too 70-90 and once a month , u let it completly drain ( till the phone shuts down itself ) for recalibration . I usualy charge my s6 from 20 to 100% , but ive read that this is bad too. I don't know what to think about it and i would like some other people to tell me how they are charging it . Sorry for my english.
It's all rubbish.
It's a battery, it'll have 3 pins, a positive, a negative and a thermistor pin, that's it, there are no electronics inside the battery, it's just a simple chemical Li-Ion battery. I expect when the phone dies at 0% this isn't actually 0% at all, more a feature in software to make sure the battery doesn't get damaged. There is no such thing as 'calibration'.
Do some reading on Litherion Ion cells and you'll see just how much rubbish is scattered by people on here.
Yeah, like the old not leaving it plugged in overnight myth. I've lost count of the times I've seen that one.
To be honest with you , i don't believe everything i read about batteries and im sure im not going to drain the battery once a month just for the fun of it. Still , i am going to charge it to full every time because its easy for me to plug it in and let it sit like 2hrs and get it full than to watch over it and stop it from charging at 80% , when its green,i take itoff and that's it.
One thing to note though, which is true, is don't ever leave a flat battery flat for a long period of time as this will reduce its efficiency in the long run.
Noted. So , one more thing , what should we do , charge from 20-30 or whatever to FULL or to 80% as they say it's not OK to go full.
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One thing to note though, which is true, is don't ever leave a flat battery flat for a long period of time as this will reduce its efficiency in the long run.
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Well , samsung reply was satisfying . So i guess if someone would really want to care about the battery lifespan , should discharge phone ( till it shutdown itself ) and recharge from time to time (1 /month ) .
Samsung reply with :
" Regarding the charging of your device, all of the scenarios you describe shouldn't have any particular negative affect on your battery. However, completely discharging a battery from time to time can help to extend its operational life by a small amount. "
( The scenearios i described are the same as in the first post of this thread )

battery percentage is inaccurate -help- [SOLVED]

hello friends ,i got a new battery (it seems original) and installed it but i have weird problems with the percentage that the phone shows .
-the battery lasts for 9h sot even with some benchmarks on latest pie ob ,so its definitely not bad
-the problem is that when it gets to 10% then it goes 9 8 7.. till 0% in about 5 minutes and then shuts off with a dead battery screen .
-i noticed that the phone still charges when it reaches 100% charges at 1 amp and gets to 0 amps after 20 minutes ,i also noticed that the idle/screen off drain is very very low ,it probably has to do something with the battery calibration
i tried:
going full stock with stock recovery but the issue persists,
doing some all night power off charges to 100%
searched most of the threads everywhere ,but no one has an exact answer .
is there any way i can access the discharging algorithm so i can tweak it ,or if is a way to teach it be more precise?
thanks so much for everyone willing to help ,sory for the long post ,i wanted to be as precise as possible i can provide everything you ask for to fix it .
p.s. i study electrical engineering so be free to use scientific terms.
steve-fox said:
hello friends ,i got a new battery (it seems original) and installed it but i have weird problems with the percentage that the phone shows .
-the battery lasts for 9h sot even with some benchmarks on latest pie ob ,so its definitely not bad
-the problem is that when it gets to 10% then it goes 9 8 7.. till 0% in about 5 minutes and then shuts off with a dead battery screen .
-i noticed that the phone still charges when it reaches 100% charges at 1 amp and gets to 0 amps after 20 minutes ,i also noticed that the idle/screen off drain is very very low ,it probably has to do something with the battery calibration
i tried:
going full stock with stock recovery but the issue persists,
doing some all night power off charges to 100%
searched most of the threads everywhere ,but no one has an exact answer .
is there any way i can access the discharging algorithm so i can tweak it ,or if is a way to teach it be more precise?
thanks so much for everyone willing to help ,sory for the long post ,i wanted to be as precise as possible i can provide everything you ask for to fix it .
p.s. i study electrical engineering so be free to use scientific terms.
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Not a solution, but just keep the battery level above 10%
9h sot is very good with a battery you don't know if it's original or not
strongst said:
Not a solution, but just keep the battery level above 10%
9h sot is very good with a battery you don't know if it's original or not
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it was 9 sot hours with 3 hours of geekbench battery test (about 14%/hour lost) without any tweaks at all , completely stock ... that's the reason i am trying to fix this issue,the performance is insane ..(every calibration app shows at least 99% health,it even recharges way faster that the old one ,3.8A 10 to 100 in 45 minutes) if it wasn't that i would swap it back with the stock ..
steve-fox said:
it was 9 sot hours with 3 hours of geekbench battery test (about 14%/hour lost) without any tweaks at all , completely stock ... that's the reason i am trying to fix this issue,the performance is insane ..(every calibration app shows at least 99% health,it even recharges way faster that the old one ,3.8A 10 to 100 in 45 minutes) if it wasn't that i would swap it back with the stock ..
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Technically you want to avoid the battery dropping below 20% anyway (If you believe the words from Samsung) so it shouldn't really be an issue.
One thing you can try though is to install L Speed from the play store (require root) and use the battery calibration tool to see if that helps. Outside of this I cant really think of any thing else other than to just deal with it as is.
i figured it out guys...the thermistor in the battery was dead , i though a solution for anyone face the same problem ,desolder the control board from the original battery then solder it to the new one ,the cells are healthier so the battery will be good as new ?

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