My HD2 won't charge - HD2 General

I have MAGDLR installed and everything (It was quite a while back, I don't remember EXACTLY what I installed.)
Anyway, I was charging my phone last night and it just stopped charging at 80%.
I tried the following:
- Hard reset
- Different chargers
Anyone else got any ideas?

wipe the battery stats data, let it callibrate again. 80 does sound a bit low to be that, but worth a try,.

samsamuel said:
wipe the battery stats data, let it callibrate again. 80 does sound a bit low to be that, but worth a try,.
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No, it won't charge anymore at all!

Are all the battery pins making contact with the battery?

Have you tried pushing the reset button and/or the pins?

dr.devman said:
Have you tried pushing the reset button and/or the pins?
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Try cleaning the battery pins

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Charging stuck at 70%,PLS HELP

Guys pls help..I have this problem,that when I'm charging my trinity,it couldn't reach 100% of charging (full charge) instead was stuck to 70%.eventhough i charge it overnight.I'm thinking if it is a battery prob or the charger. i am using the originally supplied charger & battery.
Thanks in advance...
Have you tried powering the unit off, removing the battery for, say, 15 seconds, then refitting it and rebooting?... Check the battery level after reboot?... Then retry charging again?...
Maybe a full discharge might help "reset" the above problem too?...
I'm not sure, but I think the Trinity battery management is quite dependant on so called "coulomb counting" and I reckon sometimes it goes a bit wrong.
LoopyLoo said:
Have you tried powering the unit off, removing the battery for, say, 15 seconds, then refitting it and rebooting?... Check the battery level after reboot?... Then retry charging again?...
Maybe a full discharge might help "reset" the above problem too?...
I'm not sure, but I think the Trinity battery management is quite dependant on so called "coulomb counting" and I reckon sometimes it goes a bit wrong.
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i tried all your suggestion bro,after rebooting,the battery meter increased 10%,tried to recharge,but still can't reach full.i tried to turn off my device then charge it,this time it goes upto 90%.it's a good sign but,charging while my phone is turned on is better right?i have no computer around,maybe i'll try to charge thru USB later..if it went ok,maybe i'll buy a new charger..thanx loopyloo for that sound advice..
tranquil20 said:
i tried all your suggestion bro,after rebooting,the battery meter increased 10%,tried to recharge,but still can't reach full.i tried to turn off my device then charge it,this time it goes upto 90%.it's a good sign but,charging while my phone is turned on is better right?i have no computer around,maybe i'll try to charge thru USB later..if it went ok,maybe i'll buy a new charger..thanx loopyloo for that sound advice..
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Try battery callibration procedure!
The actual standalone charger (if that's what you're referring to) has no intelligence in it to speak of. Battery charge monitoring/status will be an integral function to the phone itself using dedicated h/w.
Something's not quite right with your kit somehow. Maybe the battery has gone a bit wrong (could be replaced - how much use has it had?)... Rather that than the phone itself, in which case it'll need repair.
You can try tnyynt's suggestion of Battery Calibration. Basically this requires you to totally discharge the battery (I suggest thru normal use of your phone!) then when it shuts down "cos battery is flat" reboot the phone into its bootloader screen (power down, then press and hold Power & Camera buttons until Tri-colour screen is displayed)... Then just leave the phone until it powers off of its own accord.
This may take a few hours (I did mine recently and it took @4hrs!) but the battery should be as discharged as its possible to get by that point...
And if you're lucky, it might just sort your problem out when you next recharge!
Good luck dude!!!
;-)
LL
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Try battery callibration procedure!
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i tried to use charging thru pc and it charged 100%,but again,as i tried to charge using a friend's htc charger,still stuck at 70% charging...will try this battery callibration procedure tnyynt,thanx 4 the suggestion..
LoopyLoo said:
The actual standalone charger (if that's what you're referring to) has no intelligence in it to speak of. Battery charge monitoring/status will be an integral function to the phone itself using dedicated h/w.
Something's not quite right with your kit somehow. Maybe the battery has gone a bit wrong (could be replaced - how much use has it had?)... Rather that than the phone itself, in which case it'll need repair.
You can try tnyynt's suggestion of Battery Calibration. Basically this requires you to totally discharge the battery (I suggest thru normal use of your phone!) then when it shuts down "cos battery is flat" reboot the phone into its bootloader screen (power down, then press and hold Power & Camera buttons until Tri-colour screen is displayed)... Then just leave the phone until it powers off of its own accord.
This may take a few hours (I did mine recently and it took @4hrs!) but the battery should be as discharged as its possible to get by that point...
And if you're lucky, it might just sort your problem out when you next recharge!
Good luck dude!!!
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LL
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thanx again LoopyLoo,you made this procedure (battery callibration) clear to me,on how to do it.will try this procedure and will report asap the result.hope it works (fingers crossed),and hope it's not an internal phone prob.
Thanx Bro!!:>
Let me know how you get on.
I'm a little baffled as to why you have problems with your friends charge too but not USB???...
battery callibration not worked...
I'm sorry to report that after 3 times of trying the battery callibration method,my trinity still doesn't reach its 100% capacity of charging thru the standalone charger..but mysteriously charge a 100% with USB charging..I'm still not really sure why this happened..maybe will try to see a mobile technician for PPC..anyways,thanx for all your suggestion..will report ASAP after going to a service center..

phone charging problems

hey xda friends,
i have a small problem with my batterie /charger.
it is charging very slowly i am running cm7 so i plug it in very often yesterday at 6 pm it was almost flat so i plugged it in but keep on chatting and surfing/reading so battery wasn't gaining and it kept reading 5% (same as when i plugged it in) i thought well it's just usb so i use a lot of power and it keeps it's level
but when i got to bed (1am ) it let my wallcharger do the task
today when i got up(6am) i looked at my phone and it only read 80% (before i deplugged it) perhaps somebody knows the problem (battery /phone) i have just original parts (charger and battery) i am running cm7 for a while (yesterday i just switched to 2.3.3) never had this problem before....
i tried
power off
power on
pull battery
wipe battery stats
....
thank you for your help
Could it be you have something draining the battery heavily?
try a full wipe then reflash
ghazi.urfali said:
Could it be you have something draining the battery heavily?
try a full wipe then reflash
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no new installed apps and unplugged it drains normally
Pull the battery, and with the battery out hold the power button for a good 30 sec, on most hardware these days this is how you usually hard reset the power management unit. Try it and lemme know how it goes.
i dunno if this will work for SGS but i guess you have nothing to lose.
ghazi.urfali said:
Pull the battery, and with the battery out hold the power button for a good 30 sec, on most hardware these days this is how you usually hard reset the power management unit. Try it and lemme know how it goes.
i dunno if this will work for SGS but i guess you have nothing to lose.
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thank you for your help unfortunatly it didn't work ordered a new batterie will report
push it real good nanana
if the battery drains normally.. .. then perhaps it's the charger itself (???)
I was seeing something like this but not as drastic. Tried a different wall plug and things were better.
poundesville said:
if the battery drains normally.. .. then perhaps it's the charger itself (???)
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i used usb and another charger.....
quikbeam said:
I was seeing something like this but not as drastic. Tried a different wall plug and things were better.
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i tried it at two spots but with same results on both outlets my desire hd charges nornally
i think it could be the battery
i get a new one on monday i will report
I have a similar problem. My phone also never charge to 100 percent. It reaches to max 85-90 percent and if i continue to charge it starts discharging. If i let it to charge till morning, when i disconnect the charger i read 65-70 percent. I have another battery but not original, it behaves more weird. Dont know if the battery is problem.
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seresseran said:
I have a similar problem. My phone also never charge to 100 percent. It reaches to max 85-90 percent and if i continue to charge it starts discharging. If i let it to charge till morning, when i disconnect the charger i read 65-70 percent. I have another battery but not original, it behaves more weird. Dont know if the battery is problem.
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not with me the new battery changed nothing
gbohm said:
not with me the new battery changed nothing
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I have tested with the wallcharger. It charges to 100 %. And the phone battery drainage is normal. Like 2 days.
Remaining possibilities.
1) Firmware problem. Reflashed the phone with the new firmware. I will see if it changes anything. Not likely though.
2) Hardware problem. The phone's charging usb part damaged and there is some kind of disconnection.
3)May be bootloader got damaged??? Even if the phone closed, it doesn't charge to full capacity.
Edit: The problem seems to be the second one. While flashing with odin it failed many many times. I was just scared that the phone was brick.
Then i realised that the connection with odin is not stable. I press with my finger the the usb charging cable to left and right and I have seen that
the connection comes and goes. After that i have succeeded to flash the phone while pressing to the mini-usb part with my finger. it seems that
that while charging also the connection is not stable so it never fully charges.

[SOLVED] Nexus 4 dying at around 30% battery

Hey guys,
I noticed this yesterday my Nexus 4 (running PA 3.6, franco milestone 1) shut down at 30% charge. I went home and charged it (it showed 0 when I started charging it) to 100% continuously.
Today too the phone shut down when it was around 32-31% and now charging has again started from 0%.
What could be the issue?
I have tried the battery calibration app even though I know it does nothing.
Any ideas?
japmeet said:
Hey guys,
I noticed this yesterday my Nexus 4 (running PA 3.6, franco milestone 1) shut down at 30% charge. I went home and charged it (it showed 0 when I started charging it) to 100% continuously.
Today too the phone shut down when it was around 32-31% and now charging has again started from 0%.
What could be the issue?
I have tried the battery calibration app even though I know it does nothing.
Any ideas?
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I have been flashing nightlies merrily on the Nexus4, never had to recalibrate the battery, though it sounds like your does need that. (I had a Desire HD before this, and it was very sensitive to errors in battery calibration)
How about if you charge the phone fully then either reflash the ROM or flash a nandroid backup you've made? Either of those options will overwrite the battery stats file - if that's the problem.
It could be that the chip in the battery is malfunctioning, ie a new battery could be needed, but that sounds much less likely
paul c said:
I have been flashing nightlies merrily on the Nexus4, never had to recalibrate the battery, though it sounds like your does need that. (I had a Desire HD before this, and it was very sensitive to errors in battery calibration)
How about if you charge the phone fully then either reflash the ROM or flash a nandroid backup you've made? Either of those options will overwrite the battery stats file - if that's the problem.
It could be that the chip in the battery is malfunctioning, ie a new battery could be needed, but that sounds much less likely
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Okay I'll try reflashing the ROM when I'm at a 100%, I know deleting the batterystats.bin file doesn't do anything but I did that anyways yesterday, but it seems it didn't fix the calibration issue.
Any other ideas I could try while I charge my phone to a 100%?
paul c said:
I have been flashing nightlies merrily on the Nexus4, never had to recalibrate the battery, though it sounds like your does need that. (I had a Desire HD before this, and it was very sensitive to errors in battery calibration)
How about if you charge the phone fully then either reflash the ROM or flash a nandroid backup you've made? Either of those options will overwrite the battery stats file - if that's the problem.
It could be that the chip in the battery is malfunctioning, ie a new battery could be needed, but that sounds much less likely
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Hi, @paul c, I would like to inform you that my phone's discharging just fine (charged it to a 100% last night and it's currently at 48%, I didn't reflash my ROM but I did reboot it once. I also haven't charged it since then)
Could you tell me what's the minimum and maximum battery voltage? I am guessing that the max voltage is around 4200mV but what's the minimum? Also, can we calculate the REAL battery %age from the voltage that is displayed by apps like DashClock? If we can do that could you tell me how/what formula we use to do that?
I know I'm asking a lot of questions and I would really appreciate any help here !
Thanks!
paul c said:
How about if you charge the phone fully then either reflash the ROM or flash a nandroid backup you've made? Either of those options will overwrite the battery stats file - if that's the problem.
It could be that the chip in the battery is malfunctioning, ie a new battery could be needed, but that sounds much less likely
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Okay the phone died at around 34-36% again, I'm gonna leave it to charge over night, I'm still stuck !
japmeet said:
Okay the phone died at around 34-36% again, I'm gonna leave it to charge over night, I'm still stuck !
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Worth a try - charge the device to 100%, turn it off, open the back case, disconnect the battery flex cable, reconnect it ... try now.
PsyOr said:
Worth a try - charge the device to 100%, turn it off, open the back case, disconnect the battery flex cable, reconnect it ... try now.
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Hi, I'm no pro when it comes to opening phones However I'll check out a video on LE55ON5 tomorrow on how to do it. Thanks for the tip.
PsyOr said:
Worth a try - charge the device to 100%, turn it off, open the back case, disconnect the battery flex cable, reconnect it ... try now.
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I didn't open the phone but i'm taking it to a LG service centre today, no soft methods have worked so far
- please delete -
paul c said:
I have been flashing nightlies merrily on the Nexus4, never had to recalibrate the battery, though it sounds like your does need that. (I had a Desire HD before this, and it was very sensitive to errors in battery calibration)
How about if you charge the phone fully then either reflash the ROM or flash a nandroid backup you've made? Either of those options will overwrite the battery stats file - if that's the problem.
It could be that the chip in the battery is malfunctioning, ie a new battery could be needed, but that sounds much less likely
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japmeet said:
Hi, @paul c, I would like to inform you that my phone's discharging just fine (charged it to a 100% last night and it's currently at 48%, I didn't reflash my ROM but I did reboot it once. I also haven't charged it since then)
Could you tell me what's the minimum and maximum battery voltage? I am guessing that the max voltage is around 4200mV but what's the minimum? Also, can we calculate the REAL battery %age from the voltage that is displayed by apps like DashClock? If we can do that could you tell me how/what formula we use to do that?
I know I'm asking a lot of questions and I would really appreciate any help here !
Thanks!
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Hi,
I was inspecting the battery's voltage/charge the entire day today and I realized that at around 36% the voltage went around 3000mV (3100mV, Nexus 4's battery is rated at 3800mV and it maxes at around 4200mV). After that when I plugged it back in and turned it on it started charging from 0%.
I think the battery is at fault.
Is there any fix for this which does not involve replacing the battery?
Thanks!
PsyOr said:
Worth a try - charge the device to 100%, turn it off, open the back case, disconnect the battery flex cable, reconnect it ... try now.
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Unfortunately this didn't work for me. I tried charging through the night and then discharging it completely and charging it completely again. I also tried deleting the batterystats file (even though I know it doesn't do anything)
So what do you suggest I should do? Get the phone replaced or get the battery changed?
I live in India and the phone is from Canada, so replacing the phone will take some time but I can get the battery replaced for around $20
Also my nexus is also showing +ve mA values while it's not charging, and the values are absolutely crazy, +268, +168, +1171 (in batter monitor widget)
Please tell me what I should do.
japmeet said:
Unfortunately this didn't work for me. I tried charging through the night and then discharging it completely and charging it completely again. I also tried deleting the batterystats file (even though I know it doesn't do anything)
So what do you suggest I should do? Get the phone replaced or get the battery changed?
I live in India and the phone is from Canada, so replacing the phone will take some time but I can get the battery replaced for around $20
Also my nexus is also showing +ve mA values while it's not charging, and the values are absolutely crazy, +268, +168, +1171 (in batter monitor widget)
Please tell me what I should do.
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So you tried to disconnect the battery cable and reconnect it?
When you open the back case did you notice if the battery looks bigger/inflated? Maybe you should replace the battery.
PsyOr said:
So you tried to disconnect the battery cable and reconnect it?
When you open the back case did you notice if the battery looks bigger/inflated? Maybe you should replace the battery.
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I didnt open it up, I was unable to separate the back cover from the front. But I've tried everything else.
japmeet said:
I didnt open it up, I was unable to separate the back cover from the front. But I've tried everything else.
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Might as well replace it while you're at it. It's $20 on eBay OEM.
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I tried doing as he did, but I wasn't able to open it, and yeah, I'll be replacing it first thing tomorrow. Hope it's not a hardware issue that needs the device to be RMA-ed
1slow4G said:
Might as well replace it while you're at it. It's $20 on eBay OEM.
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Okay, I got my battery replaced, drained it to 0% (after a full charge) and going to charge it completely by the travel adapter that I purchased from the service center.
Attached are the pics of my old battery, I don't know if you can see it but it's swollen. If I recall I used a nexus s' charging cable to charge the phone from a computer and it was charging like AC (my kernel usb fast charge was OFF) and it also never detected my phone in the explorer (Windows)
My problem's solved now, it was a battery issue for me. I upgraded to PA 4.3 in the process by the way
So I guess I'll stick to my regular micro USB cable and charge via the travel adapter whenever possible, thank you everyone for your inputs!
1slow4G said:
Might as well replace it while you're at it. It's $20 on eBay OEM.
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Link please?
japmeet said:
Okay, I got my battery replaced, drained it to 0% (after a full charge) and going to charge it completely by the travel adapter that I purchased from the service center.
Attached are the pics of my old battery, I don't know if you can see it but it's swollen. If I recall I used a nexus s' charging cable to charge the phone from a computer and it was charging like AC (my kernel usb fast charge was OFF) and it also never detected my phone in the explorer (Windows)
My problem's solved now, it was a battery issue for me. I upgraded to PA 4.3 in the process by the way
So I guess I'll stick to my regular micro USB cable and charge via the travel adapter whenever possible, thank you everyone for your inputs!
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Yeah at your pics its looks a little bit swollen...
Glad you solved it :good:
PsyOr said:
Link please?
Yeah at your pics its looks a little bit swollen...
Glad you solved it :good:
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I hope changing the battery fixes it for you too! And here you go : Nexus 4 battery

New battery is not charging to 100%

Good afternoon guys. A few days ago I bought an original Samsung battery to my N910F. But something is wrong with it, it charges up to 87%. Battery calibration app says that it's charged (due to correct voltage number), but not 100%.
I've searched some infomation about it and possible fixes. So far I did: completly discharge it to 0% and then turn on Note to make the battery 100% dead and then charge it without touching to 100% - no success. Calibrate battery through battery calibration app - still no success, 87%...
I need your help...
how are you charging it (like through computer usb ports or charger)? i read that using a higher or lower voltage than OEM may cause issues.
Maybe u can return it back to the seller.
quote from "ozzyboy"
"When battery is 5-10% On keypad dial *#0228# and press "quick start" then restart your phone, and after all this charge your phone, but don't use it at all...for accurate charging your display must stay off.
Good luck!"
tareqjordan said:
quote from "ozzyboy"
"When battery is 5-10% On keypad dial *#0228# and press "quick start" then restart your phone, and after all this charge your phone, but don't use it at all...for accurate charging your display must stay off.
Good luck!"
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Thank you tareqjordan. I also wiped dalvik cache and cache and everything worked out.
Did you try to charge it turned off.
Few days i charge my note.
No fast charge.
I see the green light and its charged.
Usually i reboot always from full charge.
That time i instead on a reboot i turn it off , then i see charging at 94% just leave it until 100 ?
And if you have 96 97 and remove the battery mine goes to 100 again. And last a few minutes more.
Graivite said:
Thank you tareqjordan. I also wiped dalvik cache and cache and everything worked out.
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Hello sir, does this method worked perfectly so far? Has the problem came back by any chance?
vincehoo said:
Hello sir, does this method worked perfectly so far? Has the problem came back by any chance?
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Heello vincehoo. Yes it has came back once after I have flashed new rom. Then I turned off the phone, pull out the battery, let it stay without battery for a minute, then put the battery in and went to recovery, wiped dalvik cache and cache. After all my battery charges up to 100% without any problem.
Graivite said:
Heello vincehoo. Yes it has came back once after I have flashed new rom. Then I turned off the phone, pull off the battery, let it stay without battery for a minute, then put the battery in and went to recovery, wiped dalvik cache and cache. After all my battery charges up to 100% without any problem.
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Alright, thank you!

Battery level stuck at 0%

Hi guys..
I have a 6P where the phone won't show that its charging and fails to go past 0%. The battery does actually charge though as I can boot up and use it without the cable plugged in. Problem is it will often reboot on its own. I tried changing the battery, the charging port, and the ribbon cable so that only leaves the board left.. but I haven't seen any other threads of anyone else having this issue. Any thoughts?
I think it's most likely a calibration issue. Use a battery calibration app from play store. Or you can try wiping the cache first.Try clearing the battery status from recovery too if others don't work.
Let us know how you go OP. I'm very interested to know.
censorshock said:
Hi guys.. I have a 6P where the phone won't show that its charging and fails to go past 0%. The battery does actually charge though as I can boot up and use it without the cable plugged in. Problem is it will often reboot on its own. I tried changing the battery, the charging port, and the ribbon cable so that only leaves the board left.. but I haven't seen any other threads of anyone else having this issue. Any thoughts?
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What does your battery state show in TWRP? If it is more than zero, leave it in Recovery and run down the battery to absolute zero before charging again. Which battery did you buy? Somewhere along the line did you do a factory reset?
RØ35 said:
I think it's most likely a calibration issue. Use a battery calibration app from play store. Or you can try wiping the cache first.Try clearing the battery status from recovery too if others don't work.
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I actually tried this initially but it didn't work and thats when I decided to replace each part 1 by 1.
v12xke said:
What does your battery state show in TWRP? If it is more than zero, leave it in Recovery and run down the battery to absolute zero before charging again. Which battery did you buy? Somewhere along the line did you do a factory reset?
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I don't have TWRP installed. Just stock firmware. I'll try this tonight and report back
- Regarding battery I bought a "OEM" on eBay. The ribbon cable was smaller than the one I took out though.
If you don't have twrp or any custom recovery then how did you clear the battery stats?
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If you don't have twrp or any custom recovery then how did you clear the battery stats?
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Not sure I understand. The phone can boot on but it shows 0%. I didn't clear any stats other than a factory reset and cache wipe.

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