I just got this today so I went to battery I selected it it said I had 15 seconds on battery refresh it again 17 seconds and every time I hit refresh goes up by 1 or 2 seconds what's going on here?
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KindleFireGuy said:
I just got this today so I went to battery I selected it it said I had 15 seconds on battery refresh it again 17 seconds and every time I hit refresh goes up by 1 or 2 seconds what's going on here?
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Are you a troll or are actually asking this
Assuming you are not a troll, the answer is the time you refresh, 2 seconds pass therefore your battery has been on for that much longer. For example if you refresh it 5 hours after unplugging, then it will jump up 5 hours
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Oh so BASICly its shows how much time its been running.I'm new to this sorry
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KindleFireGuy said:
Oh so BASICly its shows how much time its been running.I'm new to this sorry
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Yep, and its totally alright we were all new once
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Hi. It has been two weeks since I got the nexus 7. At first, the battery lasted for a long time. Now I'm realizing that it is draining much quicker than it is supposed to. What should I do?
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Moved from XDA Gen to here....Thank you.
idevice12345 said:
Hi. It has been two weeks since I got the nexus 7. At first, the battery lasted for a long time. Now I'm realizing that it is draining much quicker than it is supposed to. What should I do?
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Better battery stats to check the wake locks and cpu spy to see if your device is deep sleeping
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It is. I just factory reset my tablet. It seems fine. Let's see
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My battery isn't very good either. Brightness on 0 percent and still only getting about 6.5 hours of screen time.
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Hi, today I was on my nexus 4 watching a couple of YouTube videos when suddenly the nexus logo appeared on my screen (the nexus logo that appears when you reboot the phone). After the logo had disappeared it was like the phone had just been rebooted. can someone tell me what happened and how it happened?
Thanks in advance
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Your phone done a fast reboot.
My nexus did it once when it got to hot
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It happened again today and I've only used it for about 2 mins
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Did the phone feel hot before it rebooted? What were you doing the second time? Perhaps you could try leaving the phone off for a few minutes to let it cool down before turning it back on.
Nope it's still normal temp. I was on browser not doing any heavy usage.
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How long have you had the device and is it rooted or anything? Custom rom, kernel, etc.
I've had it since the 1st of December and it's not rooted. Stock android 4.2
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I've had the phone for 8 weeks, stock, rooted and this has happened to me once. I presumed it had just crashed and rebooted?
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That's what I'm thinking aswell buy I've not rooted
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i have the same random soft reboot issue. both with my nexus 4 and nexus 7. it happens anytime whether its being used or not. sometimes up to 2-3 times a day.. sometimes just 1-2 times a week.. i've read it somewhere on google support site that google is aware of this JB 4.2 bug. i just wish they could get a fix out soon.. *still waiting*
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Welcome to Android 4.2
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Welcome to Android 4.2
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Hey guys, I was just wondering exactly how long it takes to turn off or restart galaxy s4 i337. After the mf3 update (unrooted) it takes me a good 45seconds to a minute just to turn off. (hold down power button and select 'restart' or 'power off'). How long does yours take? When I power off, the blue led light shows, and there's a blue circle on the bottom of the screen which always spins for a bit and then stops spinning exactly when it reaches a vertical direction of 6 o'clock . (directly up and down) then right before the screen turns off, which is usually 45 seconds later after the spinning stops, the phone gives a short vibrate and the phone turns of completely. Thanks guys.
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That sounds about normal. I think mine takes about 30 or longer. I just set it down haven't ever timed it
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Yeah but for me it's a slight bother. My camera app starts glitching and just doesn't respond... Shows black screen instead and crashes. Only resolves after a restart. And I take tons of shots... Guess I'll just deal with it. I love this phone too much haha. Thanks btw!
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When I got my s4 before 4.3 booting was about 15-20 seconds, same for shutdown. Hated it! Too much background processes and bloat. 45 seems a bit long though.. I just flashed a better rom and kernel than Samsung's touchwiz. Takes about 5-10 for startup and shutdown.
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If I have mf3, unrooted, is there anyway to minimize my power off time? I asked my cousin and my friend and theirs took 10 seconds to shut off approximately. Same phone
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ahura999 said:
If I have mf3, unrooted, is there anyway to minimize my power off time? I asked my cousin and my friend and theirs took 10 seconds to shut off approximately. Same phone
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if you don't want to root to remove bloatware you can just disable them
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if you don't want to root to remove bloatware you can just disable them
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What does that have to do anything with this topic? I already have disabled them.
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ahura999 said:
What does that have to do anything with this topic? I already have disabled them.
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br4nd3n mentioned too much bloat and background processes, and you didn't say anything about already disabling them so that's why I said that
Ah, ok
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I have the same problem with my phone taking about 30 seconds to power off. Is rooted by the way. I hope is a way so we can short the time taking to power off.
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lthary said:
I have the same problem with my phone taking about 30 seconds to power off. Is rooted by the way. I hope is a way so we can short the time taking to power off.
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Try this, but beware, don't do it in bulk! My phone got stuck on the att screen after I tried reboot and ultimately had to factory restore. Just move apps from SD card back to device storage. Now it just takes 8 seconds to shut off for me.
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ahura999 said:
Try this, but beware, don't do it in bulk! My phone got stuck on the att screen after I tried reboot and ultimately had to factory restore. Just move apps from SD card back to device storage. Now it just takes 8 seconds to shut off for me.
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Thanks! Moving the apps back to the device reduced the time considerable. :thumbup:
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lthary said:
Thanks! Moving the apps back to the device reduced the time considerable. :thumbup:
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Glad to hear.that's probably my first time helping someone in here.if only I waited 5 minutes so everything could have moved back to my device storage I wouldn't have had to factory restore. Good luck!
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So I picked up my nexus 7 after a week of not using it and connected it to a charger. Nothing happened, not even the battery icon to show its charging. Left it on for 6 hours, still nothing, doesn't even power on. Never been rooted but I have bricked my old phone before and I can say my nexus is behaving the same way. Could it of possibly bricked itself or is this a hardware defect? I have no warranty anymore so dont suggest sending it back either. Thanks!
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Inspect the USB connector for bent or damaged pins, it is likely that battery ran dry and USB is borked where it won't charge.
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Any luck yet? I had the same problem once when I left mine for a few weeks.
Holding both volume and power buttons seemed to work for me.
Hope you get it sorted
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There r only 3 solutions
1) Charge your nexus 7 for at least an hour
2) take out the battery and push it back in
3) hard reset your nexus 7 or keep holding the power button for 60 seconds
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adi160699 said:
There r only 3 solutions
1) Charge your nexus 7 for at least an hour
2) take out the battery and push it back in
3) hard reset your nexus 7 or keep holding the power button for 60 seconds
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Thanks ! I charged for 2 hours and finally after hard resetting it booted! Must of been a dead battery
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samkent6 said:
Thanks ! I charged for 2 hours and finally after hard resetting it booted! Must of been a dead battery
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Your welcome but instead of saying thanks you could click on the thanks button
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Your welcome but instead of saying thanks you could click on the thanks button
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Whoops haha I forgot that there we go!
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samkent6 said:
Whoops haha I forgot that there we go!
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Hi,
Since about a week ago my nexus suddenly started to die at about 30-40%, it depends. I don't really care about the fact that my battery is empty, but the fact that it happens on 30% and I don't receive a notification at 14% is really annoying. Is there a fix for this?
I'm running Aicp with stock Aicp kernel.
EDIT: Since I stopped charging my battery percentage hasn't changed for about half an hour.
Edit 2: I rebooted and now it's 41%.. Really strange
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It's getting worser now, it usually turns off when it's around 40% and around 50% I lose connection with mobile network and can't connect any more. I've tried different radio's but had no effect. I'd really like to know how to fix this. Or is the only solution to buy a new battery?
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Take the back off the phone and see if your battery is bulging. This sounds like a battery issue. I had similar symptoms on my last phone. I took the battery out and spun it like a top.
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Take the back off the phone and see if your battery is bulging. This sounds like a battery issue. I had similar symptoms on my last phone. I took the battery out and spun it like a top.
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Yeah I had it with my old galaxy Y too, my battery became so fat the battery cover didn't fit any more. But that happened slightly, this came out of nothing.
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Hi! Check my topic
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2649361
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Hi! Check my topic
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2649361
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Thanks, today is saw that my battery also had obesity, so I've ordered a new one.
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Jiddeee said:
Thanks, today is saw that my battery also had obesity, so I've ordered a new one.
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How did you noticed did glass craked or you removed it?, or you feel it under fingers?
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How did you noticed did glass craked or you removed it?, or you feel it under fingers?
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Haha, I was with friends and suddenly I noticed that I was able to spin my phone, and together with the fact that the battery was acting strange I thought it must have been swollen. And yesterday I saw a little lump.
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see your imei and baseband, are they all unknown?