I left my nexus one, which I just got on Friday, next to the TV and it was fully charged. When I came back to it about 4 hours later it had turned its self off and wouldn't turn on until I connected the charger. The battery was at 0%, anyone seen anything similar?
I have now left the phone off, connected to an AC charger and will turn it back on only when it's fully charged!
Sounds like you got yourself a defective unit.
Charger it fully then let it completely die. After it dies charge it again fully see if that helps.
Charging via the USB cable does not seem to be very efficient/reliable. Using the AC charger is quite fast, and much more reliable.
Also check the apps that are running in the background, and turn off the ones you don't need. I discovered that the animated wallpaper was quite a drain... since I switched to a static wallpaper image, battery life has improved significantly.
It has the star field wall paper, but I didn't think that would run when the phone is locked and the screen was blanked. I'll leave it to fully charge, using an old nokia charger from a n85.
So the recommendation is to run it tomorrow until it dies then charge in the off state and only turn on when it's fully charged?
I have had a G1 for the last year.
n0ahg said:
It has the star field wall paper, but I didn't think that would run when the phone is locked and the screen was blanked. I'll leave it to fully charge, using an old nokia charger from a n85.
So the recommendation is to run it tomorrow until it dies then charge in the off state and only turn on when it's fully charged?
I have had a G1 for the last year.
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Yes, and use the charger that came with the N1.
n0ahg said:
I left my nexus one, which I just got on Friday, next to the TV and it was fully charged. When I came back to it about 4 hours later it had turned its self off and wouldn't turn on until I connected the charger. The battery was at 0%, anyone seen anything similar?
I have now left the phone off, connected to an AC charger and will turn it back on only when it's fully charged!
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I have the same problem. I got the phone approx. 1 week ago. before i go to work, I would have a fully charged phone. during lunch break break, ( about 4 hrs later from fully charged) its below half already! then 2 hrs later, its at to the point where it says connect your charger. Finally, off work, Phone is turned off and dead at 0% battery life. When im working, i dont even use the phone to browse or anything. just check the time on it and put it back on standby. I dont know whats wrong. Ive also rooted the phone btw with MoDaCo's rom. Any suggestions?
It was fulling charged again about 3 hours ago, not I've left it without wi-fi and with a static wallpaper and the battery is still full. I wonder if the wi-fi or the live wallpapers keep running even when the screen is off. I have checked and wi-fi is set to sleep when screen is off :-/
While modern batteries don't have the "memory" problems that cause them to lose life, they can suffer from miscalibration which will cause them to inaccurately report their remaining charge. If they report a very low charge to the phone (when this may not necessarily be true) the phone will probably turn itself off.
To recalibrate your battery, force it to drain completely. Even after the phone turns itself off, turn it on a few times more. I can't guarantee this is good for your phone, but it should get the last of the juice out. Then, when you let it charge, let it charge LONG after it reports being full, at least a few hours, to make sure it's completely full.
Sounds like something isn't quite right with your phone tbh. I have the star field wallpaper, wifi on and it's checking e-mails for 2 accounts every 15 mins.
I've also had some phone calls, been surfing the web, market and generally played around with it since I just got it on friday.
I checked the battery info on the phone now and it's been 15 hours since I charged it and it's now on 46% still. In my (limited) experience the battery seems to hold up pretty good on this phone.
That's the weird thing, it was fine Friday night and Saturday night and that was including quite a bit of playing with around
I received my phone last week. the battery was fine the first four days. after that the same problem stated above happened to me. the battery dies every 4 or 5 hours even in standby with no GPRS, WIFI or BT.
I did a complete wipe-out and the problem was gone.
I think that there were something that is draining the battery and gone with the wipeout.
by the way, i was using MCR and still using it.
thanks.
It has now been sitting for another 7 hours without wi-fi or starfield and the battery is still showing full. I'll now enable wi-fi and see how that goes. Then I'll try statfield later on. I'm wondering if the starfield keeps running even if the screen is blanked.
Actually it's showing 92% in the About page whereas the icon look full :-/
First day with nexus at work. Unplugged it from the main charge at 6:30 am at till 1:00 pm its was turned off. Made 3 short calls, no wifi, bluetooth, or gps and screen set to auto dim.
Only 6 1/2 hours is not long enough. I wish there was like a juice pack for nexus like the iphone. I could buy another battery but cannot be bothered carrying too many bits with me and opening it and changing.
Aslo charging through usb is very very slow.
my phone did this yesterday too, first time ever. I dunno why it drained so fast, something must have kept the screen on in my pocket or something.
Here's what I found.
I got my phone friday, took it off the charger and went to bed. When I woke it up was dead. What I do know is that since I'm with Roger's in Canada I don't get the 3G. I think it was searching for a 3G signal all night and that's what killed it. Try limiting it to 2G and see how the battery stands. I went a full two days without a charge, playing with it every chance I got and wifi turned on.
I'll try the 3g thing as the phone reception is poor in the room I left it. It is at 79% with the star fields wallpaper and wi-fi enabled (sleeps when screen off)
n0ahg said:
It has the star field wall paper, but I didn't think that would run when the phone is locked and the screen was blanked. I'll leave it to fully charge, using an old nokia charger from a n85.
So the recommendation is to run it tomorrow until it dies then charge in the off state and only turn on when it's fully charged?
I have had a G1 for the last year.
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The star field wallpaper KILLS my battery even when the phone is idle with the screen off, just FYI... I switched to a default regular wallpaper and it has been fine since.
bradyonly said:
Here's what I found.
I got my phone friday, took it off the charger and went to bed. When I woke it up was dead. What I do know is that since I'm with Roger's in Canada I don't get the 3G. I think it was searching for a 3G signal all night and that's what killed it. Try limiting it to 2G and see how the battery stands. I went a full two days without a charge, playing with it every chance I got and wifi turned on.
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thanks i will try 2g setting tomorrow.
There gotta be something wrong with your phones or some software that is draining it.
Like I said on the previous page I use:
WiFi on
Star Field live wallpaper, with the background image nontheless
Some GPS use
Several phone calls
Some texting
Browsing the web
Screen brightness at maximum
2 email accounts updating every 15 mins
My battery still lives through the day with ease and I'm usually at 40% when I go to bed at around 1 am. I would call HTC or do a thorough check at what software is running.
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Oh and I have 3G on with low reception (1 bar) where I live.
Last night I left my phone charging over night. This morning once I took ot off the charger the battery was reading one percent. I went ahead and put it on the charger thinking the mini USB cable connected to the charger (att OEM charger) might have slipped off. Well after charging it from my car for another 30 minutes it was still reading one percent battery. I went ahead and reset my phone and voila it registered as fully charged. The weird thing is that while it was in critical battery mode the phone was performing very slow. Just wondering if anyone ejse has experienced that.
Battery issue?
I had the same problem when I checked my phone this morning. I had it on the USB cable almost all day yesterday and I showed a full battery when I when I went to bed. This morning I had 1% battery. I am charging now on the USB cable again and it does seem to be charging so we'll see.
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I don't know how windows manages their memory on this os. I know they said they wouldn't have multi tasking but thus far I have realized that they do allow some apps to run in the background. I know in previous windows os the biggest issue was apps staying on in the background and eating up memory . So I hope the battery issue and the lagging isn't a direct result from that .
The battery on my phone charges but seems very slow.
Well, i have GPS turned off, wifi off and it takes about 2 hours to charge with the screen being off. i get about 3+ days of normal use from a fully charged battery. Maybe you have many things turned on and as such the phone us using power to feed those and less to feed the battery?
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Well, i have GPS turned off, wifi off and it takes about 2 hours to charge with the screen being off. i get about 3+ days of normal use from a fully charged battery. Maybe you have many things turned on and as such the phone us using power to feed those and less to feed the battery?
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yesterday I got a good 20 hrs or so with heavy data and push emails.. today I barely got 12hrs.. the only difference today for me was that location services was on.. So I think the battery drain comes from GPS mostly and definitely wifi if you keep it on
Yes, GPS and wifi can really be drains, bluetooth not so much it seems. As many of you know, if you are charging your phone using your computer's USB port it may be far s-l-o-w-e-r than using the faster AC adapter.
Ok and thanks for the tips. I have been using the wall charger. I will turn off location and see how that goes. Most of the time I don't need it anyway. I know where stuff is where I live. HAHAHA.
I've had my Focus for three days now and the battery never lasts more than 12 hours - and I haven't made any calls with it! I have it for testing, so it's not my main mobile but I've been using it for everything else. Internet, email sync, Zune, social networking, etc.
I turned off wifi, location, bluetooth, set the screen to low brightness and still only ~12 hours.
Just to be clear, I know the basics about rooting and installing custom ROMs, but I do not know the fine details.
My 10.1 (purchased at launch) first started to experience a bad constant battery drain while in sleep mode when using stock ICS about 3 months ago. Shortly later, MTB wouldn't start up when connected to my PC, even after factory restoration. I rooted it and installed JB 4.1.1 with the 3.1 kernel, but the battery drain continued and I still could not get MTB to start up to transfer files via USB. I tried doing the various battery calibration and reset tricks (fully charge, shutdown for 1 hr, use tab until battery at 40-50%, shutdown for 5 hrs), but the drain continued while on standby. I decided to just deal with it and got into the habit of turning it off when not in use and using Kies Air to transfer files.
Now, the tab thinks it is constantly charging even when it is not plugged into the wall. While on, it will say "charging" on the lock screen and show the charging symbol on the battery. When turned off, it will show the battery icon constantly moving the green charge bar. For this reason, the battery continues to drain even when off.
Any solutions here? I tried factory restoring and using different ROMs (ICS and JB) but I think they used the same kernels? Do you think there is something physically wrong with the battery or the chip that controls the detection of charging and charge levels? Or perhaps the Tab thinks there is a constant USB connection? If it is something physical, any hope of repairs that will not cost close to the value of a new tab?
Any information would be appreciated
Thanks!
The battery on this phone has been great. I have been charging it only if it is below 20% when I go to sleep. Typically every 2, 3, or even 4 days. Last night it was at the end of its 2nd day of light use and the battery was at 57%. I turned sound off and left it on but not charging. This morning the phone was off. When started I got the critical battery message and it showed 2%. Plugged phone in to charge and then the battery level immediately went to 56%.
Any ideas what could have triggered the phone to think the battery was at 2% and shut down?
Battery screen in settings shows the 56% level too. Shows on for 2 days and 6 hours - screen use 33%, cell standby 20% and the rest looks normal... Except that it shows wifi at only 3% of use. This seems odd as the phone has been on my wifi system more than half of the 2+ days. Shows connected to it now. Does 3% for wifi make sense?
Thanks!
Will_T said:
The battery on this phone has been great. I have been charging it only if it is below 20% when I go to sleep. Typically every 2, 3, or even 4 days. Last night it was at the end of its 2nd day of light use and the battery was at 57%. I turned sound off and left it on but not charging. This morning the phone was off. When started I got the critical battery message and it showed 2%. Plugged phone in to charge and then the battery level immediately went to 56%.
Any ideas what could have triggered the phone to think the battery was at 2% and shut down?
Battery screen in settings shows the 56% level too. Shows on for 2 days and 6 hours - screen use 33%, cell standby 20% and the rest looks normal... Except that it shows wifi at only 3% of use. This seems odd as the phone has been on my wifi system more than half of the 2+ days. Shows connected to it now. Does 3% for wifi make sense?
Thanks!
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I've not seen that behaviour on my Note 3, but I seen something similar on my Galaxy nexus that turned out to be the micro-USB pin had been slightly bent out of shape, causing the thing to occasionally think it was charging when it wasn't and other weird stuff.
OK - Thanks. That is definitely something different. In my case the phone thought it was at 2% and shut itself off. Then when I powered up the phone, it gave the critical battery warning and said it was at 2%. Then immediately upon plugging in to the charger, it said it was at 56%. I then unplugged the phone and it has been fine since. So the powering off and the 2% warning was in error. Strange. If nobody has seen this behavior before or has any idea why it might do this, I guess I will just think of it as a misfire of some sort and hope it does not happen again.
Will_T said:
The battery on this phone has been great. I have been charging it only if it is below 20% when I go to sleep. Typically every 2, 3, or even 4 days. Last night it was at the end of its 2nd day of light use and the battery was at 57%. I turned sound off and left it on but not charging. This morning the phone was off. When started I got the critical battery message and it showed 2%. Plugged phone in to charge and then the battery level immediately went to 56%.
Any ideas what could have triggered the phone to think the battery was at 2% and shut down?
Battery screen in settings shows the 56% level too. Shows on for 2 days and 6 hours - screen use 33%, cell standby 20% and the rest looks normal... Except that it shows wifi at only 3% of use. This seems odd as the phone has been on my wifi system more than half of the 2+ days. Shows connected to it now. Does 3% for wifi make sense?
Thanks!
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it seems to be software bug.
Flash Stock ROM or repair it by kies
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Try cycling the battery. (drain till it won't come on, charge with the phone turned off, turn on at 100%)
Trying to fix this android os draining my battery, turned some things off, charged my phone and rebooted.. well now screen isn't reported as being on, and it's not showing up in the list of things using my battery. Plz halp.
Mine does this from time to time, or the screen stops recording time on - usually charging it and unplugging resets and fixes though. I put it down to reboots/kernel flashes etc on my side.