[Q] i9500 reboot issue - Galaxy S 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

i have a galaxy s4 that has been water damaged, everything works on it except the dock which i am going to replace(i ordered the part)
i have installed on it the Omega rom v17
it is rooted and unlocked
here is my issue - the phone will reboot after a few seconds/minutes if the screen turns off or if i manually turn the screen off
is this a hardware or software issue?
and if hardware what part is causing the trouble?
also if software what can i do... (once i fix the usb dock i am going to restore it to stock -partition, firmware, kernal, etc..)
the phone was repartitioned with the adonis_c.pit file which gives you 11GB of internal storage instead of 8GB
Thanks

Also here's some more info
If the phone is playing music in the background and the screen turns off the phone won't reboot but if unplug the headphones from the phone or stop the music the phone will reboot upon screen timeout or turnoff
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NewDev4IOS said:
i have a galaxy s4 that has been water damaged, everything works on it except the dock which i am going to replace(i ordered the part)
i have installed on it the Omega rom v17
it is rooted and unlocked
here is my issue - the phone will reboot after a few seconds/minutes if the screen turns off or if i manually turn the screen off
is this a hardware or software issue?
and if hardware what part is causing the trouble?
also if software what can i do... (once i fix the usb dock i am going to restore it to stock -partition, firmware, kernal, etc..)
the phone was repartitioned with the adonis_c.pit file which gives you 11GB of internal storage instead of 8GB
Thanks
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Better to dry your phone in Sunlight for one day (backside with removed battery) and then check if it presists then contact repairer it will tell you the problem. It seems to be HW Problem!
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NewDev4IOS said:
Also here's some more info
If the phone is playing music in the background and the screen turns off the phone won't reboot but if unplug the headphones from the phone or stop the music the phone will reboot upon screen timeout or turnoff
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I am 99% sure your issue has to do with deep sleep CPU state. When the phone had no activity (screen off and no app in frontground) cpu get a idle state of non consumption. When your phone enters in this state, it fails and restarts.
Does your custom rom make undervolting? It could be a reason in low frequency...
If you are not sure, i would suggest to install, first, a different custom kernel compatible with your rom (or even reflash same kernel) and see if it fixes it. If not, install a stock rom just to be sure your issue is not because your custom rom. If issue persists after flashing stock rom, then i would be rather sure your motherboard is damaged (big problem).
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jaswinky said:
I am 99% sure your issue has to do with deep sleep CPU state. When the phone had no activity (screen off and no app in frontground) cpu get a idle state of non consumption. When your phone enters in this state, it fails and restarts.
Does your custom rom make undervolting? It could be a reason in low frequency...
If you are not sure, i would suggest to install, first, a different custom kernel compatible with your rom (or even reflash same kernel) and see if it fixes it. If not, install a stock rom just to be sure your issue is not because your custom rom. If issue persists after flashing stock rom, then i would be rather sure your motherboard is damaged (big problem).
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Thanks, I have installed a custom touch wiz firmware, the phone is completely dry(I took a blow dryer to it, rice, and a toothbrush, and a few weeks of non use)
So I'm probably looking at a hardware problem if it continues to do it after I put everything to stock even partition
I will install stock in about a week from now(part eta is WED.)

jaswinky said:
I am 99% sure your issue has to do with deep sleep CPU state. When the phone had no activity (screen off and no app in frontground) cpu get a idle state of non consumption. When your phone enters in this state, it fails and restarts. "You are probably right on the money with this"
Does your custom rom make undervolting? It could be a reason in low frequency... "I don't think so"
If you are not sure, i would suggest to install, first, a different custom kernel compatible with your rom (or even reflash same kernel) and see if it fixes it. If not, install a stock rom just to be sure your issue is not because your custom rom. If issue persists after flashing stock rom, then i would be rather sure your motherboard is damaged (big problem).
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Thank you.
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Hell_X said:
Better to dry your phone in Sunlight for one day (backside with removed battery) and then check if it presists then contact repairer it will tell you the problem. It seems to be HW Problem!
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The phone is completely dry
Thanks for your input

location of HW component
Where is the deep sleep CPU state component found on the motherboard, thanks. Well, whatever controls the deep sleep CPU state.

Where is the deep sleep CPU state component found on the motherboard, thanks. Well, whatever controls the deep sleep CPU state.
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No, deep sleep cpu state management is not a hardware component, but a software (kernel) feature which disconnects power supply to cpu when no activity. A malfunction of this software feature can be caused by both, or a bad firmware or kernel configuration, o a hardware damage causing the kernel malfunction. To be sure what of both options is causing your problem, you only can install a different kernel or a stock kernel and rom, and see if still happen... (if so, it is a hardware problem, motherboard damaged). Otherwise you will not be able to be sure which option is causing your issue.
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jaswinky said:
No, deep sleep cpu state management is not a hardware component, but a software (kernel) feature which disconnects power supply to cpu when no activity. A malfunction of this software feature can be caused by both, or a bad firmware or kernel configuration, o a hardware damage causing the kernel malfunction. To be sure what of both options is causing your problem, you only can install a different kernel or a stock kernel and rom, and see if still happen... (if so, it is a hardware problem, motherboard damaged). Otherwise you will not be able to be sure which option is causing your issue.
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If it turns out to be a hardware problem what would be the possible bad components on the motherboard or if the whole motherboard is bad? Thanks

NewDev4IOS said:
If it turns out to be a hardware problem what would be the possible bad components on the motherboard or if the whole motherboard is bad? Thanks
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That's unpredictable. It could be any oxidation in a chip pin, or bad impedance due to humidity between two pins in cpu (processor) chip or any of the rest dozens of chips in motherboard... A technical service would repair it by changing the motherboard by a new one (it is often too expensive to test all components in motherboard because the work time...)
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thanks
jaswinky said:
That's unpredictable. It could be any oxidation in a chip pin, or bad impedance due to humidity between two pins in cpu (processor) chip or any of the rest dozens of chips in motherboard... A technical service would repair it by changing the motherboard by a new one (it is often too expensive to test all components in motherboard because the work time..
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thanks, well i fixed the usb port it came in today just downloading windows 7 so i can flash stock firmware via odin as odin does not support windows 8.1 pro 64bit

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jaswinky said:
That's unpredictable. It could be any oxidation in a chip pin, or bad impedance due to humidity between two pins in cpu (processor) chip or any of the rest dozens of chips in motherboard... A technical service would repair it by changing the motherboard by a new one (it is often too expensive to test all components in motherboard because the work time...)
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i hope this is not to much to ask but how would i test each component for the oxidation or bad impedance? i did google search this but found nothing

NewDev4IOS said:
i hope this is not to much to ask but how would i test each component for the oxidation or bad impedance? i did google search this but found nothing
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Seriously? Have you seen the motherboard and its chips and pins? It is impossible without lab tools! Usually they have a pc to test components... I think...
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update on phone
jaswinky said:
Seriously? Have you seen the motherboard and its chips and pins? It is impossible without lab tools! Usually they have a pc to test components... I think...
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i am still waiting for windows 7 to finish downloading
ok so heres the update
the phone does not reboot when charging or connected to a usb port on the computer
so im not sure what the problem is since it doesnt reboot when charging or connected to pc

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jaswinky said:
Seriously? Have you seen the motherboard and its chips and pins? It is impossible without lab tools! Usually they have a pc to test components... I think...
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ok, where can i get the lab tools as i am willing to test each component (plenty of time on my hands, a little too much) and thanks

NewDev4IOS said:
ok, where can i get the lab tools as i am willing to test each component (plenty of time on my hands, a little too much) and thanks
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OK, i now, you are joking... Ha ha... When i say lab tools, i don't mean a simple tester or polymetter, i mean oscilloscopes, work banks, interfaces, maybe technical and sophisticated Samsung software, etc... We are speaking about thousands dollars...
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oh
jaswinky said:
OK, i now, you are joking... Ha ha... When i say lab tools, i don't mean a simple tester or polymetter, i mean oscilloscopes, work banks, interfaces, maybe technical and sophisticated Samsung software, etc... We are speaking about thousands dollars...
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ok, so i guess all hope is lost for my motherboard
thank you for your help.

NewDev4IOS said:
ok, so i guess all hope is lost for my motherboard
thank you for your help.
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Yes, sorry, i told you, if you discard a software problem, hardware fixing would pass across technical service and /or warranty. Maybe you can open it and see if you detect by simply watching any sign of oxidation and clean it, but very poor possibilities... The question is, did you discard a software problem by installing a different kernel or a stock rom? I absolutely would not discard this option...
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havent installed windows 7 yet
jaswinky said:
Yes, sorry, i told you, if you discard a software problem, hardware fixing would pass across technical service and /or warranty. Maybe you can open it and see if you detect by simply watching any sign of oxidation and clean it, but very poor possibilities... The question is, did you discard a software problem by installing a different kernel or a stock rom? I absolutely would not discard this option...
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i still havent installed windows 7 so i can flash stock, but i will be installing windows 7 in a few minutes (Feb4 - 10:50am)
i have checked the motherboard and there is corrosion, and i have tried cleaning it but i was unable to get it off.
it used to not turn on at all but i cleaned it a few weeks ago and it booted up
i just replaced the usb port but it still does not work correctly (software or motherboard issue)

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SGS overheating and freezing.

ok so its been one day since i got my SGS and most of the
times when i am playing around with my phone it starts to overheat.
The temperature of battery rises to about 44 Celsius. then when i play
games it overheats and the whole phone freezes and i have to take out battery
and reboot to make phone work again. I am on gingerbread stock.
Does anyone else have this problem?
It's a official version of GB or a Leaked?
iamtheng said:
It's a official version of GB or a Leaked?
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offical, its android 2.3.3
Try the jvt
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Bring it back and ask for a replacement. It eh replacement does the same, then think about alternative/custom ROMs, etc.
If it is a brand new phone and it's overheating that much, I would assume it is faulty to begin with, and work from there.
LiverpoolFCfan said:
Bring it back and ask for a replacement. It eh replacement does the same, then think about alternative/custom ROMs, etc.
If it is a brand new phone and it's overheating that much, I would assume it is faulty to begin with, and work from there.
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Ok i will use it for a few weeks and if it still overheats then i will send for repair.
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[Q] Broken Nexus 4 or what?

Dear all,
I got my N4 since 2 weeks and it worked very well for many days: I used stock 4.2.1, unlocked bootloader and rooted, then updated to 4.2.2. Few days ago I noted a very strange behavior: the battery discharge very fast even without any use. I spent many days debugging the behaviour of the phone also using Better Battery Stats. The result: during standby about 95% of the time in deep-sleep but the battery went down to the rate of about 20%/hour. Then I decided to make a factory reset of everything: I've tried with 4.2.2 but also with 4.2.1.
Nothing: restored every part of the rom (using the official occam image) except to lock again the bootloader, factory reset from the stock recovery and booted. No SIM inside and airplain mode: discharge in 4-5 hours without even touch it...
It looks too strange for me (I used other Android phones in the past): I'm starting to think that something got broken in my Nexus 4. Maybe the battery or something in the hardware that discharge the battery.
What do you think about my case? Any attempt before I contact LG for the RMA procedure?
Many thanks.
I would flash a custom rom and a custom kernel, Project Butter uses a lot of power to have everything as fast as possible. You can have the same/better speed with a custom rom without sacrificing much battery + customization.
calanizzle said:
I would flash a custom rom and a custom kernel, Project Butter uses a lot of power to have everything as fast as possible. You can have the same/better speed with a custom rom without sacrificing much battery + customization.
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I doesn't look a question of "non optimized use": they behaviour is very strange. A full battery (100%) goes to ZERO in about 5 hours without touching the phone, with stock image/recovery/radio/bootloader, without SIM, in airplain mode and after a fresh factory reset.
HELP: I bought it in Germany (Media Markt) and I live in Italy. I'm starting to cry just thinking how to proceed to the RMA...
ankn said:
I doesn't look a question of "non optimized use": they behaviour is very strange. A full battery (100%) goes to ZERO in about 5 hours without touching the phone, with stock image/recovery/radio/bootloader, without SIM, in airplain mode and after a fresh factory reset.
HELP: I bought it in Germany (Media Markt) and I live in Italy. I'm starting to cry just thinking how to proceed to the RMA...
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Contact MM in Germany.
If they can't help you out contact LG Germany directly. They might help you out.
R: [Q] Broken Nexus 4 or what?
Can I be sure that this is an hardware problem? I did the same test yesterday night using a cm10.1 build. Same result. :'(
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I have a solution
Buy a good cover for the phone, and just slap the sim directly to the phone without using the tray. This works for me.
jomvb said:
Buy a good cover for the phone, and just slap the sim directly to the phone without using the tray. This works for me.
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WTF???
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^^wrong thread lol
anyway you might want to try opening the back and disconnecting the battery, give the connector a blow or whatever and giving it another try... from previous posts i have read it seems you can do this without disturbing any warranty stickers.
R: [Q] Broken Nexus 4 or what?
meangreenie said:
^^wrong thread lol
anyway you might want to try opening the back and disconnecting the battery, give the connector a blow or whatever and giving it another try... from previous posts i have read it seems you can do this without disturbing any warranty stickers.
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I've sent it in Germany for an in-warranty repair (I hope... ).
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Ok, the problem was solved... my phone was stolen from the box of the shipping... no-phone=no-problem... :crying:
There was an insurance on the shipping: I hope to rescue the money for a new phone...
You have bad luck mate.my condolences and hope everything goes well
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Huge battery drain with android OS wakelock

Im getting a huge drain on my phone because of "android OS" on the battery stats and BSS says the major wakelocks are ril-fd , l2_hsic, radio interface, umts_ipc0
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this is my second S4 i9500 and im about to say, screw samsung sell the phone and idk, get something that works
Asadroid said:
Im getting a huge drain on my phone because of "android OS" on the battery stats and BSS says the major wakelocks are ril-fd , l2_hsic, radio interface, umts_ipc0
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this is my second S4 i9500 and im about to say, screw samsung sell the phone and idk, get something that works
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I get this problem, too. And it seems like a common Android 4.2.2 problem. The Android OS on 4.2.2 using battery like 10 times it did on my S3, 4.1.2
nudawa said:
I get this problem, too. And it seems like a common Android 4.2.2 problem. The Android OS on 4.2.2 using battery like 10 times it did on my S3, 4.1.2
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i will try to update the phone but this wasnt that bad when i got my second copy... something is wrong on this firmwares
Do you have Wi-Fi enabled? Apparently this is a well-known problem on certain networks with lots of broadcast/multicast packets (like DropBox LAN sync discovery). I've been trying to figure out a way to filter those out, like this: https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=56471
arip said:
Do you have Wi-Fi enabled? Apparently this is a well-known problem on certain networks with lots of broadcast/multicast packets (like DropBox LAN sync discovery). I've been trying to figure out a way to filter those out, like this: https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=56471
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on my phone everything is off, sync is off, S features Off, maps off, i only have data active, whatsapp and line are the only services on as far i know, and using the stock browser not even chrome.
its... annoying
i9500 btw
About these:
ril-fd , l2_hsic, radio interface, umts_ipc0
ril.fd & umts_ipc0: Wlan advanced konfiguration: Keep Wlan on during sleep - off & open Data Usage, press Menu-button: Restrict background data
radio interface: Do you use the radio? If you don't get Link to SD and freeze the app.
l2_hsic:
Braxos said:
Main reason is unplugging the charger without unlocking lockscreen (swipe to unlock) or unplugging when screen is black.
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Do you ever figure this out? It's killing my battery on my note 3....
Twmade said:
Do you ever figure this out? It's killing my battery on my note 3....
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Same here on my S4 - I seem to have noticed it after it upgraded to KitKat?
Aitch said:
Same here on my S4 - I seem to have noticed it after it upgraded to KitKat?
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+1, no deep sleep state.
I have kk since published, but this issue only since a pair of weeks ago without any flashing or app installing... Tried releasing my stock TTT fw and last India fw without wipe data, nothing... Last thing i left to try is wipe data, format every thing and refreshing fw when i get some time...
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jaswinky said:
+1, no deep sleep state.
I have kk since published, but this issue only since a pair of weeks ago without any flashing or app installing... Tried releasing my stock TTT fw and last India fw without wipe data, nothing... Last thing i left to try is wipe data, format every thing and refreshing fw when i get some time...
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I think i fixed it for me with Perseus kernel. Check my post here:
[Q] What is l2_hsic kernel wakelock and I9500 not entering deep sleep
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=51758966
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jaswinky said:
I think i fixed it for me with Perseus kernel. Check my post here:
[Q] What is l2_hsic kernel wakelock and I9500 not entering deep sleep
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=51758966
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I thought wrong... no fixed...
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Issue controlled. Needed people with this issue to help fix it:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=51837964
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Battery problem (stuck at 100%)

Hi, I'm using a 19505 and was on stock rom. One day the battery got stuck at 100%. I tried to flash other roms and nothing happened, and now I'm on a 4.4.2 Google edition rom. The battery is still stuck at 100%.
I've searched everywhere and still haven't found a solution. Please help!
iamjk said:
Hi, I'm using a 19505 and was on stock rom. One day the battery got stuck at 100%. I tried to flash other roms and nothing happened, and now I'm on a 4.4.2 Google edition rom. The battery is still stuck at 100%.
I've searched everywhere and still haven't found a solution. Please help!
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INFINITE BATTERY! Seriously though, how do you know it is stuck?
deandoi said:
INFINITE BATTERY! Seriously though, how do you know it is stuck?
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The battery indicator is stuck at 100%. The battery itself drains. After a few minutes of heavy usage the phone just turns off.
iamjk said:
The battery indicator is stuck at 100%. The battery itself drains. After a few minutes of heavy usage the phone just turns off.
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Replace your battery. Surely you have one with serial number starting at DD or BD.
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Or reset the battery counter thing. Maybe the calibration is off.
jaswinky said:
Replace your battery. Surely you have one with serial number starting at DD or BD.
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where do i look for that? s/n is aa1d522ys/2-b
I'll replace my battery once I know I exhausted all my options.
deandoi said:
Or reset the battery counter thing. Maybe the calibration is off.
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Can you link me a tut? (though i deleted batterystats.bin already)
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Replace your battery. Surely you have one with serial number starting at DD or BD.
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where do i look for that? s/n is aa1d522ys/2-b
I'll replace my battery once I know I exhausted all my options.
Originally Posted by deandoi
Or reset the battery counter thing. Maybe the calibration is off.
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Can you link me a tut? (though i deleted batterystats.bin already)
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Your battery is sn AA, so you don't have a factory damaged battery. Anyway this doesn't necessary mean your battery is not damaged. If i were you i would try with a second battery from any friend (or just buy it, it is cheap and so you will have got a second emergency battery) and see if same happen. I am almost 100% sure it is a problem with the electronic circuit inside the battery (not electrical problem) which provide status information data from the battery to the phone.
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i am having same problem. my battery always shooing 100%. I have changed battery but problem still there.
please help.
you also guide by my mail [email protected] please
Only the battery indicator is stuck?(you know if the whole battery is stuck,infinite battery for life,and you be the most person with swag around xda[emoji41] )try cabrating the battery using battery cabration apps(requires root) otherwise do a factory reset
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yahya wessam said:
Only the battery indicator is stuck?(you know if the whole battery is stuck,infinite battery for life,and you be the most person with swag around xda[emoji41] )try cabrating the battery using battery cabration apps(requires root) otherwise do a factory reset
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You cannot calibrate the battery using an app. Every app that claims that is lying. You could in the past but that was a long time ago.
I've same problem. Have someone solved it? How? Help asap pls
Replace your battery. That's the only way to solve the problem.
dr.dvd said:
i am having same problem. my battery always shooing 100%. I have changed battery but problem still there.
please help.
you also guide by my mail [email protected] please
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iamjk said:
The battery indicator is stuck at 100%. The battery itself drains. After a few minutes of heavy usage the phone just turns off.
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solar98 said:
I've same problem. Have someone solved it? How? Help asap pls
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Download Repair Battery Life, and Advanced Battery Calibrator from Play Store.
@Uzair40:
Today's myth debunking: "The battery indicator in the status/notification bar is a reflection of the batterystats.bin file in the data/system/ directory."
--Dianne Hackborn, Google Engineer
Battery calibration apps do not work! The only thing they do is something Android itself already does: delete batterystats.bin. The only viable solution here is for the user to replace their battery, as the microprocessor in the battery itself is faulty and reporting an incorrect voltage, which Android translates into a battery percentage.
Calibration doesn't work. Battery is ok. I checked with other device. Baterystats.bin deleted and doesn't work.
thank you
@solar98: What ROM are you using, and does this happen on every ROM?
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
@solar98: What ROM are you using, and does this happen on every ROM?
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I'm using 4.4.2 stock XEO and yes, this happen on every ROM. I downgraded from 5.0.1 to see if it would work but nothing changed.
You've tried the battery in another device and it works fine, so it's not the battery. This happens on every ROM, so the only possibility left is that you have a hardware problem on the motherboard itself.
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
You've tried the battery in another device and it works fine, so it's not the battery. This happens on every ROM, so the only possibility left is that you have a hardware problem on the motherboard itself.
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So, I 'have to use to it. It won't be a problem but i won't know when my battery will be low. Is there any app that show real battery status? I'm asking because LED shows real status while charging. And sorry for my english but I'm still learning it.

Samsung I9505 new battery problem

Hi all,
I just bought a new battery to my samsung i9505, the battery is aKandese Extended Capacity 7400mAh Li-ion Battery, well my problem is than when i use a software to see the capacity the info is 2600mAh. can someone help me? i tought that can be the rom or the Kernel but i changed and the problem remains.
thanks in advance
Have you tried other softwares?
Yes all say 2600mah
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punkers396 said:
Yes all say 2600mah
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It just means when it reaches 0% restart and it should be 100% again. Should do this twice before draining flat the 3rd time, its a software issue. Im not sure if there is a work around. At least your not me, buying a official replacement 2600mah battery only to see its really bad.

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