Battery Problem - Defy Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

i recently bought a OEM battery for my defy last week
and the problem is that the battery level isn't shown on my device
although the battery bar is 100% all the time
then after 16-18 hours the battery drains automatically, but the problem doesnt ends here
another problem is
i have to charge it through the battery charger or universal charger,
i cant charge it through my phone
(p.s. i have 2 batteries, the other battery gets charged from the phone, but not this one.)
tried 2 different roms
slimkat and AOSPB
any suggestions to my prob ?

try going to /sys/devices/platform/cpcap_battery/power_supply/battery/uevent
and check POWER_SUPPLY_CHARGE_FULL_DESIGN.
if value is at 500 then the circuitry of your new battery is not working properly. it should be atleast 1500

aperture said:
try going to /sys/devices/platform/cpcap_battery/power_supply/battery/uevent
and check POWER_SUPPLY_CHARGE_FULL_DESIGN.
if value is at 500 then the circuitry of your new battery is not working properly. it should be atleast 1500
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I cant change this POWER_SUPPLY_CHARGE_FULL_DESIGN
my phone is root
?

aperture said:
try going to /sys/devices/platform/cpcap_battery/power_supply/battery/uevent
and check POWER_SUPPLY_CHARGE_FULL_DESIGN.
if value is at 500 then the circuitry of your new battery is not working properly. it should be atleast 1500
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Do you know if there is a way to solve battery problem because of McGyver trick? I have exactly the same problem, but from another perspective, it happens with any battery, I got one recently and had this problem as well, so I just have the option of charging the batteries via universal charger
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aperture said:
try going to /sys/devices/platform/cpcap_battery/power_supply/battery/uevent
and check POWER_SUPPLY_CHARGE_FULL_DESIGN.
if value is at 500 then the circuitry of your new battery is not working properly. it should be atleast 1500
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thanks for the reply
i get this > power supply voltage is 0 :-s

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Battery not charging above 70%

Hi guys i was using S2U2 2.33 but one day my battery just drained to 0% in a second from 100%
Now its 2 days and still my battery does not charges above 70% and it discharges very fast i have uninstalled S2U2 but still the problem is there!!
I m using NFS FAN V 17 ROM could someone guide me? or do i have to buy a new battery
Will the re-installing of ROM to it will be fine!
patelaquib said:
Hi guys i was using S2U2 2.33 but one day my battery just drained to 0% in a second from 100%
Now its 2 days and still my battery does not charges above 70% and it discharges very fast i have uninstalled S2U2 but still the problem is there!!
I m using NFS FAN V 17 ROM could someone guide me? or do i have to buy a new battery
Will the re-installing of ROM to it will be fine!
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If your battery is bad and you try to re-flash, you will brick your device (since it will probably stop flashing about half way through - happened to me with my Wizard). Your best bet is to get a new battery... they are rather cheap either on eBay or Amazon...
From your message, everything points to a bad battery...
Good luck!
Thanks for replying
Hey
what do u think the probable problem due to which the battery got BAD?
i am using it from 1.5 years and this problem occured after that BATTERY DRAIN while i was using S2U2 2.33!
so what would be the problem as i mostly have to charge my battery from 60% twice a day so charging many times would be a problem
What do u suggest due to my big usage? Should i buy a extended BATTERY
But i want to tell u that i will take a extended battery if it fits only in the original case i dont want to buy a new case
So tell me the best option to get it also could u send me a link to buy it
it would be great thanks in advance!!!!
patelaquib said:
Hey
what do u think the probable problem due to which the battery got BAD?
i am using it from 1.5 years and this problem occured after that BATTERY DRAIN while i was using S2U2 2.33!
so what would be the problem as i mostly have to charge my battery from 60% twice a day so charging many times would be a problem
What do u suggest due to my big usage? Should i buy a extended BATTERY
But i want to tell u that i will take a extended battery if it fits only in the original case i dont want to buy a new case
So tell me the best option to get it also could u send me a link to buy it
it would be great thanks in advance!!!!
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It could be that the battery just died on the spot... I don't believe (or at least have never heard of such an issue, let alone related to S2U2. The fact that you've had this for 1.5 years suggests that you bought it used, which means that the battery might be much older than that.
An extended battery will not fit with the original back cover. I believe that there was one (1500 mAh, I think), that it is supposed to fit, but I am not sure.
Just buy a stock battery and you will be in good shape.
hey i took a new battery still the problem occurs
It twice charged till 100% now does not charge above 70%
Same problem here
I am using Blackstone with official ROM. Its a new one. Less than one week old. Its battery is not getting charge more than 55%. Why so? I kept it on charger for one FULL night. But still its not charging above 55%. Please give me a solution for that.
Plz help
I am using Blackstone with official ROM. Its a new one. Less than one week old. Its battery is not getting charge more than 55%. Why so? I kept it on charger for one FULL night. But still its not charging above 55%. Please give me a solution for that.
royi386 said:
I am using Blackstone with official ROM. Its a new one. Less than one week old. Its battery is not getting charge more than 55%. Why so? I kept it on charger for one FULL night. But still its not charging above 55%. Please give me a solution for that.
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Don't double post. Also, you are in the wrong section. This is for Vogue (HTC Touch and not Touch HD). You should head over to the Blackstone section and see if someone can help there.
patelaquib said:
hey i took a new battery still the problem occurs
It twice charged till 100% now does not charge above 70%
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It probably has nothing to do, but what is the output of the charger that you are using? Also, 70% is enough (specially if it is a new battery) to flash a rom. Flash the device to something else and see if that solves the problem.
hey thanks for replying
I got the charger which i go from TELUS & by the way i took the phone new from TELUS and its now 1.5 yrs i took a new battery as u said but still the problem occurs my new battery charged to 100% twice but now it does not chage above 70%
charger is having rating output- 5V - 1A
if u say to change the ROM then which u prefer
I AM USING NFS FAN V17
patelaquib said:
hey thanks for replying
I got the charger which i go from TELUS & by the way i took the phone new from TELUS and its now 1.5 yrs i took a new battery as u said but still the problem occurs my new battery charged to 100% twice but now it does not chage above 70%
charger is having rating output- 5V - 1A
if u say to change the ROM then which u prefer
I AM USING NFS FAN V17
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Anything really, even flash the same one you have if you want to. Just make sure that your battery is charged as much as possible. If I am correct (and I think I am), it is a problem with the battery meter in WM, and flashing will tell WM that whatever your battery level is at that point will represent 100%. Give it a go and remember to back up your stuff before doing this. Good luck!
did the same but i think the problem is wid charger
coz the battery charges with the USB connected with computer
but the orange light comes when connected with charger but battery does not charge
but if the problem is wid charger then i dont think that the battery should charge in mobile off condition???
patelaquib said:
did the same but i think the problem is wid charger
coz the battery charges with the USB connected with computer
but the orange light comes when connected with charger but battery does not charge
but if the problem is wid charger then i dont think that the battery should charge in mobile off condition???
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Try a different charger then. The battery will not charge if the device is off.

T-Mobile HD2 takes too long to recharge the battery

Hello folks, I am very concerned with my HTC HD2 as it takes like over 4 hours to fully recharge the battery. I have got this HD2 from the market here on XDA and it works very good overall, except for this problem when recharging it. I thought it was the charger and I have tried many usb to wall chargers even the the iPhone's 4 one, but nothing has changed.
I have also tried several roms and kernels but nothing has changed on this side as well. I wiped everything and put back win mobile 6.5 T-mobile stock rom, but hey, no difference here too..
I am wondering if there might be something wrong with the phone itself or can it be the battery going in holiday???....
How can I figure this out???
I have downloaded Battery Doctor from the market and it says the battery is in good health, and I get up to 14 hours with a full charge with mytouch 4G rom and kernel rafpigna 1.7 cpu 1.3Ghz OC.
Is anyone else experiencing the same problem ??? do you guys have any suggests ???
This problem is driving me really crazy...
Get a new battery, mine only takes 2 hours when completely dead.
mattfmartin said:
Get a new battery, mine only takes 2 hours when completely dead.
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You think is the battery?? but I get up to 14 hours of usage, I am not sure if its that good though, but I heard this phone is a sucky battery, and anyways why Battery doctor says the battery is in good health ??
Anyways I was thinking to get the battery extended 2300mah
How many hours does your battery last???
Are you using the original HD2 charger? I have tried many different chargers and they always charge at a different rate. It has to be that, not the battery.
secano said:
Are you using the original HD2 charger? I have tried many different chargers and they always charge at a different rate. It has to be that, not the battery.
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Unfortunately it came with its original charger broken and I have never had the pleasure to try with it.. Anyways I am using a charger that has the same specs of the original one, which is the usb charger of the iPhone 4, and yea same result ...
I have downloaded currentwidget from the market and it gets less than 200mA of current in, when it usually should get around 400mA, sometimes the value goes down to 200mA as well, which makes me really wonder the problem might be the usb port of the phone .
Does a broken battery does that as well??
Segnale007 said:
Unfortunately it came with its original charger broken and I have never had the pleasure to try with it.. Anyways I am using a charger that has the same specs of the original one, which is the usb charger of the iPhone 4, and yea same result ...
I have downloaded currentwidget from the market and it gets less than 200mA of current in, when it usually should get around 400mA, sometimes the value goes down to 200mA as well, which makes me really wonder the problem might be the usb port of the phone .
Does a broken battery does that as well??
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I think it has to do with the charger you're using . When I charge mine I usually see anything from 500+mA to 700+mA on my battery monitor widget depending on how much charge the battery has, and like Segnale007 said it usually takes about 2 hrs to fully charge.
Segnale007 said:
Unfortunately it came with its original charger broken and I have never had the pleasure to try with it.. Anyways I am using a charger that has the same specs of the original one, which is the usb charger of the iPhone 4, and yea same result ...
I have downloaded currentwidget from the market and it gets less than 200mA of current in, when it usually should get around 400mA, sometimes the value goes down to 200mA as well, which makes me really wonder the problem might be the usb port of the phone .
Does a broken battery does that as well??
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I can't say it's the battery cause you say it lasts you 14 hours, usb port? maybe. Your battery is good for it to last that much (on averge usage of course). It's the different charger that you're using.
roloracer said:
I think it has to do with the charger you're using . When I charge mine I usually see anything from 500+mA to 700+mA on my battery monitor widget depending on how much charge the battery has, and like Segnale007 said it usually takes about 2 hrs to fully charge.
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The charger I am using its the iphone 4 charger and just like the original one its a 100-240V ~ 0.2A 50-60HZ , which I have no idea about what it means, but I can guarantee u its the same ..
So, what charger do you suggest me to buy?? I wish it was everything except the phone ...
Segnale007 said:
The charger I am using its the iphone 4 charger and just like the original one its a 100-240V ~ 0.2A 50-60HZ , which I have no idea about what it means, but I can guarantee u its the same ..
So, what charger do you suggest me to buy?? I wish it was everything except the phone ...
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That's your issue there, 0.2A (aka 200mA).
The UK HD2 charger for example, is 1A (aka 1000mA).
To work out the maximum time it should take to charge the battery:
(capacity x inefficiency factor) / charging current
(1230 x 1.15)/200 = 7 hours
(1230 x 1.15)/1000 = 1.4 hours
xaccers said:
That's your issue there, 0.2A (aka 200mA).
The UK HD2 charger for example, is 1A (aka 1000mA).
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Oh gosh, so ur basically telling me its the charger I am using what is ****ing up with the slow charging ???
Can you please point me at a good one???
I am totally ignorant about electricity and stuff like that ...
That charger only delievers 0.2 A which is 200ma , you need at least a 500ma charger, mine is a 1 A ( 1000 ma ) and its quite normal to see a 700 ma rate while charging..
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Segnale007 said:
Oh gosh, so ur basically telling me its the charger I am using what is ****ing up with the slow charging ???
Can you please point me at a good one???
I am totally ignorant about electricity and stuff like that ...
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Take a look on ebay or any local phone shop/online phone accessory shop.
You want a micro usb charger that has an output current of at least 500mA/0.5A
The original HTC ones are 1000mA.
Blackberry ones I've seen are 700mA so they're good enough.
200mA isn't a problem, it won't damage your battery, in fact it will live slightly longer as it's being put under less stress when charging, but don't use your phone while you're charging with it as you'll be drawing more current than the charger can supply.
So for instance, if you wanted a car charger so you could use the phone as a satnav and talk via bluetooth, you'd need a 1A charger to cope with the drain on the battery.
xaccers said:
Take a look on ebay or any local phone shop/online phone accessory shop.
You want a micro usb charger that has an output current of at least 500mA/0.5A
The original HTC ones are 1000mA.
Blackberry ones I've seen are 700mA so they're good enough.
200mA isn't a problem, it won't damage your battery, in fact it will live slightly longer as it's being put under less stress when charging, but don't use your phone while you're charging with it as you'll be drawing more current than the charger can supply.
So for instance, if you wanted a car charger so you could use the phone as a satnav and talk via bluetooth, you'd need a 1A charger to cope with the drain on the battery.
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Alright thanks, will let you know
Segnale007 said:
You think is the battery?? but I get up to 14 hours of usage, I am not sure if its that good though, but I heard this phone is a sucky battery, and anyways why Battery doctor says the battery is in good health ??
Anyways I was thinking to get the battery extended 2300mah
How many hours does your battery last???
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With very, very light use about 55 hrs. That's not extended.
Alright, my dad has managed to temporary fix its original charger and I can confirm there's nothing wrong with the battery and the phone itself. It gets beyond 800mA with the original charger and fully recharge the batter within an hour and half, which is great..
Ok now I have to find a compatible USB to wall charger with the same frequency.
Since its a T-Mobile US HD2 its original charger is american, and since I am in Italy I'd get an Italian standard wall charger. Does the Italian HD2 original wall charger has the same frequency of the american one??
Thanks
xaccers said:
Take a look on ebay or any local phone shop/online phone accessory shop.
You want a micro usb charger that has an output current of at least 500mA/0.5A
The original HTC ones are 1000mA.
Blackberry ones I've seen are 700mA so they're good enough.
200mA isn't a problem, it won't damage your battery, in fact it will live slightly longer as it's being put under less stress when charging, but don't use your phone while you're charging with it as you'll be drawing more current than the charger can supply.
So for instance, if you wanted a car charger so you could use the phone as a satnav and talk via bluetooth, you'd need a 1A charger to cope with the drain on the battery.
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Couldn't said it better..
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I have the same problem but with Htc touch 2(Mega)-I know that this isn't Mega forum but i couldn't find any solution there,so i write here my issue-.It takes too much to charge my Touch 2 (around 9-10 hours) with the AC power.On the charger its writen:Input:100-240~0.3A(0,3A)50-60Hz,Output: 5V-1.0A(1,0A)MAX.DO I have the same problem,I need to change the charger?Thank you!
My T-Mobile's battery recharced 3 ours. not 4 ours or more. My charger is original.is there any problem with my battery

[Q] Help, Please! Changing is soooooo long.

To full chagne the battery, need more than 10 hours. Tried different ROMs, Batteries, changers, cables. the same result.
It looks like a hardware issue...... but....
when I used a DC power supplier(5.2V, limit to 1A) and plug in the cable, it appears the DC current is 0.5A, and after 10 second, fall down to 0.1A. at least, in the first 10secend the hardware worked all right...
Do you use the original OEM charger ?
Have you tried a different charger ?
How old is your Note ? Have you tested a different battery too ?
azzledazzle said:
Do you use the original OEM charger ?
Have you tried a different charger ?
How old is your Note ? Have you tested a different battery too ?
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Tried different ROMs, Batteries, changers, cables. the same result.
I was quite surprised when I switched to the Note from the Dell Steak. My old phone would charge much quicker. The Note takes about six hours to fully charge I'd say. As a result I plug it in pretty much whenever I can.
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Yeah, Mine can take around 5+ hours too if im charging it from <5%
Bear in mind that it is a bigger than normal battery, 2500mah.
But if it is like you say, Taking 10+hours to charge, Id get it looked at, Maybe send it off for repair or something.
NiceMrMustard said:
As a result I plug it in pretty much whenever I can.
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Isn't it bad to constantly charge your phone even when it still has battery?
I heard it reduces the battery's life span.
I dont believe it is, I often charge mine even when its got plenty of juice left.
It may reduce life span, But the battery will live longer than the time you will own the phone so i guess it dont matter
No one can help. feel bad.
I saw sevral links saying same problem, but no solutions... poor us...
little-vince said:
Isn't it bad to constantly charge your phone even when it still has battery?
I heard it reduces the battery's life span.
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From what I've read, it's what you're supposed to do with the current generation of batteries. But then there's so much crap floating about about batteries it gets hard to figure out what is reliable info.
And this is with the original charger? If it's not an official charger, there's a big chance the phone will draw only what's usually allowed across USB. Which isn't much... In fact, with USB, the power draw of GPS/screen on/games can make your phone discharge even with the charger on. So try the official charger, on AC power.
Same problem...
I have the same problem.
At the beginning, about 3 months ago, my SGN works fine, battery are charged to 100% in 2 hours maximum.
I'm buy the phone from a Samsung Store, all accessories are originals. Today I send my phone to the technical assistance and there's no problem with battery or the charger.
My problem stars about 3 weeks, with an alert about different voltages after a full charge, the problem was solved only removing the battery and waiting an hour. At the technical assistance, the answer was to charge the phone when it's shutdown.
I already try that, format the cache, rebuild the system, everything using the ICS LQ3 from Baltic.
leandroaps said:
I have the same problem.
At the beginning, about 3 months ago, my SGN works fine, battery are charged to 100% in 2 hours maximum.
I'm buy the phone from a Samsung Store, all accessories are originals. Today I send my phone to the technical assistance and there's no problem with battery or the charger.
My problem stars about 3 weeks, with an alert about different voltages after a full charge, the problem was solved only removing the battery and waiting an hour. At the technical assistance, the answer was to charge the phone when it's shutdown.
I already try that, format the cache, rebuild the system, everything using the ICS LQ3 from Baltic.
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Is the problme solved after remove the battery for 1 hour?
paddyzou, the problem with the wrongs voltages, yes, my steps to solve this:
- Full discharge
- Shutdown of the phone
- Remove the battery for 1 hour
- Full charge with the phone hang out
The problem with the low charge I think that was okay, it's seen to be happen in random times, I just flash another LQ3(France) version of ICS yesterday and seems to be working fine.
leandroaps said:
paddyzou, the problem with the wrongs voltages, yes, my steps to solve this:
- Full discharge
- Shutdown of the phone
- Remove the battery for 1 hour
- Full charge with the phone hang out
The problem with the low charge I think that was okay, it's seen to be happen in random times, I just flash another LQ3(France) version of ICS yesterday and seems to be working fine.
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appreciate you so much. Hope it works.
Mine takes around 2 hrs to fully charge the battery. I use supplied samsung charger.
NiceMrMustard said:
From what I've read, it's what you're supposed to do with the current generation of batteries. But then there's so much crap floating about about batteries it gets hard to figure out what is reliable info.
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This is correct, a chemical reaction takes place while the battery is discharging and is reversed when charging(changing). The chemistry of the battery changes how they hold energy. The Lithium ion batteries in our phones can be charged any time, they have no "memory" characteristics like previous rechargeable batteries (NiCd).
OP, it sounds like your charger is going. My stock HTC charger (2-3 years old) now only charges at about 40% the speed, which means the phone will discharge while its plugged in. I recommend grabbing one of those tiny square usb chargers (1A 5v, not 0.5A). I got one for like $6, as long as its 1A it will be quick.

min/max voltage (mV) for original phone battery

Good day, can anyone tell me the minimum and maximum voltage (mV) for original phone battery? Not the specs of the battery but from your actual usage.
With stock battery and bcharger, around 900 ma. In discharging the values is between 90 and 350 ma or 3,8 mv.
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MoHuToP said:
With stock battery and bcharger, around 900 ma. In discharging the values is between 90 and 350 ma or 3,8 mv.
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So do you get a constant flow of 3800 mV?
First of all why do you ask?
It's not tied to battery but in kernel settings (max Voltage).
If you have problems with not constant voltage it's probably charger/cable related.
Zola III said:
First of all why do you ask?
It's not tied to battery but in kernel settings (max Voltage).
If you have problems with not constant voltage it's probably charger/cable related.
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Im trying to figure why my phone drains from 40% - 0% in seconds.
I've tries different charge and cables.
4312mV is my max and phone flickers and switches off if mV drops below 3500mV.
zigbye82 said:
Im trying to figure why my phone drains from 40% - 0% in seconds.
I've tries different charge and cables.
4312mV is my max and phone flickers and switches off if mV drops below 3500mV.
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V max you have is OK.
Frankly I don't know what's going on in your case and I had all kind of ****s happening to me with this phone regarding charging (buried 2 original chargers, couple of cables, had my phone USB port ****ed up & replaced & on a second battery right now). What I do know it's that battery charging logic is totally ****ed up (by Samsung) on the kernel side. I suppose that you are on CM 12.1 (or some of its derivatives)?
If you are try a new Nikolas kernel (rev 2) as from rev 2 their is a new charging driver that we hope it will resolve charging logic problems. Naturally wipe all (except data) when you flash it.
Best regards.
Yes I'm using n1kolaa ROM and kernel. But on other build my phone would have just switch off around 30-40% but on his kernel it would drain fast from around 40% but I would see the "phone is shutting down" dialog now.
In using a 1 month old battery and I suspect that it may be a fake but I bought it from a Samsung store.
Thanks for the info.
zigbye82 said:
Yes I'm using n1kolaa ROM and kernel. But on other build my phone would have just switch off around 30-40% but on his kernel it would drain fast from around 40% but I would see the "phone is shutting down" dialog now.
In using a 1 month old battery and I suspect that it may be a fake but I bought it from a Samsung store.
Thanks for the info.
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It's a habit of the Samsung battery that it have asymmetrical discharge, it starts to go down faster at 50% & last 15% drains really fast.
It's possible that it's bad battery or faked one.
I bought Anker replacement one & I am satisfied with it, it doesn't last longer but it discharges much more symmetrical to the last 20%...
After a lot of research I ordered an Anker 2200mah yesterday. hope that it performs better than this one.
zigbye82 said:
After a lot of research I ordered an Anker 2200mah yesterday. hope that it performs better than this one.
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A little lazy on getting NFC on other than that it's good.

12 Hours For Full Charge

Hi all,
My phone takes 12 hours to get full fully charge, whether it's being charged while turned on or off, which means that it's not an app related issue.
The battery lasts for most of the day and does not seem to be completely depleted, even though i'm getting less battery time than when it was new.
It behaves the same with multiple chargers\cables combination that i tried, including the original ones.
Can that be a battery issue if the battery is still giving me a relatively ok (though nothing like when it was new) operation time?
Thank you
ferez said:
Hi all,
My phone takes 12 hours to get full fully charge, whether it's being charged while turned on or off, which means that it's not an app related issue.
The battery lasts for most of the day and does not seem to be completely depleted, even though i'm getting less battery time than when it was new.
It behaves the same with multiple chargers\cables combination that i tried, including the original ones.
Can that be a battery issue if the battery is still giving me a relatively ok (though nothing like when it was new) operation time?
Thank you
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Either the battery or damaged pins
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Leo_83 said:
Either the battery or damaged pins
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Thank you for your reply,
Iv'e tried to visually speculate the pins, they seem mostly ok, so battery it is?
I always thought that a faulty battery that takes excessive time to charge, will also give very little usage time, so you say it's not always the case?
Thanks
ferez said:
Thank you for your reply,
Iv'e tried to visually speculate the pins, they seem mostly ok, so battery it is?
I always thought that a faulty battery that takes excessive time to charge, will also give very little usage time, so you say it's not always the case?
Thanks
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There other reasons could be faulty charger, wrong charger (500ma/1A model) , software on the phone draining battery when on charge (some apps can operate in different ways when on charge), check your power graph, the charge cycle should be a steep line up, anything else may be one of the above.
Yeah, that's why iv'e mentioned that i tried multiple chargers\cables (Including the original which is in very good shape), and while the phone is shut down and charging it behaves the same, so that takes software issue out of the equation.
I'm just curious to know if that is possible for a faulty battery to behave like that = very slow charging times, but still giving an acceptable usage time
Just replaced the battery to anew one....phone still behaving the same....
Assuming it is not a charger or a cable issue, the only suspect is the USB PCB board in my phone, isn't it?
Iv'e replace the battery, and also the USB circuit board, but no change in charging time!
I'm puzzled :S
ferez said:
Iv'e replace the battery, and also the USB circuit board, but no change in charging time!
I'm puzzled :S
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I had the same problem for a long time.. still do.. asked a lot of people about the solution but finally I found one by chance.
Use a charger which is 4amp 5volt .. trust me.. it works.. if you can't find it anywhere, look for oppo service center . Buy the charger for oppo f1 plus..
gandotratushar said:
I had the same problem for a long time.. still do.. asked a lot of people about the solution but finally I found one by chance.
Use a charger which is 4amp 5volt .. trust me.. it works.. if you can't find it anywhere, look for oppo service center . Buy the charger for oppo f1 plus..
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So with this kind of charger, how long does it take to fully charge the phone?
Thanks!
ferez said:
So with this kind of charger, how long does it take to fully charge the phone?
Thanks!
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Not more than an hr and a half...
gandotratushar said:
Not more than an hr and a half...
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Thank you man,
It's still a workaround but it can greatly improve things and extend the life cycle of this device.

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