Hi everyone
Hope you can help with this issue with my N4. It shuts down with the battery at 90%. Works fine before for some time, but as soon as it goes down to 90% (sometimes less) it starts acting as if the battery ran out. I try to turn it on again and it barely stays on for 30 seconds (if I'm lucky) before shutting down again. The battery is brand new (it was my first idea as the old one had blown up, but the issue persists). I'm using a CM11 up to date. I am now installing CWM recovery, because the other one I'm using now doesn't allow to wipe battery stats and will try to change the ROM tonight but I doubt that is going to do anything as I used the ROM for a long time before the issues appeared. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance
CWM recovery doesn't give me the option to wipe battery stats. I'll try to change the rom in a while, see if that works
Installed Paranoid Android (wiped data and cache) but issue still persists.
jmoren44 said:
Installed Paranoid Android (wiped data and cache) but issue still persists.
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I would recommend you. to calibrate your battery if still problem persists flash the factory image
Yes, try flashing the 4.4.4 factory image, if thaf doesn't work go back to 4.2.2 using the factory image (testing on each one) and if it still happens, than I'm afraid it is most likely a hardware issue.
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I suspect it's the piece that connects the batter to the motherboard. Does this mean I will need to replace the whole motherboard?
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I suspect it's the piece that connects the batter to the motherboard. Does this mean I will need to replace the whole motherboard?
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If it is not the small cable that links the battery to the motherboard, the answer is yes, you'll have to change the motherboard entirely.
If you still have the old battery, you can use it for a day to see if the same problem occurs.
To delete battery stats in CM11, you only need to push the delete bouton wich is in the battery settings just make sur the phone is fully charged before doing it.
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If it is not the small cable that links the battery to the motherboard, the answer is yes, you'll have to change the motherboard entirely.
If you still have the old battery, you can use it for a day to see if the same problem occurs.
To delete battery stats in CM11, you only need to push the delete bouton wich is in the battery settings just make sur the phone is fully charged before doing it.
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It definitely is the plastic piece in the motherboard with the four pins that connects to the battery, I get it to work for a couple of days if the screws are very tight, but after two days I' back opening the Nexus up again. I am having a hard time trying to find a motherboard (16GB if possible, though I'm willing to settle for 8). Any ideas? I'm in UK.
Thank you all very much for the help, by the way.
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I have had three Mytouch 4gs replaced because every one of them I get turns itself off and wont turn back on until the battery is pulled out and put back in. This happens about 6 times a day.
I have tried a new SIM card, new sd card, new battery, factory reset, factory reset with a format of the sd, and they still turned off even without any apps installed and not signed into google.
I am baffled. Does anyone here know what could be wrong here?
i dont know why this has happened to you so many times but it happened to me this morning and immediately after the battery was pulled and reinserted i went to rom manager and fixed permissions. took a while to finish cause i have buku apps but hasnt happened since.
hope it helps ya!
I was running completely stock when this happened, but I've since upgraded to virtuous fusion. Is it better to boot into recovery using CWM to fix permissions or am I fine doing this from the app?
Well I fixed permissions through CWM and it just turned off on me again. Ugh. I'm guessing its not a problem with the rom but with my hardware. Should I try flashing the latest radio?
Does anyone else here have this problem? Wtf is going on?
idk if its the same problem you're having but mine has recently started turning the screen off, the buttons still turn on as well as the led blinking if i have a notification but the screen wont come back on until i do a battery pull
so i'm also wondering what the problem is, fyi i'm using the kernel that came with cm7 and the latest radio
Hmm not sure. When my screen wont turn on I get no lights at all.
One of the causes can be the battery going bad.
I had the same issue until they sent me a new battery.
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One of the causes can be the battery going bad.
I had the same issue until they sent me a new battery.
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I have tried many different batteries with no effect.
I have noticed however that if it goes unresponsive and I plug it in the charging light comes on and I am able to boot the phone. It will turn off rather quickly though. Like in 20 minutes as opposed to 2 hours. Very weird.
Wow has anyone found a solution for this Problem? I can go into recovery and flash roms with no problem but as soon as it boots to the home screen its just automatically shuts off. Only twice have I gotten it to actually stay on for an hour or so. Also while charging it flashes green then orange, I have two different batteries, any ideas?
Well mine is the same it started after a small six to eight inch drop on the floor and it randomly freezes and when i boot it up just goes into boot loader and after a while of it being off it will go into OS any ideas anybody I am thinking it has something to do with bad chip but what do i know lol tel me know if anybody finds anything out thanks in advance
I've begun encountering the same problem after flashing MIUI 2.3.30 ROM. And I've also noticed that my phone started to get hot. It never did this before. I know my battery is fine, I also re-calibrated my battery and everything. I am even also thinking that for some reason my phone is bricked. It holds charge for about 10 minutes before it dies, even on the new battery, which I have tested on another MT4G and works perfectly. The other phone is my nephews. I wonder if this has to do anything with the bad EMMC chip?
Any input for solving this will greatly help.
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I've begun encountering the same problem after flashing MIUI 2.3.30 ROM. And I've also noticed that my phone to get hot. It never did this before. I know my battery is fine, I also re-calibrated my battery and everything. I am even also thinking that for some reason my phone is bricked. It holds charge for about 10 minutes before it dies, even on the new battery, which I have tested on another MT4G and works perfectly. The other phone is my nephews. I wonder if this has to do anything with the bad EMMC chip?
Any input for solving this will greatly help.
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You might have already looked at this but have seen in some other roms I have been working with is to make sure to check the md5 sum before flashing just because it flashed doesent
mean it was right it takes is slight hickup in a download and a bit of garbage where it don't belong. Better to check it do the full wipes even a couple times or maybe even mounting and format the boot n system partitions so if on a particular rom ask in its section.
Hope that helps, wish ya well
I would agree with the above post making a clean wipe, and even the format does help. I have been trying out almost all of the newest ICS roms avaliable and I notice it helps when wiping everything/format system and boot. Even the newer ICS rom Awesomev2.1 suggest doing so for the system partition.
As others have stated, you might not have performed a FULL wipe.
Reflash, but do the wipe (I did also wipe battery stats..seemed to help in my case)
Random restarts and won't load
Had the same issue when I switched to Virtuous Unity... battery wouldn't hold a charge and would randomly restart.
After basically nuking my phone (full wipe, cache/battery wipes, etc.), as well as installing Creamed Glacier, the battery life is better but the random restarts are not. Plugging the phone in is the only way to keep it from restarting constantly, where it will load the T-Mobile splash screen but turn off either immediately after or as the home screen loads. But the battery is always at least 50% when I plug it in and it stays on. It also seems to take forever to recharge (plugged into laptop).
I want to think it's a battery issue, but the fact that it's not dead when I plug it in makes me think it's a hardware issue. I can't send it in to T-Mobile (shipping charges and time would be huge, as I'm in a foreign country and I rely on it so much for communication), and I'm loathe to buy a new phone.
Anyone have any ideas?
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Had the same issue when I switched to Virtuous Unity... battery wouldn't hold a charge and would randomly restart.
After basically nuking my phone (full wipe, cache/battery wipes, etc.), as well as installing Creamed Glacier, the battery life is better but the random restarts are not. Plugging the phone in is the only way to keep it from restarting constantly, where it will load the T-Mobile splash screen but turn off either immediately after or as the home screen loads. But the battery is always at least 50% when I plug it in and it stays on. It also seems to take forever to recharge (plugged into laptop).
I want to think it's a battery issue, but the fact that it's not dead when I plug it in makes me think it's a hardware issue. I can't send it in to T-Mobile (shipping charges and time would be huge, as I'm in a foreign country and I rely on it so much for communication), and I'm loathe to buy a new phone.
Anyone have any ideas?
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I really hate to be redundant, but you formatted /system and data? System gets missed a lot and you didn't specifically mention it.
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I have had the same problem with ics zips 4.01 all of a sudden the phone stops responding to the power button and have to take out the battery and boot up the phone but as of yesterday with the 4.02 I have had the problem. I don't know if it due to the heat cause where I live it hot and its just the beginning of summer too?
Hi guys i have been having a very strange problem with my Legend, it only ever charges to 80% no matter how long you keep it on charge!
I factory reset it and it still kept doing the same thing, so i took it in for repair and they updated my firmware then factory reset and said it worked, i came home put my apps back on and now still the same problem!
I have found that if i take the battery out of the phone overnight then put it back in it will fully charge and the green light will light up, or if it hasnt charged overnight and i turn the phone off then take the battery out and put it back in it will register that its fully charged!
I turn off wifi and 3g and everything while i charge it so i cant seem to understand whats causing this?
any help would be appreciated!
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maybe your battery is corrupted... try to replace the battery and see if any changes appear
my battery is fine, i have already tryed with another one!
any other ideas as to why???
quickzx said:
my battery is fine, i have already tryed with another one!
any other ideas as to why???
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Have you tried resetting your battery stats? That could be an issue. If you have root, launch ClockworkMod recovery and find the "reset battery stats" option. Use it and try a full charge.
If that doesn't work then perhaps something in your phone's hardware is borked. If that's the case you should send for a replacement if you can.
So after a long fiasco of installing an old GB leak before installing the latest version, to running into force close loops and freezing at the M logo. So finally i reflashed everything and rebooted and bam! i finally got 596 to work. But i noticed that my battery logo had a question mark and that it basically wasn't recognizing my battery. I thought maybe a simple reboot will fix it, went in cwm and flashed the 596 deodexer and rebooted. Got into the lock screen when i noticed it immediately said Connect Charger. When i unlocked the screen after about 10 seconds it went black and my phone wouldn't turn on. If i connect it to pc the led flashes blue for a second meaning the battery is dead but with the battery not being recognized it cannot charge. If i connect it to a wall charger it loads up the M logo and goes to the battery charging screen, when you completely drain your phone and need to wait til its 5% to turn on, but again has a question mark in it. I don't have any external chargers either. Whats my best course of action? Do i have to go out and buy a new battery...? All helps appreciated.
im very sorry about bumping my thread.., but my phones just sitting here useless and its very aggravating and extremely inconvenient so once again, any and all help is appreciated please gentlemen(ladies).
If you can boot even for a second, boot into clockwork recovery and find the option to wipe battery stats. I would try that.
Also, even with a charge, booting while plugged into AC causes it to show the charging screen. Unplug it, turn on your phone, and in the middle of booting THEN plug it in.
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If you can boot even for a second, boot into clockwork recovery and find the option to wipe battery stats. I would try that.
Also, even with a charge, booting while plugged into AC causes it to show the charging screen. Unplug it, turn on your phone, and in the middle of booting THEN plug it in.
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Thank you for the reply, ill try wiping the batter stats asap might have to end up ghetto rigging a charge into it. Ive heard that car chargers/external chargers will still charge it, is this correct? I would love to try your second idea except for again i don't even have a charge anymore. i tap the lock button and the led flickers blue for half a second, which if im not mistaken means the battery is completely dead. While i guess its always possible, never really expected my phone to just randomly stop realizing there's a motorola batter inside of there.
Edit: also if im not mistaken i believe that i had tried to plug the charger into after/during boot up and it still says its not a certified battery or whatever the message is and refuses to charge.
Not entirely sure about the car charger idea. It might work. Kind of skeptical on that if it won't even charge when connected to a computer. You could always purchase a new battery, maybe the extended. If it doesn't work just return it. If you don't want to purchase one, I possibly could ship you an extra one just to borrow and try to see if it's a battery or phone issue.
If you have a friend with another droid x you could try borrowing his or her battery to see if the actual battery is the issue without buying one...
It sounds to me like the battery stats on your phone got corrupted when flashing the new software and need to be cleared, which as said before can be done in CW recovery. There is also an app called BatteryCalibration which will help the situation also after you actually get booted up.
Hope this helps!
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If you have a friend with another droid x you could try borrowing his or her battery to see if the actual battery is the issue without buying one...
It sounds to me like the battery stats on your phone got corrupted when flashing the new software and need to be cleared, which as said before can be done in CW recovery. There is also an app called BatteryCalibration which will help the situation also after you actually get booted up.
Hope this helps!
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I have actually seen the app before, at the time didnt really notice what it did but i understand a bit more now. If any of the actual charging methods work ill definitely try that. Might just have to hook it up to a split usb for a while to get a decent charge.
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Not entirely sure about the car charger idea. It might work. Kind of skeptical on that if it won't even charge when connected to a computer. You could always purchase a new battery, maybe the extended. If it doesn't work just return it. If you don't want to purchase one, I possibly could ship you an extra one just to borrow and try to see if it's a battery or phone issue.
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Thanks for all the help man, really appreciate it. Ill try the car charger i suppose, wont hurt. Worst case I do actually have a friend with a DX so i can see whats up with that. Ive been meaning to pick up the extended for a while now just never really got around to it, guess this might give me an excuse. thanks for the offer to send out a battery though
No problem. I've got a bunch of unused stock batteries for various phones from all the extended battery upgrades we've gotten.
In any case, if you can't wipe battery stats, trying a friends battery or something would be the next best thing.
What I would do if you borrow a battery, if it STILL shows the question mark then it is a phone problem. Boot into CWM and wipe battery stats while using your friends battery, then try your own.
Even if your friends battery works without giving the question mark, wipe stats anyways and maybe it will stop doing it for yours.
Best of luck to you with this!
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djsupersoak said:
No problem. I've got a bunch of unused stock batteries for various phones from all the extended battery upgrades we've gotten.
In any case, if you can't wipe battery stats, trying a friends battery or something would be the next best thing.
What I would do if you borrow a battery, if it STILL shows the question mark then it is a phone problem. Boot into CWM and wipe battery stats while using your friends battery, then try your own.
Even if your friends battery works without giving the question mark, wipe stats anyways and maybe it will stop doing it for yours.
Best of luck to you with this!
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Great news gentlemen! so after trying the usb split usb method to charge my phone, the first time it didnt work. i just figured i didnt have the wires pushing on the battery poles enough so i retried it. Ended up forgetting it was plugged in and about 30-45 minutes later took it off. plug her in and my phone started up, good signs so far. Finally my os loaded and lo and behold, there's my battery showing green! So i quickly throw it on my wall charger and its charging too. Wiped my battery stats just in case anyways and reflashed everything. Got 596 loaded up and running and deodoxed. After trying to install a battery mod i got a few boot loops but after a wipe didn't work luckily i made a 596 nandroid before trying it. Flashed back to that and everything loaded up fine. Cant thank you guys enough for the help you've been. making a nandroid once my full set up is back to normal haha
Hi Guys,
Since a few weeks I have a weird problem with my u8800. The first thing I noticed was that the phone didn't charge properly; after a night of charging it would still not be fully charged. I thought it would be the battery that died (tho that would be a bit quick after half a year) so I replaced it with a replacement battery. This battery showed the same behaviour within a few days. Then I replaced the charger for another one; this kept things working for some time but eventually the problem returned. I also tried Wipe Battery Stats to no avail.
What's wrong? I dont't get it. If the phone's on the charger now, the red light is blinking. It doesn't charge beyond 3% so I can never take it off the charger.
I have Aurora ICS since a few months, keeping in pace with updates.
Any help would be very welcome cause this thing makes it impossible to use the phone as a mobile phone..
Install the official android 2.2 and see if the problem persists
Wipe the battery stats (in recovery). Afterwards try to fully reload the battery (even if it keeps blinking red) and keep it on the charger for 1-2 more hours. Then disconnect the charger and do not reload the battery until the phone turns itself off. Charge it fully one more time.
After following this procedure your battery should be fine. If wiping the battery stats in recovery does not work, there should be a program on the market which does the same.
If the procedure does not resolve the problem please send the device in for repair. If the battery charge does not go up to 100% after following the procedure please do the same. This is a hardware error.
XphX
Hi,
I wiped battery stats but charging won't go beyond 5%. What is the name of the app you talk about?
FORGET wipe battery stats, everyone knows that is placebo!!
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Install the official android 2.2 and see if the problem persists
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Try that, its the best solution.
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I would do that, but it seems risky on a battery with only 5% accu left. AFAIK you cant do these operations with the usb connection as power source right?
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I would do that, but it seems risky on a battery with only 5% accu left. AFAIK you cant do these operations with the usb connection as power source right?
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Plug your phone to the charger (not usb) and you shouldn't have problems...
But how do I flash 2.2 without usb connection?
Format sdcard and put update on it with some adapter or go CWM > mounts and storage > USB mount.
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But how do I flash 2.2 without usb connection?
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Put update file into the sdcard/internal card, plug the phone to the charger, and start the update by simply press Vol+, Vol- and Power.
Simple
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Sorry for asking, but is there any clear reason why you guys expect flashing 2.2 might help? I ask because I expect this will cost me quite some time and I am trying to see what my succes chance is.
And, do you think I would be able to go back to Aurora ICS after flashing 2.2? I wouldn't want te be stuck on 2.2..
Thanks!
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FORGET wipe battery stats, everyone knows that is placebo!!
Try that, its the best solution.
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toeter80 said:
Sorry for asking, but is there any clear reason why you guys expect flashing 2.2 might help? I ask because I expect this will cost me quite some time and I am trying to see what my succes chance is.
And, do you think I would be able to go back to Aurora ICS after flashing 2.2? I wouldn't want te be stuck on 2.2..
Thanks!
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Because 2.2 is the most stable rom/kernel. This way you can see if the problem is with your actual Aurora, or it's an hardware problem.
And yes, if you flash 2.2 you can go again to 2.3 and then flash Aurora ICS.
And please, read/search a little bit on the forum before placing those questions. Those questions have been answered a million times!
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FORGET wipe battery stats, everyone knows that is placebo!!
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Not everyone knows that, at least I did not. I thought that maybe the ROM just wasn't showing the information correctly and therefore suggested wiping the stats. But if it does not work, forget it.
In this case flashing a different ROM won't help. A battery that cannot be loaded is a hardware defect - there has not been a single report that switching to Android 3 or 4 leads to this problem. The charging of the battery is only hardware-related (if it was software-related you would not be able to charge your phone when it is turned off!) and therefore the only possibility is that the device is defect.
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Because 2.2 is the most stable rom/kernel. This way you can see if the problem is with your actual Aurora, or it's an hardware problem.
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This is wrong as I just explained. The charging process does not depend on Android or any software the OP could modify/change.
XphX
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XphX said:
Not everyone knows that, at least I did not. I thought that maybe the ROM just wasn't showing the information correctly and therefore suggested wiping the stats. But if it does not work, forget it.
In this case flashing a different ROM won't help. A battery that cannot be loaded is a hardware defect - there has not been a single report that switching to Android 3 or 4 leads to this problem. The charging of the battery is only hardware-related (if it was software-related you would not be able to charge your phone when it is turned off!) and therefore the only possibility is that the device is defect.
This is wrong as I just explained. The charging process does not depend on Android or any software the OP could modify/change.
XphX
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As I said, it is one of two: it could be a problem with Aurora installation or an hardware problem.
Install 2.2. If it is a rom problem, it should work right with 2.2 (it could be some kind of problem during the installation that have corrupted some files.)
If it is an hardware problem, it'll continue to have the problem. Simple
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As I said, it is one of two: it could be a problem with Aurora installation or an hardware problem.
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Please read once more; I stated why the Aurora installation has nothing to do with this. I cannot explain this better than I already did, but I'll try again if there is something confusing.
XphX
I don't have this problem with X5, but I've tried to fix it on a friend's other android model.
The behaviour was similar, the battery never goes to 100 % and can show from 80% 1% after minutes, and phone deactivated.
First I thought that was rom' s problem(had a CM7 custom rom), so I made a full wipe.
Problem doesn' t solved. After I changed the rom with another one(Ligux), but problem still there. Then I tried to charge it with another cable and without to power on. No difference.
So, I've flash the official rom. After that I managed to charge it normally until 100%. And seems that working fine now. The official roms change more things on the device than any custom, and seems that this problem caused from another part of the software which doesn't belong to system or boot.img(these are the parts which custom roms usually replace).
If you read the official PDF file that comes with stock roms it actually specifies that you should REMOVE THE BATTERY and connect it directly via USB while flashing the ROM So 5% charge is not even needed, just remove the battery and flash a stock rom!
OK, somehow the problem spontaneously solved itself and my phone worked fine for some time. But now it's back unfortunately. This time however I saw how it started. I think this is what happens: the battery goes too empty. So the phone crashes because of that (no proper shutdown). Then when putting it on the charger it sees the battery that is too empty as a faulty battery (indicated by the red blinking led, no charging animation visible). The phone won't power on.
There's a trick to get it to turn on though: remove the battery, plug in the power cable and it turns on. As soon as the Huawei logo appears put the battery back in (or a boot loop will happen). Then, there's a chance it will start charging again (though sometimes that only happens after many attempts).
Now the question is, why does it go too empty and is it possible to prevent this?
Hello guys, this is my first time posting up in XDA and I am encountering a very weird problem with my N4
Disclaimer, the following is a long write but please bear with me and give a read.
Here's my problem after flashing the simple asop 29/5 build for mako. I come from same rom build 21/5 but i did a clean flash for the latest build. As soon as success flashing the latest build with gapps, then as usual will proceed reboot the system. Just right before the boot animation, the phone immediately went dead. I am sure that the phone is still left with 50%+ of battery at the moment.
Anyhow, I decided to plug it into charger. And voila, the phone now able to go through the boot animation and everything just fine. After setting up and restoring backups, I unplugged the charger, its 75%+ on the battery. Within 10-15 seconds, the phone immediately go dead again. I hit the power button and tried to boot up. Again, right after the Google logo screen, the phone went dead.
Commonly this indicate a problem with the battery. Yeah, but I went into recovery twrp and disabled the screen timeout & max the brightness. Guess what, surprisingly it lasted more than an hour which proves that this wasn't battery fault.
What had I tried so far, is just switched off the phone and plugged into charge for 2 hours. And obviously it doesnt solve the problem. I am backing up all the data at the moment and plans to drain the battery all the way down just leaving it screen on at recovery.
Anyone who know what happening with my n4 or encounter similar experience, please feel free to share the solution. Many thanks
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Hello guys, this is my first time posting up in XDA and I am encountering a very weird problem with my N4
Disclaimer, the following is a long write but please bear with me and give a read.
Here's my problem after flashing the simple asop 29/5 build for mako. I come from same rom build 21/5 but i did a clean flash for the latest build. As soon as success flashing the latest build with gapps, then as usual will proceed reboot the system. Just right before the boot animation, the phone immediately went dead. I am sure that the phone is still left with 50%+ of battery at the moment.
Anyhow, I decided to plug it into charger. And voila, the phone now able to go through the boot animation and everything just fine. After setting up and restoring backups, I unplugged the charger, its 75%+ on the battery. Within 10-15 seconds, the phone immediately go dead again. I hit the power button and tried to boot up. Again, right after the Google logo screen, the phone went dead.
Commonly this indicate a problem with the battery. Yeah, but I went into recovery twrp and disabled the screen timeout & max the brightness. Guess what, surprisingly it lasted more than an hour which proves that this wasn't battery fault.
What had I tried so far, is just switched off the phone and plugged into charge for 2 hours. And obviously it doesnt solve the problem. I am backing up all the data at the moment and plans to drain the battery all the way down just leaving it screen on at recovery.
Anyone who know what happening with my n4 or encounter similar experience, please feel free to share the solution. Many thanks
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Have you tried making a clean wipe and trying either stock or another ROM, to see if it works then?
Your test doesn't prove it's not the battery's fault. Flash back to stock, see if the problem persists and if it does then you know you have a hardware problem. Could be the battery.
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Your test doesn't prove it's not the battery's fault. Flash back to stock, see if the problem persists and if it does then you know you have a hardware problem. Could be the battery.
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Hello, much appreciate your reply. I flashed back to stock 5.1.1 now and yet this problem is still persisting. Thus pretty obvious thats an hardware faulty.
In another forum, a guy with Nexus 7 had similar situation as me, and he suggests that its the battery or the circuit board at the charging port went kaput.
Guess nothing else I could do right now, gonna send in the phone for repair and hope the bill wont cost as much as a used nexus 4