Can anyone tell me if this is caused by my battery? - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

My Nexus 4 has a couple of problems, to keep it compact, let me list them:
Powers down 'randomly' when screen on
Powers down when using camera (can make about 1 or 2 pictures, but then it crashes)
Bad network signal
Bad GPS signal and sub-par wifi reception
(Powering down sometimes causes a boot loop, solvable by holding power for 10 sec.)
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Are these symptoms of a bad battery? I'd like to clarify the Powering down: it doesn't shut down like normal when the battery is empty, but instead the screen just goes black and it's powered off. The screenshot shows these power failures.
(Also, my back cover can't close properly anymore at the power button side, maybe because a malformed battery, but i'm just guessing here.)
Because all the symptoms seems to be related to high energy usage (camera, network, gps) I'm thinking it may be that the battery can't provide enough energy at a given time. But on the other hand, maybe my device is just faulty and short-circuits somewhere in which case I'll have to dispose of it.
Do you guys think it's the battery? Thank you.

This is sort of a bump, but can anyone give me some insights in this? I'm thinking about buying a new battery, but I'd like to know if that would just be throwing away more money.
Thank you.

cakedev said:
This is sort of a bump, but can anyone give me some insights in this? I'm thinking about buying a new battery, but I'd like to know if that would just be throwing away more money.
Thank you.
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Hi, I think this could be your battery, if it's got to the point that phone is cutting out your battery will probably be physically swollen, so open your phone and have a look.

Yes, it is most likely a battery issue, because of the expansion of the battery. Please stop using the device ASAP, because swollen batteries can explode.

I had the same problem. The battery was swallen and the back cover was forced closed. I ve replaced the battery and now everything is normal

Ok, thanks for confirmation guys.
My glass back cover has now broken too, since it was pushed too much by the swollen battery. I didn't know about the explosion danger, but I will have to risk it for a week until my battery arrives. I have no backup phone so I have to use it meanwhile.

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battery-controll won't work (alternating between 0% and 100%)

Hello,
on my good old O2-xda-mini the original battery is nearly dead (in the last month, the battery-life went down to ~10hours). But when i installed a new battery it worked for around 1 week, then startet with alternatingly showing 0% or 100% battery-status (Sometimes jumping to a "real" number like 85%).
When reporting this, I got another battery from the dealer which was showing the same problems. And even a third battery from another dealer (and another brand) did it this way! When i use my old battery or the original one of a friend of mine, everything is ok.
To me it seems that all those third-party-batteries you can get now (laying there on stock for 6 years?) are not really compatible. They are loaded and can be used but you never know when they'll be empty.
Anyone with the same problem, a solution, an idea...?
Thanks!
Magician-User
I v got the same Problems with a low cost battery like this. View attachment 276021
I tested it with the Powerdetect-Program from this forum.
My battery shows 0% or 100% .This Problem was after an Hardware-reset.
Bevor it works a week normal.
As it shows 100%, the Powerdetect Program shows this View attachment 276025
9,989 V is impossible with this battery ! I disassamble the battery View attachment 276029 and locate an electronic circuit in . I knew those Problems from Notebooks... so i disconnect the circuit from the battery.View attachment 276030 and leave it for 5 minutes . After this the powerdetect program shows the realy value.
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Ok, it goes 3 Days perfekt , then the same Problem.
I solved the Problem with a microswitch inside the battery View attachment 276060, so i can disconnect the circuit without disassembling.
I think , this circuit hangs because crashed software . I dont no , if i could get a circuit from an old original battery and put it in the new one, but i will investigate this. If someone opens a battery, be sure that u never short the battery contacts ! ! ! that could be burning or exploding ! !
Maybe there are different problems with other batterys , in this case it works.
Sorry for my bad english, just learning it ...
So i got an old defektiv original battery and set in the Cell from the low cost battery. Some one else from this Forum gives the same Advise, but i didnt found the thead again. In the end I have a stabil working battery !
The electronik circuit in the low cost battery was the Problem.

[Q] Battery stuck on ?

My nook, even after charging completely, dissconnecting the power cord, and using it for hours after, always shows a ? for battery status. Under settings battery % always reads unknown.
Anyone experienced this problem? My nook is rooted (rotted?).
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Although I haven't read about the BatteryManager ever returning unknown,
I'd be interested to know what the battery/charging status says in UsbMode.
This app has a group that displays all the broadcasted info on the battery.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25613941#post25613941
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So, I let the thing sit for weeks. Too busy with school to send it back to b&n for a reaplcement. I finally decided to deal with it, I plugged it in and in a few minutes it said battery to low to charge. I had to wait 15 minutes. So i let it charge till full. Upon booting, and unplugging, battery registered 100 percent and decresed with normal use.
In other words, let it totally run out of battery (could take weeks) then plug it in and let it fully charge.
Worked for me
I would like to confirm the OP's results. My battery started doing the question mark thing out-of-the-blue, about a month ago. I tried unrooting, restoring to factory settings, I even tried older versions of the Nook software to see if that made any difference, and nothing. I tried to drain the battery, transferring files to and from the Nook over wifi, and even when I couldn't boot from low battery, as soon as I plugged it in I got question mark battery. Being in Canada, getting my Nook replaced is a huge pain, so I left it for about a month. Pulled it out today, just for the heck of it, and I got the Not enough battery to turn on screen (which was new, when the battery was in question mark mode it would always attempt to turn on, but fail silently as soon as power was removed). I left it plugged in for a few minutes, and lo and behold it booted up and displayed the charging animation on the battery icon. I charged it to full, and it seems to be as good as new.
So, for anybody else that has this issue, the fix seems to be to let it drain for a very long time, then recharge. Shortcuts don't work, and it isn't a hardware issue that needs replacement.

Overheat Damage from Charging?

Ok so I'm slightly panicking... I forgot to charge my phone 2 nights ago, so I went the next day from like 50% down to 4% maybe (awesome battery life coming from my Gnex!). Plugged it in to charge. Woke up 8 hours later and the phone was pretty warm, but fully charged. Well, I got in the car to go to work and the screen just went black when I tried to play some music and BT, then the phone rebooted. It was still kinda warm so I just turned it off for a half hour on the way to work. Left it sit on my desk all day (busy day) and start using it this evening. So far the phone has rebooted itself twice now on its own. I cleared cache and dalvik thinking it'd help after the first reboot. Is it possible somehow the full charge up and heat maybe broke something? My verizon dev edition is only a few weeks old!
My phone has never gotten more then a gentle warmth to it while charging - are you using the stock power adapter? If it got hot enough to damage it from charging then you should have it replaced.
It also might just need a full reset, but that will erase all data.
All smartphones have PMIC(Power Management Integrated Circuit) on their boards to prevent the battery from being overcharged and having too much current running through such that the battery would feel anything more than mild under the most stressful loads. If a phone(our Moto X) has Qualcomm's Quick Charge 1.0 and is pulling the full 1.1A from a battery at 20%, then the battery is going to feel warm as the current-draw is at its highest from 20% to 80%. Here's a line-graph comparing charge times to illustrate the point where Quick Charge 2.0 was being graphed.
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With regard to the OP's situation: I have no idea without a logcat file to say for sure.

Constant awake bug after full charge

I just found a pretty interesting bug that causes my G935FD phone to be constantly awake after a full charge, but will happily go into deep sleep after I restart the phone after the full charge. It reflects in the GSam Battery monitor as well as the battery life.
Maybe someone who has issue with the phone constantly awake (or very high Android System battery usage) can try this trick out. My software version is:
Baseband: APD1
Build: APDQ
My phone is rooted if it makes any difference.
Here are some examples:
After 10 mins charging and before reboot:
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And after a quick reboot:
may b this is the cause
may be this is the cause of pathetic battery life on my phone. do u suggest a restart while still plugged in or after unplugging? Know any permanent fix for this?
drmrahul said:
may be this is the cause of pathetic battery life on my phone. do u suggest a restart while still plugged in or after unplugging? Know any permanent fix for this?
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I reboot them after unplugging.
I've just found this work around recently (as you can see my pathetic average doze time per charge).
Will try this for a few days to see if it helps.
Have you tried to wipe cache ? cause i've had the exact same problem over and over again and in my case it only happened with wireless charger. After I wiped cache partition it never happened again.
It is google backup bug. Turn off google backup and it should be gone.
Or restart your phone after each full charge.
Edit: it affects other phones too
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/help/partial-wakelock-android-backup-t3363390
wollyka said:
It is google backup bug. Turn off google backup and it should be gone.
Or restart your phone after each full charge.
Edit: it affects other phones too
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/help/partial-wakelock-android-backup-t3363390
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Wow this is a colossal bug.
Yeah, it affects two of my phones, S6 and S7 edge!

PX5 car head-unit (SF0 MCU) draining battery. No "Shutdown Delay when ACC OFF" setting

I have the following PX5 Android car radio: https://nl.aliexpress.com/item/33048215598.html
Problem is that when I switch the car off, the radio does not power off completely, but is in some kind of sleep mode, and manages to drain the battery if I do not drive the car for slightly over a week.
I heard others have a ""Shutdown Delay when ACC OFF"" option under the extra settings that can be used to configure powering it off fully, but I do not seem to have that one.
Is it reallly not possible with this model, or would I perhaps just need a software update, and if so any idea where to find one?
MCU seems to be SF0:
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I have the following PX5 Android car radio: https://nl.aliexpress.com/item/33048215598.html
Problem is that when I switch the car off, the radio does not power off completely, but is in some kind of sleep mode, and manages to drain the battery if I do not drive the car for slightly over a week.
I heard others have a ""Shutdown Delay when ACC OFF"" option under the extra settings that can be used to configure powering it off fully, but I do not seem to have that one.
Is it reallly not possible with this model, or would I perhaps just need a software update, and if so any idea where to find one?
MCU seems to be SF0:
View attachment 5723083
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In this case you should check your battery first.
I can leave my car 3 weeks at the airport, come back and just drive home without switching the radio off completely.
These units consume no more than ~10mAh and that should not lead to a drained battery after a week... only if you just use your car for short drives and the battery is not charged enough, or the installation is not correct. Think about that.
Had the same problem with another battery, that I did charge fully before putting in.
(And also replaced the alternator for an unrelated issue. Old one was outputting a low voltage when RPM is low standing still at a traffic light, new one does do proper 14v)
That said it do is a car with more problems, so yeah, it can be something else as well.
Still would like to know if there is a way to shut off the radio completely.
(Preferably something easier than pulling the fuse...)

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