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My N10 started to automatically power off a few months ago when the battery indicator showed 10%, and that power-off number gradually increased over the past few months. Two days ago it automatically powered off when the battery was 25%. But the trouble now is that, when plugged in with a power adaptor, the battery does not seem to get charged even though it shows charging when I push the power button. I tried to power it on once, but it automatically powered off again.
Is it an indication that the battery is dead?
Also, when I was trying to remove the battery, I broke some piece around the pins on the orange ribbon cable on the left. What is this cable for? Digitizer? Can this cable be replaced somehow?
Mine started doing the same thing. It only does it if I leave it on standby for a few days. When I start using it, it will say 25% left but it will auto power down immediately. If you plug it in and turn it back on, it says 0%.
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Mine started having an issue of not charging, even though it says it is. The battery is currently stuck at 66%. It doesn't shut down on me though. But I powered it off until I could find a solution. I don't think it's a software issue that would be fixed with a factory reset since I tried turning the tablet off overnight and charging it. Still stuck at 66%. When plugged in, it's not discharging. But it doesn't seem to be taking a charge either. Or at least not enough to charge it any higher. My guess is that the battery needs to be replaced. They go for about $30-$40 on ebay. So it looks like that's going to be my best option. I just hope the battery is the issue and I'm not buying a new one for nothing.
After I disconnected the battery for a short while and cleaned the USB port with alcohol, now the battery can be fully charged. However, the orange ribbon cable (under the guy's left hand thumb in this picture http://www.powerbookmedic.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/nexus10-takeapart-006.jpg) on the left side is broken when I tried to remove the battery. Anyone know what is the cable for? I couldn't find it anywhere (ebay or anywhere else) to buy.
Hi, I had the same problem when did an update to latest cm versions, something around 23.8. And later. I did a rollback to 16.8. CM and charging works, so I am really suspecting latest CM updates for nexus 10 are a root cause of this behaviour. But not tested intensively. Could you try to install older CM versions?
Edit: i havent noticed months ago, I thought few days ago, so my comment is not valid
mark.l said:
Hi, I had the same problem when did an update to latest cm versions, something around 23.8. And later. I did a rollback to 16.8. CM and charging works, so I am really suspecting latest CM updates for nexus 10 are a root cause of this behaviour. But not tested intensively. Could you try to install older CM versions?
Edit: i havent noticed months ago, I thought few days ago, so my comment is not valid
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I updated my N10 with the August 24 version of CM. Maybe you're right that the battery could be caused by the recent CM version.
mark.l said:
Hi, I had the same problem when did an update to latest cm versions, something around 23.8. And later. I did a rollback to 16.8. CM and charging works, so I am really suspecting latest CM updates for nexus 10 are a root cause of this behaviour. But not tested intensively. Could you try to install older CM versions?
Edit: i havent noticed months ago, I thought few days ago, so my comment is not valid
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I'm running CM as well. I'll try flashing the newest version. If that's the issue, maybe they have fixed it. If not, I'll try rolling back to an older version and see if that does it and report back. To roll back, do you just simply flash an old version over the existing one? I've never had to go backwards before.
Coming back in here to confirm that my issue was indeed Cyanogenmod. Went back to the last Snapshot and it charged up again.
So I can reinstall Cyanogenmod again without it messing up ?
BackDaws said:
So I can reinstall Cyanogenmod again without it messing up ?
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Yeah, just flash the latest snapshot. I think the date is 8/20
jsgraphicart said:
Coming back in here to confirm that my issue was indeed Cyanogenmod. Went back to the last Snapshot and it charged up again.
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How to report it? I am not sure what version does not have this issue. Still running on older version. When having time, Ill try September's version.
mark.l said:
How to report it? I am not sure what version does not have this issue. Still running on older version. When having time, Ill try September's version.
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Go check out the Nexus 10 cm13 thread. There's a lot of talk about it already
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Go check out the Nexus 10 cm13 thread. There's a lot of talk about it already
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Hi, thanks, found it and the yalready have JIRA issue for tracking the fix
so we can close this thread I assume as all of us are happy that CM caused drainig our batteries
Hello and Happy New Year to all,
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I came across an issue with my Note's (N910C) battery today and I would like your opinion on it.
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A quick background:
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The phone has never been rooted.
9-10 months ago I downloaded an official firmware (6.0.1) which I flashed via Odin and it began to drain the battery very fast, killing the phone in less than a day.
I got a new battery, but the problem was still there.
Eventually I tried another firmware which worked nicely and consumption returned to normal levels. Since then, I had no problems whatsoever.
Yesterday night I got a notification to update. I had already done another two in the past - if I'm not mistaken - , without noticeable difference.
I did the update overnight and I removed the charging cable in the morning. It seemed that it was a little warmer than usual, but I did not pay attention.
The battery percentage was reducing at the rate of 1% per minute and it died within 2 hours.
I checked battery info, nothing abnormal.
I have two questions:
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1. Does anyone have similar experience with this model (or other)?
2. If I reinstall the previous firmware, normally the problem should be fixed, right? I mean it started after an official update which AFAIK affects native apps only.
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Thank you in advance
I have noticed on my Note 4, after upgrading to marshmallow, the battery drained like crazy too. It would drain 10-20% when I use it for 20 mins or so. The battery that I'm using is a 'new' one that I bought just about a year ago although the problem still occurred when it was fairly new.
I'm speculating that there might be some sort of battery or software issue with marshmallow as the original battery that came with the phone also had the same issue. It would drain fairly quickly until one day it just stopped working and would boot loop until I plugged it in to the charger.
Ever since marshmallow, I have never seen my battery get to 15% before switching off completely. Sometimes even 45% lol.
mha93 said:
I have noticed on my Note 4, after upgrading to marshmallow, the battery drained like crazy too. It would drain 10-20% when I use it for 20 mins or so. The battery that I'm using is a 'new' one that I bought just about a year ago although the problem still occurred when it was fairly new.
I'm speculating that there might be some sort of battery or software issue with marshmallow as the original battery that came with the phone also had the same issue. It would drain fairly quickly until one day it just stopped working and would boot loop until I plugged it in to the charger.
Ever since marshmallow, I have never seen my battery get to 15% before switching off completely. Sometimes even 45% lol.
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I had a faulty N910F and got another (used) one and it's had occasional forced closes at between 15-20%. This worries me that it might go the way of the old one where it developed the issues with it freezing and the frequent reboots....does yours exhibit any other issues?
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I had a faulty N910F and got another (used) one and it's had occasional forced closes at between 15-20%. This worries me that it might go the way of the old one where it developed the issues with it freezing and the frequent reboots....does yours exhibit any other issues?
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Yes. Unfortunately. Currently, it would just die halfway even when I'm at 50%? That's the highest that I've noticed. So I had to charge it up for a bit maybe to 60% and it would be fine before dying around the 20+ - 40% mark. Previously, the original battery that came with the phone had this weird issue where the battery won't hold any charge even when it's fully charged. Like it will go to a bootloop when I've unplugged it even though it's at 100%. When I bought the new, current battery I noticed that it would still die off at 15-20% and the original battery became bloated a few months later.
Are you using any custom roms? The bootloops and freezing could be related to using some custom roms. I changed from a N7 port to a deodexed stock rom and the frequency of the freezing and reboots just plummeted. Reboots only happening when the battery is close to dying.
mha93 said:
Yes. Unfortunately. Currently, it would just die halfway even when I'm at 50%? That's the highest that I've noticed. So I had to charge it up for a bit maybe to 60% and it would be fine before dying around the 20+ - 40% mark. Previously, the original battery that came with the phone had this weird issue where the battery won't hold any charge even when it's fully charged. Like it will go to a bootloop when I've unplugged it even though it's at 100%. When I bought the new, current battery I noticed that it would still die off at 15-20% and the original battery became bloated a few months later.
Are you using any custom roms? The bootloops and freezing could be related to using some custom roms. I changed from a N7 port to a deodexed stock rom and the frequency of the freezing and reboots just plummeted. Reboots only happening when the battery is close to dying.
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Ah right, so you had only the reboots, nothing else? That's fair enough.
No, it's nothing at all to do with the ROM. I'm stock but LOTS of people have had the same issue. As it stands, the only way to fix it is to get a new mobo :crying:
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Ah right, so you had only the reboots, nothing else? That's fair enough.
No, it's nothing at all to do with the ROM. I'm stock but LOTS of people have had the same issue. As it stands, the only way to fix it is to get a new mobo :crying:
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Well besides the usual overheating that's related to our snapdragon CPU, nothing much but mostly battery issues.
Although there is thread that I'm following that promises to fix the 15-20% issue. Checking their method to see if it works or not
https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/general/battery-shutdowns-15-20-fix-root-t3513268
leebro83 said:
Hello and Happy New Year to all,
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I came across an issue with my Note's (N910C) battery today and I would like your opinion on it.
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A quick background:
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The phone has never been rooted.
9-10 months ago I downloaded an official firmware (6.0.1) which I flashed via Odin and it began to drain the battery very fast, killing the phone in less than a day.
I got a new battery, but the problem was still there.
Eventually I tried another firmware which worked nicely and consumption returned to normal levels. Since then, I had no problems whatsoever.
Yesterday night I got a notification to update. I had already done another two in the past - if I'm not mistaken - , without noticeable difference.
I did the update overnight and I removed the charging cable in the morning. It seemed that it was a little warmer than usual, but I did not pay attention.
The battery percentage was reducing at the rate of 1% per minute and it died within 2 hours.
I checked battery info, nothing abnormal.
I have two questions:
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1. Does anyone have similar experience with this model (or other)?
2. If I reinstall the previous firmware, normally the problem should be fixed, right? I mean it started after an official update which AFAIK affects native apps only.
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Thank you in advance
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hey can you give me the link of that firmware that improved your battery life
I had a similar problem with fast battery drain - did a factory reset and it's back to normal. Make sure you're using a battery from a reputable source like RavPower (don't think there are any genuine Samsung ones left and Anker stopped making them).
Kinsman-UK said:
I had a similar problem with fast battery drain - did a factory reset and it's back to normal. Make sure you're using a battery from a reputable source like RavPower (don't think there are any genuine Samsung ones left and Anker stopped making them).
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i have done every thing bought new batteries from different Companies but still my phone dies with in 1.5 to 2 hours please if there is any fix do tell me.
hasanrworld said:
i have done every thing bought new batteries from different Companies but still my phone dies with in 1.5 to 2 hours please if there is any fix do tell me.
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Try GSAM Battery Monitor:
Free: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gsamlabs.bbm
Pro: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gsamlabs.bbm.pro
Root: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gsamlabs.bbm.rootcompanion
[EDIT: Sorry, Root version is only necessary for KitKat and older devices]
If you're not rooted, you can use the ADB commands to get the enhanced statistics, this is explained in the app. User Guide: http://blogger.gsamlabs.com/2011/11/badass-battery-monitor-users-guide.html
This will help you understand what app or aspect of your device is draining the battery, and also show you when it is using doze, deep sleep etc.
so this topic was being discussed in the RR 7.1.2 official thread as many/some of the members there are having this issue. moved here as not to spam the thread there and deviate from the main topic. can anyone advise on that? using original charger and cable. getting between 200 and 700mah. and hope this isn't a deviation from the topic, but any progress or workaround the shutdown bug when phone reaches <= 20%? or any other percentage other than 0?
RockyAJ said:
so this topic was being discussed in the RR 7.1.2 official thread as many/some of the members there are having this issue. moved here as not to spam the thread there and deviate from the main topic. can anyone advise on that? using original charger and cable. getting between 200 and 700mah. and hope this isn't a deviation from the topic, but any progress or workaround the shutdown bug when phone reaches <= 20%? or any other percentage other than 0?
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Hello,
I'm not aware of the slow charging issue. I haven't updated my wife's N6P yet as I'm waiting for Pure Nexus developer to release 7.1.2
Just... There's no progress or workaround for the early shutdown issue. The batteries have likely degraded prematurely. People still under warranty get their battery replaced by Google/Huawei...
Cheers...
i have no shutdown bug thankfully, but i can confirm that ever since i flashed DU Official 7.1.2 rom , charging has slowed down quite significantly.
i do not know why but i defintely noticed that charging has become much slower than when i was on 7.1 hmmm
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i have no shutdown bug thankfully, but i can confirm that ever since i flashed DU Official 7.1.2 rom , charging has slowed down quite significantly.
i do not know why but i defintely noticed that charging has become much slower than when i was on 7.1 hmmm
leondestiny said:
i have no shutdown bug thankfully, but i can confirm that ever since i flashed DU Official 7.1.2 rom , charging has slowed down quite significantly.
i do not know why but i defintely noticed that charging has become much slower than when i was on 7.1 hmmm
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that's what happened on RR as well. not all but some members are mentioning it. so i started this thread, in case someone would have the knowledge how to fix it. there was a thread for a thermal mod or something in General, but then a warning on using it arose. so... hope someone can give some solution
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that's what happened on RR as well. not all but some members are mentioning it. so i started this thread, in case someone would have the knowledge how to fix it. there was a thread for a thermal mod or something in General, but then a warning on using it arose. so... hope someone can give some solution
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i know about that thermal mod , but i dislike using such things.
i only use custom kernel (flash kernel) and that's it.
i thought it was only me, but seriously now that i see this 'slow charging on 7.1.2'
i straight out remembered that how over the last few weeks charging my phone has become so slow.
it used to charge it super fast.
now i'm wondering whether i should go back to 7.1 =_=
leondestiny said:
i know about that thermal mod , but i dislike using such things.
i only use custom kernel (flash kernel) and that's it.
i thought it was only me, but seriously now that i see this 'slow charging on 7.1.2'
i straight out remembered that how over the last few weeks charging my phone has become so slow.
it used to charge it super fast.
now i'm wondering whether i should go back to 7.1 =_=
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i came all the way from MM. missing xposed and this charging speed...but i do have faith someone will point us in the right direction...hopefully
Is anyone using accubattery? Seems like a good app telling you how much your battery has degraded over time and your charging speed. Don't know how accurate it is.
My phone has been bone stock since day one. Regarding slow charging , I have not ran across it. Maybe issues for phones running custom roms .. etc.
You said original cable and charger. I'm an electrical engineer and flexible cables are notorious for wires microfracturing which is considered an open path. Because they are moved around, bent, twisted, and the bundle of tiny conductors began to have breaks in some of them which will reduce it's total ampacity. Hence charging very slow. Kinda like bending a piece of aluminum back and forth eventually it breaks in half. Have you used a new Virgin cable to eliminate it as the culprit? That is most certainly the number one cause of slow charging.
dontbeweakvato said:
You said original cable and charger. I'm an electrical engineer and flexible cables are notorious for wires microfracturing which is considered an open path. Because they are moved around, bent, twisted, and the bundle of tiny conductors began to have breaks in some of them which will reduce it's total ampacity. Hence charging very slow. Kinda like bending a piece of aluminum back and forth eventually it breaks in half. Have you used a new Virgin cable to eliminate it as the culprit? That is most certainly the number one cause of slow charging.
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I did try other cables with sane output. Thing is i tried MM and fast charging is there. Come to 7.1.2 it gives slow charging
i just reverted back to 6.0 RR and these are the results. so i guess it is rom based. hope that helps
and this is on stock ROM
so it's a rom issue apparently. just flashed screw'd latest build and i am getting charging rapidly. couldn't be happier
I don't want to blame ROMs for giving phone issues , but the official OEM software that are built for the phone works. Once you modify builds, kernals , etc...the phone will turn out different, thus will have issues. I have been using bone stock 6p since day one. The only issue i had was the 7.1.2 beta lol ...
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I did try other cables with sane output. Thing is i tried MM and fast charging is there. Come to 7.1.2 it gives slow charging
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Try a different kernel if there is one.
already moved to Screw'd and all perfect there. no charging issues. just elementalX kernel and top notch.thanks
I'm on latest stable DU 7.1.2 and haven't noticed a slow charging issue. As for the early shutdown bug someone in this section posted a solution a week or two ago that he claimed worked for him and allowed the battery to go back to draining below 20%. It should be easy enough to find if you look for it. I don't know if it actually works because I haven't experienced that issue either but most people report that the issue does go away if you change the battery.
I have had this problem since 7.1.1 on pure Nexus. I clean flashed to 7.1.2 on pure Nexus yesterday and still not receiving rapid charging. Any thoughts?
manalicream said:
I have had this problem since 7.1.1 on pure Nexus. I clean flashed to 7.1.2 on pure Nexus yesterday and still not receiving rapid charging. Any thoughts?
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So you are on OEM stock android OS ? Even using OEM charger ?
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So you are on OEM stock android OS ? Even using OEM charger ?
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As mentioned I'm on pure Nexus Rom. I'm using stock charger. Have tried my spare charger and backup cables too. Could it be a port issue?
So I recently installed an unofficial Lineage OS Rom and replaced the charging port of my Samsung SM-N9005. Had some battery troubles here and there, but this new issue take the cake. On the lock screen, it says it is charging to full in 17 HOURS
I have no idea what could have caused this since it only recently happened with the same , and even launching Lineage OS in safe mode will still show 17 hours to charge.
Will changing to a stable Rom help? (Running 14.1-20170426-UNOFFICIAL-hlte)
Flash your stock rom and test .
Battery calibration takea a week or so of use.
Sent from my SM-N930F using XDA-Developers Legacy app
Tomatotey said:
So I recently installed an unofficial Lineage OS Rom and replaced the charging port of my Samsung SM-N9005. Had some battery troubles here and there, but this new issue take the cake. On the lock screen, it says it is charging to full in 17 HOURS
I have no idea what could have caused this since it only recently happened with the same , and even launching Lineage OS in safe mode will still show 17 hours to charge.
Will changing to a stable Rom help? (Running 14.1-20170426-UNOFFICIAL-hlte)
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I remember trying Resurrection Remix (I know it is not the same ROM) and when I connected the phone, it always showed "Charging slowly" on the lock screen and it charged normally which made me think it was highly inaccurate. I'd say you might have a similar issue as to where it won't actually take the full 17 hours to charge, it just says that because it is inaccurate. I'd try another ROM instead or try this ROM out for a couple of days and see if it ACTUALLY does take 17 hours to charge.
Edit: Oh and by the way, replacing the charging port is not always a solution to an original problem. What I mean by that is that I once had a phone and I replaced the charging port and right away I noticed it didn't charge as it used to charge, it went way slower. Port replacement is very tricky and if done incorrectly, your phone won't charge as it needs to.
I had to replace the charging port as the bottom half of my phone dropped in water, if not it would never charge. Thanks for your help, I'll try out your suggestions!
Use custom kernel that support fast charge... I suggest Xenial or Synergy...
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Use custom kernel that support fast charge... I suggest Xenial or Synergy...
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With the Synergy Kernal, does the phone charge significantly quicker ?
Thanks
i am using the below mod in Resurrection Remix ROM with Xenial Kernel for fast charging.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=70545429
Hi, I have a problem, I'm on InvictaOS 4.15-hal3 and I'm not having fast charge, it only happens on this Rom, the stock works normal, lineage, rr and some more too, is it due to something? Thanks
(I'm on the last elementalx version)
Itemt said:
Hi, I have a problem, I'm on InvictaOS 4.15-hal3 and I'm not having fast charge, it only happens on this Rom, the stock works normal, lineage, rr and some more too, is it due to something? Thanks
(I'm on the last elementalx version)
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How can you say it doesn't work on that ROM only ?
It's discussed a lot time before,
- use "Ampere" app to know current rate,and temperature of your device.
- temperature shouldn't cross ~44℃.
Itemt said:
Hi, I have a problem, I'm on InvictaOS 4.15-hal3 and I'm not having fast charge, it only happens on this Rom, the stock works normal, lineage, rr and some more too, is it due to something? Thanks
(I'm on the last elementalx version)
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Check if it works without modifications like ex kernel. As mentioned before: it's never a rom problem.
nope hal-3 has fast charging. however invicta os at starting has problems with fast charging this okay at the beginning. give it sometime to rest. and check the heating problem. check if your phone is above 45 or near it. fast charging stops at that temp. also could you tell how you restored apps to your device, cuz my device would heat a lot and fast charging would not happen, iff i restored it via flashable twrp made with the help of titanium backup
Look
I downloaded Turbotoast and it's recognizing the fast charger but the cellphone doesn't charge rapidly
Itemt said:
I downloaded Turbotoast and it's recognizing the fast charger but the cellphone doesn't charge rapidly
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Let your battery run down to 20-30% and then try again. You're seeing slow charging as your battery is nearly full in those screenshots. Thus, your device is tricklecharging to protect the battery and your device. That's normal behaviour across many batteries/devices with batteries.
Drain your device battery and use Ampere to monitor charging. If Turbocharging doesn't kick in (and/or you don't see 2000+ mA in Ampere), report back with screenshots and details.
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Let your battery run down to 20-30% and then try again. You're seeing slow charging as your battery is nearly full in those screenshots. Thus, your device is tricklecharging to protect the battery and your device. That's normal behaviour across many batteries/devices with batteries.
Drain your device battery and use Ampere to monitor charging. If Turbocharging doesn't kick in (and/or you don't see 2000+ mA in Ampere), report back with screenshots and details.
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Ok bro, thanks
Yeah, it works, thanks
Hi, i am having problem in charging with pixel experience rom.Takes more than 5 hrs to charge my phone.charging worked perfectly fine with stock.
Itemt said:
Hi, I have a problem, I'm on InvictaOS 4.15-hal3 and I'm not having fast charge, it only happens on this Rom, the stock works normal, lineage, rr and some more too, is it due to something? Thanks
(I'm on the last elementalx version)
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It may be due to excessive heating of the device