Is it possible for me to use a battery with higher battery power to make the phone last remarkably longer? Please don't hate me for asking a stupid question! I am just noob!
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I have been using my phone for about two hours straight now and it seems that android OS is using more battery than the screen. I thought the screen was the biggest battery drain.
Before you ask, this is the stats right from a fresh charge.
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Perfect. Thank you.
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Hi. It has been two weeks since I got the nexus 7. At first, the battery lasted for a long time. Now I'm realizing that it is draining much quicker than it is supposed to. What should I do?
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idevice12345 said:
Hi. It has been two weeks since I got the nexus 7. At first, the battery lasted for a long time. Now I'm realizing that it is draining much quicker than it is supposed to. What should I do?
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Better battery stats to check the wake locks and cpu spy to see if your device is deep sleeping
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It is. I just factory reset my tablet. It seems fine. Let's see
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My battery isn't very good either. Brightness on 0 percent and still only getting about 6.5 hours of screen time.
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Hi,
Since about a week ago my nexus suddenly started to die at about 30-40%, it depends. I don't really care about the fact that my battery is empty, but the fact that it happens on 30% and I don't receive a notification at 14% is really annoying. Is there a fix for this?
I'm running Aicp with stock Aicp kernel.
EDIT: Since I stopped charging my battery percentage hasn't changed for about half an hour.
Edit 2: I rebooted and now it's 41%.. Really strange
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It's getting worser now, it usually turns off when it's around 40% and around 50% I lose connection with mobile network and can't connect any more. I've tried different radio's but had no effect. I'd really like to know how to fix this. Or is the only solution to buy a new battery?
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Take the back off the phone and see if your battery is bulging. This sounds like a battery issue. I had similar symptoms on my last phone. I took the battery out and spun it like a top.
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at4r1 said:
Take the back off the phone and see if your battery is bulging. This sounds like a battery issue. I had similar symptoms on my last phone. I took the battery out and spun it like a top.
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Yeah I had it with my old galaxy Y too, my battery became so fat the battery cover didn't fit any more. But that happened slightly, this came out of nothing.
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Hi! Check my topic
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2649361
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Atomsk said:
Hi! Check my topic
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2649361
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Thanks, today is saw that my battery also had obesity, so I've ordered a new one.
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Jiddeee said:
Thanks, today is saw that my battery also had obesity, so I've ordered a new one.
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How did you noticed did glass craked or you removed it?, or you feel it under fingers?
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grgana said:
How did you noticed did glass craked or you removed it?, or you feel it under fingers?
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Haha, I was with friends and suddenly I noticed that I was able to spin my phone, and together with the fact that the battery was acting strange I thought it must have been swollen. And yesterday I saw a little lump.
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see your imei and baseband, are they all unknown?
Hello i have experienced with a slight battery drain... Is this normal?
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Your battery stats will not be accurate until you drain more of your battery.
Buckii said:
Hello i have experienced with a slight battery drain... Is this normal?
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Slight battery drain? Your phone was only on for 17 seconds. Are you trolling us?:laugh:
I wish I was trollin, really though... I had just pulled it off the charger at this time but typically average use would kill the battery after say I pull it off at 10am ish... To about early evening
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Just use it normally till lets say 50% and then post Partial wakelocks tab of Betterbatterystats application.
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Why is my phone (sm-n900) charging itself ? Can anyone explain ? I have stock rootrd rom, please answer this question
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It's not charging itself.
The battery is just calibrating. The graph is not an accurate depiction of what is actually happening with the battery, but merely an estimation. Therefore when it feels it's "guessed" wrong it'll change.
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Calibrate your battery
...And what can I do ?
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bekasulaberidze said:
Why is my phone (sm-n900) charging itself ? Can anyone explain ? I have stock rootrd rom, please answer this question
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To check whether your phone is charging or not, you can use my app Phone INFO ★Samsung★ >> USAGE HISTORY >> Charger Connect Counter and check if this counter increases...
No issues with the phone. Nothing that you should worry about. No need to do battery calibration either, as it is completely normal.
When you use phone actively, it consumes large amount of battery. Phone uses consuming data to show the battery percentage, however when you stop the "heavy usage", phone is then re-configuring itself to show the real battery percentage. Happens on pretty much all devices.
Thank you guys !
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