[Q] G900H not charging, battery indicator shows 100% - Galaxy S 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey.
There are many things wrong with my Galaxy S5 G900H.
1. The battery percentage indicator always shows 100%, it's not an OS thing because it is 100% in recovery too.
2. Battery doesn't charge when cable is connected to AC or PC. Battery is OK, I've tester it on another S5.
3. It's take too long for the Samsung Galaxy S5 logo and Powerd By Android page to go away while booting up.
4. It gets overheated all the time.
5. I'm trying to flash official firmwares, but the problems don't get solved.
Is it something from hardware or there'e something wrong with the firmware that I've installed?
P.S: Now that I flashed the firmware one more time, it's totally stuck on the samsung logo and doesn't boot up.
These are the firmwares I've installed from sammobile:
G900HXXU1BOB8_G900HUUB1BOB8_TPA
G900HXXU1AOB1_G900HOJV1ANJ1_THR
Thanks.

From where did you buy it, why don't you get a replacement
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Maybe is a hardware problem try to flash firmware with bootloader end pit file for repartition you find pit file for your device model in xda

Hi, i have the battery indicator stuck on 100% problem. Did you find a fix for that?

cplovell said:
Hi, i have the battery indicator stuck on 100% problem. Did you find a fix for that?
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Not sure what would cause this kind of issue, but I have some thoughts.
Do you have a custom recovery on your phone? You can delete the battery stats file from CWM advanced options. Not sure about TWRP. Try deleting the battery stats. The system will automatically create a fresh new one when the current one is deleted.
Also, download the CPU-Z app from the Play Store. See what it says when you're charging the battery. And does it indicate the battery is discharging when the phone is on and not connected to the charger?
Finally, there's a great app called GSAM Battery Monitor in the Play Store. It may also help you to figure out what's going on with the battery.
Let us know how it goes. And please don't forget to hit the Thanks button if I've helped you in any way.
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[Q] HELP! Reboot loop fix.

Hi, im just new to this forum, and my english is pretty bad so i hope you all will understand.
So, i have a rooted gt-i9500 running kitkat 4.4.2.
I havent done anything exepct sync my s planner with my facebook account. After a minute, my phone restarting, and keep restarting until now.
Im trying to restore stock rom, but after a second i get into the download mode, my phone suddenly restarting.
So, right now i dont know what to do
I have tried to searching for a solution for a day, but none of them fix my problem.
I hope you can help me to find out the solution gaes. So confused. My galaxy s4 is my life heeeeelpppppp
Or you have a faulty battery or your have some other hardware failure. What you should do is change the battery and see if that helps.
xrzlx said:
Hi, im just new to this forum, and my english is pretty bad so i hope you all will understand.
So, i have a rooted gt-i9500 running kitkat 4.4.2.
I havent done anything exepct sync my s planner with my facebook account. After a minute, my phone restarting, and keep restarting until now.
Im trying to restore stock rom, but after a second i get into the download mode, my phone suddenly restarting.
So, right now i dont know what to do
I have tried to searching for a solution for a day, but none of them fix my problem.
I hope you can help me to find out the solution gaes. So confused. My galaxy s4 is my life heeeeelpppppp
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How about removing the battery for a couple of hours, then reinsert and charge it. Try entering download mode again to see if you can get into it. Or try entering recovery, you're still stock recovery? You can try wiping cache and rebooting.
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Lennyz1988 said:
Or you have a faulty battery or your have some other hardware failure. What you should do is change the battery and see if that helps.
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should i bring it to the samsung service center?
gsmyth said:
How about removing the battery for a couple of hours, then reinsert and charge it. Try entering download mode again to see if you can get into it. Or try entering recovery, you're still stock recovery? You can try wiping cache and rebooting.
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Yes but it didnt work. I cant get into recovery mode, my device keep restarting even i hold the vol up + home

Nexus 4 turning off when unplugged from charger

Hey guys, i have been owning this piece of great phone for almost two years. But it never gave me a big issue.
Nevertheless, few months back i flashed cm12 and it worked great too.. I had been using it gracefully till i decided to update to cm12.1. So i decided to update, but the update always crashed google play services. The update did not happen automatically so i had to flash the zip through custom recovery (already installed) by myself.
I could not come out of that so i went ahead and did a full wipe and flashed cm12.1 along with gapps. Since then when i am unplugged it goes only to about few minutes (on battery) and shuts down. So, i now decided that this piece of update is buggy and did a full wipe and reflashed the original cm12 zip and gapps which i had placed in the first place. But, to my horror even this time it could not go past the bootscreen even and turns itself off when its about to start up. (Battery is full charged, did an overnight charge as well).One very unusual thing i noticed that almost all the the time i try to power it on it showed me "optimising app X of Y" which is weird. This kinda happens only on first boot.
But if i keep my phone plugged in to ac charge then it works fine.. but only last night it hanged and turned off even on charge. So there i decided that the cm thing is not for me. So i followed this tutorial and flashed the stock 5.1.1 rom (did a full wipe, tried oem lock and re unlocked and proceeded too).
But, i find the same problem same issue!! When unplugged my device, it just turns off even on full battery charge.
Can someone explain me the technical parts of the issue and what has gone wrong and how it can be fixed?
Please, Thanks
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Last time i locked - unlocked bootloader and proceeded with a fresh factory image flash, the device turned off on boot even when plugged in to my mac and it's hot on the back side
Sounds to me like there''s something physically wrong with the phone, probably the battery. Time for a new one anyway. Lithium batteries degrade with use. After ~500 charge cycles it'll have lost upwards of 20% of its original capacity and might show other signs of wearing out like inconsistent voltages. After 2 years of use, you'll be well beyond 500 cycles. A new battery off eBay is pretty cheap, and some sellers include the needed tools.Go to ifixit.com for a tear-down guide. A hair drier can help soften up the adhesive. The fact that it turned off despite being plugged in to your computer also points to the battery being toast - the USB amperage from a computer is less than the typical wall charger.
If it's not the battery giving you woes, I don't know what it could be.
And FYI, the whole "optimizing app" thing is the OS rebuilding the cache. When you flash your GAPPs package or a zipped Titanium backup it has to build the cache for the new apps. Same as when you do the "wipe Dalvik and cache" part of standard flashing procedure to avoid conflicts. In order for apps to load quickly, Android stores a lot of the necessary data in cache, so when you clear it or have new apps, it has to rebuild the cache. On Lollipop this takes a loooooooong time because of the way ART works.
Planterz said:
The fact that it turned off despite being plugged in to your computer also points to the battery being toast - the USB amperage from a computer is less than the typical wall charger.
If it's not the battery giving you woes, I don't know what it could be.
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How can i be completely sure that it's the battery which needs to be replaced? The battery shows charge. When i plug in and boot up it shows enough battery power left.
Currently, without external power it does not go past the google screen on boot. When i plug in power while device is off, the battery meter shows just a little depletion from full charge. When turned on, battery level is 82 %
After all , all this hardware mess up can be the consequence of a bad cm flash ?
the whole "optimizing app" thing is the OS rebuilding the cache.
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I know this. Earlier it was happening on each boot. Now it seemed to be stopped.
By any chance did you have your phone charging while flashing and booting up your ROM?
ChainFires Son said:
By any chance did you have your phone charging while flashing and booting up your ROM?
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May be? But not the the first time
Nezam said:
Hey guys, i have been owning this piece of great phone for almost two years. But it never gave me a big issue.
Nevertheless, few months back i flashed cm12 and it worked great too.. I had been using it gracefully till i decided to update to cm12.1. So i decided to update, but the update always crashed google play services. The update did not happen automatically so i had to flash the zip through custom recovery (already installed) by myself.
I could not come out of that so i went ahead and did a full wipe and flashed cm12.1 along with gapps. Since then when i am unplugged it goes only to about few minutes (on battery) and shuts down. So, i now decided that this piece of update is buggy and did a full wipe and reflashed the original cm12 zip and gapps which i had placed in the first place. But, to my horror even this time it could not go past the bootscreen even and turns itself off when its about to start up. (Battery is full charged, did an overnight charge as well).One very unusual thing i noticed that almost all the the time i try to power it on it showed me "optimising app X of Y" which is weird. This kinda happens only on first boot.
But if i keep my phone plugged in to ac charge then it works fine.. but only last night it hanged and turned off even on charge. So there i decided that the cm thing is not for me. So i followed this tutorial and flashed the stock 5.1.1 rom (did a full wipe, tried oem lock and re unlocked and proceeded too).
But, i find the same problem same issue!! When unplugged my device, it just turns off even on full battery charge.
Can someone explain me the technical parts of the issue and what has gone wrong and how it can be fixed?
Please, Thanks
EDIT
Last time i locked - unlocked bootloader and proceeded with a fresh factory image flash, the device turned off on boot even when plugged in to my mac and it's hot on the back side
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Exactly same problem is started with my Nexus 4 ... I really wonder, what is causing this. Meanwhile, have it sorted for you ? is that hardware (Battery) issue?
Nezam said:
Hey guys, i have been owning this piece of great phone for almost two years. But it never gave me a big issue.
Nevertheless, few months back i flashed cm12 and it worked great too.. I had been using it gracefully till i decided to update to cm12.1. So i decided to update, but the update always crashed google play services. The update did not happen automatically so i had to flash the zip through custom recovery (already installed) by myself...
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I too am facing kinda similar problem.
It first started on my stock Lollipop 5.1.1. I had kept it on charge and when I removed it, it got switched off. Thinking that it might be just another of the multitude of bugs in Lollipop, since I already had lots of problems with it, I decided to flash CM 12.1 Stable on it.
Unlocked bootloader, flashed TWRP recovery, created a backup (using TWRP), wiped data, cache, dalvik and started installing CM 12.1. Now comes the problem, I selected 'restart system' and it did restart and CyanogenMod logo was displayed for few minutes before the phone crashed. I switched it on again normally and the Google logo got displayed, and then again phone got off just after the Google logo. I tried flashing again by same procedure, but this time not even the Cyanogen logo was displayed. The Google logo got displayed and the went off.
Then I decided to restore the backup. Restored it but it still had the same problem at the startup Google logo.
Now I have managed to install CM 12.1, which works fine unless I don't open certain apps. When I open certain apps like Phone or Clock (those are some I have tried yet), it crashes the system.
This maybe a hardware or software problem, but pretty sure it isn't battery problem, coz it retains good charge when I switch it back on after crash.
shazR00t said:
I too am facing kinda similar problem.
It first started on my stock Lollipop 5.1.1. I had kept it on charge and when I removed it, it got switched off. Thinking that it might be just another of the multitude of bugs in Lollipop, since I already had lots of problems with it, I decided to flash CM 12.1 Stable on it.
Unlocked bootloader, flashed TWRP recovery, created a backup (using TWRP), wiped data, cache, dalvik and started installing CM 12.1. Now comes the problem, I selected 'restart system' and it did restart and CyanogenMod logo was displayed for few minutes before the phone crashed. I switched it on again normally and the Google logo got displayed, and then again phone got off just after the Google logo. I tried flashing again by same procedure, but this time not even the Cyanogen logo was displayed. The Google logo got displayed and the went off.
Then I decided to restore the backup. Restored it but it still had the same problem at the startup Google logo.
Now I have managed to install CM 12.1, which works fine unless I don't open certain apps. When I open certain apps like Phone or Clock (those are some I have tried yet), it crashes the system.
This maybe a hardware or software problem, but pretty sure it isn't battery problem, coz it retains good charge when I switch it back on after crash.
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Since you already unlocked the bootloader, and therefore already wiped everything, you could try flashing a factory image.
I also got the same problem. I thought this is battery problem, so I replaced the battery but problem still there. I thought this is problem of lollipop, never installed CM or anything. It is always running stock android. After that I even downgrade to Kitkat stock version still it is not working. One more thing I noticed is If I don't unlock the device than it will be powered on, but as soon as I unlock it and if it is not plugged in to charger it will be switched off. Any suggestion what should I do?
I have the same thing for several month now.
Always thought it is the dying battery.
theminikiller said:
Since you already unlocked the bootloader, and therefore already wiped everything, you could try flashing a factory image.
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Just tried flashing Lollipop 5.1.1 (LMY48I) factory image. The same problem still exists. Faced few weird problems on running the first time. Following scenarios explains it exactly...
Not On Charge: Crashes after startup Google logo
Connected to Laptop (USB Charge): Crashes a few minutess after entering "Optimizing apps" screen
On Charger (AC): Completed the install (optimizing apps and setup) without problems
Now I can access the home screen and menu without problems. But when I start any app, phone will go off. Not just apps, at times even when the recent apps menu is opened.
shazR00t said:
Just tried flashing Lollipop 5.1.1 (LMY48I) factory image. The same problem still exists. Faced few weird problems on running the first time. Following scenarios explains it exactly...
Not On Charge: Crashes after startup Google logo
Connected to Laptop (USB Charge): Crashes a few minutess after entering "Optimizing apps" screen
On Charger (AC): Completed the install (optimizing apps and setup) without problems
Now I can access the home screen and menu without problems. But when I start any app, phone will go off. Not just apps, at times even when the recent apps menu is opened.
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When you flashed the factory image did you do it via fastboot or by flashing a zip file. If you used the zip file I would suggest you do it with fastboot.
theminikiller said:
When you flashed the factory image did you do it via fastboot or by flashing a zip file. If you used the zip file I would suggest you do it with fastboot.
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By "flashing zip" you mean using "fastboot update" command? ...If so, nope I didnt. I extracted all compressed files and then flashed each of the img's using fastboot. Flashed a total of 6 img files.
shazR00t said:
By "flashing zip" you mean using "fastboot update" command? ...If so, nope I didnt. I extracted all compressed files and then flashed each of the img's using fastboot. Flashed a total of 6 img files.
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Yeah, I meant flashing each of the image files. If you did that then u don't have any other suggestions.
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shazR00t said:
By "flashing zip" you mean using "fastboot update" command? ...If so, nope I didnt. I extracted all compressed files and then flashed each of the img's using fastboot. Flashed a total of 6 img files.
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Yeah, I meant flashing each of the images. If you did that then I don't have any other suggestions.
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I m too facing the similar issues. Phone is getting turned off suddenly when not charging, on charging it is working fine. i have done factory reset and also done factory image reset to 5.1.0. i m still facing the same issues. I don't think so it is related to battery. if anyone have the solution then please let me know.
shazR00t said:
By "flashing zip" you mean using "fastboot update" command? ...If so, nope I didnt. I extracted all compressed files and then flashed each of the img's using fastboot. Flashed a total of 6 img files.
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Try the very basic flash technique by double clicking the flash-all.bat. It's not the same as flashing the imgs one by one.
Battery is the issue. Get it changed. I also faced same problem, and visited LG service center and they changed the battery. Phone working fine now.
gautam.is.sharma said:
Battery is the issue. Get it changed. I also faced same problem, and visited LG service center and they changed the battery. Phone working fine now.
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Ok so Battery was the problem!! Got it changed, phone working fine now. Thanx all!
Ok guys i confirm that this is a battery issue. I took it to the service center and the guy temporarily replaced battery to show me issue solved... But... there i saw another issue due to which i did not buy the battery. I saw half the touchscreen not working (including the navigation buttons ). The guy at the center told its a h/w issue and i would have to spend 7K on it so i left my phone dead for now. The Question is ... can this be a s/w issue.. or result of bad flash which can solve on reflashing ??
same problem with my nexus ,but one thing i noticed that the phone does not power off while in recovery...Any idea??

[Help]Note 4 Battery draining fast :(

Hello.. I'm sorry for my bad English grammar, if you don't understand, please ask me.
I don't think I understand my phone well so I'll just tell you what happened then.
My note 4 is 1 year old. I think it is Thailand's model as I checked the model number when I'm rooting it.The battery life is long lasting when the first time I got it, I'm not sure when the battery life start to get worse. I'm pretty sure it is happening after Lolipop update, not sure if happens before that. I do not install much games, I do have like 5 or below games from playstore, small sized one. I do installed Clean Master to clear junks when I started feel lagging.
Until recently, because I needed root access to backup my game app data so I went root my note 4 using the odin method. I'm still in my stock firmware. I did faced a problem when Security & Policy update pop out , I did update and it went bootloop(I think it's called that) until I can't access into my phone, I did pull out battery then insert back few times and seems like it rolled back. These few days I was researching how to extend my battery life, I read lots of post said some apps is draining apps as it still not yet adapt to lolipop update? also saying Clock apps draining apps, not even wakelock detector able to detect it. I tried SetCPU and set my CPU below 800 Mhz and even 400min 500max(Just a question, why I didn't see On Demand ? Only Interactive, Performance & userspace) , I did not see any obvious results after doing all these things. Oh , I even went uninstall some bloatwares, I did download Greenify and hibernate some apps.
Now, I'm trying this method to see if it solves the problem. http://forum.xda-developers.com/andr...-life-t3095884
When I was about to Nandroid Backup my datas, to confirm it is it
1. Boot into recovery mode
2. Backup?
But then I couldn't boot into Recovery Mode( Volume Up + Home + Power ) just now, It stucks at boot screen, before the animated samsung appears, just Note 4 with model names something. There's no blue text above, and it just stucked there. The only way to exit from there is pull out battery and insert back again. I'm planning to download QuickBoot and try if can access to Recovery Mode.
Seriously, I don't know much about mobile technology, I just wanted a smooth phone with great battery life. I suggest to stay with the stock firmware, I'm still considering flash it to CM12.1 , people said it help with the performance and battery life, I do not like the interface of it, unless it solves all problems if not I'll not choose to flash into that. (Oh, can I use Odin3 to flash this? Can I use Odin3 to flash every rom? I don't really understand about rooting, is there any newbie guide for these kind of things?)
My questions are:
Can you suggest me few ways to solve this problem?
Is the method does help to my phone?
Why I can't boot into Recovery Mode?
What happened actually?
Edit: Or even factory reset or wipe partition(if I'm able to boot into recovery mode) helps? i did not try it yet.
Thank you for reading this even you can't help me.

Galaxy S5(SM-G900F) flase battery indicator level

Hi, I'm sorry if I put this in the wrong sub forum or whatever but I'm new on this website.
Soo here is my problem that I have tried to fix for over a week now.
Ever since I flashed stock 6.0.1 Android firmware and the 6.0 bootloader, I've been having problems with my battery level indicator jumping from 93% straight to 100% when charging...Soo basically when the phone is charging and when it shows 93% and is about to go to 94% instead it goes to 100% straight away and when I reboot the phone to TWRP Recovery it shows 94% soo if I boot up into the OS, it charges up those 6% normally. Soo since that was happening I decided to try this on a custom ROM cause I thought this was only an issue with stock but it turns out that the same thing happens on Resurrection Remix ROM. After that I decided to try a custom Kernel and the same thing still happens...now I don't know if my device or my battery is faulty. Thanks to everyone that helps, again I'm sorry if I did something wrong.
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Marshmallow 6.0.1 OTA Update - Boot Loop

Hello,
I received an OTA update with Android 6.0.1 and after that my S5 entered into a Boot Logo Loop unless I connect it with the USB Charger. If the phone is connected to the USS charger it reamains powered and if I disconnect it get the reboot loop (Logo Boot Loop).
I have tried:
Factory Reset
Wipe Cache
Installed with Odin the Firmware (Several Regions) also an Android 5.0 Firmware
I really don't know what to do now? Hoy do I choose another firmware from Sanmobile.com? Mine is the G900H
I hope you guys can help me to get my phone back.
Thanks in advance.
Problem SOLVED!!! Got a new battery and my phone is working again.
Could Samsung thru its OTA updated damage the battery to make you get the new galaxy?
My battery was fine until I got the OTA update!!
chure_63 said:
Problem SOLVED!!! Got a new battery and my phone is working again.
Could Samsung thru its OTA updated damage the battery to make you get the new galaxy?
My battery was fine until I got the OTA update!!
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hmm ive been having random issues myself, where did you purchase your battery?
could high cpu usage & therefore temperature or voltage during the installation process cause something to burn out in the battery? how old was it?
kn00tcn said:
could high cpu usage & therefore temperature or voltage during the installation process cause something to burn out in the battery? how old was it?
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I had mine rooted with 6.0.1 G900TUVU1GPE1_G900TTMB1GPE1_TMB using TWRP and SuperSU, 2 weeks after I started having these reboot issues, it stops when the phone gets plugged in. The only other solution if the battery doesn't fix it ( I found a Samsung Original for 9 bux on amazon), would be replacing the mother-"Logic" board (not very logical if it can't tell you why the unit restarted).
It's possible too
kn00tcn said:
could high cpu usage & therefore temperature or voltage during the installation process cause something to burn out in the battery? how old was it?
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My phone I bought this year, It had a battery Made in China, the battery I just bought was Made in Vietnam, it seems to have fixed the problem

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