Not able to charge more than 83% - OnePlus 2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi, i am having this problem from 2 weeks
Charging rate is also become slow only 0.5 ampere average and when battery near 80% charged it stops charging further.
Dont know what to do already cleared cache few times
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, i am on stock 2.2.1
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Drain your full battery then in switch off mode charge for 6 to 8 hrs & Your problem is solved.
sushant6786 said:
Hi, i am having this problem from 2 weeks
Charging rate is also become slow only 0.5 ampere average and when battery near 80% charged it stops charging further.
Dont know what to do already cleared cache few timesView attachment 3759504, i am on stock 2.2.1
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sushant6786 said:
Hi, i am having this problem from 2 weeks
Charging rate is also become slow only 0.5 ampere average and when battery near 80% charged it stops charging further.
Dont know what to do already cleared cache few timesView attachment 3759504, i am on stock 2.2.1
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Seems like a battery stats issue, use this.
The app actually waits for 100% charge but you can uncheck that and just go right ahead and tap on calibrate. when done, reboot and use phone normally untill battery drops below 10%, then charge, should be fine.
PS - App needs root.
If that doesnt work, then try flashing full system dump again.

Sunil Jagtap said:
Drain your full battery then in switch off mode charge for 6 to 8 hrs & Your problem is solved.
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I did it but battery charging stucked at 80% for 1.5 hrs but the charging light on so i switched on my phone and saw that charging still stucked at 81%.
So i reconnect the charger and phone starts charging and reached 100%.
I am having very low charging current output from the adapter. 0.5 ampere average, does this mean my adapter or cable gone bad?
Voltage ranges from 3.7 to 4.1, is this normal or it should be near 5 volts.
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[Q] Nexus 4 battering keeps discharging and recharging while plugged in

Hi everyone,
I searched the forum for a satisfactory answer yet I don't seem to find one so I'm going to ask here...
I have the habit of plugging my Nexus 4 as soon as I get home, keep it plugged overnight, and unplug it the next day when going to work. About two weeks ago I noticed that occasionally the phone indicates that the phone is fully charged yet, some minutes afterwards it indicates that the battery is at 98-99% and is charging again. I was quite intrigued so I started using some battery applications (e.g. Battery Widget Reborn) and I now notice that the "problem" is quite frequent and happens every single time the phone is plugged (I tried withe the original USB cable that came with the phone as well as with other cables). Attached is an image showing the weird pattern that I'm having...
Does any one have the same problem ? Anyone cares to explain to me why this is happening ???
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Isn't that done on purpose? You don't want to keep charging at 100% so the phone discharges after reaching 100% for a while.
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rasengan82 said:
Isn't that done on purpose? You don't want to keep charging at 100% so the phone discharges after reaching 100% for a while.
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When 100% is reached, the battery, for the best of my knowledge, is not used... Therefore, I find that it discharges very very quickly for an unused battery !
Mine does that as well. I thought that was normal?
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It's Normal as phone batteries reach 100, discharge a bit and stays there. Btw ROM + Kernel?
sigma392 said:
It's Normal as phone batteries reach 100, discharge a bit and stays there. Btw ROM + Kernel?
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Just stock Android 4.2.2
How quickly it uses that small amount of battery that kicks it back into charge mode is going to depend on what you have running and syncing in the background.
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Nexus 10 charging Time

Nexus 10 is a great tab but some people tell it take long time to charging
How much time to charge With Magnetic pogo charge and usb
Some people tell me 0 _ 100 7 to 8 hours full charge
It is true or not
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with a slow USB charger 6hrs + is quite possible but get the Pogo connector on the original charger and it can be pretty quick considering the size of the battery. the graph is on charge with the Pogo, I rarely charge on USB since getting that.
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I can't comment on the exact time it takes to charge with the stock charger, however when I plug mine in at night it is always 100% in the morning. I don't have a pogo charger. I've never not been able to make it through a day on a single charge.
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sdmark said:
I can't comment on the exact time it takes to charge with the stock charger, however when I plug mine in at night it is always 100% in the morning. I don't have a pogo charger. I've never not been able to make it through a day on a single charge.
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Here are my results. On the stock charger for every 10% of discharge it takes 39 minutes. So if you were to start charging from 10% at 39 minutes per 10% it would take you 351 minutes or 5.85 hours. And that is leaving screen to auto brightness. If brightness is at any different setting it will, and I mean it will take much longer. Even when its in sleep.
I love the tablet. Have had many brands. And have had a lot of Samsung devices also. But seems to me the bigger Samsung makes there products. The worse the battery life gets. That includes SGS3 and 4. "Google. Glad to see you open up to other manufacturers. Samsung just can't cut it anymore".

Battery charges in 90 minutes, is this sign of a bad battery?

Can see the title - I can charge my phone from 4% to full in rougly 90-100 mins using stock charger. This seems significantly faster than reported by other review sites, does this mean my battery is not fully utilizing all its cells?
anotherfiz said:
Can see the title - I can charge my phone from 4% to full in rougly 90-100 mins using stock charger. This seems significantly faster than reported by other review sites, does this mean my battery is not fully utilizing all its cells?
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Mine did the same thing....
Mine charges super fast too, but I still get great life out of it. 5-6 hour screen time, all day and into the next.
This phone gets better battery life than any other I have ever owned. The fast charging is a great bonus.
anotherfiz said:
Can see the title - I can charge my phone from 4% to full in rougly 90-100 mins using stock charger. This seems significantly faster than reported by other review sites, does this mean my battery is not fully utilizing all its cells?
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http://www.qualcomm.com/media/blog/...-charge-10-less-time-charging-more-time-doing
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It could also have something to do the the 1150mA charger. That's more current than most phone chargers.
scottjb said:
It could also have something to do the the 1150mA charger. That's more current than most phone chargers.
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Could be a mixture of the this plus the chip.
Is this a complaint thread because the phone charges too fast?!
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dwd3885 said:
Is this a complaint thread because the phone charges too fast?!
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On a related note, this thing either charges faster on a car charger or is just much more efficient than the Galaxy Nexus. My Galaxy Nexus's battery would actually drain when using GPS in the car while plugged into my Kinivo BTC450, especially while also playing music. My Moto X actually charges reasonably quickly while using GPS and playing music. There's definitely no need for some high voltage car charger.

i9505 Charging issue

So I'm running Danvdh's GPE ROM on my S4 on 4.4.2 and in the last few days my charging has become really slow. I'm using Samsung's charger that came with the S4 but the charge seems to be trickling in and the S4's battery isn't doing so well either, 7 hours with 3 hours screen on time.
In the kernel app it shows that the charging current is 1A, which is lower than the 2.1 the Samsung charger usually outputs, you can change the charging current in this kernel app however I haven't done so, I've even reset the settings to default but still the issue persists
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The battery could be going up. Sometimes when they fail they fail in a hurry. Like they go from working fine to bad overnight.
Other times they gradually decline in quality over many months.
If you have access to another battery that's always a good thing to try first.
TheKeyboardWarrior said:
So I'm running Danvdh's GPE ROM on my S4 on 4.4.2 and in the last few days my charging has become really slow. I'm using Samsung's charger that came with the S4 but the charge seems to be trickling in and the S4's battery isn't doing so well either, 7 hours with 3 hours screen on time.
In the kernel app it shows that the charging current is 1A, which is lower than the 2.1 the Samsung charger usually outputs, you can change the charging current in this kernel app however I haven't done so, I've even reset the settings to default but still the issue persists
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sometime the battery bugged..try this
pulled out the battery for 30 minutes and get it back in and charge normally.
Why is there the assumption that 3 hours screen on time is not good? It's perfectly normal.
It can be 2 things.
Your charger, so try a different charger of the rom/kernel you are using.

Oos 4.5.8 dash charger

I have op5 oos 4.5.8
When i charge with dash charger
0-81% it so fast i meter by ampere app current mA is 3.3-3.4mA
But after 81% to 100%
I meter it current mA is 1800mA and drop down to 440 mA
I have clear cache on recovery mode but not come to fasf charge
So why??
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I don't see what your problem is... this is normal behaviour for Dash Charge ,
Dash charge drastically reduce charging speed after the ~70% mark so it doesn't damage the battery = more charging cycles
CC vs CV...
Pouic said:
I don't see what your problem is... this is normal behaviour for Dash Charge ,
Dash charge drastically reduce charging speed after the ~70% mark so it doesn't damage the battery = more charging cycles
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My case is normally right?
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Sensation Freak said:
CC vs CV...
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What mean cc , cv ??
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TONGEXHISPEED said:
What mean cc , cv ??
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Constant current vs constant voltage.
To put it lightly its a safety feature to prevent the battery from overloading.
TONGEXHISPEED said:
My case is normally right?
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Yes. It is designed to reduce charging current at, I think, 80% full.
That's normal behavior to prevent from battery over voltage. Dash chargers only work at full speed up until 60% battery capacity, then the speed is reduced yet again at 75%, 85% and 95%.

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