Wake up from sleep - Galaxy Note 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello,
My note 3 drains battery in an up normal manner. 50% of the battery went off during last night.
I noticed that when I put off the screen, it goes on alone after a minute or so. The phone is on Samsung updated rom that means I did not make any modification.
Anyone can help please?

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N10 loses battery charge when device is switched off completely

Hello all,
As the title says, I'm having this weird issue with the tablet. The tablet loses a significant amount of battery charge when the device is turned off completely. For example I would charge it to 100% at night then switch it off completely, not just to sleep, I would wake up to about 60% battery left. I'm seriously confused what to do. I have taken this tablet 3 times now to the service centre. They even changed the battery for me but the problem persists.
I've attached a screenshot of the battery stats example. I've turned the device off then when I wake up a few hours after, it was only 57% left.
If the device is on /sleep mode, the battery actually drained normally.
Any help would be appreciate it, otherwise I would have to let this tablet go.:

Strange battery discharge issue.

I recently purchased a used S4 through Swappa from XDA user @disasp6. When the phone arrived, the battery was fully discharged. I let my wife use the phone a couple of days while hers was being repaired, and she experienced the battery running completely down and needing a recharge before the end of the day after being 100% in the morning. I then turned the phone off and put it aside for over a week and when I tried to turn it on, the battery was dead.
I tried a test, charging the battery to 100% and pulling the battery out of the phone for 24 hours. The battery retained it's charge. It did lose just a little bit of charge in a 24 hour period, but I was able to top it off with about 10 minutes of charging. I then left it in the phone for 24 hours with the phone turned off, and at the end of 24 hours the battery was fully discharged.
I've never seen a problem like this. Any phone I have ever owned has retained it's full charge when turned off. The phone is running safestrap with Goldfinger 9.0 XXUGNK4. It seems to be running normally. I haven't seen any issues with the phone firmware or its operation in the limited time I have been using it.
Does anyone have any idea what the cause of this could be, or how to troubleshoot the issue?
creepyncrawly said:
I recently purchased a used S4 through Swappa from XDA user @disasp6. When the phone arrived, the battery was fully discharged. I let my wife use the phone a couple of days while hers was being repaired, and she experienced the battery running completely down and needing a recharge before the end of the day after being 100% in the morning. I then turned the phone off and put it aside for over a week and when I tried to turn it on, the battery was dead.
I tried a test, charging the battery to 100% and pulling the battery out of the phone for 24 hours. The battery retained it's charge. It did lose just a little bit of charge in a 24 hour period, but I was able to top it off with about 10 minutes of charging. I then left it in the phone for 24 hours with the phone turned off, and at the end of 24 hours the battery was fully discharged.
I've never seen a problem like this. Any phone I have ever owned has retained it's full charge when turned off. The phone is running safestrap with Goldfinger 9.0 XXUGNK4. It seems to be running normally. I haven't seen any issues with the phone firmware or its operation in the limited time I have been using it.
Does anyone have any idea what the cause of this could be, or how to troubleshoot the issue?
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I'd say first thing to do is wipe and start from stock. See if that fixes anything.
Sent from my SGH-I337
I flashed back to stock NJ4, rooted and installed Better Battery Stats. I fully charged the phone and left it unplugged over night. After 8 hours of total inactivity, the battery had discharged from 100% to 60%, and Bettery Battery Stats indicated that the phone was in Deep Sleep 100% of the time since unplugged. There were 0% partial wakelocks of any kind. In my thinking, this verifies that the issue is hardware related. Does anyone have any thoughts on this?
I would think idle drain with 100% Deep Sleep should produce somewhere around 0.5% per hour drain, and certainly less than 1%. I'm not familiar with the S IV so I'm not sure the exact number. Can anyone verify this?

Note 4 drops from 50% battery to 0% instantly. Anyone else had this problem?

Hi there, I currently have a Samsung Note 4 running CM12.1 and in the past two days the phone has randomly "crashed" late afternoon/night (5.30pm today and 8.40pm last night). My phone performs fine throughout the day and then I'll notice that the screen doesn't wake up if I press the home button like normal. If I then power the phone on it boots up and instantly powers off after booting since it has "0%" battery. Both times the phone had plenty of charge in it, around 30-50%. Has anyone else encountered this before?
I have some screenshots but I am unable to post the Imgur links in my post because of my post count. Any other way I can post them?
Specs:
SM-N910F
CM 12.1-20151022-NIGHTLY-trltexx
Android 5.1.1
I can provide more specs if you wish.
Buy another battery, if another battery is OK then your old battery is broken
I had a similar issue where it would, after a clean software reset, shut down unexpectedly at 20% or so - then subsequently at 40%, 60%, and further 20 percent increments when I'd let it shut down of it's own accord. RMA'd it under warranty, pretty pleased with the service I got. No software fix for it.
RBrNx said:
Hi there, I currently have a Samsung Note 4 running CM12.1 and in the past two days the phone has randomly "crashed" late afternoon/night (5.30pm today and 8.40pm last night). My phone performs fine throughout the day and then I'll notice that the screen doesn't wake up if I press the home button like normal. If I then power the phone on it boots up and instantly powers off after booting since it has "0%" battery. Both times the phone had plenty of charge in it, around 30-50%. Has anyone else encountered this before?
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Recalibrate your battery. I had this issue, too, after flashing another ROM. My Note 4 would shut down and die at ~50%.
1. Download Battery Calibration from Google Play
2. Fully charge your phone. By "fully" I mean not only to 100% (which, in your case, will be something like 50% effective charge), but until your LED has turned green. For good measure, just turn your phone off and let it charge overnight.
3. Run Battery Calibration, and tap the big button that says "Battery Calibration"
4. That's it.
You should do this every time you flash a new ROM, because there's always a chance your battery gets miscalibrated during the process.
Thank you very much for your help everyone, I'll try the Battery Calibration and let you know if it fixes it!

My S7 Edge G935v battery drain so Fast at 15% - turn off suddenly at 5%?

Hi,
My S7 Edge G935v runing Lastest G935U Firmware QG1
My battery drain from 100%-15%...normally, but from 15% to 0% drain very fast. (5%/time: 15-10%-5%). and when 5% remaining it turn off suddenly.
My screen on about 4.5-5hous...
So Should I replace new battery? and how to fix or calibrate battery?
In my opinion the battery is ok
loveuhp said:
Hi,
My S7 Edge G935v runing Lastest G935U Firmware QG1
My battery drain from 100%-15%...normally, but from 15% to 0% drain very fast. (5%/time: 15-10%-5%). and when 5% remaining it turn off suddenly.
My screen on about 4.5-5hous...
So Should I replace new battery? and how to fix or calibrate battery?
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Before I paid for a new battery Id probably factory reset and see if it continues. Id also install accubattery from playstore. Youve got to let the app measure your battery health for 24 hours. Itll tell you how much battery capacity you have left (degradation)
But based on your observations, I'm not sure you need a new battery. Do you always let it run so low?
KLit75 said:
Before I paid for a new battery Id probably factory reset and see if it continues. Id also install accubattery from playstore. Youve got to let the app measure your battery health for 24 hours. Itll tell you how much battery capacity you have left (degradation)
But based on your observations, I'm not sure you need a new battery. Do you always let it run so low?
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Battery Health in accubattery now is 96% after some charge times
15% remaining about 5mins using
hello,
I'm Italian.
Same problem for me since a week for my S7.
But I done the last update few monts ago (Android Nougat).
What we have to do?
Try an app called Advanced Repair Battery Life. You can find it on Play Store:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mocamocaapps.advancedbatteryliferepair
Once installed, open the app and hit 'repair' and wait until the process is finished. Once finished, reboot your phone and see what happens.
I've used on my father's Sony device and it seems to work.
hello, an update.
without factory reset, without app.
On Monday, the battery is crashed from 14% to 1% in few seconds. Then a notification prompted me to correct the anomalous consumption of an app (it was whatsapp). I correct it and the it is remained turned on for 2 hour and half (without using) at 1%. Then it goes in auto turn off. Then I turned on and I wait that it goes in auto turn off. Then I plugged and I loaded battery to 100%. I think this procedure is called calibration.
The next days battery is not crashed, it has normal consumaption.
Today I will monitor what will happen.
thanks
Hi guys!
I got the same battery issues here.
Noted 2 days ago, it was at 15% remaining, talked 1 minute with my colleague and the S7 was turned off. Tried to turn it on, the battery was 0%, plugged in and recharged for a while.
Yesterday the same, at 15% turned off, then I monitored it and around 5/7% it switches off on its own.
From 15 to 5/7% goes very fast, in 1/2 minutes and not more. In this situation on the right side it becomes very hot.
I experienced a similar situation with my Galaxy Tab S, the screen was flickering and overheating issues with looping reboots. Solved by an unplug/replug of the internal battery.
I'm very worried about my S7E!
Just for note, I use Quick Charge very often and a magnetic support for car use.
crystal13282 said:
hello, an update.
without factory reset, without app.
On Monday, the battery is crashed from 14% to 1% in few seconds. Then a notification prompted me to correct the anomalous consumption of an app (it was whatsapp). I correct it and the it is remained turned on for 2 hour and half (without using) at 1%. Then it goes in auto turn off. Then I turned on and I wait that it goes in auto turn off. Then I plugged and I loaded battery to 100%. I think this procedure is called calibration.
The next days battery is not crashed, it has normal consumaption.
Today I will monitor what will happen.
thanks
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Yesterday evening the same on my device. Spotify prompted as anomalous consumption, corrected and the drain stopped for a while.
Opened Tapatalk and here we go again with the fast running out. Hope that will be better right now.
Installed accubattery app, my battery has 72% of health.
Inviato dal mio SM-G935F utilizzando Tapatalk

Unusual (erratic) battery percent after battery removal?

Hi there.
I got this 2nd hand Note 3 (N9005) last week, and I'm testing battery life in different conditions with the original top update (5.0), before I flash a custom ROM and use it as my main phone.
System says battery is in good condition, and it has a fairly good standby time, but it drains quite fast (about 1% per minute) when active / SOT. GS monitor says I'm averaging 1h46m SOT, which I know is not good, and understandable since I guess this is the original battery.
Now the weird thing: I had about 13% battery when I turned it off. I removed the battery (I needed to take out the SIM card, I don't think this is related) but when I put the battery again in and turned it on, I had 35%!
I spent all of that until it has below 3%, it sounded the alarm and completely dimmed the screen and so, then I removed again the battery (checked also the contacts, nothing dirty on the battery or phone btw).
When I put again the battery, I got 18% power left. Now it's gone and I am afraid to play this game anymore - I'll just give it a full charge.
Does anyone experienced similar behavior? I wonder if it's a calibration problem, or a known symptom for old batteries.
As a side note, I had a Note 3 Neo Duos last year and the battery was bad. It used to discharge almost instantly from 30% to zero and turned off the phone. However I remember that I could remove and put again the battery for some extra life, just the same. I'm more or less terrified by this lol.
(The Neo Duos, N7502, was stuck at 4.3 without any development. I'm glad I was able to get this N9005 now).
I'm attaching a GS mon. screenshot showing usage so far, and the system Battery Use that shows the two points when I removed the battery.
Difficult to follow your post.
Suggest as first step Wipe Battery stats.bin.
Or from play store battery calibration app to wipe battery stats.
This will not calibrate battery just reset battery stats.

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