Hi. I need help from you guys and girls. My battery is at 78% and wont let me charge above that level. I tried everything except draining it to the end. Phone is off course S7 Edge (Exynos) with Superman ROM and Superstock Kernel. If someone have a solution, please write it down. Thanks in advance.
Try clearing cache first.
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I had received a small OTA update (about 26 MB) on my i9500 one day which upgraded it from MJ5 to MJ9, but I was facing severe battery issues since then. Like, it would take over 3 hours to charge completely and battery would completely drain in 7 hours even when device is idle and power saving mode is enabled, often it was discharging even when plugged. Then things got more serious, like it wouldn't even charge at all, battery was stuck at 1% for several hours. I somehow managed to get it to 27% and then decided to downgrade back to MJ5, using the firmware from SamMobile. I flashed it with Odin but then things went wrong, the process failed, and my device won't boot at all. All it says is,"Firmware upgrade encountered an issue. Please select recovery mode in Kies & try again". I tried again to flash it, but same results.
There was essential data in my device, which wasn't backed up. I want to recover my device without losing any data. That's the major priority. And a minor one is to try to resolve the battery issues.
I need the help urgently, anything anyone could tell me would be highly appreciated.
Hello everyone. I have a i9500 international 16gb. I rooted it with cvm method. And installed setCPU. Then i have check set on boot. And altered governor settings mindlessly. After this I uninstalled setCPU. And right after that restarted the phone opened like a charm after couple of seconds crashed and rebooted itself when opened it sayed 0% battery and rebooted again then again saying no battery. I opened and looked at the battery, it is NOT Flat anymore. And phone smelled a little (not too much).
Before this happened i have used phone without a problem for days. Now it is booting just to reboot right after.
Is it because Battery or Did i need to Format it? And I am a complete beginner so if you could explain details it would be appreciated. I dont know which other information to supply. So let me know.
Thanks in advance.
I just got my G2 and decided to root it then flash the cloudy g3 1.2 ROM which went fine. Following that, I installed the Xdabbeb camera mod which caused the phone to enter a bootloop. Because of that, I wiped the system, data, and cache, then reflashed the G3 ROM (with the kitkat baseband).
When I was on TWRP though, it said the battery was on 100% when it was actually on about 60%. So after flashing the ROM and booting it up, the battery percentage showed 100% then started dropping very quickly. I lost 20 percent in half an hour of use.
To do a battery calibration, you must charge the device to 100% and if I do this, it shows the charge at 100% but in reality it isn't. How am I meant to reset the battery stats completely? I don't mind resetting things as I've only just got the phone.
Also would someone mind downloading a battery calibration app and charging the phone to 100% then telling me what the voltage is at 100%?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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?
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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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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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