I have recently installed XenonHD (Android 7.1.2) ROM on my OnePlus 2.
Everything is working perfectly, except the screen that displays the battery charging information when the phone is off.
With the original ROM, I used to have a big battery icon icon in the middle of the screen that would gradually grow as the phone charged.
Now I have tiny orange text in the middle of the screen saying,
Charging!
??/100
It doesn't even say how much is charged, it always says two question marks (??/100) and the text is so incredibly tiny you need to hold the phone up to your face to read it.
Is there any way to change this screen without installing a different ROM?
Thanks,
Tikolu.
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i got a used mda compact II and in one night i managed to really screw it up.
it came without a battery so i got a pm16 battery which i hope is the right one.
the battery meter shows nothing for the battery and does not display the internal battery meter at all. even when on battery, it seems the plug icon is on, on the main screen.
i was playing with it and reset the screen corners too far out. now i cannot access the menu items in the far corners. i tried a reset and a hard reset and nothing changed. even the keys don't access the far corner items. when i hit start i get calendar. the 'x' in the far right corner doesn't work
just now when i played with it, the landscape mode was on. how do i go back to portrait. i see no icons for that.
thanks a lot
i reinstalled 1.12 and was able to re-calibrate the screen
my battery indicator screen still does not work and still shows unknown for main battery and no display at all for back up battery
any help for that?
thanks
In my magician I got PM16A battery, which is supposed to be suitable for a QTEK S200 as well.
Regards, M
i take it that your battery indicators work correctly
i don't get green or amber lights from the led either. initially they flashed when i plugged in the power cord but now - nothing
my model number is pm200
Yes my batt.meters are functioning. Don't forget that with WM5 you don't need a backup battery & that's most likely the reason you don't see it in your panel.
You bought it second hand I presume. If not, how about warranty?
M
the battery i bought has run out of charge and the wall charger doesn't make it work.
i put in a complaint to paypal to get my money back.
obviously the reason the guy didn't include the battery was because i would have learned earlier that the unit is bad.
so it goes
ich
Ok, I recently picked up a used Jasjar (decent price deal) and would make a good backup to my 9000 (when it's screen is fixed).
The owner changed the case on it from the I-mate grey one to a black O2 Xda Exec case.
In the process the owner missed a few things that I have been correcting along the way to bring the unit back to full functionality.
I have nearly everything working except the ChargeStatus/Notification LED.
Notifications are coming up RED flashes (like if i set notifications for voicemail).
Charging is Red, and never turns green even after the battery hits 100%.
The charge works fine and the battery thus charged has lasted about as long as it used to in my Qtek. I figured to try my battery to rule out a bad battery and so I would have a comparable runtime analysis.
Synchronization and all other features appear to be working. Just this frakking LED. Heck, even the notifications in and charging in Red (instead of orange) doesn't bother me to much, just it not turning green when done bothers me. I've charged 3 different batteries (2 known working in 9000 (heck even turn green if I connect my screenless 9000)(heven't tried the one that came with the phone yet).
The Network/Wifi/Bluetooth LED appears to be working correctly with Green and Blue, etc.
EDIT:
I forgot to mention that I have tried different flashes including the same full release I was running on my Qtek 9000 without any change to the functioning of the LED.
Does anyone know what the error would be like if the little battery on the main-board was bad? i.e. would it then never list as completely charged and thus even after the main battery reached 100% never go green since the on-board battery was dead?
Really trying to figure this out as it is ticking me off to no end and I am worried that in it's current state where it stays in "charging" mode even after the battery hits 100% that it will do damage over time to the battery itself.
Any help/thoughts/suggestions/pointers/ideas/etc appreciated.
Not sure if it is a bug, or if the screen-pinning is actually working to perfection. IMO it works a bit too well for comfort.
Was playing the most recent riptide game, and to do tricks I usually ended up hitting the hardware touch keys, so I turned on screen-pinning to counter that. Well, apparently you don't receive anything from the system (battery low warning etc...) while it is on, AND the system cannot overrule it. Meaning even if the battery goes to 0%, it won't shutdown/poweroff.
The phone literally turned off in a snap, screen flashed kinda weird colours and puff! Off!
When I tried turning it on, the usual multi-lingual red writing saying battery is low appeared and disappeared in an instant, instead of the usual 1-2 seconds being displayed.
I plugged the Dash charger and the red writing appeared instead of the charging symbol. It took like 3-4 minutes charging before the phone "turned on" to display that lightning/thunder image that informs you it is charging. I think dash charging only activated at that point.
Haven't turned it back on yet. Gonna take advantage of this and charge till 100% for the calibration X_X
I think that the red writing when plugging in your charger actually should be a charging message which however is the same like the low power images (there are two images, one called lowpower, one called charging, both contain the same data)
Running the battery down to completely zero can brick your phone. The phone needs a very slight charge to recharge. The system shuts it down very slightly early because of this. You often see people bricking their phone because they completely discharge in recovery.
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Running the battery down to completely zero can brick your phone. The phone needs a very slight charge to recharge. The system shuts it down very slightly early because of this. You often see people bricking their phone because they completely discharge in recovery.
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yes, discharging completly your battery wont have a positive effect for you - its the other way round.
but if you think you will get a "recalibration" thing or something.. then go ahead and have fun with your placebo effect
The day I got my G5 plus, I plopped down on my couch, popped in my SIM and then proceeded to install LineageOS 15.
I succeeded. Go me, however I've never seen a light Indicating that the battery is charging. I can just as well tap my screen to see... But there aren't even any settings in the OS for the notification or battery lights. Since I never saw the phone on the stock rom, I can't say whether it did or didn't have a light before I installed Lineage.
Am I missing some firmware here or is this just an elephant in the room you never talk about?
This phone has no notification light LEDs
There is a notification/charging LED, but on stock it only turns on when you charge the phone when it's off. Custom ROMs do have support for the LED, like Ressurrection Remix, Pixel Experience, etc. No idea why it's not turning on in your case.
The ROM I have on my phone is a Google Pixel 2 ROM ported to Oneplus 2. The issues that popped up right away: (After being in a backpack in near 0°C temperatures for three hours.) The battery was dead. (As expected of any phone.) After booting up the phone there were no notifications showing, but i could hear the noises of them and the menu that comes up when holding the power button didn't show a screenshot option. The battery is also charging very slowly. (Yes, I did the dumb thing of not warming up the battery before charging, I did not know.) Does anyone have a fix for my problem? Please help.