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Without fail my Nexus 7 seems to die around 25% battery. Strangely, this only happened after I unlocked/rooted it, but now it happens every time. I even charged to full, used CWM to wipe battery stats and let it run down from there, still no dice.
Safe to say I should get a replacement?
No? I'd be surprised if I'm the only one having this problem... Seems like the Nexus 7's hardware issues are pretty widespread.
I must admit, when it died, I dont know what % the battery was at.
omnikai said:
No? I'd be surprised if I'm the only one having this problem... Seems like the Nexus 7's hardware issues are pretty widespread.
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Since youve rooted it, your warranty may be void, assuming that it wont be have you tried a custom rom? as daft as it sounds i had this issue on my old HTC desire, but a custom rom did fix this.
I havent had any issues at all with my nexus 7, my nexus was down to 8% last night when i plugged it in to charge before bed.
Aslo i wouldnt assume there are "wide spread" issues with the nexus7, for every device ever made there are always numerous threads about faults and the odd pixel being missing, people like to come onto the internet to broadcast there views when they feel they have been slighted or wronged in someway, if there was any "widespread issues with the nexus" (such as apples antenagate issue with the iphone 4) then it would be everywhere over ever tech blog.
Jjust reflash a different Rom
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Been down as low as 2% before relenting and letting the poor thing power up. Rooted and on jr5.
Thanks for the feedback all, perhaps I'll try un-rooting it while at 100% battery and see if it fully discharges. Perhaps it's just sensitive about the battery capacity when it changes ROMs/Bootloader status.
My Nexus 7 is doing the same thing at 20%. What happened to yours?
Have you tried a factory reset? That's fixed similar problems on other devices.
Factory reset yes, but not at 100% charge.
Mine dies at/or around 30% - I'm stock+not rooted.
Factory reset it. It doesn't matter what the charge percentage is. I did it to mine and it's working fine
clear your batter stats in CWM, full charge, full discharge, full charge
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clear your batter stats in CWM, full charge, full discharge, full charge
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I tried this and it didn't work for me. The only thing that did was a factory reset by flashing the stock image through the root manager tool.
A user named NeoMagus has received two units with this issue, but I haven't seen many people mention it otherwise.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30787728#post30787728
I'm new to tablets but I returned a Fire with the same problem. I assume it's a freak battery thing and not something innate to this device.
Yup my first C6 and last C7 also had this problem. Charged/Decharged fine for about a week, then just started turning off at about 19-20%. The screen would also display in very small text "show low low battery logo". Re-flashing stock, wiping, calibrating by deleting batterystats.bin, nothing helped, always died at 20%. Just ended up exchanging both so don't know what to tell you guys, everyone else seems to be fine so my only conclusion is bunk battery
omnikai said:
Without fail my Nexus 7 seems to die around 25% battery. Strangely, this only happened after I unlocked/rooted it, but now it happens every time. I even charged to full, used CWM to wipe battery stats and let it run down from there, still no dice.
Safe to say I should get a replacement?
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Flash back stock ROM, lock boot loader and see if it fix. At this point, you got back your warranty and can ask for replacement
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I have the same issue on mine, which is stock/unrooted. I just did a factory reset and it's been okay so far, but it's a little early to tell if it really worked.
**UPDATE** - Doing a factory reset did not fix the issue. It died again after some more use. I'm going to return it to Google.
**UPDATE 2** - After connecting the device to the charger and powering it on again it reported 0% battery. I charged it back up to 100% and I've currently run it back down to 7%. I'm not sure how or why it's working now, but it does seem to be a problem with the software misreporting the remaining battery life.
Mine shut down at 9% last night. Not that bad but not ideal I think it should go to 2-4% or 'go down with the ship' at 0% like my phone does.
Oh well I'm going to get a replacement after my next trip due to audio and touchscreen issues, I've been putting it off in hopes that they iron it out but I can't wait much longer a dead left headphone and random zooming when I scroll is a drag.
Same here ,last week my N7 died at 15% battery
but now at 20% ..
no Low battery Logo show
Should i do Factory Reset ???
Hello and Happy New Year to all,
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I came across an issue with my Note's (N910C) battery today and I would like your opinion on it.
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A quick background:
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The phone has never been rooted.
9-10 months ago I downloaded an official firmware (6.0.1) which I flashed via Odin and it began to drain the battery very fast, killing the phone in less than a day.
I got a new battery, but the problem was still there.
Eventually I tried another firmware which worked nicely and consumption returned to normal levels. Since then, I had no problems whatsoever.
Yesterday night I got a notification to update. I had already done another two in the past - if I'm not mistaken - , without noticeable difference.
I did the update overnight and I removed the charging cable in the morning. It seemed that it was a little warmer than usual, but I did not pay attention.
The battery percentage was reducing at the rate of 1% per minute and it died within 2 hours.
I checked battery info, nothing abnormal.
I have two questions:
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1. Does anyone have similar experience with this model (or other)?
2. If I reinstall the previous firmware, normally the problem should be fixed, right? I mean it started after an official update which AFAIK affects native apps only.
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Thank you in advance
I have noticed on my Note 4, after upgrading to marshmallow, the battery drained like crazy too. It would drain 10-20% when I use it for 20 mins or so. The battery that I'm using is a 'new' one that I bought just about a year ago although the problem still occurred when it was fairly new.
I'm speculating that there might be some sort of battery or software issue with marshmallow as the original battery that came with the phone also had the same issue. It would drain fairly quickly until one day it just stopped working and would boot loop until I plugged it in to the charger.
Ever since marshmallow, I have never seen my battery get to 15% before switching off completely. Sometimes even 45% lol.
mha93 said:
I have noticed on my Note 4, after upgrading to marshmallow, the battery drained like crazy too. It would drain 10-20% when I use it for 20 mins or so. The battery that I'm using is a 'new' one that I bought just about a year ago although the problem still occurred when it was fairly new.
I'm speculating that there might be some sort of battery or software issue with marshmallow as the original battery that came with the phone also had the same issue. It would drain fairly quickly until one day it just stopped working and would boot loop until I plugged it in to the charger.
Ever since marshmallow, I have never seen my battery get to 15% before switching off completely. Sometimes even 45% lol.
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I had a faulty N910F and got another (used) one and it's had occasional forced closes at between 15-20%. This worries me that it might go the way of the old one where it developed the issues with it freezing and the frequent reboots....does yours exhibit any other issues?
woldranger said:
I had a faulty N910F and got another (used) one and it's had occasional forced closes at between 15-20%. This worries me that it might go the way of the old one where it developed the issues with it freezing and the frequent reboots....does yours exhibit any other issues?
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Yes. Unfortunately. Currently, it would just die halfway even when I'm at 50%? That's the highest that I've noticed. So I had to charge it up for a bit maybe to 60% and it would be fine before dying around the 20+ - 40% mark. Previously, the original battery that came with the phone had this weird issue where the battery won't hold any charge even when it's fully charged. Like it will go to a bootloop when I've unplugged it even though it's at 100%. When I bought the new, current battery I noticed that it would still die off at 15-20% and the original battery became bloated a few months later.
Are you using any custom roms? The bootloops and freezing could be related to using some custom roms. I changed from a N7 port to a deodexed stock rom and the frequency of the freezing and reboots just plummeted. Reboots only happening when the battery is close to dying.
mha93 said:
Yes. Unfortunately. Currently, it would just die halfway even when I'm at 50%? That's the highest that I've noticed. So I had to charge it up for a bit maybe to 60% and it would be fine before dying around the 20+ - 40% mark. Previously, the original battery that came with the phone had this weird issue where the battery won't hold any charge even when it's fully charged. Like it will go to a bootloop when I've unplugged it even though it's at 100%. When I bought the new, current battery I noticed that it would still die off at 15-20% and the original battery became bloated a few months later.
Are you using any custom roms? The bootloops and freezing could be related to using some custom roms. I changed from a N7 port to a deodexed stock rom and the frequency of the freezing and reboots just plummeted. Reboots only happening when the battery is close to dying.
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Ah right, so you had only the reboots, nothing else? That's fair enough.
No, it's nothing at all to do with the ROM. I'm stock but LOTS of people have had the same issue. As it stands, the only way to fix it is to get a new mobo :crying:
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Ah right, so you had only the reboots, nothing else? That's fair enough.
No, it's nothing at all to do with the ROM. I'm stock but LOTS of people have had the same issue. As it stands, the only way to fix it is to get a new mobo :crying:
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Well besides the usual overheating that's related to our snapdragon CPU, nothing much but mostly battery issues.
Although there is thread that I'm following that promises to fix the 15-20% issue. Checking their method to see if it works or not
https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/general/battery-shutdowns-15-20-fix-root-t3513268
leebro83 said:
Hello and Happy New Year to all,
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I came across an issue with my Note's (N910C) battery today and I would like your opinion on it.
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A quick background:
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The phone has never been rooted.
9-10 months ago I downloaded an official firmware (6.0.1) which I flashed via Odin and it began to drain the battery very fast, killing the phone in less than a day.
I got a new battery, but the problem was still there.
Eventually I tried another firmware which worked nicely and consumption returned to normal levels. Since then, I had no problems whatsoever.
Yesterday night I got a notification to update. I had already done another two in the past - if I'm not mistaken - , without noticeable difference.
I did the update overnight and I removed the charging cable in the morning. It seemed that it was a little warmer than usual, but I did not pay attention.
The battery percentage was reducing at the rate of 1% per minute and it died within 2 hours.
I checked battery info, nothing abnormal.
I have two questions:
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1. Does anyone have similar experience with this model (or other)?
2. If I reinstall the previous firmware, normally the problem should be fixed, right? I mean it started after an official update which AFAIK affects native apps only.
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Thank you in advance
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hey can you give me the link of that firmware that improved your battery life
I had a similar problem with fast battery drain - did a factory reset and it's back to normal. Make sure you're using a battery from a reputable source like RavPower (don't think there are any genuine Samsung ones left and Anker stopped making them).
Kinsman-UK said:
I had a similar problem with fast battery drain - did a factory reset and it's back to normal. Make sure you're using a battery from a reputable source like RavPower (don't think there are any genuine Samsung ones left and Anker stopped making them).
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i have done every thing bought new batteries from different Companies but still my phone dies with in 1.5 to 2 hours please if there is any fix do tell me.
hasanrworld said:
i have done every thing bought new batteries from different Companies but still my phone dies with in 1.5 to 2 hours please if there is any fix do tell me.
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Try GSAM Battery Monitor:
Free: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gsamlabs.bbm
Pro: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gsamlabs.bbm.pro
Root: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gsamlabs.bbm.rootcompanion
[EDIT: Sorry, Root version is only necessary for KitKat and older devices]
If you're not rooted, you can use the ADB commands to get the enhanced statistics, this is explained in the app. User Guide: http://blogger.gsamlabs.com/2011/11/badass-battery-monitor-users-guide.html
This will help you understand what app or aspect of your device is draining the battery, and also show you when it is using doze, deep sleep etc.
I have a nexus 6p. Clean wiped and clean flashed lineage latest nightly. Everything is fine but battery, I did have to download the vendor image for build number n2g48c n flash with twrp but no big deal.
My issue is within the the battery. Every time my phone hits 15% it literally half a second later hits 0 and dies...I've let it run dead in recovery and everything and this keeps persisting. How do I fix this and what should I do, please all help is appreciated.
Simple.
Recalibrate battery. That probably would have happened even if you had some other rom. It's because the phone thinks the battery charge is greater than what it physically is. Just get one of the battery calibration apps charging to 100% wait for the notification sound, then unplug. I've had to do this twice in the last year or so but your phone will be operating all normal afterwards. It happens just from charging and discharging without turning off for a long time the battery has a value and your phone has a value should be at they don't always show the same that's why. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nema.batterycalibration
PS. Still is probably going to be yelling at you for not posting this in the correct forum 'Questions'
jessyjoseph2044 said:
I have a nexus 6p. Clean wiped and clean flashed lineage latest nightly. Everything is fine but battery, I did have to download the vendor image for build number n2g48c n flash with twrp but no big deal.
My issue is within the the battery. Every time my phone hits 15% it literally half a second later hits 0 and dies...I've let it run dead in recovery and everything and this keeps persisting. How do I fix this and what should I do, please all help is appreciated.
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You have a defective battery, same issues as I once had. Replaced with Cameron Sino battery and hasn't happened since.
It only happens in the rom though. When I flash to stock and use the standard pure android os, it dies when its supposed to
jessyjoseph2044 said:
It only happens in the rom though. When I flash to stock and use the standard pure android os, it dies when its supposed to
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Well you answered your own question, report to ROM Dev and give him bug report. Everything you mentioned is suspect of bad battery. Calibration to battery is myth, there is no use in it.
Iceburn1 said:
Well you answered your own question, report to ROM Dev and give him bug report. Everything you mentioned is suspect of bad battery. Calibration to battery is myth, there is no use in it.
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Wasn't sure if there was something something to do or not. I'll capture bug report next time. Also try reflashing again see if that fixes it. If not then i dk. Is there an app to use att hotspot without using a ROM? That's the only reason I do
jessyjoseph2044 said:
Wasn't sure if there was something something to do or not. I'll capture bug report next time. Also try reflashing again see if that fixes it. If not then i dk. Is there an app to use att hotspot without using a ROM? That's the only reason I do
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You may also want to run Accubattery to test your battery health. I run LOS on another Nexus device and haven't ever had a problem with early shutdown. Second, I guess our AT&T plans are different, because I use the hotspot all the time on AT&T and have never had a problem with any stock Google ROM. This is on N6, N6P, N7, N9. You may want to look at your plan details and find out why you can't use the hotspot. It may be as simple as changing or reprovisioning your SIM, then again it may be your plan excludes it?
Edit: You may also want to try using a kernel with LOS. I've had real good luck with the EX Kernel/LOS combination.
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You may also want to run Accubattery to test your battery health. I run LOS on another Nexus device and haven't ever had a problem with early shutdown. Second, I guess our AT&T plans are different, because I use the hotspot all the time on AT&T and have never had a problem with any stock Google ROM. This is on N6, N6P, N7, N9. You may want to look at your plan details and find out why you can't use the hotspot. It may be as simple as changing or reprovisioning your SIM, then again it may be your plan excludes it?
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My plan excludes it, because I have the unlimited gophone plan. So they removed hotspot for some odd reason. But as far as battery goes I'll give it a shot see if it helps. I appreciate it!
Last week I hit about 20% an phone instantly shuts off and wouldn't turn on saying low batt. I charged for a few minutes and attempted to power on which it did. I went to battery usage and saw the device slowly declined over the whole day till 20% then immediately flat lined at 0%. Almost like it thought there was plenty of capacity left but in reality was completely exhausted.
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Last week I hit about 20% an phone instantly shuts off and wouldn't turn on saying low batt. I charged for a few minutes and attempted to power on which it did. I went to battery usage and saw the device slowly declined over the whole day till 20% then immediately flat lined at 0%. Almost like it thought there was plenty of capacity left but in reality was completely exhausted.
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Are you running LOS? You've been around a while and know the drill. Check your battery capacity.
I guess Santa gave me a lump of coal this Xmas... I finally treated myself to an upgrade from my trusty One M7 and got an used S-offed HTC 10 from Swappa. Yeah I know... as a poor grad student, funding is pretty damn tight.
The phone is in good physical shape - no obvious signs of abuse. However, in the first week of use, I experienced a couple random reboots, and the phone itself was getting hot (>40 degrees C) while just texting and on wifi, with airplane mode on. Battery life with that usage pattern and load was maybe 1.5 hours screen on time. Deep down I knew something felt off, as that's WORSE battery life than my 4+ year old One M7. But I thought hey, it's a used phone. I was planning to flash TWRP and custom roms on there, maybe the debloated roms will help.
When I finally was able to flash TWRP and Santod's debloated stock rom, it was okay. Still some random reboots, but I loved the new phone so much, I was okay with it.
Until it got worse and worse. To the point where unlocking the phone will make it freeze, then reboot. At first, it was when the battery was low, like 40%. Then gradually it started freezing and rebooting at higher %, until it started doing it with a full battery.
Fast forward to just before Xmas - the phone is unusable. It will reboot show the white HTC boot screen, then black out, and start again. Bootloop forever. All while plugged in. I noticed the charge light isn't on even when plugged in, I guess during the initial seconds of booting up, it relies on battery power alone? Such a bad design if true
I've had to leave it overnight. I would wake up to a seemingly dead phone. I'll plug it in, and it would show the charge screen. If I turn it on then, it would go into bootloop. It won't even make it into recovery, stock or TWRP when I had it. If I let it charge until the charge light is green, it MIGHT boot into the welcome screen. It'll freeze up after a few taps, then back to bootloop.
My best guess is the previous owner abused the battery so bad that the cell is completely ****ed. I regret that I forgot to ask about the battery life before I made the purchase - I was just too excited about getting an upgrade from my M7 As of now, I am back to my trusty M7, which although slow and janky, it's 100% stable and still has usable battery life.
I paid $200 for the HTC 10, which might not be a lot of money to some, but it is to a struggling grad student like me. The phone is nothing but an expensive paper weight right now. And I never got to enjoy it Has anyone experienced similar problems with their 10? I am so angry and sad...
Roughly the same thing happened to a friend, we got our 10's at right around launch. We had similar battery usage, we both played a lot of Pokemon Go which is hard on the battery. Mine has been running custom ROM's as far back as when Sunshine was still mail in, his is purely stock S-on. His started doing the same thing as what you are describing a couple months ago, we even tried a RUU and while that helped for awhile he traded it in asap for a Pixel 2. There are a few reports of this going around, not sure if it had to do with a recent update from Verizon that borked something or if it's a hardware flaw, either way you are probably better off trying to get your money back or trading it in to HTC of Verizon for something newer
HELP!!!
I picked up an H918 for my wife to use on T-mobile USA. Since it was used, I also got one of the extended life 4100Mah batteries to hopefully make it last at least the entire day without topping off the charge. She usually averages around 4 - 5 hour SOT, so this seemed like a good option from what I've read, and fits in the original door so I can use the wallet case she wants with it.
But man, her battery life is TERRIBLE! I checked with Accubattery, and it reports that the battery is charging within 99% of it's 4100mah spec, so I don't think its a bad battery. Yet, she can barely go 12 hours with just under 2 hours SOT before the phone dies!
She is unrooted, running stock Oreo.
I installed GSam Battery Monitor and used their ADB commands to give it permission to record deep statistics w/out root (pretty cool, never did that before). I ran it for a little while this morning. Within 3 hours 40 minutes off the charger, she was already down to 72% with barely any SOT. I'm attaching screenshots of the app usage and doze screen (sorry for the phone-snapped-of-phone picture, it's my wifes phone like I said, so it was easier to just snap with my camera than take a screenshot and send it to myself to post).
Maybe I'm not reading this right, but it seems like something is keeping her phone from sleeping. A big culprit seems to be call services, and in my location settings, I noticed it mention that LG IMS was doing a lot of heavy battery drain with location related inquiries.
I thought maybe it was related to WiFi calling, so I turned that off. Cell reception is average.
2 hours later, she's down to 50% so that wasn't it. I don't know what else to try other than hard reset, but we literally just got this and set it up 2 days ago, and its been like this from day one. I don't see why it would be any different the second time around.
It's likely a junk battery. It's really hard to get a good oem replacement battery.
If you shop Amazon look for a Taeozi 4200 or Shemnz 4200. They both have 2 year warranty and decent reviews here on XDA
The Perfine 4100 is also highly recommend
Any Li-polymer should be better
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When I bought my wife's phone it had a battery drain/overheat and wakelock issue as well. I fixed it and haven't had an issue since. Here's what I did to fix it:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/v20/help/absolutely-terrible-battery-life-t3531456/post78654160
clsA said:
It's likely a junk battery. It's really hard to get a good oem replacement battery.
If you shop Amazon look for a Taeozi 4200 or Shemnz 4200. They both have 2 year warranty and decent reviews here on XDA
The Perfine 4100 is also highly recommend
Any Li-polymer should be better
Sent from my ONEPLUS A6010 using Tapatalk
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I did my homework first and got the Perfine from Amazon, not a no-name junk battery. When I couldn't fit it without removing the sticker, the seller was really helpful and actually offered to replace it after checking first that it fit in *THEIR* V20 at the factory. Really solid customer support. And according to Accubattery, it really is the capacity it says. Or at least within 99% of it (I think it estimated 4080 or something like that). So I don't think that's the issue.
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When I bought my wife's phone it had a battery drain/overheat and wakelock issue as well. I fixed it and haven't had an issue since. Here's what I did to fix it:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/v20/help/absolutely-terrible-battery-life-t3531456/post78654160
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That's actually really interesting- I did take apart the phone to do the thermal mod thing (wiped off the dried up pink gunk and put a thermal pad there), but it seemed pretty clean otherwise inside when I did. How on earth did you figure out that was the problem?
After speaking with some folks on Telegram, Reddit, and other corners of the internet, I have a different theory. A bunch of people told me to let the rom "settle", that battery life is never good after a fresh format or new rom flash. Honestly, the critical thinker in me says that sounds like nonsense. I've never heard of this before and I've been flashing roms for the better half of a decade. I'd think after it takes the time the load up your apps and settings and configure itself, it would be done. But I Googled it, and it seems to be a hotly debated subject.
Those that swear by it claim that whenever you start fresh or flash a new rom, it takes anywhere from one to a few battery cycles before the kernel calms down. Perhaps it is doing some sort of internal calibration based on your battery life and system demands or something like that. The theory seems to be that the Kernel doesn't allow the CPU to fully doze until it is done with this process, which sometimes takes days. I don't know, but the more I read about it, the more it sort of started sound plausible. When I got the phone, I tried out some things on it myself without a SIM card first, just to make sure everything on it checked out before giving it to the wife. Then, I did a hard reset, popped in her SIM card and let it do its thing. That's when we realized battery life was pretty terrible, as after 10-12 hours she already needed to charge... and this was on the 4100mah perfine!
I tried another hard reset, and when that didn't fix it, I decided it was time to root and see if I could get to the bottom of the bad battery. It seemed the kernel was where a lot of it currently went according to battery stat apps. After downgrading my H918 to Nougat so I could install TWRP, I promptly flashed Alpha Omega Oreo 20H and restored her apps. Turns out the next morning we couldn't sync her smartwatch, somehow we broke bluetooth (going into BT settings would crash the phone everytime). So weird, and while we were at it the battery life still wasn't great. So I did a hard reset that evening and found that even with nothing installed, BT was borked. (looking back at it, I think I should have flashed an Oreo rom like the stock 20H rooted first, and THEN the AO rom. I think going straight from nougat might have led to a driver mismatch or something)
Anyway, after that didn't work I flashed the stock rooted 20H rom, and lo and behold bluetooth and everything else is working again! But the battery has been bad all along and is still doing its generally suckiness thing.
BUT... as someone pointed out, if this kernel settle thing is real, I've been pretty much flashing and resetting this thing every other day. If roms need to "settle" first (still a debatable subject), than I never really gave it a chance yet and that's why I'm constantly seeing battery drain from things like Kernel even on different roms! And @pistacios, is it possible that you were having a kernel do the same thing since it was just reset and it just so happened to be that when it calibrated itself you thought you had fixed it by cleaning out the USB port?
All I know is I'm going to give this a couple of days before deciding on a plan B. Seems too simple to be the reason, but hey- I'm desperate.
Dishe said:
I did my homework first and got the Perfine from Amazon, not a no-name junk battery. When I couldn't fit it without removing the sticker, the seller was really helpful and actually offered to replace it after checking first that it fit in *THEIR* V20 at the factory. Really solid customer support. And according to Accubattery, it really is the capacity it says. Or at least within 99% of it (I think it estimated 4080 or something like that). So I don't think that's the issue.
That's actually really interesting- I did take apart the phone to do the thermal mod thing (wiped off the dried up pink gunk and put a thermal pad there), but it seemed pretty clean otherwise inside when I did. How on earth did you figure out that was the problem?
After speaking with some folks on Telegram, Reddit, and other corners of the internet, I have a different theory. A bunch of people told me to let the rom "settle", that battery life is never good after a fresh format or new rom flash. Honestly, the critical thinker in me says that sounds like nonsense. I've never heard of this before and I've been flashing roms for the better half of a decade. I'd think after it takes the time the load up your apps and settings and configure itself, it would be done. But I Googled it, and it seems to be a hotly debated subject.
Those that swear by it claim that whenever you start fresh or flash a new rom, it takes anywhere from one to a few battery cycles before the kernel calms down. Perhaps it is doing some sort of internal calibration based on your battery life and system demands or something like that. The theory seems to be that the Kernel doesn't allow the CPU to fully doze until it is done with this process, which sometimes takes days. I don't know, but the more I read about it, the more it sort of started sound plausible. When I got the phone, I tried out some things on it myself without a SIM card first, just to make sure everything on it checked out before giving it to the wife. Then, I did a hard reset, popped in her SIM card and let it do its thing. That's when we realized battery life was pretty terrible, as after 10-12 hours she already needed to charge... and this was on the 4100mah perfine!
I tried another hard reset, and when that didn't fix it, I decided it was time to root and see if I could get to the bottom of the bad battery. It seemed the kernel was where a lot of it currently went according to battery stat apps. After downgrading my H918 to Nougat so I could install TWRP, I promptly flashed Alpha Omega Oreo 20H and restored her apps. Turns out the next morning we couldn't sync her smartwatch, somehow we broke bluetooth (going into BT settings would crash the phone everytime). So weird, and while we were at it the battery life still wasn't great. So I did a hard reset that evening and found that even with nothing installed, BT was borked. (looking back at it, I think I should have flashed an Oreo rom like the stock 20H rooted first, and THEN the AO rom. I think going straight from nougat might have led to a driver mismatch or something)
Anyway, after that didn't work I flashed the stock rooted 20H rom, and lo and behold bluetooth and everything else is working again! But the battery has been bad all along and is still doing its generally suckiness thing.
BUT... as someone pointed out, if this kernel settle thing is real, I've been pretty much flashing and resetting this thing every other day. If roms need to "settle" first (still a debatable subject), than I never really gave it a chance yet and that's why I'm constantly seeing battery drain from things like Kernel even on different roms! And @pistacios, is it possible that you were having a kernel do the same thing since it was just reset and it just so happened to be that when it calibrated itself you thought you had fixed it by cleaning out the USB port?
All I know is I'm going to give this a couple of days before deciding on a plan B. Seems too simple to be the reason, but hey- I'm desperate.
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Ive experienced ROMs settling in and battery stabilizing after a few days. But this was pretty far back with the HTC M7 and M8. Most modern phone's I've flashed pretty well settled in within the first few hours. The battery life on this phone was never amazing. It was good to just Ok for most when it was new.
If you flashed the stock rooted rom and still had bad battery life, I still suspect the battery itself. I still recommend one of the battery I listed earlier. If the perfine didn't work out try a different one.
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Ive experienced ROMs settling in and battery stabilizing after a few days. But this was pretty far back with the HTC M7 and M8. Most modern phone's I've flashed pretty well settled in within the first few hours. The battery life on this phone was never amazing. It was good to just Ok for most when it was new.
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Right, with the stock 3200mah battery. With the Perfine 4100, a lot of reports are saying 6-7 hours SOT or at least a full day of regular use. That's good enough, really. Mine is dying at half of that. I'm wondering if I have faulty hardware. I could put the stock battery back in and see if it dies much sooner.
I'm actually wondering if someone can check their mA use per hour with the screen on vs off, and I can see if the numbers make sense on mine. Accubattery is pretty good at the math.
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And @pistacios, is it possible that you were having a kernel do the same thing since it was just reset and it just so happened to be that when it calibrated itself you thought you had fixed it by cleaning out the USB port?
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Phone was up and running for 2 weeks, so it wasn't due to fresh reset.
GSAM battery monitor showed kennel wakelock, something about USB OTG in the top of the list, so I figured the port was my first check for a problem, and it was. It wasn't obvious that there was dirt or foreign matter in there, because it looked clean. But sure enough, after the light brushing with 94% alcohol, the problem disappeared.
I'm not saying this is definitely your problem, just throwing it out there.