Hi people, probable is a sub question, im noob!
i saw in my mi a1 with Oreo, last January patch, the battery stats reset if i restart the phone.
is this normal?
theoretically have to reset only when you charge to 100% the battery? or is normal to do so if you restart the phone?
after restart also the battery stats report as "last full charge time", the time or the restart.
so if i restarted the phone 2 minuts ago battery stats report the phone was full charged 2 minuts ago.
riccetto80 said:
Hi people, probable is a sub question, im noob!
i saw in my mi a1 with Oreo, last January patch, the battery stats reset if i restart the phone.
is this normal?
theoretically have to reset only when you charge to 100% the battery? or is normal to do so if you restart the phone?
after restart also the battery stats report as "last full charge time", the time or the restart.
so if i restarted the phone 2 minuts ago battery stats report the phone was full charged 2 minuts ago.
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i have the same Problem. Any solution'?
Did you forced ota update?
I know its been a while, but was this ever resolved ? I have the same issue with Redmi 5 + (LineageOS 15.1)
Pretty sure thats intended. The phone can't measure the power that was consumed during reboot so it just starts over to keep things consistent for this session.
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more than a week ago i flashed the NEXUS 5 port for the nexus 4
i did clean flash for the installation. Before that rom i had installed the factory image from Google using the flash-all.bat file.
three days ago i rebooted my phone (never rebooted it before) using Quick boot and i saw that i lost 5% of my battery. After that i rebooted my phone a couple of times and i had lost again 3-10% of my battery. I didn't do anything and let it be...
Yesterday, i fully charged my phone believing that i would calibrate the battery and the problem would be gone, BUT after i unplugged it from the charger i rebooted it and i found out another problem :crying: :crying: from then every time i reboot my phone all the battery stats are gone. for example, i had 5h of battery use and 1h of screen on time and after the reboot i had 0h battery use and 0 screen on time How can this happen???? Oh, and one more thing... If I don't lock and unlock the phone the screen on time is 0.
Is there any way to fix it withou having to do factory reset or full wipe the sd?
Does anyone else have a massive battery drain in Kit Kat? I can charge my Nexus to 100% and in an hour or two it's completely dead with blinking red light. I tried restarting to bootloader when it was at 5% but it was still on for like a half hour. Once I restarted my phone, my battery read 0%. I'm thinking it may be time to change the battery if no one else is having this problem.
I suggest you to reset the battery stat from the recovery. The probability that this works are low but is better then nothing.
How do I do that from recovery?
Edit: phone was charged to 98%, rebooted into recovery to see if I could wipe stats in TWRP, rebooted again, phone reads 28%, 3 minutes later it read 66%.
TheKnux said:
How do I do that from recovery?
Edit: phone was charged to 98%, rebooted into recovery to see if I could wipe stats in TWRP, rebooted again, phone reads 28%, 3 minutes later it read 66%.
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To wipe battery stats in TWRP:
boot into TWRP recovery
/advanced/File Manager/
folder /data/system/
click batterystats.bin
click Delete
reboot system
If you can't see the folder, you need to mount the data folder.
Well I switched to Philz Touch, do I have to do the same thing then?
TheKnux said:
Well I switched to Philz Touch, do I have to do the same thing then?
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You should have the wipe battery stat under advanced in your recovery.
The right step to follow are:
1. charging the battery FULLY
2. wipe Battery Stats
3. don't charge the device until the battery still turns off your device because it empty
4. now again FULLY charge without interruption
Wiping battery stats does nothing, see here: http://www.xda-developers.com/andro...-battery-stats-does-not-improve-battery-life/ . Sounds like your battery is borked. May need to send away for repair. Are you still under warranty?
ScumDroid said:
Wiping battery stats does nothing, see here: http://www.xda-developers.com/andro...-battery-stats-does-not-improve-battery-life/ . Sounds like your battery is borked. May need to send away for repair. Are you still under warranty?
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Yeah I figured. Thought it was a KitKat bug at first but then it started getting ridiculous. Phone was at 70%, started taking a photosphere, phone shut off, and when I turned it back on it was at 3%.
No its not. Bought it off Craigslist. Just gonna order a battery off eBay for $18 and replace it myself, see if that fixes anything.
I just got out of a similar problem.
My battery percentage was jumping all over the place.
It would charge fully in about 5 mins, and die in about 20.
Everytime I restarted the phone, it would read a different percent.
I ended up running the phone on full brightness, with like everything turned on to drain the battery all the way down.
& Everytime it would shut off cause it had no battery left, just restart it and keep draining it until when you reboot the phone it no longer turns on(because the battery if fully drained of course).
That's when it is really dead.
Then just charge it to 100%, and keep it charging for about 20 extra minutes once it hits 100%, and now it's back to normal!
Glorifyy said:
I just got out of a similar problem.
My battery percentage was jumping all over the place.
It would charge fully in about 5 mins, and die in about 20.
Everytime I restarted the phone, it would read a different percent.
I ended up running the phone on full brightness, with like everything turned on to drain the battery all the way down.
& Everytime it would shut off cause it had no battery left, just restart it and keep draining it until when you reboot the phone it no longer turns on(because the battery if fully drained of course).
That's when it is really dead.
Then just charge it to 100%, and keep it charging for about 20 extra minutes once it hits 100%, and now it's back to normal!
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That really worked? Any problems with it since and is this a common issue with the N4? For some reason it won't die when it's in the bootloader even though the percentage read 5.
So yesterday it was so dead that it gave me the red blinking light, should I charge it when that happens again and should I leave it off while charging it or turn it on and not touch it?
How many times did you have to do this until it straightened itself out?
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That really worked? Any problems with it since and is this a common issue with the N4? For some reason it won't die when it's in the bootloader even though the percentage read 5.
So yesterday it was so dead that it gave me the red blinking light, should I charge it when that happens again and should I leave it off while charging it or turn it on and not touch it?
How many times did you have to do this until it straightened itself out?
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I am currently having WakeLock problems, but I do not beleive this was the cause.
I was able to restart it after it died about 4-6 times, till it was fully dead.
Then I charged the phone, and kept it off the whole time.
I installed wakelock detector to make sure that wasn't the problem. I had this problem on the stock rom even before I rooted. So the problem hasn't persisted since?
Hello,
My phone was working great since March - lasted all day and then some.
Within the last 3 days however, it has been discharging at an incredible rate...the biggest issue battery user is "Android System" at 47% ... with only 2 hours on battery the phone is at 80%.
I saw a thread similar to this issue and I spent two hours doing a complete factory reset and setting everything on the phone back up however that provided no relief to the issue.
Why did this all of the sudden just happen and for the love of god can we fix it? I am about to ask for a new phone.
What is your firmware version ? When did you last update the firmware ?
Do u have exynos? The newest update raised android drain for whatever reason
First of all , do a factory reset and wipe cache.
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?
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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?
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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
Hello guys! Yesterday I updated to miui 10.3.15 and i experienced massive battery drain overnight from android os. Last night I charged it full 100% and in the morning it was 19%. And this is with only 20 minutes of SOT. What may be the cause? Airplane mode is on, because I am on vacation in country where i cannot use roaming. I deleted the cache and rebooted the device and I think it is fixed but i will know when I fully charge the device.
try new beta android Q, is awesome for battery life
"9.9.26 - First MIUI 11"
Install Europe version ?
Im on mi-globe 9.9.26 and i suffer battery drain and heating issue
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This happened to me once. I believe is not a battery issue it's more like a process keeping wake up and eating the battery. When this happened to me I reboot the phone and charge it again and issue not happened again.
This keeps happening to me every few days.
I had to manually disable autostart for all apps. And i did not even know which ones I need and which ones I don't.
But it did not help, it keeps reapearing.
Same
This happened to me a few days ago and happens again every few days. I don't remember if it was after the installation of MIUI 11 or earlier, but I would think it is a software issue that Xiaomi should investigate.
The only solution I found was to close all applications and restart the phone before charging it.
I have no issues, my advice is whenever installing an os update it's always best to do a factory reset in order for the phone to run at optimal performance. When i updated i did not reset my device but i made sure to clear all app cache and reboot the phone after update. My SOT is normally 8-9 hours, also i made sure all my apps are up to date and their are no background apps that are draining my battery.