Hello.
I have a little question:
The battery of my note 3 is subjected to gymnastics whose effects I do not know the long term.
It is charged at 100% normally then after 30 min it is disconnected for 20 seconds but sometimes longer for 10 minutes then it recharges and starts again every 30 minutes.
Do you think that these micro charge and discharge damages my battery or that it is minimal and therefore negligible?
How old is the battery?
a month
If the battery is doing this it is because I am using an inductive charger which disconnects the battery before overcharging.
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Do you have original battery of 3200 mah or you buy something higher and stronger than original?
I buy battery but with larger capacity about 4200 mAh and I have similar problem and I risk my phone with no name battery.
I have similar problem like you,but I fix it when I change battery and bring back my original from 3200 mAh
Original battery thanks
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OHi everyone,
I bought my nexus 7 on saturday, it was charge at 40%, I fully charged it and ever since my battery status is always at 100% so i waited until sunday afternoon and i turned off itself, when i plugged it in it showed again 100%, any idea of what's happening ?
I rooted it and tried to wipe battery stats but it didn't work, my nexus 7 is a C9O for what it worth.
Up, can it be a material problem knowing that while it first discharged the battery level seemed perfectly accurate?
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Hello, It someone used on N4? I'm looking one of samsung, is written 0,5/2A. It will reduce the time of charge? It will disintegrate the battery? Thanks in advice.
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vinz2904 said:
Hello, It someone used on N4? I'm looking one of samsung, is written 0,5/2A. It will reduce the time of charge? It will disintegrate the battery? Thanks in advice.
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It will do neither of those (Well, maybe the battery will charge a liiiittle bit faster). The charging circuit will pull only a certain amount of current, most likely around 1.2 amps, no matter how much power the charger can supply.
The phone's charging circuit (load) won't draw any more current than it does from the stock charger, no matter how much current is available.
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The phone's charging circuit (load) won't draw any more current than it does from the stock charger, no matter how much current is available.
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^ this. However, if the voltage is higher (>5V, if I remember correctly), you'll want to avoid using the charger.
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Ok so is useless that "fast charger". I thinks that 2A in 1 hours delivers 2000mha so have to complete charge in just 1hours and something (to arrive to 2100mha)
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Ok so is useless that "fast charger". I thinks that 2A in 1 hours delivers 2000mha so have to complete charge in just 1hours and something (to arrive to 2100mha)
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Even if our devices were truly capable of accepting an input of 2A, the charge isn't linear; i.e. the charge rate isn't constant. Take a look at this thread to see what I mean! It's a good read for everyone.
Your battery gauge is lying to you (and it's not such a bad thing)
vinz2904 said:
Hello, It someone used on N4? I'm looking one of samsung, is written 0,5/2A. It will reduce the time of charge? It will disintegrate the battery? Thanks in advice.
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I use the charger that came with my HP Touchpad, which is a higher rate charger than the stock Nexus 4. It does make the phone charge faster, but it also heats it up. I don't use it as my full time charger, but its nice for a faster top up.
I read an article long time ago saying that the less amperage you put into your phone the more your battery will last.
So, does this fast charge hurt your battery in the long term ?
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8 Common Misconceptions About Mobile Device Batteries You Need To Know
10 common misconceptions about mobile device batteries
None of the above links actually answer the question.
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To an extent, yes, charging at a lower rate is better for your battery. But the real enemies of Li battery life are heat, over-charging, and draining the battery to zero (or very close to zero). As long as the fast charging is controlled so that your battery doesn't get hot, the impact on battery life is likely to be small. And QC fast charge reduces both the voltage and current as the battery level gets closer to full to minimize heat buildup. I generally don't use fast charge because I have no need to, but on the few occasions when I have, the phone gets a little bit warm, but not hot. I haven't used fast wireless, so I'm not commenting on that.
Overcharging isn't a problem as long as your phone and charger are working correctly. The circuitry won't let the battery overcharge.
Draining the battery completely is is your hands. Avoid it unless you have no option.
If you really want to make the battery last as long as physically possible, don't use fast charging, and keep the charge level between about 75% and 25%. That will minimize all negatives as far as battery life is concerned. But even if you use fast charge every day and always charge the phone to 100%, you'll probably be ready for a new phone before the battery is a major issue.
Do avoid draining the battery completely, though.
Hello,
I have Xperia Z1, and I have a problem with the battery, about 2 months ago I have official rom of sony, and the battery go very fast(1% per second) at from 15% to 0%, I install cyanogenmod 12.1 becuase this say has better battery life. after install this, the problem continue, but 1 month later, the battery drain fast from 100%-50% in 2 hours, and when the battery level is 50%, this go to 0% and shotdown and need a full recharge (arround 3 hours of recharge). Now my phone shutdown in 90% and drain 1% per minute. My battery life is only of 10 minutes, and take 2-3 hours in recharge.
This is battery, hardware or software problem?
I believe the battery it's damaged.
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I think that when battery is damaged (lost capacity) it is charging same fast as discharging, maybe motherboard has some short circuit.
My nexus 4 had Red light anytime when i try to charger it. I try ro replace a new battery . any solution?? Thanks
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Hi I just solved the same issue today.
I opened the phone up, unplugged the battery, then unplugged everything I could find, replugged everything back, and that did it.
It is to be noted that I replaced the card with the USB port on it. Twice in less than six months. I hope I won't have to open that phone again, and that your phone will run again.
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I replaced my battery with one from eBay hoping for the battery life to be restored. Sadly, although it works, battery life remains about 6 hours
I also get the red flashing light when I charge (even with the new battery) but it eventually goes away and starts charging.
Maybe the part with the USB port is damaged somehow. I also had battery life issues. Looking at the wakelocks it turned out it was the slim port (the USB hdmi thingy). Since I replaced that part, my battery life seems restored.
Have a look at wakelocks and alarms with apps such as Better Battery Stats.
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