Nokia 6 (TA-1000) triggers into cooling mode randomly - Nokia 6 Questions & Answers

Hello everybody! I have recently had an issue with my Nokia 6 (TA-1000/Oreo 8.1). It started to trigger into cooling mode under normal condtions. Things went wrong when I used my device as a navigator in hot weather in car. For the first time the system stopped charging due to overheating. Next day battery protection was activated (display brightness turned down to the lowest level). In the third place there's a warning that the system is triggering into cooling mode popped up and device switched off. When it happened the device could not be charged and restarted for a while. Over approx. 2 hours device could be restarted (there's a warning that the device resumes from cooling mode) and charged as usual. From then it started to occur again. I tried to test my phone in a safe mode and had the same issue. The only thing the normal-failure period is longer in a safe mode. I applied to Nokia support in Russia, but they recommended me to apply to the Chinese support because TA-1000 is made for their market. I have not done a factory reset yet. Maybe it'll be of help. Is somebody in here who had the same issue with TA-1000? Is it a criterion of malfunction of a system or battery damage?

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Need to recharge ALREADY!!!!????

Can someone explain to me how, with the phone turned off (just the phone option in settings, almost airplane mode, but still using WiFi) and screen brightness set to lowest possible,
am I getting a 21% battery drain in 1 hour????? I just fully recharged this joker, and within 8 minutes it went to 99%, soft resetted, 95% at startup...soft resetted again, 90% at startup...within 15 minutes I had dropped 10%!!!
2 nights ago, I left the phone on standby at 65% overnight...woke up to a 2% battery charge!
I looked at task manager and there was nothing running...okay, just typing this and down to 77....I'll soft reset and update the %.....11:05pm...
okay...it's 11:07 and upon startup, phone batt. % was at 70%...I lost 7% just by restarting...
currently using Xannytech 1.7c ROM (yes, I need to change my sig...)
Any ideas?
i am no tech guy but i'll go with saying maybe your battery is dying or i donno have you tried getting a new one ? my battery reading is highly consistent and they sure as hell dont fall down as much as yours does in short time periods. mine after a full discharge charge cycle holds on every percentage like a m o and stays with me for two days.
performed a hard reset?
SR will only really fix lockups/unresponsiveness (like the reset button on your PC)
HR is effectively a full reinstall from scratch. will (or should) cure power management issues like you seem to be having.
ofcource, it could be the battery. A HR is free so i'd start there...
I treated my phone like a baby for its first three months, and the first day I left it unattended when I went to the loo, my friend spilled water all over it...
Now the (range of new) batteries I buy for it last only 7 hours tops before hitting 0%. So maybe, like mine, there's something in your phone that is rapidly draining your battery? (Still not been able to solve my problem six months down the line )
Morning...left the phone off overnight and woke up at 69%... Never spilled anything on it...maybe flashing to stock rom may help?Just reading your posts and I'm down to 67%. WITH PHONE TURNED OFF AND LIGHTING AT MINIMUM. Maybe flashing to stock may help? 66%
11 am...well, ended trying out a reflash of Xanny 1.7c...restores ALL programs through Sashimi. Went to do some grocery shopping (yes ladies, I cook too!), had phone on, playing music through headphones for about an hour and battery went down 5%...an improvement...will update if anything else changes
Ways your phone uses power
My phone got moist when I was running in the rain, and the power button (on the top of the phone) seems to be permanently pushed in. It looks ok and I can push it, but the phone doesn't notice. The result is that my phone is constantly draining the battery and I can only get about 4 hours out of a full charge.
Also note that some ROMs are configured to download data for multiple reasons/applications, at regular intervals. These include:
- weather updates
- My Location updates
- Twitter feeds
- email checks
- AGPS updates
- GPS updates
- updating phone's clock from Internet
- MyPhone synchronisation
- PIM Backup scheduled backups
Then there are numerous settings that may be set to run all the time:
- Infrared ("Beam" settings)
- Wifi, especially Wifi power mode (Performance vs. Best Battery)
- wifi router
- Bluetooth
- Vibrate (any time the phone vibrates, a small electric motor spins)
- enabling auto-dimming features such as auto screen brightness control
- Smart features that use the phone's light or 'motion' sensor e.g. Mute ring when phone placed face down or make phone ring louder if placed in your pocket
And there are settings that have a more pronounced impact on battery:
- wifi in a weak signal environment (more power is used to boost signal)
- wifi encryption type (none vs. WEP vs. WPA) (WPA uses more CPU than none)
- screen brightness
- volume
- screen dimming and blanking timeouts
I'm sure there's more, but these are ones off the top of my head. Some ROMs have some of these features enabled, some features are enabled by you when initially configuring after a flash. If you want to keep power consumption low, you need to check or consider all of these and make decisions that trade functionality for battery life.
And of course, your battery could simply be poor, wearing out, faulty, or low quality.

[Q] S5 Dead Overnight

I have the SM-G901F version, 805 processor.
I finished charging my device last night at 100% and took it off before sleep, all was well. I woke up this morning, and it was dead at 0%.
Something similar has happened twice in the past and that is the screen refusing to turn on, and when it does it jitters a lot and says a certain app has crashed. The first time THIS happened, it said nova launcher crashed. The second time, same day, I locked the device while still in whatsapp and the same thing above happened but this time it said WhatsApp crashed, this leads me to believe it's not Nova launcher causing it but you never know. During the time of these crashes when the screen was off, I had rapid battery drain.
This is why I think overnight something like this happened, and since I didn't try and wake it up like the other two times the battery continued to drain. However, I have attached an image of the battery info suggesting that the phone app caused this.
*I close all apps before sleeping, all the time.
*Data off, blocking mode on.
*Never leave it on charge over night
*UK device, only had it for about 1 month.
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android doesn't need apps to be closed manually.
sometimes its better to backup all your data and start fresh mate. that's will isolate the problem a bit more.

Try This If You're Having Battery Drain/Slow Mobile Network Issues

Was having trouble with both issues, pulled battery with phone on, waited a minute, put battery back in, both problems fixed!
isnt this bad for the phone? Im having horrible battery life so I'll try anything but just wanna make sure
zorian said:
isnt this bad for the phone? Im having horrible battery life so I'll try anything but just wanna make sure
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You wouldn't want do it if on a regular basis but you can try turning phone off, pulling battery out, putting it back in after a minute and if that doesn't work, try my method.
I would wait until the battery is super low and then reset network settings under the reset menu. Power down, pull battery and sim wait 30 sec to a minute and replace everything. Then plug in the phone first and then reboot. Let it charge completely and for about 20 minutes more after it reaches 100. If you do a lot of rebooting I have found the phone has issues. I only reboot with the phone plugged in, otherwise it drops 2% every reboot..
Be careful, I did that with a ZTE Zmax 2 once (75% charged battery) and it sent a phone into a bootloop. The only means of fixing it was that I luckily had a 2nd Zmax2 laying around and used its battery on the bootlooped phone which remedied the problem. Both batteries work fine , I just swapped them between the two phones.
zorian said:
isnt this bad for the phone? Im having horrible battery life so I'll try anything but just wanna make sure
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I used to worry about this too. This is my first LG product and it MAY be different but at the Sprint store the first thing they would normally do is pull the nattery to look at the ESN. They never bothered to power it doen forst so I asked a couple times and was told it will mot hurt anything. I had Samsung products for uears and have done battery pulls at all levels of charge and for many reasons, but I never had a problem as long as the battery had enough juice left to boot the phone. If not I had to charge it, LoL.
Just thought I would share, I personally wouldn't worry.
I know on my old Nexus 6 pulling the battery with phone on was only an issue with fsync disabled using a custom kernel. I think most phones have built in protection to stop this from damaging the file system.
so a battery pull is your fix? lol some ppl should be hard resetting every so often regardlessi reboot at least once a day
hi
my v20 phone battery draining was about 1% per hour before (about 7% totally ) and recently increased to 2% during sleeping time overnight. (draining 15% overnight in sleeping state)
it seems that during day either performance off battery is decreased.(about 5h with wifi and screen on usage)
Fast charging while second screen is On , is slower than when it is off therefore when second screen is Off , fast charging goes better . exactly , first 30 mins fast charging makes about 40% battery charge(instead of 50%) and after 60 min leads to 85% and full charging taking place after about 100 min instead of 80 mins.
another important thing is that sometimes shades have been seen on the LCD that many users have complained about it.
phone information is :
Android security patch level: September 1, 2017
BASEBAND : MPSS.TH.2.0.1.c3-00045-M8996FAAAANAZM-1
KERNEL : 3.18.31
BUILD NUMBER : NRD90M
SOFTWARE VERSION : V10g-AME-XX
MODEL NUMBER : LG-H990ds
my actions are as follows :
phone is factory reseted. No third party apps is installed. [especially social media apps.]
battery calibration steps for not rooted phones is taken place.(turning off the phone and charging several times repeatedly).
testing battery drain in safe mode in done and didn't change results
turn off location services and location scanning for WiFi and Bluetooth scanning
turn off WiFi being On during screen is Off.
turn off auto sync, NFC, GPS etc.
not using auto brightness.
not using comfort view .
turn off location services and location scanning for WiFi and Bluetooth scanning
second screen is off during test overnight. (either with second screen is ON with faced down to lower brightness in other day test )
phone is in Air Plane Mode and all data services is off.
system apps like Google services and Play and Assistance is limited by permissions.
following are some advanced battery drain overnight figures of my phone for more analyzing.
any help with this issue is appreciated.
While I don't get extremely bad battery drain. The few times I've noticed it going down a bit faster than normal have had Android system at the top of the list or at least 2nd in place. A reboot usually fixes it for a while. This has happened in every ROM I've tried. Also I swear that stupid Wi-Fi scanning when WiFi is off option in locations settings turns itself on when it feels like it. I rarely turn my location on and I've checked a few times and that feature is on for whatever reason
Power down.
Pull battery.
Hold power button for one minute to discharge any juice that may be on the motherboard.
Let phone sit for 30 minutes.
Put battery back in.
Power up.
The motherboard and battery should now be re-calibrated. If you still have problems, try a new battery.

GT-i9060i - Samsung galaxy grand neo plus duos => new battery not working properly

Hello all,
facing an unexpected problem on my device Samsung Galaxy Grand Neo Plus Duos (double sim one) with battery and not sure if it's the battery fault, or android just decided to troll me and drive me nuts.
Running stock 4.4.4 android, but rooted (due to read/write restrictions for SD card and for the ease of Link2SD), had original battery inside for two years (phone is three years old, but for entire year it just sit at the desk, unused). Old battery recently swelled a little (found accidentally when I needed to replace SIM) so I opted for exchange for a new one. Same model, same number, original from Samsung (from local electro store, so 99%sure it's not fake).
Problem is, I put it in, charged it fully (it showed 50% charge when I put it in) and used the phone. At 30% the phone switched off and upon plugging it back in powered off, the indicator showed 0%. This happened three times in a row, so I returned the battery as a faulty piece and get another one (from the same store, everything is the same).
This time battery "died" at 19% charge (under load) and I charged it fully back, powered off. Next day I let it discharge with regular use, but noticed abrupt drop from roughly 30% down to 4% (no load, just standby with active wakelock - because without it the phone with SDcard refuses to get up from the deep sleep, another long story) where it discharged at normal speed down to zero. This time, when I tried to power the phone on, it did powered on for a few moments (this wasn't possible in previous attemtps), announced battery needs charge (with 0%) and shut off itself. Right now charging it fully in poweroff again, but have no idea what is going on ....
anyone knows, please? Seems the device is wrongly estimating and displaying the real charge left. Tried Battery Calibration apk from google store I found recommended online, but it didn't seem to have any effect .... is there something I can do with root access to "reset" the estimation and set it back on track? Or do I need to reflash the ROM from the scratch? (have it stored in my PC from before).
How are the chances two original batteries in a row are faulty pieces? I already disposed of the old battery, so don't have any comparisons as I never needed to study the charge and discharge processes into such detail ...
Also noticed with both the new batteries (thanks to the battery calibration apk) that the voltage drops down abruptly when I unplug the phone from charger. From 4,6mV to roughly 4,3mV instantly but without any changes in %charge display. Also seems the voltage is dropping down faster than the charge onscreen .... including the one in battery calibration apk.
Please help ....

[HELP] Battery goes to 0%. But in Factory Mode it works without problems

Hi everyone!
Recently, for reasons of having a fast and economical mobile, I bought a second-hand Moto X Play XT1563 Latin American version.
The first problem I noticed is that the battery tends to go to 0% even while charging. It can go to 70%, or 50% or whatever percentage. Or if I open the camera after a few seconds it goes to 0%.
What happens, when I start the phone in "Factory Mode" after it "dies", it works without problems. And it still maintains the battery percentage with which it went out. And if I try to turn it on normally, just before the Bootanimation is finished, the low battery sound sounds and then it shows the "Turning off" and turns off.
Also if I put it to load off, it shows the percentage with which it went off. I turn on the phone normally and it shows the percentage, but when disconnected after a few seconds it does the same thing of going to 0%.
I thought it was because the previous owner never updated Nougat, I have read that the ROM of 6.0.1 gives a lot of problems, so I updated it to see if it was the problem and it has not solved it. I tried putting the Kernel "Squid R23" to see if it was Kernel Stock problem and nothing.
It should be noted that I do not have the Motorola Turbo charger, I use one of 5V 1.5A. And it takes about 2 or 3 hours to charge. And it is downloaded two hours later, I don't know if it also has to do with it. Although it still seems strange to me that "Factory Mode" if I work without problems. It basically works like a Tablet, only WiFi.
I guess it may be the battery, but I have read similar cases and they say that replacing the battery does not solve the problem.
Personally, using my mild common sense, I think it is something of Firmware as a type of descaling. But I don't know how to accommodate it either, I've already deleted the "Battery-stat.xml" several times and it doesn't help the problem either.
I hope someone can have the solution to the problem. A cordial greeting!
(Sorry if my English can have errors, I speak Spanish and I don't know how to speak English well. I use Google Translate)
EDIT: When I am in "Factory Mode" and have an already low battery level, the touch screen starts to make ghost touches at the top and bottom. Especially when I do things with consumption, such as opening the camera or if the phone is just turned on. This only happens in the "Factory Mode" and when there is little battery.
Same problem here
RyuDragon said:
Hi everyone!
Recently, for reasons of having a fast and economical mobile, I bought a second-hand Moto X Play XT1563 Latin American version.
The first problem I noticed is that the battery tends to go to 0% even while charging. It can go to 70%, or 50% or whatever percentage. Or if I open the camera after a few seconds it goes...
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I have installed the LineageOS 14.1 in my X Play and as you mentioned, in Factory Mode the battery continues to drain out completely, and in a normal startup, it randomly shuts down below 40% of charge.
Once I drained the battery in Factory Mode, then left the phone charging overnight. Next day it powered itself off at 20% and eventually 40% again, so no solution there.
I tried deleting the Battery-stat.bin and the Battery-stat.xml but nothing changes.
Then in Factory Mode there is no mobile network connection, and in Normal Mode something is sending a shutdown signal nevertheless the battery level, so I was wondering, can I manually turn on/off such services so my phone doesn't turn off in Normal Mode or turn on the mobile network connection in Factory Mode?
Can someone lead us in the right direction? I can't find the right services nor the way to enable/disable them.
PD Your english level is above average, I speak spanish too.
Got any solution guys?!
Julab said:
Got any solution guys?!
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