After replacing battery indicator stuck at 100% - Nexus 10 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello,
after I replacing my N10 battery my battery indicator shows always 100% till it shut down.
I did following steps already:
1. Tried some battery calibration apps
2. factory reset
3. wipe cache
4. delete the file at data/system/ batterystats.bin
5. let it die and full charge with switch off device, but it didn't work well as it shows that it's fully charged. Only if its on it will charge properly, I can see that the voltage going up.
Do anyone have an idea what to try? Do some know at which voltage the battery should be fully charged?

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calibrating battery

just looking for some info on re-calibrating the battery. i know there is the option for wiping battery stats or something under ra recovery, what exactly does this do? and when should it be run? while battery is 100%, 0%?
just wondering as my battery seems to not be holding charge aswell as it used to..
thanks
From what I've read to calibrate the battery power down the phone, pull the battery put it back plug it in and leave it off till the LED turns green.
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many thanks

[Q] Battery changes to 68%, may have a solution but need advice

Hi guys,
So I recently flashed to the latest ChuckDroidRom and have had no problem so far except that my battery never charges past 68%.
I believe this is because that was the battery level when I flashed the rom...and I'm not sure how to fix this.
If I turn the phone completely off, charge until the phone is 100%(green light), and boot into the spl screen and then flash the rom again will it reset my battery indicator to 100%?
Just an idea, if anyone knows what to do please let me know thanks!
If you are using the clockwork recovery image, just choose "wipe battery stats" option there to reset your battery stats OR you can delete the batterystats.bin in data/system if you are rooted. try to search this forum using "batterystats.bin" as keyword. Hope this helps!
turn your phone off, charg it till the led turn from amber to green, then boot android. now it should charge till 100%.
Try to charge it to 100% when it's off. Then boot to WinMo and use your phone till it dies (reaches 0%). Now charge it again when it's shut down.
Boot to WinMo and then to Android. That should reset your battery information. At least it worked for me.
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False battery status

This has been happening on the stock rom as well. And also whichever rom I'm using, the battery will not update or show how much it has drained. Sometimes ill even have 8% before the phone shuts off and it wont turn back on. Wtf is going on?
Also the battery while charging will.not update and the yellow light will still be on and the phone will state that it has a current charge of whatever I had when I plugged it in. It wont update unless I restart the phone. What's the matter folks?
Thanks
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Back when i had my cliq, this would happen alot. The problem is simple.Simply do the following:
1.Fully Charge phone
2.boot into recovery while plugged in (through ROM manager)
3.Go under advanced then hit wipe battery stats.
4. unplug your phone and let the battery drain completely
5. once the phone is dead, keep trying to boot it for a few minutes(ensuring there is no charge left in the battery)
6. Fully charge it(try no to use it while it is charging)
And once its fully charged, things should be fixed and you SHOULD see better battery life.
Please post questions in Q&A section.

Displaying wrong battery percentage!

My J5 2016 510-FN is displaying the wrong percentage of battery and it's shutting down at roughly 15/20% sometimes 25%.
I've let it completly run out of battery and charging it to 100% while being off and it still didn't solve the problem..
What shoudl I do?
RicardoArantes said:
My J5 2016 510-FN is displaying the wrong percentage of battery and it's shutting down at roughly 15/20% sometimes 25%.
I've let it completly run out of battery and charging it to 100% while being off and it still didn't solve the problem..
What shoudl I do?
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This usually happens when the battery starts to wear.
A little tip to try:
Charge to 100% then Power off then turn on the phone with charging cable out.
If charge percentage has gone down put cable in and charge to 100% again.
Repeat the above until it stays at 100% after reboot.
ashyx said:
This usually happens when the battery starts to wear.
A little tip to try:
Charge to 100% then Power off then turn on the phone with charging cable out.
If charge percentage has gone down put cable in and charge to 100% again.
Repeat the above until it stays at 100% after reboot.
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Also, does debloating, using greenify, build.prop and other stuff make my battery last longer?

Percentage of the battery never increases

Hello
after the last automatic update , the percentage of the battery never increases.
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phone disconnect charger: the percentage decreases normally.
phone plug in charger: the charger is detected correctly, the percentage never increases. even after 24 hours of charge, phone open or closed.
I let my phone go unloaded until it goes off.
after that I plug it into the charger for 6 hours, the percentage stays down and the phone goes off.
to turn on my phone I have to remove and put back the battery so that it gives me the real percentage of the battery.
what I have tried already:
- I try other chargers
- I replace the battery
- I replace "Tablecloth Charge"
- factory reset
- wipe cache
I wanted to change the version but I do not have the bootloader code
Someone could help me with some advice to fix this problem please.
Thank you in advance.!
Discharge the battery completely until the phone doesn't boot anymore.
Then charge it without letting the phone to boot up in the software until it is fully charged.
The Restless Soul said:
Discharge the battery completely until the phone doesn't boot anymore.
Then charge it without letting the phone to boot up in the software until it is fully charged.
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Thank you "The Restless Soul' for your answer.
I'll try this

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