Hello all.
Strange problem I have. I replaced the batteries in both my Moto X Pure's. One is a hand me down, the other my own. I replaced the batteries in both. But the hand me down one only charged to 85-86%. Thinking a bad battery to start, returned the battery and bought a different new one. Installed that one and same result. Only charges to 85-86%. Other than that, phone works great. Battery does hold a charge long started at 85% than it did with the old battery. Haha
I inspected for any physical damage. Looked to see if the battery or anything else was contacting anything it shouldn't. Everything looks identical to the other phone I replaced the battery in. Nothing lose or broken. Did a full drain of the battery ( if I did it right.) Then recharged it for all day. Still, only 86%. If I turned it on, will will say "Full Charge in 3 hours" or 2 hours. A day can pass and still will say the same.
So any ideas? 2 different batteries from 2 different brands and still the same issue.
Enter the bootloader, navigate to the bootloader logs entry (if the Moto X has one) and long press the power button until the device shuts off. This will clear the bootloader's logs as well as any residual stats related to the battery. Your battery should then display the correct amount, or charge fully to 100%.
UPDATE: I got it! Just held the Power and Volume Down button for a long time and it rebooted!
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
Enter the bootloader, navigate to the bootloader logs entry (if the Moto X has one) and long press the power button until the device shuts off. This will clear the bootloader's logs as well as any residual stats related to the battery. Your battery should then display the correct amount, or charge fully to 100%.
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Thank you for the reply! I did as you said but now it is just stuck at that screen with the Bootloader Logs.
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Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
Enter the bootloader, navigate to the bootloader logs entry (if the Moto X has one) and long press the power button until the device shuts off. This will clear the bootloader's logs as well as any residual stats related to the battery. Your battery should then display the correct amount, or charge fully to 100%.
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Ok so holding down the Power Button when the Bootloader Logs option is on the screen doesn't shut off the power or anything else. Something different with the Moto X Pure? I held it for about a minute (and my thumb was losing blood lol) and it was still just at that screen. Also, because of that, I cannot cycle to the other options in the Bootloader menu. I have to hold power and volume down until it reboots. Have been looking up anyway to clear the Bootloader Logs on this phone and your suggestion (which seems to work on other phones great) is the only one I see. So weird.
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
Enter the bootloader, navigate to the bootloader logs entry (if the Moto X has one) and long press the power button until the device shuts off. This will clear the bootloader's logs as well as any residual stats related to the battery. Your battery should then display the correct amount, or charge fully to 100%.
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I replaced the battery with a OEM one. Actually found a supplier for the OEM battery! Replaced it, connected the charger to it and guess what? Again, only to 85%. But this time, it doesn't say 2 hours to full. It just says TurboPower Connected. Oh and with the OEM battery, I did what you said to clear the bootloader logs and it did actually shutdown like you said it would. But, the battery is still showing 85%.
Should I let it drain to 0% then try to have it charge fully again?
It won't hurt to let it drain to zero and then recharge.
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Hello,
Just got my SGS2, I played with it for about 10 minutes and the battery died.
I figured it would because it was new and I hadnt charged it yet, so no big deal.
Then I plug it in.
For the last 45 minutes, it has been flashing this screen then going black.
I can't do anything
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What do I do?
Thanks for any help.
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Return it and get it replaced.
There is literally no fix for this?
mikesaint27 said:
There is literally no fix for this?
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I wouldn't know, but no new phone is supposed to act like that.
Have you tried pulling the battery or booting into recovery? Also try another usb cable or wall outlet, maybe it's not getting a charge. Make sure the usb port is clean. I'm sorry but I don't have a definitive solution.
I had the same issue after 2 weeks of use when i was on a business trip!!!. I left the phone plugged in overnight and it charged. As far as i remember id displayed full charge next day but actually it was not fully charged (i guess it was about 20%). So after a couple of recharge cycles it worked ok.
rah77az said:
I had the same issue after 2 weeks of use when i was on a business trip!!!. I left the phone plugged in overnight and it charged. As far as i remember id displayed full charge next day but actually it was not fully charged (i guess it was about 20%). So after a couple of recharge cycles it worked ok.
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I just had this happen today on my ATT Galaxy S II. But what happened was I let the battery almost drain and I had a brand new oem battery that I had charging over night. So with the old battery in I rebooted into recovery wiped battery stats and powered off. I then put the new battery in and when I plugged it in it was stuck at this screen. It seems to be charging though and how you can bypass it is unplug it and just hold the power button down for like 10 seconds it will reboot.
But the question is.. will it go back to normal and show that it's actually charging for everyone? or did some get stuck for good? Since the thread is old I'm sure you guys have either gotten yours replaced or after a while it just started working normally again. So I'm curious on how to fix it. It's happening with both batteries on this phone now but work fine in another phone
May be let it charge and then calibrate your battery
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Had the exact same issue when I bought mine... Turned out I had not plugged the battery correctly. Just try removing the battery and put it back.
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I got it working again. I think thee might be a bug with CWM or CM when you wipe battery stats/recreates them. I restored to the bone stock rom and the icon started animating again. I restored CM 7 which was the version I wiped the bat stats and it stopped working again. I then just reflashed CM on top and it started working again go figure Thanks guys
I had faced that problem too.Just try plugging out and in the battery and start the phone.Make sure the battery is fixed into it's place.If it is still not working,continue the plug-out and in the battery and start the phone again.Try it for several times.It will work.When i was in that situation,i thought mine was BRICK.Hopefully replugging the battery fixed this problem.
Another situation is when i plug in a fully charged battery,it only shows 60 percent after booting.After replugging the battery,it just got right back to 99.
Good stuff - when I bought my phone, the first charge took so long.
Is it true that the wall charger charges the phone faster than the USB charger? (just something I have noticed).
Thanks
My N7 has turned off twice (seemingly at random, without any warning) since the last update, each time when there was about 20-30% battery remaining according to the device settings. It had never done this before. each time I tried to turn it back on and was unable to, saw a message about battery being too low to turn on and connect to charger. So when it most recently happened last night, I left it plugged in all night (7 hours) on the included charger and when I woke and turned it on it still only showed about 65% charged. Did a master reset, took the device to work, connected it there to a different micro USB charger (HTC branded) and got it up to 100%. now is been nearly four hours later, only light use in that time, but the battery remains at 100%, says "Charged" in the notification tray, in "Not charging" in the battery settings. So I guess my question is (and I have looked around and didnt see an answer) can I fix this without rooting?
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Rooting won't enable you to do anything special to fix this. If you've already tried a factory reset with no joy (or even if you haven't yet), remove the back cover and verify the battery connector is firmly seated- even go so far as to unplug and replug it.
Also, you may want to do a quick search of the forum, as this isn't an uncommon problem.
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najaboy said:
If you've already tried a factory reset with no joy (or even if you haven't yet), remove the back cover and verify the battery connector is firmly seated- even go so far as to unplug and replug it.
Also, you may want to do a quick search of the forum, as this isn't an uncommon problem.
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I did do the factory reset as soon as I realized the problem and nothing has changed since then. It's now been on battery for over 21 hours and says it's at 70% which can't possibly be correct. What exactly does the battery connector have to do with the meter being inaccurate?
xmasguy said:
I did do the factory reset as soon as I realized the problem and nothing has changed since then. It's now been on battery for over 21 hours and says it's at 70% which can't possibly be correct. What exactly does the battery connector have to do with the meter being inaccurate?
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Charge level is reported by the battery's fuel gauge. A poorly seated connector is a very common cause of this issue.
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Charge level is reported by the battery's fuel gauge. A poorly seated connector is a very common cause of this issue.
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well, i just opened her up (while device was powered off), unplugged the battery connector, reconnected it firmly, and powered back up. nothing has changed as far as I can tell, so what do I do now?
xmasguy said:
well, i just opened her up (while device was powered off), unplugged the battery connector, reconnected it firmly, and powered back up. nothing has changed as far as I can tell, so what do I do now?
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Then I guess you need to RMA it.
I have a problem with my One M8 battery charging time (it tooks like 3-3:30 hours from 15% to 100%) and i just talked with HTC tech support. They gave me 2 procedures to fix my problem and to recalibrate my battery. I made this thread because i didn't find a tutorial like this on XDA's One M8 forum.
1st procedure - Try this first:
1. Please go to settings and look for power and fast boot, it must to be off or unchecked.
2. Turn the phone off.
3. Press and hold the volume DOWN button and then press and hold the POWER button until you see a white screen with letter on different colors.
4. Press volume DOWN to select Recovery and then press the power buton.
5. A red triangle with an "!" in the middle will appear after a while.
6. Press and hold the volume UP and press the POWER button just for one second, a blue menu will show.
7. Press volume DOWN to select WIPE CACHE PARTITION and press the POWER button.
8. Ii will show on yellow letters "Wipe cache completed".
9. Now please select "Reboot system now" by pressing the power button.
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2nd procedure - they said to do this if the 1st procedure didn't work, but is not recommended to do it frequently
**This process will reset the battery's memory and it will works with a better performance after it.**
1. Have you charged the phone today for at least 10 minutes?
2. Does it have at least 20% of charge?
3. Please turn off the phone.
4. Please, plug it into the charger. Do not do this process using a USB port, it is so slowly for it.
5. Press volume DOWN, volume UP and POWER keys at the same time.
6. Keep pressing the 3 buttons from 2 to 3 minutes. It will light, vibrate and reboot several times.
7. Then unplug the phone and use it as normal until it totally dies, then plug it and be sure that it gets a fully charge.
8. Use the phone as normal and check the battery performance.
I put this prints here to see the "authenticity" of conversation with HTC tech support.
Have you tried these procedures? Any positive result to report?
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Have you tried these procedures? Any positive result to report?
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I will do the second procedure as soon as possible
I have seen the second method posted on here before quite a while back. The OP also said that they were informed of this by HTC support.
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I have seen the second method posted on here before quite a while back. The OP also said that they were informed of this by HTC support.
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I've seen it too, but i ddn't trust this is a procedure recommended by HTC's tech support.
This is such a load of old BS. Seriously, how is wiping cache gonna help the battery? Ignore it, it does nothing other than serve as a placebo
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This is such a load of old BS. Seriously, how is wiping cache gonna help the battery? Ignore it, it does nothing other than serve as a placebo
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Well it seems it isn't meant to "help the battery" but to make the phone forget it's stored battery stats. But I agree, the first solution is absolute crap and probably made to silent the caller . No idea about the second one, never heard about anything like that.
Actually , clearing cache help you with wakelocks that result in a bettery battery life .
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Well it seems it isn't meant to "help the battery" but to make the phone forget it's stored battery stats. But I agree, the first solution is absolute crap and probably made to silent the caller . No idea about the second one, never heard about anything like that.
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Doesn't help or atleast should not and didn't when I tried before on my desire hd/ hox.
1st: li-on battery doesn't have memory effect to go full charge cycle, etc
2nd: battery stats wipes themself after every full charge and the phone recalibrates itself after few charges. The thing is if the meter is not right to leave it little more even if it's green. The battery will stop charging on hardware level(protection from overcharging) while the software things it's full. Then the system will reflect the charge correctly.
3rd: xda rulez.
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Doesn't help or atleast should not and didn't when I tried before on my desire hd/ hox.
1st: li-on battery doesn't have memory effect to go full charge cycle, etc
2nd: battery stats wipes themself after every full charge and the phone recalibrates itself after few charges. The thing is if the meter is not right to leave it little more even if it's green. The battery will stop charging on hardware level(protection from overcharging) while the software things it's full. Then the system will reflect the charge correctly.
3rd: xda rulez.
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Yes ...hes correct ppl, theres no such thing a battery cal on lithium batteries, theres no memory effect, just tiny board with overcharge protection/cut off at full charge that's it. The best way to keep a litium battery healthy is to not let it go flat, too flat will result in the lithium ion creating a gas and thus potentially blowing up your phone, yes its true. If your battery is faulty you have more of a chance of going pop. Don't leave you phone on the bootloader to drain the battery, that's letting it go too flat.
Worked for me
I had a weird issue with HTC one m8, it suddenly switched off, I could not get it on again. I charged it, and managed to get it on and it showed 1% (although it had been on over 60.) within a few seconds it switched itself off again and repeated the process. The only way I could get it to stay on was keeping it plugged in.
I tried wiping the cache and although it had showed at 26% before I did that, it immediately went up to 100% and now is working OK off power. So if you have this issue, I would recommend that first. Thank you OP!
Sorry if this is in the wrong place,
XDA has helped me out many times in the past, I've searched but found no concrete answers with this though:
I'm a truck driver and often charge my N4 on the go, probably doesn't help the battery, which for the last few months has begun to discharge in around 6 hours. I nearly bought a new battery but put it off then the phone died.
I plugged it into a in car (truck) charger on the 12v socket whilst at 5% and the charger started smoking. Pulled it out and found the phone was off and unresponsive (no surprise) with no red LEDs or otherwise.
Each time I did the following i also tried the volume down and power key or volume up and power key combinations with and without the charging cable plugged in and whilst holding down the buttons as well:
I plugged it in at home from a mains charger, nothing,overnight,nothing.
Also tried from the computer USB port,still nothing.
Bought a new battery, no change.
Bought a wireless charger in case the USB port fried: seemed to get warm but that could be the charger induction coils. Still no power on.
"Charged" the new battery externally with a spliced USB cable, nothing
"Charged" the new battery externally with a power supply at 0.5 ah and battery voltage went from 3.45 to 3.70 still no power on.
Repeated the above at 2.0 ah and put the battery voltage up to a maximum 4.5v for 10 mins - this time the backlight came on and would stay on until long press of the power button.
Then the phone got REALLY hot. I mean to the point of "something feels like its about to thermal runaway" hot. Pulled the battery and eventually it cooled down. If I plug the battery in now it gets hot on the WiFi/Bluetooth module first then spreads out over the board. As the power management chip is on the other side of the board to the WiFi module my question is: has this phone gone to hell? Is the chip overheating because its now fried or because its not getting the right power? Am I completely stupid and should get a phone that I can look after (Nokia 3210 anyone?!)
I had a N4 before this that packed up on me and I think the PMIC may have been the problem as well,only ever seen one post about it though that went unanswered.
Thanks for any suggestions, not trying to waste anyone's time or space.
Peace
UPDATE:
I'm also trying to resurrect an older N4 that had RLOD but when I tried to replace the battery I prised the battery connector off the pcb...ye. Should stick to not touching anything and not moving from one place. I soldered a pair of leads on to the contacts this evening to see if I get anything from it and I got a solid red led so thought I'd hook up more jumpers to the battery and go from there, in so doing I ripped the track off the pcb...no pad left to solder too and I cant find where the track runs to patch into it anywhere else. So I took the pcb off the phone I first posted to see what's underneath, and look what I found:
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Judging by how much black blood these chips have bled and the exit wound on the PMIC I think its fair to say I have two useless unrecoverable phones, no hope of data recovery via JTAG and no working phone either. Hope this helps someone looking to see why their phone gets so hot and won't turn on!
Hello. Recently I decided to pick up my old Nexus 4 again and try seeing what happened to it.
I was using my Nexus 4 one day and dropped it from my bed, about a foot or so, and it just cut out.
I opened it up to find out that the battery cable had snapped because I had done an earlier battery repair, and forgot that I should have let the cable slack a little bit.
A few months later I get a replacement battery, and tried booting on the phone. It would get to the lock screen and say the phone is critically low, and shut off.
TWRP said the battery was at 80% charge, but the UI was flickering a bit. I asked the XDA Discord and was told it was a storage failure.
A few more months pass by to now, and I decide to try and revive my N4. I want to see if maybe the battery was seated wrong, it could've been.
I reseated the battery and tried plugging in the phone. Now, I get a solid red light, that changes to flashing, and then nothing. or a flashing light that stays flashing.
I have not gotten past this. Is the battery toast, or is the phone toast? Can I test the phone without buying another replacement battery? Thanks.
- Honkette
You can try getting a V+ measurement from the battery to get an idea of it's condition.
If it won't charge it's cable or connectors may be damaged.
Even if the battery failed it should take some charge. Obviously it's producing some voltage but maybe not enough to boot.
If the battery seems to take a charge allow it the charge overnight and see what it's voltage level is. If it still won't boot it's either the battery or hardware damage, but doing this would give you more information to make a call.
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You can try getting a V+ measurement from the battery to get an idea of it's condition.
If it won't charge it's cable or connectors may be damaged.
Even if the battery failed it should take some charge. Obviously it's producing some voltage but maybe not enough to boot.
If the battery seems to take a charge allow it the charge overnight and see what it's voltage level is. If it still won't boot it's either the battery or hardware damage, but doing this would give you more information to make a call.
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I've left it on the charger multiple times, and the phone seemingly doesn't do anything. never gets warm. I tighened down the connector screws and am using a cable I know works. I'll try to get a measurement from the battery.
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I've left it on the charger multiple times, and the phone seemingly doesn't do anything. never gets warm. I tighened down the connector screws and am using a cable I know works. I'll try to get a measurement from the battery.
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Check the other ribbon cables, port jack/pcb, mobo etc. carefully for damage or looseness.
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I was able to get the phone booting, but now when i try and start android it immediately says "Power Off" "Shutting Down"
now what? bad battery? it's plugged in, it shouldn't do that.
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I was able to get the phone booting, but now when i try and start android it immediately says "Power Off" "Shutting Down"
now what? bad battery? it's plugged in, it shouldn't do that.
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May be the battery as it may draw quit a bit of current when booting.
More than the charger may be able to sink.
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May be the battery as it may draw quit a bit of current when booting.
More than the charger may be able to sink.
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Should i let it charge overnight and try again?
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Should i let it charge overnight and try again?
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cable>charger>port>battery
Yeah try that. Eliminate the cheap possibilities first. Seems like a battery or power issue.
well that might explain it
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Yay!
Phones working, forgot to say this on Monday. Although the battery percentage is fluctuating after charging overnight under LOS 15 and 17, no clue why.
New battery's dead. I'll try and get another.
I know this thread's old, but i'll just update my results with this:
She's cooked.
I got the new battery, worked fine for a bit, but the battery percentage was completely jank and would go up and down. Not too long later, it doesn't even boot. I'm guessing the EMMCs fried. If I find a smashed up Nexus 4 locally i'll for sure do a mobo swap since mine's in really good shape physically.