Have a nice day. I have Oneplus 5 phones. While playing with the phone, the battery ran out and turned off. Then I tried to turn it on several times by pressing the power button but it didn't turn on. In my last press, a screen came and went 'battery low' and something Chinese came out. Then it closed again. Then I overcharged the team, but no more charging half a day barely enough. What is the reason? How can I fix? Can you help me, please?
From a Google search;
Discharge your phone fully until it turns itself off.
Turn it on again and let it turn itself off.
Plug your phone into a charger and, without turning it on, let it charge until the on-screen or LED indicator says 100 percent.
Unplug your charger.
Turn your phone on. ...
Unplug your phone and restart it.
Should I use the original charging adapter?
Klemmer1 said:
From a Google search;
Discharge your phone fully until it turns itself off.
Turn it on again and let it turn itself off.
Plug your phone into a charger and, without turning it on, let it charge until the on-screen or LED indicator says 100 percent.
Unplug your charger.
Turn your phone on. ...
Unplug your phone and restart it.
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Should I use the original charging adapter?
That would be wise i presume, but the OP is not very picky about chargers like an Apple is. But for me i would certainly want the quickcharge function as it saves some time
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That would be wise i presume, but the OP is not very picky about chargers like an Apple is. But for me i would certainly want the quickcharge function as it saves some time
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1. I will fully discharge the phone. 2. I will try to turn the phone back on. If it opens, I'il wait until it closes again. 3. I will charge the phone. 4. When it's 100, I'il unplug it and restart the phone. Are the steps correct?
Actually, I didn't understand the last sentence you wrote.
Hasancaktar said:
Actually, I didn't understand the last sentence you wrote.
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Take it as yes
Klemmer1 said:
Take it as yes
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It didn't work. Charging is still running out fast.
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as the title says....any help anyone
anyone....?????
elite-fusion said:
as the title says....any help anyone
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so strange, i think this is not a fault of battery, because lithium polymer battery is really long lasting, have you connect your x1 to computer, please connect your x1 to charger and wait about 1 hour. but maybe it's the fault of mini usb port, can you sync your x1 before it happen? in your case, bring it up to guarantee service is the best solution, what did you do before the device turn off?
Leave it on the charger, it could take about 15 - 20 minutes to start charging if the battery completely died.
i used a wall charger, and a computer charger, still no luck...i wasnt doing anything, i was playing a game and shut the game off started browsing through the fone, and it just shut off after a few battery low warning sounds. but the red light goes on after a wall charger, but nothing when i try to turn it on, it doesnt turn on, and when i unplug it to try to turn the phone on, the side lights flash red...i have no idea whats goin on but i got the phone today and its pissing me off already i spent 680 on the phone for a peice of crap...
elite-fusion said:
i used a wall charger, and a computer charger, still no luck...i wasnt doing anything, i was playing a game and shut the game off started browsing through the fone, and it just shut off after a few battery low warning sounds. but the red light goes on after a wall charger, but nothing when i try to turn it on, it doesnt turn on, and when i unplug it to try to turn the phone on, the side lights flash red...i have no idea whats goin on but i got the phone today and its pissing me off already i spent 680 on the phone for a peice of crap...
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ah, you should keep it in the wall chager a bit longer, and don't use the computer charge at this time, when the battery complete die, you should keep it charge about 10 minutes before you can start it, don't worry, when you can see the flash light turn red, it's charging, wait a few minutes more, it's will work, just forget about it, go somewhere, when you comeback, push the power button:d
elite-fusion said:
i used a wall charger, and a computer charger, still no luck...i wasnt doing anything, i was playing a game and shut the game off started browsing through the fone, and it just shut off after a few battery low warning sounds. but the red light goes on after a wall charger, but nothing when i try to turn it on, it doesnt turn on, and when i unplug it to try to turn the phone on, the side lights flash red...i have no idea whats goin on but i got the phone today and its pissing me off already i spent 680 on the phone for a peice of crap...
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was had same problem.just leave it charged.i leave it charged into usb drive,and it needs 5h before he turn on.battery was completely dead,like probably you have too.just leave it charged throught the night.
Charge some time and then remove battery cover and try to reset. as u mentioned lights are flashing when u r trying to switch on so just reset.
The X1 of my colleague had the same problem and he had the battery replaced by the vendor, no questions asked as it was dead after only 2 days...
Charged without battery...
elite-fusion said:
as the title says....any help anyone
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Hi, I got similar problem and I called the support guys.
They advised me to remove the battery and charge the phone for 30 min and charged with the battery for 1.5 hour.
He claimed is some 'internal battery' stuffs.
Anyway I tried and it works.
In addition, I charged the battery when the level hits a minimum of 20%.
So far so good
Good luck.
vwx1 said:
Hi, I got similar problem and I called the support guys.
They advised me to remove the battery and charge the phone for 30 min and charged with the battery for 1.5 hour.
He claimed is some 'internal battery' stuffs.
Anyway I tried and it works.
In addition, I charged the battery when the level hits a minimum of 20%.
So far so good
Good luck.
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That Solution worked for me as well. I was in Germany with some navigation software to find my destination address. Than suddenly my phone died, I thought. So I was stuck somewhere in the middle of nowhere.
My X10 always turn on when i plug usb cable to charge. Even if i first shut down the phone. Why?!!!
I think its to do with the fact the phone stops charging when it gets to100%. It needs to be on to manage that process.
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happened to me aswell. It was impossible to turn off the phone lol.
Yea, once the phone is in charger, you can't turn it off.
It will charge to 100% stop charging, stand by until 90% and resume charging to 100%
Android is linux so, to check the charge lvl it needs to be turned on so, i assume this is the reason of auto power on. I can't say is 100% true but ..
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Yea, once the phone is in charger, you can't turn it off.
It will charge to 100% stop charging, stand by until 90% and resume charging to 100%
Android is linux so, to check the charge lvl it needs to be turned on so, i assume this is the reason of auto power on. I can't say is 100% true but ..
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I love this feature as it prevents the phone from overcharging
tuxStyle said:
Yea, once the phone is in charger, you can't turn it off.
It will charge to 100% stop charging, stand by until 90% and resume charging to 100%
Android is linux so, to check the charge lvl it needs to be turned on so, i assume this is the reason of auto power on. I can't say is 100% true but ..
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Nope. I had a HTC Magic and it did not do that. It is a SE feature; trying to look like the Iphone.
its possible. hold down the back button for 5 seconds after turning off completely. prevents it from coming back on.
iphonepimp said:
its possible. hold down the back button for 5 seconds after turning off completely. prevents it from coming back on.
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Thanks for the tip.
Just a question, did you notice whether the charge light went off after reaching full charge?
[Edit: Nope. It it did not work. The phone turned on again. For a second, I thought this may work].
@vistador. Maybe your htc magic had a different type of battery to the x10? x10 is lithium polymer, not lithium ion.
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I haven't really found much else on this. But when I take my battery off the charger it goes down to 93 or so percent in just a few minutes. Anyone else have this problem
yeah this is an ongoing software issue with this phone, it is discussed in here somewhere. the fix for now is to once it is charged turn the phone off, then pug it it and it will charge again for about 15-30 minutes, you can do it a few times if you want but I havent personally seen a difference by doing it one or three times.
I don't think it is a bug.
The phone stops charging when full. So if you plug it in and go to bed it will stop after awhile, but continue to use juice as it normally does - unless it is turned off.
Doesn't reset until you unplug and re-plug in or reboot your phone, I believe.
That's what I thought at first too, but I have taken it off the charger immediately after hitting full and it still does it
It is a bug, must be a miss calculation for battery over charging protection.
Phone charges for an extra 30 minutes after it's "full" if you turn it off and continue to charge it.
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That's what I thought at first too, but I have taken it off the charger immediately after hitting full and it still does it
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Mine doesn't. When the initial charge completes and I plug it right back in, it stays green. Doesn't matter if it is on the car charger or regular charger.
Try what jitajt describes.
Charge it.
Disconnect it.
POWER IT OFF.
Then plug it back in. The charge indicator will be orange. Not green.
Charge til the light is green.
I tried what you described: charge,unplug,plug back in, and the charge indicator stayed green.
Not until you do as jitajt describes, and what is outlined above, will you get a full charge.
just did it, works alot better, it sucks though because it is really time consuming, not something i would be able to do every day.
Yeah.
Maybe one of the near-future OTA updates will include a firmware fix to take care of this.
Hold your breath...
same on the att tilt2, must be an htc thing
Anyone out there notice that on a completely full charge using the AC charger, the minute you pull out the charger, the batt indicator on the TAB will drop to 99% ? The 100% only last a couple of seconds!!! No apps running , wifi, BT, GSM is all off.
Is this normal ?
Yup. Same thing happens here. I think it's normal. Same thing happens with my mobile phone.
Thanks.. but this never happens to my mobile phones and that includes Samsung Omnia, Omnia II and Omnia Pro..
As soon as i pull my plug i am showing 98%.
Yep, I was wondering that too. It goes straight to 99%. I guess it's some bug, it doesn't really go to 99%
It's just rounding down, but think about it:
The moment you unplug it, you're consuming battery power.
If you've consumed any battery power, it can't be at 100%, now can it?
I really don't see the problem with it dropping to 99% .. really i don't !!
Croak said:
It's just rounding down, but think about it:
The moment you unplug it, you're consuming battery power.
If you've consumed any battery power, it can't be at 100%, now can it?
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SMARTA$$
sorry guys stupid question. How can i check battery %?
pda_crazy said:
sorry guys stupid question. How can i check battery %?
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Any number of ways, but I have been using the "Batterylife" widget from curve fish on the market.
Thanks i installed it. I noticed that my battery drains quiet quickly, my tab was in stand by mode for 30 to 45 min and i battery drains by 9%. I just bought it this afternoon could please guide.
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cmloo said:
Anyone out there notice that on a completely full charge using the AC charger, the minute you pull out the charger, the batt indicator on the TAB will drop to 99% ? The 100% only last a couple of seconds!!! No apps running , wifi, BT, GSM is all off.
Is this normal ?
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With a lot of android devices the battery is not calibrated with the system, there was a post on how to do this with a nexus one. i used it on my vibrant and it worked the same. it was a series of steps like plugging the phone in, powering off, powering on, unplugging again, weird stuff like that. and it actually works. sorry i dont know where the post is or the exact steps to do.
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it was a series of steps like plugging the phone in, powering off, powering on, unplugging again, weird stuff like that. and it actually works. sorry i dont know where the post is or the exact steps to do.
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I did this for my captivate and works well:
1. Connect the phone to the charger with the phone powered on, and allow the phone to charge until it shows 100%
2. Disconnect the phone from the charger, and power it off.
3. Reconnect the phone to the charger with the phone powered off, and allow the phone to charge until the battery indicator shows 100% (you can use vol-up/vol-down to make the indicator come back up when the screen goes to sleep).
4. Disconnect the phone from the charger and power it on.
5. Once the phone is powered completely on, power it off again and reconnect it to the charger until the battery indicator shows 100%.
6. Disconnect the phone, power it on, and use it.
Hey, it doesn't happen to me so you must have something else going on.
The only thing that matters is how long the battery lasts between charges.
The percentage of charge shown on a battery gauge widget is meaningless unless the battery is draining abnormally in relationship to the way the tab is being used.
I find that my tab drains from 99% to 60% in about 2.5 hours with wifi on, GPS on, bluetooth off. It then takes another 4.5 hours or so to drop from 60% to about 10% under the same conditions. So... 7 hours of continous wifi on web browsing isn't much to complain about.
Croak said:
It's just rounding down, but think about it:
The moment you unplug it, you're consuming battery power.
If you've consumed any battery power, it can't be at 100%, now can it?
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LMAO!!!!
He DOES have a point.
Croak said:
It's just rounding down, but think about it:
The moment you unplug it, you're consuming battery power.
If you've consumed any battery power, it can't be at 100%, now can it?
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exactly..
Most modern electronic devices on Li-ion batteries do this. When the device reaches 100%, it will stop charging to prevent damage to the battery. The battery then drains to 90-95% and the charging circuit allows the battery to charge again. Most systems hide this by displaying the battery level at 100 or 99% for a while after the device is unplugged. Hope this helps!
I just took my atrix out of my pocket and its turned off itself, everytime i try to turn it on, the LED light turns green and then goes off. nothing, black screen!
Try pulling the battery out. that should fix it.
I am having this same problem, I've taken the battery out multiple times and tried to do resets but nothing happens. It stays off and only the LED blinks green when I press the power button.
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I am having this same problem, I've taken the battery out multiple times and tried to do resets but nothing happens. It stays off and only the LED blinks green when I press the power button.
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What build are you running? Did you just do the update?
Plug to wall charger.
Same thing happened to me the other day. It's probably because your battery is drained. Plug into a wall charger and let it charge for at least 30 minutes.
Haha thank you guys. I had it plugged into my laptop all night like I do every night to charge. I guess it didnt work. Plugged it into the wall and the screen popped right on. Thanks again!
I can't believe people panic post like this!.......Help, my television wont turn on........did you plug it in? Help, my car wont start.........did you put the key in the ignition?..........Help, my phone wont turn on..........Did you charge the battery?
C'mon people!!!!!
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CaelanT said:
I can't believe people panic post like this!.......Help, my television wont turn on........did you plug it in? Help, my car wont start.........did you put the key in the ignition?..........Help, my phone wont turn on..........Did you charge the battery?
C'mon people!!!!!
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First of all, your reply has no useful information whatsoever, second, when the device works just fine for month while plugged in into computer then one morning it doesn't wake up, what do you expect people do? And why in the world would it matter for a good built phone that charges through USB matter if it's plugged in into computer or a wall charger? - it's nonsense...
In fact, there are many other phones that even if the battery dead it would work when plugged in into computer, even removing battery wouldn't shut it down.
In Atrix case if battery died you have to find a wall charger, then wait 30 minutes? seriously? - well done, Motorola, well done!
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And why in the world would it matter for a good built phone that charges through USB matter if it's plugged in into computer or a wall charger? - it's nonsense...
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It's not nonsense. USB can only provide 500mA of current, wall chargers pretty much can double or triple that. That's why it takes ages to charge any phone over USB compared to a wall charger.
First of all, why are you digging up this relic of a thread? The comment you're responding to is from 4 months ago.
Second of all, @CaelanT is right, sometimes people panic unnecessarily. It happens. And his comment does offer something useful, it's a reminder that sometimes it can be the simplest of things that will resolve your issue.
Third of all, @turl1 is correct about the mA output, that's just common sense, though some newer computers are capable of 1Amp of output.
Have a nice day.
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First of all, your reply has no useful information whatsoever, second, when the device works just fine for month while plugged in into computer then one morning it doesn't wake up, what do you expect people do? And why in the world would it matter for a good built phone that charges through USB matter if it's plugged in into computer or a wall charger? - it's nonsense...
In fact, there are many other phones that even if the battery dead it would work when plugged in into computer, even removing battery wouldn't shut it down.
In Atrix case if battery died you have to find a wall charger, then wait 30 minutes? seriously? - well done, Motorola, well done!
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well in my case i had a full battery
it didnt even take me 20 secons for it to pop right up....
what happen was that one battery was basically dead... put it in n nothing, put in the full battery n nothing...
so put in fill battery n pop it in the wall socket n wwollah.. pops right up..
ANOTHER THING... I WOULD NOT RECOMMEND CHARGING FROM A COMPUTER!
was charging mine since day n battery was at 100 n withing 2 hrs it was literally dead n my battery is brand new....
so ye, basically goto train it again...
and as much as possible...USE UR ORIGINAL CHARGER !!!