Question ACC error daemon 7 - Nothing Phone 1

What does it means?
How can I solve it.
I just want to limit the battery and I tried ACC and battery limit but none of them works.

Gerard03 said:
What does it means?
How can I solve it.
I just want to limit the battery and I tried ACC and battery limit but none of them works.
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I set a charge limit to 80% then I put my phone to charge and when it reaches 80% of battery appears an error in notification bar saying daemon error 7 and the charge doesn't stop.

If you want to limit the battery charging, i mean if you want it to last as long as you want by charging slowly, There's no secret, use a slow wall block. That's the best solution

I Don't really know why someone would like to charge his phone till 80 only but if it's for lithium preservation then that's the best solution i Guess, even if you download an application that is working well on another phone, i Guess it's like a TV, even if it's off, electricity goes by, nothing can limit water to flow by, same for electricity

Have you tried using Tasker with a profile to get this done ?

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Disable of USB-charging possible?

Hi there,
used the search, but didn´t find something.
Is it possible to disable the USB-charging? Í´m connecting my G1 often to a PC..
Any ideas?
Cheers
brasax
I don't know if this is possible or not, but why would you want to?
The battery in the G1 actually prefers short periodic charges rather than long term charging.
It does more harm to the batter to charge it from dead to full then it does to charge for 15-45 min here and there.
skri11a said:
I don't know if this is possible or not, but why would you want to?
The battery in the G1 actually prefers short periodic charges rather than long term charging.
It does more harm to the batter to charge it from dead to full then it does to charge for 15-45 min here and there.
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thanks alot

Something is wrong with my battery meter

this morning it was 100% and when i got home it was at 87% but after i did a soft reset it said 15% i did another resent and now its at 45%, i cant get it to read the batter correctly anymore?
charged for AROUND AN HOUR and how it says 100%
rsx19 said:
this morning it was 100% and when i got home it was at 87% but after i did a soft reset it said 15% i did another resent and now its at 45%, i cant get it to read the batter correctly anymore?
charged for AROUND AN HOUR and how it says 100%
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i am having the same problem after MR2. it was abt 56% after a soft reset(Phone was really slow kind of hanged) wend to 15% and another soft reset back to 54%. some bug i guess
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=682270
it seams that it is some bug but no one has found yet an solution..
come on guys, too focus on how bad the x2 is and forgot about the basic problems.. has anyone come to mind it might be the battery?? i had that problem too thinking i have overcharge the battery so when out and buy a new one now its all sweet.. and send the old one back SE they gave me a new one.
well hard to say but it is from the start-brand new battery and from the beginig..li-polymer battery are hard to overcharge-they can be charged even if they have 70% or 80% power still in it...but l have confirmed in Serbia several cases of battery issue-so are they all "overcharged"?
ive had at least a dozen mobile phones over the last decade and ive found with practically every one of them that if you do a reset or turn the phone off the battery meter will drop. this is nothing new and not specific to the X2 or even sony (ive had nokias and philips phones do it). i dont know if its because it takes extra grunt to restart the phone or it loses calibration or what. the battery meter guesses the percentage of power based on the voltage so its not an exact reading anyway. ive found that popping it on charge for a bit seems to sort it all out again.
anothadave said:
ive had at least a dozen mobile phones over the last decade and ive found with practically every one of them that if you do a reset or turn the phone off the battery meter will drop. this is nothing new and not specific to the X2 or even sony (ive had nokias and philips phones do it). i dont know if its because it takes extra grunt to restart the phone or it loses calibration or what. the battery meter guesses the percentage of power based on the voltage so its not an exact reading anyway. ive found that popping it on charge for a bit seems to sort it all out again.
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it never happens to any of my phones. I mean sure, it drops by about 5 percent but that's if I am updating on the phone.
kronos1 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=682270
it seams that it is some bug but no one has found yet an solution..
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not that it wont stop charging, its just the meter changes erratically with no reason, frim 90 to 4 back to like 50 just from a soft reset
but now how to stop charging?
when my phone is turn on and connected to a wall charger,then charger charge the battery to 100%..and that is that..but it still charging. when phone is off and connected on charger,then it charge to 98%..that is what it shows when i turn on the x2. l have tried battery calibration procedure and nothing..
I noticed this happened on MR1 when removing and replacing the battery (as we all needed to do soooo many times ). Something must be happening with the contacts. I just made sure they were clean and reinserted my battery and haven't had a problem since.
has anyone noticed that when you charge the battery
when the phone is switched off, that the battery does not stop charging? the big battery icon keeps going up an down even if you leave it charging all night? the icon is still showing charge..
**Charging Info**
Information from [email protected] back in February
'The Initial Charge should last about 4-6 hours or untill fully charge and should be recharged when possible'
BRAIN_STEW said:
Information from [email protected] back in February
'The Initial Charge should last about 4-6 hours or untill fully charge and should be recharged when possible'
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that is not an answer, i've had my phone ever since january... after 3 firmware updates it's still the same
BRAIN_STEW said:
Information from [email protected] back in February
'The Initial Charge should last about 4-6 hours or untill fully charge and should be recharged when possible'
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and this does what, i charged over night and i did a soft reset and my battery went down to 64% and another soft reset made it go up to 99%, what the heck
mathiosn said:
has anyone noticed that when you charge the battery
when the phone is switched off, that the battery does not stop charging? the big battery icon keeps going up an down even if you leave it charging all night? the icon is still showing charge..
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That is now 4th confirmed..this is exactly what is happening
kronos1 said:
That is now 4th confirmed..this is exactly what is happening
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i can confirm that too.
My previouse post is a guidline for charging.
With Li-Po's if you over charge them they discharge, this is a well know fact for RC cars/planes that run Li-Po's which is why they have charges with so many settings to get optimal performance and warnings and cut off when fully charged if the cut off/discharge does not take place it makes the Li-Moss (dendrites) unstable, when they get long enough they can short out the battery and cue explosion
When on charge for a long period have you noticed that the battery gets rather hot, and after 30/40 mins it is cool again?? this is because it has been over charged and is discharging to stop it from exploding. it also explains why even tho its been on charged all night its only at %60 odd because the discharge has taken place.
and i have just been told by a work friend that HP are doing a re-call because of the above.
BRAIN_STEW said:
My previouse post is a guidline for charging.
With Li-Po's if you over charge them they discharge, this is a well know fact for RC cars/planes that run Li-Po's which is why they have charges with so many settings to get optimal performance and warnings and cut off when fully charged if the cut off/discharge does not take place it makes the Li-Moss (dendrites) unstable, when they get long enough they can short out the battery and cue explosion
When on charge for a long period have you noticed that the battery gets rather hot, and after 30/40 mins it is cool again?? this is because it has been over charged and is discharging to stop it from exploding. it also explains why even tho its been on charged all night its only at %60 odd because the discharge has taken place.
and i have just been told by a work friend that HP are doing a re-call because of the above.
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All this you provide is ok,but problem was from the start-brand new phones were bought and from start this happens..so SE sold us defect battery? Funny, but there is no point to talk about over heat and overcharge when simple..battery icon large one when phone is off do not stop or go off display few people tried 9-12h and it still is there. Battery is no hot..it is hot after 2h-little hot..after that phone is cold. l believe that something is wrong with registry keys for charge time..l am not a programmer or developer but l dont think that we all fu*** up our batteries ..this is not a first phone to us..so we are not amateurs in usage of battery charge.
i dont understand.. why would you turn off the phone to charge it? it does appear there is still an error but this isnt necessary and wont charge the phone any faster or more efficiently.
anothadave said:
i dont understand.. why would you turn off the phone to charge it? it does appear there is still an error but this isnt necessary and wont charge the phone any faster or more efficiently.
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Some times l do not want to be disturbed and if battery is low l turn off the phone...and plug it to charge... obviously there are no body who thinks that this bug is annoying.
This is my first device with such a bug,and because l deal with mobiles(l had over 100 devices and use them form last 10 years) never cross to such a issue..and nobody know how to solve this bug.

Battery not charging to 100%

Been running Android for over a week now and this morning when pulling the phone of the charger I noticed it was only at 89%. This is from a full overnight charge.
Got to work and it had dropped to 85% (Watching videos) and plugged it into my laptop at work and it again only charged to 89%
Anyone else had the same issue. Will cut back to Windows to see if it goes further.
dusty_nz said:
Been running Android for over a week now and this morning when pulling the phone of the charger I noticed it was only at 89%. This is from a full overnight charge.
Got to work and it had dropped to 85% (Watching videos) and plugged it into my laptop at work and it again only charged to 89%
Anyone else had the same issue. Will cut back to Windows to see if it goes further.
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Hello dude!
Try removing the battery, wait a few minutes and put it again. See what happen.
Sometimes it is a error when the driver is "reading" the battery settings/status.
Hope it help!!
Same with me, only 90% with all night chage
Same here mine will only charge to 93% while charging overnight
Rebooting into womo and it then proceeded to charge to 100%.
Not a major but a bug that needs investigating.
also had this issue a user responded to me on the builds thread, he said to let it run down to 5% and plug the charger back in. also the one about booting to wm then back on android should fix it.
Same here at 94%. Seems to be a common problem...
Sent from my HTC HD2 using XDA App
im getting 96%.
psykick5 said:
Same here at 94%. Seems to be a common problem...
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Yes, I've got a same problem.
I've heard that no Charging-Stop exists (in kernel), so you may "destroy" your battery because it is overcharging ... so be careful
mine stops at 93%
yeah im a bit scared for my battery...ive been charging it almost twice a day now cause it dies so fast
i even have SetCPU with the profiles from the other thread, but its still draining REALLY fast...
i hope this doesnt have any permanent damage to the battery :S
HD2_Noob said:
I've heard that no Charging-Stop exists (in kernel), so you may "destroy" your battery because it is overcharging ... so be careful
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where did you hear that? can you confirm?
The no stop sounds like complete nonsense. For one, it would be an obvious massive problem so the devs would have worked on it. Two, if you can detect battery charge it would be really easy to make it stop. Three, if it didn't stop, why did it used to halt at 98% for most people?
Originally Posted by Cotulla View Post
I want to explain state of Android porting, because a lot of inconsistent information around.
1)DATA (3G, GPRS, EDGE) isn't working fully yet. Even with "MTU fix" it lost a lot of TX packets (it's why upload speed on speed test so slow)
2)Battery: at current moment extended battery not supported (2350 mAh). Support of them rather complex however.
also battery working in read only mode, it's why during long android usage u can get wrong results. Will be fixed in future.
Hard reset..is only one solution
Actually _everyone_ can get this problem - after reboot u won't able to launch any external exe (exe from rom will work).
It happen because something sometimes can be corrupted during WM shutdown...
I got this problem two times Both time need to hard reset device.
So I recommend to everyone make backups!
So is it confirmed that robot voice (apt voice ) issue fixed now?
^^
confirm problem
read this before post
I have the same problem. HTC wildfire.
Try recalibrating the battery:
1. Turn off all uncessesary apps in the background.
2. Let the battery of the phone run out until it turns its self off.
3. Take out the battery for 2 minutes
4. Put the battery back in and charge the battery until it is fully charged "At least 4 hours"
5. Once it has charged take the battery out for 2 minutes then put it back in and boot the phone up
I managed
The phone was on and charging all night and it was at 97%. I turned off the phone and left it plugged for couple of hours, on and its 100%. Simples

Terrible problem battery

Hi!, im terrible problem for my battery
a long time (1 month) i bought two batteries for nexus 4 Originals, but the two battery only charged to 91% (long time jump direct to 100%) but low charged 9% without reazon
im try all for the solution the problem:
Reinstall kitkat 4.4.4 from adb
Franco kernel
CWM don't option wipe battery
Calibrate battery too, failed.
ideas please, im desesperate.
Sorry for my poor english
hiroki-bass said:
Hi!, im terrible problem for my battery
a long time (1 month) i bought two batteries for nexus 4 Originals, but the two battery only charged to 91% (long time jump direct to 100%) but low charged 9% without reazon
im try all for the solution the problem:
Reinstall kitkat 4.4.4 from adb
Franco kernel
CWM don't option wipe battery
Calibrate battery too, failed.
ideas please, im desesperate.
Sorry for my poor english
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I would like to suggest you to check the batteries properly. Buy the authenticated once.
first flash the stock image and check the battery on it
Rohit02 said:
I would like to suggest you to check the batteries properly. Buy the authenticated once.
first flash the stock image and check the battery on it
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hi! the batteries was originals with serials and dates 2014.
and how to check these batteries?
Greetings
daviduco said:
Factory reset and don't install apps. Then check battery usage.
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good idea? im try this in 5 hours, check the battery and tell results.
hiroki-bass said:
Hi!, im terrible problem for my battery
a long time (1 month) i bought two batteries for nexus 4 Originals, but the two battery only charged to 91% (long time jump direct to 100%) but low charged 9% without reazon
im try all for the solution the problem:
Reinstall kitkat 4.4.4 from adb
Franco kernel
CWM don't option wipe battery
Calibrate battery too, failed.
ideas please, im desesperate.
Sorry for my poor english
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first of all try a battery calibration program like this: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nema.batterycalibration&hl=en
maybe it is a calibration problem.
as far as i know batter stats are not erased with a factory reset
then try an app like this :https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ccc71.bmw&hl=en
it should tell you the battery capacity and see if everything is working as it should.
good luck! i hope that will solve your problems, or at least find out what your problem is!
P.S. if it is an app related problem, or wakelock related you can find it with betterbattery stats.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179809
That battery calibration app is a placebo. The batterystats.bin file doesn't do anything to change the microcontroller inside the battery pack itself.
nowster said:
That battery calibration app is a placebo. The batterystats.bin file doesn't do anything to change the microcontroller inside the battery pack itself.
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And I do that?
hiroki-bass said:
And I do that?
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Allow the phone to discharge fully until it turns itself off, by normal use and not using a battery draining app (or a benchmark). Then charge slowly and continuously until full, without making the battery hot, eg. by USB port on computer.
If you discharge too quickly you risk getting the red light of doom.
nowster said:
Allow the phone to discharge fully until it turns itself off, by normal use and not using a battery draining app (or a benchmark). Then charge slowly and continuously until full, without making the battery hot, eg. by USB port on computer.
If you discharge too quickly you risk getting the red light of doom.
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ok, i will try it [emoji106]
nowster said:
Allow the phone to discharge fully until it turns itself off, by normal use and not using a battery draining app (or a benchmark). Then charge slowly and continuously until full, without making the battery hot, eg. by USB port on computer.
If you discharge too quickly you risk getting the red light of doom.
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I missed it just a little, I got to 98% charge, but a few minutes and quickly under 93%. It is a breakthrough.
it was with a single USB cable charge (not data), lest appears the red light of death
tonight will try only usb cable data.
Greetings
hiroki-bass said:
I missed it just a little, I got to 98% charge, but a few minutes and quickly under 93%. It is a breakthrough.
it was with a single USB cable charge (not data), lest appears the red light of death
tonight will try only usb cable data.
Greetings
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Last few percent takes longer to charge, I think this is by design. Mine behaves the same way.
nowster said:
Allow the phone to discharge fully until it turns itself off, by normal use and not using a battery draining app (or a benchmark). Then charge slowly and continuously until full, without making the battery hot, eg. by USB port on computer.
If you discharge too quickly you risk getting the red light of doom.
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ok, i try usd cable and the result is equals the charger that only provides electricity only reached 98% in 30 minutes and under 93%
Halp me

Bettery indicator is wrong on dm98 smart watch

Lifetime of my dm98 (lem4?) watches is about two days, that is nice. But the battery indicator shows ~50% by the time the battery is drained. It does not freeze at any level steadily going down to 50% and powers off then. Charging starts with 1% as it should be, but it is what one sees before android is booted.
Is it just on my device? Anything I can do to make the indicator showing the real battery level?
BYgrex said:
Lifetime of my dm98 (lem4?) watches is about two days, that is nice. But the battery indicator shows ~50% by the time the battery is drained. It does not freeze at any level steadily going down to 50% and powers off then. Charging starts with 1% as it should be, but it is what one sees before android is booted.
Is it just on my device? Anything I can do to make the indicator showing the real battery level?
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Somebody been able to install Android 5.1 on this DM98 ?
BYgrex said:
Lifetime of my dm98 (lem4?) watches is about two days, that is nice. But the battery indicator shows ~50% by the time the battery is drained. It does not freeze at any level steadily going down to 50% and powers off then. Charging starts with 1% as it should be, but it is what one sees before android is booted.
Is it just on my device? Anything I can do to make the indicator showing the real battery level?
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Do you have the GPS turned off. Adrian.
AKinsella1 said:
Do you have the GPS turned off. Adrian.
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GPS is enabled all the time
BYgrex said:
GPS is enabled all the time
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Not if in battery saving mode in location settings. Anyway to calibrate battery correctly you to to charge to full. Then leave the screen on until DM98 shuts down. Should run through from 100% to 15%warning and down to 0%. Then charge again and you should be right. Adrian. P.S you can play a movie the whole time to speed up the discharge. Adrian.
uninstall google play service and the battery indicator % work fine. it turn off at 0% always!
galaxy76 said:
uninstall google play service and the battery indicator % work fine. it turn off at 0% always!
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LOL
AKinsella1 said:
LOL
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it's true! Make a test! If that's not true I'll give you permission to get around. You must first reset and do not enter the playstore anyway, otherwise the google play service is installed in secret!
AKinsella1 said:
Not if in battery saving mode in location settings. Anyway to calibrate battery correctly you to to charge to full. Then leave the screen on until DM98 shuts down. Should run through from 100% to 15%warning and down to 0%. Then charge again and you should be right. Adrian. P.S you can play a movie the whole time to speed up the discharge. Adrian.
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this helped me, thank you
I've got DM98 guys its great actually..i was looking for compatibility of earphone or headset is anyone of you already tried compatible earphone or headset..?plz help..any Apps may be to be use..?
my dm98 simply does not load.
With the loading and on the screen only the logo to load appears but it never ends. I press the start button and only the word "Smartwartch" appears on the screen and then it goes off.
DM98, 2,2" screen doesn't accept the SIM card.
When started with the SIM inside, the first screen is the numerical keyboard reuesting the SIM card PIN input. My card has no PIN code!
I can't skip this screen.
Additionally, because it's the second hand purchase, I have no factory code for resetting the device.
Any advice?
regards
Chris

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