So yeah my x10 turns its screen on after it is done charging but still plugged in, and I can't find the setting to change that anywhere in the settings. I'm using 2.1, any help?
That's normal isn't it, to let you know the phones fully charged, then times out.
The problem is, it doesn't time out, not for 4 hours or so
Actually I have to agree...kind of. It's a SMARTphone... Not very smart to keep on the screen for that long as the screen drains the battery a lot... I can't confirm your statement though as I always charge at night and my screen is off when I wake up in the morning.
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But the notification LED stays on after 100% is reached and so charging the battery at night is not an option anymore but the LED with drain the battery...
geraldkw said:
But the notification LED stays on after 100% is reached and so charging the battery at night is not an option anymore but the LED with drain the battery...
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LED in contrary using very small amount of electricity
If the led drains my battery I will buy another phone, to my knowledge this led is using almost nothing from your battery. I always charge at night, and most of the time it is at 100% in the morning, sometimes 99%..
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Hi!
I found a problem on charging X10 can anyone help me to fix it.
when i turn off my X10 with battery near to 0% and plug it in for charching
when phone is still off; charching... charching... charching... LED turns green and also after 10 hours when i turn on my X10
1st problem is: LED doesn`t turn off after phone is started still pluged in the
charcher, then i unplug the charcher and LED ist still on all the time.
If charcher is unplugged until the phone is off, LED turns normally off.
2nd problem is: If charching the X10 to normally full; phone shows only around 88%
I tied to charche more than 8 hours and it didn´t charche 100%
After that i unplug the phone than i plug in the charcher again it charches normally to 100%
please help me to fix the problem!!!
THX
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[Q] --2.1 World - Battery Issue - NOT CHARGING 100%--
Hi!
I found a problem on charging X10 can anyone help me to fix it.
when i turn off my X10 with battery near to 0% and plug it in for charching
when phone is still off; charching... charching... charching... LED turns green and also after 10 hours when i turn on my X10
1st problem is: LED doesn`t turn off after phone is started still pluged in the
charcher, then i unplug the charcher and LED ist still on all the time.
If charcher is unplugged until the phone is off, LED turns normally off.
2nd problem is: If charching the X10 to normally full; phone shows only around 88%
I tied to charche more than 8 hours and it didn´t charche 100%
After that i unplug the phone than i plug in the charcher again it charches normally to 100%
please help me to fix the problem!!!
THX
running 2.1World with jit enabled
Ok first of all why did you post in 2 areas? One is only good, and second of all its normal for the X10, itll reach 100% and itll slowly reduce to a certain percentage and itll charge itself back up again
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the phone charge your battery to 100% then after an hour the batterylevel fall down to about 90% and charge again
stonie79 said:
Hi!
I found a problem on charging X10 can anyone help me to fix it.
when i turn off my X10 with battery near to 0% and plug it in for charching
when phone is still off; charching... charching... charching... LED turns green and also after 10 hours when i turn on my X10
1st problem is: LED doesn`t turn off after phone is started still pluged in the
charcher, then i unplug the charcher and LED ist still on all the time.
If charcher is unplugged until the phone is off, LED turns normally off.
2nd problem is: If charching the X10 to normally full; phone shows only around 88%
I tied to charche more than 8 hours and it didn´t charche 100%
After that i unplug the phone than i plug in the charcher again it charches normally to 100%
please help me to fix the problem!!!
THX
running 2.1World with jit enabled
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1st issue is a known bug.. There is no way that you can fix it..
2nd issue is not a bug. Its a protection of overcharging since these batteries does not respond well to be kept charged when %100 full.. Phone cuts off the electricity when its fully charged (still green led though). It starts charging again when it drops down to %90.. This keeps looping until you plug off your charge kit. So the battery level you see is randomly changes between %90-100 when you plug off the kit..
aLPaSLaN07 said:
1st issue is a known bug.. There is no way that you can fix it..
2nd issue is not a bug. Its a protection of overcharging since these batteries does not respond well to be kept charged when %100 full.. Phone cuts off the electricity when its fully charged (still green led though). It starts charging again when it drops down to %90.. This keeps looping until you plug off your charge kit. So the battery level you see is randomly changes between %90-100 when you plug off the kit..
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just said it in the other thread
Try app like Battery Graph to see a visual history.
Okay, but battery graph only analyzes the battery and how heavy its used.
This app doesn't fix the problem for charging
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stonie79 said:
Okay, but battery graph only analyzes the battery and how heavy its used.
This app doesn't fix the problem for charging
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Read post #2. This is not a bug. Once the phone reaches 100% full, it switches off charging to prevent over-charging and ruining the battery. Then when the phone falls to 90% battery level, it starts charging again. Hope this helps.
Yep, it is normal, no bugs, problem solved...
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Hi,
Got my 101 yesterday and i charged it directly on the power adapter.
I charged it like 17hours but no blinking led?
It all runs well and i think it is charged enough, anybody got the same issue?
Greets
My 70 will only blink if it is turned on while charging, otherwise it won't.
What do you mean, while it is charging or when it is done charging and turned on?
If i charge the 70 when it is turned off, it imediately turns itself on and stays on. When it has fully chrarged the led will flash. However if i put it on charge and it turns itself on, if i then turn it off and leave it charging the led never flashes when it is charged.
Modern Li-Ion battery charge regimes are complex. They will charge until full then turn off until the charge falls below a certain level, then start charging again. So if you happen to look at your device at they wrong time it might not show fully charged because it is part way through the wait cycle. This is done to prolong battery life - it stops the battery from being cooked. You can bump charge a li-on battery to get more juice it it, but that shortens battery life considerably.
Also, it is possible that your battery meter need calibrating. Every 30 days or so let your device run right down before re-charging - this should re-calibrate the meter.
Thanks
I did discover that he only blink when turned on, just what you guys telling here.
Thanks for the reactions
bufflehead said:
Modern Li-Ion battery charge regimes are complex. They will charge until full then turn off until the charge falls below a certain level, then start charging again. So if you happen to look at your device at they wrong time it might not show fully charged because it is part way through the wait cycle. This is done to prolong battery life - it stops the battery from being cooked. You can bump charge a li-on battery to get more juice it it, but that shortens battery life considerably.
Also, it is possible that your battery meter need calibrating. Every 30 days or so let your device run right down before re-charging - this should re-calibrate the meter.
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Whats bump charge?
wimmetje said:
Hi,
It all runs well and i think it is charged enough, anybody got the same issue?
Greets
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Somewhat same issue, battery charge light NEVER blinked, had Archos 32 for 2 weeks on 2.0.71. The charge would never reach 100%, it would stay at 99% for hours, all day, just could not find that 100% mark and switch to status "charged". When I would wait at 99% for an hour or more, when unplugged, the meter would say 100% immediately after disconnecting it. Maybe it was cycling or doing something battery related, but I doubt it in light of upgrading to fw 2.1.2 and now it charges to 100% without an issue and the power led blinks. Looks like they fixed that bug, or at least it is fixed for me now.
Does anyone have trouble with the Archos 70 not charging at all? This has happened a few times now, I've put it on charge overnight and when I check in the morning the battery is at no charge.
I was wondering if charging the View/Flyer was like charging the HTC phones. You charge til the light turns green, shut it down. Charge until the light turns green, turn it on, charge until light turns green again?
There is no mention of that in the Flyer's user manual.
It just says charge it with the supplied cable and it's fully charged when the light turns solid green.
It sounds like you are maybe talking about calibrating the battery meter? I did the same as my HTC phones. Charge to full, drain to about 20%, repeat a couple times. Don't drain the battery until the device shuts down, its not good for the battery, and no real benefit gained.
I haven't heard of the sequence you mentioned.
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I was wondering if charging the View/Flyer was like charging the HTC phones. You charge til the light turns green, shut it down. Charge until the light turns green, turn it on, charge until light turns green again?
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No, such myth didn't exists for the Flyer and hopefully they also disappear for other HTC devices.
"Myth? But it works..."
Yes, also my days are lucky when I see a star in my morning coffee grounds
"But why is the percentage then better?"
Ah, the percentage is better. Yes but did you ever check if the device stays longer active? Surely not because then you know, that the accumulator didn't work better when you charge him in a special way. The only change is here cheating the battery statistic which is used to build the percentage. Therefor it stays longer on high values but didn't work any minute longer. Sorry.
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Li-polimer batteries ALWAYS need a good full initial (out of the box) charge, after that, they improve in discharge over the next 5 to 10 chargings. The battery does not have any charge memory degradation as old Ni-Cads used to have so totally forget the 'discharge-recharge' idea.
However, as posted by redpoint73, never let it get below 15% or life is drastically shortened.
Best policy is, whenever you possibly can, connect it to a HTC (9Volt) charger and keep it topped up.
If you treat you devices battery as a 'only when mobile' power source; then it will give you long life. Don't misuse or abuse it...
I have a charger at the side of my sofa, one in the car (for long work days) and one at the side of the bed for overnight. Done the same for all my HTC devices before, and never had to replace a battery (which BTW, you can do if need with this tab!)
Ok, all that said...Is there such a thing as over charge? If I left the charger plugged in over night, would it be wearing down the battery? So do I need to keep an eye on charging and unplug it as soon as it's full/green lit?
tom_m said:
Ok, all that said...Is there such a thing as over charge? If I left the charger plugged in over night, would it be wearing down the battery? So do I need to keep an eye on charging and unplug it as soon as it's full/green lit?
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You can leave it plugged in.
It's a fully regulated system, just like a laptop.
For some time it happens sometimes that what I'm reading or something else that I hear a beep and the battery suddenly turns red and then automatically turned off.
He is not on, I hang it on the charger will start it after some time, but the battery is not empty. Just gave this 55% when I hung it on the charger.
Any ideas what this is?
Run the phone until it shutdown of its own accord, then fully charge, till it says charged without unplugging at all.
This should straighten things out.
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Are you using any app/widget for showing anything related to battery?
Similar thing happens to me but only below 10% when I used some apps/widgets, so strange that it happens to you at ~55%.
I use the battery ap of beautiful widgets.
I read the phone battery as those in state until it is full. Can I use the charger therefore out when it is full and has not launched yet?
do a battery calibration
Hi. I have problem with redmi note 3. Notification LED only blinking, when i turning on with discharged battery, only for a while. What is it problem? Thanks for answers.
As you already explained, YOUR BATTERY IS DISCHARGED AND THE DEVICE WON'T BOOT WITH AN EMPTY BATTERY so I'm asking you kindly to leave it charge itself for a while and then try again smh
mehrshad.shafaghi said:
As you already explained, YOUR BATTERY IS DISCHARGED AND THE DEVICE WON'T BOOT WITH AN EMPTY BATTERY so I'm asking you kindly to leave it charge itself for a while and then try again smh
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As I said. LED notification only blinking when I turning on my phone on discharged battery (on red color for. While). Normally notification led isn't working, even when I am testing in service app.
nobasic1234 said:
Hi. I have problem with redmi note 3. Notification LED only blinking, when i turning on with discharged battery, only for a while. What is it problem? Thanks for answers.
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Your battery is in negative state means no power at all it happened with me also, to fix this just plug your device to charger for some time like 20-30 mins it will show no signs of charging but it will charge after 30 min try to switch on your device ?
If nothing work, the last option (before change battery) is try to charge with inverse polarity.
You need to charge the battery without phone with cutted cable. Use inverse polarity...
Red cable (positive) in negative place of battery
Black cable (negative) in positive place of battery.
This for 20 minutes approximate.
Now try to charge with normal polarity (without phone during 30 minutes).
Put your battery in your phone and charge normally.
I repeat, this is the last option before change the battery.
For good maintenance of battery not allow low than 15% or more than 90%
Chrisis25 said:
If nothing work, the last option (before change battery) is try to charge with inverse polarity.
You need to charge the battery without phone with cutted cable. Use inverse polarity...
Red cable (positive) in negative place of battery
Black cable (negative) in positive place of battery.
This for 20 minutes approximate.
Now try to charge with normal polarity (without phone during 30 minutes).
Put your battery in your phone and charge normally.
I repeat, this is the last option before change the battery.
For good maintenance of battery not allow low than 15% or more than 90%
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Everything is okay with my phone, but I have got problem with my LED notification. It works sometimes, only i have discharged battery and this blinking for a while. Even I have another rom. Normally my LED isn't whorking when i AM getting notification.
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Everything is okay with my phone, but I have got problem with my LED notification. It works sometimes, only i have discharged battery and this blinking for a while. Even I have another rom. Normally my LED isn't whorking when i AM getting notification.
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Try with other rom, the led controller for discharged phone is in kernel but in Android is in system I think.
I don't know if I'm right, sorry.