HY there ,
Here is my problem :
I have a TG01 5.221840 (build 21840.5.0.60) and radio version 5001.0001.67 and my problem is that the battery lasts 30 min.
I charged the phone (off) for 12 hours and in the morning it showed 2 lines at battery indicator. I tried to put a cooked rom using the SD card method but the SDDL+ won't start because of the battery.
I can't use the phone with this rom ! The phone had different ROM's on it and it worked perfect. I got it from a friend and he put the original rom ( I Think) and therefore got my problem.
Is there a way to change the rom ? Thank you guys.
Minasmorgul said:
HY there ,
Here is my problem :
I have a TG01 5.221840 (build 21840.5.0.60) and radio version 5001.0001.67 and my problem is that the battery lasts 30 min.
I charged the phone (off) for 12 hours and in the morning it showed 2 lines at battery indicator. I tried to put a cooked rom using the SD card method but the SDDL+ won't start because of the battery.
I can't use the phone with this rom ! The phone had different ROM's on it and it worked perfect. I got it from a friend and he put the original rom ( I Think) and therefore got my problem.
Is there a way to change the rom ? Thank you guys.
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with this method dont need a 90% full battery:
But- you have to be carefull! put after screen on the battery cover- then you can not lose your battery!
2 Short-Pin
1. Copy a functional ROM on SD Card. PRG folder
2. Rename to TG01WP_00.enc
3. Put the battery in and plug Power- Kable. Charging LED flash RED *
4. short pin 1 and 3 (back side under sim card, remove black plastic) Hold the short and press RESET. Hold short pin 1 and 3 for 10 sec. Display go on and ROM flash beginn put after screen on the battery cover- then you can not lose your battery!
so I managed to install a custom rom on it , but now I have a different problem.
After I left the phone to recharge for 10 h , it has only 10 % battery ! I took the battery to be measured and it's ok , my charger is ok , my usb port is ok ....
So my question is : Could a ROM , or RADIO affect the battery on my phone , or my phone's recharging capabilities ? please help !
Minasmorgul said:
so I managed to install a custom rom on it , but now I have a different problem.
After I left the phone to recharge for 10 h , it has only 10 % battery ! I took the battery to be measured and it's ok , my charger is ok , my usb port is ok ....
So my question is : Could a ROM , or RADIO affect the battery on my phone , or my phone's recharging capabilities ? please help !
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Does it go "sleep" at all ? If it only switches off backlight but does not go sleep, You battery will be discharged completely for about several hours
Regards
fxdjacentyfxd
"sleep" as in backlight turns off , and the device locks ! Yes it does , when I press the power button , I have to unlock it !
do you use usb to micro usb charger or do you plug into AC ?
my computer charges tg01 over usb in about 20h from 10% to 100%
I can't believe that it get empty in 30min and everything is ok.
maybe it only shows it's charged 100%, I had something like that after boot 100% and in few minutes 40%. try to charge it after turn off and leave it for night, then try
i charge my phone with the power cable that came in the box , or with the usb - data cable same from the box ! I want to know if the problem is my phone or the rom !?
try ffboy's rom, working great for me - 2 days to charge battery.
or try Nokser's pro rom , it also works great
hey there, I tried different roms but the same. I shows that it's charging , the orange led is lid , and once every few minutes it turns green then orange again. And on percent it doesn't pass 40 % ! what should I do ?
GO to service!!
the fast battery discharge it is very simple to prove, in your situation...
If you buy it from store... they will manage your situation...
If you just get the phone from another source....bad luck!.
I use this phone 1,5 years... without problems...
I read hundreds of forums....never ever hear about your type of problem!?
good luck
Unfortunately your problem seem to be hardware, either battery or phone not charging it...
Order a new battery (I suggest 1200mAh one from Mugen to keep your phone Slim).
If the problem still occurs then this is your phone's fault.
Minasmorgul said:
I took the battery to be measured and it's ok !
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Forgive my question but what do You mean saying "battery mesaured was ok ?"
1) Did You measure its voltage ? How high it was ? You say battery indicator in tg01 shows too little so :
a) either You are wrong saying battery is ok because it is not charged enough high
b ) or if externally measured voltage was enough high You have 2 possibilities again:
- tg01 is damaged . Sucks energy like vaccum cleaner. Tragedy
- tg01 is ok but battery is damaged ( weak ). What I mean ? It is not so rare that battery can show good voltage but has weak "load" parameters. It is typical in bad quality aku. Even If You have for example 4.0V without load, any big load causes big voltage drops because bad aku has decreased capacitance and increased internal resistance.
My advice is check Your battery in any external circuit. Try to charge it externally and check voltage with load. Current about 100mA should give voltage drop about 30mV for tg01 battery. If it gives much above it ( let's say above 60mV), it is faulty.
Regards
fxdjacentyfxd
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My Xda II is always charging. Even when is not plugged in.
Battery life is around 6 - 7 hrs.
First i thought that is the battery dead, but i tried with a new one.. and got the same result. He eats like 10 % in one hour.
Now I have Sin.Merged.V.2.0 but is not the soft fault.
I hared that I have do a hard reset but I don’t know how.
Anybody have an idea what to do so will not be on charge mode anymore ?
it's normal for a himalaya to charge up to 100% then run of the battery untill it reach a surden % and then begin charging once more
Is always on charging mode. Even when is not plugged in.
Probably a short on the pins on base of phone. Get a magnifying glass and take close look.
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is not this .. i checked...
does anyone know ? why it shows charging and eats up my xda2 battery ?
I have the same problem! My XDA II is always charging. Even when is not plugged in. And i think it needs more thime for charging.
Battery life is around 4 hours.
I also tried hard reset a couple of times. It did not work. Still charging all the time!
I NEED SOME GOOD ADVICE ABOUT THIS.
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ME TOO !! please anyone knows something about this ? Why is always charging and eats bettery life time ?
ok, so consider the possibility your battery is on the way out and you need to buy a new one, obviously if you haven't had the PDA/Battery wrong, this shouldn't be true, but nonetheless a possibiliy
always charging and eats bettery life time
I found out that my qtek 2020 has some other failure than yust bad battery. I took it to the service and they try with other battery and also put on my ppc new software (upgrade) but no succes.Battery still always charging and eats bettery life time.
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yes i tried with a new battery and also made a software upgrade but still the same problem...it always says charging...
anyone knows a solution ?
There is a green lite always on. Usualy it is blinking and while it is always on, it needs at least 10times more power than usualy. This is the reason why battery life is so short.
On monday i will try to diskonect the green lite and hope solve the problem with battery life.
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no... don't do that ... the green light doesnt eat the battery...
the battery is eaten because the XDA thinks is charging...is not the light
maybe the pins are touching somewhere... this is what should cause this battery eating
You were right. 4 days testing my qtek2020 and result was mistake in mother board. Imposible to locate short. It is not in the pins, IT IS mother board...
I have battery problem too,
I read it must be alive 160 hours but my xda is down more speed
I changed my battery 2700 mA battery new one same problem continue
it finish speedly
could this problem electronic battery assambly of my xda IIi?
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well i sold mine... but i never was able to fix the phone... i dont think it was the batteries, nor the software... i think the phone was broken... in one way or another...
i wish you all luck with this problem... i hope you'll all fix it
had the same problem before, its still under warranty wayback that time, they said its a problem with the board inside. anyway they fixed it and replaced the circuit board inside. the call timers were revert back to 0 and my imei had changed so basically just like a new phone.
hi people
please check this 2 min video and you will come to know what i am trying to say and what help i need
Note : this video is raw not edited.
100% to 81% in just 2 min
i use :
1. ics final by jusada
2. lagfreev1
3. volume battery drain fix
i recently did battery calibration also both by software and cwm recovery wipe method. due tho this i have to remain under power or other way is to switch off and charge, but guys i can't switch off my device its always ringing and my business also.
Youtube video link as i don't know how to embed here :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ecEaHAaXSwU
Calibrate battery:
Turn phone off
Charge until 100% appears on the screen.
Turn off charger and remove battery
Put battery back in battery after at least 90 seconds.
Use CWM to boot into recovery
Go to advanced and delete Battery Stats
Reboot phone & DO NOT recharge
When the phone reaches 10% charge, put back on charge.
Remember all battery start to loose their charge if used constantly. Re chargable batteries become less effective over time.
Wy u disconnect the charger when it reaches 100%?? Its fake dude. Wait till the system reminds u in the notification that battery charged!!.. Some ROMs might hav removed that.. Seriously charge ur battery from 10% to 100% for 3 HRS...
Prashanthme said:
Wy u disconnect the charger when it reaches 100%?? Its fake dude. Wait till the system reminds u in the notification that battery charged!!.. Some ROMs might hav removed that.. Seriously charge ur battery from 10% to 100% for 3 HRS...
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It's not fake. I charged for six hours straight and have th same result as this guy. cooltt is correct: the effectiveness of rechargable batteries degrade over time.
Sent from my GT-S5830
cooltt said:
Calibrate battery:
Turn phone off
Charge until 100% appears on the screen.
Turn off charger and remove battery
Put battery back in battery after at least 90 seconds.
Use CWM to boot into recovery
Go to advanced and delete Battery Stats
Reboot phone & DO NOT recharge
When the phone reaches 10% charge, put back on charge.
Remember all battery start to loose their charge if used constantly. Re chargable batteries become less effective over time.
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I already did this mate as i have stated in my 1st post. Regarding effectiveness i purchased this mobile 1 month ago.
Sent from my GT-S5830 using Tapatalk
Prashanthme said:
Wy u disconnect the charger when it reaches 100%?? Its fake dude. Wait till the system reminds u in the notification that battery charged!!.. Some ROMs might hav removed that.. Seriously charge ur battery from 10% to 100% for 3 HRS...
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I am on custom rom mate and nothing reminds at full charge. Don't comment when u cant help
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mor_1228 said:
I am on custom rom mate and nothing reminds at full charge. Don't comment when u cant help
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He meant with a good intention .
The more you become hostile , the more people will not help you .
Herpderp Adreno + Tegra.
EmoBoiix3 said:
He meant with a good intention .
The more you become hostile , the more people will not help you .
Herpderp Adreno + Tegra.
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He commented as video fake, whereas i already mentioned in first post the video is not edited and is raw posted here.
Ok everyone calm down.
My original post about how to calibrate this battery is correct, i'm using ICS final no tweaks by Jusada and i get the 100% charged confirmation when i charge with phone switched off.
I know some custom roms don't have this feature but you can still charge to capacity with the phone on, when it reaches 100% turn the phone off and charge for a further 20 mins.
This battery takes 2hrs 42 mins to charge from dead but you should never allow it to die as it strains the internal structure of the battery.
The battery icon is not a true representation of the remaining charge until the phone has been used over a couple of days and charged up at least once, this is the way all rechargerble batteries work
ya actually if i charge with my device off i get full charge in 2:30 to 3 hours but when i switch on and charge then it charges from dead to 100 in just 1:30 hours so by this i know we are not getting full charge while on.
but guys this is bad we need to find some way out this is really not good that we have to switch off our devices as there can be some emergency also, never did in my nokia,blackberry.
by the way in some thread i read this trick so today i followed this and will post my result after 24 hours :
How to Calibrate your battery ; guide by Hiroshirou :
1. (phone on) charge to 100% until it actually says full in settings > about phone > status > battery status
2. unplug charger and turn off phone
3. (phone off) plug charger in until it charges to 100%
4. unplug charger and power it on
5. (phone on) plug the charger in and charge it to 100%
6. unplug charger and reboot phone to recovery (into cwm5)
7. go to advanced and clear battery stats.
8. turn on the the phone and charge it to 100% - DONE!
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its normal, android battery gauge is lying all along.
combine with already ****ty battery in ace made it even worse.
www.androidpolice.com/2010/12/14/your-battery-gauge-is-lying-to-you-everything-you-need-to-know-about-bump-charging-and-inconsistent-battery-drain/
and read this to calibrate. its the one and only tuts i use to recalibrate
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1071885
Did you by any chance, send an input current into an output port? (like 3.5mm jack)
redlag said:
Did you by any chance, send an input current into an output port? (like 3.5mm jack)
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never mate i never did that.
mor_1228 said:
never mate i never did that.
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Alright. I once accidently put my speaker output into 3.5mm jack instead of speaker input in my last phone and my battery didn't use to last more than 30 minutes. Maybe you can try to swap batteries temporarily to check if it's a battery issue or phone/software issue! That will narrow it down.
its a software issue only as my battery is new i purchased 1 month ago.
Backup data and perform a fresh installation and calibrate again.
It this doesn't work, it's definitely a hardware issue.
P.s. age doesn't matter. A bad battery will go bad whenever it wants to. I will still suggest you to try swapping batteries first to narrow down the issue. Try krne mein kya jata hai?
oki i am on a test of a procedure that will complete in 24 hours after that i will try to use fresh installation right now i am busy in editing custom ROM for me so i guess have to wait for battery to got down till 10%.
So this is the marvelous problem that arises today..
the battery sensor of my Wave S8500 seems all of a sudden completely gone: it always shows 0%.
I've installed and used CM 0.32 (and previous versions..) and the last FOTA provided from one year (I've never overclocked it, so it cannot be related in any way to overheating problems). Bada firmware is LG1.
Yesterday the phone was working as usual, it was booted in Bada for all the day and before switching it off, battery state in Bada was reporting a charge of 17% (and the battery was discharging normally).
This morning, when I tried to switch on the phone in Android (Call+ Call End) the phone strangely did not boot, so I removed and put the battery and tried to start Bada, and here too nothing happened.
Then I plugged the usb cable and tried to charge it: after some minutes I tried to switch it on in Bada and the phone started but after some seconds it switched off automatically by saying that battery was fully discharged (same happens when I boot to Android, but in this this case Android crashes after it completes the boot and automatically the phone reboots in Bada).
When the phone is plugged in with the charger (whether it is switched on or off) the battery is reported as it is charging normally but the level reported is always 0%.
Does anyone ever had this problem? Is there any possible solutions? the mad thing is that when I switched off the phone yesterday it was working perfectly like new..
PS: I have not other Waves to test battery with them and I have not other batteries to test them with my Wave... and... please do not suggest to simply reflash everything unless you're quite sure it may work, reflashing with a battery sensor that seems to always read 0% does not appear to be a great idea...
...please do not suggest to simply reflash everything unless you're quite sure it may work, reflashing with a battery sensor that seems to always read 0% does not appear to be a great idea...
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Sorry, but this is nearly exact what I would test...
Because the Question is...
A.
Is Battery dead or half dead... after 2 years possible...
B.
Is something dead in handset... = really bad if Hardware damage.
C.
But you are able to use such intrument to check battery...
In German Voltmeter...
+ and - are visible on Battery...
https://www.google.de/search?q=volt...B8XLswb6j4CgBg&ved=0CFQQsAQ&biw=1920&bih=1063
Check battery...
If you are not able to use such Voltmeter... ask friends, neighbars...
Go in shop...
This thing is cheap...
Best Regards
Edit 1.
Digital Multimeter in English... you can check Service Manual from S8500...
Edit 2.
You have to check Volt... in German...
Check battery label, you can read 3,7 V...
Now use Voltmeter proper...
Normal could be 4 Volt... or 3,8... something higher as 3,7...
Empty means not 0... maybe 2 Volt or less...
No idea yet...
Post your measurement, user will tell you, if Hardware or Software related problem...
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http://www.handy-faq.de/forum/samsu...6097-handy_akku_sagt_leer_wahrscheinlich.html
No joke...
Full seems:
Code:
[B]4178 mV[/B]
I can remember, 1 of my Batteries from S8530 was bad...
Charge Cycle or not charged...
Same S8530 with new Battery now perfect since over 1 year...
So only battery was bad...
But S8530 Hardware NOT damaged.
This strange battery I use for tests...
Best Regards
fortunately, now the problems seems solved :victory:
it's weird but after more than an hour plugged in to the DC charger, the battery sensor in the phone is came alive, now it reports 24%, a moment ago it was still at 0%, the charger is extremely hot (more than usual) and the battery is cold (usually it's hotter when charging) but it's charging again and the indicator is working.
thanks @adfree, I tried to read the voltage and ampere with a Multimeter, it reports reasonable values for voltage when the phone says the charge it's 0% (about 3.7V), but I don't know how to read the remaining charge level with it and with this lithium battery (if it's possible)..
probably it's the battery that is going to die...
Edit: another thing I noticed now when rebooting the phone is that it seems to always lose the information about the date and hour set (like when the battery is removed and the End-Call button it's kept pressed for some seconds).
Maybe we could collect also date of Battery and maybe S/N...
Lets start with date.
3 batteries of ... I have...
Code:
2010.08.12 S/N AA...
2010.11.17 S/N AA...
2010.11.28 S/N TA...
2010.11.20 S/N YA
2010.12.20 S/N YA...
So these 3 from 2010... No idea which is the faulty one...
Forgotten...
But I can use all 3 of them...
Maybe later I will check 4 more... and 1 from S8600 to see date...
Best Regards
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S/N first 2 Letters... and few more batteries from me added...
Mine from S8500 is:
Code:
2010.10.30 S/N AA...
Here are some screenshot taken with middle charge level:
- Without the DC charger plugged in:
- With the DC charger plugged in:
guari said:
Mine from S8500 is:
Code:
2010.10.30 S/N AA...
Here are some screenshot taken with middle charge level:
- Without the DC charger plugged in:
- With the DC charger plugged in:
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how to do that test sir?
eggyXD said:
how to do that test sir?
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Insert with dialer:
Code:
*#7092463*#
then select:
3 Device Test;
[4] Device;
[5] batt,Poweron info, charging Temp
If your problem still exist then try to shortcircuit the battery for 1 sec.
HMIDA92 said:
If your problem still exist then try to shortcircuit the battery for 1 sec.
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how to do that ?
Ahmed00021 said:
how to do that ?
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By connecting (wiring) anode and cathode. (+ & -)
Sry 4 bd eng!
BR
I know that this is quite old thread but I have experencied same problems.
I have Samsung Wave, and few months ago problems with battery started. It might be connected with changing to Bada 2.0 but who knows ?
On Bada 1.x the battery was lasting quite long (even 7 days without using it heavily), on Bada 2.0 it was worse (2-3 days). After 2-3 months I noticed that battery isn't charging properly. It charges and then drops. You could charge whole day and it wasn't full.
So I bought a 'new' one (new means not used, but basically it was old, production date 2010.10), and nothing changed.
Is it hardware problem?
Same thing happen with my Wave2 8530
battery stuck on 0% while the charger connected
when plug out the charger the phone shut down ..
the problem i guess was with the battery because the solution that worked is so simple i take the battery out and charge it with external battery charger .. voila
i put it back in the phone and the battery shows 86% and every things now ok .. the battery is now charging in the phone normaly .
So i just played with Custom ROMs to find the best for me...
But from one point my Phone f*cked up the battery detecting...
CM9 and CM9 detect the battery at 45% and then he Level instantly just drop to 0%...
I cant even restart my phone, so i guess the battery really went out...
So how can i fix, that the ROM would not detect it 45% but 3-4% ?
And let me fully chage my phone ?
Stock rom Always Detect it 100% and then randonly the phone shut down in random times (cuz it drops the level to 0%)
I've tried the "Fully-Charge, Fully-Discharge" But the ROM still detect the Battery wrong...
Even tried to delete the battery stats...
Any solution, or idea ?
I currently use CM with the built-in CM9 kernel...
I think its battery problem.use a new battery.ur prblm will be solved
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RabirX said:
So i just played with Custom ROMs to find the best for me...
But from one point my Phone f*cked up the battery detecting...
CM9 and CM9 detect the battery at 45% and then he Level instantly just drop to 0%...
I cant even restart my phone, so i guess the battery really went out...
So how can i fix, that the ROM would not detect it 45% but 3-4% ?
And let me fully chage my phone ?
Stock rom Always Detect it 100% and then randonly the phone shut down in random times (cuz it drops the level to 0%)
I've tried the "Fully-Charge, Fully-Discharge" But the ROM still detect the Battery wrong...
Even tried to delete the battery stats...
Any solution, or idea ?
I currently use CM with the built-in CM9 kernel...
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How old is the battery? What charging cable are you using and what is the cable plugged into?
If the battery is more then a year old it could be 'tired' and not holding a charge correctly (trying another known good battery in your phone will determine this, as will trying your battery in another phone, and if it works well you may have more issues to deal with). If you got the phone second hand, you have no way of knowing the battery's history. Repeated overcharging is also not recommended, as well as leaving the battery in very hot places as it can damage the onboard circuitry in the battery.
Cheap aftermarket (non OEM) USB cables are not that great imo, they are generally not as well made and soon get loose connections, resulting in poor connectivity (charging with a bad cable can also damage the battery). Always use the original cable or a good quality aftermarket one, like Belkin.
Charging the phone from a USB port on a PC or laptop (and/or via a USB hub) is not as efficient as charging it directly from a wall mains USB adapter, because the power often gets interrupted. Ideally for the best charge you should turn the phone off and use a wall/mains socket USB lead, so as give a direct, constant, power supply to charge a battery. A typical full charge is done in two hours. If you charge this way and the battery still has issues buy a new one.
smirnofred said:
How old is the battery? What charging cable are you using and what is the cable plugged into?
If the battery is more then a year old it could be 'tired' and not holding a charge correctly (trying another known good battery in your phone will determine this, as will trying your battery in another phone, and if it works well you may have more issues to deal with). If you got the phone second hand, you have no way of knowing the battery's history. Repeated overcharging is also not recommended, as well as leaving the battery in very hot places as it can damage the onboard circuitry in the battery.
Cheap aftermarket (non OEM) USB cables are not that great imo, they are generally not as well made and soon get loose connections, resulting in poor connectivity (charging with a bad cable can also damage the battery). Always use the original cable or a good quality aftermarket one, like Belkin.
Charging the phone from a USB port on a PC or laptop (and/or via a USB hub) is not as efficient as charging it directly from a wall mains USB adapter, because the power often gets interrupted. Ideally for the best charge you should turn the phone off and use a wall/mains socket USB lead, so as give a direct, constant, power supply to charge a battery. A typical full charge is done in two hours. If you charge this way and the battery still has issues buy a new one.
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First of all, the Phone is manufactured in 11W41 (2011 Week #41) and the battery in 11W39 (2011 Week #39)
I use a tipical Micro USB charger which does not connect to the wall with USB but the cable directly integrated into the adapter...
And the phone's shipped official cable to charge throught my PC...
The battery worked fine before i forgot to delete battery stats and flashed a ROM...
After that, all ROM is getting fake battery data...
After using my phone i noticed:
-When the phone displays 70-80% charge, the battery actually have 10-15%
-When the battery reach 0% the phone not just jumps to 0% but the Phone shut down within a half second (as no more energy)
-When i charge it to 3-4% the phone show 80% again...
-So i can charge it to about 10 or max 15% when the OS detect 100% and does not charge it further more, which prevent me from properly re-calibrate the battery stats, cuz 10-15 will be always the max charge of the battery...
Now i'm looking for some kind of Mod / App that fake the Battery level to the OS (for example lock it to 5% and the OS continue to charge the battery) i know its dangerious cuz if i'm not aware i'll overcharge it and it will die permanently, but i have no better idea ATM...
Update: Sometimes after my phone dies from no remaining electron in the battery It displays 5% charge when i switch it on while connected to a charger (the only way i can switch it on) And starts to increase.. (5-6-7-8 etc..)
But sometimes it instantly jumps up to 70-80% if i think right when the screen switches of..
So i enabled "No-screen-off-whili-on-charger" and letit charging..
Will notice you about the result...
RabirX said:
First of all, the Phone is manufactured in 11W41 (2011 Week #41) and the battery in 11W39 (2011 Week #39)
I use a tipical Micro USB charger which does not connect to the wall with USB but the cable directly integrated into the adapter...
And the phone's shipped official cable to charge throught my PC...
The battery worked fine before i forgot to delete battery stats and flashed a ROM...
After that, all ROM is getting fake battery data...
After using my phone i noticed:
-When the phone displays 70-80% charge, the battery actually have 10-15%
-When the battery reach 0% the phone not just jumps to 0% but the Phone shut down within a half second (as no more energy)
-When i charge it to 3-4% the phone show 80% again...
-So i can charge it to about 10 or max 15% when the OS detect 100% and does not charge it further more, which prevent me from properly re-calibrate the battery stats, cuz 10-15 will be always the max charge of the battery...
Now i'm looking for some kind of Mod / App that fake the Battery level to the OS (for example lock it to 5% and the OS continue to charge the battery) i know its dangerious cuz if i'm not aware i'll overcharge it and it will die permanently, but i have no better idea ATM...
Update: Sometimes after my phone dies from no remaining electron in the battery It displays 5% charge when i switch it on while connected to a charger (the only way i can switch it on) And starts to increase.. (5-6-7-8 etc..)
But sometimes it instantly jumps up to 70-80% if i think right when the screen switches of..
So i enabled "No-screen-off-whili-on-charger" and letit charging..
Will notice you about the result...
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try reflash stock.ics ftf should fix this
Already tried, the Stock rom always showed 100% charge, and when the battery ran out, just powered off...
(Jumped from 100 to 0 instantly)
As i mentioned, in the reply you quoted, today it started charging from 0...
It went good, but somewhy, it just stopped at 26% and not a single volt went into the Battery...
As i Pulled out the Cable, the indicator jumped to 100 instantly...
Can you link several stock ROMs ?
I've tried with the 4.0.4 Android
but maybe the 2.3 can still work with it...
RabirX said:
Already tried, the Stock rom always showed 100% charge, and when the battery ran out, just powered off...
(Jumped from 100 to 0 instantly)
As i mentioned, in the reply you quoted, today it started charging from 0...
It went good, but somewhy, it just stopped at 26% and not a single volt went into the Battery...
As i Pulled out the Cable, the indicator jumped to 100 instantly...
Can you link several stock ROMs ?
I've tried with the 4.0.4 Android
but maybe the 2.3 can still work with it...
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but i think theres some HW damage. even if not rhe battery maybe some config chip is broken or whatever on the board. normally flashing a stock.ics.ftf resloves all software issues, as its resets all stuff to factory..
anyway, here u can find links to other android versions: http://talk.sonymobile.com/t5/Andro...y-Bean-ICS-Ice-Cream-Sandwich-and/td-p/154389
bejunk said:
but i think theres some HW damage. even if not rhe battery maybe some config chip is broken or whatever on the board. normally flashing a stock.ics.ftf resloves all software issues, as its resets all stuff to factory..
anyway, here u can find links to other android versions:
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One solution still, that my frind has the same phone as me, so when i meet him, he can charge my battery to really full and maybe when i insert it to my phone it might work...
So I have this annoying problem that my G5 turns itself off when the percent of charge left is somewhere between 15 and 20 percent. I'm not completely sure that it affects amount of time it could operate from the full charge but at least it leads to the following problems:
1) Battery saver is never triggered so losing the ability to use the phone is always abrupt.
2) Battery usage statistics/ time left on battery predictions seem to be totally incorrect.
I've googled and found some ways to calibrate battery without rooting the phone but it seems like they always feature charging the phone while it's turned off and somehow (maybe due to newer android) G5 always turns itself on when connected to charger for me. All the apps for battery calibration seems to do nothing.
So my question is - is there any way to fix this without going to LG tech support/ rooting the phone? May factory reset help in this case perhaps?
Same issue
Very good question and very giid analyse , i have the same problem , i was about to calibrate my batterys but seems to do nothing according to your experience . i m using lg external battery charger , i think using two devices for the battery ( lg charger + phone ) give this problem , i m very confiuesed how to solve this probleme
Picoh said:
Very good question and very giid analyse , i have the same problem , i was about to calibrate my batterys but seems to do nothing according to your experience . i m using lg external battery charger , i think using two devices for the battery ( lg charger + phone ) give this problem , i m very confiuesed how to solve this probleme
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I second this I got 3 batteries and the cradle 1 never charges to 100% but seems to last longer than the 2 that do charge 100%
I think the cradle and charging throws the calibration way off then think you run 1 batt down till shutdown slap a new one in so the device never gets a charge discharge calibration