[Q] OverStock + Atriarc LG V2 ??? - Vibrant Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

so i combined atriarc with the new overstock right ..so i love my new quadrants>>2076 and i did it three times and about the same .. but i have and unique issue with this,, battery brothers ..it drains aloooooooooooooooot ..2 % in less then 5 minutes..
what can i do about it brothers ? do profiles make the phone go a lil slower by putting this >>1.2ghz- 100 mhz scaling on conservative..it goes slower by this right ??

Recondition.
Drain to 0% till it doesn't turn on.
Charge while its off.
charge til 100% still connected get to recovery mode.
Go to advanced
Wipe battery stats.
Reboot.
Done

xriderx66 said:
Recondition.
Drain to 0% till it doesn't turn on.
Charge while its off.
charge til 100% still connected get to recovery mode.
Go to advanced
Wipe battery stats.
Reboot.
Done
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im going to try it rider.. thanks.. nice im close tu descharge so i dont have to wait alot..ill feedback when i test it ok ?

bosina said:
im going to try it rider.. thanks.. nice im close tu descharge so i dont have to wait alot..ill feedback when i test it ok ?
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No problem, all this does for you is makes your battery readings more accurate.
also, for most doing that once won't give you TOO real effect.
So after you do that, redo it once more, when you have time, and it should be good.
Flashing roms at 100% usually works best from beginning.

xriderx66 said:
Recondition.
Drain to 0% till it doesn't turn on.
Charge while its off.
charge til 100% still connected get to recovery mode.
Go to advanced
Wipe battery stats.
Reboot.
Done
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xriderx66 said:
No problem, all this does for you is makes your battery readings more accurate.
also, for most doing that once won't give you TOO real effect.
So after you do that, redo it once more, when you have time, and it should be good.
Flashing roms at 100% usually works best from beginning.
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ohh i see ...thanks for the technic ..i didnt know that one rider...so i descharged my phone completely,..now is charging off..so in the morning ill be doing what you saidd

So i guess it just did worst cuss i got 5 % lost without almost used.....well now is 94% its draining faster
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Really?!
That should have done the trick!
Hmm..
K
Rename title to needed help with reconditioning or something, then people will come

Related

HOW TO: Solve Battery Life Issues

***NOTICE***
The ROM Manager version of CWM does NOT wipe battery stats properly, as with many other things. What you need is jt1134's version of CWM that is all happy and works and stuff.
You can find his happy CWM here. And here. And also here.
And here.
Big thanks to LegionTHEFecalExcretion for the heads up on that.
***END NOTICE***
NOTE: On current DL30 and EB01 ROMs, you will not see battery life like you did on DL09 with undervolted kernels. There are NO undervolted kernels as of yet, everything kernel wise with Froyo ROMs in very much stock. These steps will improve your battery life in comparison to when you flashed Froyo, but you are not going to see spectacular changes in battery life up to what you were getting with undervolted DL09, etc. It's just not possible until we get undervolted kernels and Froyo matures for our device, development wise.
Hi everyone, I've been seeing a lot of threads about bad battery life, whether switching to Kaoscinate, Vanilla, or DL30. Stop it! Just kidding. There is a simple process everyone should follow when switching between different enough ROMs, like AOSP, CM6 and TW Eclair and Froyo. This is how you retrain your battery.
1. Charge your battery to 100% (when it gets there, let it SIT there, your phone is NOT reporting correctly).
2. Reboot to Recovery and Advanced -> Wipe Battery Stats.
3. Reboot, and use your phone until it is VERY low (5-10%, you can let it die if you want).
4. Charge your phone back to 100%
5. (Optional) Power down, then power on phone. (Thanks goes to BrwnSuperman for this suggestion, give it a try!)
Your battery issues should be solved. This needs to be done every once in a while, especially when switching between different ROMs and OS versions.
User dalrym05 posted this alternate method for retraining the battery on page 4 as well, so I thought I would share it here in the OP. I'm posting this as a USE AT YOUR OWN RISK method, as I have not tested it, and am not quite sure what the *228 steps for it actually accomplish and have to do with retraining the OS battery reporting, so I'm leaving it quoted to dalrym05 for the time being.
dalrym05 said:
Here were my steps to better battery.
1.*228 option 1
2.*228 option 2
3. Run battery completely dead to 0%
4. Plug in and boot immediately into cwm
5. Wipe battery stats and dalvik cache
6. Reboot and let charge fully before unplugging
7. Completely discharge again and fully charge again.
After this you should notice a very nice increase in battery as I did. My battery life is back up to par with eclair.
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NOTE: I did edit his post to make it a little more clear. I'm slightly anal retentive that way.
HybridByNature had an excellent suggestion on page 4. If people have good tips and tricks for maintaining good battery life, and they are easily reproducible, then I will gladly add them to the OP here. What works for you?
HybridByNature said:
This might also be a good place to add tips & tricks to extending battery life.
IE
-Close programs that you aren't using.
-Don't leave your camera or navigation running in the background.
-Turn off WiFi & GPS etc when you aren't using them.
-Don't run your screen at full brightness if you can help it.
-Figure out what uses more battery life than other things:
Pandora, internet browsing, downloading, camera/camcorder, Angry Birds etc.
If you are rooted, try and narrow it down to the best kernel/theme for your situation. I've found that I have better battery with a non-voodoo kernel but the performance increase is worth it so that's a trade-off that I make.
Let's hear from our readers: What is working for you?
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Would not surprise me if this is all it is. I have turned my phone off at 5% for an hour and turned it back on without charging and then it showed 45%. I know when batteries are low letting them sit a little bit can help, but not that much.
It is just being reported inaccurately by the OS.
This how to has been reposted like 9001 times. But yes, this is one day to do it.
Syn Ack said:
This how to has been reposted like 9001 times. But yes, this is one day to do it.
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Yes, but not as a thread, it gets posted in everyone else's "Why does my battery life suck ass" threads, so I made this so maybe people would see it and try it before posting another useless question thread in Development.
Definitely works though. Did it yesterday. Good post. It has been posted in other threads ... but I think we all know people don't read through everything very often.
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I have the battery charger and 3 batteries, I always run my battery low and leave it in the charger for a day.
I did this last night and it didn't work too well for me.
Also, when I go to wipe battery stats in the recovery, it doesn't tell me if it wiped or not, just goes back to the advanced menu.
And also, should I be concerned that when I cold boot into the recovery, it doesn't appear to be CWM? It says Android recovery...I know I have CWM recovery installed.
Samerhing happens to me... and I just took it off the charger and I'm on 96 percent in less than 1 min
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miguel11691 said:
Samerhing happens to me... and I just took it off the charger and I'm on 96 percent in less than 1 min
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Wow same here..I just took mine off the charger bout 10 minutes ago and it's at 95% now. I guess I'm gonna let the battery run completely dead and charge it and see what happens.
I did something similar. I charged to 100% while it was on, removed from charger then powered off. When phone was off I plugged charger back in and waited til it was at 100% then unplugged again and powered on. Waited until phone was completely on then unplugged again and connected to charger. Waited til it was at 100% and while still plugged in at 100% booted into recovery and wiped battery stats. Then rebooted phone into OS and unplugged. I had tried this previously with DL09 and it helped a little. Last night I wanted to see how my battery would drain after doing this. With WiFi on and I got about 10 emails during the night, from 8:30pm to 6:00am I lost only 13%!!! Previously I would have lost from 35 to 40%. ymmv
jv
my phone doesnt sleep even though my screen is off... how can i fix that
miguel11691 said:
my phone doesnt sleep even though my screen is off... how can i fix that
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Spare Parts says "Time spent without sleeping: 53m 15s (100%)
Wow.
If I go to Battery History and change the top dropdown to Partial Wake Usage, it says Android System at the top with a bar that's at least 75% full.
ataranine said:
Spare Parts says "Time spent without sleeping: 53m 15s (100%)
Wow.
If I go to Battery History and change the top dropdown to Partial Wake Usage, it says Android System at the top with a bar that's at least 75% full.
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Looks like Samsung has to make an update or patch to this LEAKED version LOL. I'm so fed up with people failing from Samsung and Verizon for this device.
Syn Ack said:
Looks like Samsung has to make an update or patch to this LEAKED version LOL. I'm so fed up with people failing from Samsung and Verizon for this device.
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Yeah looks like I'll be going back to DL09.
ataranine said:
Spare Parts says "Time spent without sleeping: 53m 15s (100%)
Wow.
If I go to Battery History and change the top dropdown to Partial Wake Usage, it says Android System at the top with a bar that's at least 75% full.
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Give it some time. I was showing that as well but after about half a day I rechecked and it showed the correct percentage for Running time.
jv
johnnyv5 said:
Give it some time. I was showing that as well but after about half a day I rechecked and it showed the correct percentage for Running time.
jv
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yours was also telling you it spent 100% of it's time without sleeping? Mine's been doing it for 2h 9m 25s...the same amount of time my phone's been on.
ataranine said:
yours was also telling you it spent 100% of it's time without sleeping? Mine's been doing it for 2h 9m 25s...the same amount of time my phone's been on.
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I was pulling my hair out trying to figure this out too. It seems to have solved itself. Right now it is showing 47% usage. Sorry I couldn't help.
Jv
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This is a proven technique, and it takes patience. Seeing the battery drop from 100% down to 95 or 96% after unplugging is normal behavior. I've done this already. Left my phone unplugged overnight and lost 1% battery. If you're too impatient to take the time to do this, that's your loss. You'll see the battery life "improve" over the course of a few days as the reporting gets more and more accurate.
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I agree with supplysidejesus. This is a standard practice and should be done with each major rom or kernel install. This leak hasn't been put long enough for most of us to know what our expected battery life will be yet. Give it a few days for your phones to adjust.
ataranine said:
yours was also telling you it spent 100% of it's time without sleeping? Mine's been doing it for 2h 9m 25s...the same amount of time my phone's been on.
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try disabling gps in the notifications, that worked for me, but once i turn gps on again, it will drive up to a high percentage.

[Q] Hello Everyone.

Hello everyone,
From yesterday i started facing a strange issue due to which i am experiencing serious battery draining issues.
My battery started draining 1-2% every 5 min in idle mode after i played a game named crazy fist . next day i factory resetted my phone. In idle now it is not consuming any power but when i do some work on my phone , it consumes alot of battery and it.drins like 1% every 2-2.5 min.
Charging time is normal. But discharge is pretty fast.
So i checked thr battery usage inside settings.and noticed that my display is consuming about 41% of the battery and android os arnd 13%. I am not sure qbout os usage but thr diaplay is consuming too much power. I think initially it used to consume 13-20(max)%.
Or is the usage correct? I am using sgs2 stock midel and have no intentions to root it.
Kindly assist and reply asap. Thanks in.advance,
Siddhanth
the display on the galaxy s2 does drain alot of battery if your using it for quite a while..thats what they call screen on time..my battery was draining fast and i panicked... when you do use your phone how long do you use it? say do you use to browse like for a good hour non stop?
if you was rooted i could of gave you some options but here is a link to help you read and give you some tips on battery life...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1234264
charge your phone fully and drain it without switching it off..charge it again without taking it off charger i say leave it for a good few hours...do the same thing for a few charging cycles and see what the battery like is after that..but check the link
But this strange thing happened to me aftrr 1month.
I wss never rooted.
I mean this is the first time my display is consuming 59-61% of the overall battery. is this normal and does it hsppen to u too?
kyuubisiddhanth said:
But this strange thing happened to me aftrr 1month.
I wss never rooted.
I mean this is the first time my display is consuming 59-61% of the overall battery. is this normal and does it hsppen to u too?
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i thought the same as you buddy. never realised it in the start when i had my s2 but then checking the battery usage and i panicked...its normal for the display to drain the battery alot..
change your brightness to auto and there is an option in settings and display where you can tick to have the display autoadjusted. thats for brightness..
or do what i do and have your brightness on the lowest settings and see how it goes from there...fully charge your battery let it say for 6 hours then let it drain till it dies down without any breaks and then charge it again to the max..do the same thing for a few times and check whats the battery after a few days...
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i thought the same as you buddy. never realised it in the start when i had my s2 but then checking the battery usage and i panicked...its normal for the display to drain the battery alot..
change your brightness to auto and there is an option in settings and display where you can tick to have the display autoadjusted. thats for brightness..
or do what i do and have your brightness on the lowest settings and see how it goes from there...fully charge your battery let it say for 6 hours then let it drain till it dies down without any breaks and then charge it again to the max..do the same thing for a few times and check whats the battery after a few days...
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Thanks mate.
Lemme try this.
*a bit of relief*
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1234264
check that as well
Matriak31 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1234264
check that as well
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One question more : do i need to recharge my phone wgen it is switched off or i can turn it on in between.
kyuubisiddhanth said:
One question more : do i need to recharge my phone wgen it is switched off or i can turn it on in between.
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when calibrated your phone you leave it on of course and charge it without any interuptions...when you let it drain with out any breaks like switching it on and off, once it dies down then plug to charge it.....it will charge and it will give you the battery icon...once its fully charged you can see by the battery when its fully green switch your phone and your good to go...
Matriak31 said:
when calibrated your phone you leave it on of course and charge it without any interuptions...when you let it drain with out any breaks like switching it on and off, once it dies down then plug to charge it.....it will charge and it will give you the battery icon...once its fully charged you can see by the battery when its fully green switch your phone and your good to go...
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I am doin the same as you said.
Tell me is the any way to calibraye battery as there is in galaxy s.
Like in cwm mode or something like that.
kyuubisiddhanth said:
I am doin the same as you said.
Tell me is the any way to calibraye battery as there is in galaxy s.
Like in cwm mode or something like that.
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hey buddy sorry for the late reply..go to market and download the battery calibration app by Nema..once you installed it charge your phone fully go into the app and just follow the instructions and then you should be fully calibrated..
but download the app first
Thanks, i tried it todsy but it says root needed.
I have a stock rom. and i dont want to change the rom before my warranty period gets over.
Install BetterBatteryStats from the Android Marketplace. Run it and see if there is/are any app(s) gone rogue abusing CPU power other than the display.
iamkalabaw said:
Install BetterBatteryStats from the Android Marketplace. Run it and see if there is/are any app(s) gone rogue abusing CPU power other than the display.
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Thanks for the info buddy. Lemme find an alternative app for this.
Bcz ig is costly hrre.
kyuubisiddhanth said:
Thanks for the info buddy. Lemme find an alternative app for this.
Bcz ig is costly hrre.
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You can get it here for free if your an xda member. search for it.
Matriak31 said:
You can get it here for free if your an xda member. search for it.
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Is ot the same page which says xdadeveloperedition.apk?
If not brother provide me the link here.

Battery depletion major problem

My battery is depleting very very fast after 5 minutes of usage 20% of my battery is gone any help? I am running infinity rom by nims i think i spelled his name wrong nvm
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It becoz u runing on custom rom...try stock 2.3.3 hehe
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gahh stock is boring and lame besides i really like this from but the battery is a big problem
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pyronia said:
It becoz u runing on custom rom...try stock 2.3.3 hehe
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Don't talk without knowing what you're saying. As desperate as he is, making a joke would lead to him taking it seriously.
Anyway, calibrate your battery by CWM or just let your phone charge to 100% full. When it SAYS 100%, it doesn't mean it. Leave it charging for about 1 more hour after it says 100%.
Dont be too serious man...
hmm.. that strange.. i'm using infinity v2 by nims11 but doesn't face such problem.
tried using battery calibration didn't work and potentially made it worst, how do i do it in cwm because i read that's the proper way of doing it
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Infinity is based on cm7 roms. Cm7 is a battery sucker. U can try SGSII by robinandroid. It is based on stock, but gud battery life.
Sent from Galaxy Ace GT-S5830 using Robinandroid's SGSII 2.3.5.
Dont jus say thanks, use d 'THANKS' button. [XDA RULE]
GTraymond2820gy said:
tried using battery calibration didn't work and potentially made it worst, how do i do it in cwm because i read that's the proper way of doing it
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To properly calibrate battery you should do a long and accurate procedure. See this.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1071885
Sent from my Galaxy Ace on Ice Cream Sunday Final
Jar3112 said:
To properly calibrate battery you should do a long and accurate procedure. See this.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1071885
Sent from my Galaxy Ace on Ice Cream Sunday Final
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Can apply this to ace?
trying that method tonight.. wish it would help extend my battery power much further than 1 1/2 day..
The information is really screwed up. First my phone was just sitting there overnight at 90 % woke up and now it was about 50%. Phone was down to 17% plugged it in to charge it jumped to 60%. This is really infuriating and i cant even get a hour on moderate usage. Tried calibration didnt help or did something wrong i really dont know i give up
pyronia said:
Can apply this to ace?
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I did it and i can see noticeable improvement
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GTraymond2820gy said:
The information is really screwed up. First my phone was just sitting there overnight at 90 % woke up and now it was about 50%. Phone was down to 17% plugged it in to charge it jumped to 60%. This is really infuriating and i cant even get a hour on moderate usage. Tried calibration didnt help or did something wrong i really dont know i give up
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Battery percentage isn't that accurate. You need to see how long it actually lasts, mine goes down to 80 % in the first 1/2 hr of 3g use then stays there for a while, but in the end i can have it last for 17 hrs with pretty high usage. Try and see! And remember battery is fully charged when in settings/info/ status is displayed "charged"
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mine only get 8-10hrs normal usage. go down to 80% fast, slower down to 40%, and 20%, but much much slower down from 15% to 5%.
touchdown sync every 4 hrs, internet browsing, whatsapp, twitter.
on the battery use, its always cell standby, phone idle, and display take top three.
you can save the battery for about 24hrs when you use 2G only. with 3G, i don't think so. (I haven't tried this tweak http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1436367 ).
Try charge to full 100% with the phone on...about - status say full
Power off, enter cwm recovery not while phone on enter cwm manager, use the home+power button method
Wipe battery stats, power on the phone (usually battery now 95-97%) then charge it to full 100% again...unplug n enjoy
I get 17 hour with this method with heavy usage...
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mine only get 8-10hrs normal usage. go down to 80% fast, slower down to 40%, and 20%, but much much slower down from 15% to 5%.
touchdown sync every 4 hrs, internet browsing, whatsapp, twitter.
on the battery use, its always cell standby, phone idle, and display take top three.
you can save the battery for about 24hrs when you use 2G only. with 3G, i don't think so. (I haven't tried this tweak http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1436367 ).
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Same here. I can confirm this.
pyronia said:
Try charge to full 100% with the phone on...about - status say full
Power off, enter cwm recovery not while phone on enter cwm manager, use the home+power button method
Wipe battery stats, power on the phone (usually battery now 95-97%) then charge it to full 100% again...unplug n enjoy
I get 17 hour with this method with heavy usage...
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True, but this way you will ruin faster your battery! Read the thread i linked some post ago, it explains many things.
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pyronia said:
Try charge to full 100% with the phone on...about - status say full
Power off, enter cwm recovery not while phone on enter cwm manager, use the home+power button method
Wipe battery stats, power on the phone (usually battery now 95-97%) then charge it to full 100% again...unplug n enjoy
I get 17 hour with this method with heavy usage...
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doesn't work for my ACE.
when phone ON, I charge it until 100%. then I turn off the phone, and keep charge it until it say FULLY CHARGE. go to CWM, and wipe battery status.
my ACE's battery still run for 8-10hrs only.
or may be my battery need to be replaced with the new one...
You don't have to wipe battery stats every time... after deleting them you have to do some full charge/full discharge cycles. If you don't do this the calibration won't be useful.
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[ Guide ] Fix Battery Drain Issue ( Root Required )

Guys This is my 1st Post on XDA.. So pls bare the mistakes that i make..
Am a Photon user for around a Month, i had a gr8 Battery life in the 1st, and after When i tried MIUI and CM9 and CM7 and rolled back to Stock Rom, my Battery life got messed up pretty badly..
I tried to drain the battery till my Photon died and recharged it again to 100% for 3 to 4 times, still no use at all..
As soon as Unplug the Charge from my Photon, 10% drops inside 30min without any issue..
I was digging our Photon section and i down a guide somewhere regarding battery calibration after a Fresh Rom install..
So what i did now is.
My Device is Rooted but no CWM in it.
I went into Play store and grabbed a free of a APP called Battery Calibrator
Installed it and Charged my Photon to 100%.
As soon i get notification that my device is fully charged, without unplugging the device from the charger, i launched the Battery Calibrator App and Click Calibrate Now button in the bottom and unplugged it from the charger..
Booommmm... 3hr 5min still at 100% with wifi turned on, few min of call and msgs. Still am at 100%
Let me know guys if this works out for you too..
I think your exaggerating a little. I will try it soon, and post results.
bondarun said:
Booommmm... 3hr 5min still at 100% with wifi turned on, few min of call and msgs. Still am at 100%
Let me know guys if this works out for you too..
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yeah... i think your phone is playin a joke on you. if its still showing 100%, then its probably showing the date as April 1st.
if u r unlocked, wiping stats is the best way. if not unlocked... well you are missing out on alota greatness with an unlocked photon.
Throw the finger to wimax (never was great and never will be, dead) and unlock
Sounds like you just wiped battery stats and the manager of the Android framework engineering department at google chimed in to debunk this process impacting battery life.
Not saying it's all placebo, but Dianne Hackborn is lol
I did expose a motorola bug while playing around one day which sucked a battery from full to dead in about 4 hours. Turns out moto has a bug where if you start the process of adding a new sync account, and back out or don't complete the process, it causes a wake lock and kills the device. Battery pulls, wiping cache/delvik/etc ... none of that works. Once i tied the mystery wake lock back to the add accounts bug, i deleted my accounts, set them back up, and the wake lock was gone which returned my battery life. I suffered through this for about 4 days and it was completely frustrating.
Cheers!
P.S. Maybe this can be moved to general?
lroy said:
yeah... i think your phone is playin a joke on you. if its still showing 100%, then its probably showing the date as April 1st.
if u r unlocked, wiping stats is the best way. if not unlocked... well you are missing out on alota greatness with an unlocked photon.
Throw the finger to wimax (never was great and never will be, dead) and unlock
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haha..
Nice to Read your comments..
Am just saying what i experienced these days on my Photon
bondarun said:
haha..
Nice to Read your comments..
Am just saying what i experienced these days on my Photon
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So whats up with it now? I have seen that 100% stuck thing happen a couple of times on my phone..
Real?
bondarun said:
haha..
Nice to Read your comments..
Am just saying what i experienced these days on my Photon
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Is this real?
In my experience, the phone goes to 99% IMMEDIATELY after you unplug off the charger.
Are you sure something didn't go screwy with your phone?

whats up with me battery???

so i have been switching kernels alot.. from ziggys to anthrax.. i was trying to test the battery when screen was off i let it sit for 3 hours and the % was the same!!?? its was at 60% so then i rebooted the phone and it went up to 72% so then i wiped battery ststs it went to 70%.. now im watching the % and its going down fast seems like its jumping down 2% at a time.. is my battery shot or what??? what can i do to see if the battery is all done..? opps me battery.. lolz wtf!!! now its stuck at 51% and wont go down?? i dont understand?? i think something wrong with my phone and not the battery
i just rebooted my phone and now its at 47??? this sucks big time..
Go back to stock dude. Click on htc stock on my sig . You can download the zip from there and just flash it using 4ext or whatever you use to flash kernels. Also once flashed turn off your phone wipe nattery stats using recovery then turn on your phone and don't remove the usb until it hits 100.
If its still burning your battery. Let the battery drain to 0 then charge it again to 100.
Yea, I would flash back to a stock rom and stock kernel for a couple days. Get the BatteryCalibration app, charge to 100%, wipe stats in the app, then discharge to under 10%, then recharge to 100%. Run the stock app for another day or so, then go back to another rom.
If this doesn't help, your battery could just be a dud, I have seen a few batteries go bad after 6 months or so of use. It's rare, but it does happen.
evod3 said:
i just rebooted my phone and now its at 47??? this sucks big time..
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I have a problem like this when rebooting too. My phone goes down usually around 10% each time I restart. MikeyXDA said that this is normal and has something to do with high draw at boot. If you look in the MeanROM thread from the last couple of days, Mikey linked to his original discussion about it.
its odd cause its never happend before i have never had stock anything.. when i got the phone 5 months ago it was rooted already.. im always flashing roms kernels.. everthing has been fine until today.. gots to be my battery im thinking.. quess im just gona drain it till its ****s off and charge it to 100 and see what happens.. i still have the stock battery.. so ifs its the battery ill just use that one for now.. im using the anker 1900 battery rite now.. i have been using this battery for 2 months with no problems til now?
evod3 said:
its odd cause its never happend before i have never had stock anything.. when i got the phone 5 months ago it was rooted already.. im always flashing roms kernels.. everthing has been fine until today.. gots to be my battery im thinking.. quess im just gona drain it till its ****s off and charge it to 100 and see what happens.. i still have the stock battery.. so ifs its the battery ill just use that one for now.. im using the anker 1900 battery rite now.. i have been using this battery for 2 months with no problems til now?
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It's normal man . Don't worry . It will clear up .
Sent from the Reaper
reaper24 said:
It's normal man . Don't worry . It will clear up .
Sent from the Reaper
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That's what the Dr. told me, then gave me some cream and told me to rub it in....VIGOROUSLY . LMAO SORRY GUYS HAD 2. LOL he's right tho, it will clear up and its probably from not wiping correctly. Front 2 back!!

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