Got a wierd problem, battery is on 0 and the battery metter is empty yet im still using the phone. Have been for half an hour like this now :-S
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That's normal, android has a problem with it's battery meter. That's why some people report awesome battery life and others report horrible battery life.
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That's normal, android has a problem with it's battery meter. That's why some people report awesome battery life and others report horrible battery life.
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I thought that phones that exhibit this behavior would still shut down when it thought it was at 0 even though the battery had plenty of charge left? The way to resolve this on SGS1 is to let the phone run down until it dies. Then fully charge it to 100 as this will "teach" the phone the true extremes of the battery capacity and thus improve the accuracy of battery reading level.
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Mine's doing the same thring right now. I've been trying to wear the battery out so I can give it a full charge.
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https://market.android.com/details?id=ccc71.bmw
Use that widget/app to check the mV on the battery. Generally, 4200mV is 100% and 2700mV is 0%.
Don't go back to apple dude))
It will be better on your next run, the battery stats need adjusting that's all... I think there is a way of resetting it other than in CWM. What you need to do is drain your phone down until it has no battery completely, then wipe battery stats, then fully charge, you should have truer statistics after....
Don't be scared dude, Steve jobs doesn't have any sweeties that Android can't give ya, lollol...
JD
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I thought that phones that exhibit this behavior would still shut down when it thought it was at 0 even though the battery had plenty of charge left? The way to resolve this on SGS1 is to let the phone run down until it dies. Then fully charge it to 100 as this will "teach" the phone the true extremes of the battery capacity and thus improve the accuracy of battery reading level.
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Depends on the phone, each android device uses different battery driver. Nexus one for example shuts down at zero even if more capacity is remaining cause that's the way the ds2784 battery chip works with the nexus driver. Seems like the galaxy s 2 works different.
That's has been a habit with Touchwiz/Samsung phones. Battery dies after staying at 0%.
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Don't go back to apple dude))
It will be better on your next run, the battery stats need adjusting that's all... I think there is a way of resetting it other than in CWM. What you need to do is drain your phone down until it has no battery completely, then wipe battery stats, then fully charge, you should have truer statistics after....
Don't be scared dude, Steve jobs doesn't have any sweeties that Android can't give ya, lollol...
JD
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Im not love this phone too much. It died in the end so charged it up fully over night. Its not a problem just found it strange and odd.
Thanks for the responses guys.
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@rydude - Good app, thanks for sharing.
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i charged it to 100% at 4192mV reboot the phone and used it for 13 hours . ,
now my phone says 1% at 3600mV and just died, how can i squeeze out the remaining 900mV?
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Alright, I've read countless "photon battery issue" threads and none really have a good answer but this is just ridiculous:
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I went to bed with the thing charged to 100%, wake up 8hrs later, not having used it once and its at 50%... okay, whatever, I guess it was about 8 hours...
So I charge it to 80% then go work-out for about maybe 2 hours and when I'm done the SOB is at 40%- I DIDN'T TOUCH IT THE WHOLE TIME! I DON'T THINK IT EVEN CHARGES THAT FAST! I don't care if it was searching for signal the whole time, which it shouldn't have, WTF?!
Other anecdotal stories: I'm fanatical about battery life and always charge it full before going out for the night or something and I'm usually lucky to make it to bar close, a total time span of MAYBE 5 hours. How is this even possible?! The damn thing is supposed to have a 10 hour talk time?! Even if I was on the phone the whole time (which not even close, just txting and using it when you're awkwardly alone while your friend goes to the bathroom)- WTF!?
I'm extremely vigilant about charging and monitoring battery life and despite my best efforts I get burned constantly. I even have this thing on airplane mode at work (in a basement) cause it will be dead by the end of my shift.
Any one use a rom that gives a noticeable increase in battery life? Doesn't seem like many of them are mature enough. Juice defender doesn't seem to help much... do I have any decent options? I may start carrying around a second battery but seriously, that's a bit silly.
/venting.
you have a bad battery, just call up Motorola and see if your still under warranty, if so, have them send you one, that's what i did and i've noticed a substantial increase in battery life
Hey man, did you calibrate your battery when flashing roms? Battery will die faster when dont calibrate. Currently which rom are you on. also check some programs that might run in the background. Right now, im getting about 17 hours, but i am over clocked and under volting this bad boy. I posted my battery life prior to running jokers ROM. Check it out.
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I think I have some issues with my battery as well. It discharges fast! I usually have it full all the time but the times where I have left it discharge cause I'm lazy I wonder how everyone post pics with 13+ hrs when I feel like my won't get even 10. Btw, my battery has been in water for a brief moment idk if that affects it somehow?
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In my experience, bad battery life is usually related to some apps or settings wrecking havoc in the background. Unless you happen to have a phone with LTE and a smaller battery of course.
I always get an average of 30 to 40 hours on one charge with moderate use on my Photon, stock rooted...
For me, live wallpapers demolished my battery life. Also, I completely formatted sd internal before flashing joker skinny.
No rom here, just rooted- lime green theme. I didnt calibrate but for a theme i shouldn't need to? Ill look into getting a battery from moto, no reason i shouldn't be covered.... Aside from rooting that is. Also wouldnt phantom app drain show in the pics posted?
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Get betterbatterystats and check for wakelocks etc, something is stuck full throttle in the background
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My battery life is also really bad.. but since I flashed cm7 its been better which makes me not wanna throw this phone against the wall lol..but seriously ..right now I'm at 42 percent after 11 hours with texting, a few calls, Facebook, playing some games so I'm really happy with cm7.give it a try
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My rate of battery loss is insane. I can sometimes lose more than 14% an hour while using it. That's with cm7 and the extended/fat battery! Is this normal for heavy use or is there something inherently wrong with my phone.
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what apps and hardware (bluetooth, etc) are you using? what is your birightness set at? are you using 4G?
No bluetooth. Mostly baconreader for reddit. 4g strangely makes no difference. Normally it is off, but I have found that the angle of descent is not impacted by switching. Brightness always sub 40%
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Something else has to be running. I get better than that with stock battery and heavy use.
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Here is today.
Keep in mind that this is with the 2750mA battery
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Is that an antivirus in the first screen?
My brightness (in a profile) is set to 15% and I run that 24/7 unless I'm outside making a phone call or something to see the screen . . .
Could be the antivirus. Have you tried battery calibration by nema? (In market) I'm running infected and using the same battery (OEM right?) And I get about 5% drain an hour with 4g on and screen on about half the time. Sometimes more or less depending on usage.
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Is that an antivirus in the first screen?
My brightness (in a profile) is set to 15% and I run that 24/7 unless I'm outside making a phone call or something to see the screen . . .
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Where? The shield? If so, that's juicedefender
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Could be the antivirus. Have you tried battery calibration by nema? (In market) I'm running infected and using the same battery (OEM right?) And I get about 5% drain an hour with 4g on and screen on about half the time. Sometimes more or less depending on usage.
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Doesn't that just clear the batterystats file on the Sd card? That doesn't affect use unfortunately.
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I could be wrong, but isnt juicedefender an app constantly running? Have you tested your battery without that app?
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First off thanks, I now feel better about my battery life. in my opinion battery life depends on a lot of things. Juice defender didn't seem to play well with my phone. I only turn on wifi when I need it. Also I would charge to phone to 100% and reboot into recovery and clear the battery stats. Not sure if any of that would help, but it can't hurt to try.
I've noticed a bit more accurate readings when resetting battery stats, which is why I suggested it.
Otherwise, you could try a complete backup of all your apps and trying a different rom?
My battery lasts about 14 hrs with regular to heavy use. 11 hrs on the fat battery seems like its way too low. Have you rooted and unclocked?
I would unistall juice defender. You can set up the phone just as well without it and have one less app running (which uses battery)
I have an avg of about 12 hrs fully cycle since i bought my phone over a year ago. I have to make sure that all the setting (i.e. GPS off, wifi off, screen turned all the way down) are always correct to push anything past the 12 hr mark.
Your best bet is do like the rest of us and make sure you have a charger always ready if you are ALWAYS using it.
I was always happy with my battery, but always wanted to find ways to improve it. I installed foxhound use black wallpaper and battery was even better after this, until...
I read about recalibrating your battery after installing custom ROMs and decided to try "Battery Calibration" App by NeMa.
Today for the first time ever my battery died whilst I was at work, I actually though my phone had broke as I was fully charged this morning and had rarely used my phone. My phone is on charge now and I'm trying to fix this huge battery drain, according to the battery settings the Android OS has drained 71% of the battery, that can't be right can it?
BTW I'm using and have always used stock kernel.
Here are some pics...
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Please can someone help me to fix this, I've searched Google but not found anything useful. My only ideas are 1. Hope it fixes itself or 2. Reinstall foxhound.
Thanks for reading, hope you can help
bigOliver
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Don't let your battery drain to zero, charge from 20% it will train up again, and I guess this app just deleted your batt stats file and possibly wiped your dalvik. If you really wanna look at your battery get better battery stats from play store
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Battery recalibrates itself after a week or so of use .
Wiping the battery stats does nothing and is just a stupid idea that gets posted by those that don't know the facts .
Facts Google >> Diane Hackborn battery stats
jje
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Don't let your battery drain to zero, charge from 20% it will train up again, and I guess this app just deleted your batt stats file and possibly wiped your dalvik. If you really wanna look at your battery get better battery stats from play store
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Thanks for such a quick reply, I have never previously let my battery drain 100% I was at work and when I checked my phone it had fully drained, usually I would have at least 60%+ so I was wasn't expecting it.gonna try the app you recommend, ty. I am prepared to try anything lol, really want my battery back the way it used to be
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JJEgan said:
Battery recalibrates itself after a week or so of use .
Wiping the battery stats does nothing and is just a stupid idea that gets posted by those that don't know the facts .
Facts Google >> Diane Hackborn battery stats
jje
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I didn't know this, and I assumed that people who make these app's or post about these know a little something about it, I've obviously received some bad advice on various threads.
So how can I fix this now? Judging by your post, I simply just using the phone for a week or so and it will fix itself?
Thanks for your advice,
bigOliver
For anyone interested or in the same situation, my battery is as good or better than ever. I just charged my phone turned it off charged again until full (about 5 mins) turned back on and just used my phone. Phone has been running for over 22 hours now and battery is still at 40%
Much happier now
Thanks to everyone for the help
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Anyone else seeing issues with really inaccurate battery readings? I'll be at 99% charged for 15+ hours sometimes, and then things will drop rapidly or even just die at 20%. I've also noticed when charging that it'll get to 99% within an hour or so and then spend 30-45 mins at 99%.
On top of this, my phone battery just died at around 55%. Are others just draining their battery all the way to try to calibrate?
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Anyone else seeing issues with really inaccurate battery readings? I'll be at 99% charged for 15+ hours sometimes, and then things will drop rapidly or even just die at 20%. I've also noticed when charging that it'll get to 99% within an hour or so and then spend 30-45 mins at 99%.
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wsoldier said:
On top of this, my phone battery just died at around 55%. Are others just draining their battery all the way to try to calibrate?
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I always calibrated battery by draining it all the way and charging it all the way atleast first 3 times.
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What rom and Kernel are you on. Also what mods if any such as battery indicators and such have you put on your phone?
@dragonstalker: I'm running stock with the latest OTA update. I'm using Batterybot to display the indicator in the notification bar, but the reading is the same from the stock battery display.
@amit_sen: I've had the phone for a few months.
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I always calibrated battery by draining it all the way and charging it all the way atleast first 3 times.
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Doesnt do anything for Li batteries its fud.
For the last 2 days, my battery has drained overnight and is dead by the morning. The first time, I didn't think of it. This time, I looked at the history and it drains within maybe 6 hours without the screen on, being awake, or anything. I turn off all of my radios besides cellular at night. So I have no clue what could be causing the battery drain. Any ideas? Here is a pic of the history
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For the last 2 days, my battery has drained overnight and is dead by the morning. The first time, I didn't think of it. This time, I looked at the history and it drains within maybe 6 hours without the screen on, being awake, or anything. I turn off all of my radios besides cellular at night. So I have no clue what could be causing the battery drain. Any ideas? Here is a pic of the history
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Install gsam or bbs and see what they say us causing it.
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Is anyone using battery calibration apps? I know some of the custom ROMs like Hatka Supreme list that they include some sort of function in those regards.
I thought even on stock there was a way to erase battery stats so that you could recalibrate. No? Could of sworn I had seen the option when I first got the phone. Could be wrong too...
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Install gsam or bbs and see what they say us causing it.
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I downloaded Gsam and it says that my radio is taking up most of my battery. Any idea why this is happening because its never done this before? I used to get at least 2 days of battery usage. I charged it until it was full yesterday, let it sit overnight, and this morning it was @ 20%. I'm on newts M7 and z's B5.4. I've been on this combination for the majority of the time I've had my phone an no problems until now. And I don't think its the kernel because the same thing happens when I had it on 5.1. I noticed I was on global mode and I changed it to LTE/CDMA. Who the hell knows, that might be what's causing it. We'll see. Any help is appreciated.
Since two day suddenly the battery drain become too high at standby the BF lost 20% in 1 hours I did factory rest but it didn’t help.
what to do to stop the battery drain?
the bf is on stock and rooted
chemcup said:
Since two day suddenly the battery drain become too high at standby the BF lost 20% in 1 hours I did factory rest but it didn’t help.
what to do to stop the battery drain?
the bf is on stock and rooted
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Download GSam battery monitor from the Play Store to determine what is causing the battery drain.
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Not to hijack this thread.... but.
I ran antut benchmark 3 times and this is my result.
The previous dip was about an hour ago was me surfing the web only for 10 min and my phone hit 109
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The battery drain during usage is within the normal, but in standby it is too high, which I do not understand!
chemcup said:
The battery drain during usage is within the normal, but in standby it is too high, which I do not understand!
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Using the battery app see what app or service is keeping your phone awake. That would be my guess as to what the problem is. I would also suggest flashing cpalmers kernel as well, which has been really good for me in limiting awake time.
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Install BatteryGuru, give it a couple days to learn how you use your phone, and watch how it saves your battery once the learning period is done. I swear by this app, it brought me from almost a day to about a day and a half as far as battery life is concerned.
I installed the Gsam battery, it shows that "phone radio" was sucking down a vast majority of the battery.
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I installed the Gsam battery, it shows that "phone radio" was sucking down a vast majority of the battery.
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Then you must be in an area where service isn't good and your phone is searching for service which kills the battery quickly. To conserve battery turn on air plan mode and then turn service on when you get into a zone with better coverage. This will help your battery a lot.
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Since two day suddenly the battery drain become too high at standby the BF lost 20% in 1 hours I did factory rest but it didn’t help.
what to do to stop the battery drain?
the bf is on stock and rooted
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My opinion..don't install any more apps than what you only use. You install more apps it will obviously suck more battery. What you do. Root/unlocked the bootloader and install a sense 5 4.1.2 base Rom. I came from stock and since I've installed a sense 5 stock Rom I've notice a big battery saver comparing from the original sense 4+ stock.hopefully that helps.
Thanks all
Strangely none of this helped the battery drain is too high in standby, after resting (no apps installed only stoke apps) and even flashing sense 5 rom still 15% per hour and even in Air plan mode . The strange thing during the use of the phone the drain is normal.