Does anyone know how to use it on motorola atrix?it seem to not work for me...any step on how to do it properly..my battery always drains really fast
zmokez008 said:
Does anyone know how to use it on motorola atrix?it seem to not work for me...any step on how to do it properly..my battery always drains really fast
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Download and install tenfars cwm and then charge to full and boot into recovery. Then select wipe battery stats
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marko! said:
Download and install tenfars cwm and then charge to full and boot into recovery. Then select wipe battery stats
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Do that and your battery should perform much better. Mines been unplugged for over 27 hours and still at 40% remaining with normal usage. Never had a phone with this good of a battery.
A different method would be to use this app, it also deletes the Batterystats.bin file. Full charge also recomended.
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Does wiping the battery actually help battery life, because if so, how. I'm getting about 14 hours outta my phone right now.
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Did you follow these steps? I am running Bionix 1.7 w/Voodoo and used these steps to recondition my battery. I would say 14 hours is pretty good. These phones are battery whores. What apps are you running? GPS on all day?
Battery Reconditioning:
1. Charge phone completely, leave plugged into power
2. Boot into recovery
3. Wipe battery stats
4. Reboot
5. Remove power cable
6. Drain that sucker all the way
7. Recharge fully
8. Rejoice!
Question about step 3 is that clear cache from the recovery menu, cause I can't find the wipe battery stats option....
I have:
reboot
reinstall packages
clear user data
clear cache
You want to boot into Clockwork Recovery and then look under Advanced.
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I can't seem to figure out how to actually get into clockwork recovery without installing a rom or backing up a rom through Rom Manager. Could you please tell me how to get into the CWM Recovery instead of the Vibrant Recovery?
Thanks for the help in advance
Lancelaut said:
I can't seem to figure out how to actually get into clockwork recovery without installing a rom or backing up a rom through Rom Manager. Could you please tell me how to get into the CWM Recovery instead of the Vibrant Recovery?
Thanks for the help in advance
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With CWM you have the option to boot into recovery. If you get to vibrant recovery then just choose the update package option and that should transfer you to CWR.
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thank you, I was now able to get into the advanced tab and see the wipe battery stats.
I thank you so much ur a scholar and a gentleman!
you may can't believe. my battery life is up to 25 hours...i may use less than others. but it is very long anyway..
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Do I need a rooted phone to do this?
Yes. You can't install clockwork recovery without root.
Samcrow said:
With CWM you have the option to boot into recovery. If you get to vibrant recovery then just choose the update package option and that should transfer you to CWR.
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Do you mean to choose the "Reinstall Package" option? I don't seem to have a "Update Package" option in recovery.
Samcrow said:
Did you follow these steps? I am running Bionix 1.7 w/Voodoo and used these steps to recondition my battery. I would say 14 hours is pretty good. These phones are battery whores. What apps are you running? GPS on all day?
Battery Reconditioning:
1. Charge phone completely, leave plugged into power
2. Boot into recovery
3. Wipe battery stats
4. Reboot
5. Remove power cable
6. Drain that sucker all the way
7. Recharge fully
8. Rejoice!
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In step 7 does the phone have be off in order to recharge fully?
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Samcrow said:
Did you follow these steps? I am running Bionix 1.7 w/Voodoo and used these steps to recondition my battery. I would say 14 hours is pretty good. These phones are battery whores. What apps are you running? GPS on all day?
Battery Reconditioning:
1. Charge phone completely, leave plugged into power
2. Boot into recovery
3. Wipe battery stats
4. Reboot
5. Remove power cable
6. Drain that sucker all the way
7. Recharge fully
8. Rejoice!
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I have done this about 20 times and I get the same battery life every time 7 hrs max and that's texting and some internet browsing on edge since 3g is week at work. So I don't what I am doing wrong or if I just have a crappy battery but I don't know how you all are getting that kind of results lol. Oh and I got my phone used from a friend so the battery could of been broken in improperly so that could be why it does nothing for me. Any suggestions any one?
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Hi,
I have started using the Verizon extended battery but I am noticing that what my battery display shows and what I see with the battery widget I use are different.
How do you reset battery statistics on the TB?
skelt11 said:
Hi,
I have started using the Verizon extended battery but I am noticing that what my battery display shows and what I see with the battery widget I use are different.
How do you reset battery statistics on the TB?
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If rooted, download ROM Manager and flash clockwork recovery. Reboot your phone into clockwork recovery (using rom manager or the extended power options) and then go down to advanced>wipe battery stats.
If you are not rooted, then you cannot wipe the battery stats. I would suggest you try the battery calibration app on the market (I forget the name as I've never tried it) - might help bring the numbers in line. *Edit* Just realized the Battery Calibration App on the market also needs root ... so basically, unless you have root, you can't wipe battery stats.
spyderman09 said:
If rooted, download ROM Manager and flash clockwork recovery. Reboot your phone into clockwork recovery (using rom manager or the extended power options) and then go down to advanced>wipe battery stats.
If you are not rooted, then you cannot wipe the battery stats. I would suggest you try the battery calibration app on the market (I forget the name as I've never tried it) - might help bring the numbers in line.
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The app is called Battery Calibration, and it works great. Here is a link to it.
Can someone please help me with this issue? My viewsonic was not showing battery levels properly. I always says 100% and at times just powers off. I check battery setting, and later tried to wipe my battery stats. After that all hell broke lose. Trying doing a wipe and restore in ALL aspects but I cant get it to reboot from back up or previous operating system.
Urgent help required
colinjjenkins said:
My viewsonic was not showing battery levels properly. I always says 100% and at times just powers off.
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There is no fix for this at present. But, see this thread for a script you can use to estimate your charge percentage using an alternate method.
Trying doing a wipe and restore in ALL aspects but I cant get it to reboot from back up or previous operating system.
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Do you have ClockworkMod Recovery installed?
Something grong with cwm? my batt always reported very good until I wipe battery stats in cwm, bad idea, now always report 100%.
Don't use wipe stats from cwm, it does not fix anything and could be worse.
Calvinx1 said:
Something grong with cwm? my batt always reported very good until I wipe battery stats in cwm, bad idea, now always report 100%.
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It's a HW issue--nothing to do with CWM or wiping battery stats.
rajeevvp said:
It's a HW issue--nothing to do with CWM or wiping battery stats.
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Yeah, mine says 30% until it suddenly drops after a few hours. I just deal with it.
If I do a backup in recovery and try another rom, when I restore the backup does it also restore battery stats? I ask this because when I flash a new rom I use battery calibrator and wipe stats, but I hate doing this everytime. So, if I have a rom installed that has the battery calibrated and do a backup, then wipe stats for a new rom, and then restore my old rom does it still need to be calibrated?
This has been nagging me for awhile, so a big thanks to anyone that can shed some light on this situation.
I think it may backup yeah but not certain. It doesn't matter anyway u not really need to do this any more. (except, I suppose, in extreme battery drain circumstances)
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Bugly Astard said:
If I do a backup in recovery and try another rom, when I restore the backup does it also restore battery stats? I ask this because when I flash a new rom I use battery calibrator and wipe stats, but I hate doing this everytime. So, if I have a rom installed that has the battery calibrated and do a backup, then wipe stats for a new rom, and then restore my old rom does it still need to be calibrated?
This has been nagging me for awhile, so a big thanks to anyone that can shed some light on this situation.
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Battery stats simply records how the batter has been used over time (since the last full charge.)
it has nothing to do with "Battery Calibration"
so don't worry just use your phone it will maintain it's self
Pvy.
pvyParts said:
Battery stats simply records how the batter has been used over time (since the last full charge.)
it has nothing to do with "Battery Calibration"
so don't worry just use your phone it will maintain it's self
Pvy.
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That's a load of BS.
Battery stats indicates the % to the ROM.
In order to calibrate de battery u need to let it charge to a 100% (preferrably with phone off) and powering on and entering recovery to delete the file. After that unplug and restart the phone. Battery should be calibrated
Read more about battery stats here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1445698
Zero|Cool said:
That's a load of BS.
Battery stats indicates the % to the ROM.
In order to calibrate de battery u need to let it charge to a 100% (preferrably with phone off) and powering on and entering recovery to delete the file. After that unplug and restart the phone. Battery should be calibrated
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Incorrect.
the Batterystats.bin has nothing to do with the level shown to you.
this is managed elsewhere
also once the phone reaches 100% it deletes the file it's self.
source
Dianne Hackborn (Google)
https://plus.google.com/u/0/105051985738280261832/posts/FV3LVtdVxPT
neway no more flame wars on this or i will get in trouble
Pvy.
I have JXD s7100B with Android 2.3.4. After rooting it and killing cell apps (and all unnecessary apps) it's battery lasted about 4 hours and it was OK. I used Battery Calibration from Google Play to try and get some more and after that it started acting weird: It could not boot (it would loop the bott screen) unless it's on the charger. After it boots it would drain the battery in less than 20 minutes! When I try to charge it it would charge to full in 10-15 minutes but when I disconect the chatrger, it will again last <20min.
After a few days it started acting normaly (booting and battery life) but few days after that it started the same again:cannot boot unless on charger and lasts <20min. I tried recalibrating battery again with Battery Calibration, reflashing firmware with custom rom and with original rom from the manifacturer - nothing. It still acts the same.
Once, while using bitrider's custom rom (I still can't use URL's ), I booted it and got black screen with no icons nor drawer (i guess launcher crashed) but with only the notification bar (battery level notification, working clock) and touch screen not working. I left it like that to see how the battery will work and it lasted normaly! After that I experimented with two original firmwares from the manifacturer and it drained battery fast like before. If I start JXD in restore mode battery lasts long there too.
So my guess is that battery is OK but software somewhere in Android is reading baterry level of 100% as 100% but of 97-98% as 15% and it forces power off although battery has juice to power the tablet. Is there an app that can tell to Android how to see battery or could I do it by editing the firmware somehow. Enything to make it work like it did.
Do you have a custom recovery? If so, I think there is some way to delete the battery configuration files from recovery. You charge the device until it says it's full, delete the files via recovery and then boot normally again. Then the OS will regenerate the files.
This is the same thing Battery Calibration should do, but maybe it's doing it wrong or something.
It could also be that you have some app that is draining the battery. This would explain why the battery lasts longer when no apps launch. Install BetterBatteryStats from the market to see if some app you have insalled is causing wakelocks (these drain your battery a lot). It is a paid app, but if it fixes your battery life, it's well worth it. You should probably try this before the other thing with the recovery.
Thanks for quick answer
SifJar said:
Do you have a custom recovery? If so, I think there is some way to delete the battery configuration files from recovery. You charge the device until it says it's full, delete the files via recovery and then boot normally again. Then the OS will regenerate the files.
This is the same thing Battery Calibration should do, but maybe it's doing it wrong or something.
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Did that and nothing changed . I charged it to full and used Root explorer to delete batterystats.bin in /data/system and OS made another one but it did nothing.
SifJar said:
It could also be that you have some app that is draining the battery. This would explain why the battery lasts longer when no apps launch. Install BetterBatteryStats from the market to see if some app you have insalled is causing wakelocks (these drain your battery a lot). It is a paid app, but if it fixes your battery life, it's well worth it. You should probably try this before the other thing with the recovery.
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Done (on your advice): nothing on the lists last longer than 20 seconds (I've just turned it on and let it drain). Application doesn't explains why I can't start it without charging it, why, when I deplet it, I only need to charge it 10-20minutes to full and why it happens on three diferent firmwares (Theoreticaly, maybe the same firmware - one on english, one on chinese and one made from chinese, but that chinese (original) worked normaly before Battery Calibration).
Well, apologies for making you waste money on that app when it didn't help then
Have you tried reinstalling stock ROM after doing a wipe in recovery first and just starting all over again?
SifJar said:
Well, apologies for making you waste money on that app when it didn't help then
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No problem, we are trying to fix something more valuable here .
SifJar said:
Have you tried reinstalling stock ROM after doing a wipe in recovery first and just starting all over again?
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I've reinstalled stock ROM a few times but I didn't do wipes. I just did it one after another. I'll do a "wipe data/factory reset" from recovery mode and then install stock ROM. I'll post here what happened.
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I've reinstalled stock ROM a few times but I didn't do wipes. I just did it one after another. I'll do a "wipe data/factory reset" from recovery mode and then install stock ROM. I'll post here what happened.
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That might be the problem then, I believe installing new ROMs without doing a "wipe data/factory reset" can sometimes cause issues.
Same . I've done data wipe/factory reset from recovery mode (it has nice "are you sure" screen 7 "No"s + 1 Yes + 3 "No"s) and then installed stock chinese ROM but again battery starts draining 3-4% per minute. Is there a partition in Android that doesn't get wiped with factory reset?
The system partition does not get formatted when performing a wipe "data/factory reset". Can you check to see if you can format the system partition in recovery?
That's an interesting information. I'll see if I could format it somehow. Options that I have in recovery are:
-reboot system now
-apply update from sdcard
-wipe data/factory reset
-wipe cache partition
-wipe media partition and
-reboot into factory test
Has anyone ported clockworkmod recovery for your device? If so, that recovery has the option to format system. Has someone created an all in one wipe that included formatting system for your device?
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Any super wipe script should work
It sounds to me like your battery is actually faulty. Try another battery, or put yours in the freezer for about 30 min, then charge.
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Fixed it!!!!
User named Friend on the apad forum posted that he found somewhere how to fix this issue and I tried it and fixed it. Thank you all who tried to help me - it is nice to see normal, helpfull people on the net. Thank you very much. Here's how I did it with the image for an easier orientation: goo.gl/XpC5I (can't post urls yet but this works. It leads to apad forum where it all started). All the best.
Glad you were able to fix it and good luck with your tablet. Hope everything goes well.
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