Battery charge rate? - Motorola Droid X2

So I just received my x2 and immediately started charging. Been plugged in for 4 hours now and has moved from 70 to 90. Is this normal? My incredible charges a % a minute
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KKellett said:
So I just received my x2 and immediately started charging. Been plugged in for 4 hours now and has moved from 70 to 90. Is this normal? My incredible charges a % a minute
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I Plug Mine In At 10% 2 Hours Can Go By It Still Has 10%, Unplug It And Plug It Back In Now It Say Like 80-90%.

First charges can take longer, if it's still that slow a week later you might have a problem.
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Thanks for input guys

It might be useful to know that the current Droid X2 operating system is crap for battery display. It only updates by the 10%, and while charging, it doesn't update at all. You need to unplug it every time you want the battery percentage to update. Hopefully Gingerbread fixes this.

Mine goes to full on it's own. So no problems here.

MikeJ92YJ said:
I Plug Mine In At 10% 2 Hours Can Go By It Still Has 10%, Unplug It And Plug It Back In Now It Say Like 80-90%.
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That's a known bug, don't worry it should be fixed in a software update.

magneticzero said:
Mine goes to full on it's own. So no problems here.
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ditto (most the time.)
I had an Incredible also, and overall the X2 charges a little slower, and its not just the larger battery. But can't complain about the charge speed really.

45 mins at the most
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Erratic battery reporting on 2.3.4 update

I flashed the newest update (2.3.4) this last weekend and although its been great with battery life, I cant seem to get the actual reporting to settle in.
When I take it off the charger its reporting 100%, and throughout
the day it obviously drains the battery. The problem is when I reboot the phone, it starts back up reporting 10-20% higher battery life then when I shut it down. So in reality, I have more battery life left then whats being reported.
I charged to 100% and wiped battery stats using bootstrap. Then drained the battery all the way, and charged all the way back to a full charge.
Can you guys think of anything else that may fix this issue?
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I noticed this as well, I thought it was my Mugen Power battery giving false reports but it looks like it isn't the case..
I just don't reboot as often now, can't say I've noticed any problems other than that. My battery life has been excellent!
cheesebeard said:
I noticed this as well, I thought it was my Mugen Power battery giving false reports but it looks like it isn't the case..
I just don't reboot as often now, can't say I've noticed any problems other than that. My battery life has been excellent!
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I normally can go about 14 hours or so off the charger. This past cycle, I went 36 hours, with normal use
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Same thing here I had 80% rebooted and had 100 so I wiped battery stats this morning and I'm working on killing it now lol ......so far 8 hours and 70% left
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ilovesoad said:
I normally can go about 14 hours or so off the charger. This past cycle, I went 36 hours, with normal use
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Standard battery? Wow
I have never seen a number higher than 14hrs for me. But then again I am CONSTANTLY on my phone.
I want an extended battery but I like my otterbox to much. So I just carry a spare in my wallet.
ashclepdia said:
Standard battery? Wow
I have never seen a number higher than 14hrs for me. But then again I am CONSTANTLY on my phone.
I want an extended battery but I like my otterbox to much. So I just carry a spare in my wallet.
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Must have been a fluke. Today isn't the same story.
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I've noticed the same thing, since flashing Eclipse v1.0
Seems to be a bug in the SBC file. Hopefully we have a fix after the soak test. Or maybe nitro will take a stab at it.
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Mine is doing it too.
This is a very annoying bug. I went back to 2.3.3 until it's fixed.
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X0dus said:
This is a very annoying bug. I went back to 2.3.3 until it's fixed.
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I'm thinking of doing the same
I also have this issue. roomer is the higher number is correct but who knows. this is going to get old fast. i wonder how and when this will be fixed.
viskey said:
i wonder how and when this will be fixed.
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Probably when we get ICS for the x2. So.......never?
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Just an fyi, the issue persists with the .31 liberty test build.
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garywojdan81 said:
Just an fyi, the issue persists with the .31 liberty test build.
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Indeed it will, anything built from the 2.3.4 update will have the bug unless devs find a way to properly fix it.
i hope a fix comes soon but it pry won't be from motorola. i don't see them sending out an update just for one issue unless they have some other issues to fix that i haven't heard about yet. hopefully sooner than later
I have this also, as well as random reboots.
2.3.4 didn't really do much for me, the only real difference I notice were that random reboots now happen every 2 or 3 days instead of every day.
ya that's not good, the update was supposed to stop that. they've been doing these updates and creating the OS for all these devices for so long now id think they would have it pretty much down by now. maybe they need to do more testing before releases...idk...
Another battery thread.... really guys.. come on.
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Mr_GreenJeans said:
Another battery thread.... really guys.. come on.
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This is the original one I believe

battery charge stops at 99 percent?

Anyone else experiencing this? I'm charging my phone via wall adapter and that it stays at 99 percent and the led never turns green.
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That last percent of charge from 99 to 100 seems to take a lot longer for my phone than any other 1 percent of charge but it eventually does get to 100%.
Ditto, that. The last 1% does seem to take a while.
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A reset helped for me. Just rebooted the phone.
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It's likely calibrating the battery. It should stop after a few power cycles.
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Stv1a said:
Ditto, that. The last 1% does seem to take a while.
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Too bad it doesn't take as long to use up that first 1%. I was hoping to be at 100% for a while when going uplugged.
First time I charged it took a few hours to get to 100%. Since then it doesn't take as long but it's still quite a while. Let it sit, it'll eventually get to 100
i have the same reply as everybody else that last 1% does seem to take significantly longer. not to worry this seems to be the norm

[Q] Battery %

When I fully charge my GS3 and pull out the charger it drops to 99% straight away. Does this happen to everyone else's?
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recklesslife85 said:
When I fully charge my GS3 and pull out the charger it drops to 99% straight away. Does this happen to everyone else's?
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Isnt that just right? if you have 100% of battery and you start using it, you dont have 100% anymore right that second. Its like a countdown, when you have 10 minutes, and you start your timer, then right after you start it, you only have 9 minutes and % seconds,and it goes down...you never have 10 minutes for a minute, and then suddenly 9 minutes.
It doesn't fully charge your battery to 100% to prevent it from over charging, which will increase the life span of your battery. My I9000 does this too
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Vertron said:
It doesn't fully charge your battery to 100% to prevent it from over charging, which will increase the life span of your battery. My I9000 does this too
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Might explain it then. Soon as I pull out the usb cable from the phone it drops to 99%

your battery voltage stats?

Hi I was wondering what your full battery Voltage is. I am confident that my battery stats got messed up now. As the battery jumps and the top voltage sat at 4.103v which if I remember it was closer to 4.336 or something like that on the charger @100%.
Let me know what you have, thanks.
Currently 4.057 at 81%, off charger.
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dandrumheller said:
Currently 4.057 at 81%, off charger.
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That's cool. Let me know what 100% (on charger) and like per say 5% before you plug it in. Thanks
Ciloteille said:
That's cool. Let me know what 100% (on charger) and like per say 5% before you plug it in. Thanks
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I'll post in the AM with 100% on charger number. I'm still at 70%, so I won't be anywhere close to 5 when I plug in tonight... sorry. Normal use for me usually means about 20% left when I plug in at night... Home on Wi-Fi all day means way higher than that.
Edit: 4.313 at 100% on charger.
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Meet. Best thing I can do for now is a cycle or two a day with like 2% up to 100% maybe that will help
Ciloteille said:
Meet. Best thing I can do for now is a cycle or two a day with like 2% up to 100% maybe that will help
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Hi, were you able to fix it? Mine says 4 MV at 100%.
Swapped to a different battery via a used parts phone i had. Defective battery.
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Battery Not Completely Charging

Has anyone had an issue charging their phone to 100%? My phone seems to get stuck at 99%.
I haven't noticed it but in the past with other devices, I could drain all the way down and charge up to full to fix.
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Jonathon1710 said:
Has anyone had an issue charging their phone to 100%? My phone seems to get stuck at 99%.
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Are you using the phone while charging?
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I was at first, but I couldn't get it to fully charge even when it was powered off.
Jonathon1710 said:
I was at first, but I couldn't get it to fully charge even when it was powered off.
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Well it takes a while when at 99%, but don't touch it while it's on and wait for it to top off. It's probably trickle charging at 99%.
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I read here somewhere that from 99% to 100% took about 20-30mins. It could be a firmware thing or they can be doing what Apple is doing so you don't overcharge it.
mr_sock said:
I read here somewhere that from 99% to 100% took about 20-30mins. It could be a firmware thing or they can be doing what Apple is doing so you don't overcharge it.
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It's possible, that's how long it takes for mine.
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I've had my one for three days now and I've charged it twice, the first time it took about three hours to charge and Ya it took a long time for it to go from 99-100 percent the second time it seemed to go quicker...just what I've experienced.
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Mine stops charging at 90%. Its weird.
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It charges and discharges to conserve the life on the battery. If the phone was kept on a 100% charge the whole time then that would decrease the life of your battery drastically.
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I wouldn't worry about it. It's better to keep it at less than 100%. If there was a manual settings threshold, I would keep them as start charging when below 70% and stop at 90%. This is my battery charge threshold setting on my Thinkpad X230T laptop.

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