Hey all
Just wondering if anyone has seen this... I have a touchpad32gb, UK. When I first received it I charged it overnight..
Disabled logging, installed preware and installed the "recommended" tweaks..
Then installed Uberkernel and ran it at 1.5Ghz..
Now Im currently seeing that it seams to run down to 47% and the BOOM 0%..
Bad battery????
I've just restored the rom using webosdoctor and its syncing up the apps...For now Im only going to disable logging.. No preware no Uberkernel.. but whilst its charging and I run another test I thought Id ask people and see if anyone else has seen this....
Angelo
I just had the same thing happen, it went from sitting on 100% for a rather long time, then it had gone down to the low 90's, then suddenly "About to power off" at 0% remaining.
From a full charge to 0% in 2 days of mostly sitting there doing nothing with the screen off isn't promising.
It's charging again now on the touchstone, currently on 5%, hope it's not a stuffed battery
Its not the battery. It's the battery calibration file which is messed up. Hence, the Touchpad is confused about the battery status and thinks its 0% even when it may not be. Charge it a good while even when it reaches 100% and see if it fixes itself over a period of a few charges.
On Android, you can go ahead and do a battery calibration which deletes the file and causes the system to make a new one which is correct but idk where the file would be on WebOS.
It's not your battery though, be sure of that
battery woes
Hi Alienz,
thanks for this comment..
I've reinstalled webos, charged it overnight and its currently sitting next to me discharging nice and slowly, 100% brightness, doing slideshows.. currently at 58%
Lets see what happens at 48% ...
alas, it died again, this time at 50%.... :-(
Any other suggestions? Im gonna call HP now and see if they have any other suggestions
Trade it in for a Joggler powered off a couple of car batteries
Unfortunately I can't help you cause I only have Android experience on fixing this.
However, I suggest you go over to the Palm forums (not on XDA even) or check the CM7 Touchpad development team. They have messed with the operating system enough to be able to tell you where that file may be located and/or how to fix it.
@dwl99 : haha, yeah i suppose I could swap it for a joggler or two! (not!)
@}{Alienz}{ , thanks, but I called HP and they're collecting it for repair... ;-) if its a OS issue I would have thought reimaging using webos would have solved it.....
Ill find out next week!
Hey all,
Just to let everyone know , the touchpads' back and the battery works fine now..
However someone at precentral has pointed out that some preware patches dont get deleted if you do a webos doctor.. I wonder if it was a preware corruption??
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Hi all. I really don't know what causes my problem, so I'll just describe it:
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My Legend came with some Vodafone ROM so as soon as I got it I flashed 2-3 ROMs found on XDA (all in the same day, all were 2.2) before I settled for BlaY0's. Everything was working properly. After 3-4 months I decided to try a new ROM so I flashed a 2.3.3 with HTC Sense (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=987251) - didn't like it much; then I tried a Cyanogen, also 2.3 - didn't like it either. So I flashed back the BlaY0 2.2. (also, in one day)
This is when my problem started.
Usually my battery would last for a day and a half. But every evening I connect it to the charger (at about 50%). In the morning the little light turned from orange to green and the battery indicator showed 100%. This was before! Now, I connect the charger in the evening but in the morning the light is still orange and the battery indicator shows something between 70% and 85% (I don't know if this is important, but most of the times is 85%). Usually it took 2-3 to fully charge the battery.
After a while, I noticed that if I reboot the phone in the morning, after the reboot the indicator shows 95-98%.
First thing I did was to wipe the battery stats (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=765656) but either I did it wrong or that was not the problem because it did'n solve anything.
Then I noticed something else. When I go to SETTINGS>ABOUT PHONE>BATTERY I can see the UP TIME and the AWAKE TIME. I'm guessing that the up time is the total time since last reboot but the awake time I'm not sure; is it the time the display was on or it is more about CPU activity? Anyways, it seems that after I connect the charger, it thinks that it is awake because in the morning I can read about 8-9 h of awake time (during the day it reaches at about 1-2 h). So it appears that something consumes the power at a higher rate messing with the charging process. If so, why does the battery indicator heals after reboot?
Thinking that an app was causing the problem I eliminated some of them: Advanced Task Killer, Llama, Watchdog. The problem persisted...
Now I'm out of ideas...so if someone has some I'd be grateful. It's not that I need to reboot in the morning, it's the not knowing that's killing me!
Absolutly same issue here.
I remember seeing a solution somewhere in the forum. Try using search. I think there're many threads revolving around this issue.
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Absolutly same issue here.
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I know that it's selfish but I'm glad I'm not alone
@Asovse1: I did a search before posting but I'll keep digging if you say there is a solution somewhere. Tks!
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I know that it's selfish but I'm glad I'm not alone
@Asovse1: I did a search before posting but I'll keep digging if you say there is a solution somewhere. Tks!
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There was a huge thread on this in General.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1151450&highlight=charge
Unfortunate, until an alternate solution is found, it seems that replacing a piece of the hardware is the only way. Which sucks. I'm sorry.
When flashing a new ROM or switching between primary and secondary batteries in my wallet, I always make sure I calibrate it so the system doesn't misinterpret predefined untrue values regarding the highs and lows of the battery.
Actually, with my second battery, it takes an hour to charge from 2-60, then another one for 61-76, then the whole night til 100. It's quite horrible. The stock HTC battery excels at charging, but I digress.
It seems like a counter-solution to me, but maybe a temporary fix for you: Have you tried investing in a really cheap, secondary battery, perhaps on eBay? I bought two for around 2 dollars each, on separate occasions. My first I'm still using now, in my wallet, switches each month. My other one I bought recently, and the first time it dipped to 30%, it completely shut off. Needless to say, I threw it away, it was horrible.
@Asovse1
I read the thread...to be honest I never thought it would be a hardware issue. Anyways, replacing the motherboard isn't really a fix.
I guess your solution (having spare batteries) is the only one feasible. This kinda sucks!
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I have two HTC Legend phones here that both have this same problem.
I have read elsewhere that some people got the HTC Legend fully charged by charging it normally, like overnight, then powering it down and charging once more until the light turns green. Some repeated this procedure twice, i.e. pulled the charging cable, then plugged it in again.
I just tried charging with the phone powered down and got it to 100%.
But I'm still not sure whether this is just snake oil, because the indicated figure may not actually show the true charge.
Addendum: As I now know, it is snake oil. As far as I can tell, the phone charges normally. Only the indicator underreads. It does not reach 100%, it goes down rapidly, the phone keeps operating for hours with the indicator showing 3% or less.
And here is the solution.
I have searched on here for the last 20 minutes so I hope I didn't just miss something.
Anyways, onto the problem I am having... I'm currently running UnNamed 1.3.1 and last night before I went to sleep the phone got really warm. I went to place it on the night stand and missed resulting in the phone taking a minor fall ~2ft. Everything was in working order so I placed in back on the stand and went to sleep.
At some point during the night the phone died on me causing me to miss work today. Now I'm trying to charge it but all it is doing is showing the depleted battery icon for about 2 seconds and then going to a black screen and repeating. Have any of you guys heard of this issue? Is it just a defunct battery?
Thanks for the help in advance.
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I have searched on here for the last 20 minutes so I hope I didn't just miss something.
Anyways, onto the problem I am having... I'm currently running UnNamed 1.3.1 and last night before I went to sleep the phone got really warm. I went to place it on the night stand and missed resulting in the phone taking a minor fall ~2ft. Everything was in working order so I placed in back on the stand and went to sleep.
At some point during the night the phone died on me causing me to miss work today. Now I'm trying to charge it but all it is doing is showing the depleted battery icon for about 2 seconds and then going to a black screen and repeating. Have any of you guys heard of this issue? Is it just a defunct battery?
Thanks for the help in advance.
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This sometimes happens with a severely depleted battery - after a bunch of cycles like that it SHOULD eventually stay on I think.
Otherwise you may need to give the battery just a little "juice" with a standalone charger.
Thanks I'll keep trying, was having a minor crisis when I woke up 2 hours late to work today.
I had this same issue when my battery died severely. Woke up with the phone cycling, like you mentioned and it was extremely warm.
The problem you are having is that UnNamed is running a kernal that automatically boots up the phone if it is off when you plug it in. This, combined with the fact that android turns your phone off automatically when the battery is too low, is putting you into a battery bootloop.
I just went into the AT&T store, and they swapped out my battery for free. Just don't let your phone get too low before charging it.
Hope this helps.
It's finally started taking charge thank goodness.
Anyone gave an idea as to why my battery tanked so hard. I exited out of all apps and had it plugged in through the night.
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It's finally started taking charge thank goodness.
Anyone gave an idea as to why my battery tanked so hard. I exited out of all apps and had it plugged in through the night.
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Rage from being dropped.
Hard to say. Unless you catch it as it's draining like crazy, a logcat or bbs will only comment on how it's currently running.
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Lol i just put it into download mode and charged it haha. I made it stop rebooting......
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o i think i am having the same issue. i dont have any other charging method. it is so dead i can't even get it to get into download mode.... any ideas. PLEASE HELP
Did you put a different kernel on it? I know certain kernels cause the phone to lock into 1200MHz while charging. At that rate the phone would die even plugged in, like you saw on that battery graph. Zedomax kernel did that to my phone. None of entropy512's did that to me, but if you used a different kernel than what gtg packed it with that might be it.
Look for BetterBatteryStats, it will tell you what apps are preventing your phone from going into deep sleep. If its an app causing that issue BBS will tell you which one. It costs money in the android market, but there is free version for xda members in the android app forum.
Good afternoon everyone,
I didn't see another post on this topic for this device so I wanted to see if anyone knew what might be up. A few months ago, I installed the beta of CM7 on my Droid X2. It's been working great since then and I've been extremely pleased with the improvement over the stock build.
Over the past couple days though, I've been noticing that my battery reading has been incredibly erratic. An example last night had it go from fully charged to 4% in under two hours. When I plug it in, it charges at a normal pace up through around 25%, and then jumps to fully charged.
I installed a clean install of CM7 this morning and noticed the same issue persists. At first I thought maybe installing my new software drained it more than I realized, but it jumped from around 24 to 100% again while plugged into the wall charger.
I have several screen shots of the battery activity screen that I took when I noticed it acting odd. The one from this morning is attached below. If anyone could help me figure out what might be up, it'd be greatly appreciated. I wanted to start casually looking for a new phone, but not like this
Edit: I also have this one from just before I charged and just after the battery spiked downward.
Maybe you just need a new battery.
P.S. You talk on the phone a lot. lol
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P.S. You talk on the phone a lot. lol
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Heh, that's one of the things that has been acting up recently. That 65% is only a 7 minute call.
Well if its a software issue, an SBF should clean it up. And if it doesnt, Id say its the physical battery. But I havent been on CM7 in a long time. I forget what issues it had. I dont think this was one of them though.
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Well if its a software issue, an SBF should clean it up. And if it doesnt, Id say its the physical battery. But I havent been on CM7 in a long time. I forget what issues it had. I dont think this was one of them though.
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I'll give a new battery a try then. I just wanted to check in before shelling out some money for a non-fix. I installed the 2.3.4 SBF this morning before giving 7 a reinstall and the problem seemed to reappear almost immediately.
Thanks for your help.
Try rebooting into recovery then go to advanced>wipe battery stats. Then wait for your battery to completely die before recharging it
My Nook is 10.5 months old and I have recently noticed it only hold charge for 2-3 hours.
I am still running 1.40 and rooted so I could block OTA. I haven't done any other modifications to the tablet.
Is this a common problem? I need to charge this thing everyday now, where before I could go several days without recharge.
Thanks for the help.
Steve
sgschwend said:
My Nook is 10.5 months old and I have recently noticed it only hold charge for 2-3 hours.
I am still running 1.40 and rooted so I could block OTA. I haven't done any other modifications to the tablet.
Is this a common problem? I need to charge this thing everyday now, where before I could go several days without recharge.
Thanks for the help.
Steve
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haven't used stock in a long time, but is there an option to turn wifi off when the tablet goes to sleep? ur wifi might be sucking up power continuously if it doesn't shut off.
Yes, that is correct, Wifi can be switch off. And I have done that. But the drain has become very significant.
I am considering going for a warranty repair, but my guess I will get a refurb with another weak battery, and hassled because I have rooted and blocked OTA.
Are most folks just running off their chargers?
If folks have bad batteries are they replacing them themselves?
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Yes, that is correct, Wifi can be switch off. And I have done that. But the drain has become very significant.
I am considering going for a warranty repair, but my guess I will get a refurb with another weak battery, and hassled because I have rooted and blocked OTA.
Are most folks just running off their chargers?
If folks have bad batteries are they replacing them themselves?
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you can attempt to request for a new nook tablet placement. After two refurbished replacements with the same problem as my original NT. they sent me a new Nook Tablet and so far so good. It's worth a shot.
Came off the island today and went to the big green city. Stopped at BN and did some talking with them and also to the service center at the same time. The service center said they would send me a refurb. My 3-4hour of run time is way under the 11.5 hours you should get for the e-reader mode only. That fella felt like the battery developes memory and needed to be fully discarded to combat that occurring. I can not find any technical document that supports this idea. There are not NiCad batteries.
Anyway if I send my tablet in I will end up with 1.4.3 instead of 1.4.0.
When you get your replacement
Once you get your replacement, it's a good idea not to charge it until it show very low percentage on any nicad rechargeable batteries. When you charge it, don't remove it from the charger until it reaches 100%. Also don't have a habit of plugin it in when finish using it, plan ahead so that you can have a fully discharge battery before recharging. Your NT battery charge will hold a lot longer threw time if you do it this way. You also can try this app to see if it works.
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Came off the island today and went to the big green city. Stopped at BN and did some talking with them and also to the service center at the same time. The service center said they would send me a refurb. My 3-4hour of run time is way under the 11.5 hours you should get for the e-reader mode only. That fella felt like the battery developes memory and needed to be fully discarded to combat that occurring. I can not find any technical document that supports this idea. There are not NiCad batteries.
Anyway if I send my tablet in I will end up with 1.4.3 instead of 1.4.0.
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Good advise, thanks,
I put in some effort to side load the battery stats reset software and found a application call: Battery HD. I loaded this app instead. It provides a graph of the charge and discharge rate. From the graph I can see that my battery is OK. I became aware of some funnies going on when I woke up at 3 am and saw the display on. With the discharge rate as specified I now believe I have some application causing me trouble. I don't have much on the table, Titanium, MX video, Amazon apps.
I shut the unit off last night and it came back right to the same charge. Tonight I will leave it on and check the graph to see if there was an load and when. The application has a gross report on the power used separated by function instead of application. It also has a calibration test that tests the three main functions and reports the discharge rate.
Anyway, I will post what the nightly current hog is if I can find it.
Steve
sgschwend said:
Good advise, thanks,
I put in some effort to side load the battery stats reset software and found a application call: Battery HD. I loaded this app instead. It provides a graph of the charge and discharge rate. From the graph I can see that my battery is OK. I became aware of some funnies going on when I woke up at 3 am and saw the display on. With the discharge rate as specified I now believe I have some application causing me trouble. I don't have much on the table, Titanium, MX video, Amazon apps.
I shut the unit off last night and it came back right to the same charge. Tonight I will leave it on and check the graph to see if there was an load and when. The application has a gross report on the power used separated by function instead of application. It also has a calibration test that tests the three main functions and reports the discharge rate.
Anyway, I will post what the nightly current hog is if I can find it.
Steve
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My friends NT has been having issue with screen turning on by itself. Seemed to narrow it down to aldiko app. Not sure why it's happening. Performed a clean install of CM7 and issue came back. I keep thinking it's hardware related, trying to convince him to try a different ROM, but he's stuck on using CM7. If you find a reason for your tablet screen turning on let us know so maybe I can help him get his issue resolved. Thanks...
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Once you get your replacement, it's a good idea not to charge it until it show very low percentage on any nicad rechargeable batteries. When you charge it, don't remove it from the charger until it reaches 100%. Also don't have a habit of plugin it in when finish using it, plan ahead so that you can have a fully discharge battery before recharging. Your NT battery charge will hold a lot longer threw time if you do it this way. You also can try this app to see if it works.
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That's actually bad advice for any lithium based battery - like the NT's lithium ion battery. LiON batteries don't like to be fully discharged and they don't like heat, especially heat when they are fully charged. That means avoid full discharges and avoid charging it to full every time, and do charge the battery more frequently (keeping the charge level between 20% and 80% for example). Partial discharge on LiON is just fine; they don't suffer memory effect.
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rete said:
That's actually bad advice for any lithium based battery - like the NT's lithium ion battery. LiON batteries don't like to be fully discharged and they don't like heat, especially heat when they are fully charged. That means avoid full discharges and avoid charging it to full every time, and do charge the battery more frequently (keeping the charge level between 20% and 80% for example). Partial discharge on LiON is just fine; they don't suffer memory effect.
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I have said it in past post, I need glasses. I totally missed this part while reading "There are not NiCad batteries" the word not always gets me.Sorry about that sgschwend. I did not even know, thanks for the info update.
Well, I always appreciate advice, my view is that it becomes a starting point and it is up to the reader to combine it with a working course of action.
As to phantom startup/turnons I checked last night and there wasn't one. I will continue till I find it. The summary screen does say what type of application is turning on so that should help. The only gotcha will be if the battery application changes how the tablet works to the point that the issue will not occur. I don't think this is very likely.
The battery application (battery HD) makes a nice graph so you can look at the slope and see what is going on, it also lists the run time for various activities based on the current battery charge. Interesting to note the Nook charger overcharges a bit and the battery does warm up some. When it cools down the charge is just under 100%. This is not an ideal situation, it would be better for the charger to slow to a point that the battery temperature is not elevated near the end of its cycle. Splitting hairs perhaps. My discharge rate matches the tablets specs even with the battery application running.
Second day of monitoring the device operated correctly. I did check and found that I have a Titanium backup batch job setup to run every day a 3 am. Which coincides with time I observed the device display turning on. I will move the time and see if the issue moves too.
Steve
Also turn off push notifications that certain apps have. They suck up a lot of battery. Install the Better Battery Stats app (search xda for it). Won't have to pay unless you want to. Monitor the partial wake locks to determine what apps are using battery during sleep.
I have a similar problem, i got a nook with cm7 and the battery doesn't last at all, i charged it yesterday and let it all night without touching it to see how long would it last and after 12 hours i got 30% and it says 70% of the battery was drained by the andoid os, it says that the processor was working for 2hrs!
i got it and stared looking for an answer to this problem and in less than 10 min it has drained 4% of the total charge, this didn't happened with the stock firmware so I'm thinking about trying jelly bean and if it doesn't get better i will have to go back to the stock firmware
Hwong, I think you hit it on the head. Last evening my NookT had a much higher current draw, loosing 20% in 12 hours. I saw this when I checked it a midnight. I had left the Nook with the battery monitor application in the graph mode, likely running as an active application instead of a "monitor" mode. Titanium Backup did run last night but it runs for such a short period it did not even show up on the graph.
So I really don't know which application or notification is causing me a problem but the issue I have had is like loosing 20% of my battery in a 6-8 hour period. Which to me looks like an application is running that shouldn't and the time I observed the screen on would do it too. As I started this post I am still on 1.4.0, rooted, OTA blocked with hidden commands.
I did a hard factory reset and wipped the caché, now my nook has been charged for 2 days on sleep mode with the wifi on.
I believe the problem was caused by an application, i believe it was the launcher and theme i was used, i re-installed it yesterday and the tablet started to drain battery quickly again so i cleaned the data used by them and uninstalled them.
The battery monitor widget use to say my battery would last 2 hrs of video playing, now it says it should last 8:30, closer to the 9hrs promissed by B&N.
It all about old sins. I found that I was jumping around in the normal Nook UI and not using the back button. So several things were still running in the background. Even though that little darling looks the same, that background stuff is a killer. I did a quick test with the battery monitor by leaving it in the graphic mode and sure enough the discharge rate went up 400%, just a dumb graph in the background plotting Voltage versus time. When I use the back button on the application graph, the current draws goes to near zero.
It really does a nice job of standby or sleep.
Maybe this will help.
You could use titanium backup to freeze the apps that you think could be causing more than usual battery drain and maybe narrow the issue down?:fingers-crossed:
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It all about old sins. I found that I was jumping around in the normal Nook UI and not using the back button. So several things were still running in the background. Even though that little darling looks the same, that background stuff is a killer. I did a quick test with the battery monitor by leaving it in the graphic mode and sure enough the discharge rate went up 400%, just a dumb graph in the background plotting Voltage versus time. When I use the back button on the application graph, the current draws goes to near zero.
It really does a nice job of standby or sleep.
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I recently ordered two new OEM batteries for my Atrix 4G, equivalent to the battery I was replacing – at least they appear that way. When I installed the new battery, my battery indicator was showing that the phone was at 15% after only a few hours. I charged a couple of times with the same problem occurring, I tried the second battery. When the same thing happened, I decided just to let it die all the way and charge fully after. My battery level hit 1% and stayed that way for hours and hours of use. When I timed the battery life, it was actually very good and it appeared the battery meter was just reading wrong.
I tried several full discharge and recharge cycles and tried disconnecting the battery while the phone was plugged in until the ‘?’ battery appeared and reinstalled it. The same problem occurred again and again. Next, I rooted the phone and tried the battery recalibration app. Results were the same. I have followed this up with discharging and recharging the battery fully several times but the problem still remains.
I have now installed an app that reads the voltage on the battery. It reads ~4200mV when plugged in and fully charged. It will discharge to somewhere between 3200mV and 3300mV before the phone shuts off and it takes upwards of 30 hours for this to happen. This has proved to be a somewhat effective way to actually estimate my remaining battery but it is still driving me nuts that the meter is off. Is there anything I can do?
Thanks for your help!
try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1832470
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try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1832470
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Thanks for the reply. I installed the app a couple of days ago. I have tried the first option "Run the Fix" a couple of times, once with the battery stating it was at 100% while plugged in and once in the middle of the day while not plugged in. It has not seemed to do anything from what I can tell.
I have not run the second option to Fix battd yet because I had to figure out how to install Busybox, which I have now done. I will try that option tonight and report back.
Thanks.
You should also read about the purpose of the app and how to use it. It is all in the OP of that thread. There is no point in running the fix just whenever you feel like it, it is meant to be run only right after the battery is done charging. Running it any other time will most likely just mess up the stats/percentage even more (not irreversibly though).
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You should also read about the purpose of the app and how to use it. It is all in the OP of that thread. There is no point in running the fix just whenever you feel like it, it is meant to be run only right after the battery is done charging. Running it any other time will most likely just mess up the stats/percentage even more (not irreversibly though).
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I did "run the fix" when my battery was fully charged overnight and rebooted the phone. I used the phone for a couple of days and it did not improve the situation. Last night I charged to 100% again and did the "fix battd" option. Today, there has been no improvement in the meter. I will try charging to 100% again tonight and try the force calibration option with the "run the fix". Is there any other way I should try to run it?
It will always charge right up to 100% and 4200 mV, the problem is the percentage will drop rapidly once unplugged all the way down to 1%. Once it hits 1% it will stay there and I can keep using the phone through the rest of the day and even overnight and into the next day before it actually powers itself down.
Yeah, I've heard of a few other people having the same issue. Sadly the battery fix app isn't going to help in your case - I don't really know what will, I'm not sure if there is a fix. Try searching the forum, this has definitely been mentioned more than once.
Hi. I just started using the Atrix today. I flashed the official ICS leak. But strangely, my battery meter isn't going above 50%. Can i use the app (from the link given above) to solve the issue>?
thanks.
Dunno. Why don't you try and see for yourself?
BTW I don't think running the leaked ROM as a daily driver is a good idea at all, especially if you only just started using this phone...
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Dunno. Why don't you try and see for yourself?
BTW I don't think running the leaked ROM as a daily driver is a good idea at all, especially if you only just started using this phone...
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Oh ok. I will try it for a couple of days and see. So far, it is amazing. Fast, responsive, very very little lag. Just this battery thing is a little weird. BTW, it did go ahead of 50%...i hope it doesnt fall really fast.
And I have a NeXus 4 as my main phone. My office gives me one phone, hence the Atrix.
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Yeah, I've heard of a few other people having the same issue. Sadly the battery fix app isn't going to help in your case - I don't really know what will, I'm not sure if there is a fix. Try searching the forum, this has definitely been mentioned more than once.
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I have done some research and have found that this has been a common issue for users of the Droid X. There are two revisions of the BH6X battery, SNN5880A and SNN5893A. Many users of the Droid X purchasing the 5893 revision of the battery report having the exact same problem I am having. They have solved it by using the older 5880 revision. They suspected that the 5893 was made for the Atrix and the 5880 for the Droid.
The problem is, I have the newer 5893 revision on both new batteries which, according to that info, should work for my phone. I do not have my original battery that I was replacing with me at the moment but I can check that model number tomorrow night. I only found one other thread where a person had this issue with the Atrix here. There is no real answer on how to solve or work around the problem though and I am not having any luck finding others with this issue.
Is there any way to adjust the battery meter settings or simply hide the stock meter? I apologize if this is a dumb question.
Problem solved:
I tried the batteries in my girlfriend's Atrix and experienced the same problems. Convinced it was an issue with the battery itself, I contacted Motorola through live chat and explained the situation. After talking about (some of) the various troubleshooting steps I had taken, they told me they would send me a new battery. The battery came and has been working perfectly for the last week with the percentage showing accurately.
The two bad batteries I had were manufactured 04/08/11 and 04/12/11. The new one they sent was manufactured sometime in April 2012. Perhaps a bad batch of batteries was produced by Motorola. That would explain why Droid X owners believed that the battery was incompatible with their phones. The talk that the battery was incompatible started shortly after those batteries were produced (it looks like around August 2011), and mixed in there are reports of the SNN5893A working in the Droid X for some. Hopefully this info is helpful to others.
Thanks again to everyone who took the time to offer help.