I am using 2000mAH battery but battery monitor report me using 1650mAH,
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I already calibrated the battery through battery calibration app, is t his normal? or I need to manually delete the battery stats.bin to make it right?
Thanks for your input : )
You can set it yourself to 2000mAh in settings..
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fake battery indeed...
Battery monitor only guesses at the battery capacity, you need to set it manually if you are using a non standard or extended battery.
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tasty_boy said:
fake battery indeed...
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it's not fake , it's a genuine Samsung 2000mAH extended battery from Samsung Hong Kong distributor.
Moskiitto said:
You can set it yourself to 2000mAh in settings..
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veyka said:
Battery monitor only guesses at the battery capacity, you need to set it manually if you are using a non standard or extended battery.
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Thanks Moskitto and Veyka.
I see in the setting tab, it has ma, max mv and min mv.
what number should I input for max mv and min mv? thanks!
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Hi, I'm running stock unbranded rom not rooted.
Recently my battery has stopped lasting over 24h, used to get near 48h with similar usage.
I took a screen shot of my battery stats, do they look normal?
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Cheers,
Oliver
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Yes your data connection is on
Cell Standby Fix i would try .
jje
What's those 'dips' in your graph? It seems to have OK drain but at some points it's sucking the juice out of the battery.
If you're rooted, please create a BetterBatteryStats log over several hours then attach it. (BBS has a free APK here on Xda)
Cell Standby Fix i would try .
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That's purely cosmetic, and doesn't change the time the phone lasts.
JJEgan said:
Cell Standby Fix i would try .
jje
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Given good advice, you have, master Yoda!
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What's the screen time?
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I think the dips are when I've returned to my phone after a period of inactivity. I don't call much or text at all, I just browse the Internet and use Tapatalk.
I will root my phone and try the battery app this weekend (when I have more time) if the drain continues.
Thanks all for your comments
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My battery life is for some reason very bad. I'm able to completely empty it in a matter of hour just with moderate usage... I had this problem before, solved it with Nandroid restore...
Now I'm running CM9 nightly (1/july/2012) with Siyah 3.3.2. When I disconnect it from charger, it almost immediately starts to empty.
I've tried to wipe battery stats and resetting fuel gauge chip when on 100%, but to no avail...
Can anyone help me?
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Anyone?
Try flashing a different kernel but tbh it shouldn't drop that fast... Have you tried using a different battery?
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what is your ROM and you kernel?
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Try flashing a different kernel but tbh it shouldn't drop that fast... Have you tried using a different battery?
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Well, do you have experience with other kernels like Fluxxi or Dorimanx? Maybe it would be better with one of those...
And I havent tried a different battery because I dont have a spare one.
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what is your ROM and you kernel?
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I said that in the first post.
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First, you may install Betterbatterystats, so it's easier to understand apk consume battery in the background.
Then you may install the new kernel siayh, the 3.4.1, it seems more parsimonious.
Finally install EXtweaks, excellent utility to set various parameters of the kernel.
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I slept last night with 40 % battery and woke up to see 0 %. I was shocked. Please help. Is there something wrong with battery or some app is the reason of the problem ? Any help appreciated.
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Did you charge your phone?
Let it charge up to 100%, as charging to full battery will "reset" it (somehow), i find it hard to explain
Anyway, it is not a serious matter
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Did you charge your phone?
Let it charge up to 100%, as charging to full battery will "reset" it (somehow), i find it hard to explain
Anyway, it is not a serious matter
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you sure that it's not a serious matter ? coz I am worried.
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you sure that it's not a serious matter ? coz I am worried.
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Its fine its the fuel gauge acting up.. it won't affect the phone in any way
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Its fine its the fuel gauge acting up.. it won't affect the phone in any way
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but the fuel gauge isn't wrong. my phone had 0 % battery when I woke up. I charged it to 40 % before sleeping.
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It is normal usage by this process? I made full wipe and restore app in cwm restore /data and I don't know it it ok or something went wrong?
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You still have 62% battery available. That's not alarming battery life. If you've just flashed the Rom and this is the first few cycles, it won't be the best. Battery life will improve after a few cycles.
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HAXTREME said:
You still have 62% battery available. That's not alarming battery life. If you've just flashed the Rom and this is the first few cycles, it won't be the best. Battery life will improve after a few cycles.
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I had only 2 full cycles.
I know I have bad battery life, but I have bln, 1400 MHz, 400 MHz but I worry about this two process. It is too much, isn't it?
Nothing to worry about. 22% is not too much.
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It is normal usage by this process? I made full wipe and restore app in cwm restore /data and I don't know it it ok or something went wrong?
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If you are really worried get cpu spy to see if your device is deep sleeping and better battery stats to check the wakelocks.
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Note 3 battery in Note 2 battery charger
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Difference between length and width
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Note 3 battery in Note 2 battery charger
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It's only 100mAh more than the previous version but the processor sips on battery compared to the Note 2. I haven't fully charged my phone yet to find out. I've been keeping my battery at between 40%-80% to increase the lifetime of the battery while my replacement/IDGAF batteries come in.
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It's only 100mAh more than the previous version but the processor sips on battery compared to the Note 2. I haven't fully charged my phone yet to find out. I've been keeping my battery at between 40%-80% to increase the lifetime of the battery while my replacement/IDGAF batteries come in.
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Yes, but are the batteries compatible with each other?
ajolly said:
Yes, but are the batteries compatible with each other?
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They are NOT compatible with each other.
ajolly said:
Yes, but are the batteries compatible with each other?
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Why not take a gander at the pictures
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