I have a 3500 mAH battery that refuses to calibrate.... Anyways when I use Battery Calibrate, its says my current mV is 3643, I know that isn't full, but my battery percent says 23% and that is much to low for 3643mV! My co-worker said to divide 3643 by 4200 (Full charge IIRC) and that is my battery percent. I think there has to be a better way...
Bump up. Any help?
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On the stock batter it shows you 3.7vdc and 5.18Whr...
Under battery calibration tool it shows me that I am currently at 4119mV at 100% charge.
I am not to well informed on volt and watt conversions, but shouldn't 4119mV be closer to 5180?
I=current (Amps)
E=Volts
P=power (Watts)
I x E = P
P / E = I
etc.
5.18 W-Hr / 3.7 V = 1.4 A-Hr (= 1400 mAh, the rating for the stock battery)
3.7 V is the nominal voltage for a LiIon cell. 4200 mV is the voltage for a fully charged one. To prolong battery life, the charging is cycled, it will charge to 4200 mV, then stop charging and drain to just under 4100 mV, then the cycle will repeat. It will show 100% charge while it's going through these cycles, even though it's really bouncing between about 93% and 100%. That's because people would get confused to see the level drop below 100% after it's charged, but still connected to the charger.
hmmm soo if my phone battery indicator says 4011mV.... but also says it has only 50% left....that is not right than ?
Nope, completely ****ed up. But I guess you managed to get it through those 4 years ??
Hello guys
Do you know what is the máximum charge for the bh6x and the bh5x
I wonder if for the bh6x is 4200mV, i'm having a several battery drain and i want to make sure that the battery is in good shape
bh5x is the one that came with my phone and i'm not sure of it's maximum capacity too.
I recently replaced my battery with the same one that came with the phone. Found a relatively cheap OEM on eBay, and I charge it every day (sometimes twice on days with really heavy usage).
IDK the maximum charges, but you can kinda tell when a battery isn't as strong as it once was when it came with the phone.
Then again this is EXACTLY why I want removable batteries on my cell phones and absolutely HATE integrated battery cell phones... (IDC how "cool" the phone looks)
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I have both of those and the maximum charge i get on the bh6x is 4200 and the bh5x is 4174
Hope that helps
joelorona said:
Hello guys
Do you know what is the máximum charge for the bh6x and the bh5x
I wonder if for the bh6x is 4200mV, i'm having a several battery drain and i want to make sure that the battery is in good shape
bh5x is the one that came with my phone and i'm not sure of it's maximum capacity too.
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Thanks. i found out that both charges uo to 4200 but everything depends on the power per hour they can deliver
Thankyou
Hello
Is it normal that the phone shut downs at 3488mV ? I've read that the battery discharges at 3200 or 3220 mV, so i'm kind of intrigued
About 3200 mV is the absolute lowest voltage below which a Li-Ion battery should never go, but it can decide to shut down even before that. It all depends on the usage pattern. I'd say this is nothing out of the ordinary.
atrix's hw/sw roms and kernels are not good in reading real voltage values.
What I know i batteries work 4200mv-3580mv
below 3,6 volt is 0% of the battery. I may be wrong but.
I have original and 3rd party batteries. 3rd party one draind to 1% in 5 hours and lives about 10 hours while showing 1%.
whenever I pull out and pull in battery, the percentage changes : 40% > turn off device and pull put battery > pull battery in > boot device > it shows over 40%
Our Desire X has Li-Ion 1650 mAh battery. My question is: is the battery affected if I unplug it from charger before is 100% charged? Or when I use MTP for like 10 minutes and then I remove the cable...is the battery affected, will it discharge faster?
Sorry because I'm confused but I still think about the new batteries as being the old ones that needed to be formatted (it's not the case here)
no it won't be affected as such but if you want your battery last long like say for a whole day or 12 hours it is advisable to let it charge to 100% plus I have read in many forums that charging battery to 100% and then Using it maintains quality and health of battery for longer time and battery life too
Hi, I began using a 5000 mah battery for Xperia UL from mpj, and I installed battery monitor to see battery life. The phone is saying charge your phone at 14% while battery monitor is at 55%.Will it keep going when the it hits 0%? How condition to 5000 mah? Thanks
rokoil said:
Hi, I began using a 5000 mah battery for Xperia UL from mpj, and I installed battery monitor to see battery life. The phone is saying charge your phone at 14% while battery monitor is at 55%.Will it keep going when the it hits 0%? How condition to 5000 mah? Thanks
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Wipe your battery Stats and then it should work
Link to said battery?