[Q] information required regarding battery of my galaxy s3 - Galaxy S III Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi all i just got my galaxy s3 two days back and havr charged it three times till now 2.5 hours for each charge. I have heard that i should charge it for 4 to 8 hours for first time but i didnt do that. Is that ok or i did a mistake??
And secondly i am getting 5 hours battry time with full continous usage on wifi videos youtube and games from 98% to 5%. Is that o.k? My screen brightness is 30% only
and the last question is how should i charge my phone? Should i charge it in between 50 or 70% or let it come to 10% ? Any help or advices will be appreciated plz note that i am a heavy user. And by the way cell standby time is amazing i loss 3 to 4 charges per hour.

Any ideas plz??

Plz halp i need it

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Charge the battery to 100% remove charger and use the phone .Thats all no more and no less .
jje

No u did nothing wrong.....but just take care of ur usage as u described 5hrs on continue usage it lil bit less than it should be... (nothing to worry) but YES do not plug in charger at regular intervals let the battery come down to atleast 30% and then plug-in charger and let it be fully charged (if possible) because regular charging will effect ur battery as well as DEVICE...(I personally use 1)
GOOD LUCK
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Sorry

Ok my first and third question is solved but what should i do for the second q?? About less battry life

misbah16 said:
No u did nothing wrong.....but just take care of ur usage as u described 5hrs on continue usage it lil bit less than it should be... (nothing to worry) but YES do not plug in charger at regular intervals let the battery come down to atleast 30% and then plug-in charger and let it be fully charged (if possible) because regular charging will effect ur battery as well as DEVICE...(I personally use 1)
GOOD LUCK
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Thanks alot man but what to do with less battry life? Should i not use continously? Or how to increase battry life. My screen brightness is set at 30% only

n70shan said:
Thanks alot man but what to do with less battry life? Should i not use continously? Or how to increase battry life. My screen brightness is set at 30% only
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Switch off ur wi-fi,data,bluetooth etc when no use....and Yup if there is no use dont use it in continuty as it also needs rest
And one more thing if u r saying thanks then i will be delighted if u press thanks button....
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misbah16 said:
Switch off ur wi-fi,data,bluetooth etc when no use....and Yup if there is no use dont use it in continuty as it also needs rest
And one more thing if u r saying thanks then i will be delighted if u press thanks button....
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Sure man. The only dissatisfaction about my phone is battry otherwise its wonderfull device anyways do u suggest using extended battries when available?? I m also attaching battry stats after 4 hour use plz comment

n70shan said:
Sure man. The only dissatisfaction about my phone is battry otherwise its wonderfull device anyways do u suggest using extended battries when available?? I m also attaching battry stats after 4 hour use plz comment
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Dude chill.....it's fine and it depends on usage...
Our device already has a very capable battery and if u want to use those extended batteries i suggest you to contact samsung's service center.....they will give u best adviced regarding hardwares.....just hav fun with ur sIII...
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[Q] Hello Everyone.

Hello everyone,
From yesterday i started facing a strange issue due to which i am experiencing serious battery draining issues.
My battery started draining 1-2% every 5 min in idle mode after i played a game named crazy fist . next day i factory resetted my phone. In idle now it is not consuming any power but when i do some work on my phone , it consumes alot of battery and it.drins like 1% every 2-2.5 min.
Charging time is normal. But discharge is pretty fast.
So i checked thr battery usage inside settings.and noticed that my display is consuming about 41% of the battery and android os arnd 13%. I am not sure qbout os usage but thr diaplay is consuming too much power. I think initially it used to consume 13-20(max)%.
Or is the usage correct? I am using sgs2 stock midel and have no intentions to root it.
Kindly assist and reply asap. Thanks in.advance,
Siddhanth
the display on the galaxy s2 does drain alot of battery if your using it for quite a while..thats what they call screen on time..my battery was draining fast and i panicked... when you do use your phone how long do you use it? say do you use to browse like for a good hour non stop?
if you was rooted i could of gave you some options but here is a link to help you read and give you some tips on battery life...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1234264
charge your phone fully and drain it without switching it off..charge it again without taking it off charger i say leave it for a good few hours...do the same thing for a few charging cycles and see what the battery like is after that..but check the link
But this strange thing happened to me aftrr 1month.
I wss never rooted.
I mean this is the first time my display is consuming 59-61% of the overall battery. is this normal and does it hsppen to u too?
kyuubisiddhanth said:
But this strange thing happened to me aftrr 1month.
I wss never rooted.
I mean this is the first time my display is consuming 59-61% of the overall battery. is this normal and does it hsppen to u too?
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i thought the same as you buddy. never realised it in the start when i had my s2 but then checking the battery usage and i panicked...its normal for the display to drain the battery alot..
change your brightness to auto and there is an option in settings and display where you can tick to have the display autoadjusted. thats for brightness..
or do what i do and have your brightness on the lowest settings and see how it goes from there...fully charge your battery let it say for 6 hours then let it drain till it dies down without any breaks and then charge it again to the max..do the same thing for a few times and check whats the battery after a few days...
Matriak31 said:
i thought the same as you buddy. never realised it in the start when i had my s2 but then checking the battery usage and i panicked...its normal for the display to drain the battery alot..
change your brightness to auto and there is an option in settings and display where you can tick to have the display autoadjusted. thats for brightness..
or do what i do and have your brightness on the lowest settings and see how it goes from there...fully charge your battery let it say for 6 hours then let it drain till it dies down without any breaks and then charge it again to the max..do the same thing for a few times and check whats the battery after a few days...
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Thanks mate.
Lemme try this.
*a bit of relief*
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1234264
check that as well
Matriak31 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1234264
check that as well
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One question more : do i need to recharge my phone wgen it is switched off or i can turn it on in between.
kyuubisiddhanth said:
One question more : do i need to recharge my phone wgen it is switched off or i can turn it on in between.
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when calibrated your phone you leave it on of course and charge it without any interuptions...when you let it drain with out any breaks like switching it on and off, once it dies down then plug to charge it.....it will charge and it will give you the battery icon...once its fully charged you can see by the battery when its fully green switch your phone and your good to go...
Matriak31 said:
when calibrated your phone you leave it on of course and charge it without any interuptions...when you let it drain with out any breaks like switching it on and off, once it dies down then plug to charge it.....it will charge and it will give you the battery icon...once its fully charged you can see by the battery when its fully green switch your phone and your good to go...
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I am doin the same as you said.
Tell me is the any way to calibraye battery as there is in galaxy s.
Like in cwm mode or something like that.
kyuubisiddhanth said:
I am doin the same as you said.
Tell me is the any way to calibraye battery as there is in galaxy s.
Like in cwm mode or something like that.
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hey buddy sorry for the late reply..go to market and download the battery calibration app by Nema..once you installed it charge your phone fully go into the app and just follow the instructions and then you should be fully calibrated..
but download the app first
Thanks, i tried it todsy but it says root needed.
I have a stock rom. and i dont want to change the rom before my warranty period gets over.
Install BetterBatteryStats from the Android Marketplace. Run it and see if there is/are any app(s) gone rogue abusing CPU power other than the display.
iamkalabaw said:
Install BetterBatteryStats from the Android Marketplace. Run it and see if there is/are any app(s) gone rogue abusing CPU power other than the display.
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Thanks for the info buddy. Lemme find an alternative app for this.
Bcz ig is costly hrre.
kyuubisiddhanth said:
Thanks for the info buddy. Lemme find an alternative app for this.
Bcz ig is costly hrre.
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You can get it here for free if your an xda member. search for it.
Matriak31 said:
You can get it here for free if your an xda member. search for it.
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Is ot the same page which says xdadeveloperedition.apk?
If not brother provide me the link here.

[Q] Battery status not working properly ?

Hey guys,
I have a new and not modified (not root, default ROM) Ace and I think the battery status is not working properly. When the battery is being drained, the battery status goes like 100%,99%,98%,... just like it should I think, than it freezes let's say on 80%, it shows this 80% for couple of hours even when the phone is being used a lot (wi-fi, gps, watching some stuff), after this couple of hours it goes straight to 60% or something within a moment, than it works again like 60%,59%,58%,... than it get freezed on same % for couple of hours again... and so on... I wonder if this is just how the Ace or Android works, or there is something wrong with phone refreshing/getting the battery information ?
You reminded me This Post ...
Anyway... If you add all those "couple of hours" I think you have such a great battery performance!!!
The battery life is not that bad indeed but I find useful to know whether the battery is 40% or 20% when it shows 40%
the battery on ace is jumpy.. specially when 3G is on..
pahan_88 said:
the battery on ace is jumpy.. specially when 3G is on..
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Same with me
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Similar problem
In my case tho...the phone charges for around half an hour...says completely charged...then drains out in 6 hours...any clue what might be wrong
gaurav18 said:
In my case tho...the phone charges for around half an hour...says completely charged...then drains out in 6 hours...any clue what might be wrong
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On another forum I saw few people having this problem (very small battery life even with wi-fi, gps and 3G off) which wasn't solved even by a new battery. They had to use warranty and get their phones repaired.
pahan_88 said:
the battery on ace is jumpy.. specially when 3G is on..
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My 3G is off all the time. Anyway if it shows same percentage for 2-3 hours while I am using the phone heavily, it is quiete annoying. I would be glad if it was only "jumpy"

Tips for improving battery life of your SGS2

Hi, folks
These are tips for improving the battery life of your SGS2 :
1.Set the wallpaper , with dark or black images
Set the brightness to 10%
2.When you are not using data , please turn it off . Using 3G data will suck lots of juice !!
On the other hand Wifi doesn't suck so much juice
Now the next steps are the most important
3.Please do keep charging between very short intervals ,
Let the battery charge drop to 5-10% then charge till it reaches 100% , this will considerably , increase your battery life .
4.Do not let your phone keep charging for a very long time ,even after it reaches 100%.
This will damage the battery .
Actually when your phone shows that it has been fully charged (100%),it has only been charged for 95% , so plug in for a few more minutes ,for some extra juice .
5.Do not install lots and lots of unused and useless apps ,as they will not only occupy memory , but will also suck the juice out of your phone !!
6.Delete unused widgets from home screen
7.Close unwanted apps running in the background.
Go to task manager and press the ,'clear memory' button frequently .
8.Do not use the charger of other mobile phones , even if they have the same pin ,as this will slowly damage the battery
9.Use only original Samsung battery made for your SGS2 , duplicate or other battery will not only be waste of money , but will also damage your phone !!
10.Sugesstion are welcome , you can posted it , so that i can add it !!
11.If you know a few extra tips , please post it or PM me
12.If you like this tread please rate it !!
13.Please press the thanks button , if you like this post and if i helped increase the battery life of your SGS2
These things helped me improve the battery life of my SGS2 ,I hope it also help you considerably increase the battery life of your SGS2 too
Cheers ,
I'm new to XDA. A "NOOB" as we are called here. I applaud your intentions to help fellow GSII owners out, but senior members are about to fry and roast you with " you should have searched first,post later" . Read,Read and read more. While I generally despise when certain senior members feel the need to be mini moderators and verbally assault new members. Please save yourself some future heartache by doing just that. Enjoy this beast of a phone.
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While I appreciate you giving advice to our members about battery life, you have some flaws in your tips
ashwinsrihari said:
1.Set the wallpaper , with dark or black images
Use autobrightness or set the brightness to 10% <-- First you tell people to turn on autobrightness, then you tell people to turn it off and keep it at 10%. Which do you recommend? You can't suggest both. Also, autobrightness will drain your battery more.
4.Do not let your phone keep charging even after it reaches 100%.
This will damage the battery .
Actually when your phone shows that it has been fully charged (100%),it has only been charged for 95% , so plug in for a few more minutes ,for some extra juice . <-- Again, you're contradicting yourself. You're telling people not to charge passed 100% but then you tell them to charge passed 100% because you can get more juice? Pick one.
7.Close unwanted apps running in the background.
Go to task manager and press the ,'clear memory' button frequently .<-- You're wasting more battery by telling Android that you dont want those apps in memory because the OS will just add it back into memory (thus, using more battery to do so). This is only good if you have a rogue app that is killing the battery, otherwise just let the OS do its job.
9.Use only original Samsung battery made for your SGS2 , duplicate or other battery will not only be waste of money , but will also damage your phone !! <-- While I can't really speak for sure because I'm no expert but I'm pretty sure generic batteries will not kill your phone if they're designed for the phone. We have a lot of members that use generic batteries and their phones run just fine.
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but please let me know if I read your post wrong...
also,
Turning off sync, preventing app updates...
ashwinsrihari said:
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Let the battery charge drop to 5-10% then charge till it reaches 100% , this will considerably , increase your battery life
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Lithium Ion batteries "prefer" short charges.
What's written is applicable to Nickel Cadmium batteries, where charging after partially draining the battery will reduce its capacity.
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I have a 3500mAh battery that lasts me 60-80 hours per charge, and it hasn't given me a single problem.
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graffixnyc said:
In before Red5 lock
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I lold
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Plasmamuffins said:
I have a 3500mAh battery that lasts me 60-80 hours per charge, and it hasn't given me a single problem.
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Where'd you get it? I bought a cheap extended one off ebay and it was great, but after about 3 months it was lasting as long as the stock battery.
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In before Red5 lock
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Allow me this time...
OP, while helpful posts are always welcome here, it is advisable to search before posting (actually, it is a rule...). In this case, the points here have been commonly discussed already, with some being a point of contention.
To keep things from going out of control, i will go ahead and close this, but say thanks for a genuine effort..

[Q] check for original charger

i bought a charger online it looks very much like the original bundled one. However i have a couple of questions
1. is there a way i can check the output quality using the phone itself and not a multimeter . Like variation in voltage/current?
2. using a multimeter do i have to tear apart the charger to check the output quality.
any inputs are welcome
sarfaraz1989 said:
i bought a charger online it looks very much like the original bundled one. However i have a couple of questions
1. is there a way i can check the output quality using the phone itself and not a multimeter . Like variation in voltage/current?
2. using a multimeter do i have to tear apart the charger to check the output quality.
any inputs are welcome
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Depends on what you mean by 'output quality'. If you mean the ripple (noise), especially in response to load changes, then no, you can't without oscilloscope and dummy load.
If you do not have this measuring equipment, then I would use these two simple tests:
does the empty phone fully charge within 2 - 3 hours ?
does the touchscreen stay responsive while charging ?
If you can answer both of these questions with yes then one could assume the charger is of good quality.
thanx for an informative reply man. the thing is i use usb charger usually battery is 8 months old . i dont know how long it will charger to recharge. giving these conditions u still think it will take 2-3 hours to charge ? yes the touchscreen stays remains but i think there is the usual "noise " that makes minor error in touchscreen smoothness. do u understand wat i am trying to tell u.
sarfaraz1989 said:
thanx for an informative reply man. the thing is i use usb charger usually battery is 8 months old . i dont know how long it will charger to recharge. giving these conditions u still think it will take 2-3 hours to charge ? yes the touchscreen stays remains but i think there is the usual "noise " that makes minor error in touchscreen smoothness. do u understand wat i am trying to tell u.
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the minor 'touch screen smoothness' issue will be there while charging thro wall charger for sure and also the charging time do wary depending on how old the battery is
sarfaraz1989 said:
thanx for an informative reply man. the thing is i use usb charger usually battery is 8 months old . i dont know how long it will charger to recharge. giving these conditions u still think it will take 2-3 hours to charge ?
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If the battery is fine (and it should still be after 8 months) charging of an empty battery should happen within 2 - 3 hours.
sarfaraz1989 said:
yes the touchscreen stays remains but i think there is the usual "noise " that makes minor error in touchscreen smoothness. do u understand wat i am trying to tell u.
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If you are able to normally operate your phone while charging, then this is ok.
ok. i will do that and get back to u guys. just one thing. wat info can i get from phone regarding charging current /voltage ? also the original capacity was 1650 mAh . can i recalibrate and get the "new" mAh is there anything like this ? i calibrate my laptop' battery every two months and get its capacity in terms of mW. anything similar to phones ?
sarfaraz1989 said:
ok. i will do that and get back to u guys. just one thing. wat info can i get from phone regarding charging current /voltage ? also the original capacity was 1650 mAh . can i recalibrate and get the "new" mAh is there anything like this ? i calibrate my laptop' battery every two months and get its capacity in terms of mW. anything similar to phones ?
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Search the play store for Battery Monitor Widget. It can give you some more information about your battery, charging, discharging etc.

Mega 5.8 - Battery dies within 5 minutes of reaching 20%

Hello all
I am using Mega 5.8 for 15 days now, everything is great. . Battery too is fine works for the whole day and some more but I find it strange that after reaching 20% the battery dies within minutes and phone shuts down. I thought that might be due to new battery but after 10+ recharge cycles this behavior have not changed.
Can anyone confirm that its a common thing with Mega 5.8 or there's some issue with my device.
Also while we are at it any idea when we might get 4.3 update for Mega?
Thankd
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Ditto !
I have the same problem . battery reaches 15% and then dies off in no time... So i take my battery as 85% generally . Not sure whats going wrong . But seems like firmware problem . Guys any solution ?
gauravxda said:
I have the same problem . battery reaches 15% and then dies off in no time... So i take my battery as 85% generally . Not sure whats going wrong . But seems like firmware problem . Guys any solution ?
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If you have root you can use Battery calibration app from the Play store.
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If you have root you can use Battery calibration app from the Play store.
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Thanks for the heads up gx3k , but just to clarify i am not new to rooting . Have galaxy S2 which is full blown modified .
I downloaded battery calib app and deleted stats like 10 times...tried to manually delete the stats bin folder....but nothing has worked . I feel the culprit is the rom .
Haven't rooted the phone but don't believe this to be a calibration issue.
May be its firmware but how to confirm unless we get an update.
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Same problem with me
Just try this . One you are in middle of your discharge like around 50% just remove the battery for 20 secs and put it back . You will see in battery you have already lost 10-12% of battery . I think this is the case of either wrong battery reporting or bad batteries. Just have to wait for a custom rom to cross check this .
GalaxyMega 5.8 battery life
Same thing here. Already tried calibration. Didn't help.
Was charging it. Removed it from the charger at 60%, I removed the battery and put it back in. The battery % then showed 74%.
fredbvalani said:
Same thing here. Already tried calibration. Didn't help.
Was charging it. Removed it from the charger at 60%, I removed the battery and put it back in. The battery % then showed 74%.
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Yes definitely there is a problem. Battery was at 31% then I removed battery and put it back. It dropped to 8%. had to connect it to charger.....
Have anybody tried the latest firmware for October if the battery issue is solved?
i've updated my galaxy mega 5.8 duos to latest firmware,still not fixed.. :crying:
RobyGalaxy said:
i've updated my galaxy mega 5.8 duos to latest firmware,still not fixed.. :crying:
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Very few users complain about this, maybe because there are only a few of us or it is not an issue as very seldom users remove the battery?
As for me when the level goes between 20-30% which is usually on the 3rd day I recharge the battery.
Indian Devil said:
Hello all
I am using Mega 5.8 for 15 days now, everything is great. . Battery too is fine works for the whole day and some more but I find it strange that after reaching 20% the battery dies within minutes and phone shuts down. I thought that might be due to new battery but after 10+ recharge cycles this behavior have not changed.
Can anyone confirm that its a common thing with Mega 5.8 or there's some issue with my device.
Also while we are at it any idea when we might get 4.3 update for Mega?
Thankd
Sent from my GT-I9152 using xda app-developers app
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Dude Battery callibration could help you .. same condition was wid me .. i callibrated n now my battery is MEGA now
1.Root ur fone
2.drain your battery to zero
3.short all your battery terminals to make sure your battery is totally dead..
4.then charge your battery to 100%
5.n press CALLIBRATE from ur callibration software.
i will like to tell you that some processes drain ur battery very rapidly ,, i removed some apps n processes and now battery lasts,
so i will advise u too flash ur fone completly takin ur data backedUp..
aakashdahake said:
Dude Battery callibration could help you .. same condition was wid me .. i callibrated n now my battery is MEGA now
1.Root ur fone
2.drain your battery to zero
3.short all your battery terminals to make sure your battery is totally dead..
4.then charge your battery to 100%
5.n press CALLIBRATE from ur callibration software.
i will like to tell you that some processes drain ur battery very rapidly ,, i removed some apps n processes and now battery lasts,
so i will advise u too flash ur fone completly takin ur data backedUp..
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Whatever you do "DO NOT SHORT YOUR BATTERY TERMINALS UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE" That's a fire hazard. Lithium Ion batteries can generate massive heat very quickly and have been known to explode on occasions.
Practise good battery management by charging your battery whenever possible and keep it on charge for as long as you can. This will condition it to give maximum performance.
Remember you can't get a battery to give any more power than it has from the charge you give it.
Calibration does nothing to the battery it only allows the software to monitor more accurately.
Lithium Ion batteries should never be allowed to discharge below a preset level as they will then die and will not charge again
lol im about to create a thread about this issue, i thought its only me who experienced this issue,, i've encounter this problem as well,, everytime the battery reach the 15% or the low battery warning, it drains very fast from 15 to 1% it just like about 2 minutes then my phone shuts off due to very low battery level
oh yea,, try the *#0228# it shows the real battery %. in my experience,, from 40% battery suddenly drop to 18%. btw for the calibration apps from the playstore, it just delete your batterystats.bin which have no benefit at all. anyone who encounter this problem please share your experience
I installed Battery Notifier and adjusted the low battery alarm at 25% . It is just a workaround but it serves the purpose.
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bongski55 said:
Very few users complain about this, maybe because there are only a few of us or it is not an issue as very seldom users remove the battery?
As for me when the level goes between 20-30% which is usually on the 3rd day I recharge the battery.
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so.. what do you think? is this a software issue or a hardware issue?? cuz if its hardware issue, my mega and the battery still under warranty. iam confused is it really US who encounter this issue or the others didnt realize it cuz they never drain their battery until 15%.
aakashdahake said:
Dude Battery callibration could help you .. same condition was wid me .. i callibrated n now my battery is MEGA now
1.Root ur fone
2.drain your battery to zero
3.short all your battery terminals to make sure your battery is totally dead..
4.then charge your battery to 100%
5.n press CALLIBRATE from ur callibration software.
i will like to tell you that some processes drain ur battery very rapidly ,, i removed some apps n processes and now battery lasts,
so i will advise u too flash ur fone completly takin ur data backedUp..
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okay our issue is NOT about BATTERY LIFE, but about BATTERY PERCENTAGE,, DUDE.
in this review the reviewer encounter the same issue like us
"A couple of times we experienced a sharp dip in battery life when the levels went below 20 percent"
nezt94 said:
so.. what do you think? is this a software issue or a hardware issue?? cuz if its hardware issue, my mega and the battery still under warranty. iam confused is it really US who encounter this issue or the others didnt realize it cuz they never drain their battery until 15%.
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Hardware or software I don't really know.
As I use the mega 5.8 as my daily phone I see to it that I dont go below 20%. And evry other day or a maximum of 3 days I always recharge my phone. Perhaps other users have a similar routine so very few if any, complain about the issue on this thread.
bongski55 said:
Hardware or software I don't really know.
As I use the mega 5.8 as my daily phone I see to it that I dont go below 20%. And evry other day or a maximum of 3 days I always recharge my phone. Perhaps other users have a similar routine so very few if any, complain about the issue on this thread.
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yea, i think thats why only few people who noticed this issue, they rarely use their phone below 20%. btw i just post a new thread in samsung developers forum, dont know where to report this issue so i post it there lol
i've try calibrating the battery, no differrnce at all. oh man , i wish samsung realized this issue

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