Random shutdowns. - XPERIA X10 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

My x10 is about 2 1/2 years old now. I'm unlocked bootloader and running Wolf's ROM. In the past month the phone has started shutting off randomly...it gives me an 'Android System...shutting down' message...sits on the screen for 10 seconds or so and then turns off. Doesn't matter what battery % i have left. Often when recording video but yesterday it did it in the camera app and then once checking twitter. Sometimes it can go days without doing it...other days its just really annoying.
Any thoughts?

Smoked33 said:
My x10 is about 2 1/2 years old now. I'm unlocked bootloader and running Wolf's ROM. In the past month the phone has started shutting off randomly...it gives me an 'Android System...shutting down' message...sits on the screen for 10 seconds or so and then turns off. Doesn't matter what battery % i have left. Often when recording video but yesterday it did it in the camera app and then once checking twitter. Sometimes it can go days without doing it...other days its just really annoying.
Any thoughts?
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What ROM are You on? Donut HD?

jakuburban said:
What ROM are You on? Donut HD?
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I put in my first sentence that I'm on Wolf's ROM.

Check out the battery status/percentage when it shuts down again... the message you are getting is the common one when phone is on low battery..
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udupa82 said:
Check out the battery status/percentage when it shuts down again... the message you are getting is the common one when phone is on low battery..
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Okay, but as I indicated in my first post, it doesn't matter what % of battery I have left. It has happened at 54%, 29%, 25%, 46% etc...

Smoked33 said:
Okay, but as I indicated in my first post, it doesn't matter what % of battery I have left. It has happened at 54%, 29%, 25%, 46% etc...
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Looks like a battery issue... try wiping battery stat from recovery ( that's doesn't do anything to improve battery life) and let's see how battery holds up, that doesn't work try different ROM with different kernel... try tech devils ROM with doomlords kernel as it gave me almost 2 day battery life.. nothing works then buy a new battery...
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udupa82 said:
Looks like a battery issue... try wiping battery stat from recovery ( that's doesn't do anything to improve battery life) and let's see how battery holds up, that doesn't work try different ROM with different kernel... try tech devils ROM with doomlords kernel as it gave me almost 2 day battery life.. nothing works then buy a new battery...
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Ok thanks. I'm on Doomkernel as well...and it never used to happen on any ROM i have had loaded. I'm going to pick up a battery anyways as I don't get the life out of it I used to.

Smoked33 said:
Ok thanks. I'm on Doomkernel as well...and it never used to happen on any ROM i have had loaded. I'm going to pick up a battery anyways as I don't get the life out of it I used to.
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When you have a new battery try a very lite ROM... having a lite rom helps in improving battery life.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=29482196
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Smoked33 said:
I put in my first sentence that I'm on Wolf's ROM.
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Oh, yeah I kind of forgot that . I never used Wolf's ROM but Donut HD had this issue too. Make a full backup of Your ROM and erase the data (best also reflash the ROM). I hope this is only a data problem, not any hardware mulfunction

jakuburban said:
Oh, yeah I kind of forgot that . I never used Wolf's ROM but Donut HD had this issue too. Make a full backup of Your ROM and erase the data (best also reflash the ROM). I hope this is only a data problem, not any hardware mulfunction
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Thanks...but i've been on Wolf's ROM fo rmonths without issue. I did try restoring an old backup of it...no good. Then i completely wiped everything and reflashed it and reinstalled all my apps...and that didn't help
I think it's likely the battery.

I've just resolved this problem with my phone the battery is dying the cells inside are separating get a new battery to solve the problem then make sure to follow the instructions given with new battery then carry out a battery calibration aswell ive done this and my phone is back to how I used to be
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Have similar problem once.. It's battery problem.. Got new one n its ok
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Battery dies fast on Simply Honey

Ok, so I purchased a vibrant with Simply Honey. Battery dies extremely fast to me. Anyone know how to help this problem???
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recalibrate.
malone972 said:
Ok, so I purchased a vibrant with Simply Honey. Battery dies extremely fast to me. Anyone know how to help this problem???
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Don't know how fast extremely is.. I used to get 12-14 hrs. on Simply honey with moderate usage (25+ calls, text , few hours on the web and very little wi- fi) If you aren't getting that recalibrate as the post said above.
Also, this is a Gingerbread ROM so the battery life isn't going to be as good as Froyo anyway.
jneal9 said:
Also, this is a Gingerbread ROM so the battery life isn't going to be as good as Froyo anyway.
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unless if you flash JVP kernel lol.
Or wait one day and flash the latest version of Simply Honey built on JVP.
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explodingboy70 said:
or wait one day and flash the latest version of simply honey built on jvp.
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*cough* *cough* hints *cough*
Thanks for the help. I don't know how to recalibrate or do any rooting. May need to sell and get a basic vibrant
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malone972 said:
Thanks for the help. I don't know how to recalibrate or do any rooting. May need to sell and get a basic vibrant
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If you have Simply Honey on it then you are rooted and free to flash anything. The first thing to do is go onto settings/about phone and see what version you have and then decide if you want to stay with a custom rom or just put it back to stock. There are numerous tutorial threads here and plenty of people willing to help you out.
Good luck.
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Check out this section from the Simple Honey thread -
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Calibrate your battery!
- There seems to be a safety feature in Gingerbread or Samsung's version of Gingerbread that causes the battery to start draining when it reaches 100%. That said to calibrate your battery properly you must do it as soon as the battery full pop up appears.
- Download the app found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1024867 and follow the on screen instructions.
>>>>>>>>>>
The app referenced up there is really simple to use and works great.
Here's the SH thread with more instructions if needed - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1021383.
Enjoy your phone!
I am on Blitzkrieg Gingerbread and my battery only lasts about 6 hours when I am not connected to a WiFi. I use the re calibrating app every morning, or when I have to recharge to 100%, and it does not seem to be helping any!!! I really do not want to downgrade to Froyo, but if that is what its going to take to get 14+ out of my battery, then I guess I will. Any suggestions?????
chadhoard said:
I am on Blitzkrieg Gingerbread and my battery only lasts about 6 hours when I am not connected to a WiFi. I use the re calibrating app every morning, or when I have to recharge to 100%, and it does not seem to be helping any!!! I really do not want to downgrade to Froyo, but if that is what its going to take to get 14+ out of my battery, then I guess I will. Any suggestions?????
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get to 100%
use a file manager
head to data/system
delete batterystat.bin or somtehing similar its at the top.
Delete that.
It has been said over and over again that on CM7 doing that helps, and it actually does, i never asked why just doing it helps.
I'm thinking its because its a 2.3 rom, buttttt idk.
just do it. nike.
xriderx66 said:
get to 100%
use a file manager
head to data/system
delete batterystat.bin or somtehing similar its at the top.
Delete that.
It has been said over and over again that on CM7 doing that helps, and it actually does, i never asked why just doing it helps.
I'm thinking its because its a 2.3 rom, buttttt idk.
just do it. nike.
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I will give it a try and see what happens. Should I do this every day or just for the first couple? FYI...I have been unpluged for 3 1/2 hours and I am down to 53% and I have not done ANYTHING on the phone, other then getting a few email notifications!!!
chadhoard said:
I will give it a try and see what happens. Should I do this every day or just for the first couple? FYI...I have been unpluged for 3 1/2 hours and I am down to 53% and I have not done ANYTHING on the phone, other then getting a few email notifications!!!
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I had the same problem on an older version of CM7 (and older version of honey). I went ahead and flashed the newer version, changed my modem and kernel, charged and re-calibrated...try that.
it worked great for me, went from 6hrs to about 10hrs!
zbt1985 said:
I had the same problem on an older version of CM7 (and older version of honey). I went ahead and flashed the newer version, changed my modem and kernel, charged and re-calibrated...try that.
it worked great for me, went from 6hrs to about 10hrs!
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what kernel and modem did you change to?
chadhoard said:
I will give it a try and see what happens. Should I do this every day or just for the first couple? FYI...I have been unpluged for 3 1/2 hours and I am down to 53% and I have not done ANYTHING on the phone, other then getting a few email notifications!!!
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Do this for about 2 days.
Also you may want to try out KB5 modem.
GREAT signal, GREAT battery life.
Everyone that tries it usually has had a good experience with that modem.
xriderx66 said:
Do this for about 2 days.
Also you may want to try out KB5 modem.
GREAT signal, GREAT battery life.
Everyone that tries it usually has had a good experience with that modem.
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My battery is just about dead, 6% to go. I will charge it and delete that file and go from there.
I am on KB5 with the bullet-jvp kernel. Would charging, at night, with the phone off be the best way or should I just leave it on?
chadhoard said:
My battery is just about dead, 6% to go. I will charge it and delete that file and go from there.
I am on KB5 with the bullet-jvp kernel. Would charging, at night, with the phone off be the best way or should I just leave it on?
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You mean for the deleting the batterystats.bin?
I don't really know.
I always leave my phone on, no matter what... My GF gets mad if i dont reply to her every 10 minute text andso she thinks im cheating on herrrrrbut..... yep
People say turning it off can help, but i haven't really found out why...
xriderx66 said:
You mean for the deleting the batterystats.bin?
I don't really know.
I always leave my phone on, no matter what... My GF gets mad if i dont reply to her every 10 minute text andso she thinks im cheating on herrrrrbut..... yep
People say turning it off can help, but i haven't really found out why...
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Battery finally died about 20 min. I will delete that file and see what happens!!
Would using setCPU app help any?? If so, what would be the requmended settings?

[Q] Xperia X10 Battery Callibration..??

Hello guys i am a little bit confused regarding Battery calibration method anyone is not even helping me there in the thread as after wiping battery stats i always get 88% and then phone charges again to 100% with my charger is it normal I repeated this 3 to 5 times and still 88% and again to 100% what would be the problem i am still getting battery drainage after every minute. Please help me and if there is any battery problem please let me know. Im running WB 4.04S
Salahuddin91 said:
Hello guys i am a little bit confused regarding Battery calibration method anyone is not even helping me there in the thread as after wiping battery stats i always get 88% and then phone charges again to 100% with my charger is it normal I repeated this 3 to 5 times and still 88% and again to 100% what would be the problem i am still getting battery drainage after every minute. Please help me and if there is any battery problem please let me know. Im running WB 4.04S
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Fully charged then use battery calibration app from market to calibrate your battery, then fully discharged and fully charged again.
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aimcr7 said:
Fully charged then use battery calibration app from market to calibrate your battery, then fully discharged and fully charged again.
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Im using it but still all in vain
I'm not a fan of the batt calibration app, from now on Im just gonna wipe batt stats in xrec and call it a day
via x10i WB GB v4.0.4 edition
Salahuddin91 said:
Im using it but still all in vain
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See IMO what u shud do is like charge ur phone to full 100% then wipe the battery stats thru xrec... and then charge ur phone fully .. then try using it !! even i did the same thing and my battery lasts around 35-38 hrs !! and m on 3g network around 15 hrs a day !! so still pretty great battery !!
just try out and hope it solves u problem..
thank me if it did!!!
have any of you guys had a battery issue where the android system just shuts down when the battery hits 50% and lower?
acerulz said:
See IMO what u shud do is like charge ur phone to full 100% then wipe the battery stats thru xrec... and then charge ur phone fully .. then try using it !! even i did the same thing and my battery lasts around 35-38 hrs !! and m on 3g network around 15 hrs a day !! so still pretty great battery !!
just try out and hope it solves u problem..
thank me if it did!!!
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It still not helped battery is draining every two minutes....!! Is it a battery issue because i ve used another battery( Not OEM ) too and still getting the same problem And losing much of it in deep sleep too
Salahuddin91 said:
It still not helped battery is draining every two minutes....!! Is it a battery issue because i ve used another battery( Not OEM ) too and still getting the same problem And losing much of it in deep sleep too
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Let the Rom settle
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Phoenixking86 said:
Let the Rom settle
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How to settle the rom i am no0bie Explain please
Phoenixking86 said:
Let the Rom settle
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Now that we are on this, do i have to let it settle after a backup too? I have a similar problem after doin a backup
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negrobembon said:
Now that we are on this, do i have to let it settle after a backup too? I have a similar problem after doin a backup
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What does ROM settling mean ??
Salahuddin91 said:
What does ROM settling mean ??
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It means that when you flash a rom ideally the battery stats are also wiped and the phone needs to "relearn" battery usage stats, plus phones are notoriously bad at guessing battery percentage above 90%. If you just flashed a rom give it a week or so and it should get better.
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PaganAng3l said:
It means that when you flash a rom ideally the battery stats are also wiped and the phone needs to "relearn" battery usage stats, plus phones are notoriously bad at guessing battery percentage above 90%. If you just flashed a rom give it a week or so and it should get better.
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Is it the same after restoring a backup?
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PaganAng3l said:
It means that when you flash a rom ideally the battery stats are also wiped and the phone needs to "relearn" battery usage stats, plus phones are notoriously bad at guessing battery percentage above 90%. If you just flashed a rom give it a week or so and it should get better.
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Will surely check out then for few days
negrobembon said:
Is it the same after restoring a backup?
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In my experience.... sometimes. I know that's vague but I have personally seen my G2 act strangely after restoring a backup and conversely seen it go straight back to regular battery usage. Flashing roms and low level system partitions cause our devices to do some strange things, it is completely expected.
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[Q] Constant Battery drain

Hey there,
Atm im on resurrection ics (27.05).
Im experiencing a constant battery drain in standby (about 50 mAh). I have already tried different kernels but this did not solve the problem. I did install betterbatterystats to analyse the drain but i dont get whats causing the drain. What stands out is that the android os in the stock battery analysis consumes alot of battery (im not sure if this is as it should be).
Here are some screens, i hope someone can help me..
http://db.tt/2A98L9ns
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It looks perfectly normal. Just seems that you restarted your phone twice.
Try to reflash the rom with a full wipe(data,cache,dalvik and system) and install your apps one by one to see if some of them are causing the drain.. if you can't find the solution in this way, try changing rom/kernel.. if you don't solve with this neither, make a backup of your sdcard(s) and reflash with a full wipe.
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dont see what the issue is, your battery is hardly dropping anything when in standby.
skimminstones said:
dont see what the issue is, your battery is hardly dropping anything when in standby.
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It is dropping 49 mah in standby ?!
usually this should be 2 mah.
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Tak3r07 said:
It is dropping 49 mah in standby ?!
usually this should be 2 mah.
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youre getting too hung up on minutiae. Look at the green line, your battery in standby is barely moving. Stop worrying about tiny things and enjoy your phone
Tak3r07 said:
It is dropping 49 mah in standby ?!
usually this should be 2 mah.
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Uninstall whatever crap is telling you that and move on with your life.
hughfollett said:
Try to reflash the rom with a full wipe(data,cache,dalvik and system) and install your apps one by one to see if some of them are causing the drain.. if you can't find the solution in this way, try changing rom/kernel.. if you don't solve with this neither, make a backup of your sdcard(s) and reflash with a full wipe.
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I have already switched roms and kernels..
Here are some information of app drainings
http://db.tt/yGYdquPa
http://db.tt/TWOhu5JQ
For me it does not seem like an app is causing this issue
Im confused ...
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because you are not listening to what people are telling you
There is no problem. you are looking at something that isnt there
Mh okey thought this would be unusual.
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Xperia X10i turning off

Guys.
I have been surfing all the forum to get a solution to my problem, and I couldn't find it.
Let me explain:
My X10i was working perfectly until about one week ago, at that moment I had DonutHD ROM installed, working great. I don't know why or how, the phone start to turn off (without turning on again) when the battery was at 75% charge.
My first thought was Battery Calibration... didn't worked, I tried several methods, from apps to wiping the stats on Xrecovery.
After that I came here to search for a solution, I found some options, like reinstalling the SW, did it, with Stock SE... didn't worked. Then I tried again to do the battery calibration... didn't worked.
I just want to get your opinion in my case, I'm starting to think that the problem is on the battery, but I'm not sure, since the phone stills shows 75% charge and turns off, I tried to drain all battery turning on the phone after the first incident, then full charge, then calibration, with no success.
Any other ideas???
By the way, I found this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/archive/index.php/t-943626.html... will this work??
Thanks for you help.
mollon said:
Guys.
I have been surfing all the forum to get a solution to my problem, and I couldn't find it.
Let me explain:
My X10i was working perfectly until about one week ago, at that moment I had DonutHD ROM installed, working great. I don't know why or how, the phone start to turn off (without turning on again) when the battery was at 75% charge.
My first thought was Battery Calibration... didn't worked, I tried several methods, from apps to wiping the stats on Xrecovery.
After that I came here to search for a solution, I found some options, like reinstalling the SW, did it, with Stock SE... didn't worked. Then I tried again to do the battery calibration... didn't worked.
I just want to get your opinion in my case, I'm starting to think that the problem is on the battery, but I'm not sure, since the phone stills shows 75% charge and turns off, I tried to drain all battery turning on the phone after the first incident, then full charge, then calibration, with no success.
Any other ideas???
By the way, I found this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/archive/index.php/t-943626.html... will this work??
Thanks for you help.
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Have you tried repair with seus?? If so then it does seem like a battery problem try and test in another phone or use another phones battery in yours
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stephenhiscock98 said:
Have you tried repair with seus?? If so then it does seem like a battery problem try and test in another phone or use another phones battery in yours
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Thank you stephenhiscock98...
I tried to connect the phone to SEUS but it doesn't give me a chance to re install or do a repair, it simply tells me that my phone is up to date... Is there anything that I might be missing??
I also have some problem with DonutHD. When the battery is below 30% turning on camera app will result in shutting down phone.However I'm able to turn it back on. Maybe it's just a matter of ROM. Try using other ones
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jakuburban said:
I also have some problem with DonutHD. When the battery is below 30% turning on camera app will result in shutting down phone.However I'm able to turn it back on. Maybe it's just a matter of ROM. Try using other ones
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Thanks jakuburban, actually I'm using the SE Stock ROM...
mollon said:
Thank you stephenhiscock98...
I tried to connect the phone to SEUS but it doesn't give me a chance to re install or do a repair, it simply tells me that my phone is up to date... Is there anything that I might be missing??
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Are you rooted???
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stephenhiscock98 said:
Are you rooted???
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Yes, Rooted with Xrecovery
mollon said:
Yes, Rooted with Xrecovery
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Have you tried flashyool?
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stephenhiscock98 said:
Have you tried flashyool?
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Yes, I was using until yesterday DonutHD, yesterday I flashed the Stock ROM in to the phone, rooted and installed Xrecovery.
mollon said:
Yes, I was using until yesterday DonutHD, yesterday I flashed the Stock ROM in to the phone, rooted and installed Xrecovery.
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Thwn it has to be a battery problem:/
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stephenhiscock98 said:
Thwn it has to be a battery problem:/
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Thanks stephenhiscock98, was thinking the same, but wanted to check with the community here.
I also have this problem on DonutHD.
I've tried two different batteries thinking that the batteries were faulty. The only pattern I can see is that it appears to occur mostly when charging while watching youtube, or listening to an internet stream. Not sure if its an overheating problem.
mollon said:
Guys.
I have been surfing all the forum to get a solution to my problem, and I couldn't find it.
Let me explain:
My X10i was working perfectly until about one week ago, at that moment I had DonutHD ROM installed, working great. I don't know why or how, the phone start to turn off (without turning on again) when the battery was at 75% charge.
My first thought was Battery Calibration... didn't worked, I tried several methods, from apps to wiping the stats on Xrecovery.
After that I came here to search for a solution, I found some options, like reinstalling the SW, did it, with Stock SE... didn't worked. Then I tried again to do the battery calibration... didn't worked.
I just want to get your opinion in my case, I'm starting to think that the problem is on the battery, but I'm not sure, since the phone stills shows 75% charge and turns off, I tried to drain all battery turning on the phone after the first incident, then full charge, then calibration, with no success.
Any other ideas???
By the way, I found this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/archive/index.php/t-943626.html... will this work??
Thanks for you help.
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Try a different battery..
Just in case try this might work but im not sure coz i dont know whats wrong with your X10
1) Wipe everything clean on your phone and also on MMC (I prefer formatting MMC)
2) Then copy the ROM and flash it and also make sure proper kernel and WiFi modules are used
udupa82 said:
Try a different battery..
Just in case try this might work but im not sure coz i dont know whats wrong with your X10
1) Wipe everything clean on your phone and also on MMC (I prefer formatting MMC)
2) Then copy the ROM and flash it and also make sure proper kernel and WiFi modules are used
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Thanks udupa82, I'm getting a new battery in this days to try it.
Anyways, I'll try what you are suggesting, hope it helps.
Today I tried to calibrate the battery via Xrecovery erasing the battery stats when fully charged, the phone booted up, and only showed 2% on battery, fully charged again, unplugged the cable, and when the battery got to 75% of charge, again it turned off. :crying:
the three terminals in the battery (the middle one is thermistor). put a thin good-electrical-conductor-poor-heat-conductor material on top of the thermister (e.g. graphite). so, ur phone does not think that battery is heating up, so it does not need to shut down to prevent explosion.
Devin-J said:
the three terminals in the battery (the middle one is thermistor). put a thin good-electrical-conductor-poor-heat-conductor material on top of the thermister (e.g. graphite). so, ur phone does not think that battery is heating up, so it does not need to shut down to prevent explosion.
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Thanks Devin-J, the problem is solved now, I got a new battery yesterday, and my phone is back to normal.
Thanks all for your help and advice.
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Devin-J said:
the three terminals in the battery (the middle one is thermistor). put a thin good-electrical-conductor-poor-heat-conductor material on top of the thermister (e.g. graphite). so, ur phone does not think that battery is heating up, so it does not need to shut down to prevent explosion.
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I have been battling with my phone shutting down on over heat and sometimes, shutting down for no other good reason that I know. Apart from graphite, which other material can be used. Thanks a lot.
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Any Battery issues on canvas hd?

Hi guys, have any of you guys faced issues with battery.. My battery drops suddenly from 30 percent to 18 percent.. I got the device only before a week.. Help me guys...
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bhargav1905 said:
Hi guys, have any of you guys faced issues with battery.. My battery drops suddenly from 30 percent to 18 percent.. I got the device only before a week.. Help me guys...
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Have you tried battery calibration
Drain the phone completely
then charge to 100% without disconnecting
Use the app to calibrate battery.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=42570792
Same problem faced by other users too.. Do you think is a bug??
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bhargav1905 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=42570792
Same problem faced by other users too.. Do you think is a bug??
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Try battery calibration, if you still face the issue maybe the problem is with the battery, i had similar issue, Battery calibration is a must once every month or two, this is not phone specific but LI ion battery specific.
Check on internet how to optimize battery.
I have faced the same issue. Tried battery calibration a couple of times. However, I have noticed that it did not help. Battery used to drop by a huge amount on reboot.
But the issue does not occur so frequently & regularly anymore. This will not effect the charge on the device though.
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Hitesh Gupta
I face this problem too...not all of a sudden...
but when i restart my phone, the battery level drops from 80 to directly 14,
it actually isn't drop, just the battery level..
the phone continues working on 14 for a good period of time...but yeah...there is a error...
VatsalRaj said:
I face this problem too...not all of a sudden...
but when i restart my phone, the battery level drops from 80 to directly 14,
it actually isn't drop, just the battery level..
the phone continues working on 14 for a good period of time...but yeah...there is a error...
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Same problem for me
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Did you guys change the firmware?
Possible fix for battery drain(30%-10%) rooted device
Hey guys i used to have the same issue before, calibrating didnt work at first, flashing custom roms didnt do the trick either so in the end i finally snapped n tried calibrating the battery the other way round. I calibrated my battery when it reached a sufficiently low charge(did mine at 7%). I used rom toolbox(device must be rooted) which can be found in the play store, ull find the option in rom management > wipe options
(DO NOT tick any other options other than wipe battery stats). Other battery calibration apps might work but it didnt for me. after wiping battery stats it will ask u to reboot. Reboot the device and let it charge to 100%. Then check if the drain is gone!
hope this helps you guys!
Use at own risk. I will not be held responsible.
Few days ago...my phone had 15% battery... Due to all the flashing... But after I rebooted my phone I don't know how... But is showed 55%...how awesome is that...
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Seriously, some pure performance issues with the new stock rom..
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Same issue here
If I reboot the device the battery percentage is decreasing in large number.. and if I restarted again it is increasing to some level (not upto actual level). I hope this is a bug in 4.2.1. I dont know about previous version because mine is 4.2 out of box
Thanks,
Raviteja.
Have you checked your actual battery backup time? As in how many hours after full charge till your phone actually switches off due to battery?
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There should not be a battery issue, I purchased mine and no issues so far. I play games , run apps etc. Download huge size files directly on the phone through wifi, no problems. Report it to service center if you have battery issues.
Put in charge, Battery will increase.
Tabish Quadri said:
Put in charge, Battery will increase.
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You don't say????
sent from my XOLO A500 running ionised rom you haven't heard of it ???
raviteja21 said:
If I reboot the device the battery percentage is decreasing in large number.. and if I restarted again it is increasing to some level (not upto actual level). I hope this is a bug in 4.2.1. I dont know about previous version because mine is 4.2 out of box
Thanks,
Raviteja.
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I had same issue, it will decrease with in some minutes from 40 to 12..
I was tried all ROM, finally I decided to flash stock rom using SP tools.
even after flashed stock the problem was there.. after a week now looks good
so I think if you flashed any rom we have to wait for at least one week to battery calibration
sendhiloo7 said:
I had same issue, it will decrease with in some minutes from 40 to 12..
I was tried all ROM, finally I decided to flash stock rom using SP tools.
even after flashed stock the problem was there.. after a week now looks good
so I think if you flashed any rom we have to wait for at least one week to battery calibration
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Which stock ROM you have flashed 4.1 or 4.2?
I am also facing same battery issue from last few days my phone is getting switched off Directly when battery percentage reaches 30%
Battery is not full charging, Hope after flashing stock ROM this issue get resolved
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Anands3 said:
Which stock ROM you have flashed 4.1 or 4.2?
I am also facing same battery issue from last few days my phone is getting switched off Directly when battery percentage reaches 30%
Battery is not full charging, Hope after flashing stock ROM this issue get resolved
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Stock 4.2.1 ROM
sendhiloo7 said:
Stock 4.2.1 ROM
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There are 2/3 Stock ROM available here can share Link Hear
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