hi every one i keep wondering why my battery drops 10 percent so rapidly after unplug from power source. can anyone help me on how to solve this problem?
What rom are u using??
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My battery drops 1% every minute and it is simply that the battery is getting old and damaged by using the phone while its charging, only use the phone when the battery is fully charged or unplugged.
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acax456 said:
What rom are u using??
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am using gingersnap 2.0
Try a different cord and also try wiping your data, system and battery starts and doing a fresh install of all else fails try another battery
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Aragon4realz said:
hi every one i keep wondering why my battery drops 10 percent so rapidly after unplug from power source. can anyone help me on how to solve this problem?
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flash this kernel (kernel_2.6.35_roq-143-paolo) http://www.mediafire.com/?jg3z8pz5n0ob8ps and then charge the battery to 100% and make battery calibration with this tool https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nema.batterycalibration
What does "wipe battery stats" do anyway?
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timkl1 said:
What does "wipe battery stats" do anyway?
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It erase a file named batterystats.bin wich is containing recharge history and battery amount level. You can wipe your battery stat every time you think that your battery is uncalibrated but i sugest you to do this with full battery recharged.
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Battery left shows 92% battery left but my phone shows 88%
Which is right and wrong
Wipe your battery stats in CWM.
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Think for a second and you will figure out not only why they report different percentages but why they are always going to.
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serban954 said:
Wipe your battery stats in CWM.
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Idk if that'll do anything, and to other guy, please just tell me lol
The other day my battery said it was charged but when I unpluged it, it said 98%. Today it did the same thing bit it said 96%. What can I do? Just clear the battery states or what?
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nnk61209 said:
The other day my battery said it was charged but when I unpluged it, it said 98%. Today it did the same thing bit it said 96%. What can I do? Just clear the battery states or what?
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needs calibrating with an app, through recovery or root explorer
plug and unplug till it stays at 100 then calibrate then need to go through a few full cycles, from 100 to completely dead
should sort out then
From my experience the battery will calibrate itself over time. It'll just take a bit longer.
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nnk61209 said:
The other day my battery said it was charged but when I unpluged it, it said 98%. Today it did the same thing bit it said 96%. What can I do? Just clear the battery states or what?
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What Rom are you using because if it's ported Rom for instance this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1131782
then once your battery is fully charged...it will stop charging (prevent you from over-charging your battery)
Bionix v 1.3.1 with kb5 and overstock
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Bionix v 1.3.1 with kb5 and overstock
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it shouldn't do that...do battery collaboration
1) charge 100% go to recovery --advanced--wipe battery stats
2) drain that sucker all the way
3) charge 100%
if that dont work just reflash that rom...
I use 3 batteries with an external charger and I do not use calibrate nor do I wipe stats........it will correct itself no big deal,it happens to me every now and then
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Every time i charge my phone overnight the battery only reaches 50-60% and it gets extremely hot and the only i fixed it was to flash it back to stock 2.1. Any way to prevent this cause i want to stay on gingerbread.
This is my problem too
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If you installed via xRecovery, did you wipe battery stats?
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If you installed via xRecovery, did you wipe battery stats?
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Yeah i made sure to wipe battery stats. i guess ill start over from stock 2.1
if someone solve this problem pls write here
thanx
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Hi I think you should calibrate your battery with this app https://market.android.com/details?id=com.nema.batterycalibration&feature=search_result
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Hi I think you should calibrate your battery with this app https://market.android.com/details?id=com.nema.batterycalibration&feature=search_result
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You need to reach 100% charge first...
I manged to solve all my other issues with the battery, but now everytime i charge my phone to 100% it loses the first 5% very fast even in sleep mode after that it goes normally, why?
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Also i restored a backup yesterday and the problem started since then
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Wipe battery stats, fully charge your phone, then calibrate using battery calibration app from market, use it till fully discharged, then fully charge again.
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aimcr7 said:
Wipe battery stats, fully charge your phone, then calibrate using battery calibration app from market, use it till fully discharged, then fully charge again.
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Thanks, wiping the stats worked, i would thank you but the app doesnt have that funtion(i think)
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No problem mate, just do it when you can.
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Hi friends, I have a big problem.When I shut down my s3 and open it after 8 hours, my battery discharged about % 12 -15 t,that is, my S3 is discharging when it shut down. Now i ama using Turkbey rom v17 but i have the same problem with 4.0.4 and 4.1.1
What can you say about my problem?
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It doesn't discharge when off, it's a problem with battery calibration when on. Try to shut it off and on immediately and you'll see the same.
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Trust me, it really doesn't you said, it is discharging in time just like it is on
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İs there anybody to help me
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Hi friends, I have a big problem.When I shut down my s3 and open it after 8 hours, my battery discharged about % 12 -15 t,that is, my S3 is discharging when it shut down. Now i ama using Turkbey rom v17 but i have the same problem with 4.0.4 and 4.1.1
What can you say about my problem?
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Wow, that's super weird... Is it possible that you have too many programs running in the background? I downloaded the battery saver app and it keeps my battery from going on the fritz, might help you too
İ have not a problem with my battery life only with discharging when off ...
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