I just tried a battery fix method cause my battery wont charged above 98% but somthing gone wrong and now my phone sees only 1% of charge.
I tried to reinstall my rom with cache wipe only. But it doesn't work.
Any solutions?
Just set permission for those files you replaced with fix. Should be the same as for other files.
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i flashed miui 2.4.17 and i did a full wipe, even usb storage, everything except for microsd card, then after flashing was done it shows that my battery is fully charged yet i see the battery meter is 3/4 full, yet it's fully charged
Go in to recovery mode and then into advance and clear battery stats, that could help the problem, as flashing a new rom can mess up the sync between battery and stats.
I bought a new battery. When I put on the phone, it got stuck at 100% and never leaves. I tried to clear the status in Wipe, but it did not work. I put the original battery back, but its still on 100%. What do I do? I already reinstalled the custom rom in full wipe and nothing ...
Hello ,
Hello , have you tried doing a battery stats wipe ? That might solve the problem
Reboot in CWM and go to advanced section , there you will see a function called , " Wipe Battery Stats "
Hello,
My Xperia Mini started to reboot continuously and the only way to stop it is to remove battery. I think this have something common with battery, because after this happened battery charges very slow (about 5% per hour) but when I plug the charge cable it works fine.
I tryed to flash another rom and kernel but this doesn't helped.
Before that happened it was another issue, when I was turning on the phone battery sometimes was showing 100% (after restart it was fine).
I have unlocked bootloader and root.
When this reboots started I was staying under the sun, can it be caused by overheat? Does anybody know how to solve this problem?
Thanks.
This continuous reboot is called bootloop. You may have installed an incompatible mod before or well, something just happened. This should not have anything in common with battery. Reflash your choice of rom then wipe dalvik cache. If still doesn't work, wipe data.
fundre said:
This continuous reboot is called bootloop. You may have installed an incompatible mod before or well, something just happened. This should not have anything in common with battery. Reflash your choice of rom then wipe dalvik cache. If still doesn't work, wipe data.
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I already flashed another rom with kernel (inlcusive stock) and wiped dalvik cache, also made a hard reset and formatted the flash card but still no luck . I think is caused by bad battery becase when is plugged it works fine, it's like battery doesn't charge anymore (it doesn't get warm) and always shows 100%. I will try to replace it and say the result.
mag3nta said:
Hello,
My Xperia Mini started to reboot continuously and the only way to stop it is to remove battery. I think this have something common with battery, because after this happened battery charges very slow (about 5% per hour) but when I plug the charge cable it works fine.
I tryed to flash another rom and kernel but this doesn't helped.
Before that happened it was another issue, when I was turning on the phone battery sometimes was showing 100% (after restart it was fine).
I have unlocked bootloader and root.
When this reboots started I was staying under the sun, can it be caused by overheat? Does anybody know how to solve this problem?
Thanks.
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hi,
I had the same problem with my mini pro.... the problem was a faulty battery.... maybe its the same for you... (here I'm referring only to the 100% battery problem... not the bootloop)
romikavinda said:
hi,
I had the same problem with my mini pro.... the problem was a faulty battery.... maybe its the same for you...
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If there is problem in battery then phone wont even boot to get in bootloop
& BTW GOOGLE is solution go there
I own a stock rom rooted note2 with Os 4.3 JB. Since few days battery is draining fastly, it is discharging when being charged but it doesn't discharge when the phone is switched off. Also, whenever I restart or power on android it starts with logo which says - " Android is upgrading.... Starting apps.... finishing boot...", this happens on every start up although android works after that but drains at very fast rate. This happened after flashing audio zip for increasing volume from this thread " http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2799537 ".
Please help! ! it has imp. data, and I have to recharge it again and again, avg battery capacity of note2 stands for 8 hrs but it just drains out within 2 ~ 4hrs on light usage. I did wipe out dalvik cache because of problem with super user which is working well right now( this fix I found on XDA). I went to recovery mode to find problem for the same I.e Android upgrading, there on clicking both reboot and shutdown ( once at a time), error poped out saying- " root possibly lost. Fix? ... no... .no... fix root (/system/xbin) etc., then after applying fix, the device rebooted and showed android upgrading ... finishing boot... then I went to root checker it said rooted and all the other root functions are working, but now battery is draining,(discharging even while charging), after switching to recovery mode and again rebooting, same root fix error repeats itself and Android is upgrading ... finishing boot .. logo is displayed. Could you please suggest any other way so that instead of doing factory reset I can revert back these errors without unrooting or factory resetting as I myself had thought of doing the same but it is not possible, even reloading rom cannot happen since I didn't save latest rom which I was supposed to do after eradicating earlier problem but now this error has occurred.
Thanks in advance.
[Micromax A310][at 50% battery , sometime my device shutdown suddenly, how to fix it]
already do calibrate and wipe davlink and cache but not fix at all, and i got flickering on my screen. how to fix it?
what OS are you using ??
i suggest you install a fresh copy of OS,then try calibrating the battery via any app or by manual method.