is it safe charge our phone with using for huge activity??
adade said:
is it safe charge our phone with using for huge activity??
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your phone will become hot if you charge while heavy activity. otherwise no harm
adade said:
is it safe charge our phone with using for huge activity??
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If you really dont care about your battery you can use it.... It's always safer to use it when not in charging.....my previous phone's battery got damaged because of this only.....
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I have a weird issue with my battery ..my phone will charge up to 100% but as soon as I unplug it...it takes less than 10 minutes for it to go down to 85%. Then it seems that the battery starts working normally after that...my phone is not rooted.
Any ideas or solutions?
Thanks in advance..
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Anyone ?
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droidemere said:
Anyone ?
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If you want help I suggest you provide more information. ie what rom you are running, how long you've had the phone, etc. If it is a brand new phone your battery may just need to be conditioned. Charge it to full, use it to empty, charge to full again and you should be good to go.
marleyfan61 said:
If you want help I suggest you provide more information. ie what rom you are running, how long you've had the phone, etc. If it is a brand new phone your battery may just need to be conditioned. Charge it to full, use it to empty, charge to full again and you should be good to go.
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I mentioned my phone was not rooted...but hopefully it is just the conditioning...my phone is.New...I just received a system update..hopefully that helps something.
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droidemere said:
I mentioned my phone was not rooted...but hopefully it is just the conditioning...my phone is.New...I just received a system update..hopefully that helps something.
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Its odd that a new stock phone doesn't run the battery well. in any case, the battery may not be calibrated yet. you can run this program. it will set the calibrate your battery for you. Let your phone drain down to under 15% before you recharge again. And let it fully recharge to 100%, then run it down thru the day to under 15%. After a few cycles like this, the battery will normalize. Then you will get a better idea of the battery life of your phone.
https://market.android.com/details?...yLDEsImNvbS5uZW1hLmJhdHRlcnljYWxpYnJhdGlvbiJd
I want to know that we normally calibrate battery when it is charged to 100%, but what if we remove batterystats when we are on 0%?
it will be the same as we caliberated when it was caliberated at 100%?
It's generally not a good idea to drain a lithium ion battery down to 0. They don't have memory, but draining them all the way can destroy the battery.
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X219c said:
It's generally not a good idea to drain a lithium ion battery down to 0. They don't have memory, but draining them all the way can destroy the battery.
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ohkay.... As i did same last time to calibrate my batttery...
How ll u turn the phone ON when battery is zero ??
Prashanthme said:
How ll u turn the phone ON when battery is zero ??
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Lol yeah .....
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Prashanthme said:
How ll u turn the phone ON when battery is zero ??
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Let phone be switched off automatically then start it in recovery mode and remove battery stats....
nilzkul said:
Let phone be switched off automatically then start it in recovery mode and remove battery stats....
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That is not the true 0%
Herpderp Galaxy R.
EmoBoiix3 said:
That is not the true 0%
Herpderp Galaxy R.
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neither is 100% true in CM
nilzkul said:
neither is 100% true in CM
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What I meant was as in if lithium ion batteries go all the way down to 0% they can never be recharged .
Never ever .
EmoBoiix3 said:
What I meant was as in if lithium ion batteries go all the way down to 0% they can never be recharged .
Never ever .
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One day my phone got switched off automatically because the battery was very low and then I rebooted again and it got switched off again. Later, I was not able to reboot it. I wasn't able to go into Recovery mode either. And when I plugged in my adapter for charging the battery, nothing happened. I thought my phone got bricked and was all set to go into a Samsung Service Centre. But somehow, after 24 hours, when I plugged it again, the battery icon appeared in my SGA screen and it was charging. I suppose my battery got down to 0%. Isn't it?
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One day my phone got switched off automatically because the battery was very low and then I rebooted again and it got switched off again. Later, I was not able to reboot it. I wasn't able to go into Recovery mode either. And when I plugged in my adapter for charging the battery, nothing happened. I thought my phone got bricked and was all set to go into a Samsung Service Centre. But somehow, after 24 hours, when I plugged it again, the battery icon appeared in my SGA screen and it was charging. I suppose my battery got down to 0%. Isn't it?
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I am shocked this kind of thing can also happen?
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egregious said:
One day my phone got switched off automatically because the battery was very low and then I rebooted again and it got switched off again. Later, I was not able to reboot it. I wasn't able to go into Recovery mode either. And when I plugged in my adapter for charging the battery, nothing happened. I thought my phone got bricked and was all set to go into a Samsung Service Centre. But somehow, after 24 hours, when I plugged it again, the battery icon appeared in my SGA screen and it was charging. I suppose my battery got down to 0%. Isn't it?
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It was probably 0.5%
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EmoBoiix3 said:
It was probably 0.5%
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So are you saying that if the battery really gets drained to 0%, there is no way you can recharge it?
Dude seriously ace battery takes 3HRS to charge... Morning 8 i left it from charging(15%) now its 10 AM here showing 100%.. Stil charging.. Once i charge it for 3 HRS i ll get around 24HRS to get it till 15%.. I dint wipe battery stats after flashing myth two days back
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So are you saying that if the battery really gets drained to 0%, there is no way you can recharge it?
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Try charging a dead lithium ion .
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EmoBoiix3 said:
Try charging a dead lithium ion .
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what, is there no difference between a dead Li and a Li drained to 0 % ?
I got my gs3 yesterday, and it came with about 50% battery. I charged it overnight, and am using it now...do I need to run it down to 0% then charge all the way back up to 100? Some say I do, but I thought li-ion batteries didn't require that. Also, should I run a battery calibration?
Thanks.
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No, you do not need to do anything to the battery. Charge it and use it normally.
Also, battery callibration does nothing that your phone does not already do on its own.
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I got my gs3 yesterday, and it came with about 50% battery. I charged it overnight, and am using it now...do I need to run it down to 0% then charge all the way back up to 100? Some say I do, but I thought li-ion batteries didn't require that. Also, should I run a battery calibration?
Thanks.
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No you shouldnt let it go all the way down to 0%. Lithium batteries are designed to be permanently charged. if you discharge it completely you can damage your battery and/or the capacity goes down. So the best thing to do is charge it and when it is full just take it of the charger and dont leave it plugged in :good:
Hope this answers your question
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Also, battery callibration does nothing that your phone does not already do on its own.
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But if I DO flash a rom... I'm supposed to calibrate.
MrJESUSatWork said:
But if I DO flash a rom... I'm supposed to calibrate.
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No. Never.
Calibrating has about as much use as an ashtray on a motorbike.
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But if I DO flash a rom... I'm supposed to calibrate.
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No, calibrating is done for you every time your phone charges to 100%. I promise.
Then thanks then
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So I have the dreaded security warning issue from a botched unroot effort. I've been trying to fix it but my battery also needs charging. Only problem is that I can't seem to plug my phone in to a wall charger or a computer to charge without the phone turning on by itself. Does anyone know a way around this other than using someone else's phone to charge the battery then swapping?
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So I have the dreaded security warning issue from a botched unroot effort. I've been trying to fix it but my battery also needs charging. Only problem is that I can't seem to plug my phone in to a wall charger or a computer to charge without the phone turning on by itself. Does anyone know a way around this other than using someone else's phone to charge the battery then swapping?
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I remember that being a problem with a certain version of Clockwork Mod Recovery. You will have to search to find a version that doesn't do that. Or use 4EXT.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0054U58OY/ref=mp_s_a_1?qid=1356014019&sr=8-1&pi=SL75
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I remember that being a problem with a certain version of Clockwork Mod Recovery. You will have to search to find a version that doesn't do that. Or use 4EXT.
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This really isn't an option for me as all the phone will do is boot into hboot. I can choose power down from the menu, but then phone will simply boot right up again by itself.
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This really isn't an option for me as all the phone will do is boot into hboot. I can choose power down from the menu, but then phone will simply boot right up again by itself.
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Ah. I didn't realize it wasn't booting.
Doug B.
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So I have the dreaded security warning issue from a botched unroot effort. I've been trying to fix it but my battery also needs charging. Only problem is that I can't seem to plug my phone in to a wall charger or a computer to charge without the phone turning on by itself. Does anyone know a way around this other than using someone else's phone to charge the battery then swapping?
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Did you try to unroot with the leaked ICS radio combo?
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tburns said:
Did you try to unroot with the leaked ICS radio combo?
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I can't get to that point since I don't have enough battery to do anything.
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I can't get to that point since I don't have enough battery to do anything.
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Leave it plugged in to the wall. Take the battery right out of it.
Doug B.
I remember having to plug mine into the wall and let it keep boot looping until it finally stored enough power to boot normally. After that I switched to 4ext and haven't looked back.
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I had this for ages and it was draining my battery really bad and I discovered it started when I had my tablet plugged into an extended usb cable into my charger but it ran out of battery and wasn't the same since and just charging to 100% didn't get rid of it or rebooting or brushing the usb port (some suggestions I found on Google and Xda)
I searched google and xda for answers but didn't get any so what I did was charge my battery to 100% and then callibrate my battery and the wakelock disappeared
This happened with my note 10.1 but thought I'd post this here to help anyone who has this wakelock for the for the galaxy s3
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Try to unplug the charger when phone is unlocked. Then reboot the phone. Now check in BetterBatteryStats for this wakelock.
I had this wakelock issue on my previous S2.
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It happens when you use a faulty usb cable or extension cable and the phone or tablet doesn't charge but when you unplug the cable it still thinks it's charging but it's not, the vbus wakelock is a usb charging wakelock, rebooting does nothing I had the wakelock for two weeks until I got rid of it and when I searched on Google and xda nobody knew how to get rid of it
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How do you callibrate battery?
winkot said:
How do you callibrate battery?
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You charge the phone and use it for a week .
JJEgan said:
You charge the phone and use it for a week .
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This is the normal use of the device. What then is calibrated?
winkot said:
This is the normal use of the device. What then is calibrated?
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What you asked how do you calibrate i then gave you the correct answer .
The battery is calibrated by normal use please read the stickied FAQs and guides .
Do I understand correctly, the normal using of the battery performs its calibration? No action need not be applied?
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Do I understand correctly, the normal using of the battery performs its calibration? No action need not be applied?
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Whenever u charge the phone to 100%, the battery is automatically calibrated.
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JellyYogurt said:
Whenever u charge the phone to 100%, the battery is automatically calibrated.
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But Samsungnooby wrote that he specially made calibration and vbus wake lock disappeared. Howl it can be done if it is done automatically every time you charge up to 100%?
winkot said:
But Samsungnooby wrote that he specially made calibration and vbus wake lock disappeared. Howl it can be done if it is done automatically every time you charge up to 100%?
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Download Battery Calibration from play store and follow it. U nid to have root btw.
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JellyYogurt said:
Download Battery Calibration from play store and follow it. U nid to have root btw.
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Why, if the battery is automatically calibrated every time you charge 100%??
winkot said:
Why, if the battery is automatically calibrated every time you charge 100%??
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No idea. Guess android isn't tat automatic sometimes xD
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Same problem
Same problem right here
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Same problem right here
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How long?