[Q] time to change battery? - Folio 100 General

I need help with my folio.
This morning when i inserted te cable to recharge it, and turned it on, the battery status was 14% not in charge.
Usually the battery status is charging with the thunder symbol.
When i remove the cable, it shuts down. I removed the batterh and reinsertrd after a while, but nothing, i also did a rsset battery status from recovery, but nothing.
Does this mean I have to change the battety?
I found one at 5o€, but before purchsse it, i want your opinion
Thanks

I would unlock the application which tell me more about battery health. But it depends on the manufacturer of your cell phone. For example Nokia Lumia has Nokia's Diagnostic Tools.

vasek7 said:
I would unlock the application which tell me more about battery health. But it depends on the manufacturer of your cell phone. For example Nokia Lumia has Nokia's Diagnostic Tools.
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Check the status in the android settings, so the stndard os menu

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[Q] Battery life - what's causing the problem?

Hi
I have a pretty serious problem with the battery life on my tg01! I've read the other threads here and at Modaco on the battery problems but thought I'd raise it again. I have a mugen battery now (1100) but am barely getting a couple of hours use. The battery indicator gets stuck and can go from 100% to 40 suddenly, before a few minutes later switching off. I have the original wm 6.1 rom and spb mobile shell 3.5, but the problem was there still when that was uninstalled. I can leave it charging overnight and the battery can suddenly drop and be dead in a few hours.
I'd have thought mugen battery, although only a 1100 one would have made the difference, but there's something definitely wrong because it should not be that bad!!!
What do you suggest is the best thing to do?? Will a different rom definitely solve it? or will it be down to one of the numerous programs I've installed? Or something else? A faulty phone?? It's a problem others definitely have, but is there a single working solution??
cheers!!
as far as i know battery life is a problem with all tg01's, atleast i have the same problem. the huge screen takes alot of power, add 3g or wifi and your phones going to be dead within 2 hours ! one way to overcome this is to make sure you disable data connections when not needed and reduce the backlight settings. i've been able to get over 24 hours using this method but if you want longer life the only real solution im aware of is to get the 2600 mugen battery.
EDIT: I should also mention sense and other memory hungry apps ie opera will effect battery life greatly, infact i find if i use sense my phone can be dead within 8 hours and thats with minimal useage. Constant use of opera will have the phone drained in a matter of an hour and a half.
As for a rom solving it, i dont really think its tied to a rom in anyway but you may want to try noskers rom - i find this one to be the most stable and battery life definately seems longer but i may be imagining that !
Get Task Manager, go to tab "Devices" and stop device "BAT1". Battery indicator will not work, but you can use tg01 till battery fully discharge. After power off (there will be no "shutting down" screen) plug charger immediately.
By this you will use all the capacity of battery, so you can determine if it's battery problem or tg01 battery level measuring circuit.
I've heard about battdrvr.dll modifications for other PPCs to use with higher capacity batteries, but couldn't find anything for tg01.
What Power Saving Settings do you use?
maciek90 said:
Get Task Manager, go to tab "Devices" and stop device "BAT1". Battery indicator will not work, but you can use tg01 till battery fully discharge. After power off (there will be no "shutting down" screen) plug charger immediately.
By this you will use all the capacity of battery, so you can determine if it's battery problem or tg01 battery level measuring circuit.
I've heard about battdrvr.dll modifications for other PPCs to use with higher capacity batteries, but couldn't find anything for tg01.
What Power Saving Settings do you use?
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will try that definitely. it happens with the new mugen battery too however.
The Power Saving Settings I use are CPU medium (have tried low and high too), limit CPU speed for battery (tried on and off options) Wifi power consumption, restrict sleep mode OFF, Enable Wifi during sleep mode to OFF, backlight very low. Adjust backlight automatically OFF, 30 seconds backlight timer, 1 minute device sleep timer.
I am guessing there is a rogue program using up the CPU constantly running down the battery. Have you tried a hard reset? (probably a good idea to upgrade the ROM while your at it )
Well I've tried disabling the battery device in task manager. I'm not sure that made a difference, but at least I wasn't able to see the meter jump around..
a hard reset may well sort it, and may end up doing that. I can't see any high intensity CPU programs. anything else? will google latitude suck up the battery this quick?
One other thing which has started recently, which may persuade me to hard reset is that the blue led light flashes long after an sms has arrived. a soft reset stops this, but it will start again when another sms comes through. I've tried one such notification reset program on this forum but its made no difference.
what can be done to stop this?
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I should really have considered another post really called niggles I need to sort out on my TG01.
But how can I stop the screen going off immediately when a call comes in? I'd rather it waits say 10 secs then go off. the options in pocket toolman do not seem to work. I need the screen on a bit because often I switch to speaker straight away.
When I plug the charger in the TG01 the battery will charge up to 100%. The charging process will then stop (orange light turns off and never goes on again).
If my backlight or wifi is turned on, or anything else is running, the battery will start draining back down, but the charging process will not re-start. The battery will display 100% full as it might somehow detect the charger is plugged-in (?).
When I start using it, although the battery might have drained down to 40%, it will show 100% then suddenly jump to show the actual battery level.
I used to charge it overnight with backlight at full level and it would go from 100% to 0% after using it for a minute or two in the morning. I couldn't turn the device back on, even with charger plugged back in because the battery was so empty.
The trick is to turn off the backlight / wifi when it's done charging, or if you charge overnight, turn it completely off so it doesn't drain the battery when it's done charging.
hope this helps
bdarras said:
When I plug the charger in the TG01 the battery will charge up to 100%. The charging process will then stop (orange light turns off and never goes on again).
If my backlight or wifi is turned on, or anything else is running, the battery will start draining back down, but the charging process will not re-start. The battery will display 100% full as it might somehow detect the charger is plugged-in (?).
When I start using it, although the battery might have drained down to 40%, it will show 100% then suddenly jump to show the actual battery level.
I used to charge it overnight with backlight at full level and it would go from 100% to 0% after using it for a minute or two in the morning. I couldn't turn the device back on, even with charger plugged back in because the battery was so empty.
The trick is to turn off the backlight / wifi when it's done charging, or if you charge overnight, turn it completely off so it doesn't drain the battery when it's done charging.
hope this helps
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This is not true. When the battery charges up fully, the orange charging light is extinguished to let you know it has finished charging, however the battery is still supplied with power to keep it fully charged. I know this because I use GPS alot on the phone and when it's fully charged using the car charger, it will still be 100%.
Try hard resetting your phone too. If it doesn't work, then there is something wrong with your phone!
Well it's bizzarre... the battery meter on the tg01 is certainly pretty dodgy.
with the flashing leds, what does anyone suggest? is there a way to change the led notifications back to default?
And regarding the screen going off immediately when a call comes in, it looks like there's no fix - similar threads still have no answer, unless anyone has more suggestions?
Update: I have done a full hard reset and a wm6.5 upgrade but the battery issues are still here. Has everyone who has had this issue taken it back to orange? It barely lasts 5 hours the battery.
Anything else at all to suggest???
BiG K said:
This is not true. When the battery charges up fully, the orange charging light is extinguished to let you know it has finished charging, however the battery is still supplied with power to keep it fully charged. I know this because I use GPS alot on the phone and when it's fully charged using the car charger, it will still be 100%.
Try hard resetting your phone too. If it doesn't work, then there is something wrong with your phone!
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I stand corrected.
While this was true before and had tested a few times with two different TG01 both with Orange UK stock ROM, I have retested it now and it does not happen anymore, but I have flashed a new ROM...
Apologies for the confusion.
Hi all
I was reading this thread and preferred to add my 'query' here rather than start a new one.
My TG01 has an original WM 6.5 rom minus the SPB Shell. I haven't experiences any negative experiences yet except for the fact that I have often heard about charging the battery for 8 hours etc and charging it with phone off which I always do except on few occasions I connect with USB cable to my pc /laptop...in my case I will charge my set with the toshiba wall charger that came with the set and orange LED will illuminate a few seconds after charger is plugged-in..from there onwards the orange LED will stay illuminated for maximum 3 to 4 hours and then will turn-off. I am not having any battery problems except for the usual battery drain depending on usage and apps but nothing unusual.
I'd like to know if this is normal? Is anybody else experiencing this? Not charging more than 3 to 4 hours (orange LED turning off after 3 to 4 hours).
I would appreciate some help on this 'doubt'
Thanks
I think it's problem with driver and charging akku. I have custom rom with 6.5.5
and when i charge my akku when it is on 20 % after 20-30 min shows me that 90 % full... After 1 1/2 hour akku full charged.
Greets ALcAtRas
maciek90 said:
Get Task Manager, go to tab "Devices" and stop device "BAT1". Battery indicator will not work, but you can use tg01 till battery fully discharge. After power off (there will be no "shutting down" screen) plug charger immediately.
By this you will use all the capacity of battery, so you can determine if it's battery problem or tg01 battery level measuring circuit.
I've heard about battdrvr.dll modifications for other PPCs to use with higher capacity batteries, but couldn't find anything for tg01.
What Power Saving Settings do you use?
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is this a solution to the 20% wifi problem?
olyloh6696 said:
is this a solution to the 20% wifi problem?
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Well. it's not the solution, but this procedure can be a useful roundabout to access to wifi, or allow you to take a vital picture when you really need it and your battery is under 20% charge.
Imagine that you must send urgently a picture and you can't do it because someone from Toshiba decided this stupid limitation when you are at the end of the battery life.. following the maciek90's procedure, you can save this limitation and drain your battery up to the 0% if you want
Bravo maciek90! and thank you
Pere said:
Well. it's not the solution, but this procedure can be a useful roundabout to access to wifi, or allow you to take a vital picture when you really need it and your battery is under 20% charge.
Imagine that you must send urgently a picture and you can't do it because someone from Toshiba decided this stupid limitation when you are at the end of the battery life.. following the maciek90's procedure, you can save this limitation and drain your battery up to the 0% if you want
Bravo maciek90! and thank you
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thanks for the info Pere!
guys, also another thing i learnt from my physics class is that putting a recharegable battery in the freezer for 1 hr, somehow give it longer battery! I tried this on my tg01 battery, it strangely worked , or it was all in my mind!
you've gotta make sure the battery isnt wet from condensation when you put itback in the phone! my battery last slightly longer. i dont do it often, only once every now and again... try at your own risk!
olyloh6696 said:
thanks for the info Pere!
guys, also another thing i learnt from my physics class is that putting a recharegable battery in the freezer for 1 hr, somehow give it longer battery! I tried this on my tg01 battery, it strangely worked , or it was all in my mind!
you've gotta make sure the battery isnt wet from condensation when you put itback in the phone! my battery last slightly longer. i dont do it often, only once every now and again... try at your own risk!
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...the duracell bunny was a penguin
Not, seriously, I'll try it and if it works..but all it sounds incredible!
Best regards
Pere said:
...the duracell bunny was a penguin
Not, seriously, I'll try it and if it works..but all it sounds incredible!
Best regards
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Aha
I seriously warn you be careful of condensarion!
maciek90 said:
By this you will use all the capacity of battery, so you can determine if it's battery problem or tg01 battery level measuring circuit.
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I definitely think it is either level measuring circuit problem or battery driver itself - not too big power consumption.
I can repeat without any problems situation where battery level suddenly decreases about 20-30% . I noticed it only during internet operations via GSM so utilizing radio. Why , I do not know . How to fix it ? I do not know yet but it is enough to restart system so that battery indicator start to show correct value - until next failure .
I thought when bad indication occures it would be enough to stop-start baterry driver using way You described. It does not work. Stopping driver cause battery indicator shows unknown level. Starting driver not fix it. Battery indicator still shown unknown value. Only restart fix it. It should not behave this way.
Maybe problem is not in driver but top bar of today screen when battery indicator exists, should have any kind of reset too?
BTH. What software is responsible for displaying battery indicator ?
Regards
fxdjacentyfxd
Today morning next described previously error concerned with GSM radio.
I had GSM radio switched off in the night and phone in sleep mode.
Morning, when I set phone to operational mode , battery indicator showed 50% - the same as yesterday evening.
When I switched GSM radio on, battery indicator suddenly showed 30% and none phone operation could change it. Only system restart caused battery indicator started to show correct value again - 50%
Regards
fxdjacentyfxd
fxdjacentyfxd said:
Today morning next described previously error concerned with GSM radio.
I had GSM radio switched off in the night and phone in sleep mode.
Morning, when I set phone to operational mode , battery indicator showed 50% - the same as yesterday evening.
When I switched GSM radio on, battery indicator suddenly showed 30% and none phone operation could change it. Only system restart caused battery indicator started to show correct value again - 50%
Regards
fxdjacentyfxd
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yes! i am not the only one! recently i got a data plan for my tg01. when i use the data connection for 1-2 minutes, the battery drops 10% and it will stay at its false value until i soft reset. i thought that the problem was with the rom that i was using but i guess im wrong. what ROM are you on? it is very annoying and i have to constantly reset my phone. i have done some test, and if i keep using it, on data, the battery could conpletely go dead like when it is out of power, then when i power back in it is back to its true value. any solutions?!

battery issue X10

Hi,
I have a question on how the X10 (or any other smartphone) detects if the battery is depleted.
Is this a software or hardware issue?
I have an X10 and it won't charge the battery via the USB cable.
I charged it with an external charger and I verified the voltage under load. The battery is indeed charged. But when I turn on the phone it will get to main screen (Android) and I see the battery icon as completely empty (sometimes full though) and then the pone restarts.
So it looks like when it gets to the main operating system something tells him to turn off because the battery is empty.
Any ideas?
What is the middle pin (between the + and - pin) for?
Thanks

[Q] reset battery status (as device has no battery)

let me say one thing first: i don't want to discuss if resetting the battery status database helps in any way to prolong the battery life of a phone or such, i have a different issue with the battery management under android:
i have taken the guts out of an AN1 Smart Watch and used them as a tiny touch panel in an appliance. in order for it to run without a battery i have connected a little voltage regulator that converts DC12V to DC4V and feeds it right into the + and - Pin of the battery contacts. This way i can start and run the device wihtout any battery in it, which otherwise is not possible when trying to run it from USB power, even though i haven't seen the device pull more than about 300mA at most.
the device turns on and runs just fine, but what's bothering me is, that the battery charge indicator is counting downwards even though the voltage stays constant and obviously notthing really is being discharged since there is no battery.
i don't want to re-insert the battery and run from usb power as the battery will certainly fail within only a few years and i would really like the whole thing to run a bit longer than that.
is there any way i can re-set the battery countdown or disable it entirely? if disabling the simulated drain is not possible, resetting it should be possible while the device is running. i don't want to reboot the thing every day just to reset the battery stats or anything like that.
hope somebody can help me out here.
i currently have the AN1 running to see what's going to happen when it reaches 0% ..
regards
pascal
psuter said:
i currently have the AN1 running to see what's going to happen when it reaches 0% ..
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so here is what happened... the battery was constantly "discharged" until it reached 15%. it then showed the "please connect your charger" message but stopped dropping the battery level.
would still be nice though have a possibility to prevent this message from appearing. even though it is not as critical anymore, as the device will be running 24/7, so unless there is a power outage, this message only appears once and that's it.
i have attached a screenshot of the battery statistics with a power supply connected in place of a battery..

battery stat problem after replacement

Hello,
put a new battery into my Nexus 4. It's got slightly more mAh, 2250 instead of 2100 mAh.
Phone works but battery indicator is showing the 'empty' battery icon and it doesn't change no matter how long I charge.
What can I do?
happyass**** said:
Hello,
put a new battery into my Nexus 4. It's got slightly more mAh, 2250 instead of 2100 mAh.
Phone works but battery indicator is showing the 'empty' battery icon and it doesn't change no matter how long I charge.
What can I do?
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I would recommend calibrating the battery using the following: https://www.androidpit.com/how-to-calibrate-the-battery-on-your-android-device
The non-root instructions should still work (fully discharge and fully recharge, etc.) but anything Android specific will fail since we're not in Android. (then again, if you can get access to the Android LXC container somehow [try lxc-attach -n android with root privs], they may work.)
Other than that, not sure what else you can do
It's all right now.
Turned out that the broad band cable connection is a little sensitive. You have to bend/fold it because it is too long. Depending on how you fold it you have or you don't have a proper connection.
Second point: I had to use the original charger (1.2 mAh)! First I had one with 2 mAh which gave me the "red light of death". LED blinks, nothing else happens.

Battery Problems

Hi Forum
Several days now, when I charge my Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge while it is off, it is showing me a different percentage. I will give example. I knew I had a 7% battery left, so I shut off my Samsung and plugged it in and instead of showing the 7% it was showing me 28%. When I turned it on it was showing me 28%, and the battery is going quickly below 15%... so every 30 seconds its dropping 1%... I think my battery is dying... but can anybody give me advice on how to solve this problem ? Or is the only way of solving this problem is buying a new battery ?
D0M1N13 said:
Hi Forum
Several days now, when I charge my Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge while it is off, it is showing me a different percentage. I will give example. I knew I had a 7% battery left, so I shut off my Samsung and plugged it in and instead of showing the 7% it was showing me 28%. When I turned it on it was showing me 28%, and the battery is going quickly below 15%... so every 30 seconds its dropping 1%... I think my battery is dying... but can anybody give me advice on how to solve this problem ? Or is the only way of solving this problem is buying a new battery ?
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There are apps on the app store that give you detailed stats about battery and theres a few that tell you how many of your battery cells are dead. Have a look see what it shows. Sounds like battery is on its way out to me though
callumbr1 said:
There are apps on the app store that give you detailed stats about battery and theres a few that tell you how many of your battery cells are dead. Have a look see what it shows. Sounds like battery is on its way out to me though
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Ok I fixed my problem !!! I followed a tutorial on how to get this fixed... so... if anybody wants to know how to deal with my problem here are the steps:
Connect your Samsung Galaxy to the wall charger and charge it up to 100% (use the original charger if possible).
Once this is done, disconnect the phone and dial in the dialer code *#0228#
Automatically the phone will enter into a secret option called Battery Status that will allow you to see some technical data on your battery. Notice that the % of the load (Level) coincides with that of the notification bar.
Once this is done you press the button "Quick Start" and agree to the warning.
This will begin the calibration process that will last a few seconds. The screen will turn off (wait 5 seconds) and will take you to the lock screen.
Once this is done turn on the screen again, and check to see if the Level of the battery has dropped (in some cases down to 80% or more).
If your battery drops to 80% or more, then charge the mobile phone again until it reaches 100% and repeat the previous step until the result is 100%. Yes, this step does not repeat too much, only do it 1 or 2 times per load as much or you could harm the battery.
Here is the link to the original article: http://www.howtochoosealaptop.com/how-to-calibrate-the-battery-of-the-galaxy-s6/
Any questions, please feel free to hit me up. Peace !

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