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Hey guyz
I dont now if itis an old topic or a new one that's topic for xperia p save battery
My friends, i can see you have many problems with the batery life. I don't know if any of you has noticed this, but when the phone is charging and it reaches 100%, you shouldn't remove the charger. The phone is still charging even after reaching 100%,sometimes for half an hour. If you want to see when the phone is fully charged, go to Settings-About phone-Phone status. In the first field you can find if the phone is or is not fully charged. Try this and let's see what happens. I hope i can help some of you.
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bro, you made my day.

mirost1 said:
bro, you made my day.
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Welcome bro

Did you try battery calibration??

xperiax7 said:
Did you try battery calibration??
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I didn't unsterstand u bro what is battery calibration

xabi alonso said:
I didn't unsterstand u bro what is battery calibration
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It's a program found on the play store search for Battery Calibration
Requirements: Android 2.1+ | Root permissions
Calibration needs to be done after flashing a new ROM, but you can calibrate any time you think your battery is miscalibrated. This program does it by removing the batterystats.bin system file. The OS generates a new clean batterystats file soon, thus any fake information from the previous ROM is removed.
It's suggested, but not necessary, to let the phone fully discharge after calibration, then charged to 100% without break.

Is it the same to do the battery calibration with that app or to just wipe battery stats with CWM?

xabi alonso said:
I didn't unsterstand u bro what is battery calibration
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This and all other programs. which delete batterystats file, not do any callibration! Batterystats file only hold battery usage statistics and automatically deletes when charging reaches 100%! To avoid battery problem, allways before charging, discharge battery till phone turns off!

Try This Link
xperiax7 said:
Did you try battery calibration??
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Try this link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=37026152&postcount=2
iF I HELPED u pLEASE cLICK tHANKS:good:
Good Luck:good:

Battery calibration:
1. Charge your phone to 100%
2. Remove charger and turn off your phone holding power button and volume up button at the same time until you phone vibrates 3 times.
3. Connect the charger and charge your phone to 100%.
4. Repeat previous steps 2-3 times.
5. Remove charger and let your phone turn off when it reaches 0%.
5.Charge your phone and your battery is calibrated and you get some extra battery life!
You also can wipe battery stats in cwm between 1. and 2. step.

Thank u very much all but what should i do iam on stock rom and i have root and busybox and i installed cwm redovery whats shall i do please help me please

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[Q] The battery is drops suddenly on Galaxy S2

After I fully charge the phone, and disconnecting it from the power, the battery suddenly drops to 96-97%, it is normal? I already made a battery calibration past week. Even after I upgraded the phone from XXKG2 to XXKG6, still the same problem here. I bought the phone last month. (by the way, it is rooted and I have on it the 2.3.4 stock)
Post some pictures of the battery usage.
And also some of bestbatterystats.
Try this: After you get the "Fully Charged" notification, try not to take it off charging immediately. Leave it on there for about 10 minutes or so and then take it off of charging, you should see it as 100%. If this does not help. Please post some screenshots of your battery usage screen, we can troubleshoot from there.
Bruaca said:
Post some pictures of the battery usage.
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This is the stats for the moment dropbox.com/s/4svvwpevod8cmm7/SC20110828-000603.png , I just installed the Battery Monitor Widget, to see whats the deal, for the moment OS and Display is drain my battery, because I have played with the phone for about a 15 minutes, but during the day, OS is always on 10-15-20% and display the same
kolachaitu said:
Try this: After you get the "Fully Charged" notification, try not to take it off charging immediately. Leave it on there for about 10 minutes or so and then take it off of charging, you should see it as 100%. If this does not help. Please post some screenshots of your battery usage screen, we can troubleshoot from there.
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I already made this few times, but without success
Denees said:
This is the stats for the moment dropbox.com/s/4svvwpevod8cmm7/SC20110828-000603.png , I just installed the Battery Monitor Widget, to see whats the deal, for the moment OS and Display is drain my battery, because I have played with the phone for about a 15 minutes, but during the day, OS is always on 10-15-20% and display the same
I already made this few times, but without success
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U mean this??
http://dropbox.com/s/4svvwpevod8cmm7/SC20110828-000603.png
Tap your finger on graph above and screenshot that.
Did you calibrate your battery, before or after you upgraded to KG6? If you calibrated it before, then you should try calibrating it again.
1. Charge 100% (best way switch your phone off)
2. Run Battery Calibration
3. Drain the battery until it's totally empty.
4. Charge again 100% (best way switch your phone off)
5. Reboot and enjoy
Greetz Nebucatnetzer
Bruaca said:
U mean this??
dropbox.com/s/4svvwpevod8cmm7/SC20110828-000603.png
Tap your finger on graph above and screenshot that.
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This is the stats you want to see? dropbox.com/s/ksbwqp0mq43vk3s/SC20110828-003457.png
kolachaitu said:
Did you calibrate your battery, before or after you upgraded to KG6? If you calibrated it before, then you should try calibrating it again.
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No I did not calibrate it after the upgrade, but when I was on the XXKG2, I calibrated it 3 times
Bruaca said:
1. Charge 100% (best way switch your phone off)
2. Run Battery Calibration
3. Drain the battery until it's totally empty.
4. Charge again 100% (best way switch your phone off)
5. Reboot and enjoy
Greetz Nebucatnetzer
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Yes, I did like you said all the time, but for the first time I followed up the ultralinx tutorial, from he's blog
Denees said:
This is the stats you want to see? dropbox.com/s/ksbwqp0mq43vk3s/SC20110828-003457.png
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Yes. It's exactly that.
I think maybe batterystats.bin was not removed, I tried to remove it with Battery Calibration app, but I didn't checked if it was or not. Tommorow or on monday I will try to post some stats from Battery Monitor Widget
That does look very much like a non calibrated battery. Try calibrating it as 'Bruaca' mentioned, and you should be getting the correct readings this time around.
kolachaitu said:
That does look very much like a non calibrated battery. Try calibrating it as 'Bruaca' mentioned, and you should be getting the correct readings this time around.
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Ok, I will try again, and I will come up with te result soon
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I did another calibration, with the device turned off until battery riches 100%, then I turned it on, then I removed the charger, and it was on 100%, I put the charger back, again after 5 minutes I heard the signal, then I went into Root Explorer and deleted the batterystats.bin, and pulled the charger, now I have 100% + 4143mV, it's normal? or should be more mV?
4143mV sounds a little high. Mine is ~3600. Though I'm getting the opposite problem. What might happen is that I'll leave it on overnight and it'll gain 2 or 3 percent of the battery. I started getting problems charging after I installed font changer, which was also weird. Like, it'll take ages to charge to 100%.
Edit: 4143mV sounds about right for a fully charged battery.

ST17i shuts down at 30% battery

Hi folks,
my Xperia Active shuts down at 25-30%. I tried to calibrate, but occurs after few full-charges again. phone is rooted, using latest stock ROM 2.3.4. Any ideas? I mean if you have an experience with it - gimme any hints / step-by-step advises. THX many times!!!
I would try to delate battery cache,discharge it few times and format it.i have had this same problem but after them few steps my batt work normaly.What i think your battery was not formated properly on the very start of using it.
piotrasss87 said:
I would try to delate battery cache,discharge it few times and format it.i have had this same problem but after them few steps my batt work normaly.What i think your battery was not formated properly on the very start of using it.
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calibrate - full charge and remove the battery charge info file
format - full discharge batter, turn phone off, full charge and than turn phone on?
thx
Yep this is what I mean mate.
piotrasss87 said:
Yep this is what I mean mate.
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thx mate. will give it a shot.
If you've tried calibrating the battery and thats not work it might be that the batterys faulty. Try a different battery and see if that works.
Manipulation said:
If you've tried calibrating the battery and thats not work it might be that the batterys faulty. Try a different battery and see if that works.
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the battery MUST be ok, as it is only 2.5 months in use in the phone. It worked and after I re-flashed the standard ROM, it worked a few charges and now it went crazy. the Battery Monitor Widget is not able to detect the battery capacity (mAh) and when charging, it indicated 100% at almost 4.00 V, where it shall be 4.2V as 100%.
I will completely discharge the phone, and when it shuts down, will put it to the charger, turn it on, calibrate - erase the battery info, unplug, discharge untill it will completely turn off, charge it with phone being OFF and the, after it will be completely fully charged, turn it on.
will see where the rabbit hole goes...
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[H] Critical Battery Problem

Hi my SG2 Bat its crazy, when i charge to 100% and unplug energy cable the percentage down to 90% or in minuts to 60% or in many times to 0% and not charge. I change ROM, Wipe data many times and buy another baterry but dosent work.
please can someone help me
Try Battery Calibration app. And wipe battery stats.
Check that the battery is fully seated in.
i already try this... for example i just try with another battery from my friend and this bat drain to 0% now... :silly:
daividdi said:
i already try this... for example i just try with another battery from my friend and this bat drain to 0% now... :silly:
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It is impossible to
Check that the battery is fully seated in.

how to overcome the Battery Life Problem in cyanogenmod

This is a simple way to increase the battery life in cyanogenmod... this worked for me,..
1. Goto cwm and clear the battery stats
2. Charge the phone to 100% (make sure it is 100% by checking the battery status..)
3. NOw allow it to completely discharge ... do not connect the charger until the phone is shutdown automatically...
4. Once the phone turned off due to complete draining of the battery, charge it and use it normally..,
hope it helps
i have a better idea, bring powerbank 5200ma or up, when u go out. ur device will not run out battery even on hard gaming all day long. like i did
antr34 said:
i have a better idea, bring powerbank 5200ma or up, when u go out. ur device will not run out battery even on hard gaming all day long. like i did
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is that a battery?? how much is the cost?
is that a battery? yes n no
yes, because it need to be charged
no, because its not a spare battery that u can plug it to ur device
it's a portable charger, in here indonesia it cost me Rp310000 or around $32
m4nz said:
This is a simple way to increase the battery life in cyanogenmod... this worked for me,..
1. Goto cwm and clear the battery stats
2. Charge the phone to 100% (make sure it is 100% by checking the battery status..)
3. NOw allow it to completely discharge ... do not connect the charger until the phone is shutdown automatically...
4. Once the phone turned off due to complete draining of the battery, charge it and use it normally..,
hope it helps
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And how will wiping battery stats help??? It basically does nothing to improve battery life.
hmnk said:
And how will wiping battery stats help??? It basically does nothing to improve battery life.
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yep, maybe it doesnt help but it work for me
1st charge 100% while phone is on
2nd reboot to cwm n wipe battery stats
3rd turn the phone off then charge it to 100%, cause it will tell u that ur battery isnt full yet (charge it about 20 minutes or more)
4th turn it on while still charging
5th unplug the charger n use ur phone as usual
antr34 said:
yep, maybe it doesnt help but it work for me
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If it doesn't help, then how does it work???
I'm not trying to argue here, I'm just saying that wiping the stats won't help improving battery life. So if you say so, on what basis?
Anyways, cheers!
not improving battery life but, correcting current battery stats. it happen when u often switch rom n restore from cwm then u feel like ur battery drain more quickly than usual, so i tried the method i post earlier n it works
hmnk said:
If it doesn't help, then how does it work???
I'm not trying to argue here, I'm just saying that wiping the stats won't help improving battery life. So if you say so, on what basis?
Anyways, cheers!
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The battery stat is wiped to calibrate the battery... We may have to calibrate the battery after every rom install..
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RE-CALIBRATE your battery THE FAST WAY

most people here are changing ROMs...and most of the time people say that some ROMS are a big battery drainer..
some move to other ROMs because they noticed that the battery performance of the ROM they are using is changing..
this happens because all the records on the way we charge are saved on the battery stats..sometimes our battery meter says the wrong information. that is why we have to calibrate our battery...we usually do this by going to CWM and wipe battery stats..
but are we really doing it the right way?
here is my guide to do this in the proper way:
i know some of you are using battery calibration from them the market, but all it does is just delete battery_stats.bin from system..But the truth is, the system is still writing the old battery stats if it's erased online...So the only solution is to delete it through recovery...
this is what you need to do:
1.Install Battery Monitor Widget from Market for Monitoring
2.Charge your phone to 100%
3.When done, restart your phone, but go to CWM recovery
4.Go to advanced -> Delete Battery Stats
5.Reboot, you should get battery about 90-100% (depending how much margin has been wrongly calculated)
6.Open Battery Monitor Widget to monitor the voltages. the maximum voltage is 4200mV for Li-Poly battery. Try to reach that value before disconnecting the charger.
7.Before the voltage graph getting dropped, Disconnect the charger immediately. for me it is stopped at max 4190. your mileage may vary.
8.You're done, your battery is calibrated..
kind regards,
baiclark
Thanks for the tips
I dont have wipe battery stats in CWM. What to do now
It is in "advanced" option
Yes but there is no Wipe battery stats
krasimiretov said:
Yes but there is no Wipe battery stats
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its there brov.. its underneath wipe dalvick cache!
Here is an even more impressive method ....
Charge the phone to 100% and remove it from charger !!!
Voila!!
Tuturu !!
There !! done !! batterystats refreshed !!!
http://www.xda-developers.com/andro...-battery-stats-does-not-improve-battery-life/
https://plus.google.com/u/0/105051985738280261832/posts/FV3LVtdVxPT
CWM v6.0.2.7 there is no delete battery stats
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Yes, There's no option for wipe battery stats on CWM 6
Only CWM 5 i guess
Guys!! Wipe battery stats is havent nothing to do with battery life!! There is only info about battery drain of every app and time of theses app. Also battery stats are wipe every time when you charge battery above 90% so this function in cwm is practicaly useless.
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madhouses said:
Guys!! Wipe battery stats is havent nothing to do with battery life!! There is only info about battery drain of every app and time of theses app. Also battery stats are wipe every time when you charge battery above 90% so this function in cwm is practicaly useless.
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This was actually confirmed by Google themselves. I think it was the year before last.
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I tried it already. but i think my battery stat is still wrong. It randomly turn off at 10%
Because this is nothing to do with battery stats. Whats really help me even on non android phones is keep phone on charger even if phone show 100% if this persist battery have bes of life gone.
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johan23 said:
I tried it already. but i think my battery stat is still wrong. It randomly turn off at 10%
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For sudden drops to 0% Sony Service recommends that you charge the phone to 100%, remove the usb cable and the battery for at least 10 minutes. Return the battery to your device, turn the power back on and put your phone back on the usb charger until it hits 100%.
nice job
good work man. thumbs up...
thank you!
justmpm said:
For sudden drops to 0% Sony Service recommends that you charge the phone to 100%, remove the usb cable and the battery for at least 10 minutes. Return the battery to your device, turn the power back on and put your phone back on the usb charger until it hits 100%.
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Thank you I've had this isssue I'll try it later today thanks
thanks
justmpm said:
For sudden drops to 0% Sony Service recommends that you charge the phone to 100%, remove the usb cable and the battery for at least 10 minutes. Return the battery to your device, turn the power back on and put your phone back on the usb charger until it hits 100%.
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Thanks, will try that.
justmpm said:
For sudden drops to 0% Sony Service recommends that you charge the phone to 100%, remove the usb cable and the battery for at least 10 minutes. Return the battery to your device, turn the power back on and put your phone back on the usb charger until it hits 100%.
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Just found this method. Testing it now. Anyone tested it? Is it working?
My Ray's battery went from 25% to 1% suddenly.

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