i tried many roms most of them after installation eats battery like 1% for 2-3min
with custom bootloader and without, with wipe/cache/dalvik
nothing help, why it's happen? maybe someone know?
sashafix said:
i tried many roms most of them after installation eats battery like 1% for 2-3min
with custom bootloader and without, with wipe/cache/dalvik
nothing help, why it's happen? maybe someone know?
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It is normal if you are using it normally to surf or listen to music.
All recent phones are like this.
xpirt
half 0.8.1, xPirt dies like 4 hour on standby...
SkyDragon and half 0.7 works good... 1.5 day with strong using...
sashafix said:
half 0.7, xPirt dies like 4 hour on standby...
SkyDragon works good... 1.5 day with strong using...
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In 4 hours on standby it dies?
xpirt
xpirt said:
In 4 hours on standby it dies?
xpirt
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yes it does..
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yes it does..
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I think it is a problem of your battery.
Had you overclocked your phone?
xpirt
xpirt said:
I think it is a problem of your battery.
Had you overclocked your phone?
xpirt
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again half 0.7 and skydragon works without any problem 1.5 days like normal ....
and i have no overclock...
sashafix said:
again half 0.7 and skydragon works without any problem 1.5 days like normal ....
and i have no overclock...
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Did you wipe data while flashing my ROM? It might be that you had installed something that took lots of battery, and the data wipe fixed it.
Try to flash xPirt ROM again.
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MaartenXDA said:
Did you wipe data while flashing my ROM? It might be that you had installed something that took lots of battery, and the data wipe fixed it.
Try to flash xPirt ROM again.
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i wipe each time i install diffident rom,
It's probably the mediaserver issue... Happened to me a couple of times... Leave your phone on charger while running for a few hours...
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I suggest you to proceed on this way
1. install on your phone an app like batery calibration
2.plug the phone on AC power until the full charge
3.click on button (on the app ) calibrate
4. unplug the phone
this app remove from system the batery statement files and create a new one with the correct autonomy of batery.
i recommend to use this app after eatch new rom installation or if you had plug the phone to Ac power with a batery higher than 14%
Churchull ragnjus
i think it works better just the % go down more smoothly ...
3 days past with myONEdx 4
and still battery dies very fast each time.
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Van the batttery also become faulty, or is this rare
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Try better battery stats to see what is causing the drain.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=15869868
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@OP,
Are you using lock screen pattern or password???
If yes, try disable and check battery life.
Can anyone help me?? My phone charging dont go above 85 percent
Battery
Haseeb ur Rehman said:
Can anyone help me?? My phone charging dont go above 85 percent
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That seems like a faulty battery, And mine worked greated but after several roms it became worse. And now just on JB it looks great again.
Haseeb ur Rehman said:
Can anyone help me?? My phone charging dont go above 85 percent
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Well i have sometimes this problem. I'm charging and for example it gets stuck on 75 percent for an hour and nothing. Always help unplug and plug again. But if no then it could be faulty battery
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Gnaver said:
Well i have sometimes this problem. I'm charging and for example it gets stuck on 75 percent for an hour and nothing. Always help unplug and plug again. But if no then it could be faulty battery
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Most likely battery overheat issue.
When the battery doesn't charge, you get to see the LED blinking, which is sort of a warning to the user.
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Hello guys i am a little bit confused regarding Battery calibration method anyone is not even helping me there in the thread as after wiping battery stats i always get 88% and then phone charges again to 100% with my charger is it normal I repeated this 3 to 5 times and still 88% and again to 100% what would be the problem i am still getting battery drainage after every minute. Please help me and if there is any battery problem please let me know. Im running WB 4.04S
Salahuddin91 said:
Hello guys i am a little bit confused regarding Battery calibration method anyone is not even helping me there in the thread as after wiping battery stats i always get 88% and then phone charges again to 100% with my charger is it normal I repeated this 3 to 5 times and still 88% and again to 100% what would be the problem i am still getting battery drainage after every minute. Please help me and if there is any battery problem please let me know. Im running WB 4.04S
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Fully charged then use battery calibration app from market to calibrate your battery, then fully discharged and fully charged again.
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aimcr7 said:
Fully charged then use battery calibration app from market to calibrate your battery, then fully discharged and fully charged again.
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Im using it but still all in vain
I'm not a fan of the batt calibration app, from now on Im just gonna wipe batt stats in xrec and call it a day
via x10i WB GB v4.0.4 edition
Salahuddin91 said:
Im using it but still all in vain
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See IMO what u shud do is like charge ur phone to full 100% then wipe the battery stats thru xrec... and then charge ur phone fully .. then try using it !! even i did the same thing and my battery lasts around 35-38 hrs !! and m on 3g network around 15 hrs a day !! so still pretty great battery !!
just try out and hope it solves u problem..
thank me if it did!!!
have any of you guys had a battery issue where the android system just shuts down when the battery hits 50% and lower?
acerulz said:
See IMO what u shud do is like charge ur phone to full 100% then wipe the battery stats thru xrec... and then charge ur phone fully .. then try using it !! even i did the same thing and my battery lasts around 35-38 hrs !! and m on 3g network around 15 hrs a day !! so still pretty great battery !!
just try out and hope it solves u problem..
thank me if it did!!!
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It still not helped battery is draining every two minutes....!! Is it a battery issue because i ve used another battery( Not OEM ) too and still getting the same problem And losing much of it in deep sleep too
Salahuddin91 said:
It still not helped battery is draining every two minutes....!! Is it a battery issue because i ve used another battery( Not OEM ) too and still getting the same problem And losing much of it in deep sleep too
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Let the Rom settle
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Phoenixking86 said:
Let the Rom settle
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How to settle the rom i am no0bie Explain please
Phoenixking86 said:
Let the Rom settle
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Now that we are on this, do i have to let it settle after a backup too? I have a similar problem after doin a backup
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negrobembon said:
Now that we are on this, do i have to let it settle after a backup too? I have a similar problem after doin a backup
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What does ROM settling mean ??
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What does ROM settling mean ??
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It means that when you flash a rom ideally the battery stats are also wiped and the phone needs to "relearn" battery usage stats, plus phones are notoriously bad at guessing battery percentage above 90%. If you just flashed a rom give it a week or so and it should get better.
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It means that when you flash a rom ideally the battery stats are also wiped and the phone needs to "relearn" battery usage stats, plus phones are notoriously bad at guessing battery percentage above 90%. If you just flashed a rom give it a week or so and it should get better.
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Is it the same after restoring a backup?
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PaganAng3l said:
It means that when you flash a rom ideally the battery stats are also wiped and the phone needs to "relearn" battery usage stats, plus phones are notoriously bad at guessing battery percentage above 90%. If you just flashed a rom give it a week or so and it should get better.
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Will surely check out then for few days
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Is it the same after restoring a backup?
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In my experience.... sometimes. I know that's vague but I have personally seen my G2 act strangely after restoring a backup and conversely seen it go straight back to regular battery usage. Flashing roms and low level system partitions cause our devices to do some strange things, it is completely expected.
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My x10 is about 2 1/2 years old now. I'm unlocked bootloader and running Wolf's ROM. In the past month the phone has started shutting off randomly...it gives me an 'Android System...shutting down' message...sits on the screen for 10 seconds or so and then turns off. Doesn't matter what battery % i have left. Often when recording video but yesterday it did it in the camera app and then once checking twitter. Sometimes it can go days without doing it...other days its just really annoying.
Any thoughts?
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My x10 is about 2 1/2 years old now. I'm unlocked bootloader and running Wolf's ROM. In the past month the phone has started shutting off randomly...it gives me an 'Android System...shutting down' message...sits on the screen for 10 seconds or so and then turns off. Doesn't matter what battery % i have left. Often when recording video but yesterday it did it in the camera app and then once checking twitter. Sometimes it can go days without doing it...other days its just really annoying.
Any thoughts?
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What ROM are You on? Donut HD?
jakuburban said:
What ROM are You on? Donut HD?
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I put in my first sentence that I'm on Wolf's ROM.
Check out the battery status/percentage when it shuts down again... the message you are getting is the common one when phone is on low battery..
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udupa82 said:
Check out the battery status/percentage when it shuts down again... the message you are getting is the common one when phone is on low battery..
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Okay, but as I indicated in my first post, it doesn't matter what % of battery I have left. It has happened at 54%, 29%, 25%, 46% etc...
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Okay, but as I indicated in my first post, it doesn't matter what % of battery I have left. It has happened at 54%, 29%, 25%, 46% etc...
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Looks like a battery issue... try wiping battery stat from recovery ( that's doesn't do anything to improve battery life) and let's see how battery holds up, that doesn't work try different ROM with different kernel... try tech devils ROM with doomlords kernel as it gave me almost 2 day battery life.. nothing works then buy a new battery...
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udupa82 said:
Looks like a battery issue... try wiping battery stat from recovery ( that's doesn't do anything to improve battery life) and let's see how battery holds up, that doesn't work try different ROM with different kernel... try tech devils ROM with doomlords kernel as it gave me almost 2 day battery life.. nothing works then buy a new battery...
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Ok thanks. I'm on Doomkernel as well...and it never used to happen on any ROM i have had loaded. I'm going to pick up a battery anyways as I don't get the life out of it I used to.
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Ok thanks. I'm on Doomkernel as well...and it never used to happen on any ROM i have had loaded. I'm going to pick up a battery anyways as I don't get the life out of it I used to.
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When you have a new battery try a very lite ROM... having a lite rom helps in improving battery life.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=29482196
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I put in my first sentence that I'm on Wolf's ROM.
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Oh, yeah I kind of forgot that . I never used Wolf's ROM but Donut HD had this issue too. Make a full backup of Your ROM and erase the data (best also reflash the ROM). I hope this is only a data problem, not any hardware mulfunction
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Oh, yeah I kind of forgot that . I never used Wolf's ROM but Donut HD had this issue too. Make a full backup of Your ROM and erase the data (best also reflash the ROM). I hope this is only a data problem, not any hardware mulfunction
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Thanks...but i've been on Wolf's ROM fo rmonths without issue. I did try restoring an old backup of it...no good. Then i completely wiped everything and reflashed it and reinstalled all my apps...and that didn't help
I think it's likely the battery.
I've just resolved this problem with my phone the battery is dying the cells inside are separating get a new battery to solve the problem then make sure to follow the instructions given with new battery then carry out a battery calibration aswell ive done this and my phone is back to how I used to be
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Have similar problem once.. It's battery problem.. Got new one n its ok
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Hey I doubt my battery has become super powerful over a day because yesterday it was stuck at 3% and not charging (cm10.1) then flashed venom 1.0.3 sense Rom which started working but CWM let me flash so I'm guessing the battery % shown wasn't real here is a screenshot of battery history
Ps. I swear when I woke up in the middle of the night my battery was at 84%...and the only things I've done different over the past few days is open the housing out of curiosity
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LoL, now you will never run out of power......
Try another battery percentage mod maybe.
so your blaming CM10.1 right? funny as i cannot reproduce this, and no one else can, so either you have a faulty battery or you done something stupid with your device
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so your blaming CM10.1 right? funny as i cannot reproduce this, and no one else can, so either you have a faulty battery or you done something stupid with your device
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Not blaming CM10.1 just saying that i was on CM10.1 when it was stuck at 3% and now im on venom and it's stuck at 100%, no need to get defensive, was stating all the facts to help people give me ideas
Flashed the oxp kernel and its all back to normal
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Flashed the oxp kernel and its all back to normal
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Yepp I can only recommend it, had the same problem a few days ago.
It's stuck at 100 again....going to try another rom
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are you wiping the battery stats?
this could be your issue
Lloir said:
are you wiping the battery stats?
this could be your issue
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I'll try that, thanks
Lloir said:
are you wiping the battery stats?
this could be your issue
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Are you saying not to wipe your battery stats. or to wipe them.
Headphones jack is not work.....
Go to bed my headphones jack works fine. Wake up only one side works.....
Only unread like twice
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bobsie41 said:
Are you saying not to wipe your battery stats. or to wipe them.
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it was a question....
like are you going to reply to this post?
I couldn't find how to wipe the battery stats as it wasn't in the cwm recovery or the twrp but i was reading and they say that the stats usually get wiped when you connect the charger or when you flash a rom (i think)
i installed the stock ruu and its more or less the same still, when i put the phone into recovery and restart again it updates the battery indicator
hi guys i looked on this forum and google for any known problems with this but nothing found...
dunno if it matters anything but i got thebyani rom v2.0 installed on my phone;
if i put a fully charged battery in my phone it runs good but drains very fast... with a full battery on the charger it drains aswell...
with a empty battery it doesn't charge...
also tryed bying a new battery but doesn't matter...
anyone got any options for me?
thanks a lot
Drexo
Drexo said:
hi guys i looked on this forum and google for any known problems with this but nothing found...
dunno if it matters anything but i got thebyani rom v2.0 installed on my phone;
if i put a fully charged battery in my phone it runs good but drains very fast... with a full battery on the charger it drains aswell...
with a empty battery it doesn't charge...
also tryed bying a new battery but doesn't matter...
anyone got any options for me?
thanks a lot
Drexo
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flash another rom, or the same rom again. use gs2romnuke before flashing and flash fresh rom without wipes
good luck
Try to flash with odin a stock rom. Does the usb port work? I'm sure that it's a soft problem
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No one can just know what's wrong with your device. Post all battery screenshots as well as BBS screens (including wakelocks). Then, people could tell you the root of your problem.
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my battery is empty and when i hook it on to the pc with the usb cable it gets the charging battery screen but when i turn it on in download mode it says low batt cant download.. so odin doesn't see my phone...
i have cleaned the usb port and plugged in the charger nothing happend for about 20 minutes and then the charging screen appeared but it doesn't "fill up" (charge)
anyone?
Drexo said:
i have cleaned the usb port and plugged in the charger nothing happend for about 20 minutes and then the charging screen appeared but it doesn't "fill up" (charge)
anyone?
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There is no way by which you can fully charge your battery??
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jeetBLswami said:
There is no way by which you can fully charge your battery??
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nope
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nope
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Than Post some screenshots
..
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jeetBLswami said:
Than Post some screenshots
..
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screenshots from what? my phone doesn't turn on
Drexo said:
screenshots from what? my phone doesn't turn on
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Than it isa battery prblm change your battery bro...
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anyone can offer some help? :good:
Charge the battery manually or use another s2 to do it.
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gastonw said:
Charge the battery manually or use another s2 to do it.
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what do u mean by charge manually? i know that pitting in a full battery from another S2 works but that aint a method i wanna keep using ofc
Search for manually battery charge, never done it but some guys did.
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Hi guys, sorry for my english but I'm using google translator xD
I'm a happy owner of Htc One x+ but I noticed a strange behavior of the battery, as soon as it arrives at the 13/14% drops to 0% in less than a minute. You too have noticed this strange behavior? Can be solved in any way?
No one can help me???
Mou1908 said:
No one can help me???
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Could be a calibration issue, charge till the led turns green then wait another 30mins, boot into recovery with the plug still charging the phone, wip cache/.dalvik, reboot, do not remove the cable until the phone has fully booted up.
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Mou1908 said:
Hi guys, sorry for my english but I'm using google translator xD
I'm a happy owner of Htc One x+ but I noticed a strange behavior of the battery, as soon as it arrives at the 13/14% drops to 0% in less than a minute. You too have noticed this strange behavior? Can be solved in any way?
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I've heard about this problem in case of some kernels.
Are you stil on stock kernel?
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ryanjsoo said:
Could be a calibration issue, charge till the led turns green then wait another 30mins, boot into recovery with the plug still charging the phone, wip cache/.dalvik, reboot, do not remove the cable until the phone has fully booted up.
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I'll try, but I do not think this is the problem because the same thing happens with the stock rom
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I've heard about this problem in case of some kernels.
Are you stil on stock kernel?
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Yes, I have the stock kernel!!
Well,
this behaviour seems to be normal in some cases. There are calibration apps ,too.
But I have read these topics in different forums all over the world.
Notechis said:
Well,
this behaviour seems to be normal in some cases. There are calibration apps ,too.
But I have read these topics in different forums all over the world.
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I read long ago that the calibration apps are unnecessary because the system recreates the file batterystats.bin each time the phone is 100% charged
Yeah they basically are unnecessary, android has its own battery check built in.
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somemadcaaant said:
Yeah they basically are unnecessary, android has its own battery check built in.
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so what do you suggest I do?
android has its own battery check built in.
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True, if they work
There are several ways ... You can charge to 100 % and let it drain to 99 % and recharge ...
Helps sometimes,too.
Look if some of the answers help...
I had this issue with one custom rom , drain from 15 % to 0 %
Notechis said:
True, if they work
There are several ways ... You can charge to 100 % and let it drain to 99 % and recharge ...
Helps sometimes,too.
Look if some of the answers help...
I had this issue with one custom rom , drain from 15 % to 0 %
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I will try to re-flash the latest RUU