[Q] My battery drains in 1-2 hours, takes longer to charge... - Samsung Galaxy Player 4.0, 5.0

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I have the stock CM10 rom installed, and it usually does something like this that only lasts for a few days and goes back to normal. But this has lasted for almost a month now. As you can see in the pic, sometimes its says charging but doesn't "gain" energy, and when it does in drains extremely quickly. When it is asleep or turned off it still drains. I tried charging it with a different cord, then with my computer. Then I tried using a GS3 cord & adapter, it charged faster, but I couldn't tell how fast it drained since I wasn't using it.
Do I need to replace the battery? If I do, will it cost a lot, because if it does I'm just going to get a Note or DNA....

Try using a battery calibration app, people say to use it when you flash a new rom. Also, it might be an actual problem with the battery itself. Try getting a replacement battery if so. But then again, before you do that try going to stock and see if the problem is still present.
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once it charges I'm going to see if that will help. and my son deleted my stock rom (long story), so I'm stuck on jb/ics.

Also its recommended after you calibrate to drain the battery to 0% and then recharge to 100% afterwards. And as far as the stock rom goes, you can restore using Odin and download mode
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wow it worked, the battery lasted from 5:30 to 7:10, a new record since I ever brought the device

coolwiththecool2 said:
wow it worked, the battery lasted from 5:30 to 7:10, a new record since I ever brought the device
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How much screen on time did you get?

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[Q] Vibrant shutting down by himself

Hey,
My cellphone is shutting down\restarting (when I'm turning on the phone the battery is on 1-2 percents) by himself while I'm using WiFi more than 2-3 minutes (with no charger, while the charger is connected everything is okay).
the problem appear a week ago, I tried to get back to stock and tried to format and wipe my phone.
I don't remember what I've done before the problem started, I guess I tried to improve my battery life (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=15804148#post15804148) which is not really normal and I changed something with the voltage.
I tried to install other roms but still have the problem.
any suggestion?
A wild guess is that phone doesnt read the battery stats correctly.
Power off phone and straight the battery contacts from the back of the phone and also clean them up with an alcohol swap, then go cwm and delete battery stats, reboot and leave it drain, then full charge and check from there.
Be sure not to have a battery hungry rom on it so you do a correct estimation if the problem is gone.
What rom are you using? If its GB then its a thing that we all deal with on it. When my phone gets below 30% and I get a call I can't hang up it just reboots everytime. When its plugged in its all good. My dev is working on it but I guess its a hard fix.
Simply Honey 4.0 w/ 1.2 Bullet kernel. Badass Rom \m/
@peecs121: if you follw the link he posted the problem still persist even on stock jfd samsung rom so is not a rom issue.
I tried few roms, like: honeybee, bionix and the stock version
Btw - I have 2 battery and both of them with the same problem (I don't know why and when but they got swollen from some reason)
If they are swollen they are scrap. You just found out where your problem is.
I think you got fake batteries.
They looks like original, anyway - i will try to change to my friend battery and ill get back with an answer
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Is it original?
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Android or CM7 issue?

This is my first Android, but what would cause my battery to drop from 51% to 18% after a reboot and then 10mins later raise back to 30%?
I'm running CM7 since yesterday
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This can come from not have a calibrated battery. If you didn't flash at 100% if will jump around the first few times. Give it a bit. Sometimes it will actually go up.
Fuel gauge glitch, happens sometimes, don't listen to people talking about battery calibration, our gauge is "convergent" and does not require calibration.
Sometimes it just flakes out. The MAX17042 assumes a "relaxed" (not recently charged/discharged heavily) battery on initialization. If something charges/discharges heavily after a reset it'll become "off" for a few hours. Just charge your phone up. It was most likely closer to 20-30% to begin with.
I figured 30% was the closer to the correct %
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Entropy512 said:
Fuel gauge glitch, happens sometimes, don't listen to people talking about battery calibration, our gauge is "convergent" and does not require calibration.
Sometimes it just flakes out. The MAX17042 assumes a "relaxed" (not recently charged/discharged heavily) battery on initialization. If something charges/discharges heavily after a reset it'll become "off" for a few hours. Just charge your phone up. It was most likely closer to 20-30% to begin with.
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My bad. I always assumed it was that. It usually doesn't happen after the first charge though.
Happened me too about it i was 50% and when i turn off and re on will drop quick at 12%. I belive it maybe battery die quick only if use reboot all time. Whitout using reboot or restart as far as i know there battery return normal i guess...
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(Q) Lost 25% ina few seconds. WTF?

title says it all really everytime my phone is around the 30-40% range it drops suddenly to 19% always to 19% and I have no clue why I've calibrated, wiped and did a restart while plugged in battery pull and still nothing.
Any suggestions?
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Try to see which applications are running and what is more consumundo battery.
And also recommend that you calibrate. Me, whenever I do this procedure, I have a good improvement in autonomy.
Does this happen across different ROMs? You might have a bad battery.
DopeHack said:
title says it all really everytime my phone is around the 30-40% range it drops suddenly to 19% always to 19% and I have no clue why I've calibrated, wiped and did a restart while plugged in battery pull and still nothing.
Any suggestions?
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I only flashed once never switched roms
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Use Better Battery Stats and Watchdog Lite to see whats happening. In watchdog lite u can set the cpu percentage max to be 20% so that anything going beyond that can be reported. Usually works for me.
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Does this happen across different ROMs? You might have a bad battery.
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I think it might have been the state my battery was in when I flashed the first time because it hasn't done it yet and I was rom surfing last night nothing out of the ordinary happened I'll report back after work tomorrow that should be a good enough time to test it out
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Can anybody help me with this?
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Purchased new stock battery (need help)

I have purchased a new stock battery for my i9100. Are there any operations needed to be done in order for the batt to work as it should?
-formatting ?
-battery wipe from cwm ?
-battery calibration with store apps ?
Thanks
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Take the battery out of the box. Make sure you use BOTH hands!!
Place the battery INTO your SII, and be sure you don't have an iPhone or another non-SII phone!!
After this TURN ON your Samsung Galaxy SII I9100-cellphone, and - like magic - you'll see it works (if not, charge it ')!
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Oh this thread is useful alright.
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Good one Donnie, but i was serious asking this.
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Good one Donnie, but i was serious asking this.
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Just use the battery, no need to do anything else If you think (first test it) it behaves weird after a while charge your phone till 100%, turn it off, take out the battery for a minute, put it back in and boot your phone. It's a simple way to 'calibrate' your battery.
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Donnie Sins said:
Just use the battery, no need to do anything else If you think (first test it) it behaves weird after a while charge your phone till 100%, turn it off, take out the battery for a minute, put it back in and boot your phone. It's a simple way to 'calibrate' your battery.
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I've been experiencing the same problem with my SGS2's battery and noticed that it is getting bloated. I purchased a new one to prevent severe damage on my mobile phone.
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Very poor battery life after marshmallow upgrade

Hello,
i recently upgraded my Nexus 9 to Android 6.0 (Marshmallow MRA58K) with the factory image. So the tablet was completly wiped. The system is completly stock, no root.
After that i'm experiencing very poor battery life (see attached screenshot). Basically, i unplugged the tablet this morning (at 100% battery) and it was lying around in the living room all the day, doing nothing and this evening the battery was down to 63%. Battery optimization is turned on.
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I don't even know what the process "99113" is doing.
Any suggestions?
bigtreiber
If there are only 3 things each using 1 % of the battery life then its sounds like the battery reader isn't properly calibrated. Let it run till it shuts off then plug it in and let it charge back up. If if that solves it. I am rooted but have no real changes that would effect power and I get 3-4 days on my 6.0 install.
As above post. If anything, I am getting better battery life with Marshmallow.
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I'm getting better battery as well.....it does take a while for it to calibrate itself after the update.
Here is a screen cap of my battery life:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xTt8XTttm_6NRs46QNbhUaF9zqEwtS5HpA/view?usp=sharing
Okay, after "calibrating" it seems to be better.
But, what i noticed, there seems to be a massive battery drain when connected to a 5 GHz WLAN. Anybody seeing the same thing?
Poor Battery
bigtreiber said:
Okay, after "calibrating" it seems to be better.
But, what i noticed, there seems to be a massive battery drain when connected to a 5 GHz WLAN. Anybody seeing the same thing?
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My battery life has been severely degraded as well after installing the OTA update to Marshmallow. I have not tried calibrating the battery and will try that after my battery drains to 0 and the device turns off.
Its better to charge your device before it runs out...
Factory Reset over Recovery
I had the same symptoms like running out of battery in one day doing nothing.
Problem was solved after a factory reset in recovery (Power+Down)
"Battery Calibration" did not work at all

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