Previously when I ran into this issue, all I had to do was run this handy program here, but alas, this time it is not fixing my issue, and my phone still will charge no higher than 81%. What should I do next?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1832470
jo15765 said:
Previously when I ran into this issue, all I had to do was run this handy program here, but alas, this time it is not fixing my issue, and my phone still will charge no higher than 81%. What should I do next?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1832470
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BUMP -- anyone have any experience on how to get this back up and running?
jo15765 said:
BUMP -- anyone have any experience on how to get this back up and running?
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Have you tried draining the battery all the way, then fully charging it?
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palmbeach05 said:
Have you tried draining the battery all the way, then fully charging it?
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Yep. Tried that also (guess I should have included that in my initial post).
jo15765 said:
Previously when I ran into this issue, all I had to do was run this handy program here, but alas, this time it is not fixing my issue, and my phone still will charge no higher than 81%. What should I do next?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1832470
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With that app, check the voltage, should be as close to 4200 mV as possible (mine charges up to 4196 mV but get stuck at 81% ~ 90%) then run the fix (first button) and either reboot the phone or restart the service (I restart the service) and you should see it rises beyond 100%, when you unplug the phone, it downs to 99%
andresrivas said:
With that app, check the voltage, should be as close to 4200 mV as possible (mine charges up to 4196 mV but get stuck at 81% ~ 90%) then run the fix (first button) and either reboot the phone or restart the service (I restart the service) and you should see it rises beyond 100%, when you unplug the phone, it downs to 99%
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Stats read
Power Source - USB
State - Charging
Voltage - 4200mV
Temp - 33.0 C
Percentage Shown - 81%
Actual Percentage - 80%
I just ran the fix and restarted the service (as you suggested), so let's await and see if I will get my bat up any higher
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I guess I should clarify so that it is not misconstrued that I didn't do this prior, but each time I ran the fix before I rebooted my device.
jo15765 said:
Stats read
Power Source - USB
State - Charging
Voltage - 4200mV
Temp - 33.0 C
Percentage Shown - 81%
Actual Percentage - 80%
I just ran the fix and restarted the service (as you suggested), so let's await and see if I will get my bat up any higher
EDIT --
I guess I should clarify so that it is not misconstrued that I didn't do this prior, but each time I ran the fix before I rebooted my device.
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Well it's been sitting on the charger since I posted the above post, and battery jumped to 84% but is still not going any higher...
jo15765 said:
Previously when I ran into this issue, all I had to do was run this handy program here, but alas, this time it is not fixing my issue, and my phone still will charge no higher than 81%. What should I do next?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1832470
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Please use this battery fix APK.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1832470
Thank me if it fixes your problem
GURUZEN
guruzen said:
Please use this battery fix APK.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1832470
Thank me if it fixes your problem
GURUZEN
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That looks like the fix I have already run multiple times...
The problem is the battery wear, buying a new battery will fix the problem.
Feche said:
The problem is the battery wear, buying a new battery will fix the problem.
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Ah, thank you for that info. I will def purchase a new battery
This way works for me to fix this problem
For me, the BatteryFix app works only if I use it this way:
1. In BatteryFix, check "Fix when power detected". (only once)
Reboot the phone, if required.
2. Connect to the power adapter ( the phone must be on)
3. After the notice of BatteryFix shows, turn off your phone. (every time)
For my Atrix 4G, when power adapter is connected,
turning power off makes the phone reboot.
I cannot really turn it off.
I didn't try reboot button, it might work too.
4. Let the phone charge to the maximum percentage.
5. Start BatteryFix, tap "Fix battd" and restart the service. (every time)
No need to reboot for me.
Then, I can see the percentage changes.
I hope this works for you too.
ami.david said:
For me, the BatteryFix app works only if I use it this way:
1. In BatteryFix, check "Fix when power detected". (only once)
Reboot the phone, if required.
2. Connect to the power adapter ( the phone must be on)
3. After the notice of BatteryFix shows, turn off your phone. (every time)
For my Atrix 4G, when power adapter is connected,
turning power off makes the phone reboot.
I cannot really turn it off.
I didn't try reboot button, it might work too.
4. Let the phone charge to the maximum percentage.
5. Start BatteryFix, tap "Fix battd" and restart the service. (every time)
No need to reboot for me.
Then, I can see the percentage changes.
I hope this works for you too.
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If the phone is pwered off and detects charger or usb connected, it will boot up to charge mode (The big battery)
andresrivas said:
If the phone is pwered off and detects charger or usb connected, it will boot up to charge mode (The big battery)
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Correct. It might seem as if it's turning on, but it will instead go to this special "charging" mode. Unless of course there's something wrong with the bootloader and it proceeds to full boot instead (there have been reports of this happening to some people).
ravilov said:
Correct. It might seem as if it's turning on, but it will instead go to this special "charging" mode. Unless of course there's something wrong with the bootloader and it proceeds to full boot instead (there have been reports of this happening to some people).
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Thanks! Now I understand why.
ravilov said:
Correct. It might seem as if it's turning on, but it will instead go to this special "charging" mode. Unless of course there's something wrong with the bootloader and it proceeds to full boot instead (there have been reports of this happening to some people).
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Is there any configuration that we can change to fix this problem in bootloader?
ami.david said:
Is there any configuration that we can change to fix this problem in bootloader?
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Actually, from what i learned on the kernel thread, the chargin mode is rom dependant. If there is something wrong with this charging mode, is rom's fault
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andresrivas said:
Actually, from what i learned on the kernel thread, the chargin mode is rom dependant. If there is something wrong with this charging mode, is rom's fault
Enviado desde mi MB860 mediante Tapatalk
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Ah, I see. Thanks!
Related
hi, i have latest energy rom. since last 2-3 energy roms i have a problem with my battery. it drains very fast and when i charge it, it also charges very fast! in half an hour. for instance,right now, i put it on charge, and it flashes green and yellow, the battery shows 100%. when i take the charger out, it shows me 74%. what can i do?
im also using the same rom, what radio did you use? im using 2.10.50_8.2 also charge fast buat discharge normally
i haVE THE same radio like you
flashing charge light usually indicates faulty battery or charge control circuitry.
any chance of you trying another battery?
you can also try completely draining the battery, get rid of the last dregs by trying to power on a few times, then charge on mains for a good few hours.
BUT draining the battery completely may just result in not being able to use the phone at all till you get a new battery maybe the half hour you are getting now is too important, and you should try another battery first.
samsamuel said:
flashing charge light usually indicates faulty battery or charge control circuitry.
any chance of you trying another battery?
you can also try completely draining the battery, get rid of the last dregs by trying to power on a few times, then charge on mains for a good few hours.
BUT draining the battery completely may just result in not being able to use the phone at all till you get a new battery maybe the half hour you are getting now is too important, and you should try another battery first.
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i have two baterries, one genuine htc and another one bought off ebay, with both of them is the same story. also a couple of time i discharged the battery completely, and then charged, no changes
dimushor said:
i have two baterries, one genuine htc and another one bought off ebay, with both of them is the same story. also a couple of time i discharged the battery completely, and then charged, no changes
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ah well, sounds like an issue with the phones charging circuits then.
Before confirming as a harware issue just try this,
1. MTTY,
2. Flash to stock.
3. Check the battery issue with stock ROM.
have no clue how to work with mtty
same here
Hi similar things happens to my hd2. I try to charge it the entire day, and nothing happens, it goes only for 10-15% up, then after one call or two it goes down very quickly.
dimushor said:
have no clue how to work with mtty
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=5848003&postcount=19
1. Just download the file.
2. Backup your data in device.
3. Switch off device. Put your device in bootloader by switching on your device holding your volume down key.
4. Connect to PC and wait for serial to become usb in device screen.
5. Run the file & follow the steps.
6. After restart, remove battery.
7. Connect in Bootloader again.
8. Flash Stock ROM.
Just in case, try reflashing HSPL. It matters sometimes
skr_xd said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=5848003&postcount=19
1. Just download the file.
2. Backup your data in device.
3. Switch off device. Put your device in bootloader by switching on your device holding your volume down key.
4. Connect to PC and wait for serial to become usb in device screen.
5. Run the file & follow the steps.
6. After restart, remove battery.
7. Connect in Bootloader again.
8. Flash Stock ROM.
Just in case, try reflashing HSPL. It matters sometimes
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it gives me errors
dimushor said:
it gives me errors
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Running as administrator?
Try disabling antivirus & firewall if any installed.
just flashed the stock rom and the light still flashes green and yellow. does that mean that i have a hardware issue?
dimushor said:
just flashed the stock rom and the light still flashes green and yellow. does that mean that i have a hardware issue?
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Seems to be
i noticed that when the phone is on charge, it is not charging. may be if i turn it off it would charge?
i think i solved my problem. when i looked at the phone's battery contacts,they were somehow positioned in a weird way. i fixed them with my fingers and now everything seems to be ok/.
[Q] Phone stopped reaching a status of "Charged". It never goes past "Charging".
I'm running CM7 Weekly 4, and all of a sudden, the phone won't ever reach a state of "charged". In the past, this was not a problem. But now, no matter how long I leave it plugged in, it doesn't go any further than "Charging (94%)".
Note that this is NOT a complaint that the percentage doesn't go higher. The issue is that the status never reaches "Charged" anymore.
Does anyone know why this happened and how I can fix it?
Haphim said:
I'm running CM7 Weekly 4, and all of a sudden, the phone won't ever reach a state of "charged". In the past, this was not a problem. But now, no matter how long I leave it plugged in, it doesn't go any further than "Charging (94%)".
Note that this is NOT a complaint that the percentage doesn't go higher. The issue is that the status never reaches "Charged" anymore.
Does anyone know why this happened and how I can fix it?
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Have you tried reflashing the ROM to see if that worked. I do that one myself. You can also try an xda search for battery calibration techniques because there are quite a few out there. I would try that before you flash the ROM over.
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I haven't tried reflashing - this was a small enough issue that I was hoping to avoid that.
As for the battery recalibration, didn't we have an official explanation that showed that to be bogus?
It doesn't hurt to try right? Some of calibration techniques worked for me.
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calibrate
i get the same problem on cm9. I've heard its a problem with some roms. Maybe you could try this
1. charge until it goes no further
2. take off charging
3. turn off the phone and take out battery
4. plug into charger until question mark shows
5. insert battery boot into android
After i do these steps mine shows 100% charged.
giqbal said:
i get the same problem on cm9. I've heard its a problem with some roms. Maybe you could try this
1. charge until it goes no further
2. take off charging
3. turn off the phone and take out battery
4. plug into charger until question mark shows
5. insert battery boot into android
After i do these steps mine shows 100% charged.
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That fixed it perfectly! Thanks! The only question now is how long it will last before happening again.
Okay, the second question is - is this procedure harmful to the battery or phone in any way. A little late to ask, but there it is.
Try read this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1600859
Sent from my MB860
bimasakti85 said:
Try read this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1600859
Sent from my MB860
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Thank you for that. The problem it describes isn't exactly what was going on with me, but the next time this problem occurs, I'll give that a shot.
Haphim said:
Thank you for that. The problem it describes isn't exactly what was going on with me, but the next time this problem occurs, I'll give that a shot.
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Well I think your problem is the same as in that thread, coz you"re stuck at 94% and never see 100% or fully charged.
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Hello I'm new here. Sorry if i broke any rules with regarding to posting threads. I have a xperia mini who can't operate without the charger. This happened last night when i calibrated my phone then it suddenly shuts down. I think i miss calibrated it that much that it reads my battery percentage as 0% even when the battery has some juice in it. Pleas help me guys I'm new on this kinds of stuff. Thanks
freckleness said:
Hello I'm new here. Sorry if i broke any rules with regarding to posting threads. I have a xperia mini who can't operate without the charger. This happened last night when i calibrated my phone then it suddenly shuts down. I think i miss calibrated it that much that it reads my battery percentage as 0% even when the battery has some juice in it. Pleas help me guys I'm new on this kinds of stuff. Thanks
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install this app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nema.batterycalibration&hl=de
charge your phone to 100%
use the app to recalibrtae battery stats
sir i can't use the app because if i remove the charger the phone suddenly shuts down
freckleness said:
sir i can't use the app because if i remove the charger the phone suddenly shuts down
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i dont understand your problem.... again, do this:
plug charger & boot phone.
install that app & load your device to 100% (or just for 1-2 hours)
open that app. (DONT REMOVE CHARGER!!!!!) then press on calibrate battery.
power off phone normally. NOW UNPLUG
try to turn on that phone.
also maybe your battery is dead. so need a new one....
Sir the phone needed to be connected to a charger before I power it up because if I power on the phone by itself it won't open
Why is my batterstats like this?
freckleness said:
Why is my batterstats like this?
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if you charge it (power up with charger) does it go to 100% ???
bejunk said:
if you charge it (power up with charger) does it go to 100% ???
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yes
I think I encountered this kind of problem once. It happened when I swap my empty battery with a new one. Difference are, mine still manages to turn on without charger but battery meter shows almost empty (it actually had full juice) so the phone shuts down after homescreen. Try wiping dalvik, somehow it fixes the calibration for me.
Or look for DisableCriticalBatteryShutdown on xposed installer downloads.
fundre said:
I think I encountered this kind of problem once. It happened when I swap my empty battery with a new one. Difference are, mine still manages to turn on without charger but battery meter shows almost empty (it actually had full juice) so the phone shuts down after homescreen. Try wiping dalvik, somehow it fixes the calibration for me.
Or look for DisableCriticalBatteryShutdown on xposed installer downloads.
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I tried the xposed with the module but it seems not to be working on my phone it still shuts down when i unplug the charger.
freckleness said:
yes
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then, if its full on 100% use the battery calibration app (leave it on charger). after using it, reboot via reboot menu. if the phone vibrates once, pull off charger. take out battery. put it in back & try to start the phone. if still not starting i think you have some HW damage... or maybe just battery dead but if you say its charging normally till 100% i guess its more a HW damage
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then, if its full on 100% use the battery calibration app (leave it on charger). after using it, reboot via reboot menu. if the phone vibrates once, pull off charger. take out battery. put it in back & try to start the phone. if still not starting i think you have some HW damage... or maybe just battery dead but if you say its charging normally till 100% i guess its more a HW damage
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Got my phone fixed. It's just a battery problem. I replaced the old one. Thank you guys
Hi,
I already got this problem and been able to fix it with battery calibration (root) apps. But since about 1 week I cant fix it and I dont know if someone have the same issue.
When I charge the phone to 100% and unplug the power, it doesnt discharge until 3h after unplug. And between 45% and 30% the phone shut off. When I try to power ON, it say battery too low keep charging before power ON (something like that). When the battery is charge enough, its already at 30% and reach 100% very fast (maybe 15-20mins)
I did try to do battery calibration, reboot the phone and use it normally... but no success.. I already did this 5 times
I cant let it discharge to 0% because it automatically shutoff at 30-40%.
I use the "stock rooted YNG1TAS2I3 ROM. Includes root(enable in Developer options) and the rest is untouched, so it's OTA update safe" from Calkulin (thanx to him he does great work)
I didnt want to factory reset because like I said before, its not the 1st time I got this problem but its the 1st time I am not able to fix it !
And please, do not answer to buy the OnePlus 2
Thank you in advance, sorry for my english
bluedry said:
Hi,
I already got this problem and been able to fix it with battery calibration (root) apps. But since about 1 week I cant fix it and I dont know if someone have the same issue.
When I charge the phone to 100% and unplug the power, it doesnt discharge until 3h after unplug. And between 45% and 30% the phone shut off. When I try to power ON, it say battery too low keep charging before power ON (something like that). When the battery is charge enough, its already at 30% and reach 100% very fast (maybe 15-20mins)
I did try to do battery calibration, reboot the phone and use it normally... but no success.. I already did this 5 times
I cant let it discharge to 0% because it automatically shutoff at 30-40%.
I use the "stock rooted YNG1TAS2I3 ROM. Includes root(enable in Developer options) and the rest is untouched, so it's OTA update safe" from Calkulin (thanx to him he does great work)
I didnt want to factory reset because like I said before, its not the 1st time I got this problem but its the 1st time I am not able to fix it !
And please, do not answer to buy the OnePlus 2
Thank you in advance, sorry for my english
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Hi, definitely sounds like a calibration issue. If possible, can you access the bootloader options, and select bootloader logs? It's an option on nexus, not sure about oneplus. If you can, select logs and reboot. That resets the calibration. Otherwise, it could be a faulty battery.
You can always ask in your device's specific help forum here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/help
Good luck!
Thanx for your answer, but i cant attach my dmesg.txt neither paste the pastebin url...
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Evolution_Tech said:
Hi, definitely sounds like a calibration issue. If possible, can you access the bootloader options, and select bootloader logs? It's an option on nexus, not sure about oneplus. If you can, select logs and reboot. That resets the calibration. Otherwise, it could be a faulty battery.
You can always ask in your device's specific help forum here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/help
Good luck!
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I dont have this option
bluedry said:
I dont have this option
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Then please ask in the link I provided originally.
please help my moto g power just went into a bootloop with crDroidAndroid-11.0-20211014-sofiar-v7.11 latest running rom .
Now it wont turn on but when I plug in charger the led just blinks and nothing happens.
please help
Did it happen right after the firmware installation?
Is the battery good?
I think the battery is going bad
darko454 said:
I think the battery is going bad
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It needs a fair amount of current during boot up, a charger may not supply enough.
Batteries last 1-3 years. I just look at replacing them as part of normal maintenance.
Get it out of there before it fails... any swelling is an Li failure which can cause severe damage.
hey thanks for the info
I tried to start from stock using Rescue tool from motorola
everything went normal but now i tried to boot up and nothing happens even with the charger plug in
any help thanks
I forgot to mention if I leave it alone for a while sometimes it turn on but won't go passed Motorola
Any ideas what to do?
Thanks
darko454 said:
Any ideas what to do?
Thanks
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Try replacing the battery, then go from there.
It may be a dead end but you need to eliminate it as the cause. You could also check it's voltage after a failed boot to get an idea of it's condition.
Fully charge it first... and don't short it out while measuring it. Measure before and right after boot attempt with no charger.
4.3 volts is about 100%
3.9 volts is about 70%
3.5 volts is about 20%
Since it's a no load reading at 100% it should be near 4.3 volts. After the attempt if it drops below 4 volts it's likely toast.
Thanks
But isn't the display supposed to turn on when I plug in the charger
Not even the display shows anything..
darko454 said:
Thanks
But isn't the display supposed to turn on when I plug in the charger
Not even the display shows anything..
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Probably time to have it examined. May be a loose connector, a C-port or a mobo failure.
Or may be from a bad flash...
blackhawk said:
Probably time to have it examined. May be a loose connector, a C-port or a mobo failure.
Or may be from a bad flash...
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What should I do
I have already checked all connections and I have already replaced USB port before
Thanks
blackhawk said:
Try replacing the battery, then go from there.
It may be a dead end but you need to eliminate it as the cause. You could also check it's voltage after a failed boot to get an idea of it's condition.
Fully charge it first... and don't short it out while measuring it. Measure before and right after boot attempt with no charger.
4.3 volts is about 100%
3.9 volts is about 70%
3.5 volts is about 20%
Since it's a no load reading at 100% it should be near 4.3 volts. After the attempt if it drops below 4 volts it's likely toast.
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I think I found out the battery is bad
I disconnected the battery and plugged in charger. The led blinks and tries to boot up
When I connected the battery and then plugged in charger nothing happens not even the led blinks
darko454 said:
I think I found out the battery is bad
I disconnected the battery and plugged in charger. The led blinks and tries to boot up
When I connected the battery and then plugged in charger nothing happens not even the led blinks
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You'll know for sure when you get a new battery...
blackhawk said:
You'll know for sure when you get a new battery...
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ok just installed new battery... did a RSA
booted up
randomly shut down
wont turn on
please help
darko454 said:
ok just installed new battery... did a RSA
booted up
randomly shut down
wont turn on
please help
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Will the boot menu come up?
Charge the battery to at least 70% before you use it... right?
blackhawk said:
Will the boot menu come up?
Charge the battery to at least 70% before you use it... rig
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yes i left it charging for about 5 hours
i booted bootloader but now it doesnt boot not even bootloader
darko454 said:
yes i left it charging for about 5 hours
i booted bootloader but now it doesnt boot not even bootloader
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could it be a defective battery?
darko454 said:
could it be a defective battery?
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Try a hard reboot. Disconnect/reconnect the battery if needed. Inspect it's contacts if you do and all other ribbon cable connections... make sure nothing slipped by.
Is the charge port pcb good?
Pull SD and sim cards if present.
darko454 said:
I think I found out the battery is bad
I disconnected the battery and plugged in charger. The led blinks and tries to boot up
When I connected the battery and then plugged in charger nothing happens not even the led blink
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I redid everything
same results as before except for the fist boot when i installed new battery
something i noticed when in fastboot mode when i have it connected to charger with no battery connected where it says :
TRANFER mode: usb connected
but it shuts off i believe because the battery is not connected
darko454 said:
I redid everything
same results as before except for the fist boot when i installed new battery
something i noticed when in fastboot mode when i have it connected to charger with no battery connected where it says :
TRANFER mode: usb connected
but it shuts off i believe because the battery is not connected
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Not for sure it sounds like either the C port pcb or mobo is bad.
Any indication the battery is charging ie heat when on the charger?