My note keeps rebooting only when the screen goes to sleep whether it times out or I push the sleep button. I had stock now I'm on cm 10.1 and it still does it any ideas?
ZSwagger1988 said:
My note keeps rebooting only when the screen goes to sleep whether it times out or I push the sleep button. I had stock now I'm on cm 10.1 and it still does it any ideas?
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Maybe stuck power button........flick the back of your phone a couple times.
I know button seems to be fine, but that doesn't mean anything. Flick away, see what happens
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Ok tried flicking it to no avail. Any other ideas could this be a software bug or is it most definitely hardware? I'm thinking its software but obviously can't be sure
OK now I've got some more info on the issue. it wont reboot while charging and turned on, but it will if its charging and turned off. the only thing i haven't tried is a new battery is it worth me doing that? any other ideas or thoughts at all?
If your battery is close to 1yr old then yes! Try a new battery. They are really cheap online and its nice to have a spare charged battery ready for our resource hogs.
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If your battery is close to 1yr old then yes! Try a new battery. They are really cheap online and its nice to have a spare charged battery ready for our resource hogs.
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Where's the best place to get a cheaper battery? I looked on ebay and they have some but i dont know if i trust i did search oem, but at the smae time dont wanna pay 30$ for one from at&t
Ebay is cheap! But yes some vendors aren't very trustworthy, or prompt. I stick to a close vendor when on eBay.
There's always Amazon. Very reasonable. Lots of users on here like the anker 2700ma battery and swear by it. The stock battery is 2500ma.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/s/ref=is_box_?k=i717+battery
OK just for an update i have done absolutely everything i can software wise tried all 3 version of stock (GB, ICS, AND JB) the problem still continues so now I go to hardware. I'm gonna try a battery, and look under the hood at the power button and the rest of the main board. And if the battery doesn't work, then I'm thinking I will try to switch out main board. I really think this is a software issue as it does it when the phone sleeps no matter how it does it but all I can do is tinker and find out lol. I'll keep updating for everyone who has this problem. I appreciate all the help
OK another update i got it opened and played with the power switch it seems to be just fine but i blew it out with air just to be safe problem still continues i should also mention that i broke the sim slot right when i got the phone and i noticed the rebooting the next day but i doubt they are connected so im gonna fix sim slot, then go from there i have a standard battery and an extended battery problem continues with both of them so im going straight to motherboard as i think thats the issue anyway. Ill keep this thread updated
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I'm having an issue with my phone battery level detection.
It won't charge past 97%. I noticed it lately within the last few days, i would charge my phone, but when i would grab my phone for the day and take it off the charger, it instantly dropped down to as low as 95%. But, when i plug in the AC cable, it says 100% charged.
Anyone have any info about this? Also, i powered the phone down and charged it fully with the AC adapter, and the highest level i got was 97%.
Also, i have seen the phone has a lag issue, gps issue, no word about froyo, and no notification led. Most of those were fine for me, but since i've had the phone, most of the battery has been used for cell stand by even though i've been in areas with excellent reception. And now with this battery level discretion, i'm a little worried about my decision. I only have tomorrow to return the phone and now that idea is gaining more and more weight for me.
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I'm having an issue with my phone battery level detection.
It won't charge past 97%. I noticed it lately within the last few days, i would charge my phone, but when i would grab my phone for the day and take it off the charger, it instantly dropped down to as low as 95%. But, when i plug in the AC cable, it says 100% charged.
Anyone have any info about this? Also, i powered the phone down and charged it fully with the AC adapter, and the highest level i got was 97%.
Also, i have seen the phone has a lag issue, gps issue, no word about froyo, and no notification led. Most of those were fine for me, but since i've had the phone, most of the battery has been used for cell stand by even though i've been in areas with excellent reception. And now with this battery level discretion, i'm a little worried about my decision. I only have tomorrow to return the phone and now that idea is gaining more and more weight for me.
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1.) I would say exchange your battery (I have never heard on that issue)
2.) There is something called a lag fix.. So search next time..
3.) There is also a GPS fix.. So once, again.. search
Defiantly keep the phone.. Download a ROM called Bionix 1.3 With Lagfix& OC/UV (1.4 will be released tomorrow)
Download a program called SetCPU and OV it to 1.2 (It will make the phone much faster)
Tada, you have what you should of had
download and install rom manager.. install clockworkmod, boot into recovery, wipe battery log..
I know there's a lag fix but why should we need that in the first place? I personally haven't needed a lag fix, but I haven't heard anything from Samsung about fixing it.
Also for the gps, flashing patches is still pretty hit or moss for a lot of people and even then, I've seen a lot of people that have their compassion still messed up. My question is not along the lines of "why isn't Samsung doing more to fix this issue across theory US galaxy s line?"
I mean, I've seen probably 3 official updates to "fix" the gps/compass issue, and the only one I haven't heard about the results is the fascinate. And I haven't heard ANYTHING from T-Mobile about fixing ANY is the issues that the vibrant has, on than "they're working on it".
It's word, if it wast for me reading the new engadget post today polling about people's epic and listing the problems it's facing (which most seem to echo across the galaxy s line) coupled with this battery issue, I wouldn't have second guessed my phone decision. But when o saw this, and my battery, it gave me a bad taste similar to what I faced in the slide community.
I love this phone, don't get me wrong. I'm just worried about Samsung and T-Mobile management calls.
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download and install rom manager.. install clockworkmod, boot into recovery, wipe battery log..
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I already have that installed. Would it get rid of my phone rating battery in cell standby or fix the part where I only can charge to 98%?
I'm going to try charging from a computer use to see if it's a charger problem or phone problem.
Edit: I am running JAC's kernel for the past 2 days, I wonder if that has anything to do with the charging discrepancy? Also, I'm not running it overclocked.
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I know there's a lag fix but why should we need that in the first place? I personally haven't needed a lag fix, but I haven't heard anything from Samsung about fixing it.
Also for the gps, flashing patches is still pretty hit or moss for a lot of people and even then, I've seen a lot of people that have their compassion still messed up. My question is not along the lines of "why isn't Samsung doing more to fix this issue across theory US galaxy s line?"
I mean, I've seen probably 3 official updates to "fix" the gps/compass issue, and the only one I haven't heard about the results is the fascinate. And I haven't heard ANYTHING from T-Mobile about fixing ANY is the issues that the vibrant has, on than "they're working on it".
It's word, if it wast for me reading the new engadget post today polling about people's epic and listing the problems it's facing (which most seem to echo across the galaxy s line) coupled with this battery issue, I wouldn't have second guessed my phone decision. But when o saw this, and my battery, it gave me a bad taste similar to what I faced in the slide community.
I love this phone, don't get me wrong. I'm just worried about Samsung and T-Mobile management calls.
I already have that installed. Would it get rid of my phone rating battery in cell standby or fix the part where I only can charge to 98%?
I'm going to try charging from a computer use to see if it's a charger problem or phone problem.
Edit: I am running JAC's kernel for the past 2 days, I wonder if that has anything to do with the charging discrepancy? Also, I'm not running it overclocked.
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If you have such a problem with it then just take it back & quit whining.
All we are trying to do here is make the phone better, Your right you SHOULDNT need a lag fix in the first place.. but apparently YOU do
Like I said about the not charging all the way thing, just take it to your tmobile store & get a new battery.. Not to mention that they actually did say that froyo would be released after G2 witch is going to be sometime next month I beleive
I haven't seen the need for a lag fix myself and sorry is this entire thread sound like a rant/whine-fest. I do love what's been done for the phone in the face of it's adversity. And for the most part, I am pretty optimistic about Samsung/T-Mobile fixing the issues this has. I more just writing it all down at once to get it out if my system.
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I haven't seen the need for a lag fix myself and sorry is this entire thread sound like a rant/whine-fest. I do love what's been done for the phone in the face of it's adversity. And for the most part, I am pretty optimistic about Samsung/T-Mobile fixing the issues this has. I more just writing it all down at once to get it out if my system.
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I think that Samsung/T-Mobile wants the devs here to fix the issues jk
But yeah, there just got another update leaked.. JI6
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I think that Samsung/T-Mobile wants the devs here to fix the issues jk
But yeah, there just got another update leaked.. JI6
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i see that. i also see that tmobile twittered about an OTA soon and not to flash the JI5. that's really more than i've seen from them about the phone lately, albeit still extremely ambiguous.
Also, i just unplugged my phone from USB computer charging. It charged to 100% but when i unplugged my phone it went back down to 97%. So it's not charger related. I'll be going into tmobile tomorrow and seeing if i can say whether it's the battery or the phone by testing out a different vibrant and charging my battery in there.
Also, i am getting kinda pissed that my phone "appears" to get extremely poor reception. It goes from strong signal to nothing, but still saying tmobile in the same place.
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i see that. i also see that tmobile twittered about an OTA soon and not to flash the JI5. that's really more than i've seen from them about the phone lately, albeit still extremely ambiguous.
Also, i just unplugged my phone from USB computer charging. It charged to 100% but when i unplugged my phone it went back down to 97%. So it's not charger related. I'll be going into tmobile tomorrow and seeing if i can say whether it's the battery or the phone by testing out a different vibrant and charging my battery in there.
Also, i am getting kinda pissed that my phone "appears" to get extremely poor reception. It goes from strong signal to nothing, but still saying tmobile in the same place.
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I'm talking about JI6 not JI5...
My vibrant has done the same thing once. I thought it was weird. Hasn't done it since though. I really don't care about one or two ticks on the battery guage. I use battery indicator pro though because the built in battery meter sucks.
i use a flashed version of the battery status reader as well as battery indicator. And it doesn't go up to 100% unless i'm using the charger. but once it's off the charger, it drops to 97%.
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i use a flashed version of the battery status reader as well as battery indicator. And it doesn't go up to 100% unless i'm using the charger. but once it's off the charger, it drops to 97%.
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im having the exact issue, ive already gone thru clockwork and wiped the batt stats n still the same problem, it says 100% charged, take it off the charger and drops down to 97%.... i was tempted to swap a battery for a dude i was unlocking his phone for (he didnt know it was uber easy lol, so i made $10 for my hard efforts) but i didnt... im calling tmobile so they can send me another one as i type..
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im having the exact issue, ive already gone thru clockwork and wiped the batt stats n still the same problem, it says 100% charged, take it off the charger and drops down to 97%.... i was tempted to swap a battery for a dude i was unlocking his phone for (he didnt know it was uber easy lol, so i made $10 for my hard efforts) but i didnt... im calling tmobile so they can send me another one as i type..
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I went to my local tmobile store, they swapped batteries. They also told me they couldn't do anything since i was out of the 14 day exchange period. The thing is though, i bought the phone outright, and when you do that you have a 30 day return period.
But they also didn't have any vibrants in stock so i had to go to the nearest corporate store. I got there, and they were puzzled as to why i was having an issue, saying that "it lasts for the stated amount of time, so i'll most likely have to charge you a $10 restocking fee" crap. They ended up doing a 1 time courtesy exchange. I'll see how this vibrant goes. I also checked to make sure it wasn't hardware locked (it go into recovery with the volume keys).
I don't think it's a battery issue, as I've seen it quite often. Mine does this sometimes as well but it doesn't really bother me. Someone posted that there was a fix you could do using ADB from the computer, but it was a month or so ago and I'm too lazy to look for it.
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I don't think it's a battery issue, as I've seen it quite often. Mine does this sometimes as well but it doesn't really bother me. Someone posted that there was a fix you could do using ADB from the computer, but it was a month or so ago and I'm too lazy to look for it.
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well after swapping my battery for a new one and experiencing the same issue, i know it's not battery related. it's phone related. I want my phone to charge fully, not almost fully.
HTc amaze
Rotation stopped working just like that ...
I take out the battery for reseting ... A couple of hours later, I inserted the battery and my amaze will not power on..
I had almost full charge when I took out the battery, thats weird
Now I have a dead phone
Any Ideas ?
will it turn on with the usb connected? or at least charge? orange led light up?
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HTc amaze
Rotation stopped working just like that ...
I take out the battery for reseting ... A couple of hours later, I inserted the battery and my amaze will not power on..
I had almost full charge when I took out the battery, thats weird
Now I have a dead phone
Any Ideas ?
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Does your computer recognize the device? Do you see QHSUSB_DLOAD? If so, its possibly equipment failure
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Does your computer recognize the device? Do you see QHSUSB_DLOAD? If so, its possibly equipment failure
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noob here, where should I find that?
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will it turn on with the usb connected? or at least charge? orange led light up?
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no it wont , not even volume down and power
does your devices got recognize by the computer even when the completly off?
You might need to contact HTC.
Hopefully you didn't unlock your boot loader because that voids your warranty. If you did you would know you did its not something you do un-ententionaly. As for auto rotate it could be you accidentally turned it off on quick settings idk if thats on stock but it is on mine but i have a custom rom. As for your phone not turning on try it being plugged into the wall it never hurts to try it has happened to me before if not I would suggest skipping T-Mo and going directly to HTC for advice as they know their phones the best. In addition if they only have a sending it in solution then I would contact T-Mo and tell them your issue. Then you could most likely take it into a store and get a replacement no problem as it seems your phone is pretty new. The phone is pretty new not as new but it never rules out the possibility for a bug as even older well profound technology still has bugs that can cause a major system crash. Happens to me a lot when flying aircraft. Hope this helps.
Best Regards,
Tramain Martinez.
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Hopefully you didn't unlock your boot loader because that voids your warranty. If you did you would know you did its not something you do un-ententionaly. As for auto rotate it could be you accidentally turned it off on quick settings idk if thats on stock but it is on mine but i have a custom rom. As for your phone not turning on try it being plugged into the wall it never hurts to try it has happened to me before if not I would suggest skipping T-Mo and going directly to HTC for advice as they know their phones the best. In addition if they only have a sending it in solution then I would contact T-Mo and tell them your issue. Then you could most likely take it into a store and get a replacement no problem as it seems your phone is pretty new. The phone is pretty new not as new but it never rules out the possibility for a bug as even older well profound technology still has bugs that can cause a major system crash. Happens to me a lot when flying aircraft. Hope this helps.
Best Regards,
Tramain Martinez.
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thank you sir , thats what I was thinking, A Bug .. or glitch
I even Try charging the battery in a dock or craddle and Didnt work..
And thats really weird, I bought the phone for christmas ,I had 4 or 5 apps installed, this phone is unlock cause I use a different carrier
Before taking off the battery, my charge was 90%
What I did exactly is, pull out the battery, went to sleep, wake up, placed the battery again......Dead
About rotation i know about settings and was not that..
Hey XDA!
I'm having an issue with my Galaxy S2 I9100. Basically the problem started a while ago when I dropped it and the screen shattered. I wasn't willing to get the screen replaced so I bought a replacement screen off of eBay and replaced it myself. At first it seemed to be in complete working order and everything was going great. However, over time I got an issue of the phone turning off and me having to restart it. It would come at the most random times too, I would be going about my business and the phone just randomly turned off. The problem progressed and got worse and worse and the shut downs would be more frequent. I remedied the problem by keeping the phone plugged into the A/C adapter and it wouldn't shut down while it was charging. It got worse however, and I could barely turn on the phone without it completely shutting down after a few seconds, and even when it was charging it would still turn off. So basically my question is how can I fix this? Is it a hardware problem and something that I shouldn't try to fix because its not worth it? I tried even resetting the phone to factory settings and everything I had in my knowledge to fix it but nothing would work. Would it be just worth it to sell it as spares? Thanks for helping me out!
That sound like the battery is dying, not the device.
Get a genuine samsubg battery and try it out.
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gastonw said:
That sound like the battery is dying, not the device.
Get a genuine samsubg battery and try it out.
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Allright, the battery seems to have expanded a bit as well I should note, so that may be causing the problem. I have a friend with the same phone so I'll try his battery to see if it makes a difference.
Swap it & share the outcome with us.
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Battery expansion is a sure sign that the battery needs replacing, and the other symptoms you describe are common to a failed battery too........
If the battery has expanded, that is an indication of a build up of gasses within the cell.....the battery is now pressurised....it could physically fail at any time....best to take it out and throw it away before it leaks fluid all over the inside of your phone. Further charging will only serve to increase the risk of failure.
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Oh god I feel so stupid now lol. Yeah I tried it with another battery and the phone works completely fine nothing wrong with it. I guess I'm gonna order a replacement battery off of eBay tonight and sell my phone once it arrives. Thanks so much guys! :good:
Just for future reference however, how is the battery expansion caused and what are some ways to prevent it? Thanks again.
'Old age'. You can't. When the battery begins to expand & feel 'squishy', it's time for a new one.
Please... someone help me as I have bought this phone without a warranty and likewise have no insurance.. and I JUST bought the phone maybe a month ago!!!!/B]
My phone won't keep a charge, it charges only to a certain point while on the charger (that is any charger, inc. the one that came with the phone), but will die within about 15-20 mins after taking it off of the charger, and if I use it while on the charger it will drain the battery the same way as if it was off of the charger, and die within 10-15 mins! Likewise, it started doing this funky vibrating stuff just an hour ago and will not boot up while on the charger at all anymore! I did a little research and found different opinions.. the most relevant being a need to replace the charger port and the other to change the battery. This is crazy as my phone as well as the accompanying accessories such as the battery and the charger were bought brand spanking new and SHOULD NOT be going crazy like this!
Signed,
One p.o'd Miss
I take it the phone is 100% stock; not rooted or no custom ROM? And you say that it is new and you did nothing to cause this? You didn't get it wet?
Try a factory restore. If that doesn't help then I would try a new battery.
Sounds like a failed battery to me.
A trip to your phone carrier store would be easy enough. I think they would at least try another battery for quick diagnosis.
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I take it the phone is 100% stock; not rooted or no custom ROM? And you say that it is new and you did nothing to cause this? You didn't get it wet?
Try a factory restore. If that doesn't help then I would try a new battery.
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No, I did no cause the issue nor did I get my phone wet. It simply started doing what I described in my initial post.. I noticed it when I plugged my phone in and it has been an ongoing situation for about 4-5 days now.
Thank you for the response and suggestion
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Sounds like a failed battery to me.
A trip to your phone carrier store would be easy enough. I think they would at least try another battery for quick diagnosis.
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Thank you very much for the quick response. I figured that the battery was the issue. I had a Samsung Galaxy 3 prior to purchasing the Note and it had the exact same issue,.. well not the same exact symptoms, but the need for a new battery due to not taking a charge, and I hadn't had that particular phone more than 6 months! Perhaps it is a Samsung manufacturing issue with faulty batteries, similar to car manufacturers who have massive recalls on their vehicles due to faulty engine or other car parts. My physician told me that I needed to switch to an IPhone, lol... better quality I assume. Perhaps he is right.. ???
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MommaHoney said:
No, I did no cause the issue nor did I get my phone wet. It simply started doing what I described in my initial post.. I noticed it when I plugged my phone in and it has been an ongoing situation for about 4-5 days now.
Thank you for the response and suggestion
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Oh.. I forgot, yes the phone is 100% stock as you assumed. Terrible that it is doing what it is doing! Guess I need to get that battery then... ho hum.. more moola out of my darn pockets!
Your carrier (AT&T, T-Mobil, etc) store would at least put in a known good battery to see if that is all it is. And if so, then a new the cost of a new battery is next.
And as far as the iPhone......been down that road, and I could never go back to the iPhone. It was good for it's purpose and reliable. But NO more reliable than any Android phone I've owned. (3 of them).
And should the battery die in the iPhone, you will need to take it or send it back to an iPhone repair center. You don't just pull the back of it off, and replace the battery. At least in my 2 - iPhone 3G versions anyway.
And then there is rooting...cant hack an iPhone. You can jail break them, but that is not the same thing, and you still have no control over the OS.
JMO on the apple stuff.. Good, but VERY limited.
Keep your Note, it's better IMO, and has a huge screen.
Unlike mine, my mother's SGS2 has been running quite swimmingly all these years. But a new problem has arisen; even with a full charge, the phone will randomly die. As little as 5 minutes or as long as a few hours, but it turns off all the same.
Figured it'd be the battery considering its age, so I bought a brand new one. Properly branded, new stock and all. But the problem persists.
She hasn't installed anything recently that should be draining the battery -don't think she knows how to install anything, come to think of it- and although we might be able to budget a new phone for it, it'd be nice if the S2 was salvageable.
Everything about is as stock, so just wondering if there's something I could do about it or whether to give up. In my experience, Samsung do seem to make phones to last..until the next model is out! My old S2 was crap within a few months although my Note 2 is still hanging in nicely..so who knows.
So my question is, is there something I can do to get this phone playing nicely again, or is it buggered?
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Unlike mine, my mother's SGS2 has been running quite swimmingly all these years. But a new problem has arisen; even with a full charge, the phone will randomly die. As little as 5 minutes or as long as a few hours, but it turns off all the same.
Figured it'd be the battery considering its age, so I bought a brand new one. Properly branded, new stock and all. But the problem persists.
She hasn't installed anything recently that should be draining the battery -don't think she knows how to install anything, come to think of it- and although we might be able to budget a new phone for it, it'd be nice if the S2 was salvageable.
Everything about is as stock, so just wondering if there's something I could do about it or whether to give up. In my experience, Samsung do seem to make phones to last..until the next model is out! My old S2 was crap within a few months although my Note 2 is still hanging in nicely..so who knows.
So my question is, is there something I can do to get this phone playing nicely again, or is it buggered?
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I think the problem is with the new battery. Maybe, you can try another battery, since, my phone is 4 years old as well and I purchased a new battery 2 months ago. So, if I my phone runs stock ROM, I get 24 hours of battery, which is pretty descent.
Another workaround would be to try to locate custom ROMs which save battery, and flash them to check the issues. If not solved, you can always revert back to Stock ROM.
Regards.
But it exhibits the same problem with the brand new battery as it did with the old one.
Which makes me think it's less a battery problem and more something else. And rather than buy yet another battery, may as well just buy a new phone.
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But it exhibits the same problem with the brand new battery as it did with the old one.
Which makes me think it's less a battery problem and more something else. And rather than buy yet another battery, may as well just buy a new phone.
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Check your usb port as well. Check out this youtube video or google for more info
http://www.google.com.au/url?sa=t&r...PUa35E3AyTaNu-IzErngxYg&bvm=bv.91071109,d.dGY
So with further testing with a new battery, the S2 seems to turn off at about 25% power and after a little while on charge I can turn it back on.
I've recalibrated the battery, factory reset and all but the problem is still present. Can't figure this out.
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So with further testing with a new battery, the S2 seems to turn off at about 25% power and after a little while on charge I can turn it back on.
I've recalibrated the battery, factory reset and all but the problem is still present. Can't figure this out.
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Problem with the hardware. Try cleaning out the USB port. It's probably time to move on an buy a new device.
Yeah, I've done so. Just would be nice to have it working as a spare.
Thanks.
Propably motheeboard is dying, if new battery doesnt help. Also try to reflash Official JB 4.1.2 via ODIN, if problem persist, it sadly means that its time to change phone.