Phone takes more than 24hrs to charge - Galaxy S III Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

My phone has to charge more than 24 hours to fully charge...I'm using the stock wall charger and i'm on KitKat 4.4.2 Teamsek unofficial v42 using Boeffla Kernel 2.2 beta1. What to do ?

Reyko97 said:
My phone has to charge more than 24 hours to fully charge...I'm using the stock wall charger and i'm on KitKat 4.4.2 Teamsek unofficial v42 using Boeffla Kernel 2.2 beta1. What to do ?
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must be your charger. try an other charger ?

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PAYload1976.dl said:
must be your charger. try an other charger ?
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Will do but I also noticed that my wifi is always on even if I turn it off.

reset your battery info
Reyko97 said:
My phone has to charge more than 24 hours to fully charge...I'm using the stock wall charger and i'm on KitKat 4.4.2 Teamsek unofficial v42 using Boeffla Kernel 2.2 beta1. What to do ?
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root your phone ,and reset you battery info,and take a deep charge

Reyko97 said:
Will do but I also noticed that my wifi is always on even if I turn it off.
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Maybe the charger or just the cable may be faulty so you need to check first.
Second, if you are turning off wifi from the toggle, then try turning it off from the settings manually. If you think this is related to the ROM, then you can ask in the relevant thread for assistance.
~ RazorMC

chujung24 said:
root your phone ,and reset you battery info,and take a deep charge
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How do i reset my battery and deep charge ?

1. Slow charging is because bad charger (if you have root and for example Boeffla kernel, you can force fast charge).
2. Wifi always on is because you have set in wifi -> advanced ->always allow searching for accurate location.
The names of path and settings are probably wrong, because i have Czech language, so i dont know how it is called in English.
Solution:
1. buy new charger
2. turn off searching wifi for location purposes.

Before buying a new charger altogether, you can just test what happens if you try to charge it via usb port, you should have a microsd cable lying around somewhere. USB ports only give 500mA but it should still charge in a few hours.
If it still doesnt charge, it might be either the charger module in the phone or the battery. I had a faulty microusb input in my old i9100, it prolonged charging hours.

charge to 100%,open rootexploer ,find /data/system/ba tterystats.bin,delet it,never charge it until it drains completely。

Switched chargers and now it charges in 3 hours...

Since you're on Boeffla Kernel, you can download and use "Boeffla-Config" and increase the AC charging current from 1100 mA to a higher number and turning off Ignore Unstable Power and Ignore Safety Margin.
And increase USB charging current from 475 to 500 mA this will provide you with faster charging speeds.
P.S Increasing USB Charge Current To anything beyond 500 mA has no effect on USB 2.0 ports since these ports provide only 500 mA output current no more.

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[Q] Satnav and battery life

(I thought I asked this recently but can't find the post)
OK ... first off GPS / Nav works.
The issue is first off in car use cigarette plug charger, when as a phone only (or playing music via BT) all OK .. battery keeps topped up.
However if I use SatNav the battery cannot keep up .... even though it says charging it slowly discharges ..
I read here some car adapters don't give out full mA current, (that SGS can take) to be 100% sure, I went and bought a 1.5A USB adapter and still the same ... no problem until I switch on SatNav ... then it starts draining ... a couple of % every 15min.
I assume this is simply down to screen taking so much current .... but in very simple terms the phone should be able to keep up via charge when SatNav is enabled.
Anybody got a fix for this ? (screen dimming is enabled)
Ok seems that I am not the only one that is seeing this.
I've owned the S2 for a week and it feels very weird coming from HTC products.
It charges sloooooooow. Also I noticed that battery monitor shows weird values were on the Desire HD it was giving rock solid logical numbers in aspect of Voltage and current.
The s2 sometimes gives me 80% at 3,952 Volts and after a 40min drive 78% and ... 4,012 Volts. It is not stable at all
Just checking the stats in the batt monitor tool.
23:21 at 70% and 3,986 Volts while at 9:00 at 82% and 3,981 Volts.
It doesn't make any sense at all to me
From what I have read is that the charging controller of the S2 is only capable to charge up to a rate of 650mA while the HTC charged at 1000mA (0,65A vs 1A).
Now today I switched off wifi while driving and then it seemed to be very slowly charging. Give that a try and let us know.
Different types of chargers charge at different rates. Mains charges at 650mA, but USB and misc are around 450/550mA. If you're rooted you can change the charging currents in ExTweaks/Voltage Control/setCPU/whatever, however USB is limited as to what it can output anyway, and if you try and force too high a current through, things start to fry.
Sent from my GT-I9100 using XDA
You would not use a Mains charger when using SatNa
It would be a basic requirement that SatNav use in car would be able to keep charged with a USB charger.?
As the same micro USB port is used, how does, phone know its not on Mains?
In answer to above Q ..Wifi is off, I always turn it off when I enable BT.
Sargan said:
You would not use a Mains charger when using SatNa
It would be a basic requirement that SatNav use in car would be able to keep charged with a USB charger.?
As the same micro USB port is used, how does, phone know its not on Mains?
In answer to above Q ..Wifi is off, I always turn it off when I enable BT.
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OK, that is an 'easy' one. The chargers 'shorten' the 2 data lines.
I've placed shorten between brackets because it doesn't do any harm at all.
I've you install battery monitor you can actually see 'usb connected' or 'ac charging'
As always using waze on my trip to work which takes about 50min.
Started at 58% and went up to 65% when I arrived.
lukesan said:
OK, that is an 'easy' one. The chargers 'shorten' the 2 data lines.
I've placed shorten between brackets because it doesn't do any harm at all.
I've you install battery monitor you can actually see 'usb connected' or 'ac charging'
As always using waze on my trip to work which takes about 50min.
Started at 58% and went up to 65% when I arrived.
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Here is a simple Q then (maybe I'm naive) .. I am not using USB data port to charge, but a car USB charger point (no chance of any data)
Would charger manufacturers not have this 'short; in place as they are making chargers only ?
If not can you provide any details how to do this ... chargers have plenty of current, be good to get phone to use what it can of this.
dont know how to fix your issue but just to let you know its normal for the phone. Im always on my sat nav with a car charger and never been issues with losing any power. Quite often it comes off charge with more than it was plugged in with.
Hmmm.... I'm using original Blackberry car charger for both BB 9700 and SGS 2.
Yes, it charges slow, but with BT and GPS on it does gain on charge/percentage.
Sargan said:
Here is a simple Q then (maybe I'm naive) .. I am not using USB data port to charge, but a car USB charger point (no chance of any data)
Would charger manufacturers not have this 'short; in place as they are making chargers only ?
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They should have but unfortunately they often seem to 'forget' it
If not can you provide any details how to do this ... chargers have plenty of current, be good to get phone to use what it can of this.
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I have attached two photos showing an adapter I fixed myself. Look at the image 'charger-bottom-side.jpg' and notice the red circle. Within this circle you can see the short between the two data lines (D+ and D-). The short is simply a drop of tin-solder.
Sargan said:
Here is a simple Q then (maybe I'm naive) .. I am not using USB data port to charge, but a car USB charger point (no chance of any data)
Would charger manufacturers not have this 'short; in place as they are making chargers only ?
If not can you provide any details how to do this ... chargers have plenty of current, be good to get phone to use what it can of this.
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As I said in my post. Install battery monitor and see if it says 'usb charging' or ac charging
lukesan said:
As I said in my post. Install battery monitor and see if it says 'usb charging' or ac charging
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Which app is this (devleoper name ?)... and I'll get it ... just looked on market ... and there are 5 apps with this name.
Sargan said:
Which app is this (devleoper name ?)... and I'll get it ... just looked on market ... and there are 5 apps with this name.
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Sargan said:
Which app is this (devleoper name ?)... and I'll get it ... just looked on market ... and there are 5 apps with this name.
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I have now purchased a new lead and charger (to be sure)
Running the App it shows "Charging AC Plugged"
It cannot keep up with current demand when Bluetooth & GPS active ... slowly discharges.
I have had the S2 for about a month now.
Seems like Sygic is the only GPS soft which I tried that doesn't hit the cpu 100% all the time.
I did a test over the weekend and with everything 'on' it slowly charged the phone.
yes
yeah, battery monitor will let you know that.
also suffered from this in the past
I have had the discharge problem using sat nav (Copilot live premium) and a car charger (various car chargers actually). Stock S2 with generic UK firmware. The problem exists on 4.03 and 4.04 - not sure about previous GB as updated to ICS as soon as I bought the phone.
I have found that if I apply battery save mode and turn down the screen brightness the charge just about holds station.
But the strangest thing I have found, although reading around I have not seen it mentioned elsewhere, is that if I enable mobile data the phone charges just fine whilst using sat nav. The problem only arises when I disable the data connection. This came to my attention whilst abroad where I deactivated data to avoid preposterous roaming charges.
This rather implies to me that something is trying to use the mobile data connection when it is deactivated and is causing battery drain when it can't. This could be any app of course, but the problem only rears its head when I use the sat nav (power hungry) with the mobile data turned off.
Has anyone else noticed this? Any advice on narrowing down which app/process this might be would be welcome.
Sargan said:
I have now purchased a new lead and charger (to be sure)
Running the App it shows "Charging AC Plugged"
It cannot keep up with current demand when Bluetooth & GPS active ... slowly discharges.
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Sorry for bumping into this thread but I think I can help.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think your question is:
-Battery charging cannot keep up with discharging rate while using GPS and Bluetooth.
Reason for this problem:
-This occurs because usb charging further is lower than charging via wall charger, hence the battery heroes discharging when the demand is higher than the charging rate.
Solution:
-we need to increase usb charging current to equals the Ac charging current
How is that possible:
1.Root access is needed. If you don't already have root access key me know
2.custom kernel needed.
-You need to flash one of, Siyah, Dorimanx or dream kernel.
-Any of these kernels has the option to increase usb charging current
-move to 3. If you are already running any of the listed kernels.
3.after flashing the custom kernel, install extweaks from market.
-open extweaks
-under "misc", change the charging current to option 3.
Done
lukesan said:
I have had the S2 for about a month now.
Seems like Sygic is the only GPS soft which I tried that doesn't hit the cpu 100% all the time.
I did a test over the weekend and with everything 'on' it slowly charged the phone.
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Swyped from my Samsung Galaxy SII
Jokesy said:
Reason for this problem:
-This occurs because usb charging further is lower than charging via wall charger, hence the battery heroes discharging when the demand is higher than the charging rate.
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Wrong. Just read your own quote from Sargan's post:
Sargan said:
Running the App it shows "Charging AC Plugged"
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Jokesy said:
Solution:
-we need to increase usb charging current to equals the Ac charging current
How is that possible:
1.Root access is needed. If you don't already have root access key me know
2.custom kernel needed.
-You need to flash one of, Siyah, Dorimanx or dream kernel.
-Any of these kernels has the option to increase usb charging current
-move to 3. If you are already running any of the listed kernels.
3.after flashing the custom kernel, install extweaks from market.
-open extweaks
-under "misc", change the charging current to option 3.
Done
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I advise not to do that because:
It will not solve this problem as charging from AC is already detected by the device (see above).
The option is dangerous and will enable (if working at all) charging with the higher current limits from any USB port.
good to know
Jokesy said:
Sorry for bumping into this thread but I think I can help.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think your question is:
-Battery charging cannot keep up with discharging rate while using GPS and Bluetooth.
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Actually in my case when using sat nav it will charge with mobile data enabled, but will discharge (whilst connected to the car charger/wall charger) without data enabled.

[Q] battrey problem with CM9

Hi evry body.
i instaled cm9 rom on my 16 GB nook tablet yesterday. evry thing was good but my battery is finishid and do not charge again. . i plug in pc.. it wrute battery low to turn on please wait 15 minute. after 2 hours write that yet! plzzzzzzz help me ..
I use CM9 .04, which doesn't have the ICS kernal, and battery is acceptable and it charges. What CM9 are you using?
Don't try to charge it via the PC. Charge it from the A/C charger.
miniblue said:
I use CM9 .04, which doesn't have the ICS kernal, and battery is acceptable and it charges. What CM9 are you using?
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I use cm9 alpha.4 but battery not charged please help me someone
Are you trying to charge it via the pc only?
Cubanluke88 said:
Are you trying to charge it via the pc only?
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Yes i tried.
I found that it charged when the tablet off or in sleep mode. It's normal??? What can I do to solve this problem??
ah, ( light bulb goes on inside head ) your power is 220 volts, 50 cycles. you "really" need to use the wall charger to get the 1.9 amps of current. the stock b&n charger module says it will take your 220 volts, 50 cycles ? ? so a plug adapter will allow you to get great charging current ? yes ?
fyi if anyone cars. i was just in hungary and i was charging my nook tablet with no converter so anyone that is worried about the nook frying with 220 it wont and i agree you have to use the wall. ive never seen the pc strong enough to charge my nook

[Q] battery issue? decrease of % when the phone is charging

Hello i've having a small problem with my battery of my xperia x10. i'm putting the phone for charging and instead of increasing the charging % is decrease it but i dont know why. sometimes i'm leaving the phone for charging all night and when i'm waking up i saw that my battery is not fully charged. is this a rom problem or battery problem?
btw i'm having lock bootloader, stock kernel and this custom rom Achotjan_Stock_Remplacement_And_Firmware Update
thanks a lot
It is normal....battery heats up and then starts draining, just unplug it for 5mins and then replug...now it will charge normally...and dont put your phone on charging whole night...that may decrease battery life...
Try it !!!
because nowadays batteries don't charge all the time! They're intelligent, so they charge up to 100%, stop charching, its going down till 92-94% and then recharging up to 100%, and then stop again..... so thats why even if you let you're phone charge for 10h you might end up with a 92% charged phone!
Haldi4803 said:
because nowadays batteries don't charge all the time! They're intelligent, so they charge up to 100%, stop charching, its going down till 92-94% and then recharging up to 100%, and then stop again..... so thats why even if you let you're phone charge for 10h you might end up with a 92% charged phone!
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yes but the problem if my battery is 10% and i put it for charge after few minutes is goes to 8% or is degrease instead of increase. why?
giwrgos said:
yes but the problem if my battery is 10% and i put it for charge after few minutes is goes to 8% or is degrease instead of increase. why?
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Bad usb cable? Or bad charger.
I have a usb cord that will charge my x10 but not Ion.
From market get 'current widget' app. With it you can read how much amps coming from charger. A usb charger should be about 400 ma, milli-amps or .4 amps.
~Jaramie
from my LT28at rooted & eating an Ice Cream Sandwich
ToledoJab said:
Bad usb cable? Or bad charger.
I have a usb cord that will charge my x10 but not Ion.
From market get 'current widget' app. With it you can read how much amps coming from charger. A usb charger should be about 400 ma, milli-amps or .4 amps.
~Jaramie
from my LT28at rooted & eating an Ice Cream Sandwich
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i have tested it. at the beginning started with 400-450 after a few minutes went to 100ma
giwrgos said:
i have tested it. at the beginning started with 400-450 after a few minutes went to 100ma
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Ok so that means the charger is working.
Did you notice the battery temp? compare the temps from before, during, and when it drops .
From 0% to 100% charge takes you how long? Should be 1-3 hours.
Leaning to bad battery as reason.
~Jaramie
from my LT28at rooted & eating an Ice Cream Sandwich
ToledoJab said:
Ok so that means the charger is working.
Did you notice the battery temp? compare the temps from before, during, and when it drops .
From 0% to 100% charge takes you how long? Should be 1-3 hours.
Leaning to bad battery as reason.
~Jaramie
from my LT28at rooted & eating an Ice Cream Sandwich
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i think it was 50%
giwrgos said:
Hello i've having a small problem with my battery of my xperia x10. i'm putting the phone for charging and instead of increasing the charging % is decrease it but i dont know why. sometimes i'm leaving the phone for charging all night and when i'm waking up i saw that my battery is not fully charged. is this a rom problem or battery problem?
btw i'm having lock bootloader, stock kernel and this custom rom Achotjan_Stock_Remplacement_And_Firmware Update
thanks a lot
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I have the same problem on x10 mini u20i.. I had in on stock, and now I have it on miniCM7-2.2.1.. I've been reading a bit, and I think it is a hardware issue..
My phone simply won't charge, if I plug it into a regular charger.. The phone will seem like it charges, but in reality the battery is draining (might even be draining faster than when is simply unplugged).
If I leave it charging through the night, the phone will be completely dead in the morning, and sometimes I have to leave the phone connected to my pc for hours, before it gains a little bit of juice and starts actually charging.
In fact the only way (I know of) to charge my phone, is to connect it to a pc with a USB cable, and even then I mostly have to connect the phone, disconnect it and the connect it again for the charging to initiate.
I read somewhere, that a guy was only able to charge his phone with the charger from the cigarette lighter in his car. He mentioned (from what I remember), that the cigarette lighter ran at 12V, but the normal cell phone chargers runs at 6V, and that causes problems for the x10 (mini). I have no idea if he is right though.. Does anybody know if this is a valid point or BS?
Anyway for a quick workaround, charge the phone from you PC
papagoejoe said:
I have the same problem on x10 mini u20i.. I had in on stock, and now I have it on miniCM7-2.2.1.. I've been reading a bit, and I think it is a hardware issue..
My phone simply won't charge, if I plug it into a regular charger.. The phone will seem like it charges, but in reality the battery is draining (might even be draining faster than when is simply unplugged).
If I leave it charging through the night, the phone will be completely dead in the morning, and sometimes I have to leave the phone connected to my pc for hours, before it gains a little bit of juice and starts actually charging.
In fact the only way (I know of) to charge my phone, is to connect it to a pc with a USB cable, and even then I mostly have to connect the phone, disconnect it and the connect it again for the charging to initiate.
I read somewhere, that a guy was only able to charge his phone with the charger from the cigarette lighter in his car. He mentioned (from what I remember), that the cigarette lighter ran at 12V, but the normal cell phone chargers runs at 6V, and that causes problems for the x10 (mini). I have no idea if he is right though.. Does anybody know if this is a valid point or BS?
Anyway for a quick workaround, charge the phone from you PC
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BS . 12 volts is the input volts for a car charger. All micro-USB chargers should run @ 5 volts and vary in amps. Your phone has smart charger built into kernel. The charger itself is just a power supply. Kernel controls the applied amps.
~Jaramie
from my LT28at tweaked with Ice Cream all over it.
ToledoJab said:
BS . 12 volts is the input volts for a car charger. All micro-USB chargers should run @ 5 volts and vary in amps. Your phone has smart charger built into kernel. The charger itself is just a power supply. Kernel controls the applied amps.
~Jaramie
from my LT28at tweaked with Ice Cream all over it.
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Yeah I kinda thought so.. I would think that it made no difference where the power came from, but my phone seems to disagree.. It simply does not charge, unless I plug the USB cable into a computer..
And it will only take seconds of googling to find out, that lots of people have this or similar problems..
Anyway, OP and others, the only answer I've found, is that the microUSB port easily gets dirty, and the right amount of wiggling with the cord or cleaning the microUSB port with a dry (!) toothbrush and a vacuum cleaner or air blower might help..
Charger
giwrgos said:
i have tested it. at the beginning started with 400-450 after a few minutes went to 100ma
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You'll probably need a new charger, but a generical USB charger is very, very cheap.
Before buying the new one, is useful testing your old device this way:
Please, try to charge your mobile using a computer. If you charge normally you've confirmed that your trouble is in the charger (since in that case your battery is OK and your USB cable and connectors are also OK).
But if you can't charge even in your computer, please do experiment another USB cable. If even so you can't charge, the culprit will be the battery or the USB connector (less probable).
I'm not sure if this is relevant but I had a simular issue like this but not all the time. Was a kernel issue, but before you jump into flashing a new kernel or rom, have you tried charging the phone after you've switched it off?
Sent from my X10 using xda app-developers app
giwrgos said:
Hello i've having a small problem with my battery of my xperia x10. i'm putting the phone for charging and instead of increasing the charging % is decrease it but i dont know why. sometimes i'm leaving the phone for charging all night and when i'm waking up i saw that my battery is not fully charged. is this a rom problem or battery problem?
btw i'm having lock bootloader, stock kernel and this custom rom Achotjan_Stock_Remplacement_And_Firmware Update
thanks a lot
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I had the same problem on my xperia x10 mini, when being charged it increases at first, after a few minutes the % decreases, What I did is I flashed a new kernel the nAa kernel for gingerbread and installed a custom rom, which is CM7 2.2, and voala!, I was surprised that its working again, I send the phone to sony ericsson support center and they said it had board damage, but what I think is that there was a proble on the kernel update to eclair or 2.1 that's why it happened, so just try flashing a new kernel using the flashtool, gud luck mate...
PLZ HELP
PLZ HELP..... MY PHONE x10 mini
pro....android vesion 2.1.......
Heats up while surfing internet on
2g network and the battery is also
heated up and drained so quickly
(just 10 percent from 100 percent
in 40 minutes as compared to wifi
which runs for atleast 2.5 hours)
.the loud speaker gives very very
humble sound (the same sound
when a cell phne during call is put
near a AM radio)......how to correct
it????
ahsanbhai420 said:
PLZ HELP..... MY PHONE x10 mini
pro....android vesion 2.1.......
Heats up while surfing internet on
2g network and the battery is also
heated up and drained so quickly
(just 10 percent from 100 percent
in 40 minutes as compared to wifi
which runs for atleast 2.5 hours)
.the loud speaker gives very very
humble sound (the same sound
when a cell phne during call is put
near a AM radio)......how to correct
it????
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Install a 2.3 based rom mate this should remedy the problem
Requires unlock bootloader first if you have not done already
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=986692
Then install this rom this is bugless in my opinion
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2357273
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[Q] very slow charging on official 4.3 firmware

dont know if all of you having this prob. but my bro's device charging rate is very slow 4% charging in 20 minutes. this is not good if wanna go for travelling or any and full charging tooks 4+ hours. any suggestions ? and i tried wiping all system,data,cache but problem is not solved. please help me.
Check Kernel Settings
Maxx247 said:
dont know if all of you having this prob. but my bro's device charging rate is very slow 4% charging in 20 minutes. this is not good if wanna go for travelling or any and full charging tooks 4+ hours. any suggestions ? and i tried wiping all system,data,cache but problem is not solved. please help me.
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Check the AC charge Current in ur kernel settings maybe uve accidently set it below default. Ideally it has to be 1100 but 1300 works without any issues for me.
Charging speed will also vary upon Output current of ur charger. Stock sIII charger outputs 1A Which should charge your phone in approx 3hrs. Time will reduce considerably if u purchase a 2A charger.
A bad Battery or Corrupt Charger can also be the issue. So try to experiment with different chargers. also check if Battery is swollen( Happend In My case)
lastly Miscalibrated Battery will also show u improper readings so try to callibrate it with battery calibrator
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nema.batterycalibration
Mostly it has to be Amongst Kernel Settings or FAULTY charger
Stock standard charge time multiple answers about 3 hours .
use usb cable from Nokia phone:good:

Galaxy S3- Charging Very Slowly On All ROMs

Hi guys.I have a problem for a long time.When I plug the charger to phone charging very slowly.I tried many roms it not changed anything.I flashed boafella kernel and looked charge status.It showing charging with 100mA.I tried changing my charger first it worked but now slow again.My sister bought an S6 and S6 charger worse than normal charger.When Im using the boefella kernel (Im changing the charge rate to 1600ma and forcing it) I can charge in 3-4 hours.When Im not using its chargin in 22+ hours.What can I do?
Guess its time to get yourself a new battery.
New battery is not going to solve this issue as I too have the same problem & have an original new battery replacement.
I changed the charging port.I hope the problem will fix now.
ArdaCsknn said:
I changed the charging port.I hope the problem will fix now.
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See if it resolves, else other could be an issue with charging ic.
Ok Its still same.Its charging on 1100ma when the plugin charger but after 10 min its dropping to 100ma and not charging anymore.Am I need new battery or what?
I have the same problem.. Charging is so ****ed up with my Galaxy S3 . I use Boeffla Kernel and crank the Input Volt to 1400 Mah. I think our Beloved phone is getting Old.
Animesh Singh said:
I have the same problem.. Charging is so ****ed up with my Galaxy S3 . I use Boeffla Kernel and crank the Input Volt to 1400 Mah. I think our Beloved phone is getting Old.
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Yeah :/.I will wait until 4.5G comes to Turkey.But why its not charging Im really wondering.
If your charging current drops & don't want any hardware fix then you can use Boeffla Kernel & switch on the Ignore Unstable Power & Ignore Safety Margin, and keep AC Charging Current at 1000mah or above.
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If your charging current drops & don't want any hardware fix then you can use Boeffla Kernel & switch on the Ignore Unstable Power & Ignore Safety Margin, and keep AC Charging Current at 1000mah or above.
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Yeah thats the only way.Thanks for your helps

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