Yesterday my s6 edge has suffered a water damage ,then i have built the phone apart and dried it. Today I assembled it and started. To my surprise, everything works . Only the battery has rapidly emptied from 15% to 2 % . When I tried to charge the battery came the message, that the battery temperature is too low and therefore the loading is not possible .
is the battery broken or the temperature sensor, an where is it? Is there any app , with which I can find the error ?
bravotwozero86 said:
Yesterday my s6 edge has suffered a water damage ,then i have built the phone apart and dried it. Today I assembled it and started. To my surprise, everything works . Only the battery has rapidly emptied from 15% to 2 % . When I tried to charge the battery came the message, that the battery temperature is too low and therefore the loading is not possible .
is the battery broken or the temperature sensor, an where is it? Is there any app , with which I can find the error ?
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You should be fine. I lost my phone last weekend and it rained the whole time was finally found a few days later but I put the phone in a bowl of rice for a few hours and used a hair dryer to get the condensation out from the front camera. Gave it a full charge and everything works perfect.
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Your battery was damaged. Find a replacment or try clean up the contact from inside the battery. Should be 1 small board inside
Have you tried wireless charging?
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My Xda II is always charging. Even when is not plugged in.
Battery life is around 6 - 7 hrs.
First i thought that is the battery dead, but i tried with a new one.. and got the same result. He eats like 10 % in one hour.
Now I have Sin.Merged.V.2.0 but is not the soft fault.
I hared that I have do a hard reset but I don’t know how.
Anybody have an idea what to do so will not be on charge mode anymore ?
it's normal for a himalaya to charge up to 100% then run of the battery untill it reach a surden % and then begin charging once more
Is always on charging mode. Even when is not plugged in.
Probably a short on the pins on base of phone. Get a magnifying glass and take close look.
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is not this .. i checked...
does anyone know ? why it shows charging and eats up my xda2 battery ?
I have the same problem! My XDA II is always charging. Even when is not plugged in. And i think it needs more thime for charging.
Battery life is around 4 hours.
I also tried hard reset a couple of times. It did not work. Still charging all the time!
I NEED SOME GOOD ADVICE ABOUT THIS.
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ME TOO !! please anyone knows something about this ? Why is always charging and eats bettery life time ?
ok, so consider the possibility your battery is on the way out and you need to buy a new one, obviously if you haven't had the PDA/Battery wrong, this shouldn't be true, but nonetheless a possibiliy
always charging and eats bettery life time
I found out that my qtek 2020 has some other failure than yust bad battery. I took it to the service and they try with other battery and also put on my ppc new software (upgrade) but no succes.Battery still always charging and eats bettery life time.
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yes i tried with a new battery and also made a software upgrade but still the same problem...it always says charging...
anyone knows a solution ?
There is a green lite always on. Usualy it is blinking and while it is always on, it needs at least 10times more power than usualy. This is the reason why battery life is so short.
On monday i will try to diskonect the green lite and hope solve the problem with battery life.
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no... don't do that ... the green light doesnt eat the battery...
the battery is eaten because the XDA thinks is charging...is not the light
maybe the pins are touching somewhere... this is what should cause this battery eating
You were right. 4 days testing my qtek2020 and result was mistake in mother board. Imposible to locate short. It is not in the pins, IT IS mother board...
I have battery problem too,
I read it must be alive 160 hours but my xda is down more speed
I changed my battery 2700 mA battery new one same problem continue
it finish speedly
could this problem electronic battery assambly of my xda IIi?
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well i sold mine... but i never was able to fix the phone... i dont think it was the batteries, nor the software... i think the phone was broken... in one way or another...
i wish you all luck with this problem... i hope you'll all fix it
had the same problem before, its still under warranty wayback that time, they said its a problem with the board inside. anyway they fixed it and replaced the circuit board inside. the call timers were revert back to 0 and my imei had changed so basically just like a new phone.
Hey guys,
I have had my Galaxy S2 for over a year now. I have not always had great battery life but I blame that on my providers ****ty 3G connection.
My longest battery life I had on Hydra h2o ICS rom and that was about 2 days with 2.5h screen time. Those were the good old days.
Now I'm on Vanilla RB with the DorimanX kernel and am getting a little concerned if my battery could be failing me.
I have tried for some time now to get stable, good battery life on the JB ROMs and it doesn't seem to be working. This is my case:
I charge my phone at night and use it over the day. The past weeks my phone has really been heating up and the battery is draining to near-zero levels within 2 hours of screentime. For instance I was playing a game the other day for about an hour on and off and lost 70% of my battery. The thing is that when the battery drains this quickly it always seems to slowly increase as the day goes by and if this happens, the phone can hang for an hour or two on the last 2%.
This I find really strange and have tried numerous times recalibrating the battery and doing cycles and everything I have thought of. I don't have any strange wakelocks that can explain this drainage.
For instance my phone completely died on me this morning after rebooting it at 50% and it booted up with 1% left. I then took the battery out and waited a couple of minutes. In the process I checked the battery out and it smelled strange. I also thought i noticed a slight bulge on one of the flat sides of it. When I popped it back in and booted my phone it was at 13% and slowly increased to 22% before starting to discharge again.
What I'm wondering is if my battery is broken and I should buy a new one of eBay?
edit: Right now I was charging it and rebooted. It went from 22% to 63%. Isn't this just a bit strange?
If you detect a slight bugle one side of the battery.
It means it is time to change the battery before it burst.
The battery is not hold a proper charge or discharge it properly, itr could be one of the filaments maybe damaged in the bulging area.
Okay, is there any aftermarket battery that is better than the stock Samsung one?
I also have the same problem after flashing on stock ROM. Solved with app "battery repair". Honestly it was not original (replacement) battery, but it still works well.
Do you Have a link?
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I presume you've done a battery calibration in between roms
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I presume you've done a battery calibration in between roms
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Yes, multiple calibration attempts.
But it's the bulge on the battery that has me concerned. It´s even ath the point where my back cover can't hold back anymore and sometimes comes loose where the battery is bulging.
One thing I'm noticing is that in AnTuTu Tester it shows the battery at higher voltages than the 3.7V on the back of the battery. So far I've noticed this go as high as 4.2V.
Is this something that is not ok? If not, could it be my phone or my battery's fault.
edit: 3.2V now during testing...
edit2: went all the way down to 2.7V during the testing (about an hour passed) and I experienced heavy screen flickering at around 22% left of battery and then the phone just shut down. Battery temp was at 39° right before shutdown.
Just recieved a new 1650 mAh battery today in the mail. Gonna give it a few cycles and post the results here.
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Do you Have a link?
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=air.ynfo.batteryrepair&hl=en
It's works for me, but not a panacea for all problems.
My sgs2 GT-I9100 got a new battery because the original one got swollowen , but now it also has problems occurred Recently,
Phone flickers and goes completely off at 40%-50% ,
Wont turn on again unless i plug it in but then it shows 0%,
Happens all the time,
So I restarted the phone at 50% to see SUPRISE then it shows less than 5% battery !
But after 50% its sure phone will go off any sec.
Is there a fix other than going to another new battery again? Tried the Battery Calibration app By a XDA member too...
UPDATE: Got anew battery ( 2nd battery purchase within a month) but it seems to be the problem continues..
Used the battery with the charge it came with... 60% browsed the web...... reached 35%...... Turned off again
Thinking that it happens because of a miscalibration so used the above mentioned app and calibrated at 100% drained till 40% ( light gaming) Went off again....:crying:
Please Help this is urgent!!!!!:fingers-crossed:
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Did a Reset of the device and charged it fully with the brand new battery (left for couple of hrs after 100%) and I eventually drained it to 50% and did a restart I was left with 10% after.... didn't fixed
I'll try my best to help. Had this problem with an old laptop battery. I just looked a bit around and found that there are several apps that show you the real mAh. SInce I haven't tested of them I won't recommend any.
Are your contacs all clean? Can you measure the output of the battery with a voltage meter?
EDIT: Found this a few posts lower " just reset the fuel gauge chip (rooted) and you are good to go!"
Update flashed a stock jellybean rom lets see what happens
my phone (redmi note 4x) suddenly turns off/dies at 50% or 70% or 80% or any percentage of charge
if i connect it to a charger it turns back on after some time.... it's happening just from today...the battery performance was always good....
does anyone know why this is happening.....
That is normally a sign that your battery is ready for replacement. I have a note 4x that also needs battery replacement. It is an easy process thankfully. Just make sure you get some double sided tape to keep the new battery firmly in place.
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That is normally a sign that your battery is ready for replacement. I have a note 4x that also needs battery replacement. It is an easy process thankfully. Just make sure you get some double sided tape to keep the new battery firmly in place.
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but the battery draining is still normal...also no heating issue...
.....though the problem become critical after 30% charge...
Hi guys, My device keeps turning off randomly - I haven't found any correlation between battery percentage and turning off nor what app I am using. Happens at 80% as well as at 35%. It just straight turn off, no rebooting etc.
I haven't experienced this behavior while charging though. Also I experienced few times that even when the battery was at like 40 % and phone turns off on the turning off display when there is a sign turning off and litle circle under it, the battery indicator in status bar suddenly turns red as it's empty. Phone turns off and while I plug in the charger it shows correct percentage - e.g. 40 % again.
about phone:
This started cca 2-3 weeks after display change, I thought there might be an issue with connectors badly plugged in or something- checked and everything was ok.
Phone was running on custom ROM Pixel experience (android 10) for over half a year without any issue so I thought there might occur a software issue- I flashed new ROM - Lineage 18.1 (android 11), sadly it didn't solve the issue.
I also did a baterry scan with app Battery Recover 2021 with results: Low 2 %, inactive 3 %, healthy 95 % so the battery is also not an issue.
Only thing I found that is not 100% working is power button, even when I take the back housing off. It's probably worn out and I gotta press it few times from random angle/press with force to do what it's supposed to do.
Can this be the issue? Can this piece of hardware cause random shutting off? Any ideas?
Thanks guys
How old is the battery? It's a prime suspect.
They're cheap enough, throw a new one in.
Replace the power switch if possible as you know it's bad.
Otherwise if it's not gotten wet or dropped and the connectors are all ok, barring the above former causes it's likely a C port pcb or mobo failure.
Do some Google searches for this series of phones to see if others have had similar issues and the cause. Use XDA in the search to find results here.
the battery is original, so 4 years old? It last 1-2 days prior this turning off issue has happened so I think it's capacity is fine, nevertheless I still ordered a new one and I'll give it a try since phone is not turning off while being charged.
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the battery is original, so 4 years old? It last 1-2 days prior this turning off issue has happened so I think it's capacity is fine, nevertheless I still ordered a new one and I'll give it a try since phone is not turning off while being charged.
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Degraded Li's can fail just like that.
A degraded Li is defined as one that has lost 80% or more of its original capacity. That's when they should be replaced to prevent a failure which can damage other components.
A swollen Li is a failure.
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Degraded Li's can fail just like that.
A degraded Li is defined as one that has lost 80% or more of its original capacity. That's when they should be replaced to prevent a failure which can damage other components.
A swollen Li is a failure.
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thanks man, it was the battery. I replaced it and phone works, no signs of random turning off.
Yeah batterys are usually the thing wrong