battery probles - Honor 5X Questions & Answers

I having battery issue in my 5x.
Battery. Down and charge verry fast
Mobile temperature is very high

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[Q] Charger parameters...?

Hi guys,
i want to ask - my phone charger has got these parameters -
input : 100-240VAC 50-60Hz 140mA
output : 5.0VDC 850mA
battery parameters :
BST-38
970mAh 3.6Wh
isn´t the charger too strong for the battery ?
charging my battery to 100% takes about an hour,sometimes less.
after charging the battery is quite hot.after 5-10 minutes the battery gets down to 80%, and it is stable from 80%.
i am charging just via USB now, because of i think that the charger is too strong and i think it can reduce battery life...?
what do you think ?
Yeah, it is strange.
The battery drains pretty fast after charging to 100% but later it is stable. Although I didn't notice that battery is hot, I think that charger charges battery too fast which is not good for battery IMO.
Mekki99 said:
Yeah, it is strange.
The battery drains pretty fast after charging to 100% but later it is stable. Although I didn't notice that battery is hot, I think that charger charges battery too fast which is not good for battery IMO.
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No, its not charging too fast. Lipoly batteries have pretty tight specifications and the phone switches the voltage itself, for terms of compatibility a usb voltage is used (so less hardware is needed to step voltages from different sources). It also means you can charge from your pc without having a bypass cable like older model phones.
The mA output of the charger doesnt really matter. A high mA means the voltage will be more stable where as a low mA supply could cause undesirable voltage fluctuations.
A lipoly battery cannot be slow charged or trickle charged, the chemistry doesnt work that way. Slow charging could actually cause the battery to explode or in the very least make its performance poorer.
The battery appears to drain quickly in the first 10% but its an illusion caused by the software on the phone which measures the mAh drop. A lipoly battery may discharge from 1200mA to 1000mA in 10 mins and reach a plateau where is holds 900-1000mA for several hours. All that is required is to reset the battery stats so the phone can generate a new profile over several recharge cycles.
As I said, lipoly charge until near capacity and stop. They dont trickle charge, the charging circuit actually switches off. Those people who leave their phones plugged in 8 hours overnight do it no favours as it justs cycles the charger on and off, this could actually skew the battery stats giving a false reading in the first 10%.
The best thing is to charge until full and then remove from the charger, you can always charge it again in the morning before you go out to boost the %. For the best battery life you should maintain a charge above half as this keeps the chemistry from breaking down. Never ever let it go flat! When the phone registers 0% its not, its a safety mechanism and it will still have above half the rated mAh. Charge a dead lipoly and it will explode violently.
Using alternative charging methods of a lipoly is VERY dangerous. People have lost houses or even their lives by fiddling with them. They are not a forgiving as lion, nimh or nicad. With that said lipoly are cheap, reliable, have a small form factor and offer a high output in comparison.
The best device for charging the battery is the phone charger as it has the highest mA and most stable voltage. The PC comes second as most are only rated 500mA and can have voltage fluctuations in the range of 10% or more. Third... Nothing, there is no third - only flames and misery.
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[TRICK] Battery Callibration

Many users have problem regarding the battery gets discharged 90% to 20% in few minutes.So here is the simple solution...
Callibrate your battery using battery callibrator...https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nema.batterycalibration
1.first charge your phone upto 100%.
2.click on callibrate.
3.unplug the charger..
4.allow battery to discharge(Don't use too heavy app to do it just normal use)
5.after discharging again fully charge the battery..
6.Your Battery is now callibrated...

Battery overvoltage

I have problem with my battery in Huawei Y6ii when I recovered my phone to stock rom
When battery have 94-96% battery has over 4.3v (4.326v) and when battery has 40% has only 3.6v
When I charge my battery to 100% my phone can explode or when 2% can corrupt?
Does calibration may battery explode my Y6II?
I can't check battery voltage with multimeter beacuse battery is glued to the housing
the values you getting may not be correct
normally battery it self have over/under voltage , over current protection and the device also have the same things
so there is nothing to worry about
And when I charge battery with 40% charge module has 48°C on charge temperature sensor and housing is very hot

Very poor battery life in LineageOS Roms (or any AOSP ROMS))

Am i the only one experiencing this? Very very poor battery life on AOSP Roms also there is no fast charging notification. When i sleep at night with 100% battery, i will wake up with 30% battery. Battery life only lasts for about 4-5hours depending on usage.
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Am i the only one experiencing this? Very very poor battery life on AOSP Roms also there is no fast charging notification. When i sleep at night with 100% battery, i will wake up with 30% battery. Battery life only lasts for about 4-5hours depending on usage.
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Search on the crDroid forum for our device. Both @SnowFuhrer and I posted details of our battery stats and what we did to achieve it.
4-5 hours is appalling and isn't normal. Neither is s 70% drop

Battery indicator misalignment with battery stats

Hello all,
I recently got a battery replaced for my poco F1 .
The battery is currently giving me almost 5 hours of screen on time which feels less.
I discharged the phone till it switched off and charged it back to 100% to have it calibrated. Although, after I kept it on standby overnight for almost 5-6 hours, I observed the battery drained to 91% without any significant activity.
I performed some analysis by visiting the battery and performance area but found mismatch in the power consumption here and what the indicator shows.
In the attached image , my battery is down to 1% but the power consumption shows almost 2007 mah consumption i.e., 51%.
Can anyone help in letting know if it's a problem with software or the battery is weak? Because my phone switched just mins after that.
For the latter case, even if it is then shouldn't the consumption show nearly 99% consumption of the battery has less juice?
Is there any way to know if really the battery is weak or a fake?

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