Hello everyone
I just replaced the battery of the REDMI 3 PRO.
The new battery is not original, I bought it in amazon
As soon as I turned the phone on I had a message BATTERY TEMPERATURE TOO LOW, the battery was 13%.
I connected the battery charger (different types) but I have this problem: the battery is charging (it has reached 19%) but the charging LED does not light up and the "lightning symbol" is not displayed next to the battery indicator.
What can i do?
Thanks
Buy original battery.
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Hi, i bought this 1950mah "gold" battery off ebay but its not working properly.
It just shows a question mark on the battery bar and sometimes the battery charge left. Charging it gives me the red and green blinking light and its not charging at all. It does power up the phone though.
I have searched and there were people with this issue but there were never any conclusion.. so is there anything i need to do or the battery is just not compatible? Its sold as suitable for titan and XL.
I've started the habit of waiting for the battery in my phone to reach about 5 to 10 % before switching out the battery for the one I've charged in the cradle. This is all fine and dandy,but recently I've been unable to charge my phone just by plugging it in normally. I'll get notifications in the the battery indicator that it's charging and the quick charging notification in the drop down. However in the battery status menu in the settings it will say not charging. I'm using the stock quick charger and the stock cable to charge both my phone and the battery, though it only works in the cradle charger. I don't know if switching the battery relatively frequently is causing this problem and I just need to discharge this battery fully while in the phone as perhaps the phone is indicating a higher battery percentage then what is true. Either way I was wondering if anyone has either delt with this issue or has any ideas on what I should try to remedy this issue.
Thanks in advance.
I recently purchased the original LG battery charging pack with an included battery.
So i charge the batteries exclusively using the external charger. When the battery level of the phone goes to around 20-30% I swap in the charged battery. Now the problem is, even though the new battery is charged, the percentage is the same as before i switched out the batteries.
So let's say i swap at 33%, the new battery also reads 33% after the boot.
Is there a way to recalibrate the battery meter?
Found the solution:
The battery swap was done too fast, so the phone didn't realize there could be a new battery inside.
I tried again taking out the battery, waiting maybe 20 sec, then rebooted. Now the battery percentage is accurate again!
Hello,
I have a problem with the battery display refresh.
For exemple:
Battery display 80%
After 1 hour using tab, Battery display 70%
I plug charger and I have no indication that the tab is charging
After 2 hours (charger plugged), Battery still display 70%
After rebooting, Battery display 100%
It's a SM-T820 model with stock rom.
Never been rooted.
I re-intall last stock rom with odin and I have the same issue.
I use genuine charger an genuine cable.
If someone have an idea how to fix this problem ...
Thanks you (and sorry for my english)
Hello
A friend gave me a broken Xiaomi Redmi Note 4. The phone has a broken and bent screen and a battery problem. First of all, the battery has a capacity of only about 400 mAh instead of 4000 mAh (I checked with a Keweisi USB voltage meter).
Secondly, the phone without the charger connected turns on until it displays the "Mi" logo, then you can see the black screen and hear the warning sound of a discharged battery and the phone turns off. If I plug in the charger and try to turn on the phone, it turns on and works normally, the charger can already be removed. Of course, due to the very low battery capacity, it discharges very quickly and switches off when the battery is about 20% charged.
There is no doubt that the battery is defective. But I wonder if if I change the battery and the screen, the phone will work normally again, or maybe the fact that without the charger it turns on and off after a while is a bigger problem, for example the motherboard. But I think that if it was a motherboard the phone would not turn on at all. What do you think?
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