My s6 edge's battery was performing poorly, so I got a new S6 edge battery installed. I think the SoT has improved, but I was wondering if I have to calibrate my battery? I know one has to calibrate the battery if they're installing s7's battery in s6, but do I have to calibrate since I have installed s6E's battery in s6E.
Also, if I have to, what method is recommended? My phone has stock rom, Nougat, not rooted
I also replaced my battery on s6edge...charge it to 100% unplug the charger.dial *#0228# then press quick start..its calibrate ls the battery percentage.this helped 4 me
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Hi all, I have a hdc mtk 6572 and I recently bought the battery from the original s4 in Phonehouse, the problem I have is that the phone is not charging the battery to 100% bone phone reaches 100% charge but really this half of its capacity because when the phone is 100% you remove the battery and put it into a unique and puts s4 having 50%.
What I have tried is to remove the battery batterystats.bin being 100% real (loaded with original s4) I have also tried an app which detects that the battery is 1000mAh (in the original 2600mAh s4 the detected so is no battery problem) this app it says you can modify the kernel mAh (which I do not think). The application is Battery Monitor Widget Pro
To summarize a bit, the phone does not detect the original 2600mAh battery so no load to 100%. You can help me solve the problem?
Does anyone have any idea how to fix this?
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Hi all, I have a hdc mtk 6572 and I recently bought the battery from the original s4 in Phonehouse, the problem I have is that the phone is not charging the battery to 100% bone phone reaches 100% charge but really this half of its capacity because when the phone is 100% you remove the battery and put it into a unique and puts s4 having 50%.
What I have tried is to remove the battery batterystats.bin being 100% real (loaded with original s4) I have also tried an app which detects that the battery is 1000mAh (in the original 2600mAh s4 the detected so is no battery problem) this app it says you can modify the kernel mAh (which I do not think). The application is Battery Monitor Widget Pro
To summarize a bit, the phone does not detect the original 2600mAh battery so no load to 100%. You can help me solve the problem?
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I have the same problem ... someone help pls:crying:
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And I have the same problem bro. I mean the problem is with motherboard mediatek not with battery ... I changed couple of batteries but nothing change .... btw I have a little bit helpful solution > Change the cpu governor to Ondemand or Powersave ... > go to mtk engineer mode > find Deep Idle menu and Disable ...
Hello,
I have a problem with battery on my Samsung Galaxy S3. Let me tell You my story.
After buying my brand-new phone the battery life was quite ok, I could be using (games, music, internet) my phone for almost all day and I was charging it every night. After two years of using, I rooted my phone and installed CyanogenMod 11. Then the problem appeared - after some time the screen was flickering and device was turning off. I was really confused, so I changed my rom to another, then another, another etc. Then I saw my battery is swollen. I bought brand new, original battery and used CM12 for maybe one month. I changed cause of battery, about 3-4 hours. Now I'm using Android Revolution ROM which is modified stock ROM, but has improved RAM use etc. Now my battery life is much better, but it can not afford more than few hours without battery saving mode on, or 8-10 hours with battery saving on. Here You can see a screenshot from my phone (I would post this but spam setting don't allow me)...
Is it normal? I thought battery life on my phone was better. I haven't made any battery calibration. Should I try this out (cleaning battery stats)?
Thanks for Your answers.
There is no normal for battery life, a rough guide is 5hrs screen on time from one battery is good. Unless you run battery stats you won't know what the problem is.
It all depends on how you use your phone, I use mine completely differently.
When S3 was my primary phone and I used him extremely hard than battery needed to be charged every day. Now, when I'm using him occasionally battery remains operational even a 5 days.
It is not normal in daily use to charge every couple of hours especially if battery is brand new. Of course there can be power leak on IC chip due to overheating in past but usually apps and wakeloks respond for quicker than normal discharge.
Maybe there is an app in your play store shelf which drains battery juice. Try to flash any firmware you like but do not restore your apps. Try using your phone per one day and check how it goes.
Meanwhile you can install cpu spy to check deep sleep state. Also an app for wakeloks diagnostic, ie gsam or better battery stats.
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Okay, I downloaded Wakelock Detector & CPU Spy and going to take a look how my battery is being drained.
Hello, i have some bad battery issues, my battery just disappears. According to 3C battery monitor the battery has capacity around 29~~ mAh. I have installed build 23.5.A.1.291. It wasn't so bad until i bought new smartwatch and i kept the bluetooth on during my time in school. I remember that i had even three days of battery on the KitKat 4.4.4, but now i have to charge every 10-12 hours. Also, i found someone who has same issue on Z3. Today i did factory res. and after using it had 97% i put it into sleep and didn't use it, after few hours it has around 85-83%.
It is soft charging function, it will charge your phone but not full capacity. This function will increase battery lifespan but reduce usage time
BTW, try charge your phone many times after installed new ROM, then it will stable
If not, maybe your battery has problem
I am thinking about changing the battery because AccuBattery has shown me that it has 2562 mAh, even if i heard that this app is not accurate. Also, i am thinking if its worth to pay 40 euro for battery change or buy a new phone like Xperia X or Google Pixel.
hi there,
as the title says,
what i wanted to do is to drain my battery to complete zero.
my phone will die suddenly when the battery indicator shows 40%-50%.
so i think a way to fix this is to drain battery completely and charge it back up again from 0%(or at least 1%).
the battery problem happened when i moved to custom rom.
cant do the strong vibration, high acc gps, max brightness since when the battery reaches ~50%, my phone will shut down immediately.
so, is there a way to drain battery?
thanks
How to fix Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 (kenzo/kate) battery problems on Custom ROMs
Hi @dewasa98, I had these battery problems too when I switched to a custom ROM (LineageOS) some year ago. my phone was already about two years old though. the phone would shutdown at 25% or sometimes 50% of battery. it also had a weird behavior while charging, it would start charging at 25% while it has just shutdown...
I replaced my battery, and all these problems were gone! The phone feels as if it were new
My advice for you is to get a new battery and replace it yourself. it's very easy and straightforward on RM N3. Watch a video before you do it, and everything will be fine. This will extend the life of you phone two more years at least :good:
The battery reference for Redmi Note 3 is: BM46, in case you want to get a new one.
Hey OP, did you ever find a TWRP script to drain battery? That's what I'm currently looking for.
Hey guys, I have not been getting stellar battery life. It seems to drain very quickly and I never get the screen on times that a lot of you guys are reporting. I have the Accu battery app installed on the phone and here are some screenshots. Apparently my battery estimated capacity is 93% of what it's supposed to be. Also, I'm attaching some other pictures that give you an idea of how fast it's draining. Does anyone else have this app installed and what does it say as far as the battery estimated capacity? Do you think I got a lemon? The phone is only a few months old. Please see attached pictures. Those are almost all with Wi-Fi and not on 5G. Thanks
Can't see your screenshot, also not using this app. You should see in in your battery settings what is eating your battery. Mine is only two months old but withouth dual screen I can get easy 10h + SOT and I charge my phone every 2-3 days. Also I charging mine with cable as it charging best that way, got wireless charger but comparing to wired (on same charger) there is a huge difference and phone seems to hold charge for longer when charged on cable.
What model do you have exactly? If you go to the hidden menu *#546368#*600# do you have any logging enable? Do you have bluetooth/ wifi scanning in use, or always on display?
Did you notice any change in updating recently?
There are some ways to supposedly calibrate the battery that you can try.