Hello, I changed by Battery today. Insert a brand new original OnePlus Battery.
All fine, but now I saw that the Phone goes out and says Battery too low. I tried to charge, but it stuck at 1%...
Then I turn off and charged it for 2hours now it's 100%...
But now, it's always 100% since 30min...
How I fix this?
Please Help..
Best regards
Nico
Use the battery till death. Than charge with phone off from 0 to 100 with a slow charger. Should recalibrate the battery...
Goku1992 said:
Use the battery till death. Than charge with phone off from 0 to 100 with a slow charger. Should recalibrate the battery...
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I've done this but charged with Warp Charge.
So use it, till it goes off even its always 100%?
Yes use it till it goes off. Would use slow charging..
I don't know what the **** is going on, but I watched now 10hrs Video, Downloaded TestFiles always 10gb and played games. Still not went off...
93% left..
How????
TROLOLOXYZ said:
I don't know what the **** is going on, but I watched now 10hrs Video, Downloaded TestFiles always 10gb and played games. Still not went off...
93% left..
How????
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Try longer till it goes off... Must be the next few hours
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Can you Post battery screenshots like screen on time?
Still the same...
Since 1 hour 1% and not turn off..
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For about the last 3 weeks my phone will not charge to 100%. It'll get to about 80% and that's it. Last night I got my new battery and a stand alone wall charger. I charged the new battery in the stand alone charger and put it in the phone and it reads 87%. I put the battery back in the stand alone charger and it says fully charged so I check the battery with my meters and it reads 4.195 volts and from what I've read 4200 mv is fully charged, 4.195 v is reeeeeeeeally close to a full charge. Can anybody tell me how to fix this? Is it a hardware problem? Does the phone not read voltages right? I just installed shiftao5p rom last night and still the same problem. I've read of a few others having this problem but have yet to find a fix for it. Don't tell me to calibrate the battery because I CAN NOT get to 100% so I can be able to calibrate.
If you have clockworkmod recovery you can calibrate from there. Make sure your battery is completely charged in your stand alone then go into recovery and choose erase battery stats, its in the advanced menu I believe. That might work for you. Good luck.
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Robert542 said:
If you have clockworkmod recovery you can calibrate from there. Make sure your battery is completely charged in your stand alone then go into recovery and choose erase battery stats, its in the advanced menu I believe. That might work for you. Good luck.
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I was gonna try that when I got home tonight. After I clear battery stats in clockwork should I leave it unplugged and let it drain to zero then try to charge back to 100%?
nxslt1 said:
For about the last 3 weeks my phone will not charge to 100%. It'll get to about 80% and that's it. Last night I got my new battery and a stand alone wall charger. I charged the new battery in the stand alone charger and put it in the phone and it reads 87%. I put the battery back in the stand alone charger and it says fully charged so I check the battery with my meters and it reads 4.195 volts and from what I've read 4200 mv is fully charged, 4.195 v is reeeeeeeeally close to a full charge. Can anybody tell me how to fix this? Is it a hardware problem? Does the phone not read voltages right? I just installed shiftao5p rom last night and still the same problem. I've read of a few others having this problem but have yet to find a fix for it. Don't tell me to calibrate the battery because I CAN NOT get to 100% so I can be able to calibrate.
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The charge percentage is reported as based upon battery stats. Let me explain how your battery stats may lead to some weird readings...
Lets say you've got a battery that charges to 4.2V. As it discharges, it drops off uncharacteristically slow. Then, you use a battery where the voltage drop is more linear. The stats have determined that over the life of the old battery the voltage remains fairly flat for the first 15% to 20% or so, but the new battery drops off a bit quicker so it's going to look at that voltage drop as a sudden drop in charge capacity.
This situation can be aggravated my many factors. If your battery is reading a full charge, which it sounds like it is based upon your meter readings, then the next question to ask is whether the battery is achieving the life it should based on it's mAh rating. I'd be curious to see what the battery voltage is once it's flat dead. If it's not reading somewhere around 3.6 to 3.7 volts, then the phone probably is defective and not reading voltage properly. If it is reading that kind of voltage, then it's just an annoyance and hopefully battery stat wiping will remedy it.
i can leave my phone on the charger for hours and it will only get to 99%, then it takes another hour or so to read "fully charged"
adrenalinemotion said:
i can leave my phone on the charger for hours and it will only get to 99%, then it takes another hour or so to read "fully charged"
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What kind of battery and kernel are you using?
nxslt1 said:
I was gonna try that when I got home tonight. After I clear battery stats in clockwork should I leave it unplugged and let it drain to zero then try to charge back to 100%?
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Yes let it drain all the way till you phone shuts it self off then charge it back up to 100% again in the phone. Hopefully your phone will build the correct stats. If your phone isn't defective it should work for you. Hope all goes well.
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Something else odd......the battery I'm using right now is a cheap Chinese eBay battery, 3500 mAh. It ran down to about 10% in about 3 hours so I pulled it and put in a fresh one. So I decided to put it back in and run it all the way down and then check the voltage on it. That was an hour ago when I put it in. It quickly dropped from 8% to 2% in about 10 minutes but since then I've been using the phone solid without a break trying to shut the phone off and it has not moved off 2% in about 45 minutes. Very odd.
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One more thing, I do not recommended these cheap azz eBay batteries or there extended battery covers. As you know the 4g and GPS antenna is in the battey cover and these cheaper one do not work. I got the batteries and cover last night and as soon as I put one in and turned the phone on it immediately went to 1x. I finally figured out it was the antenna, or lack thereof, so I modified it to get it to work. Pure junk. I normally go with seidio stuff and will buy nothing but that from now on.
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It finally shut off after sitting on 2% for an hour of solid use on the web, Facebook and youtube. The voltage is 3.682.
nxslt1 said:
Something else odd......the battery I'm using right now is a cheap Chinese eBay battery, 3500 mAh. It ran down to about 10% in about 3 hours so I pulled it and put in a fresh one. So I decided to put it back in and run it all the way down and then check the voltage on it. That was an hour ago when I put it in. It quickly dropped from 8% to 2% in about 10 minutes but since then I've been using the phone solid without a break trying to shut the phone off and it has not moved off 2% in about 45 minutes. Very odd.
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One more thing, I do not recommended these cheap azz eBay batteries or there extended battery covers. As you know the 4g and GPS antenna is in the battey cover and these cheaper one do not work. I got the batteries and cover last night and as soon as I put one in and turned the phone on it immediately went to 1x. I finally figured out it was the antenna, or lack thereof, so I modified it to get it to work. Pure junk. I normally go with seidio stuff and will buy nothing but that from now on.
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It finally shut off after sitting on 2% for an hour of solid use on the web, Facebook and youtube. The voltage is 3.682.
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Don't know if you looked, but the batteries HTC uses are cheap Chinese junk, which is why I tell people to not replace HTC batteries with HTC batteries. Better can be had.
As for the LTE antenna, the Tbolt doesn't have just one. The LTE spec requires dual antennas. The second antenna is located in the bottom of the phone underneath the ligher colored portion. LTE reception should roll over to that antenna if the other one is some how encumbered.
That voltage looks about right. And it appears the phone detected it correctly and took the correct action. Hopefully a wipe of stats fixes things.
All I know is before I modified the antenna 4g would drop in and out constantly then it would drop to 3g and it was in and out til it finally settled on 1x. After I modified it it stayed on 4g all night with a decent dl speed.
I hope this fixes it but I've wiped stats 20 times this week in clockwork and a battery cal app with no change but I didn't get the stand alone charger til last night so fingers crossed.
I'm sorry... flat dead voltage should be around 3.1 to 3.2. If you're phone is shutting off at 3.6v, it probably isn't reading voltage correctly.
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I'm sorry... flat dead voltage should be around 3.1 to 3.2. If you're phone is shutting off at 3.6v, it probably isn't reading voltage correctly.
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Any suggestions? What I don't understand is why it would charge fine for the first month that I had it.
Wish I had something wise to say, but I don't.
I charged it in the phone with it off all night, about 7 hours, and it shows 4.17 volts on the meter but it only showed 88% charge when I turned the phone on. Are you sure about the dead flat voltage? Is this just for the thunderbolt or droids in general? The reason I ask is because I ran down my incredible until it shut off and the voltage on it was 3.7, pretty close to the thunderbolt battery ran down. I think I'm getting the full use of my battery on the tbolt, the phone just wont show the correct voltage for some reason. Somebody needs to make an app that allows you to offset between what the battery voltage actually is and what the phone displays.
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I charged it in the phone with it off all night, about 7 hours, and it shows 4.17 volts on the meter but it only showed 88% charge when I turned the phone on. Are you sure about the dead flat voltage? Is this just for the thunderbolt or droids in general? The reason I ask is because I ran down my incredible until it shut off and the voltage on it was 3.7, pretty close to the thunderbolt battery ran down. I think I'm getting the full use of my battery on the tbolt, the phone just wont show the correct voltage for some reason. Somebody needs to make an app that allows you to offset between what the battery voltage actually is and what the phone displays.
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3.163 volts is what my Tbolt calls flat dead. I've never meter tested the battery, but that sounds right to me. 3.7 is the nominal voltage; a mean between the min and max. If someone else could confirm what I'm saying, that would be helpful. If you like I can post some screen shots of the app I'm getting that data from.
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3.163 volts is what my Tbolt calls flat dead. I've never meter tested the battery, but that sounds right to me. 3.7 is the nominal voltage; a mean between the min and max. If someone else could confirm what I'm saying, that would be helpful. If you like I can post some screen shots of the app I'm getting that data from.
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I would rather have a meter reading on it. Last night I kept checking voltage with my app and just before it went dead it was showing about 3.3 to 3.4 volts but the meter said 3.6. I'm sure it might read a lil lower with the app since it has a load on it but I don't trust the apps. A good meter wont lie.
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I would rather have a meter reading on it. Last night I kept checking voltage with my app and just before it went dead it was showing about 3.3 to 3.4 volts but the meter said 3.6. I'm sure it might read a lil lower with the app since it has a load on it but I don't trust the apps. A good meter wont lie.
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Let me see what I can do. I'll check the voltage via meter and if it matches what my app is saying, I'll assume the app is reading honest.
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Let me see what I can do. I'll check the voltage via meter and if it matches what my app is saying, I'll assume the app is reading honest.
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That would be great. The stock battery is doing the same thing the other did last night. Its been sitting on 2% for about 2 hours and an hour of that was of heavy use. I dl a battery monitor and it graphs over time and the voltage has not moved off of 3.511 in at least 2 hours. This is messed up.
I hope someone can figure this out, My (used) TBolt has been like this since I got it, now my wifes just started not charging to 100% 2 days ago, looks like she has the same issue...
Ive tried the wiping bat stats, loading roms, different batteries, chargers, etc...
Nothing has fixed it yet... just having to live with it...
hoping by some miracle the 2.3 OTA may fix it.... (but not holding my breadth)
Recently my gs2 is taking too much time to charge up. Yesterday from 10% to 85% took abt 5 to 6 hours. Previously it would do it to 100% in abt 3 hours.
Anyone else having this problem?
are you using it while charging?
i always turn of my s2 when charging, and it always takes me ~3h from about 15 to 100%
imsraj said:
Recently my gs2 is taking too much time to charge up. Yesterday from 10% to 85% took abt 5 to 6 hours. Previously it would do it to 100% in abt 3 hours.
Anyone else having this problem?
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If you overcharge several times you will frye the battery. If you got root try BatteryCalibration http://market.android.com/details?id=com.nema.batterycalibration
Mine has never taken more than 3 hours from 0% to 100%, sounds like you need to calibrate the battery.
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are you using it while charging?
i always turn of my s2 when charging, and it always takes me ~3h from about 15 to 100%
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No i dont use it at all.
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jonny68 said:
Mine has never taken more than 3 hours from 0% to 100%, sounds like you need to calibrate the battery.
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mine used to be like that but now for last three charges its taking that long.
How do you calibrate the battery?
Didnt think it was required as the batterystats.bin is regenerated at 100% charge.... I was told to calibrate by charging full while on then switch off and charge again to full, then on to full then use normally
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How do you charge battery.. using charger or using USB port on computer? By some rule, if device sense data connection on USB it switch to 500maH charging levels. If there is not any data connection, it will charge as much as it can.
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How do you charge battery.. using charger or using USB port on computer? By some rule, if device sense data connection on USB it switch to 500maH charging levels. If there is not any data connection, it will charge as much as it can.
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I use the main charger, very rarely i charge my phone using usb port.
today it took 4 hours to charge from 15% to 60%. then i disconnected it and downloaded a battery widget from the market and connected it again to the charger and it took abt 1.5h to 2h to charge from 55% to 100%. at the moments it looks ok. i will see how it goes on my next charge.
I can remember when i was on 2.2.2 affinity rom i could go 30 hours on one charge when on eclipse 1.3 and liberty i cant go more than 10 hours to me.. it makes no since... is there anything i can do like change the memory?
You may want to observe where your phone's battery is spending its energy however, it could be the known battery reporting issue.
Read some of the posts in the eclipse/liberty rom threads for details about the known issue for some insight.
mattr3121,
I noticed it the first time I charged phone after 2.3.4 update.
It was at 30% I turned off phone as I always do when I charge this
phone mostly been every day(It seemed to eliminate the random
reboots some members were reporting).
Anyway were was I oh yea so when I turn off phone it's at 30%
I plug it in Battery Icon pops up 50%. Do the math so when it
reach's 100% charge it stop's chargeing but it's really only at 80%
charge (others are reporting 20-40% jumps so worst case scenario
could leave you at a half charged battery). Resulting in your poor
battery life.
What I did in the above scenario is when it reached 100% I left
phone plugged in and pulled battery. I waited till battery icon came
back up it was empty with ? inside I put battery in & it proceeded to
charge. That's how I got my 100%. To avoid this never reboot phone
at less then 99%, don't every recharge phone at more then 20%.
This is my work around to prevent a suddenly dead battery.
Keeping all this in mind my battery life is much better on
2.3.4 then froyo or gingerbread 2.3.3.
Hope This Helps
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mattr3121 said:
I can remember when i was on 2.2.2 affinity rom i could go 30 hours on one charge when on eclipse 1.3 and liberty i cant go more than 10 hours to me.. it makes no since... is there anything i can do like change the memory?
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On Eclipse 1.3
9 1/2 hours on battery (light usage, but played some games and installed a new home app which included playing around with different themes and etc.)
The phone is at 59% so it isn't too bad.
Try wiping battery status and then full charge and see.
ImgBurn said:
mattr3121,
I noticed it the first time I charged phone after 2.3.4 update.
It was at 30% I turned off phone as I always do when I charge this
phone mostly been every day(It seemed to eliminate the random
reboots some members were reporting).
Anyway were was I oh yea so when I turn off phone it's at 30%
I plug it in Battery Icon pops up 50%. Do the math so when it
reach's 100% charge it stop's chargeing but it's really only at 80%
charge (others are reporting 20-40% jumps so worst case scenario
could leave you at a half charged battery). Resulting in your poor
battery life.
What I did in the above scenario is when it reached 100% I left
phone plugged in and pulled battery. I waited till battery icon came
back up it was empty with ? inside I put battery in & it proceeded to
charge. That's how I got my 100%. To avoid this never reboot phone
at less then 99%, don't every recharge phone at more then 20%.
This is my work around to prevent a suddenly dead battery.
Keeping all this in mind my battery life is much better on
2.3.4 then froyo or gingerbread 2.3.3.
Hope This Helps
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FYI.
this is called a "bump charge" and yes it is very useful
ashclepdia ,
Wait a minute ashclepdia you mean I didn't have to do all that typing (One Finger typer here). I could have just said bump charge? Thanks for the info and Thanks for covering my back again buddy.
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How can I complete a "bump charge" with bootstrap recovery installed? When I pulled the battery after charging and still plugged in, it brought me up in recovery. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Romans8vs1 said:
How can I complete a "bump charge" with bootstrap recovery installed? When I pulled the battery after charging and still plugged in, it brought me up in recovery. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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go into system recovery app(or eclipse parts if running eclipse)
and press charge mode button first before starting the bump charge.
just be sure to reinstall recovery and press recovery mode again after u r done to be sure u can get back into system recovery later if needed...
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ImgBurn said:
ashclepdia ,
Wait a minute ashclepdia you mean I didn't have to do all that typing (One Finger typer here). I could have just said bump charge? Thanks for the info and Thanks for covering my back again buddy.
If this was helpful, be sure to press the thanks button!
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yeah u could have ...but if u just said np charge u would have gotten a bunch of "I searched but couldn't find what that is or how to do it " posts so u wpulda had to explain anyways Hahaha.
a "true" bump charge should be done from a battery that is down to around 5-15% ...
and what u do is start with battery out so u see question mark battery. then insert battery let charge to 100% without break. then pull battery. wait for"?" again. reinsert and it should show 5% for a while or something less than 100%. after about ½hr it will jump up to 100%...take off charger and reboot.
ashclepdia said:
go into system recovery app(or eclipse parts if running eclipse)
and press charge mode button first before starting the bump charge.
just be sure to reinstall recovery and press recovery mode again after u r done to be sure u can get back into system recovery later if needed...
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yeah u could have ...but if u just said np charge u would have gotten a bunch of "I searched but couldn't find what that is or how to do it " posts so u wpulda had to explain anyways Hahaha.
a "true" bump charge should be done from a battery that is down to around 5-15% ...
and what u do is start with battery out so u see question mark battery. then insert battery let charge to 100% without break. then pull battery. wait for"?" again. reinsert and it should show 5% for a while or something less than 100%. after about ½hr it will jump up to 100%...take off charger and reboot.
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Ok, I'm new on the X2 forum but I've been looking at some threads.
There's one to apply a fix, is that not working?
thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1350336
I'm on 2.3.4 and battery reading is crazy.
I'm looking for a fix.
Should I run the patch or not?
sytech55 said:
Ok, I'm new on the X2 forum but I've been looking at some threads.
There's one to apply a fix, is that not working?
thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1350336
I'm on 2.3.4 and battery reading is crazy.
I'm looking for a fix.
Should I run the patch or not?
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The fix is so when you reboot it does not jump around with what the battery is reporting as a charge. It works I can reboot over and over and the battery doesnt jump around.
I am going to try the bump charge and see if that help get a full charge and correct stats.
I'm not bothered by the battery problem. I have it hooked to the wall when ever I can. So I don't really see it. But I'm glad he fixed either way!
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Recently by mistake I dropped my fone n 4m den my fone's not charging properly. When I plug in charger it shows charging protection activated n shows charging symbol but takes more than 3 hrs 2 increase by 1% is it a hardware issue .
sathishks95 said:
Recently by mistake I dropped my fone n 4m den my fone's not charging properly. When I plug in charger it shows charging protection activated n shows charging symbol but takes more than 3 hrs 2 increase by 1% is it a hardware issue .
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Probably...
If you have another battery, change and check if it is still draining. If so, I'm afraid main borad is damaged and I can't say anything about how to fix it. If it stops draining, congrats! It means you fixed it!
Kapitan_ADNA said:
If you have another battery, change and check if it is still draining. If so, I'm afraid main borad is damaged and I can't say anything about how to fix it. If it stops draining, congrats! It means you fixed it!
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Go to a service store. More then sure when you dropped the phone some weldings got cut out.
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sathishks95 said:
Recently by mistake I dropped my fone n 4m den my fone's not charging properly. When I plug in charger it shows charging protection activated n shows charging symbol but takes more than 3 hrs 2 increase by 1% is it a hardware issue .
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Go to a service store. More then sure when you dropped the phone some weldings got cut out.
this method is an alternative to battery calibration and works very nice on stock and motion-LL rom
1- charge your phone to 100%
2-disconnect charger
3-open phone app and type this code in phone keyboard *#0228# and wait a second
4- this will open a battery status screen and it will show now 100% charge
5-at bottom of screen press "Quick start" a popup window will appear press OK then screen will be locked
6- unlock screen now battery status will be change to your real battery charge level ( surprisingly mine show 66%; what a loss)
7-now reconnect charger and charge again to 100%
8-Repeat steps from 1 to 6 till you get near 100% at step 6.
you will really notice a big difference in battery life
NB; it takes longer time in second charge to reach 100%
original thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=54836915&postcount=5634)
please hit thanks to developer
after 5 cycles of full charge already reach 94%
really a better battery life no sudden drop in battery percentage
LOL after typing *#0228# and quick start I still got 90% xd
However it says fuelguage will be reset... is that a problem?
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My battery is charging very slow i.e 1/2% per hour
Wht can i doo
Fast plzzz
Trying It Out Right Now
Hope it works....
Charging second time after first it was 88%
Thanks for the tip
Edit- till now just 91% charged on 2nd time
not working in custom roms like in marshmallow or lollipop
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AkAkshay9 said:
My battery is charging very slow i.e 1/2% per hour
Wht can i doo
Fast plzzz
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do twice *#0228# code then it will be okay.
Damn it
mine dropped to 8% !!!!
Nice bro wrkng fr me
Heh gyz i charged my fone but it was not charging above 88%
So i resetted the fuel gauge again and it went to 93% but now also it has been charging for 2 hours not getting above from 93 so resetted it again and it went to 78%. Plz help not getting above 78% it has been 3 hours. Plz help