Hello all,
I have problem with realme 6 battery reading, it goes too fast from 100% to 1% and it stays on 1% for long time, i drained battery and started charging, when i plug the charger it said 100% sometimes 1% but it charge really fast.Battery last for one day but it stays 1% for all day.
Could you help me to calibrate battery reading?
Thanks,
Vaxi
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Hi guys this is my scenario. i have x10 mini pro
So im alsmot on my 6th time completing the full/drain 0-100% level cycle using wall charger.
Then i read some forums that USB charging to computer is better since its only 500 mA or lower.
Then i decided to drain my phone to 0% again and charged it my phone is turned of while charging only battery has shown. after 2 hours i decided to turn it on since its already green it shows 100%. Then after i unplugged it i turn it off then turn it on again and it shows only 92% then i plugged it again charging to 100% and it was turn on i repeated the process unplugged first>>then reboot>>> and it shows 98%. Strange i hope you guys get what im saying. and after 98% to 100 then reboot 99%
Plss help whats the problem of my battery thanks in advance
Is anybody having problems fully charging the battery to100 percent? I noticed the battery life has gotten worse since I owned the phone. it would always charge 100 percent. Now it only charges to about 98 percent. I made sure all active apps are turned off and running apps as well turned off. I will turn my phone off at least once a week and fully charge it overnight. I notice after doing this the battery life Is always worse.
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Don't believe your battery bar...
Check the number of volts your battery has... its a much better indicator
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The phones charges to 100% and then it stops charging if left on the charger. So you will lose 2% or 3% of battery power before it start charging again. This is designed to help keep the battery healthy as its usually not a good idea to leave the phone charging for long periods of time.
I charge mine until the thing on the status bars pops up indicating "full" and then remove from charger. The "full" indicator pops up about a half hour after the phone shows 100% which I find odd however... That also might be a battery health thing as they probably don't want you to charge it to absolute max, so maybe by saying 100% whens its more like 97% that it helps with battery health...
omniphil said:
The phones charges to 100% and then it stops charging if left on the charger. So you will lose 2% or 3% of battery power before it start charging again. This is designed to help keep the battery healthy as its usually not a good idea to leave the phone charging for long periods of time.
I charge mine until the thing on the status bars pops up indicating "full" and then remove from charger. The "full" indicator pops up about a half hour after the phone shows 100% which I find odd however... That also might be a battery health thing as they probably don't want you to charge it to absolute max, so maybe by saying 100% whens its more like 97% that it helps with battery health...
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It trickle charges for a while after hitting 100%, then shuts off giving you the "unplug me" notification, drains a few %, then back to trickle charging.
In the morning if you unplug it and then plug it back in it will be fully charged in less than 30 minutes. To the full 100%.
When I first got my phone I was playing with it so much (and testing out the true battery capacity) I was often plugging it in at night with a nearly dead battery - which takes longer to fully charge overnight. So by morning it had only stopped charging an hour or two earlier so it still showed 100% for a while. Lately its been at 60-70% so by morning it has been done for 4-5 hours. So after booting it often shows 98%. No difference in battery capacity, just a longer time post-charge where it has drained a percent or two.
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It trickle charges for a while after hitting 100%, then shuts off giving you the "unplug me" notification, drains a few %, then back to trickle charging.
In the morning if you unplug it and then plug it back in it will be fully charged in less than 30 minutes. To the full 100%.
When I first got my phone I was playing with it so much (and testing out the true battery capacity) I was often plugging it in at night with a nearly dead battery - which takes longer to fully charge overnight. So by morning it had only stopped charging an hour or two earlier so it still showed 100% for a while. Lately its been at 60-70% so by morning it has been done for 4-5 hours. So after booting it often shows 98%. No difference in battery capacity, just a longer time post-charge where it has drained a percent or two.
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Thanks for all the replies. I guess it makes sense. it just seems to run down a lot faster everytime I turn the phone off and back on the next day. It must just be me
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Try the unplug-then-replug routine one morning to restart the charging process. See if it is better that day. If it is, you are probably running into the same problem I talked about in my last paragraph.
I've stock jb (rooted) firmware on my Xperia P, the problem I am facing is the battery drains very quickly after it goes below 50%. If fully charged, it almost takes 6 hours to drain down to 50% with my normal usage, but after draining to 50%, only a five minute phone call sucks all of its juice and I have it below 10%. I tried greenify too but no helo, what is this problem? any help?
Thank you
Looks like there is a problem with your battery stats....
Reset your battery stats by fully charging it and then discharge it to 0% and let it automatically shut down... Then again charge it to 100% and then discharge it to 0%... Repeat this for 2 times and your battery should behave normal...
Hi
I have had my phone for a month, it has worked perfectly for the time.I am on holiday and was at the beach today, battery was at 52%, returned form the beach and my battery life percentage was jumping very randomly (e.g. 40%, 64%, 2% to 100%), until it randomized to 0% and auto-shutdown. Then i couldn't turn it back on due to no battery life. Put it in the charger and i watched for 5 minutes as it rapidly charged from 0-100%. It then at the same pace discharged to 0% and shutdown.
Due to the randomizing of the battery life in the beginning while i was browsing the internet i assume it was a bug or virus.
Can anyone help me?
Thanks
Is the preapps I'm having the same issue
When I charge my android to 100% the battery discharge so weird, it discharges from 100% to 85% the 1% takes 8 min and when it reaches 85% to 75% the 1% takes only 2 min and from 75% to 0% the 1% takes 3 min, so I think the battery indicator is the problem because the battery is good and still new I'm pretty sure about that, so can you help me with this problem and how to fix it.
Thanks.