[Q] Battery drop after reboot? - Galaxy Ace II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I've been experiencing huge battery drops (from 10% up to 20%) after I reboot my phone. Is this a KitKat issue or is it my battery?
In the morning from 99% (after checking a few messages in the morning), I rebooted and I dropped 11% to 88%.
I think It may have been my battery giving me the huge drops. I don't seem to have this issue any more after buying a new one. :good:

I didnt found it on reboots, but i have this problem when i enter recovery. 20 minutes in recovery - i dont hace 20% of battery.

artur1131 said:
I didnt found it on reboots, but i have this problem when i enter recovery. 20 minutes in recovery - i dont hace 20% of battery.
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Hmmm that's strange.
I've noticed it usually drops more when I leave my headphones in.

full loaded ACE 2.
reboot cost u 5%
first 10 % gone in a few minutes for heavy users and in a few hours when deepsleep !!
what i wanna say.
the first 10 % gone in a few.
after that normal drain.

I often get this, although not as bad. I usually lose 2-5% on a reboot, sometimes up to 10%. The other week I charged it to 100% when it was off, turned it on and had 92%.

so is this actually a problem or is it normal for everyone?. Mine looses 5-8% in the first couple of minutes after I unplug the charger..

It's normal.
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edithswanneck said:
I often get this, although not as bad. I usually lose 2-5% on a reboot, sometimes up to 10%. The other week I charged it to 100% when it was off, turned it on and had 92%.
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Same experience. Around 5% to 10% is lost during my reboots.
ulalume said:
so is this actually a problem or is it normal for everyone?. Mine looses 5-8% in the first couple of minutes after I unplug the charger..
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Its normal. I usually lose the first 5% of a full charge in a couple of minutes. After it gets to 95%, battery charge will drain normally depending on usage.

Vino Kulafu said:
Same experience. Around 5% to 10% is lost during my reboots.
Its normal. I usually lose the first 5% of a full charge in a couple of minutes. After it gets to 95%, battery charge will drain normally depending on usage.
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ok then, thanks...I just thought that this didn;t happen when I was on GB, but it doesn;t matter anyway..

If I reboot once, I will lose between 5 - 10% battery. However, if I reboot straight after the first reboot, I will lose between 0 - 2% battery. I've never really understood this.
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Phone need more energy for reboot, that causing the drain. Mine usually drop 2-5%. After recharge battery alsi drop to 95-92% fast. Thats normal
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Battery Charging Issue
Is this normal?
When I charge my battery whether it be from mains or USB computer it charges ok, but as soon as it gets to 100% it still says charging for a little time and doesn't report the unplug charger message right away.
With the Jellybean 4.1.2 system I don't get the alert tone when the battery reaches FULL, therefore I have a feeling that when it still says charging even though it's showing 100% that it's actually decreasing power at that point, any help please?
I have tried other batteries, and one in particular goes from 90% right up to 100% and seems to miss that last 10 percent, so I don't use that one now.
I have the most current firmware installed.

Buy a new one
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pbgrout said:
Is this normal?
When I charge my battery whether it be from mains or USB computer it charges ok, but as soon as it gets to 100% it still says charging for a little time and doesn't report the unplug charger message right away.
With the Jellybean 4.1.2 system I don't get the alert tone when the battery reaches FULL, therefore I have a feeling that when it still says charging even though it's showing 100% that it's actually decreasing power at that point, any help please?
I have tried other batteries, and one in particular goes from 90% right up to 100% and seems to miss that last 10 percent, so I don't use that one now.
I have the most current firmware installed.
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when it says 100%, you still have to wait for a few minutes before it displays the green "full" icon in the upper left corner and asks you to disconnect the charger.
However, the first 5-8% always drains REALLY fast and not proportionally to the rest of the battery drain...

I think It may have been my battery giving me the huge drops. I don't seem to have this issue any more after buying a new one.

ItsHumf said:
I think It may have been my battery giving me the huge drops. I don't seem to have this issue any more after buying a new one.
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what about the initial drain? does the first 10% still drop fast or has this changed too with the new battery?

I just wish that JellyBean 4.1.2 would give an alert sound when the battery has reached it's full limit like Gingerbread used to do.
Who would be the best place to ask them to do this on their next update?

But I think that it does..a very short one indeed, but it does, along with the screen lighting up briefly..

ulalume said:
But I think that it does..a very short one indeed, but it does, along with the screen lighting up briefly..
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Doesn't make a sound on my phone and im not always looking at my phone to see it light up.
I have sounds all turned on and on full volume so no reason why I dont hear a sound when its reached full capacity.

ItsHumf said:
I've been experiencing huge battery drops (from 10% up to 20%) after I reboot my phone. Is this a KitKat issue or is it my battery?
In the morning from 99% (after checking a few messages in the morning), I rebooted and I dropped 11% to 88%.
I think It may have been my battery giving me the huge drops. I don't seem to have this issue any more after buying a new one. :good:
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are you using custom battery ? like double-powered-battery

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Best way to Calibrate my Battery?

I have read through different forums and posts and haven't found a definite way to properly calibrate my battery..i have tried several methods but my battery is still awful...for example, my phone can be at 50% and when i do a normal reboot...my phone is suddenly at 21%??..and it stays at that number for a while...Can i get some suggestions for the best way to calibrate my battery for the epic...
kobby2k6 said:
I have read through different forums and posts and haven't found a definite way to properly calibrate my battery..i have tried several methods but my battery is still awful...for example, my phone can be at 50% and when i do a normal reboot...my phone is suddenly at 21%??..and it stays at that number for a while...Can i get some suggestions for the best way to calibrate my battery for the epic...
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Are you on stock? You are not using quick boot are you? That is a known bug in that app.
I am on SRF 1.1.1 and when I switched over I did the battery calibration where you charge while on (always to 100%), unplug, charge while off, unplug, charge while on, unplug and then wipe battery stats. I then downloaded and ran the battery calibration tool, ran my battery out and charged to full. It's a monster now. I can really say I'm one of those people who wandered around for an hour randomly doing things and checking my phone as usual and where I would have normally been at 94%, which is fine life after an hour, it just turned to 99% at the 1 hour point. I will keep watching to see if performance is better at first and wanes or what.
The Root said:
I am on SRF 1.1.1 and when I switched over I did the battery calibration where you charge while on, unplug, charge while off, unplug, charge while on, unplug and then wipe battery stats. I then downloaded and ran the battery calibration tool, ran my battery out and charged to full. It's a monster now. I can really say I'm one of those people who wandered around for an hour randomly doing things and checking my phone as usual and where I would have normally been at 94%, which is fine life after an hour, it just turned to 99% at the 1 hour point. I will keep watching to see if performance is better at first and wanes or what.
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Where did you get this battery calibration tool? The market?
I think his issue is the big percentage changes upon reboot which is a bug and not an actual percentage drop. It was especially noted with Quick Boot.
kennyglass123 said:
Where did you get this battery calibration tool? The market?
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Yeah, it's by NeMa and requires root.
kennyglass123 said:
I think his issue is the big percentage changes upon reboot which is a bug and not an actual percentage drop. It was especially noted with Quick Boot.
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Sure, but if he stops using reboot and calibrates his battery settings, won't that fix things?
Edit: poor terminology
The Root said:
Sure, but if he stops using reboot and calibrates his battery settings, won't that fix things?
Edit: poor terminology
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Yes. But he hasn't come back to confirm or deny this is what he is doing. Not even sure if he is rooted or not. Thanks on the Nema tip. Gonna download it now.
Yeah that app is awesome. I use it all the time.
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No I don't use quickboot or any special app to get to recovery....my battery life n percentages are messed up n I am trying to find the best way to calibrate my battery....I'm currently running srf with cwn 3.0.0.6 with ext4...everything else is normal but my battery life is horrible
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Im havng the same exact problem, i power down and back on and the percentage drops drasticly. Im on SRF 1.1.0.
Follow my post exactly. I don't know which battery calibration kicked the weirdness, but it's totally stable now.
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The hardest part is finding what will tun out the battery fastest. I suggest flashlight screen on bright blue with pandora, tunein, and mlb running a live game.
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kobby2k6 said:
No I don't use quickboot or any special app to get to recovery....my battery life n percentages are messed up n I am trying to find the best way to calibrate my battery....I'm currently running srf with cwn 3.0.0.6 with ext4...everything else is normal but my battery life is horrible
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Don't count a reboot and a major change in percentage as horrible battery life. I have been getting that recently because I beta test and when it drops like 40% on a reboot I power down, plug it into a charger, it goes back to where it should be, then I power back on and it is back at the level before the reboot. It is a bug somewhere. As for your normal usage, how many hours do you get on a full charge without any reboots? Users report anywhere from 10 hours to 18 hours with some usage (of course there are a few extraordinary cases out there).
kennyglass123 said:
Don't count a reboot and a major change in percentage as horrible battery life. I have been getting that recently because I beta test and when it drops like 40% on a reboot I power down, plug it into a charger, it goes back to where it should be, then I power back on and it is back at the level before the reboot. It is a bug somewhere. As for your normal usage, how many hours do you get on a full charge without any reboots? Users report anywhere from 10 hours to 18 hours with some usage (of course there are a few extraordinary cases out there).
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If I use like the poweruser I am...it lasts about 4 to 5 hours
..that's continuously playing music with my screen off...n sometimes playing a gameloft game or PES 2011 for 15 mins and checking engadget every 20 mins or so( no Widgets btw)...when I play music for an hour with the screen off, I get atleast a 6% drain....it used to to be 3% drain or less the first time I got the phone (a week and half ago)...I am just trying to get the best life out of my battery
kennyglass123 said:
Don't count a reboot and a major change in percentage as horrible battery life. I have been getting that recently because I beta test and when it drops like 40% on a reboot I power down, plug it into a charger, it goes back to where it should be, then I power back on and it is back at the level before the reboot. It is a bug somewhere. As for your normal usage, how many hours do you get on a full charge without any reboots? Users report anywhere from 10 hours to 18 hours with some usage (of course there are a few extraordinary cases out there).
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Are you streaming music or playing mp3s stored on the phone? If you are streaming and the 3G or 4G keeps dropping out it will kill your battery constantly reconnecting.

[Q] samsung galaxy s3 charging problem

Hi,
Ive been having problems while charging my phone. Usually i charge my phone from 11 pm to 7 am and sometimes when i wake up in the morning the battery light is green and it reads as 100% battery charge but the moment i disconnect the wire it instantly drops to 30-50%. Is anyone else having these issues?
Are you stock?
I have not had this problem and charge pretty much same as you. I am stock rooted with a few apps disabled and only had the phone since October.
Try this app
Also I'm pretty sure you shouldn't let it charge for so long, it will hinder you battery life in the long run. At least that's what I have read.
lt1camaro said:
Hi,
Ive been having problems while charging my phone. Usually i charge my phone from 11 pm to 7 am and sometimes when i wake up in the morning the battery light is green and it reads as 100% battery charge but the moment i disconnect the wire it instantly drops to 30-50%. Is anyone else having these issues?
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Option 1 : Clear battery stats
Option 2 : Get a new battery and 24 hour charge
Option 3 : Let the battery DIE, drop it in the freezer for a few hours, then 12 - 24 hour charge it again. Doing this though MAY (not always does) cause the water indicator to trip. Easiest solution I found for that was I vacuum sealed my battery THEN dropped it in the freezer. No air, no moisture, no trip.
kirkgbr said:
Are you stock?
I have not had this problem and charge pretty much same as you. I am stock rooted with a few apps disabled and only had the phone since October.
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Yes i am running stock
jgaf said:
Try this app
Also I'm pretty sure you shouldn't let it charge for so long, it will hinder you battery life in the long run. At least that's what I have read.
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I would also recommend trying this app. I tried it out a few days ago and it does seem to help out quite a bit.
I find mine drops instantly to 99%. Even sometimes when I'm at 74% and if I don't use it at all, I will check back and it goes up to 78% :-/

Battery charge problem...stops at 96%

my galaxy tab pro 8.4 stops charging at 96%....
i always charge it from 10 - 15% to 100% by switching of the device...from past week it always stops at 96 and when i switch it on it goes to 100 in a cou[le of minutes...what i s to be done ..i calibrated also..no change..
Yep, you have custom rom? that's usually what happens.
I have the slim rom and mine is like that, I just unplug and then plug back in does the trick
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cloud71 said:
Yep, you have custom rom? that's usually what happens.
I have the slim rom and mine is like that, I just unplug and then plug back in does the trick
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Custom rom has nothing to do with it. I am running the stock version, and my battery won't charge up more than 64% right now. It seems the problem starts with 96/94% but gets progressively worse. Sometimes it will fix it self for a short time when I replug, but right now even that doesn't work for me.
I checked last night, and I believe the kernel just thinks the battery is nearing it's 100% state. This was a screenshot I took that shows that the battery isn't charging at full power. The closer I got to 64%, the slower the charge went:
i.imgur.com/P2i0R9s.png (Copy and paste, I am not allowed to post outside links yet..)
Sicron said:
Custom rom has nothing to do with it. I am running the stock version, and my battery won't charge up more than 64% right now. It seems the problem starts with 96/94% but gets progressively worse. Sometimes it will fix it self for a short time when I replug, but right now even that doesn't work for me.
I checked last night, and I believe the kernel just thinks the battery is nearing it's 100% state. This was a screenshot I took that shows that the battery isn't charging at full power. The closer I got to 64%, the slower the charge went:
i.imgur.com/P2i0R9s.png (Copy and paste, I am not allowed to post outside links yet..)
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Have you tried just using the tablet when it was "fully" charged to 64%? I see three possibilities and I would be curious to know was the case:
1) Your battery is only charging to 64% and when you start using it, it will decrease at a normal rate and you'll get 1/3 less time out of the charge.
2) Your battery is showing 64% for all charges >= 64%. So, it could be at 100% charged and will stay at 64% until you've used up 36% of your battery.
3) It is scaling wrong so that 64% == 100% and the battery percentage will decrease as you use the tablet, but it will decrease 1/3 slower than it used to (aka the time from 100% to 0% when you first bought it would be the same as your time now from 64% to 0%).
Any idea which of those three is actually happening?
crpalmer said:
Have you tried just using the tablet when it was "fully" charged to 64%? I see three possibilities and I would be curious to know was the case:
1) Your battery is only charging to 64% and when you start using it, it will decrease at a normal rate and you'll get 1/3 less time out of the charge.
2) Your battery is showing 64% for all charges >= 64%. So, it could be at 100% charged and will stay at 64% until you've used up 36% of your battery.
3) It is scaling wrong so that 64% == 100% and the battery percentage will decrease as you use the tablet, but it will decrease 1/3 slower than it used to (aka the time from 100% to 0% when you first bought it would be the same as your time now from 64% to 0%).
Any idea which of those three is actually happening?
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Definitely the first one. Right now I am at about 35% and have 2.5-3 hours screen time since the 64% (can't check for a definitive screentime as the indicator doesn't reset unless you charge to 100%). So that would translate to the about 7.5-8 hours I get when I do have a full charge.
I also checked once before when I had this issue by letting my battery completely discharge and then start up my tablet again and I had 1% left, so it was pretty much completely drained. I'll probably charge it again tonight and I expect I will have an even lower full battery percentage.
Try using a different 2amp charger and/or different cable
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The only real fix for this opening the back up and unplugging the battery. When you plug it back in you won't see the problem again. Not sure why.... But that's how I fixed mine. Been good for two months now.
dodo99x said:
Try using a different 2amp charger and/or different cable
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Also tried that already. Still only charges up to a lower percentage. Only thing I haven't tried is unplugging the entire battery.
It charged up to 100% for some reason last night. The only thing that is really weird that it charged 1% every five minutes from like 85-95% and then suddenly in the last 5 minutes it instantly charged from 95 to 100%. The whole battery thing is just really weird.

How I fixed my battery life [Calibration][NoRoot]

So I am on the WWE of Nougat, version 2.41.401.41. I was getting abysmal battery life, at about 2h30m screen on time, without doing anything special (just browsing, some social media, etc.).
Also, AccuBattery was showing the battery capacity at 2300 MhA, which I found quite impossible for a one year old device.
I suspected that my battery was badly calibrated. What I did is what is described in this thread, slightly modified:
Charge the phone while turned on up to 100%.
Remove the charger and reboot the phone. Upon reboot, the battery will have dropped at about 96-98%.
Reconnect the charger and charge again up to 100%.
Remove the charger again and reboot the phone. This time, the battery will have dropped again, but not as much as the first time.
Repeat steps 2 and 3 until after reboot your battery remains at 100% or at least 99% (depends on how freaky you want to get).
After doing the above I have been getting about 3h30m to 4h00m screen on time and AccuBattery is showing about 2700 MhA battery capacity.
Seems that HTC has really messed up the battery calibration on the 10. Hope this little "trick" helps you as much as it did help me.
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A follow up to this, here is a reply I got from HTC support, regarding battery:
* For battery calibration :
please unplug the phone from charger - turn off the phone device - press on Volume up + Volume down - Power on button all at the same time till the phone started on , please check the battery indicator ,then follow as below :
1. Restart your device
2. Turn on Airplane Mode
3. Connect your device to the charger, and charge it fully
4. Set screen brightness to Max.
5. Set Screen Time out to never.
6. Dial *#*#3424#*#*, choose battery and Charging run down test, and follow the instructions.
If the device loses more than 40% of battery in an hour, then send your device to the repair center
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errikosd said:
So I am on the WWE of Nougat, version 2.41.401.41. I was getting abysmal battery life, at about 2h30m screen on time, without doing anything special (just browsing, some social media, etc.).
Also, AccuBattery was showing the battery capacity at 2300 MhA, which I found quite impossible for a one year old device.
I suspected that my battery was badly calibrated. What I did is what is described in this thread, slightly modified:
Charge the phone while turned on up to 100%.
Remove the charger and reboot the phone. Upon reboot, the battery will have dropped at about 96-98%.
Reconnect the charger and charge again up to 100%.
Remove the charger again and reboot the phone. This time, the battery will have dropped again, but not as much as the first time.
Repeat steps 2 and 3 until after reboot your battery remains at 100% or at least 99% (depends on how freaky you want to get).
After doing the above I have been getting about 3h30m to 4h00m screen on time and AccuBattery is showing about 2700 MhA battery capacity.
Seems that HTC has really messed up the battery calibration on the 10. Hope this little "trick" helps you as much as it did help me.
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Hey, so one month-ish on, how has the battery life been? Has it stayed at 3h30-4h00 screen time or has it dropped again like before?
Devzz said:
Hey, so one month-ish on, how has the battery life been? Has it stayed at 3h30-4h00 screen time or has it dropped again like before?
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Depends on the usage really. I have given up on measuring the SOT, I just plug in every day at night. But has been pretty stable, gets me through the day.
errikosd said:
Depends on the usage really. I have given up on measuring the SOT, I just plug in every day at night. But has been pretty stable, gets me through the day.
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Fair enough, it's a bit pointless at this point to be honest. Does the phone reboot randomly below 50/60% or has calibration fixed that issue? That's the biggest gripe I have with the Nougat update at the moment. If calibration fixes it, I'm gonna do it now! If not, do you reckon another kernel fix it?
Thanks for replying!
Devzz said:
Fair enough, it's a bit pointless at this point to be honest. Does the phone reboot randomly below 50/60% or has calibration fixed that issue? That's the biggest gripe I have with the Nougat update at the moment. If calibration fixes it, I'm gonna do it now! If not, do you reckon another kernel fix it?
Thanks for replying!
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I have never had that issue, before or after "calibration". I am using stock ROM with ElementalX kernel (stock settings in Aroma).
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I have never had that issue, before or after "calibration". I am using stock ROM with ElementalX kernel (stock settings in Aroma).
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Turns out it is a common issue:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-10/help/random-shut-boot-loops-t3690547. Seems to be software related hence my initial question!
i have 300 mah battery capacity on my htc 10 , happened overnight ...
A follow up to this, here is a reply I got from HTC support, regarding battery:
* For battery calibration :
please unplug the phone from charger - turn off the phone device - press on Volume up + Volume down - Power on button all at the same time till the phone started on , please check the battery indicator ,then follow as below :
1. Restart your device
2. Turn on Airplane Mode
3. Connect your device to the charger, and charge it fully
4. Set screen brightness to Max.
5. Set Screen Time out to never.
6. Dial *#*#3424#*#*, choose battery and Charging run down test, and follow the instructions.
If the device loses more than 40% of battery in an hour, then send your device to the repair center
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Did that work for you?
For me the htc tool is showing like 6-7%discharge over the one hour...
But if I I use Spotify or any other online/local music app, this can't be true...
Seems to be a software problem, nothing to do with nougat or oreo, nor with firmware version.
Trying the "manual" calibration tomorrow.
About the 40% rule... I already had a support guy say it only needs to be 25%...
Still my battery is far far away from that... Sadly, would love to send it in to have a fresh battery...
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A follow up to this, here is a reply I got from HTC support, regarding battery:
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houston_ said:
For me the htc tool is showing like 6-7%discharge over the one hour...
But if I I use Spotify or any other online/local music app, this can't be true...
Seems to be a software problem, nothing to do with nougat or oreo, nor with firmware version.
Trying the "manual" calibration tomorrow.
About the 40% rule... I already had a support guy say it only needs to be 25%...
Still my battery is far far away from that... Sadly, would love to send it in to have a fresh battery...
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from my understanding you are referring to the 40% in the quoted text
so when you do the test it should only lose about 25% in one hr like the HTC rep said to you instead of the 40 quoted by the other forum user?
Nolia said:
from my understanding you are referring to the 40% in the quoted text
so when you do the test it should only lose about 25% in one hr like the HTC rep said to you instead of the 40 quoted by the other forum user?
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Right, I am in contact with the HTC support using their FB chat.
Last time I asked, still on HTC One m7, it was around 40% for me too.
This time they said it should not drop below 75%.
To be sure you should ask the support yourself, maybe it depends on the country as well?
Battery
Nolia said:
from my understanding you are referring to the 40% in the quoted text
so when you do the test it should only lose about 25% in one hr like the HTC rep said to you instead of the 40 quoted by the other forum user?
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Have you tried wiping the cache partition, my battery was 100% & went to 81% and held its charge for much longer, it's a short way of clearing your battery stats
Another trick
I found an alternate trick and it looks like it's a bit more effective (at least for me):
Basically following OP's instructions: charging it to 100% then turn the phone off. But instead of restarting, Turn OFF the phone then hold power+volume down until the backlight of the back and app switcher buttons flashes twice then let go. Then turn on the phone while holding volume up. I think this helps force a battery recalibration every time.
When I did it once I got to 78% then the second restart 55%. I'm currently charging for the 3rd restart to see if I can get better than that. Previously when I tried OP's method a few days earlier I got 78% on the first restart , 98% on the second, and 99% for every time I tried after that.
Draika said:
I found an alternate trick and it looks like it's a bit more effective (at least for me):
Basically following OP's instructions: charging it to 100% then turn the phone off. But instead of restarting, Turn OFF the phone then hold power+volume down until the backlight of the back and app switcher buttons flashes twice then let go. Then turn on the phone while holding volume up. I think this helps force a battery recalibration every time.
When I did it once I got to 78% then the second restart 55%. I'm currently charging for the 3rd restart to see if I can get better than that. Previously when I tried OP's method a few days earlier I got 78% on the first restart , 98% on the second, and 99% for every time I tried after that.
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Did you unplug the phone before turning it off or did you keep it plugged in?
have you guys tried the Chargie app? It's coupled with a hardware device that limits charging to the phone at your desired level and saves the battery long term.
Unfortunately none of the above did the trick for me. Still, the phone randomly (once in a while) goes to loop when 15 to 20 percent of charge is remaining and won't stop before I plug in a charger. /sad face/
errikosd said:
* For battery calibration :
please unplug the phone from charger - turn off the phone device - press on Volume up + Volume down - Power on button all at the same time till the phone started on , please check the battery indicator ,then follow as below :
1. Restart your device
2. Turn on Airplane Mode
3. Connect your device to the charger, and charge it fully
4. Set screen brightness to Max.
5. Set Screen Time out to never.
6. Dial *#*#3424#*#*, choose battery and Charging run down test, and follow the instructions.
If the device loses more than 40% of battery in an hour, then send your device to the repair center
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Well the test consumed around 50% of my battery. The issue that started around a month ago is that my phone shuts off around 30% battery , however it won't switch on again till I plug-in the charger and when it is on , the battery is at 1%. Seems that the phones is displaying a 1% as 30% before shutting down. What should I do ?
DemonicSpirit said:
Well the test consumed around 50% of my battery. The issue that started around a month ago is that my phone shuts off around 30% battery , however it won't switch on again till I plug-in the charger and when it is on , the battery is at 1%. Seems that the phones is displaying a 1% as 30% before shutting down. What should I do ?
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I had the exact same problem. I sent it to HTC and got the battery replaced.
errikosd said:
I had the exact same problem. I sent it to HTC and got the battery replaced.
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Mind I ask how mch htc chared for this service?
Was it in US?
Thank you. :good:
Mine is currently sitting at,
according to accubattery at least:
on P - 66% capacity
on N - 75% capacity

Battery hold from 11% to 0%

Hi all,
occasionally I see my 7 months old Pixel 3a XL can't hold battery power from 11% down. Switches off very fast, abnormally fast. Then if I power it and start it then keeps on restarting until battery level is higher than 5-6%
I use the original charger only. Sometimes it appears, some it does not and I can see it discharges as expected.
I try to keep my battery within 40-100% full and discharge it very rarely to 0%.
Anyone facing those abnormalities? Can't think of connected events - updates, etc ....
Cheers
p.s. after last night happening again, charged the phone from 0% to 86% (phone was off during charge), turned on on 86% and left over night on the shelf. Usually drains 2-3%, this morning it dropped from 86% to 62%. All connections off, nothing unusual shown in the battery usage stats...
TodNex said:
Hi all,
occasionally I see my 7 months old Pixel 3a XL can't hold battery power from 11% down. Switches off very fast, abnormally fast. Then if I power it and start it then keeps on restarting until battery level is higher than 5-6%
I use the original charger only. Sometimes it appears, some it does not and I can see it discharges as expected.
I try to keep my battery within 40-100% full and discharge it very rarely to 0%.
Anyone facing those abnormalities? Can't think of connected events - updates, etc ....
Cheers
p.s. after last night happening again, charged the phone from 0% to 86% (phone was off during charge), turned on on 86% and left over night on the shelf. Usually drains 2-3%, this morning it dropped from 86% to 62%. All connections off, nothing unusual shown in the battery usage stats...
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That's pretty weird
My 3a xl (about the same age as yours) doesn't use more than 10% max when left overnight. Are you using AOD or anything?
Sent from my Pixel 3a XL using XDA Labs
@Skittles9823 nothing beside stock Android and apps that I've used forever. Strange is that it's occasional - also occassional is initial drain from 100% to 92%.
Maybe its time to flash it - nothing suspicious is shown in batt stats
I use the fast charger that came with it. Not sure how it affects battery life long term. I try to keep it 100% to 40% usually and not charge it if not necessary..
TodNex said:
@Skittles9823
I use the fast charger that came with it. Not sure how it affects battery life long term. I try to keep it 100% to 40% usually and not charge it if not necessary..
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I think popular wisdom is that both fast charging and in particular charging to 100% are not kind to the battery's longivety. Divided opinion about the effect of discharging to low percentages. Personally I charge to between 70 and 80% unless I know I'm going to need more capacity. 3a XL has a bigish battery, which helps. I recharge most nights but only to 70-80%. End of day I usually end up between high 40's and low 30's charge.
I manually set all apps I don't actually need to run in background to 'restricted' background use.
I charge mine up to a 100% often, when using it heavy.. I never heard of charging a battery to 100% being bad for it, unless you believe everything that is told or should I say sold to you.. Sounds like a faulty battery. If still under the 1 yr usual warranty I would have it replaced. I have drained mine down to less than 20% and still never experience any issue that OP state.
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I never heard of charging a battery to 100% being bad for it
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Some research references in here
https://accubattery.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/210224725-Charging-research-and-methodology
https://accubattery.zendesk.com/hc/...-Cycle-Life-Modeling-of-Lithium-Ion-Batteries
Also Apple have actually introduced a feature to stop/postpone 100% charging when the phone thinks it's not required. Would be good if we had similar/more control for Android.
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT210512
WibblyW said:
Some research references in here
https://accubattery.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/210224725-Charging-research-and-methodology
https://accubattery.zendesk.com/hc/...-Cycle-Life-Modeling-of-Lithium-Ion-Batteries
Also Apple have actually introduced a feature to stop/postpone 100% charging when the phone thinks it's not required. Would be good if we had similar/more control for Android.
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT210512
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I'm still not sold on the idea that charging a battery to 100% is bad.. But thanks for those links.
doubledragon5 said:
I'm still not sold on the idea that charging a battery to 100% is bad.. But thanks for those links.
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It's actually true. Lithium Ion batters degrade over time, the speed of which, depends on the amount of battery cycles they go through (0-100% and vice versa). Others have done the research and the math and found that generally a 20% to 80% and vice versa charge seems to be the best for longevity.
Personally I charge to 100 but try to charge my phone when it gets to 20-30%.
Sent from my Pixel 3a XL using XDA Labs
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I'm still not sold on the idea that charging a battery to 100% is bad.. But thanks for those links.
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Evidence and research is there. Of course you don't have to believe it. It's your phone, your battery, your money
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Evidence and research is there. Of course you don't have to believe it. It's your phone, your battery, your money
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So very true my phone my money. In all my years of using cell phones, I think I have actually replaced a battery once because it went bad.
Thank you all for the links and the inputs!
One more symptom - when is very low like this morning - 1% and put it in charger - phone shuts off.
I will keep the battery in 40-80% for the future and limit the drain below 40%. I tried to charge it slow with USB - took me like 6-7 hours...
How long it takes you from zero to 100% with the stock charger - looks very fast to me - 0% to 67% in 35 mins
I personally tried to research and could not find what is worse for these batteries - number of cycles (obvious less when used below 40%) or the low capacity usage ?
TodNex said:
Thank you all for the links and the inputs!
One more symptom - when is very low like this morning - 1% and put it in charger - phone shuts off.
I will keep the battery in 40-80% for the future and limit the drain below 40%. I tried to charge it slow with USB - took me like 6-7 hours...
How long it takes you from zero to 100% with the stock charger - looks very fast to me - 0% to 67% in 35 mins
I personally tried to research and could not find what is worse for these batteries - number of cycles (obvious less when used below 40%) or the low capacity usage ?
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The included charger is a fast charger, good for headlining how fast it charges, not so great for the battery. I just use a 'standard' (Anker) USB charger.
Jury's out on if deeper discharge is bad, but it's the number of complete cycles (0-100% counting as 1). So 40 - 80% is 0.4 of a full cycle, and you're not stressing the battery so much by taking it to 100%. Many folk here replace their phones frequently enough not to be bothered by all this - if they sell it when 20% of the battery capacity's gone, that's fine.
I've observed the behaviour and few things made me question myself...one time I can see 13% battery and palying Youtube just shutdown the phone. Put it into charger and started showing 4% as initial charge.
There was another time when using Viber video shutdown in 23% but can be overheat or software bug.
I try to keep it these days above 40% charge but still use the supplied charger till I buy new slower one.
TodNex said:
I've observed the behaviour and few things made me question myself...one time I can see 13% battery and palying Youtube just shutdown the phone. Put it into charger and started showing 4% as initial charge.
There was another time when using Viber video shutdown in 23% but can be overheat or software bug.
I try to keep it these days above 40% charge but still use the supplied charger till I buy new slower one.
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The good news is that this phone seems to be pretty easy to repair and a battery replacement could very well be a good option for you, especially since you wouldn't be compromising any water resistance or anything

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