YU Yureka Battery Issue slow charging possible solution..!! - YU Yureka General

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I will say it first itself i will not be responsible for
->Battery explotion
->Burning of your phone
->Explotion of ur charger
->or any other damage
you are doing this at your own risk
Problem:
1.The battery in yureka is only 2500mah its very disappointing.
2.The charging time of the Yu Yureka is of 4hr from 0%to 100%.:fingers-crossed:
3.The charger which came with the yureka is only 1A disappointing it only charges conventionally.
4.Even while using a 2A charger it only reduces the time to roughly about 3.hr and more. but heating a little.
Solution:
1.Our chipset support quickcharge 2.0 which charges ones battery from 0% to 60% in 30 min with certified 3A quickcharge 2.0 charger.
2.Whereas In quickcharge 1.0 it charges battery from 0% to 30% in 30min with an 2A charger.Our yurekas chipset supports both these technologies.,for safe purpose and to avoid over heating i recomment a 2A charger.:good:
3.To make it effective follow the below steps.
4.We have to root our yureka phone and install a custom Kernal with quickcharge technology 2.0.
5.To further improve the charging rate i recommend a 2A charger it is very cheap (e.g)Samsung S4 or S5 which is 2A is about 250Rs only.
6.With this U will have greater charging speed i approximately can say the time will be with in 2hr at MAX.:good:]

I hav a galaxy tab charger which reads 2.5A..... Will it work well??

have you tried yourself before posting ?
If not ...don't post !

If possible charge phone after switching off ur phone or atleast restart phone once a day it helped my brother he also own yureka

Done Everything...
I had already tried all that u said......im really tired changing kernel but no improvement.....my phone shows 4 days to full charge..(amazing isnt it ) .......Anything else u can suggest

I am having same problem

Best solutions is for Rooted Yureka users install Purify & Greenify App. Best for Battery Backup & Charges Fast
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Strange charging port dilemma discharging While charging

OK I'm using a old s4 temporarily ,normally I'd be on a s6 like I was .
This phone Initially assumed had a bad battery so I replaced it cause its a old phone and batt...
I've seen this before and never really narrowed it down to bad USB cable bad batt or something internal with phone..
Wether im on a rom or stock rooted or stock shipped no root It's like the phone wants to fight charging while discharging ,all while in use and turned on and charging .
The charge % gained is so slow vs any other s4 I've had and defiantly not like a s5 or s6
I may get 2% gain every 5 min while using a Samsung fast charger 2amp.
A lot of times I can see it discharge while charging ?
I tried 2 new batteries wiped cache dalvic multiple times
I know the charging port is bad for a fact because USB port has to be held in certain spot angle to charge...
Although logic would say if you see it charging and you see the charging BOLT? Regardless if its a worn port can a charging port that's bad but still charges charge the phone slowly cause a discharge or faulty slow Charge even when your 100% sure u see it charging ?
I have the new port coming today .
And even after and when I've managed to get 100% charge on a new battery stock rom I'm getting a fast discharge rate like 1% every 3 minutes drain.
Any known fixes ? Kernel fixes ,deep sleep issue? Volte causing the drain like it did on the s6?
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Tab S Charging Problem

Hi.
I have owned my SM-T700 for about a year now and its a beautiful tablet! But after updating my firmware to 5.0.2, i have had a problem that really messes up my time with the tablet.
My tablet has slow charging. Like extremely slow. After the update, it usually took around 9 hours to charge completely when at around 30% of battery. Now when I charge it, It only charges around 5% per hour!
I used the app called Amperes to measure my charging rate and it was at 750mA but then dropped to 30mA. I tried resolving the issue by switching to 4.4.2 but I cannot find the XAC version of it unfortunately. Also,
I am not using the samsung charger that came with the device, I am using the samsung charger for my broken s3 but it says that they take in the same amount of mA. I also tried with my cousins tab s charger to no avail.
Thanks! I would be grateful for any help!
Are you using original or hi-quality cables with a real 2.0 amp charger?
I've a Tab S 10.5 LTE updated to Lollipop from the first day I bought it, so I'm not sure if the charging speed differs from KitKat.
When using the original 2.0 amp charger and cable I've noticed that the charge is slower while I'm activelly using the tablet, but that means about 12% hour rate.
If I try with another Samsung charger rated at 0.7 amp it can recharge the tablet slowly and only when it's idle, or just slow down the battery discharge if I'm activelly using the tablet.
I consider this normal, as the tablet can easily surpass 1 amp discharge rate when the display, cpu, radios are all busy.
To get full charge rate of 1800mah , I normally see 1500mah/1600mah you need to use the original Samsung 5.3v 2amp charger and original cable as a lot of third-party charger will only charge slowly as the Tab S cannot recognize the charger is powerful enough, so it only uses a slow charge so not to damage the charger, even with the original charger after the battery reaches 80% fast charge stops and it is normal for the charger to use lower and lower ma as it reaches 100%
John.

UCH10 Fast charging not working

I have just bought the UCH10 from Sony to try out on the fast charging, its seems charging at the same rate as a regular 2.1A Charger.. Anyone facing this issue?
finoqq84 said:
I have just bought the UCH10 from Sony to try out on the fast charging, its seems charging at the same rate as a regular 2.1A Charger.. Anyone facing this issue?
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I don't know about the UCH10, but I know with my Powergen charger I see it going into HV (fast charge) mode. (The charger I have has an indicator for when it's in 9v mode).
However, I have noticed this device's thermal throttling is pretty aggressive. You need to let the thing idle if you expect it to charge at any reasonable rate thanks to the Snapdragon 810 being a power hog.
Confimed the UCh10 charger fast charge working
Only got 13% from 1% for 15mins
What happened!!
Mine came with the UCH10 charger and am using my short Sony usb cable that came with my headset (EC300). I went from 4% to 100% in 1 hour and 35 mins. At the end of the day with my bluetooth headset and smart watch conneted all day (12 hours) moderate use emails,mms,calls. I have about 42% remaining. It only seams to be getting better with each charge. Today it went from 5% to 100% in 1 hour and 22 mins.
Perheps Sony's fast charging is to speed up overall charging at a faster rate. As i was from Note 5, its charging takes only 10 mins to jump from 5% to 38%!!
Perheps they are both using different fast charging tech?
finoqq84 said:
Perheps Sony's fast charging is to speed up overall charging at a faster rate. As i was from Note 5, its charging takes only 10 mins to jump from 5% to 38%!!
Perheps they are both using different fast charging tech?
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Both are using the same under different names. Samsung named it "Adaptive fast charging" and the rest use qualcomm's name "Quick charge".
For example mine is in the box with standard 1.5 normal charger, but I am using the charger from my dead note 4 (yes it is a quick charger one) which is charging z5p at the same speed like my note 4. Also I am monittoring the charge rate, and I can confirm that samis Adaptive charger charging at max using qualcomm's quick charge standard our z5p devices.
Edit:
If note 5 charging so fast it must be another tech from Samsung (or wrong battery stats - believe me I experienced these few times on my note 4 during flashing AOSP roms).
Cheers
Edit 2:
I can remember that note 4 when stock (tw) is charging much more aggressively during initial charge (upto around 50%, and then it just slow down), while AOSP is fast charging constantly (lower rate compared to samis stock tw rom) but use quck charge upto 90-95%.. It is a setting at the end. Yoi can force set this with custom kernel.

Any way to disable fast charge?

Anyone knows if is any way to disable fast charge?
Dont like fast charge since is worst for battery life.
For Battery Life is fine. This model dont have any fast charge or something similar. The charger included its fine and cant damage the battery.
Do not mix stanrdard fast charging (=being able to suck more than 1A from the charger) and QuickCharge (Qualcomm charging technology, involving e.g temporarily increase of charging voltage well above 5V and charging current well above 2A). A2 Lite is able to fast charge, just use Ampere or similar software and you see how much current it takes.
To the OP: I read that some custom kernels have this possibility, but no idea if any of few customs roms for our device has this capability. By using external software you can limit battery charge to e.g 80%, which would help a bit, or simply use one of old chargers, which could push around 500-700 mA max.
I'm using this magisk module: https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-magic-charging-switch-cs-v2017-9-t3668427
Basically it helps to extend battery life by limiting the maximum charge, charging the phone slowly on certain range of battery level or when the battery reaches certain temperature.
Txatxiquesi said:
Anyone knows if is any way to disable fast charge?
Dont like fast charge since is worst for battery life.
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I wondered about this too. If you're not in a hurry (say, charging overnight) then maybe the slower charge will ensure optimum battery life.
I find that using a long (2M), cheap charging cable prevents fast charge!
That's understandable because the electrical resistance will be higher than a short/quality cable, so limits the charging current.
anzhaki said:
I'm using this magisk module: https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-magic-charging-switch-cs-v2017-9-t3668427
Basically it helps to extend battery life by limiting the maximum charge, charging the phone slowly on certain range of battery level or when the battery reaches certain temperature.
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I use the root app " battery charge limit", i personally limit the battery charge to 80%.
Txatxiquesi said:
I use the root app " battery charge limit", i personally limit the battery charge to 80%.
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Accubaterry app does that without root. (i think)
About fastcharging with 5v2a i think that isn't so bad for battery. (battery on my phone doesnt even really warm up)
There were some problems, on my previous phone with quickcharge. (and phone was really hot after charging)
And battery was already almost 2years old. And with using quickcharger it got really bad battery in few months.
bedencic said:
Accubaterry app does that without root. (i think)
About fastcharging with 5v2a i think that isn't so bad for battery. (battery on my phone doesnt even really warm up)
There were some problems, on my previous phone with quickcharge. (and phone was really hot after charging)
And battery was already almost 2years old. And with using quickcharger it got really bad battery in few months.
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Accubattery only can warning you about the % charge, but still charging, to stop the charge needs root, since the control file is on system partition.

Question Warp charging doesn't appear to be working

I currently have a OnePlus 9 pro T-Mobile version which I used a tool on XDA to load the global version on it. I am currently on C44 Beta and I came from derp fest android 12. I have attached screenshots of what amore and accubattery show for my battery charging on my warp charger 65W. Does this look right?
Even if the reporting is wrong the percent doesn't seem right.. I tried 5 min on a pd charger and 5 min on op 65w charger and here are the results..
My 65w car charger is a bit higher, what do you guys show on ampere or Accu battery
Hey friend. It looks like it's not warp charging. 2000mA × 4.1 V = ~8W.
I recall reading somewhere accubattery does not support dual battery scheme and would give false readings.
I use BatteryGuru which does support it and asks you to calibrate the battery the first time taking dual battery into account. I feel it gives more accurate data on my battery.
Mine also doesn't warp charge if i don't force it ( i plug/unplug and move the cable port a little until it starts) i'm not sure this is a good thing to do in the long run.
Warp charge isn't designed to be use in every cycle or full cycles it's a way to fill the battery so it won't empty on you.
If you have time to slow charge, do it. It's not a bad thing.

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