Charging after restart - Google Pixel 2 XL Questions & Answers

Hi everyone!
Android Pie has improved the battery life, but sometimes the device doesn't charge at all unless I restart it, I always have to check. Does anyone experience this issue?
Thanks in advance

livkellner said:
Hi everyone!
Android Pie has improved the battery life, but sometimes the device doesn't charge at all unless I restart it, I always have to check. Does anyone experience this issue?
Thanks in advance
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It happened to me twice, I put the phone on the charger and left it. the "Charging rapidly" note popped up! About an hour later when I checked, it didn't charge a single percent... Disconnecting then connecting the charger didn't work... I had to restart the phone too... After that it worked... It did it only twice however since the second time I always wait until it charges at least 1%.... Just to be sure it works... ? I'm on stock rooted pie.

I do exactly the same! It happened three or four time.... And luckily I never let the battery out completely!
My phone isn't rooted, I bought it on April.
Thanks for your reply ?

livkellner said:
I do exactly the same! It happened three or four time.... And luckily I never let the battery out completely!
My phone isn't rooted, I bought it on April.
Thanks for your reply ?
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Yes I make sure as well to have some juice left in the battery before I put it on charge. And I think it must be something to do with the software as it never happened on 8.1 and I bought my phone brand new in June 2018 so it's barely 6 month old...

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Battery Failed

Hi Guys,
Ive had my GPAD for about 2 months now, i came to use it today and the device was dead. Simple enough i thought the battery had just drained, however when i plugged it in to charge it just did a strange bootloop. The LG screen appeared a battery icon with 0% appeared and then instantly rebooted itself doing the same process over and over.
I thought if i left it for a bit it might need a charge before going any further i.e. battery was completely drained. I have left it for over and hour and its still doing the same thing. As soon as you unplug it from the mains it dies and wont turn on.
I'm assuming my battery has completely failed, has anyone else experienced this with this device. I've owned lots of phones and tablets over the years and have never known a battery fail like this before?
Thanks
Cookie
cookie12 said:
Hi Guys,
Ive had my GPAD for about 2 months now, i came to use it today and the device was dead. Simple enough i thought the battery had just drained, however when i plugged it in to charge it just did a strange bootloop. The LG screen appeared a battery icon with 0% appeared and then instantly rebooted itself doing the same process over and over.
I thought if i left it for a bit it might need a charge before going any further i.e. battery was completely drained. I have left it for over and hour and its still doing the same thing. As soon as you unplug it from the mains it dies and wont turn on.
I'm assuming my battery has completely failed, has anyone else experienced this with this device. I've owned lots of phones and tablets over the years and have never known a battery fail like this before?
Thanks
Cookie
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If it immediately gave a sign of life when you plugged it in, then it was not off. Power it off with the power button, then plug it in to charge. Try this also on your computer if that fails, and finally, treat it as if it were bricked and thus set it to Download mode, and try a recovery.
cookie12 said:
Hi Guys,
Ive had my GPAD for about 2 months now, i came to use it today and the device was dead. Simple enough i thought the battery had just drained, however when i plugged it in to charge it just did a strange bootloop. The LG screen appeared a battery icon with 0% appeared and then instantly rebooted itself doing the same process over and over.
I thought if i left it for a bit it might need a charge before going any further i.e. battery was completely drained. I have left it for over and hour and its still doing the same thing. As soon as you unplug it from the mains it dies and wont turn on.
I'm assuming my battery has completely failed, has anyone else experienced this with this device. I've owned lots of phones and tablets over the years and have never known a battery fail like this before?
Thanks
Cookie
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I just had the exact same problem myself.
I did use CM11. What did you use?
After going back to stock it worked fine. Now, I am just about to try cm11 again.
Sorry for Kate reply, didn't really Jeep an eye on the thread as I thought it was just dead lol. I used madhi ROM which I think is cm11 based. I'll try and put it back to stock.
Thanks for your reply
Cookie
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cybercrash said:
I just had the exact same problem myself.
I did use CM11. What did you use?
After going back to stock it worked fine. Now, I am just about to try cm11 again.
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Finally got round to trying this and it worked. I'm now back to stock and its working perfectly again.
Thank you so much, i was so close to giving up on it lol
Cookie

Device temperature too low. Cannot charge

Hi
So recently my OP3 fell, in the beginning everything was fine, but then i noticed that my device won't charge. I get the charging message for a few seconds then it disappears and my battery level is always at 50%. So now i have it connected to a Power Bank and it works just fine if i disconnected it about 5min lated it will just Shut Down. While Off if i try to charge my device first 5 seconds i get charging message and the battery animation with 50% displayed then i get an error message "Device temperature too low. Cannot charge".
Oh and when i connected my device to my PC as file transfer everything is fine, so i dont think its the port.
I left my OP3 once turned off for 3 hours with the dash charge and it lasted for about 30-40min without the power bank so it clearly is charging.
Any thoughts on why is that happening, or why my OP3 doesn't allow me to charge the battery?
Thanks in advance.
cgprince06 said:
Hi
So recently my OP3 fell, in the beginning everything was fine, but then i noticed that my device won't charge. I get the charging message for a few seconds then it disappears and my battery level is always at 50%. So now i have it connected to a Power Bank and it works just fine if i disconnected it about 5min lated it will just Shut Down. While Off if i try to charge my device first 5 seconds i get charging message and the battery animation with 50% displayed then i get an error message "Device temperature too low. Cannot charge".
Oh and when i connected my device to my PC as file transfer everything is fine, so i dont think its the port.
I left my OP3 once turned off for 3 hours with the dash charge and it lasted for about 30-40min without the power bank so it clearly is charging.
Any thoughts on why is that happening, or why my OP3 doesn't allow me to charge the battery?
Thanks in advance.
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Try with 0% of battery
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HIshan Pavidu said:
Try with 0% of battery
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Hi thanks for the reply, thats the thing my OP3 dies out of battery so the battery is at 0% but my device displays always 50%. Even now i have it connected with the power bank, if i remove it after a minute or so it will die.
cgprince06 said:
Hi thanks for the reply, thats the thing my OP3 dies out of battery so the battery is at 0% but my device displays always 50%. Even now i have it connected with the power bank, if i remove it after a minute or so it will die.
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Try to calibrate battery in that minute with battery calibrate app
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HIshan Pavidu said:
Try to calibrate battery in that minute with battery calibrate app
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Just did, and its still the same. Took some pictures if you wanna have a look.
Image 1. Battery to low. My guess is its close to 0%
Image 2. Conect phone to power bank and its charging, you can even see it in the light indicator.
Image 3. I get the "Device temperature too low" error, at which point i can turn in my device.
cgprince06 said:
Just did, and its still the same. Took some pictures if you wanna have a look.
Image 1. Battery to low. My guess is its close to 0%
Image 2. Conect phone to power bank and its charging, you can even see it in the light indicator.
Image 3. I get the "Device temperature too low" error, at which point i can turn in my device.
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This is the first time i heard about this maybe you try to chat with oneplus
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HIshan Pavidu said:
This is the first time i heard about this maybe you try to chat with oneplus
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Already did, all the said was reset your device.
Im just trying to figure it out.. is it a hardware or software thing.
Thanks anyways
cgprince06 said:
Already did, all the said was reset your device.
Im just trying to figure it out.. is it a hardware or software thing.
Thanks anyways
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Maybe its software did u try to flash stock rom via pc
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HIshan Pavidu said:
Maybe its software did u try to flash stock rom via pc
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Oh sorry forgot to mention, i am on stock rom i only had the device for 10days and didnt had the time to root it.
I would try to root it now, but im afraid that the device might shut half way and ill brick it.
cgprince06 said:
Oh sorry forgot to mention, i am on stock rom i only had the device for 10days and didnt had the time to root it.
I would try to root it now, but im afraid that the device might shut half way and ill brick it.
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No need root to flash stock rom go to this link http://downloads.oneplus.net/oneplus-3/oneplus_3_oxygenos_3.2.1/ and follow the instruction
Good luck
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Perhaps a different thing, but the BlackBerry playbook had an issue where people had to 'stack charge' until it reached a certain point.
Stack charging involves charging for 5s, then switching off at the source, and repeating this for several instances (eg 30 or 50). The idea being that it keeps kicking the battery module to work until it reaches either a voltage or perhaps a temperature that it then works properly again.
Could be worth trying.
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@cgprince06
Get a replacement ASAP
Regards.
Prince Chandela said:
@cgprince06
Get a replacement ASAP
Regards.
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Cant really do that the device fell from quit the height, it was an accident... I dont think OnePlus will replace it.
On the other hand thanks god i did the 12 months insurance, filling the forms now,l. Hopefully it wont take long to get fixed.
Thanks tho
kboya said:
Perhaps a different thing, but the BlackBerry playbook had an issue where people had to 'stack charge' until it reached a certain point.
Stack charging involves charging for 5s, then switching off at the source, and repeating this for several instances (eg 30 or 50). The idea being that it keeps kicking the battery module to work until it reaches either a voltage or perhaps a temperature that it then works properly again.
Could be worth trying.
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It sounds like doing a CPR to the battery
I have already made a claim with the insurance, and wouldn't wanna mess with it now.
Its weird tho that this happend, its clearly is charging till the point where i can switch the device on and it stops, this makes me think thats its an software issue.
sounds like a broken sensor, hope your insurance will replace the phone for you m8
cgprince06 said:
It sounds like doing a CPR to the battery
I have already made a claim with the insurance, and wouldn't wanna mess with it now.
Its weird tho that this happend, its clearly is charging till the point where i can switch the device on and it stops, this makes me think thats its an software issue.
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IMHO as it also plays up whilst switched off its almost definitely a hardware issue, also the fact it's occured after a drop.
ghostofcain said:
IMHO as it also plays up whilst switched off its almost definitely a hardware issue, also the fact it's occured after a drop.
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It could be anything really, i just found it really weird that my OP3 doesn't allow me to charge the battery because the temperature is low.... Thats the first time i see something like that... Well i already made the claim from the insurance, just waiting to hear back from them.
I got the same problem. I'll reset my phone and hope this will work. **** this ****....
Mulayan said:
I got the same problem. I'll reset my phone and hope this will work. **** this ****....
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Hey sorry to hear here about it, i tried everything but couldn't fix it and in the end i sent my device to the Insurance company and they fixed it for me :/
Same
This just happened to me as well. I noticed my battery level was at 100% all day, and after a reset, 50%. Then my phone died around dinner, and when I plugged it in it instantly read as being 100% charged until it gave the "Device Temperature Too Low" message. I left it alone for the night, tried again in the morning and then it wouldn't even display a message at all (battery was completely drained I guess).
Anyway, had to get an RMA from OnePlus 3 and sent it in. This is the second time, though the first was my fault (dropped my phone and shattered the screen). I realized I did drop it prior to these issues, but it was from about a foot off the ground, and it was in its case. Doubt that could have done it but that does seem like a common theme here.
So I guess if you're reading this cause you googled "OnePlus 3 Device Temperature Too Low": open a ticket with OnePlus.

Phone won't charge, also I think it tries to turn on by itself

Hello!
My phone suddenly stopped charging... and now it is dead... now... like every 3 or 5 minutes, it vibrates by itself, even if unplugged... Anyone heard of this issue?
More info in my last post:
I'm unlocked, rooted, xposed, installed Beanstalk ROM, etc... But I did that months ago (I don't know, 6 months ago?) and it has been working flaglessly, I didnt do ANY change prior to this problem (really, no changes, not even a new appp installed or removed in months)
So I really think it is something in the usb charger.... Maybe I'm wrong and it got bricked somehow... please validate that.
Also, it still vibrating at least once every five minutes. (I woke up all night with it vibrating and now it is on my desk and it still does it)
I just tried an adb wait-for-devices and nothing happens, also tried to reboot it the same way and nothing happens.
Now, I remember that I did something before the phone turned off (battery ran off) I deactivated an Xposed module (latalysm or somethign like that) and didn't reboot it to complete the deactivation. Maybe it has something to do with 0% battery and that?
I really don't think so... But your advice is really welcome.
Thank you in advance.
Did you rooted or unlocked?
Cryorus said:
Hello!
My phone suddenly stopped charging... and now it is dead... now... like every 3 or 5 minutes, it vibrates by itself, even if unplugged... Anyone heard of this issue?
Thank you in advance.
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You are bricked .
Check unbricking threads...
I'm unlocked, rooted, xposed, installed Beanstalk ROM, etc... But I did that months ago (I don't know, 6 months ago?) and it has been working flaglessly, I didnt do ANY change prior to this problem (really, no changes, not even a new appp installed or removed in months)
So I really think it is something in the usb charger.... Maybe I'm wrong and it got bricked somehow... please validate that.
Also, it still vibrating at least once every five minutes. (I woke up all night with it vibrating and now it is on my desk and it still does it)
Edit: I just tried an adb wait-for-devices and nothing happens, also tried to reboot it the same way and nothing happens.
Now, I remember that I did something before the phone turned off (battery ran off) I deactivated an Xposed module (latalysm or somethign like that) and didn't reboot it to complete the deactivation. Maybe it has something to do with 0% battery and that?
I really don't think so... But your advice is really welcome.
Thank you in advance
Regards!
New data:
When I pluggin the phone to the PC, the PC plays the "hardware detection sound" but then it disconnects too. Maybe it has something to do with the battery or something related?
Thank you in advance, phone is still dead.
Mario.
Well... my phone is now even more dead... I think the problem is the battery, even if I try to charge it doesn't even get warm, I replaced the usb piece of the phone expecting that it was something with that but no... Now I'm waiting to get a replacement battery.
Anyone heard of the same issue? I've found many people having the same issue, but most of them solved the problem unplugging the battery and then plugging it back again.
Please help!
Regards.
Cryorus said:
Well... my phone is now even more dead... I think the problem is the battery, even if I try to charge it doesn't even get warm, I replaced the usb piece of the phone expecting that it was something with that but no... Now I'm waiting to get a replacement battery.
Anyone heard of the same issue? I've found many people having the same issue, but most of them solved the problem unplugging the battery and then plugging it back again.
Please help!
Regards.
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I have exactly the same problem. It's like the phone is not charging at all. Have you tried taking the battery out and then in?
Small update: I've tried 4 different chargers and god knows how many different cables, tried connecting it to the PC, nothing seems to help.
NiKiToS-04 said:
I have exactly the same problem. It's like the phone is not charging at all. Have you tried taking the battery out and then in?
Small update: I've tried 4 different chargers and god knows how many different cables, tried connecting it to the PC, nothing seems to help.
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Yes I tried that 2 months ago... But yesterday... I arrived home and tried to charge again, waited about 2 hours, turned it in and pop... I have the phone again (I keep losing phone and data signal, but... come on, it is on now)... So I don't know... I heard many times that pluging in and off the battery and "waiting" seemed to work for a lot of people, but come on... 2 months?
Regards.
I have exactly the same problem. I have replace the battery. The problem still again with the new battery
hugo06 said:
I have exactly the same problem. I have replace the battery. The problem still again with the new battery
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Wow... so the problem is not the battery... then it is really weird, how can just "waiting" be the solution?
Hugo, how long have you been with your phone turned off?
One month, the time to receive the new battery
hugo06 said:
One month, the time to receive the new battery
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That is a lot... I waited 2 months... sorry I don't know anything about the matter... but don't lose faith, maybe it will turn on again someday.... Advice, charge it and leave it charging for... a week? then try again.
I've decided to fiddle with a needle inside the USB charging port recently. After that my phone suddenly was recognised by the computer and started charging and working. After I connect it to the real charger, doesn't matter if it's original or not, it stops working and doesn't even charge from the PC. Then I have to fiddle inside the charging port and everything works again... wtf really? what can be dead?
NiKiToS-04 said:
I've decided to fiddle with a needle inside the USB charging port recently. After that my phone suddenly was recognised by the computer and started charging and working. After I connect it to the real charger, doesn't matter if it's original or not, it stops working and doesn't even charge from the PC. Then I have to fiddle inside the charging port and everything works again... wtf really? what can be dead?
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This seems like a different problem than ours... maybe you should try replacing the usb charging port.
Cryorus said:
This seems like a different problem than ours... maybe you should try replacing the usb charging port.
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I'm not so sure... It sound's more like I'm either grounding some contacts or I'm somehow short circuiting something. Maybe it could be a broken capacitor or something? That would explain why your phone started working after 2 month.
Well in any case it would be interesting íf somebody with that issue would try touching the contacts in the USB port with metal needle and connect the phone to the PC.
I've ordered a new USB thingy already and going to swap it soon, I'll keep you updated.
I have try to change the battery and the usb port. The battery work one time but won't charge. Can't say if it is the same issue or because is is a cheap battery
Any news NiKiToS?

Mi 5s Sudden Death?

Hello everybody,
so yesterday my two year old Mi 5s died completely after crashing 3 times in about 30 Minutes.
After the first crash I noticed that the battery status had suddenly dropped from ~60% to 33%.
Now, after 3 crashes, the Phone seems to be completely dead. No Bootscreen, no status LED when charging.
Also, the phone doesn't even get slightly warmer when plugged into a charger.
It's literally just a brick at this point.
Because of the suspicious battery drop after the first crash, I suspect that the battery just died.
Fortunately I ordered a replacement already, about 1.5 weeks ago.
My question is this:
Would you suggest waiting for the new battery (which should arrive in 2-3 weeks) and hoping everything works with a new battery?
Or would you rather buy a new phone?
Even if you are not an expert, I would still appreciate your opinion.
In case anyone wonders, I was using LOS15 with latest(-ish) firmware and magisk, though I suppose none of that matters for the issue at hand.
UPDATE: After removing the battery; plugging in charger; attatching battery and repeated plugging in and out I now have a blinking red LED.
Victory? Not sure .. I still can't boot but at least something is working?
this thread sounds similar to your situation... https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-5s/how-to/blinking-red-led-death-t3743795
worth a shot before your new battery arrives. and since you already ordered your battery its best to wait for it and install on your phone, while putting your sim in a backup phone. if it still doesn't work then buying a new phone would be the best option.
NightRaven49 said:
this thread sounds similar to your situation... https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-5s/how-to/blinking-red-led-death-t3743795
worth a shot before your new battery arrives. and since you already ordered your battery its best to wait for it and install on your phone, while putting your sim in a backup phone. if it still doesn't work then buying a new phone would be the best option.
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Thank you for your reply! I tried the methods described in the thread you linked and updated the OP.
I had a similar problem 2 days ago. I changed the battery, now it works again.
Same thing in my case - new battery helped.
Thanks a lot! I revived my old Nexus 5 (what a great phone!!!) and will stick with that until the battery replacement arrives.
kosmozat said:
Thanks a lot! I revived my old Nexus 5 (what a great phone!!!) and will stick with that until the battery replacement arrives.
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that happen the same with the new battery?
i drop min too but a i dont have red light blinking. nothing happens the bliking only happen when i removed the battery.
best regards
vassili69 said:
that happen the same with the new battery?
i drop min too but a i dont have red light blinking. nothing happens the bliking only happen when i removed the battery.
best regards
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New battery fixed the phone, it's working normally again (and lasts much longer ?).

(SOLVED) Pixel 2 XL charging stuck at 99% all of a sudden

My 2 XL is only a month old. There is no complain about charging before. It was normal. Hit 100% everytime. Until several days ago, I woke up in the morning and my phone does stuck at 99% with charging rapidly status. I've tried to drain the battery and fully charge, try to flash factory image, but the problem still exist. The phone does charge normally to 90%, then getting slow and more slow when hit 95%, it takes very long time to get to 99, then it stuck for hours. I'm using app called AccuBattery, just want to monitor the charge speed. And there it is, the phone stop the charging at 99%, charging speed shows -1 , so basically the phone cut the power input when hitting 99% although the status still not fully charged. Until I rebooted the phone then it will hit 100%.
So what happened to my phone? I'm using original charger from the box. Is it software or hardware issue? Thank you
The first image is when stucked on 99% and the charge speed show -1. After that I rebooted the phone then charge speed increasing, not -1 anymore at 99%. The second image is when the phone says fully charged at 100% and charge speed back to -1, which is normal if the phone already fully charged.
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Solved - see my post below
What's the battery health at?
lil_ith said:
What's the battery health at?
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The battery health is excellent, I didn't have any complain about battery life. Easily get 6++ SOT, full day usage.
fauzanskywalker said:
The battery health is excellent, I didn't have any complain about battery life. Easily get 6++ SOT, full day usage.
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What is it at though? But on all my previous rmas, I had sometimes great issues in from charging past 98%.. I would have to turn it off for it to register that it's actually charged to 100% and more than likely it would drop to 99 as soon as I unplugged it.
lil_ith said:
What is it at though? But on all my previous rmas, I had sometimes great issues in from charging past 98%.. I would have to turn it off for it to register that it's actually charged to 100% and more than likely it would drop to 99 as soon as I unplugged it.
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So you got replacement?
I can't asked for RMA. Pixel didn't sold in my country. I bought from local seller that handcarry the unit into my country.
fauzanskywalker said:
So you got replacement?
I can't asked for RMA. Pixel didn't sold in my country. I bought from local seller that handcarry the unit into my country.
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Yeah I got a replacement at the time but not for that sole reason so I don't know if it would work but I don't think it's that much of an issue if you are still getting 6+h sot
lil_ith said:
Yeah I got a replacement at the time but not for that sole reason so I don't know if it would work but I don't think it's that much of an issue if you are still getting 6+h sot
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Yeah, I'm planning to do that. I'm just uncomfortable with my phone acting weird, it supposed to hit 100% everytime normally like before. And a little afraid that this issue would make any affect in the future, broken battery or worse. If there's an explanation how this is happened and it's safe, then I might not make any complain anymore.
fauzanskywalker said:
Yeah, I'm planning to do that. I'm just uncomfortable with my phone acting weird, it supposed to hit 100% everytime normally like before. And a little afraid that this issue would make any affect in the future, broken battery or worse. If there's an explanation how this is happened and it's safe, then I might not make any complain anymore.
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I had the same issue with my Oct 18 2 XL.
Download Accubattery and "calibrate" your battery.
It removes a file (.bin or something) that resets the batter charge percentage.
I really think the 99% thing is harmless, but if it bugs you (I get it) Accubattery will remove the file that resets it.
Good luck!
Az Biker said:
I had the same issue with my Oct 18 2 XL.
Download Accubattery and "calibrate" your battery.
It removes a file (.bin or something) that resets the batter charge percentage.
I really think the 99% thing is harmless, but if it bugs you (I get it) Accubattery will remove the file that resets it.
Good luck!
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I currently using AccuBattery as shown on my post attachment and I didn't found any "calibrate" menu inside the app.
I've done so many methods, like drain the battery to 0% and charge it or re-flash factory image but seems none worked. So I search on the internet about delete the .bin file under root/data folder, but I didn't found any folder called data on /root (currently running android 10). I'm stucked.
So I'm thinking how if pull the battery out and put it back maybe it will reset something, but it seems impossible to do with myself. Until I found a method to hard reboot the phone with press power button + vol down for maybe 10sec. My phone was 75% at that time, after hard reboot my battery increased to 78%. Then I tried to charge the phone and voila, hit 100% normally, didn't need to unplug and replug to hit 100% anymore. It's been 3 days my phone is act normal again. Hope it will lasts forever.
So my conclusion is, seems the hard reboot method somehow force cut the power from the battery to the phone just like we pull out battery then put it back and maybe it's reset something maybe like batterystats or anything. Idk. But I'm glad nothing happened and it was just software error.
fauzanskywalker said:
I currently using AccuBattery as shown on my post attachment and I didn't found any "calibrate" menu inside the app.
I've done so many methods, like drain the battery to 0% and charge it or re-flash factory image but seems none worked. So I search on the internet about delete the .bin file under root/data folder, but I didn't found any folder called data on /root (currently running android 10). I'm stucked.
So I'm thinking how if pull the battery out and put it back maybe it will reset something, but it seems impossible to do with myself. Until I found a method to hard reboot the phone with press power button + vol down for maybe 10sec. My phone was 75% at that time, after hard reboot my battery increased to 78%. Then I tried to charge the phone and voila, hit 100% normally, didn't need to unplug and replug to hit 100% anymore. It's been 3 days my phone is act normal again. Hope it will lasts forever.
So my conclusion is, seems the hard reboot method somehow force cut the power from the battery to the phone just like we pull out battery then put it back and maybe it's reset something maybe like batterystats or anything. Idk. But I'm glad nothing happened and it was just software error.
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When you download Accubattery, open it, it automatically 'calibrates' your battery (see pic)
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When you download Accubattery, open it, it automatically 'calibrates' your battery (see pic)
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Oh, I just realized that. Thank you. But I think it didn't work for me. Nvm, my phone is normal now :laugh:
I had somewhat of the same issue with my phone too. Would sit around 98% then after taking it off the charger overnight, my battery would drop like a rock to around 85%. No idea if I was just imagining things but I don't remember that much battery life wasted away like that overnight when not in use at all.
I also sent mine in for RMA last Thursday and get it back later on today so hopefully the issue will be resolved.
I have also been experiencing the same issue since upgrading to Pie last year. Once it returned to normal for 1 month only and then went back to 98% charging issue until today
carelockh said:
I had somewhat of the same issue with my phone too. Would sit around 98% then after taking it off the charger overnight, my battery would drop like a rock to around 85%. No idea if I was just imagining things but I don't remember that much battery life wasted away like that overnight when not in use at all.
I also sent mine in for RMA last Thursday and get it back later on today so hopefully the issue will be resolved.
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I would assume broken battery. Never experienced drain so much like that when not in use. My phone normally about 1-2% drop overnight (always on display off). It's great you got replacement, but check twice for screen, 2 XL known for defective screen.
jovianjm said:
I have also been experiencing the same issue since upgrading to Pie last year. Once it returned to normal for 1 month only and then went back to 98% charging issue until today
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fauzanskywalker said:
I would assume broken battery. Never experienced drain so much like that when not in use. My phone normally about 1-2% drop overnight (always on display off). It's great you got replacement, but check twice for screen, 2 XL known for defective screen.
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Yeah I am content with the RMA replacement it's just fine, no issues thus far. Just annoying the update breaks charging sound file and lockscreen lock/unlock sounds. But I eventually got those issues fixed too.

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