[Q] Problem: Battery drains completely after removal of sim card - XPERIA X10 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello buddies,
I have purchased the handset in the month of July.
I dont know if this is a problem which I observed yesterday as I wanted to change the sim card.
After I change sim card I observed that battery is around 2%. Earlier it was above 50%.
Now today this problem happened again as when I removed the sim card and replace it, the battery again drains out.
Otherwise battery performs normally. no sudden discharge.
Guys pls tell me wat shd I do?
thanks.

Maybe once you remove the battery to remove your SIM card, the battery contact did not sit properly in the phone once you put it back in. So, you're getting higher resistance which leads to higher battery drain...

roaringhere said:
Maybe once you remove the battery to remove your SIM card, the battery contact did not sit properly in the phone once you put it back in. So, you're getting higher resistance which leads to higher battery drain...
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Maybe once. But it's weird it happened twice.

i have 3 battery and exchange rapidly, sometimes when i change a full charged battery the battery level low like 2% but the level will increase over time untill where it should be.
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gaolinde said:
i have 3 battery and exchange rapidly, sometimes when i change a full charged battery the battery level low like 2% but the level will increase over time untill where it should be.
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so u r saying that after replacing the sim i should leave the phone for few mins and observe...

and guys one thing more.....
i'm not changing the sim card, its the same sim card.
i was actually restarting the phone....after replacing the same sim card.
i will try again

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[Q] Charging Problem X10

If I keep my phone on charging even after its on 100%, it starts rolling back. As in from 100 to 99 then 98, even if its pluggen in.
Don't know what kind of a problem this is, hardware or software.
Or there's some issue with the battery.
Please help.
lakshay03 said:
If I keep my phone on charging even after its on 100%, it starts rolling back. As in from 100 to 99 then 98, even if its pluggen in.
Don't know what kind of a problem this is, hardware or software.
Or there's some issue with the battery.
Please help.
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Sometimes I have the same problem. I dont know if it is caused of a program running in a background or what, but reboot helps
jakuburban said:
Sometimes I have the same problem. I dont know if it is caused of a program running in a background or what, but reboot helps
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I know the reboot helps.
But usually I put it on charging at night before sleeping.
And when I wake up in the morning, the battery % becomes even less than what it was when i plugged it in.
I'm usually in a hurry then to leave for college in the morning . Can't go to college with battery % less than even 10
Thanks for the reply anyway !
lakshay03 said:
I know the reboot helps.
But usually I put it on charging at night before sleeping.
And when I wake up in the morning, the battery % becomes even less than what it was when i plugged it in.
I'm usually in a hurry then to leave for college in the morning . Can't go to college with battery % less than even 10
Thanks for the reply anyway !
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Maybe You have some program that syncs something all the time. Did You try to turn off data and wifi. You can always check it if the reason is the hardware or Software. Just make a backup of Your whole ROM, delete the data and leave the phone over night. I hope it is only software problem.
EDIT: Does Your battery go hot while charging? Oh, and try to wipe battery stats
jakuburban said:
Maybe You have some program that syncs something all the time. Did You try to turn off data and wifi. You can always check it if the reason is the hardware or Software. Just make a backup of Your whole ROM, delete the data and leave the phone over night. I hope it is only software problem.
EDIT: Does Your battery go hot while charging? Oh, and try to wipe battery stats
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Yes, my battery does get hot while charging.
And I did wipe the battery stats but its of no use.
lakshay03 said:
Yes, my battery does get hot while charging.
And I did wipe the battery stats but its of no use.
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Maybe there is really some program that is causing that. I had this problem rarely so I never cared. I had one program called Batterymonitor or sth. like that and it was the reason. Do You have such a program, that shows Your battery level or temperature?
jakuburban said:
Maybe there is really some program that is causing that. I had this problem rarely so I never cared. I had one program called Batterymonitor or sth. like that and it was the reason. Do You have such a program, that shows Your battery level or temperature?
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Yes, I have setcpu and rom toolbox.
But would these applications really cause this problem?
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The x10 charges the battery to full then if still plugged in it will stop charging until batt drains to set level ,then will charge to full again and over and over all night. X10 wont over charge batt when left plugged in. Kernel/bootloader handle this. There is an app current widget that can log charge levels.
EDIT: I had a tip on charging here but removed it after further research read more about batt here..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=871051
ToledoJab said:
The x10 charges the battery to full then if still plugged in it will stop charging until batt drains to set level ,then will charge to full again and over and over all night. X10 wont over charge batt when left plugged in. Kernel/bootloader handle this. There is an app current widget that can log charge levels.
EDIT: the best tip I usr for battery life is, let batt runout until phone shuts off, then pull batt, then plug in charger, then replace batt into phone, then phone will boot, enter xrecovery on first boot and wipe batt stats. After wipe while still in xrec pull batt then unplug. Now plug in phone then insert batt. Phone should boot in charge mode( big batt icon only on screen) dont start phone untill light green for 1-2 hours to get full charge . I do this about once a month, when phone starts to shut off around 15%
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As mentioned above as well, this is normal. After charging to 100%, the phone stops battery charging, and will activate charging again only when battery falls a bit (say 97%). Also, battery heating while on charging (and also when using the phone continuously while playing a game) is normal. Relax.. your phone is fine
@ToledoJab
I am having the same issue with battery... phone switching off at 15%, even at 22-23%, when playing a game or something. But switching it back on, and leaving it idle, phone might run for another 2 hours. So it is the extra load while running a game that the phone cant take any longer (i remember getting the 15%,10% and 5% reminders earlier while playing games)...? Does the battery calibrate method actually help in your case? does it go all the way down to 0% or 1% before shutting down.. ?
I just did this after posting that. And yes my phone reported warnings @ 25% 15 10 5 and then shutdown @ 1%.
This way is like reconditioning an old rechargeable ni-cad batt.
All this does is completey drain batt then, with least amount of drainage (phone on, apps& radios running) allows battery to full charge.
There is also a way called recalibrate battery. But this way over charges the batt.
EDIT: I think the phone load will effect reported batt left. I think batt gage use average loads to estimate remaining power. Meaning games, full brightness of LCD, radios -3g -GPS -WiFi -Bluetooth will use more than avg power
edit 2: I found this thread also has some very good points and links. after reading this i will not intentionally take my batt to 0%. I hit 0% about 1-2 times a month on accident as it is. i will just make sure when i do go 0% to wipe stats (dont know if it helps or not) then preform a long (overnight) full charge with phone off.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1445698
SORRY for ranting on about this, i thought i was smart but i am still/always learning.
From my XPERIA X10S v8.2 on kCernel @ 1.19ghz

Battery Calibration And Bump Charging.

First and foremost...lets get this out of the way..if u want more battery life..get a newer more powerful battery...thats the best option..
But if you still wanna stick with your current battery and still want improvements..here is a little something i want to tell you..
Obviously you might have searched about how to improve and come across the method known as calibration.. this is the method as described by one of our members..
nickrule1896 said:
Steps:
1. Before flashing a new rom, use root explorer (with read/write set) to delete the file "batterystats.bin" stored in /data/system/.
2. Charge your phone with it being turned off.
3. After it is fully charged(100%), take out its battery without plugging off the power supply.
4. Wait for a few moments, and a ? sign will appear.
5. Put your battery back in. You should see that the battery percentage increases quickly to 60%. If it increases to 100% with seconds, please skip to step 6.
6. If it stops increasing at 60%, let the phone continue to charge until 100%(takes quite a while)
7. Once it reaches 100%, let it charge for a further 15-20 minutes.
8. Once that's done, you can boot to OpenRecovery and flash your rom!!!
Alternative way of calibration(thanks a lot zeppelinrox!!!):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=11803458&postcount=10
This method allows you to calibrate the battery and use ur phone at the same time!!!
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This method..simply put is useless...
If you dont believe me...then read this post..http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1460553
and subsequently read this post by Google Engineer Dianne Hackborn(funny surname i tell u) and you'll finally believe Battery calibration is just a myth..unless ofcourse you dont believe you know more about Android than the people who designed it
https://plus.google.com/u/0/105051985738280261832/posts/FV3LVtdVxPT
As is mentioned.. "It has no impact on your battery life" !!!
So...BATTERY CALIBRATION IS JUST A MYTH!!! Still...if you dont believe me..continue following your stupid practices..
Coming onto bump charging...
When your phone shows u fully charged it is actually charged only till 90-95% and thus u may experience a sudden decrease in battery %age after u unplug the charger...
The method for bump charging as you ardent ritualists may already know is as follows..
" Phone on, charge to full
Shut Phone off, charge to full
Phone back on, charge to full, use like normal. "
The main disadvantage of this is that it increases your battery voltage...Also in some case of sudden overvoltage while charging this can damage your battery...what for? 5% increase...
also..all that extra heat is bad for the lithium batteries...
Therefore 95% battery is good enough for daily use
so..if you really want to improve battery life...dump all these methods and just buy a more powerful battery and give it a month to give you proper results..all new batteries require at most a month to work to their full potential...
P.S. : come to think of buying a new battery...this idea may be very helpful to you if you do happen to own a Galaxy NOTE..
erniechan said:
Are there any problem if I use the battery from the galaxy note?It is 2500 mah .
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Cheers and Peace to all..
The fact that the Galaxy Ace cannot work without the battery already proves the first battery calibration invalid for most .
Also , all we knew was to erase batterystats.bin and charge to full , that's it
This was sent from a Galaxy Ace. Problem?
EmoBoiix3 said:
Also , all we knew was to erase batterystats.bin and charge to full , that's it
This was sent from a Galaxy Ace. Problem?
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And that is of no use or benefit at all...
Trolling all day long LIKE A BOSS
That Dianne woman who was featured in the op - isn't she a transsexual.
I saw her(/him?) on YouTube. I'll try and get the video!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aUjukCdPyQ
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wow. thats totally unexpected.
so she's a he all along?
NathanBookham said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aUjukCdPyQ
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That's just.....shock
This was sent from a Galaxy Ace. Problem?
Oh
My
F*-*-*g
God.
Trolling all day long LIKE A BOSS
If this is all a myth, and I'm none the wiser, why is my battery percentage all over the place? For example, went on a hike listening to music etc. Ran the battery out. Got home, plugged into charger, turned on and it said I had 46% though when I first plugged it (while off) the battery symbol showed obviously barely anything.
thechaoz said:
If this is all a myth, and I'm none the wiser, why is my battery percentage all over the place? For example, went on a hike listening to music etc. Ran the battery out. Got home, plugged into charger, turned on and it said I had 46% though when I first plugged it (while off) the battery symbol showed obviously barely anything.
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Android is very....insensitive when it comes to battery .
Android keeps track of the battery using a permanently running Battery Service , which polls at a certaon interval....
For our phone , deep sleep will affect battery polling and thus your battery will be displayed as being larger than it really is .
Sent from Ursa's claws.
Heyy guys I have a problem regarding the battery life on my fone
On any rom be it cm7 cm9 or cm10 whenever i charge my fone to say for eg. 65-70% and unplug the charger battery starts draining quickly until it reaches a particular point like (45-50%) then the drain becomes somewhat stable
However when i charge the phone fully (ie.100%) the battery depreciates economically (like on stock)
This means I have to charge the battery full in order to prevent for drain
What should i do to prevent this from happening? Or should I buy a new battery
Any Help Appreciated
In my experience with any lithium battery not just android increase battery life by let it die fully so it wont turn on at all then charge till 100% and no harm done by leaving an extra 20 mins leave charger in while turning on should vastly improve an older battery
Sent from my now unbricked acei thanks to xda
very helpful. thanks. :good:
paddyman93 said:
In my experience with any lithium battery not just android increase battery life by let it die fully so it wont turn on at all then charge till 100% and no harm done by leaving an extra 20 mins leave charger in while turning on should vastly improve an older battery
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I am afraid you're wrong in letting old batteries to drain completely man...when battery is new like say within 150 cycles what you said is true but as it becomes old it's better to charge it when it goes below 15...coz the chemicals will become inactive and won't be efficient in taking up charge
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All I know about Li-ion batteries is that when I dismantle them the real lithium strip inside reacts with the air and decomposes :/
I give up writing anymore signatures.
CallMeVentus said:
The fact that the Galaxy Ace cannot work without the battery already proves the first battery calibration invalid for most .
Also , all we knew was to erase batterystats.bin and charge to full , that's it
This was sent from a Galaxy Ace. Problem?
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What about Die Hard Battery Caliberator? Got me rid of bump charging.

[Q] Problem with battery

Hello,
So my problem is that the battery is charging & discharging very fast. Charging takes about 1.5 hour from ~0% to 100%, so 1%=1min. It isn't normal, I've had this problems some times. For the last time I'm charging it every time I can, so I don't care if the battery is low. You think this is the reason. I've already did the calibration but didn't help. For now my only idea is to charge it only when the battery is almost empty. Did You had such a problem already?How did You solve it?
PS. Happens on every ROM now
I had that exact problem with my g/f's x10i. Normally it was because of an app that was misbehaving and I'd just uninstall it. Just check ur battery info and see what the culprit is. Ideally you should have like screen as top process, cell standby and phone idle most likely following (in general that is). I still hav some problems from time to time but worst case the battery gives me a full day. You can also wipe battery stats in recovery and try the "manual recalibration" that is letting it un completely down (not even vibrating when you try to power on) and then charge to full, then repeat. Did wonders for me on the x10i and my xperia play. Really hope this helps man, I know how frustrating it can be.
Hit thanks if I helped!!
Just read that it happens on every rom. Battery may be bad but still try the battery wipe from xrec and charge with it off. Calibration never hurts. GL
Jakuburban, have you checked if there is not any software causing memory or CPU huge consumption present? Remember we have solved it in your another thread... but to ensure for it
Also, there might be two another problems:
1.) battery lost its capacity rapidly (might cause after e.g. 2 years of huge usage)
2.) hardware issue - there might be present "parasitive resistance" somewhere on the battery pads or on PCB traces. Which can drain battery everytime.
No, none of the programs is battery unfriendly. It's not gettong hot and the screen usage is on the top as You say.
@HeliumX10 I remember that problem but it's different now. CPU usage is allright. It's just charging and discharging to fast. E.G. my brothers SGS2 is charging about 4 hours to full and he can use it all day long. My battery is charging in less than 2 hours and I can only use it for 1/2 of a day. It's like it is charging only half of the battery ( capacity) and it shows that it is full.
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I ended up buying 2 extra batteries and an external charger off of Amazon for $12. I never plug it in.
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[Q] i9300 battery drop and temperature increase.

Hi guys,
After charging to 100% and removing the battery for a few minutes, the battery drops about 10-20%. If I dont remove it, when I get to about 28-30% after 1.5 hours of screen time, it suddenly heats up to 45-47C (around the home button) and drops to 5% in mere minutes.
This problem is about a week old, with no new apps/updates installed, same habits in using the phone and from a battery life of 17h on w/ 3-3.2 hours of screen to 13h on w/ 1.5h of screen time. (4.1.2, stock, non-rooted xxemd2)
No unusual app battery drain (screen, the most, calls/temple run/cracked lite/news republic, and android system with 8%)
Q: Could it be a faulty battery? I've had the s3 for about a year...
Q2: If it's the battery, would you recommend the OEM 3000mah battery? (I need at least 17-18 h on w/ 3h screen time)
Q3: If it's not the battery, could it be a faulty mb? :what:
Thank you in advance for any help you can provide.
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it can be a faulty anything. first, factory reset and flash a stock rom. then try a different battery, an oem one. then send it to service
intoxiktu said:
Q: Could it be a faulty battery? I've had the s3 for about a year...
Q2: If it's the battery, would you recommend the OEM 3000mah battery? (I need at least 17-18 h on w/ 3h screen time)
Q3: If it's not the battery, could it be a faulty mb? :what:
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it can b anything as glebun says ,,you can try to see the multimeter reading comparing another s3. put red and black pointer on bettery + n -
so many handsets get damage with wrong chargers..
dnt ever try to charge your precious handset with any charger that fits well in charging socket. voltage and amp ratings are deferant in all
if microSd mounted reomove and see the deferance
br.
skhan
So, already did the test w/ another s3 battery. There is some heating, but not major. And the battery drain seems normal, but still big. (I'll put this on account of heavy device workload on startup) havent had the time to test it out for 24 hours or more... the sd card is not an issue (16gb uhc1, san disk) tried it on another s3.
Again, the only issues i find viable are
1. Something screwed up on the software side, but for it's a hassle to factory reset from the start...
2. Early fault on battery
3. Something hardware got screwed up overnight
Never charged my phone with an retail/different charger from the OEM one...
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factory reset and reflash to see if it's hardware

Oppo Realme 1 Battery and Sim card Issue?

Hello Friends i have 6Gb ram and 128 gb rom variant oppo real me 1 phone which purched in just 7 day ago.
I have a only one sim . so when i put sim in oppo realme 1 tray and start the phone. sim network is coming in and out problem . but when i remove thi sim to another phone there is no sim issue every time i connected with network. but in real me 1 strange behavior to sim detect on and after some detect off.
and i tried with both sim 1 and sim2 swapping. but couldn't find the problem.
And also i have to notice that my phone battery is draining fast because fully charged at 10 AM and light use of the phone battery go to 1 to 10% in just 5 hour. i also use power saving mode on but there is no effect on this?
If any one have solution then reply or i have to return my phone? give me advise.
Hey mate, have you tried setting network type to 2G to see if signal strength is stable? you can also try any other SIM if you have preferably of different service provider.
With respect to battery, I had issue of fast discharging i.e. around 25% overnight even when phone is idle. Issue actually started one night when I forgot to unplug the phone from charger and went off to sleep. Then I decided to do factory reset and now everything back to normal. With mix of medium to heavy usage, I get 1 full day of battery backup. you can also try to factory reset if not already.
My battery efficiency is very low
It has almost lost 10% in just 30 Min for light usage so I please request for an update for battery performance
OK Finally Testing More 3 Day.
My battery is Down within 5 Hour and sim network is coming and going
And answer is as per my use i requirement more then 12 to 13 hour. and i have diagnosed the problem is in my sim card. My sim card chip is crashed that's way i got network is coming and going. so i think battery is use in this manner to searching sim and battery is drains more. and also sim 2 is not inserted but in setting sim is on that why my battery is discharge fast.
But when i inserted new sim in both slot guess what my problem is gone and i have use my phone more then 24 hour and battery still remaining 20%
So is that not problem in battery.
So Phone is completely working.

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