[Q] Battery does not charged upto 100% - G Tablet Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

No matter how long my g tablet is plugged in,
it does not charged until the battery meter says 100%.
It always get charged upto 96%.
Is there anyway to fix this problem?
Is it something that can be fixed by clearing batterystat.bin?
If that so, can I do that using adb? Thank you.

khunny,
This is pretty common with the G-Tablets.
You can run it down all the way and then go into CWM and tell it to reset the battery stats.
But often as not that doesn't change much.
My personal advice (I have one that often does the same) is just ignore it. If it's 96%
you've got no problem and at less than 10% you better be thinking "charge."
Rev

Mine only charges up to 96% as well. Gonna try to reset it in CWM after it drains. Hopefully it works, cuz while having it only go to 96% isn't a huge deal its something I would like t be able to fix.

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It is normal. Gtab treats 8.3V as 96%. In theory, 2cell li-ion battery 100% of charge is 8.4V. But, such battery does not like to be overcharged (it will shortened battery life).

mine did charge to 100 percent before installing vegan 5.1 supplement? Now it charges to 98 no matter how long i leave it plugged in? There has to be some way to alter the battyer stats to show 100 percent if it is??

Mine finally got to 100%
I had this tablet only for a week or so. I have installed Vegan 5.1.1. I noticed the battery only charged to 95% or 96%. I have drain the battery all the way, and then "Reset Battery Status" in CWM. But, it did not work the 1st time. Then, I drained it again. After the tablet shuts off automatically, I would push the power button to turn it on a few times to drain it more. Then, I reset the battery status in CWM, AND, I "Fixed File Permissions" right after the battery status reset. Then, reboot the device, and it reached 100%
Note: I drained the battery at work, tried to turned it back on about 3 times after it shuts itself off. After I got home, a few hours later, I turned it back on one more time, and the battery showed 2% and stayed on for quite a while. Not sure why that is. Hope this helps.

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Wipe Battery Stats with Clockwork Issue

Well i woke up this monring, phone had been on all night charging, said 100%. Went into recovery and wiped battery stats, powered off, pulled the battery, re-installed battery, left it powered off to fully charge, well that was 4 hrs ago and this phone is still charging. Did i mess something up wiping the stats, never had an issue on my g1 or n1.
Thanks for the help.
yeah something is up with the battery i think or the counter for it or something... my phone always says its at 100% and as soon as I unplug it it drops down to 97 percent instantly. then I have to plug it back in for a little till it charges to about 98 percent then it'll jump to being full and yeah unplug and back down to 97 or 98
Yea i know what you mean...my friends does the same thing. But mine finally did reach 100% after 6 hrs of charging. Made it to 4217mv.
From what i have noticed, that is normal. My phone does it too, but after i pay more attention to it, I think it's the build in protection from over charging the battery. if I unplug the phone right after it's fully charged, it'll say 100%. If keep it plugged in, it'll still say 100% until I unplug it. Sometimes it'll say 99% or 98% depending on how long i left it plugged after it's fully charged. Once it gets down to ~97%, it'll start charging the phone back up to 100%. So, from my own observation of two vibrant phones, if you keep your phone plugged in over night, it'll stop charging once it hits 100% and starts charging when it goes down to ~97%.
im having a "similar" issue, I wiped battery a little bit ago and my battery icon stil says 100%, however I turned on GPS and have Avatar playing, and it is STILL at 100%, not sure if its just a really good battery or if something is wrong...
How do I get into the Advanced section to get the wipe battery option? I go to Rom Manager and select to reboot into recovery but I don't have the option to wipe the battery stats in recovery.
Here is something I noticed. Charge to 100% with the phone on. Then powerdown. The phone will continue to charge for another 20-30 mins and then say 100%. I really doubt that powering down the phone after a 100% charge will drain that much juice.

[Q] Battery Charging Woes

Slight oddity with my Vibrant.
Occasionally when I charge the phone, it will show that it is completely charged--battery gauge will show full, About Phone will show 100% charge, all of that good stuff. When I unplug the phone, my battery gauge will instantly drop to 97%.
Additionally, for the entire duration of this particular charge, my battery life will be total crap. And by total crap I mean draining 1% in five minutes with the screen off, going from 97% to 78% in two hours with the only use being a quick check of bus schedules.
However, if I notice this 100-to-97 instant drop and plug the phone back in until it charges to 100% again, it will not display any of this odd behavior and battery life is awesome as usual, with standby power consumption at 1-2% an hour.
So... what gives?
ROM: Bionix Final R1
Kernel: JAC XMOD OC/UV/Voodoo 1.1
synaesthetic said:
Slight oddity with my Vibrant.
Occasionally when I charge the phone, it will show that it is completely charged--battery gauge will show full, About Phone will show 100% charge, all of that good stuff. When I unplug the phone, my battery gauge will instantly drop to 97%.
Additionally, for the entire duration of this particular charge, my battery life will be total crap. And by total crap I mean draining 1% in five minutes with the screen off, going from 97% to 78% in two hours with the only use being a quick check of bus schedules.
However, if I notice this 100-to-97 instant drop and plug the phone back in until it charges to 100% again, it will not display any of this odd behavior and battery life is awesome as usual, with standby power consumption at 1-2% an hour.
So... what gives?
ROM: Bionix Final R1
Kernel: JAC XMOD OC/UV/Voodoo 1.1
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Dont worry about when you unplug it, its just a inaccurate reading.
It happened to me this morning with Axura, and my battery showed 97%, but the 3% was given back without me knowing, does your phone stay at the 97 for a longer time? it should, and also some people say do a battery calibration.
its like
charge till' 100
drain it to 0
charge till 100
and then on clockwork recovery go to advanced and do wipe battery stats or something
^ im not sure someone correct me if i'm wrong about the calibration.
I conditioned this battery after flashing the ROM last month. You have the directions mixed up... should charge to full, boot in clockworkmod, delete battery stats, reboot, drain to 0, charge back to full.
And no, it doesn't stay on 97 for longer than it should; as I stated in the OP, if it does the 100-97 drop, the battery life is significantly worse than when it acts normally.
I get the same thing. Actually at the moment I am trying to unplug... see the 97% and plug it back in, it will then say fully charged, I unplug it and it says 98%. I am going to repeat this until it actually says fully charged when I unplug it and then reboot to recovery and wipe the stats.
What I am confused about when it comes to reconditioning and wiping is even when the phone says "fully charged" when I reboot to recovery and wipe, once the phone has rebooted it says it's charging again. Should I leave it in until it says fully charged or unplug it after it boots?
It seems to do the 100-97 thing primarily when charging via USB. Almost every time I've seen this happen was when it was charging off my laptop.
I've noticed also that when it does this, the battery icon (I use Segmented Battery Mod) shows "100" solid without a flashing plug icon. If I unplug it, it will drop to 97. If I plug it back in and it actually charges completely, it will flash between the plug icon and "FULL."
hmm...mine does it no matter how I charge it.
Dammit2Hell said:
hmm...mine does it no matter how I charge it.
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Mine USED to do thar with Nero beta 3 now on Axura IRS dine I've been using it for 20 minutes and still at 100%
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Updated to Nero v3 and now I have the problem constantly. It will always claim 100% charge when it isn't actually fully charged.
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If you've flashed the ROM, do the "recondition" -- or if you have a stand-alone (external) charger, just charge it full, then put in the new battery and wipe your stats. (The recondition thing -- charging, draining, then charging -- is just a theory that on the second full charge you'll get "more" charge in there after a full drain -- I doubt this is true, especially if your battery stats are hosed to begin with.)
As for the dip after you unplug it -- this is just the battery manager varying the maximum charge level to optimize battery life. Laptops do this all the time -- even when they're plugged in, they'll let the machine run on battery power here and there. For a new battery it might only let it dip to 97%. On one of my laptops it has decided dipping way down to 86% is optimal. Just depends on the battery health, usage patterns, etc.
Battery life was pretty bad when I first flashed Nero, but now that I've wiped battery stats, the battery life seems much better. It still does the 100-97/98 thing, so I'm guessing it means my battery is still pretty good despite all the heavy use!
The JL5 modem seems to have worse battery life than JK6 (only very slightly though) but it doesn't get stuck on EDGE like JK6 did... net gain in my opinion.

[Q] allway in charing 96%!

New gTablet, just use only 1 day, the charging allway in 96%!!! never go upto 100%, is this normal?
Pls: i see 97% about 5 minute ago, but now back to 96%,,,,,,
thanks
Yes, it's normal, everybody has inaccurate battery readings on Gtablets.
To try to fix it, you can drain the battery all the way down, then turn it on a couple times ot make sure that it's completely drained. Then, plug in the charger, turn it on in recovery mode (assuming that you have CWM installed) then wipe the battery stats. Reboot, and charge it all the way back up. it may charge to 100%.
Mine has a different issue, it will charge to 100%, then it will stay there for an extended period of time. 3 hours later, it might still be on 100%, but I know that it's not. If I let it drain down, it will actually turn itself off around 13% - 15%, so my battery calibration is off by that much in the positive. The first time I wiped stats, it fixed it, but it's slowly crawling back up again.
thank . TJEvans, ithink i need to return back. so many problem with my gtablet.

[Q] Phone wont charge 100%

Hi,
My phone goes to 99% charge without a hitch but wont go to 100%
At 99% battery my i got 4207mV
All i did was to follow the instructions on this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1198333&highlight=battery
Before that 100% is no problem and after that stuck with 99%
and one more thing my phone shows me messahe on lock screen that phone is fully charged unplug but when i see the battery its just 90%.
From 90% onwards i see unplug message.
I am using Alien#4 ROME and Atrix-GB-Kernel-0.1.7-ext4-sv Kernel
Any suggestions or i am just over thinning ?
Same thing continually happens to me. I've done all the "fixes" and suggestions..and it still does it. Sometimes it goes up to 100%..sometimes 95%. All's I ever do is reboot with the phone still plugged in and "usually" (not always), it boots up showing 100%. IMO there is something with GB that is causing it..cuz i've noticed it on every rom i've tried (Alien, Cherry, CM7 etc)..
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Same here. It won't charge past 89%, and it did the same in the past at 92/93 %. I fixed it with a hard reset, but don't feel like doing that again.
Sometimes when I disconnect the charger, the phone still acts as if the charger is plugged in. Only solution is to reboot.
I will try to reboot with the charger connected to ser if that fixed my battery metter. Thanks for sharing.
Whipon said:
Same here. It won't charge past 89%, and it did the same in the past at 92/93 %. I fixed it with a hard reset, but don't feel like doing that again.
Sometimes when I disconnect the charger, the phone still acts as if the charger is plugged in. Only solution is to reboot.
I will try to reboot with the charger connected to ser if that fixed my battery metter. Thanks for sharing.
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Another thing i've done (as per xploited's thread), is when phone is fully charged reboot the phone (while still being plugged in) and pop out the battery right away. The phone will reboot with a ? (looking for the battery)..then pop the battery back in and it will usually say 5%. Leave it charging until it reaches 10% (i've never gotten it to go higher)..at which point unplug and reboot your phone.
Just read this interesting tidbit from another thread:
"Recently i have tested "Battery left widget", a market app.
When i go in "Summary" and "History" and "Sensor usage" option, i see this :
Sensor is activ "all the time" since last "plug on wall".
Sensor is in use by "Android System"
I have test this :
Charge 100% (and calibrated with CMW wipe battery or "BatteryCallibration" app before), unplug, and REBOOT.
This manual reboot stop "Sensor" activated by recharg.
After this simple action, battery drain has disapeer, and "sensor" activity too
Battery drain is the same than Froyo, 1 day in suspend mode, 1 hour game, 1 hour web and 15% battery left. It's magic !
I think, System detect the wall plug, and activ "something" in system nether desactivated after unplug.
Reboot is the only way to stop this sensor, and baterry drain"
So basically..after fully charging your phone..reboot with it unplugged and it should eliminate some of the drain people are experiencing. Until a new version of GB comes out..I think we'll all have to deal with these weird battery issues.
same issue here with alien 4
it was all good i used to get a very impressive battery life. but after i put alien 4 ( before that i used first ken's release of GB ) the battery life is worse and it doesn't charge till 100% and the drain from from 98 to 90 is very quick compared to other drains in range of 10%
With the 1% mod your phone thinks that the battery is at 100% while at 95%... like 94% would be 90% so it would take a while to get to the full 100 because it doesn't want to overcharge the battery and damage it. Also don't worry about the 100% 4200mv is the normal capacity of the battery's cells aslong as it that or over its still fully charged
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As mentioned above, you're fine if you're at 4200mv. Ymmv because of battery. And the juice is calculated by software. No chip on the battery. If your mv are significantly under 4200 mv then you need to calibrate. If it's close or over, quit worrying and rebooting and just use it. Sometimes my phone flies through 90's but after that it settles down and everything is normal. If you keep trying reset battery stats your battery is not going to calibrate because you're not discharging enough for the software to figure out more accuracy with numbers it gives you.
I voided my warranty.
Without any thing doing battery is back to 100% charging
Yep, what the other posters wrote is right. To summarize:
1. If you are at 4200mv, stop worrying what % it shows, because you are at full charge.
2. Android software tries to keep the time when battery is @100% to a minimum, because fully charging and completely discharging on regular basis hurts the battery.
3. The battery meter is lying to you, and it's not such a bad thing, read the article -
http://phandroid.com/2010/12/25/you...is-lying-to-you-and-its-not-such-a-bad-thing/
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92% battery max

For the past few days my battery has been charging to a max of 92%, whether or not I try unplugging the battery, leaving the phone on the charger, wiping battery stats, and doing all that I can to try to reset the battery stats.
Anyone have any idea?
UPDATE: My phone is still not charging past 92%, no matter how long I leave it on, or what I try to do to fix it. 4167mv max
I have a similar issue, it's been like that for a long time for me. What ROM/kernel are you running? It might fix it to completely drain it, charge it powered off, reinstall ROM/kernels when it is completely charged and reset battery.
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drain it until it shuts off and then charge it all the way to 100%.
I too was having this issue after going from cm7 week 5, to week 8. I did what others were recommending and charged to what showed 4200mv, pulled the battery while still plugged in, put battery back in then after it showed 5%, turned it back on and Viola, 100% battery. Try it.
its most effective if you know your battery is fully charged, power it down, pull the battery, while the battery is pulled plug it into the power adapter, it will act like its starting to charge, but then instead of having a percentage, it will have a question mark. pull the power, put the battery back in, turn on, wipe battery stats in recovery and run with it...
GL
johng75 said:
its most effective if you know your battery is fully charged, power it down, pull the battery, while the battery is pulled plug it into the power adapter, it will act like its starting to charge, but then instead of having a percentage, it will have a question mark. pull the power, put the battery back in, turn on, wipe battery stats in recovery and run with it...
GL
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I just started having this issue and cant wait to try it thanks for the suggestions.
when this happend on mine all i did was keep using it and it fixed itself. i ran it down maybe to 20% before I got to charge it again and it slowly creeped back up to 100%. took about a week.
I've had the problem, and have run the solution more times that I can count. But nothing ever fixes it permanently. Everytime I run the battery low, the levels get all screwy again. Maybe my phone is just worse than everyone else's, but I had to just give up on it. Would love a permanent solution, but so long as I'm running this ROM (CM7), I doubt I'll ever find one.
lurchbyrep said:
I've had the problem, and have run the solution more times that I can count. But nothing ever fixes it permanently. Everytime I run the battery low, the levels get all screwy again. Maybe my phone is just worse than everyone else's, but I had to just give up on it. Would love a permanent solution, but so long as I'm running this ROM (CM7), I doubt I'll ever find one.
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I'm in the same situation as you are... I had this problem for a long time now (Guess it has something to do with excessive flashing...) and no matter what kind of solution I do (Wipe battery stats via recovery, re-calibrate the battery, pull the battery out while charging and replugging it) it returns after a day or two.
I want to check if it has something to do with the battery or the device, and if I will remember to do so, I will plug my spare battery for several day's run, but that is subjected to me leaving the comfort of my usual laziness....
Would love if there was a permanent solution as well, thou I doubt that too....
I've had the same problem on a number of different roms and at different times. I find that instead of mucking around wiping stats etc, it has always come good eventually for me.
timfoote said:
I've had the same problem on a number of different roms and at different times. I find that instead of mucking around wiping stats etc, it has always come good eventually for me.
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Didn't really understand what you meant, did the battery percentage fixed by itself and gave you 100% at full charge on one day? out of the blue?
Or did you just got used to have less then 100% battery display?
Magnetox said:
For the past few days my battery has been charging to a max of 92%, whether or not I try unplugging the battery, leaving the phone on the charger, wiping battery stats, and doing all that I can to try to reset the battery stats.
Anyone have any idea?
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First let the battery completely drain and the phone shut down by it self. Second step is to pull out the battery and leave it out for 10min, after that take a plastic bag and put the battery in it and place it in the freezer for 15min. after this palce the battery again in the mobile. make sure there is no any moisture on the battery. Then charge the phone without power on till 100%.
By following these steps this will made your battery to charge fully and more talk time
masood8 said:
First let the battery completely drain and the phone shut down by it self. Second step is to pull out the battery and leave it out for 10min, after that take a plastic bag and put the battery in it and place it in the freezer for 15min. after this palce the battery again in the mobile. make sure there is no any moisture on the battery. Then charge the phone without power on till 100%.
By following these steps this will made your battery to charge fully and more talk time
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Um correct me if I'm wrong anyone, but doesn't cold kill the battery and shorten its life? I remember my mom always putting new batteries in the fridge and them only lasting a couple days compared to the ones left out that lasted a month or so with same use.
masood8 said:
First let the battery completely drain and the phone shut down by it self. Second step is to pull out the battery and leave it out for 10min, after that take a plastic bag and put the battery in it and place it in the freezer for 15min. after this palce the battery again in the mobile. make sure there is no any moisture on the battery. Then charge the phone without power on till 100%.
By following these steps this will made your battery to charge fully and more talk time
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Haha, I got a good laugh out of this one -- you've got to be joking.
I've had this problem for a quite a while now with the Atrix and two different batteries. I've tried dozens of combination of resetting the battery stats, running the battery completely down, and powering up without the battery and hot swapping it in. The hot swap definitely allows me to finally recharge to 100%, but once I run it down again, the problem returns. I've learned to just live with the less than 100% reading -- battery still seems to last a full 24 hours for me.
masood8 said:
First let the battery completely drain and the phone shut down by it self. Second step is to pull out the battery and leave it out for 10min, after that take a plastic bag and put the battery in it and place it in the freezer for 15min. after this palce the battery again in the mobile. make sure there is no any moisture on the battery. Then charge the phone without power on till 100%.
By following these steps this will made your battery to charge fully and more talk time
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That trick hasn't worked since nicad batteries in the 90s, and is a really bad idea with our Li-PO.
Drain the battery till the phone shuts off, charge back up while the phone is off.
If it still doesn't get to 100%, boot into CWM, wipe battery stats and power off the phone to let it charge again.
^^ I know it works because I've done this like 2 days ago, and many times before that.
I have had this issue as well for a very long time. I've tried the pull out, question mark, 5% thing and it usually only works for one cycle, then the next only goes to 97%, then the next to 93%, then 90%, and it continually goes down until I have to do it again. Hopefully a permanent fix can be found soon. I've tried clearing battery stats, draining it to 0%, then charging it fully. I've tried everything. As far as I'm concerned, there's no fix as of right now.
Thanks man this worked like charm of 100 witches and 100 warlocks having orgy and satin worship
pre4speed said:
I too was having this issue after going from cm7 week 5, to week 8. I did what others were recommending and charged to what showed 4200mv, pulled the battery while still plugged in, put battery back in then after it showed 5%, turned it back on and Viola, 100% battery. Try it.
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dyno0919 said:
I have had this issue as well for a very long time. I've tried the pull out, question mark, 5% thing and it usually only works for one cycle, then the next only goes to 97%, then the next to 93%, then 90%, and it continually goes down until I have to do it again. Hopefully a permanent fix can be found soon. I've tried clearing battery stats, draining it to 0%, then charging it fully. I've tried everything. As far as I'm concerned, there's no fix as of right now.
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★ATTENTION! I FOUND THE FIX!★
Turn phone off and plug it in to a wall charger. Charge it until your notification light turns green, quickly tap the power button to check battery level. (Usually shows 90%) If the notification light turns on, but the battery indicator is not at 100%, unplug phone, take out battery and put it back in. Now plug your phone. It should be 100% now. For the final fix: go into "Android Recovery" and select "Mounts". Mount Your SD card and Emmc. Finally wipe battery stats. Reboot phone.
This method worked for me. I am 100% sure this is the fix for this problem. This has to be done every time you flash a new rom or when your phone freezes and you screw up calibration by pulling the battery while it is still on. BTW, this is my first post so don't be mean to me!
Sent from my MB860 CM7 20FEB 1.0 GHz Enhanced
xateeq said:
Thanks man this worked like charm of 100 witches and 100 warlocks having orgy and satin worship
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Satin worship, is that like old fashioned polyester worship?

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