Flickering screen whilst on charge - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Recentley everytime I've left my phone on charge I've noticed it flickers the screen,also yesterday I rebooted it to find it wouldn't start I have a tempreture gauge and battery icon on boot,I figured it was my aftermarket battery so replaced the original, it booted fine,and this morning when I've gone to take it off charge I've noticed the screen is flickering again until I take it off charge
Any help
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Anyone running miui
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Still having issues
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I did a battery calibration on my atrix after I fully charged it, and it shows 99%. I'm running the cm7 rom. Which battery mods or fixes I can use for this rom?
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I have the same problem sometimes it charges to 100 sometimes not quite.
Try waiting till its charged then while still plugged in take out the battery until it reboots into a missing battery symbol
Put your battery back in and let it charge for a few more hours.
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Did that really work?
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Battery issue

When i shut down the phone and reboot it gets down by 20-30%..i have calibrated 2.times now..
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Freeze and Battery drain.

I had about 80% of battery life. Using Skype then phone went black and froze. Held down power button to restart and phone came back on but required a charge as the battery was down to 12%. Wtf happened? I did press data connection on while on wifi before it happened. Could that be the issue? Am running ICS Android 4.0.3.
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daveydoo said:
I had about 80% of battery life. Using Skype then phone went black and froze. Held down power button to restart and phone came back on but required a charge as the battery was down to 12%. Wtf happened? I did press data connection on while on wifi before it happened. Could that be the issue? Am running ICS Android 4.0.3.
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some times it just happen so,while shifting from wifi to data u can always ensure to turn of the same before doing so to avoid the issue

Not fully charging

My wife's tb do not fully charge to green, I was wondering is this a hard ware issue? Or this can be fix?
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Get a new battery.
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Do you mean a new new battery cuz I have four fully charge
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And that didn't work
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It's not totally impossible that they all could have an issue. Are you charging them using a charger and leaving them on it for extended periods of time? That's a killer for lithium ion batteries.
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Also, what kind of charger are you using to charge them?
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Verizon charger Motorola
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sheathunderboilt said:
Verizon charger Motorola
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That could be part of your problem too. It's best to use an HTC charger for an HTC phone because they circuitry is designed to charge HTC batteries. It's best not to mix an match them. The amperage could be different.
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Well I thought by leaving it on the charger till it turn green I unplugged it but the most it goes to is 70%,can't even calibrate it
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It's been proven calibration doesn't help. I can even attest to that. Try letting the battery drain completely. Then charge it full while it is off. Then disconnect the battery cable and reconnect it and let it charge to green. Let it sit for 20 more minutes. Or charge fully and reboot your phone.
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You need an HTC charger my friend. Charger voltage matters.
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I've tried that and will try again but while charging it while its off, a hr goes by and the orange light still on never gets to green, thanks for the feed back appreciate it
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sheathunderboilt said:
I've tried that and will try again but while charging it while its off, a hr goes by and the orange light still on never gets to green, thanks for the feed back appreciate it
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I've got the same problem. I bought the wife a tbolt off craigslist cuz she liked mine. It won't charge past 3900 mv. I can take my fully charged battery from mine and put it in hers. It'll show like 30 percent charge and 3900 mv on battery widget. Even tried a power mat in case it was a USB port problem to no evail. Different roms, differnet batteries, differnt chargers
If I knew what was malfunctioning I could change it out with a parts phone I have but don't know where to start
Extended batteries typically don't show the correct percentage. The thunderbolt wasn't designed for them so they don't always show correctly. Once it shows full reboot. After you reboot and charge to full do it again. Do it until you reboot AMD it stays the same. If it doesn't the battery is probably bad. You can check the battery condition in your settings about phone.
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Battery Issues

Hi
These days strange issue with mobile battery
After charge and unplugged it shows increase in battery.Means increase even its unplugged
Anybody has idea what's the problem
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I experienced this weird behavior on cm10 ROMs. Now I switched to omega Aopk and the problem is solved. Stable, fast and no battery issues.
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It's something normal. The system is calibrating the battery, as Android calibrates the battery automatically. Nothing to worry about
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