HH7 Battery Calibration - Honor 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi, I have HH7 almost 1.5yrs old. From last 20 days it started to suddenly turn off when battery reaches 30% or 40%. More over charging time has become variable, sometimes it takes 1 hours to charge 100% and sometime 4-5 hours. Battery-health seems to be Good in "About" section of settings. I have calibrated the battery once or twice but nothing positive. Overall usage time after 100% charge is about 5-6 hours of moderate use. What should I do? Please help me with your expert and genuine guidance. Thank u.

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AlphaBravo said:
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Not able to see it

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This link gives error. You might wanna replace the battery.
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My suggestion too. Replace battery.

Any updates OP?

use accubattery app to calibrate

AlphaBravo said:
Hi, I have HH7 almost 1.5yrs old. From last 20 days it started to suddenly turn off when battery reaches 30% or 40%. More over charging time has become variable, sometimes it takes 1 hours to charge 100% and sometime 4-5 hours. Battery-health seems to be Good in "About" section of settings. I have calibrated the battery once or twice but nothing positive. Overall usage time after 100% charge is about 5-6 hours of moderate use. What should I do? Please help me with your expert and genuine guidance. Thank u.
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Got the same problem a month ago (turning off at 30%) and now my phone is turning off at 80%. The honor 7 battery seems to be really bad. Now I'm waiting to change my phone battery.

Blendman974 said:
Got the same problem a month ago (turning off at 30%) and now my phone is turning off at 80%. The honor 7 battery seems to be really bad. Now I'm waiting to change my phone battery.
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Yes , battery almost in its end stage. Better u change it now

I had same problem, replaced battery by warranty and now it acts normal.

AlphaBravo said:
Hi, I have HH7 almost 1.5yrs old. From last 20 days it started to suddenly turn off when battery reaches 30% or 40%. More over charging time has become variable, sometimes it takes 1 hours to charge 100% and sometime 4-5 hours. Battery-health seems to be Good in "About" section of settings. I have calibrated the battery once or twice but nothing positive. Overall usage time after 100% charge is about 5-6 hours of moderate use. What should I do? Please help me with your expert and genuine guidance. Thank u.
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You should replace your battery.

Already changed the battery bro

AlphaBravo said:
Already changed the battery bro
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That's gud then

AlphaBravo said:
Already changed the battery bro
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How much is the new battery?

chrisleLP said:
How much is the new battery?
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It's about 7 usd in aliexpress.

gopinaidu77 said:
It's about 7 usd in aliexpress.
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Hmm. Not too expensive.

chrisleLP said:
How much is the new battery?
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I'm using this
Original NOHON Battery For Huawei Honor 7 HB494590EBC Lithium Batteries 3100mAh Replacement Bateria Free Tools Retail Package
http://s.aliexpress.com/qeMF7vqa

Around $14

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Around $14
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Nice. Not that expensive.

So I've replaced the battery but the runtime is still bad...
I've tried to delete the battery stats.. In the instruction it's been written that the phone must be loaded when it's shutdown. But everytime I put the charger at the phone it starts automatically.
Got anybody an idea or is my new battery faulty?

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battery won't charge past 96%

Hi guys, I am at my wits end with this stupid phone, If its not one problem its another. I was convinced this phone would have amazing battery life once seeing my cousins AT&T version, I bought the UK T-mobile version and its been plagued with faults. The main fault it has developed now is that it won't charge past 96%, I have configured the battery and installed the 1% battery fix and nothing is happening also my battery has been draining quicker than usual. Sometimes I get 13hrs sometimes I get 7hrs!? Could someone give me some advise? I was thinking of ringing my insurance company for a replacement (as it is with my bank and usually they just replace the phone)
amzter said:
Hi guys, I am at my wits end with this stupid phone, If its not one problem its another. I was convinced this phone would have amazing battery life once seeing my cousins AT&T version, I bought the UK T-mobile version and its been plagued with faults. The main fault it has developed now is that it won't charge past 96%, I have configured the battery and installed the 1% battery fix and nothing is happening also my battery has been draining quicker than usual. Sometimes I get 13hrs sometimes I get 7hrs!? Could someone give me some advise? I was thinking of ringing my insurance company for a replacement (as it is with my bank and usually they just replace the phone)
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You should probably research a little bit more on the forums as there is a million answers about battery life issues.
here is a guide Fix Battery Life: Ultimate guide (calibrate + post#2 -FIXES)
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You should probably research a little bit more on the forums as there is a million answers about battery life issues.
here is a guide Fix Battery Life: Ultimate guide (calibrate + post#2 -FIXES)
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thats the guide I have followed, it does not work for me
amzter said:
thats the guide I have followed, it does not work for me
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Yes it does. Charge with the phone turned off and it will get to 100%.
Also, read post #2.
xploited said:
Yes it does. Charge with the phone turned off and it will get to 100%.
Also, read post #2.
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I'm sorry, are you sitting in front of my phone? I have followed this correctly on another atrix and it has worked for them, I don't know why its not working on mine I have followed it through properly.
How long have you had the phone?
One thing we all have to consider is that since the dev community has had to provide "fixes" for the Battery Reading on the Atrix it might be safe to say that at some point the measurement might become too accurate. What I mean by this is, I've had my phone for almost a year now and I'm pretty convinced that the reason my battery won't charge past 97% is because of the natural degradation of the lithium battery. It is a fact that lithium batteries can lose up to 10% of its charge capacity after a year. So I've accepted the fact that my battery just might be losing capacity and the battery mods I have applied to my phone are just that much more accurate.
This reminds me of the recently released Galaxy Nexus and people complaining about the signal and Verizon responded with that the "reading" was too accurate and that they'll release a patch that will basically "lie" to the end user about the strength of their connection.
http://www.androidcentral.com/verizon-galaxy-nexus-signal-strength-its-not-us-its-you
Verizon is just basically saying "Here, let us cripple your phone for you"
amzter said:
I'm sorry, are you sitting in front of my phone? I have followed this correctly on another atrix and it has worked for them, I don't know why its not working on mine I have followed it through properly.
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I have had the phone for about 3 months now. This is why I am saying its weird. The fact that it dies so quickly is another thing I got about 7 hours of moderate use with about 1hr 45 display time with 10 mins of music and about 10 texts and a few phone calls(about 3 short 5 min ones)l
All of you are talking percent. What is the power level of the battery at max charge? Battery showing charging to 100%, or any other percent, and having full charge are not the same thing.
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amzter said:
I have had the phone for about 3 months now. This is why I am saying its weird. The fact that it dies so quickly is another thing I got about 7 hours of moderate use with about 1hr 45 display time with 10 mins of music and about 10 texts and a few phone calls(about 3 short 5 min ones)l
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Could be a faulty battery. If you've only had it 3 months I would try to get the battery replaced if it has drain issues.
CaelanT said:
All of you are talking percent. What is the power level of the battery at max charge? Battery showing charging to 100%, or any other percent, and having full charge are not the same thing.
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You make a good point, I use Battery Monitor Widget Pro and keep an eye on usage time rather than battery level.
CaelanT said:
All of you are talking percent. What is the power level of the battery at max charge? Battery showing charging to 100%, or any other percent, and having full charge are not the same thing.
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The battery never reaches 100 on the phone it will sit there at 96% and even the battery calibration app says the battery isnt at 4200mv (which apparently it should be) its at 4190. I never charge mid way I always let the phone get to about 15% then chuck it on charge.
You make a good point, I use Battery Monitor Widget Pro and keep an eye on usage time rather than battery level.
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Well I use the internal android one but I want to know whats draining it because today nothing was running, i had everything shut down and frozen that wasn't necessary.
You might need to use a 3rd party app to find the "rogue" app/process. Other than BMW, I also use System Panel to monitor it if I notice my usage time is depleting, it works well. You have to have monitoring activated and it's only available on the paid version, but you can use the free version to manually watch your apps/processes.
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Well I use the internal android one but I want to know whats draining it because today nothing was running, i had everything shut down and frozen that wasn't necessary.
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You might need to use a 3rd party app to find the "rogue" app/process. Other than BMW, I also use System Panel to monitor it if I notice my usage time is depleting, it works well. You have to have monitoring activated and it's only available on the paid version, but you can use the free version to manually watch your apps/processes.
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Ok so I recalibrated the battery and got rid of the 96% freeze but now the drain is quicker than ever :S
have you tried wiping battery stats as well? Also, when you recalibrate, do you go through a couple "full" charge cycles? As in, do you allow the phone to fully discharge and then completely charge it plus at least an extra hour? I know that lithium batteries do not have the "memory effect" but I think it has more to do with software rather than the battery itself.
amzter said:
Ok so I recalibrated the battery and got rid of the 96% freeze but now the drain is quicker than ever :S
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have you tried wiping battery stats as well? Also, when you recalibrate, do you go through a couple "full" charge cycles? As in, do you allow the phone to fully discharge and then completely charge it plus at least an extra hour? I know that lithium batteries do not have the "memory effect" but I think it has more to do with software rather than the battery itself.
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yeah i do wipe battery stats but the mAh is not going to 4200 its stuck at 4186 nd wont go past 98%
Something else you could try that I've read around here.
1. Charge the battery for like 4 hours until it won't charge anymore.
2. Unplug the phone from the charger, turn it off, and then pull the battery out
3. Plug the phone back into the charger (Do not put the battery back in yet)
4. Wait for the phone to show an image of a battery with a question mark in it.
5. Put the battery back in.
6. Wait for it to recognize the battery, it will probably give a very low percentage like 5% or 10%.
7. Do not turn it on yet, let it charge for another hour or so.
8. Once you return, it will still probably show a low battery reading, ignore that and boot into recovery while it's still plugged in by long-pressing the power button and when you see the green led notification light press and hold volume down
9. Wipe battery stats and then reboot.
10. Wait for it to boot and then unplug it from the charger and check the battery reading.
I really don't understand what this does but I've read it has fixed the issue for some people.
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yeah i do wipe battery stats but the mAh is not going to 4200 its stuck at 4186 nd wont go past 98%
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Problem with battery drain

Hey everyone
I am having a problem with my battery drain.A few days back my battery was fine i am using lg LTE 2 phone with a 2150 mAh battery. Overnight the max drain was 3-5 % max but now its like 60-70% overnight and when i wake a up the mobile is hot like its constantly been using. Before i go to bed i clear the ram stop all applications then go to sleep but still drains i even restarted the phone a couple of times still the same
Help please! :crying:
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Hey everyone
I am having a problem with my battery drain.A few days back my battery was fine i am using lg LTE 2 phone with a 2150 mAh battery. Overnight the max drain was 3-5 % max but now its like 60-70% overnight and when i wake a up the mobile is hot like its constantly been using. Before i go to bed i clear the ram stop all applications then go to sleep but still drains i even restarted the phone a couple of times still the same
Help please! :crying:
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As you are saying that your mobile seems "hot"
First you need to confirm that its charger/device issue or only with battery.
First do battery calibration with this method: (In this method you need custom recovery for your device
This may help you
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1616598
Dont forget to thank him there on his thread.
IMPORTANT: You can skip this step>> "Wait 20 min after you are sure it is 100% (phone should stay plugged in)" - As i dont know much about LG devices and their batteries
Now some advice from me-
If you can cover it >>> Never charge battery again and again before 15 or 20%
Always charge your battery to 100% at once and use your device till 15% or less than 15% and then again charge it full and so on...
This will make your battery backup good as well for battery life
usama11 said:
Hey everyone
I am having a problem with my battery drain.A few days back my battery was fine i am using lg LTE 2 phone with a 2150 mAh battery. Overnight the max drain was 3-5 % max but now its like 60-70% overnight and when i wake a up the mobile is hot like its constantly been using. Before i go to bed i clear the ram stop all applications then go to sleep but still drains i even restarted the phone a couple of times still the same
Help please! :crying:
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If you are on a custom ROM, try wiping cache and dalvik and battery stats...could help.
(<---Remember to Thank me if this helps! :good
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If you are on a custom ROM, try wiping cache and dalvik and battery stats...could help.
(<---Remember to Thank me if this helps! :good
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Yes i am using a custom ROM i will do these steps and post the results Thanks
Mohitash said:
As you are saying that your mobile seems "hot"
First you need to confirm that its charger/device issue or only with battery.
First do battery calibration with this method: (In this method you need custom recovery for your device
This may help you
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1616598
Dont forget to thank him there on his thread.
IMPORTANT: You can skip this step>> "Wait 20 min after you are sure it is 100% (phone should stay plugged in)" - As i dont know much about LG devices and their batteries
Now some advice from me-
If you can cover it >>> Never charge battery again and again before 15 or 20%
Always charge your battery to 100% at once and use your device till 15% or less than 15% and then again charge it full and so on...
This will make your battery backup good as well for battery life
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Yes my mobile seems hot and i always try to charge it upto 100%. One more thing does it damage they battery in anyway if you leave the charger on after the battery is full?
usama11 said:
Yes my mobile seems hot and i always try to charge it upto 100%. One more thing does it damage they battery in anyway if you leave the charger on after the battery is full?
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According to the Battery Doctor app, you shouldn't leave your phone on charge for more than 9-10 hours(MAX), otherwise it WILL harm your battery.
You should try hibernating some of those apps with Greenify.
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BetterBatteryStats
Use better battery stat (check play store) or similar app to track draining application.
In this way you can find a culprit
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Yes my mobile seems hot and i always try to charge it upto 100%. One more thing does it damage they battery in anyway if you leave the charger on after the battery is full?
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Yes, over charge can reduce battery life.

[Q] Battery Issue on Lollipop Roms

Hii everyone
I've got some really weird Battery Issues on different Lollipop Roms (CM12, ResurrectionRemix 5.3.5-5.3.7, Beanstalk and SlimLP).
The problem is, as soon as i restart the phone the battery percentage drops from 50% to 13% for no reason.
If i charge the phone later suddendly the loose percentage are back, but the phone consumption more "battery" so it's sooner at 0% as normal.
Does anybody else faceing this problem? Or whats the solution?
(Tried several times to calibrate the battery, and it's a new one ca. 6 months old)
Regards Kun1
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Hii everyone
I've got some really weird Battery Issues on different Lollipop Roms (CM12, ResurrectionRemix 5.3.5-5.3.7, Beanstalk and SlimLP).
The problem is, as soon as i restart the phone the battery percentage drops from 50% to 13% for no reason.
If i charge the phone later suddendly the loose percentage are back, but the phone consumption more "battery" so it's sooner at 0% as normal.
Does anybody else faceing this problem? Or whats the solution?
(Tried several times to calibrate the battery, and it's a new one ca. 6 months old)
Regards Kun1
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I've had these problems when I first bought my phone used off eBay. Phone battery was very erratic. After a reboot battery would be less than half or nearly 0 even with 80%+ battery. Or would shut down with 5% left. Or drain battery a lot quicker than normal.
Soon as I bought a new battery my problems vanished. My battery would stay solid no matter how many times I flashed a new ROM or rebooted. BUT after 3 months these drops have started to happen again with reboots. Not always like before, but they're happening.
I think it's down to battery conditioning. The way you charge and discharge your battery. There are set ways to charge a phone to maintain battery health.
How does your battery react without rebooting from a full change to shut down? You shouldn't need to reboot a phone with a good stable ROM once you've set it up the way you like it. Also calibrating you battery or wiping your fuel gauge meter to often isn't good practice as android and your phone will do calibrating itself after some time and needs the information that these starts provide.
Battery jumps seem to happen with a lot of S2 users. Maybe a flaw in the design of phone. But good battery practices are important, things like not leaving your phone charging overnight. Batteries don't like being left on charge when they are full. There's more info out there on XDA that I can't remember myself as I am guilty of bad battery practices as I use my phone all the time and don't have time to full charge cycle.
Yes same problem
Battery drains really fast when restarting
Any fix for this?
I am hiving battery problems too. Battery is dropping % like it leaking or sth. Last time my phone rebooted due to full ram and it dropped from 50% to 12%. I left it like that. After some time battery re-charged itself from 12 to 23 % ! Phone was lying on the sofa without connected charger ! Should i clen fuel guage chip or my battery is EOL ?
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RuffBuster said:
How does your battery react without rebooting from a full change to shut down? You shouldn't need to reboot a phone with a good stable ROM once you've set it up the way you like it. Also calibrating you battery or wiping your fuel gauge meter to often isn't good practice as android and your phone will do calibrating itself after some time and needs the information that these starts provide.
Battery jumps seem to happen with a lot of S2 users. Maybe a flaw in the design of phone. But good battery practices are important, things like not leaving your phone charging overnight. Batteries don't like being left on charge when they are full. There's more info out there on XDA that I can't remember myself as I am guilty of bad battery practices as I use my phone all the time and don't have time to full charge cycle.
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you have to reboot for example if you install xposed and new modules i've calibrated the battery just 3 times i think this isnt too much?
and i understand the problem with charging overnight but there's no other solution for me :/
I have the same problem of battery drain with SlimLP beta 5, here my screenshot: shoplc.altervista.org/gallery/
LpWeb said:
I have the same problem of battery drain with SlimLP beta 5, here my screenshot: shoplc.altervista.org/gallery/
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Which kernel do you use? and have you installed Xposed?
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Which kernel do you use? and have you installed Xposed?
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Hi, I have the original kernel from ROM, Xposed do not have installed
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Hi, I have the original kernel from ROM, Xposed do not have installed
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Because i have the same setting at the moment and no problem and tried with two diffrent batteries....
Also when i see your screenshots and don't see anything special or whats wrong with your battery.
Here is my battery...
KUN1 said:
Because i have the same setting at the moment and no problem and tried with two diffrent batteries....
Also when i see your screenshots and don't see anything special or whats wrong with your battery.
Here is my battery...
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Hello, your situation is much more serious than mine. I reinstalled the original ROM jelly beam 4.1.2 because I can not charge the smartphone every 5 hours.
LpWeb said:
Hello, your situation is much more serious than mine. I reinstalled the original ROM jelly beam 4.1.2 because I can not charge the smartphone every 5 hours.
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Did that help?
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Did that help?
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...of course, now my battery lasts 15-18 hours
When it developed a ROM that overcomes these problems of battery life, I'll be happy to try it.
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...of course, now my battery lasts 15-18 hours
When it developed a ROM that overcomes these problems of battery life, I'll be happy to try it.
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Which Rom do you use? and how much display time do you get within this 15-18hours?
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Which Rom do you use? and how much display time do you get within this 15-18hours?
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ROM Stock 4.1.2 build XWLSW.
2 hours display, 54 minutes call, 15 msg whatsapp, 30 msg telegram, 2 record videos 720p, 6 photo, 18 email and 30 minutes of twitter, this is a my typical day of use my phone.
ps: I may have missed something
Forgot to say, if you want to avoid battery drops when rebooting make sure you plug your phone into charge before rebooting. Thus should stop battery dropping afterwards.
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Forgot to say, if you want to avoid battery drops when rebooting make sure you plug your phone into charge before rebooting. Thus should stop battery dropping afterwards.
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The battery often drops when the phone hangs at work and reboot from itself so i have no chance to plug it in.
I have same problem, battery drain too fast & after reboot same time battery level is "falling" at one moment twice. At first, I think it's a battery problem, but battery work fine at CM12 mod, and have problem at SLIMLP 5.1.1 mod. When battery "falling" it's not heating, which means no real discharge.
Hello friends I just purchased a new battery this is 3.7V battery
But the old Samsung stock battery that comes with the phone is 4.2V is this ok or this is necessary to need battery is 4.2V im still useing jellybean stock os 4.1.2 but im a custom Rom Flashaholic please guide me should I need a same battery volt so I return it and find another I purchased it from amazon estore thanks for replying

Automatically turn off second screen at specific time

Is there any way in setting or an app that make me able to turn off second screen at specific time ex at night when i sleep i don't need the second screen to be on
You can put the phone with the face down. [emoji4]
Or you can cover the sensor.[emoji6]
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You can put the phone with the face down. [emoji4]
Or you can cover the sensor.[emoji6]
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But this will still drain my battery because of the use of the sensor right?
vip57 said:
But this will still drain my battery because of the use of the sensor right?
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Wrong, I put my phone face down during the night, 4% battery drain :good:
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But this will still drain my battery because of the use of the sensor right?
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Wrong, I put my phone face down during the night, 4% battery drain :good:
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No it consumes no battery.
During the night i have 0% battery loss for about 8-10 hours.
P.S. sorry for my bad English.
Jimmys84 said:
No it consumes no battery.
During the night i have 0% battery loss for about 8-10 hours.
P.S. sorry for my bad English.
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10 hours with no drain? whit second screen on?! how you can archive that??
i ask that because i put mine with face down to turn off second screen and after 9/10 hours i get 2 to 4% battery drain even with wifi and other things off and no apps running!
dont bother me so much but if i can have 3/4% more during the day i preciate that too!
btw, i dont know if are only with me but if i charge my phone up to 100% and stay in the charger for more 20/30 minuts after 100% i watch a 10-15 minuts youtube video with 40% brightness and my battery percentage is still 100% after that, and its not only with V10, my G3 and my last G Flex2 (when i have it) have the same "issue"!
the 1 million dollars question: how 10 hours of standby with no second screen and no apps running drains more than 10-15 minuts video playing?? really...
Turn the device face down. That turns it off.

Very strange battery behavior ? :/

Hey Folks,
i just got the phone i tried turning it on out of the box, didn't work so I put in the charger. Turned it on and it was at 60% battery after 1 minute?
I didn't think much of it and now when it reached about 50% it simply jumped to 1% (!!!) and i got a low battery notification?
Is something wrong with the device ? Did you have the same experience that your device was empty when you received it and what should I do now ?
Thanks !
to check battery life as suggest by huawei... charge it to 100% then turn on airplane mode, and close all applications and leave it overnight and if the battery in the morning is above 96% then it is good.
thanks for your response. was your phone also completely discharged when you received it ?
exxi said:
thanks for your response. was your phone also completely discharged when you received it ?
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Nope, mine was around 60-70%
Regards,
Safe
Mine was completely dead !!!!!
hmm... i'd be interested to hear more about this. who had the same problem? I am thinking of exchanging my unit.
Wondering why they would deliver a phone without any charge and why they wouldn't mention it anywhere in the manual...
exxi said:
thanks for your response. was your phone also completely discharged when you received it ?
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yes.
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yes.
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I wonder why it showed me 60 percent and then went off to zero in a second. I charged it fully now and it's seems to hold well...
exxi said:
I wonder why it showed me 60 percent and then went off to zero in a second. I charged it fully now and it's seems to hold well...
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test the battery as suggested by huawei, and see and if you can replace the unit, just do it, if it will make you feel better.
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test the battery as suggested by huawei, and see and if you can replace the unit, just do it, if it will make you feel better.
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I think it actually works fine. Battery life seems impressive so far
I had a different type of strange battery behaviour at first. My first full charge when I got the phone (after running the battery down to zero) took 7 hours. Hardly fast charging! Since then everything is fine, and supercharge working normally but gave me a fright at the time!
Battery measurement acted weird when I first got my phone too. Was at 18% and then took 1 hour to charge to 28%. But everything sorted itself out after a 3 or so full charges and battery life is great now. Seems like it is just the phone measuring the battery at the beginning.

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