Moto 360 2nd Gen with Pixel Running Pie - Moto 360 2015

What is everyone's experience with their Moto 360 2nd Gen when connected to a phone running Android Pie?
My experience:
50% less battery life. Watch would have 60% left at bedtime, after Pie in Pixel 2 watch is almost dead battery at bedtime.
Bluetooth connectivity is crap. This is probably why the battery is dying. Watch will not stay connected to the Pixel 2 on Pie.
Have you all seen same issues?

Only had this problem one day. Last 2 weeks the battery life is normal.

Update: after Wear OS app updated last week, watch has been acting fine. App lost connection, wouldn't connect, I rebooted both watch and phone, then all was good again.

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Moto 360 with the ZU

Is anyone using their ZU with the Moto 360?
I'm wondering if there's still an issue with battery life.
I use the Moto 360 with the ZU and I actually made it thru the day yesterday from about 10am to 10pm and still had 40% battery life.
I think the initial reviews of the Moto 360's battery life issues were a bit overstated because everyone was constantly fiddling with it all day, but once the novelty period wears off and you just wear it and let it notify you throughout the day it does pretty good.
I will warn that I had ambient mode off meaning the screen is off until I either raise my arm to look at it or a notification or call etc comes thru. If you want to leave the screen on, you're looking closer to 3-6 hours max.
So after accepting that the screen will be off when I'm not looking at it anyway and I stopped constanly playing with it for no apparent reason it works out great (but on the first day I was pissed like every one else lol).
I've been using my Moto 360 with my Z Ultra GPE since the day after the initial launch. The most recent update has greatly increased the battery life. I took my watch off the charger this morning at 6:30am. It's now 5:22pm and my battery is at 67%. I use it regular throughout the day to check time and notifications and it's holding up very well. I am not seeing any negative effects on battery life for either the watch or my phone.
Bluetooth headset + Moto + ZU
Hello!
Ia anyone using such combo? How the voice transferred to the headset ?
I've been trying the Samsung Gear 2 (Tizen) and Smart Band Talk . Both are having problems with transferring the phone audio to the watch instead of the headset ..
Thanks!
i am able to make moto360 last 2days+ paired with my ZU
ambient mode is the key to making this watch last the whole day
Thank you everyone for the replies. I was thinking this could be a good workaround to have "always on" voice recognition similar to the Moto X or Nexus 6.
another user with Moto 360 and ZU. both are great pairs, and i able to go thru my day with 50% left.
Been using the Moto 360 and the ZU for a day now, and I have to say I love it. Best combo ever. The only quirk I had was when I first opened it (with 19% battery life) I had to charge it past 80% to do the update that was needed.
ComPas-V said:
Hello!
Ia anyone using such combo? How the voice transferred to the headset ?
I've been trying the Samsung Gear 2 (Tizen) and Smart Band Talk . Both are having problems with transferring the phone audio to the watch instead of the headset ..
Thanks!
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I use that combination. No problem. Excellent performance for both of them mate.

Greatly Improved Battery Life

I purchased my Zenwatch 2 about a month ago. At the time I had a Droid Maxx from Verizon. Battery life of the watch was as expected end of day I had around 30-35% left on the watch with always on screen turned off. I was happy with this as it seemed decent for a day of use without having to worry about usage.
I purchased the Droid turbo 2 day of release and have noticed a dramatic increase of battery life on the watch. As much as 3-4x as longer. End of day I now have 60-65% left on the watch with no changes to usage. Any one else experienced this or have reasoning to why a such dramatic increase occurred?
Prolly bluetooth 4.0+ low energy? Just taking a wild guess
Used my watch from 9am to 10pm yesterday, ended with 70% left. Shut it off overnight, back on at 630am. It is now 330pm and I have 49%. "Always-on" is off, been connected to BT entire time. Phone is a Nexus 5. I disabled Google Fit on the phone and watch (don't care about it) and that seems to have helped the battery on my phone and watch a LOT. I'm very pleased with the battery performance!
You can also turn off the wireless to save even more battery.
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If you want to increase the battery life,then there are many options for that. such decrease brightness of the mobile. wireless off,Bluetooth off, put some time of silent mode.
Ive only had this watch about a week now. I have a LG G4. I have the screen always on and use Ambient mode. I use Styler and have Ambient mode set to 5 seconds. Disabled WiFi. Brightness set to 3.
I get about the same great battery life as from my LG G Watch. However because of the side button, what I do is double tap the screen to turn off the screen while I sleep and charge. Nice to keep the glare down. I also disable Bluetooth while at home and not wearing the watch. This has nothing to do with battery life, but just comparing.
I haven't disabled or enabled any Apps like fit. I keep location disabled on my phone. I think this prevents weather updates and some other Google Now notifications. 100% at 8am, its 1pm now and its at 88%. 12% in 5 hours. Pretty normal/heavy use. Lots of messenger and work/personal emails.
I forgot what settings I used but my wife's watch lasts 4 days. She wears it about 8 hours a day and uses the watch strictly for fit and notifications and replying. The first 24 hours only used up 8 percent.
Can I know if you guys enabled cloud sync and WiFi seems to be it is using significantly more battery as long as cloud sync is enabled even i turn off the WiFi manually on the watch
How can I turn off cloud sync?
It is on the privacy setting of the android wear on your phone
Ever since they updated Android Wear and ZenWatch Manager apps, mine seems to have better battery life.
I can also confirm the prolonged battery life without any hit on performance! Awesome!

Battery drain

Insane and unsupportable battery drain after Android Wear 2.0 update on my Moto 360 2nd Gen.
A couple of days worked well, battery lasted full day, almost 2 days but a lot of times it drains in a really short time.
Any idea why?
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I dont know why, but the version 2.0 dont change ANYTHING in my battery.
And i disabled the function "Save energy power of mobile" samething like that in delevoper options. and using Notifications to long duration.
I can use easy my watch for 2 days.
Anybody notice a dramatic change in battery life?
Passaralho said:
Insane and unsupportable battery drain after Android Wear 2.0 update on my Moto 360 2nd Gen.
A couple of days worked well, battery lasted full day, almost 2 days but a lot of times it drains in a really short time.
Any idea why?
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What is the setting used for wifi connectivity?
rayboehm said:
Anybody notice a dramatic change in battery life?
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Battery is fine on mine - as good, if not better than previously. Turn off WiFi if you're not using it (it will turn back on again automatically, so you need to go to Developer Options and choose the option for not turning on WiFi when charging).
I have Always On screen, gestures, and screen active time increased to 25 seconds with Pujie and still end the day with about 45% most days.
Kinsman-UK said:
Battery is fine on mine - as good, if not better than previously. Turn off WiFi if you're not using it (it will turn back on again automatically, so you need to go to Developer Options and choose the option for not turning on WiFi when charging).
I have Always On screen, gestures, and screen active time increased to 25 seconds with Pujie and still end the day with about 45% most days.
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Guess you didn't look at the screenshot.
I don't think I've ended a day with less than 90% battery left.?
rayboehm said:
Guess you didn't look at the screenshot.
I don't think I've ended a day with less than 90% battery left.
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Sorry, did look at the screenshot, but just assumed you were complaining about battery life - like most others Probably should have replied to stevemw instead.
I do think you mustn't be using the watch for very much though, if you're ending the day with 90%. I get quite a few notifications on mine and use it for controlling casted media, checking Keep To-Do list, etc throughout the day so I'm pretty happy that I can end the day with slightly less than half a charge. Off the charger for just over an hour at the moment, and I'm at 96%. Mine is two years old at this point.
Kinsman-UK said:
Battery is fine on mine - as good, if not better than previously. Turn off WiFi if you're not using it (it will turn back on again automatically, so you need to go to Developer Options and choose the option for not turning on WiFi when charging).
I have Always On screen, gestures, and screen active time increased to 25 seconds with Pujie and still end the day with about 45% most days.
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how do you do that? mine is @ 45% and its only 1:00pm... :-/
Jaws4God said:
how do you do that? mine is @ 45% and its only 1:00pm... :-/
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Don't think I'm doing anything special at all - it's always been good. I'd call a bad day ending the day with less than 30%. Rarely happens. Maybe you have an app that's causing the drain? Only thing I can think of is that I don't use any of the fitness tracking/heartrate stuff, and make sure WiFi stays off.
Kinsman-UK said:
Don't think I'm doing anything special at all - it's always been good. I'd call a bad day ending the day with less than 30%. Rarely happens. Maybe you have an app that's causing the drain? Only thing I can think of is that I don't use any of the fitness tracking/heartrate stuff, and make sure WiFi stays off.
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well i think the Ambient (Screen always on) mode takes up a lot of juice.. right now i'm at 72% and its 1:20pm. So this battery life is doing better... but i'm still having the issue of my watch turning off at around 30% each time.. called motorola and its out of warranty so would have to pay $75 for replacement.. which is about what I paid for this used....
Possible cure
POSSIBLE FIX. WORTH A TRY AND IT PROVES TO WORK ON MY MOTO 360 GEN 2.
I have been having this battery issue since the last Jan 2018. I noticed it would die around 75% -> 80% -> and last few days it would die at 90%. I read from someone's reply on in this subject mentioning about uninstall Moto Body off their phone. I didn't have MOTO BODY installed on my phone but I noticed a fresh MOTO 360 GEN 2 has MOTO BODY installed as system app. This is what I did:
Attemp:
1. Disable MOTO BODY on your MOTO 360 watch by going to Settings -> Apps -> System Apps -> Moto Body -> Disable
Result:
After restarting the watch around 4PM, the battery started to read 65% and last whole day until 12AM at 15% and died at 14%. I attemped to start the watch and recharge it for a min to get the watch to restart -> it will start at 16% battery. I ran timer and flash light to attemp running battery to 0% but no matter what it would die at 14% or 13%..
Recharged the watch the full battery, and started to wear it since 11am and it has last all day and battery indicator read at 31% (1AM) as I am typing now. Wear OS shows that it will run out battery (0%) at 7AM. I will leave the watch uncharged and check at which time the watch would die.
So it worth a try to Disable MOTO BODY off your watch. Think about it: the only apps that MOTOROLA Custom created for this watch are MOTO BODY and MOTO CONNECT. Disable these 2 apps means really much bring the watch closest to a clean generic Android Wear 2.0 (I dont know what I am talking about!? Just my thought).
Anyway, try it and share the result with the community.
Edit: never mind, it seemed to work but it's back to where it was before.
This fixed my watch; thanks!
Thinking back, I started using Moto Body this week and suddenly my watch started dying on me. Only way to fire it up again, was to put it on the charger. Then it would reboot and show about 80-ish battery percentage. Putting it back on my wrist, it would die within a couple of minutes.
Disabled Moto Body and Moto Connect on both my watch and my phone (no use keeping it active on my phone I reckon), charged my watch and it is flawless ever since.
Will have to look at Moto Body, as recently my watch is dieing at around 80% charge. I did a factory reset today, now it won't copy across my Google account. The watch was fully charged, went to work and it died 5hrs into my shift and I've not used it.
disabling Moto body, Moto connect and downgrading the android wear on watch did not fix my watch's battery issue. still dies at 90%.
Hi.
I had the same trouble.
In the watch, I've disconnected my google account and switch off the WIFI, and now it works properly.
Good Luck.
casahernando said:
Hi.
I had the same trouble.
In the watch, I've disconnected my google account and switch off the WIFI, and now it works properly.
Good Luck.
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Ciao
It is probably a noob question but ... unlinking watch to google account ... give you the chance to receive usual notifications ?
I mean (email, calendar, sms, whatsapp, etc)
Dear all owners of MOTO 360 2nd generation ... happy NEw Year
I am actually running:
Mod 46 mm
Purchased on March 2016
Android wear 2.17.0.217437364
Google Play Services 14.3.67 (050300-216465562)
SO Android 7.1.1
Patch sicurezza 1APR2017
N° build NWD1.171020.001
Two or three months ago my battery after 2 years has started with several issues
The overall capacity is decreased (from initial 48 hours to not more than 10)
And I saw that the device switched off despite the level of battery was 40/50%
So I decided on last december 2018 to change the original battery
I purchased a spare found on e-bay (around 18 EUR)
I installed the new battery (around 30 EUR)
Initially the battery life was similar to the old one (8/10 hours)
After few days the battery life is very poor !!
I mean 3/4 hours with the screen always ON and around 7/8 hours with the screen OFF
The very strange thing is that the level of battery when it switchs off can be 90% too
I noted that especially in occasion of small system stress (a new instalaltion app, a new update, a new notification, a reboot asked by me) teh system try to switch ON but it fails
Only if put the device on charger ... it shwitch ON
Of course i performed Factory reset (into recovery mode) a couple of times
Which are your suggestions ??
Is it a hardware problem (fake battery) or it is a sw related issue (for instance the new update of WEAR OS is too heavy for our MOTO 360 2nd) ?
Have you had a good experience with a spare battery that you share with me ?
Thanks a lot
Paolo
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kimlongyakura said:
POSSIBLE FIX. WORTH A TRY AND IT PROVES TO WORK ON MY MOTO 360 GEN 2.
I have been having this battery issue since the last Jan 2018. I noticed it would die around 75% -> 80% -> and last few days it would die at 90%. I read from someone's reply on in this subject mentioning about uninstall Moto Body off their phone. I didn't have MOTO BODY installed on my phone but I noticed a fresh MOTO 360 GEN 2 has MOTO BODY installed as system app. This is what I did:
Attemp:
1. Disable MOTO BODY on your MOTO 360 watch by going to Settings -> Apps -> System Apps -> Moto Body -> Disable
Result:
After restarting the watch around 4PM, the battery started to read 65% and last whole day until 12AM at 15% and died at 14%. I attemped to start the watch and recharge it for a min to get the watch to restart -> it will start at 16% battery. I ran timer and flash light to attemp running battery to 0% but no matter what it would die at 14% or 13%..
Recharged the watch the full battery, and started to wear it since 11am and it has last all day and battery indicator read at 31% (1AM) as I am typing now. Wear OS shows that it will run out battery (0%) at 7AM. I will leave the watch uncharged and check at which time the watch would die.
So it worth a try to Disable MOTO BODY off your watch. Think about it: the only apps that MOTOROLA Custom created for this watch are MOTO BODY and MOTO CONNECT. Disable these 2 apps means really much bring the watch closest to a clean generic Android Wear 2.0 (I dont know what I am talking about!? Just my thought).
Anyway, try it and share the result with the community.
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Ciao
Are you running always well with this solution ?
I have personally only increased the battery life until around 10 hours with a fresh battery but I am not able to have more life time
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paolocorpo said:
Ciao
It is probably a noob question but ... unlinking watch to google account ... give you the chance to receive usual notifications ?
I mean (email, calendar, sms, whatsapp, etc)
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Yes, all the notifications runs ok.
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Yes, all the notifications runs ok.
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Thanks for replying
How old is your watch ?
How many opened screen hours are your actually performing ?
Have you applied others tricks or you have only disabled WiFi and Google account ?
I mean for instance: screen always on, gesture, etc
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Battery type for a replace Moto360 (35mm & 42mm) (2015)

Hi,
I have a Moto 360 (2015) 46mm and my wife has a Moto (2015) 42mm.
Her 42mm model Powers Off at 84% Batterien.
So i like to replace the battery.
But i don't find any Infos about the battery model for replace it.
Did anyone replace the battery allredy?
I see other people oft the Moto 360(2014) did this successfull, and they report many extra hours with the new battery (same mA).
Like to do this as well for the 42mm and the 46mm Version.
The Moto 360 (2015) comes in 42mm and 46mm versions.
Haha true
I've the same issue.
I've send the watch in twice for repair but they didn't do anything to it.
Now I've my watch back, it wasn't able to turn on at 25% charge according to the watch. Even when the watch is not powered on during transport, the battery drained slowly.
I checked with a usb power tester how many mAh got into the watch from 25% to 100%: 245mAh
Which doesn't sound weird considering energy loss of wireless charging + the watch was turned on and using power.
I'm starting to believe it might not be a battery problem but a software problem... It's very strange to say the least
Ooo that sucks, 245mAh which model you have ?
I will ship both today and see what's happening.
42mm one
But how does that suck? The battery is only 300 originally and I charged 75%
So the capacity still is around 300mAh
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42mm one
But how does that suck? The battery is only 300 originally and I charged 75%
So the capacity still is around 300mAh
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It sucks that you send the moto two times to the reapir service and they do nothing.
If you say you think its a software issue, since how long you have this problem ?,
Because we see this also on wear 1.5,
But if you say your mAh tester say it load just 75% and the watch was off, this sounds for me that the battery is broken, and it can use not all cells of battery.
Slider-Override said:
It sucks that you send the moto two times to the reapir service and they do nothing.
If you say you think its a software issue, since how long you have this problem ?,
Because we see this also on wear 1.5,
But if you say your mAh tester say it load just 75% and the watch was off, this sounds for me that the battery is broken, and it can use not all cells of battery.
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Oh yeah, repair is just a joke.
If I go directly to Motorola they even charge money for shipping. First time I've seen a manufacturer do that
So I just go to the store for repair, they send it for free to the same repair company.
Yeah, basically the capacity of the battery it ~240mAh now, which isn't too bad since originally it should have been 300mAh.
But after some testing it over the weekend it's still as bad as before the "repair", turning off at 60, 70, 80% etc. It's just stupid
As you said, a replacement battery is just non-existent apparently.
I can't even find someone who opened the watch.
Since I still have warranty I don't really want to mess about with opening and replacing the battery myself anyway
So I guess I'm going to go back to the store once more and check if I can trade it in for something else
The real issue is though: there aren't really great android wear watches at the moment imho
My considerations atm:
Asus Zenwatch 3 (slightly older model, no rotating crown, no hr monitor but stylish)
LG Watch Style (small battery no hr monitor)
Huawei Watch 2 Classic (bulky, no rotating controls, no hr monitor)
I guess I prefer the Zenwatch the most. I guess it comes the closest to the moto 360 experience

Very poor battery life Moto Z with 7.1.1

I run stock 7.1.1 on my Moto Z and lately I have seen that the battery life is terrible. If I take the phone off the charger at say 7am I will be lucky to get to 3pm before needing charging. I don't play games or watch videos using the phone primarily for phone calls (!), texts, email, news reading (I use Google Playstand) and the occasional social media (no Facebook).
The only "customisations" I have are using the Pixel Launcher 3 instead of the Motorola one, the Google camera and the native AOSP dialer rathen than the Motorola one.
I had seen a few posts from folks saying a factory reset might fix it but I want to avoid that if I can with many work apps having quite convoluted processes to get then to authenticate and sign onto to Enterprise servers again,
Thanks
Maybe reflashing the stock ROM via fastboot avoiding the line "fastboot erase userdata" because if you'll avoid this line your personal data wouldn't be erased
lchiu7 said:
I run stock 7.1.1 on my Moto Z and lately I have seen that the battery life is terrible. If I take the phone off the charger at say 7am I will be lucky to get to 3pm before needing charging. I don't play games or watch videos using the phone primarily for phone calls (!), texts, email, news reading (I use Google Playstand) and the occasional social media (no Facebook).
The only "customisations" I have are using the Pixel Launcher 3 instead of the Motorola one, the Google camera and the native AOSP dialer rathen than the Motorola one.
I had seen a few posts from folks saying a factory reset might fix it but I want to avoid that if I can with many work apps having quite convoluted processes to get then to authenticate and sign onto to Enterprise servers again,
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Check your battery wear using Accubattery.
I have the same issue. Did you find any solution?
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the only thing that help me with this problem, was a factory reset with a fresh install of all the apps, avoiding the restore
You could try to install Greenify https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.oasisfeng.greenify if the phone uses a lot of battery when the screen is off.
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I've been running that app for a few days now and it says my battery is 91% of health which is pretty poor for a phone and was purchased new in April of last year.
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I've been running that app for a few days now and it says my battery is 91% of health which is pretty poor for a phone and was purchased new in April of last year.
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It is?
Then what about mine?
87%, purchased about the same time (about a month later).
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Loader009 said:
It is?
Then what about mine?
87%, purchased about the same time (about a month later).
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Given both our phones are less than one year old I wonder if Motorola will replace the batteries under warranty?
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Given both our phones are less than one year old I wonder if Motorola will replace the batteries under warranty?
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I first let the app run for a month... my first value was 83%, which was awfully low...
I could live with anything nearby 90%.
My phone has 1 year and battery was terrible. I've got it replaced and it's working fine now.
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My phone has 1 year and battery was terrible. I've got it replaced and it's working fine now.
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HOw did you about that? I went to the Lenovo support forums and a senior agent replied as follows:
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Moto-Z/MOTO-Z-battery-life-terrible/m-p/3927759#M4349
Only one day but after deleting the cache partition, today's usage is much better - almost 14 hours.
However battery health is only 90% which seems low.
If you follow accubattery recommendations you should keep your phone ideally between 40-70% or at most 20-80% and don't ever let it run to zero unless you're recalibrating the battery and don't charge it to 100%. My Z Force is from August 2016 is at 95%, but even with that there's been a reduction in battery life.
lchiu7 said:
HOw did you about that? I went to the Lenovo support forums and a senior agent replied as follows:
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Moto-Z/MOTO-Z-battery-life-terrible/m-p/3927759#M4349
Only one day but after deleting the cache partition, today's usage is much better - almost 14 hours.
However battery health is only 90% which seems low.
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I went to a local repair shop and paid something about 50$ to get it replaced.
I was playing a Daydream VR game that froze up and had to hold the power button to restart. Battery was around 70%, when the phone restarted it showed around 15%. My battery has been downhill since. This was last week. Today I have my phone plugged in charging with the Incipio battery back on and both showed 100% with the phone on. Powered the phone off while still plugged in and the power off screen shows the mod as 100% but my phone battery shows 78% and will continues showing 78% after 15 minutes of charging. Powered it back on and the mod is still at 100% and the phone battery is at 78%. Not sure whats going on. Accubattery shows 57% health after about a week of use. I have a battery replacement ordered...
First signs of the phone going to catch fire like my Z force did.
Took an update and it caused massive issues. Battery life was horrible and started to over heat. Not long later sitting at the Android set up screen about 1% battery drain per minute. Motorola said it's normal and no issues. Phones frame was getting to 90c again Motorola said ots normal and withen spec. Then other caught fire. Can't comment any more due to legal process. I'm just posting stuff I already have when I first seen the issues.
Be careful. Lucky at that point I was charging my phone in a metal pot. So if you see a huge battery drain and start to see overheating and reboots keep it in a metal pot. The pot is what saved my house from burning down.
swanryan81 said:
I was playing a Daydream VR game that froze up and had to hold the power button to restart. Battery was around 70%, when the phone restarted it showed around 15%. My battery has been downhill since. This was last week. Today I have my phone plugged in charging with the Incipio battery back on and both showed 100% with the phone on. Powered the phone off while still plugged in and the power off screen shows the mod as 100% but my phone battery shows 78% and will continues showing 78% after 15 minutes of charging. Powered it back on and the mod is still at 100% and the phone battery is at 78%. Not sure whats going on. Accubattery shows 57% health after about a week of use. I have a battery replacement ordered...
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I think that the incipio mod is the problem, O noted the same behavior using the mod, some weeks ago I purchased the turbo mod and it works better than the incipio.
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I'm having the very same problem and will send the phone in for battery replacement.
Hundreds of users are complaining over there in the Lenovo Forums about this problem that came with 7.1.1.
Motorla recommended one user to clear the cache partition, but I don't think this will finally solve the 7.1.1 problems.
Let's wait for a software fix from Lenovo/Motorola or hope for Android 8.0/OREO
I think It's from some weird bug from 7.1.1
I got this problem after flashed 7.1.1 and now, it's in the warranty for battery replacement :/
and with my experience, nothing will fix if you flash back to 7.0.0
Check this too:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-z/help/issue-2-crazy-battery-behaviours-t3680766
I replaced my battery. Before the battery would give 1.5-2 hours screen on time (57 percent drain an hour). Now I'm getting 4-5 hours of screen on time (17 percent drain an hour). Both measurements are on the same Android version 7.1.1 and same settings

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