Scenario: Overnight Charging
ROM: Stock
- Battery charges to 100% 4.2V, Charging stops, battery starts draining, to 4.1V then charging starts again to top up the charge. this happens repeatedly overnight. I believe this is ideal.
ROM: Custom ICS or JB
- Battery charges to 100% 4.2V. Charging stops but battery just continously drain.
I have 4 batteries and they are all doing it, so its got to be my phone in someway.
It keeps showing its charging, when its not plugged in at all. It will flash its charging, show the lighting bolt in the battery in the upper right....but there is no way it can be charging....
then when I actually check the battery it says discharging, but shows a lightning bolt in the upper left.
I recently rooted and flashed the Jellybean 4.2.2 rom and I absolutely love it, except on one phone the battery isn't charging at all and on the other phone the battery takes more then 8 hours to fully charge from 25%. I read that other people having slow charging issues and I haven't found a solution so if anyone knows of one that would be great.
Hi there,
Has anyone experienced their s4 battery not charging? I left it charging overnight and when I woke it had stopped at 51%!
I was using a kindle charger so not sure if this could affect it?
Any advice appreciated.
In recent days, I have noticed that when I plug in my charger, (in the house, in the car) my battery is not taking a charge. The only way it will charge is if I restart the phone. Upon rebooting, it charges.
This is not happening every single time (less than 50%), but it doesn't make sense.
Last night, I had my phone off while it was charging.
For the last two days, my Nexus 4 has been charging weirdly. I leave it to charge overnight and when I wake up its at (usually) 78%. When I go to the battery stuff in the settings it switches between charging and not charging. It's back and forth. Has anyone seen this?
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We have all heard of battery saving techniques to get our phones to last the entire day, but my question is in regards to charging strategy...
More specifically, is there a 'best practice' for charging your battery?
Is it best to let it get down real low before putting it on the charger? If so, is it best to leave it on the charger until it fully charges?
So I came to egypt to visit family about a week ago. My charger is 110v n here they use 220v..
Hi,
I have bought an s2 I9100t in Australia and ever since I've had it whenever I try and charge the battery it says 'charging paused battery either too hot or too cold.' after just a few seconds.
Even when im not charging the phone it heats up alot on the side with the power button, and obviously gets worse when plugged in.