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NumairAdil

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Apr 24, 2012
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Hi, I am using rooted wildfire with cm7.2 which is very nice rom and working almost perfactly,
Have a strange problom from some days that my device did,nt showing correct battery status and charging percentage.. always after charging whole night it shows just between 50 to 60 % charging.. if anyone knows that what kind of this issue plz tell me, is this a hardwear problem or any other issue?

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GlennBrownie

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Hi, I am using rooted wildfire with cm7.2 which is very nice rom and working almost perfactly,
Have a strange problom from some days that my device did,nt showing correct battery status and charging percentage.. always after charging whole night it shows just between 50 to 60 % charging.. if anyone knows that what kind of this issue plz tell me, is this a hardwear problem or any other issue?

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Have you tried re-calibrating your battery?
 

NumairAdil

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Yeah dear I have tried but battery celebration apps required 100% charging for celebration.. but my device has always showing under 60% charging that's why its not works.. :p:rolleyes:

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NumairAdil

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If u know any other idea for battery calibration so kindly tell me, will really thankful:)

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MacGyver Jack

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Is it in your status bar that it shows the incorrect value?

Try going to Settings > About Phone > Status

It should tell you the correct value there. If it still shows up as the incorrect value i believe it could be a problem with your actual battery.
 

olu.danNY

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May 27, 2012
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Yeah dear I have tried but battery celebration apps required 100% charging for celebration.. but my device has always showing under 60% charging that's why its not works.. :p:rolleyes:

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In your case, you don't need an app for calibration. Since you can't get your phone to show correct status, reboot into Recovery, go to Advanced and Wipe Battery Stats. Reboot phone, Run Wifi, Bluetooth, Torch, Music and anything that could drain battery faster altogether until the battery runs down and switches itsef off. Try recharging and see the result.

Hope it helps.

Cheers.
 

NumairAdil

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Apr 24, 2012
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Thank u so much to all of u..
I,ll do it and see the results.. :beer::)

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NumairAdil

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Hi, dear all, last night I did the procedure as per ur instructions, I have wipe battery status into advance recovery mode and after drain my all power, after switching off the device automatically I have charged again whole night.. but have disapointment after turn on device in the morning.. the battery status showing same results as previous.. its confirm that my actual battery has working fine as usual, its given me standerd backup time like as I was got this device very first day.. but as u know everyone always need to know actual battery status of their device for avoiding inconveniance about lac of power so I also need this feature really.. plz help me out I am sufring from this issue a lot.. :what:

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NumairAdil

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Ohhh.. I am really disappointed.. :(

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olu.danNY

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May 27, 2012
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This is strange... Changing the battery is not an option as it works well... Have you tried flashing another ROM?

If I may ask, did this battery issue started when you flashed CM7?
 

Scratch0805

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Jun 18, 2011
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This is strange... Changing the battery is not an option as it works well... Have you tried flashing another ROM?

If I may ask, did this battery issue started when you flashed CM7?

Its happened to quite a few people since I've been around this forum, dont think anyone has pinned down a particular reason for it happening and the only explanation from HTC is that its a mobo fault........

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NumairAdil

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Apr 24, 2012
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May be its a mobo fault but this is truth that I am facing this issue after flashing cm7.2..!
I have been told this rom working almost perfactly and such a nice and smoother one but before I was used Sunabh Rom v.1.1 by Vibhus which is also nice rom and had never facing issue like this on my previous rom.. :)

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NumairAdil

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Its not yet possible.. I have been delete nandroid backup of my previou rom :p

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ahwini

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Battery issue with wildfire

This is strange... Changing the battery is not an option as it works well... Have you tried flashing another ROM?

If I may ask, did this battery issue started when you flashed CM7?

i have been experiencing the same problem with the battery .. doesn't seem to get past the 70% mark. I started noticing this few weeks into using CM7 ( currently using CM7.2 RC3 http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1698029 the issue still remains) At first i found out that if i reboot my phone after putting it to charge , it would charge all the way to 100 %. But slowly that too started fading and now nothing i do gets it above 70%. even got a new battery to no avail, and i cant get more than 5 to 6 hrs with the battery .. the battery drain is incredible :(

am i using an incorrect kernel or something ?? any help is appreciated .. thanks in advance !
 

Scratch0805

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My opinion is its something to do with your phone itself, if it was software/kernel related we would all most likely get the same problem as we are all using the same piece of software.

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revankar

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I too have this problem mine does not charge beyond 79% sometimes 75%. With my experience this is too do with the kernel that CM7 uses. If I restart the device it will show 100%.
If I go back to the stock kernel the charging goes all the way to 100%.
Either my charger has broken or its the overclock-able kernel.
I have tried every other method out there.
The battery performance is good BTW.
 

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    Yeah dear I have tried but battery celebration apps required 100% charging for celebration.. but my device has always showing under 60% charging that's why its not works.. :p:rolleyes:

    Sent from my HTC Wildfire using xda app-developers app

    In your case, you don't need an app for calibration. Since you can't get your phone to show correct status, reboot into Recovery, go to Advanced and Wipe Battery Stats. Reboot phone, Run Wifi, Bluetooth, Torch, Music and anything that could drain battery faster altogether until the battery runs down and switches itsef off. Try recharging and see the result.

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    Cheers.
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    Thank u so much to all of u..
    I,ll do it and see the results.. :beer::)

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