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This is already covered
http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?p=16240746
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Can any one report back about the the results of charge and discharge max percentage cos for me getting 100% is no problem but on next charge % starts to drop and phone says charged on 95+%
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This is already covered
http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?p=16240746
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Alright, I just did this. I will report back on whether or not this is a permanent solution to the battery issue after I kill my phone, and try to re-charge it.
***EDIT***
Since I have stopped charging my phone, I have been playing Osmos HD on full brightness, and my phone has stalled, and rebooted, thrice. I don't know if this is battery heat related, or ROM related. :/
Dude, never kill your phone! Get it down to 1% at the most, but don't let it die! This is another reason why stats are getting corrupted. If the status bar read 100% and your voltage is 4200mV you are calibrated!
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Oh well, I guess it's a little late for that.
I'll keep that in mind for tomorrow when I'm screwing around with the battery.
Please report your findings.
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Will do.
I know it's not a big deal, as long as the battery is charging to 4200, but for some reason, I want to see the 100%. lol
Pre-requisites:
1. Power OFF phone.
2. Connect to a wall charger while phone is still OFF.
3. Let your phone charge until GREEN notification light comes ON.
Read the beginning of my post. I stated that a VERY TEDIOUS and non working method exists.
*To all other readers. Try my procedure and you be the judge.
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I don't see how the instructions in my thread are any more tedious or not working than yours, since the steps in my tutorial written over 4 months ago (steps 5 through 11) are exactly the same as in your tutorial.
http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?p=16240746<br />
Frankly, I don't care which instructions people follow as long as it gets their problems fixed. But there was no reason for yet another battery life thread.
I didn't invent these steps. This was a common knowledge posted by many different people in many threads before.
I don't see how the instructions in my thread are any more tedious or not working than yours, since the steps in my tutorial written over 4 months ago (steps 5 through 11) are exactly the same as in your tutorial.
http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?p=16240746<br />
Frankly, I don't care which instructions people follow as long as it gets their problems fixed. But there was no reason for yet another battery life thread.
I didn't invent these steps. This was a common knowledge posted by many different people in many threads before.
I don't see how the instructions in my thread are any more tedious or not working than yours, since the steps in my tutorial written over 4 months ago (steps 5 through 11) are exactly the same as in your tutorial.
http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?p=16240746<br />
Frankly, I don't care which instructions people follow as long as it gets their problems fixed. But there was no reason for yet another battery life thread.
I didn't invent these steps. This was a common knowledge posted by many different people in many threads before.
Read the beginning of my post. I stated that a VERY TEDIOUS and non working method exists.
*To all other readers. Try my procedure and you be the judge.
Sent from my MB860 CM7 Nightly latest version. Leave your charger at home! XDA Premium
I don't see how the instructions in my thread are any more tedious or not working than yours, since the steps in my tutorial written over 4 months ago (steps 5 through 11) are exactly the same as in your tutorial.
http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?p=16240746<br />
Frankly, I don't care which instructions people follow as long as it gets their problems fixed. But there was no reason for yet another battery life thread.
I didn't invent these steps. This was a common knowledge posted by many different people in many threads before.
I spent many, many, many wasted hours..and lots of $$$ trying to get the Atrix to play nice with battery calibration. In my experience...and I own 3 Atrix(s), all methods to get your battery to show 100% only work for one time. The very next charge it will begin to top out at less than 100%. I finally had to stop messing around at it was just consuming too much time, and also taking a lithium ion battery all the way down close to empty is really bad for them. Ideally to make your battery last the longest, more charge cycles of 'medium' depletion or much, much better than deep cycles.
Here is a great, very well researched page on lithium ion batteries:
http://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/how_to_prolong_lithium_based_batteries
After I read this a few months ago, I stopped all my OCD issues of trying to get 100% and just being happy seeing the 4200mV.
Just my 2 cents...by all means keep popping off those cases, pulling batteries, and cycling away...God know I did my more than my fair share of it!