[Q] Battery issues persist after replacing battery

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TheSZ11

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So I had some very weird issues with my battery as highlighted here: http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?p=53187219#

I have done RUUs, and now have even gotten the battery changed. Still the same issues. At this point, how can this be a battery or hardware issue? The new battery behaves the same way.

What can I do to solve this?

* The above linked thread was closed so I can't post there anymore... hence this thread.
 

TheSZ11

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You mentioned wanting to post in the thread that's been closed. So I assumed the same would go for your own thread. My bad.

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Nah no worries, wanted to post in the thread that was closed cause it was about this issue. The new thread was a separate issue(that you helped solve). I figured it wouldn't make sense to put different conflicting issues in the same thread so as not to confuse people helping and people seeking help...
 

TheSZ11

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So the problem still occurs after changing the battery?

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Yeah it does. Same issues same sort of battery drain patterns. Don't know what to do about it.

Do you think the kernel/firmware/radio could have anything to do with it?

I read in a separate thread about a guy solving a similar issue by going back to s-on from s-off. That shouldn't make a difference should it?
 

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Yeah it does. Same issues same sort of battery drain patterns. Don't know what to do about it.

Do you think the kernel/firmware/radio could have anything to do with it?

I read in a separate thread about a guy solving a similar issue by going back to s-on from s-off. That shouldn't make a difference should it?

It shouldn't make a difference, but it might, stranger things have happened I suppose. I'd give it a shot, if it works I'd use the phone as normal for a week and then get s-off again.

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TheSZ11

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It shouldn't make a difference, but it might, stranger things have happened I suppose. I'd give it a shot, if it works I'd use the phone as normal for a week and then get s-off again.

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Yeah you're right why not try this as well. Nothing else has worked so far, maybe this might.
Is there a specific process to follow to get back to s-on? I don't want to mess things up further due to lack of knowledge...


The post that I read going to s-on would fix the issues says to use this command: Fastboot oem writesecureflag 3
Is that correct?
 
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TheSZ11

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That's the right command.

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And just to double triple check, I just boot into bootloader, go to fastboot and run that?

I don't need to RUU, lock bootloader, do any other stuff? Right now I'm on AOKP and not stock kernel either. I won't get bricked if I just run the command from fastboot will I?

Thanks for sticking around and answering my questions btw
 

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    Just boot to the bootloader and give the command, no other messing around is necessary.