[Q] Battery Level Problem

jcxmej

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Mar 14, 2012
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Hi guys.. hoping some one can help with this..

Im having a problem with the battery level for two month now. Actually I flashed WIUI from CM9. I had no problem with the rom worked fine, then i did battery calibration. I think it was after that I started to see that while discharging, the battery level goes from 30% to 19% directly. So exactly 10% is lost. I ignored it at first thinking it was an issue of the rom. Then I recently flashed CM10 from WIUI. and i noticed the problem was still there. So i redid the battery calibration. Now im having battery level drop from 60% to 49%. Another 10% loss!! Thats exactly 20% lost from my battery level.

Is there some issue with battery calibration app and the froyo kernel. I am having froyo kernel. Thats the only thing thats common since i had the issue in two different roms.
 

jcxmej

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Mar 14, 2012
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thanx...

how do i confirm that it is a hardware problem? .. because i never had a problem for almost two years now , until i used battery calibration app. Is there any other solution other than replacing my battery. Thanks in advance.
 

Zuff

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Feb 18, 2012
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Actually, I don't know well...
I faced same problem when I went on CM9, coming from GGL ROM (Gingerbread for Green Lens).
I didn't have this "drops" when I was on GGL, they appeared on CM9.
So I don't think that my battery went bad suddenly.
I did not replace my battery, and doing like I described above (full charges 0=>100%) several times (mabe 10 cycles) made battery drops disappear for me.
I think it is known that when you go on a new rom, it takes more or less time (that is to say battery charge cycles) to have stable battery consumption.
 

jcxmej

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Mar 14, 2012
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Actually, I don't know well...
I faced same problem when I went on CM9, coming from GGL ROM (Gingerbread for Green Lens).
I didn't have this "drops" when I was on GGL, they appeared on CM9.
So I don't think that my battery went bad suddenly.
I did not replace my battery, and doing like I described above (full charges 0=>100%) several times (mabe 10 cycles) made battery drops disappear for me.
I think it is known that when you go on a new rom, it takes more or less time (that is to say battery charge cycles) to have stable battery consumption.
thanx mate.. well i gues ill try the full charging several times and hope for the best ..