Battery/Charging Issues (Nexus 4) - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I am having problems with my Nexus 4.
History, replaced screen after phone was knocked out of my hand, probably damaged battery while trying to remove it, but everything worked once it was back together.
Screen broke again, and while working on that, I noticed the battery had swollen so ordered a replacement of eBay.
All back together now, but.
1 Phone does not state "charging" when connected to AC or USB charging, although the battery icon has the lightning bolt in it and the %charge does not drop while messing with the phone.
2 Phone does charge using wireless, but slowly, and status swaps back and forth between charging and not charging and the % will move from e.g. 40% to 35% as it says charging or not charging.
3 USB works for connection to PC.
I charged the new battery overnight, wirelessly. It got to about 90%, so slow charging, but seems to work. Phone is usable, everything seems to work. I connected it to PC and was able to use Nexus Root Toolkit to backup, the reset the phone, no change in charging behavior.
Booting into safe mode made no difference either. So it seems it is not software/firmware/apps that are causing the problem?
I guess next step is to open it up again and remove and remake all connections and check contact posts? Should I order a third battery? Or a new motherboard?
I searched here, but could not find anyone with the same problem.
Any and all help appreciated. Thanks in advance, guys.

Opening and rechecking connections and coating with contact cleaner has made no difference.
Phone typically needs Volume Down and Power button pressed to get it to start, then Power Button to select start option, then seems to run okay.
Battery still not reaching 100% charged, generally 70-80% after a full night off, using wireless (my Nexus 5 charges happily on same charger).
Ordered a cheap battery from China, not really expecting that to be the problem, but no other clues or suggestions for now.

Any update?
My battery is ****e now, lasts 3-4 hours and I need to turn off the phone and charge. It takes 4+ hours to charge when switched on. Charging via the PC you can forget it, it drains the battery if anything!
I'm thinking of buying the battery on eBay and doing my research on how to fix myself.

Phone not switching on and Battery issues
Hi,
I have been facing quick drainage of my Nexus 4 battery since past few months. Recently I had been keeping it on charge almost the whole day, and a full charge would last only 2-3 hours! Further, the charging was taking a lot of time too.
Today, my phone had already switched off due to low battery when I put it on charger. After the white charging icon appeared for a few seconds, the phone wasn't charging at all. I have tried 4 different chargers, but to no avail.
Can someone help me? Is there a guide on how to change the battery?
Any help and urgent help appreciated!
Zany!

Cooldood2012 said:
II guess next step is to open it up again and remove and remake all connections and check contact posts? Should I order a third battery? Or a new motherboard?
I searched here, but could not find anyone with the same problem.
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It's possible some hardware was damaged when you took apart and put back together your phone. The USB board is a possibility, as is the back cover itself. These parts are pretty inexpensive, if you want to try buying a replacement, but that's just a shot in the dark.
uncle_buckman said:
Any update?
My battery is ****e now, lasts 3-4 hours and I need to turn off the phone and charge. It takes 4+ hours to charge when switched on. Charging via the PC you can forget it, it drains the battery if anything!
I'm thinking of buying the battery on eBay and doing my research on how to fix myself.
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Buy a new battery. Li-ion batteries are only good for a few hundred cycles or so (~500 cycles is the expected lifetime), and the N4 isn't exactly the best in battery life, so you can reach the point where your battery turns to crap within a year or so (or less).
Go to ifixit.com and look at the teardown. All you need to replace the battery is a T5 TORX driver (for the screws at the bottom), something thin and plastic (like a guitar pick or a plastic knife - they do make professional tools for this) to pry the back cover off, a tiny phillips screwdriver (like for eyeglasses) for the battery screws, and something to pry the old battery off of the adhesive holding it in. Double sided cellophane tape works fine for keeping the new battery in. When prying the cover off, go slowly. A little at a time, don't rush or force things. Or you might flex too much and crack the back glass. Don't forget to take out the SIM tray first.
zanyguy said:
Hi,
I have been facing quick drainage of my Nexus 4 battery since past few months. Recently I had been keeping it on charge almost the whole day, and a full charge would last only 2-3 hours! Further, the charging was taking a lot of time too.
Today, my phone had already switched off due to low battery when I put it on charger. After the white charging icon appeared for a few seconds, the phone wasn't charging at all. I have tried 4 different chargers, but to no avail.
Can someone help me? Is there a guide on how to change the battery?
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Time for a new battery. See above.

My battery have started to swollen up a bit but not alot (around 1mm or less, but it is noticeable when not in a case, it can wiggle a bit from side to side but not alot at all).
I have already ordered a new battery if it is expanding more, but yet battery life is pretty good in standby but not getting more then 3hours of SOT. but since im mostly using the N4 for email's and texting its not a problem for me to get through a full day.

I'm having the exact same issue but I've never taken the phone apart. In the 20 minutes its been off charger it's dropped 11% screen off in my pocket. It also gets hot and shuts off.

apocolypsecow said:
I'm having the exact same issue but I've never taken the phone apart. In the 20 minutes its been off charger it's dropped 11% screen off in my pocket. It also gets hot and shuts off.
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That could be software/ROM related. It sounds like somethings keeping your phone going full blast instead of letting it idle.

Yup, trying going back to full stock (should always be first step if possible), and then you can go from there. If it doesn't happen, than it was a software issue, and if it still does than it is definitely a hardware issue. Best of luck.
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With a swollen battery I strongly recommend you stop actively using the device. Swollen batteries can explode and that would not be good at all. I advise you to please not use the device anymore.
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Third battery (original, suspect replacement, now China sourced replacement) has been working well, phone back together and preforming as new for the last few months

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battery slow to recharge swift to discharge

my battery takes upwards of 10 hours to recharge and yet i can only get thru just over half a day of light use before it's under 10%. this is a recent occurrence! when removing the back cover the top of the battery is not flush and is very easy to slip out...
what programs have you recently installed?
Resco contact manager and TF3D Detacher...
will remove Resco tonight and see how i go with charging.
Use of wifi for 10 minutes took my battery down by 30% and then making a full SPB Backup took me from 31% to 2% !!!
Do you recharge using the AC adapter or USB? Charging with USB is much slower.
montag09 said:
Do you recharge using the AC adapter or USB? Charging with USB is much slower.
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AC adaptor
2unique said:
when removing the back cover the top of the battery is not flush and is very easy to slip out...
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Not yet received my HD yet, but this sounds if there is a problem with the fit of the battery. Have you tried Removing the battery then re-inserting it to ensure a better fit, or use a bit of tape to hold the battery in place (works for the P360s at work).
Could also be dirty contacts.
2unique said:
my battery takes upwards of 10 hours to recharge and yet i can only get thru just over half a day of light use before it's under 10%. this is a recent occurrence! when removing the back cover the top of the battery is not flush and is very easy to slip out...
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I had the same problem.....cured by buying a cheap charger/replacement batter ($10 or so shipped) off ebay.
Battery still charges slow, but I always have a fresh one in the morning while not worrying about my battery while I party hardy at night.
linksix said:
Could also be dirty contacts.
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heh dirty contacts... best remove those naughty girls then!!!
yup removed battery it just doesn't fit as snug as used to!
Anything fouling the area where the battery seats? Or has the battery been damaged in anyway?
looks like the battery sustained damage somehow as it wouldn't sit properly in its slot. I've bought a new battery (only 3rd party available for now) and now its functioning as should.
will question wife and child later to see if either have been playing with daddy's phone!
2unique said:
my battery takes upwards of 10 hours to recharge and yet i can only get thru just over half a day of light use before it's under 10%. this is a recent occurrence! when removing the back cover the top of the battery is not flush and is very easy to slip out...
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Always charge your device switched off if possible. This makes the charging time shorter and helps the battery to "calibrate".

Samsung Epic battery won't charge!!

When I got my Epic the battery was at 50% like expected. I immediately plugged it in when I got home and it seemed like it was charging because the charging light was on and the battery indicator was showing charge.
About 1 hour later I had to leave for class and I unplugged my epic. It stated it was 15% battery left and gave me the sad low battery notification.
I plugged my epic into the wall at school and let it charge a good 2 hours. Throughout the charge the battery would NOT GO ABOVE 15%. I finally unplugged it a few minutes ago, and STILL the battery is at 15%.
Is there any way to reset the battery stats or is this a faulty unit?? I called my radioshack nd they stated they can do a phone swap for me BUT THEY DON'T KNOW WHEN THEY WILL GET MORE EPICS IN. WTF. I obviously can't use a phone that won't charge..... I saw a similar problem on androidcentral forums, where someones epic wouldn't charge over 80%.
My radioshack lady said to take out the battery and reset the phone. I've done this 3 or 4 times and still the battery registers 15%.
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I'm having the exact same problem except my phone always thinks the battery is at 0%. Even when plugged in to charge, the phone will still occasionally die. It's very likely that I'm just making some silly mistake though, as the Epic is my first Android phone.
I had on USB debugging but I don't think that should affect charging through usb. I don know what's wrong with the charging port or the battery. But its definately going DOWN. Now its blinking at 0% with no way to charge it.
I'm wondering if I let the battery die and try to charge it to see if it will fix the battery.....
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Same issues until i plugged it into a wallcharger.. now im good
meaning a non usb charger
I have tried the usb wall charger that came with the phone, and also a generic microusb charger. Both light up the notification charging light, and then the battery shows the charging..... still won't go above 15%.
Argh!
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easy fix guys....
be sure to use the original charger and usb cable.
plug in the charger to the wall, then plug the usb into the charger, then plug the phone into the usb....
follow these steps exactly and it should start charging......
(in the future, dont let your phone completely die)
PS: this issue affects ALL epics when they die completely so dont bother taking your phone into sprint. they will not replace it because the replacement would do the same. (2.2 should fix this..... its only a couple weeks away)
hope that helps!! ENJOY YOUR EPIC!!!
jbarajasp said:
easy fix guys....
be sure to use the original charger and usb cable.
plug in the charger to the wall, then plug the usb into the charger, then plug the phone into the usb....
follow these steps exactly and it should start charging......
(in the future, dont let your phone completely die)
PS: this issue affects ALL epics when they die completely so dont bother taking your phone into sprint. they will not replace it because the replacement would do the same. (2.2 should fix this..... its only a couple weeks away)
hope that helps!! ENJOY YOUR EPIC!!!
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I have tried this, charger into wall, then cable into charger, then usb into phone.
Still phone will not charge.
If I unplugg the charger, it says the battery is empty.
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aww man that sucks, maybe the battery is defective? u should try going to the sprint corporate store that does repairs. they should be able to test the battery and if its defective give u a new one.Its still under warranty, and if u have TEP it definitely is covered.
My Epic was experiencing the same issue. When I first got it today, it was gradually charging fine via my new Thinkpad's USB port. But then for some reason, "Battery Indicator" showed the charge going down, even though the red LED and the battery icon indicated that the phone was being charged. So did my lock-pattern screen. I called my local store for a replacement.
The phone wouldn't charge while I had the rubberized phone cover on, bought from the Sprint store. Also, the phone felt very warm, so I took the cover off, opened the battery cover to see how hot the battery was. It didn't feel too hot to the touch. I removed the battery, put it back in, powered the phone back on, and saw a huge green battery charge icon, but alternating with an icon with what I think was a yellow warning sign, and a thermometer on it. So I left the Sprint rubberized phone cover off, and recycled the power on the phone.
After the phone fully loaded up, I tried USB-charging the phone. Now, it's gradually charging up (was down to 14%, now back up to 19%). The phone feels cooler, too.
I'm leaving the replacement option on the table in case my phone turns for the worst. I rely on the phone for work and business so can't be without a phone. Maybe I should reconsider getting a land-line or VOIP service again. But maybe, this being a brand-new phone, the battery needs to be cycled a few times before it stops acting unusually. I'll try the wall charger before I head to bed tonight, and see what happens tomorrow.
Here is my findings after putzing with it all day. I was using two chargers. Both griffin's. One was cigarette plug to usb with an output capacity of 1 amp. I also have a wall one that has a usb port and is meant for an ipad. They need lots of current to charge them and this one is capable of 3 amps.
Using the evo, both could charge it and run the phone at the same time. The battery percentage would always increase. With both of these chargers on the epic, even though the charge light would be red, if I was using the phone, it was not charging and it was pulling off the battery to run the phone.
This should not act like this. I have read that these screens are supposed to be more power efficient, but I don't notice that. I do not know if the power regulator in the phone is wimpy or not but I noticed that when I played something loud through the speaker, the screen backlighting would dim when the sounds peaked. Come on! An amp and a half battery in this phone should be able to handle that.
Here are some more observations. About three hours before I was to go home, I would either put the phone on the griffin wall charger when I was inside or I would put it on the griffin 12v adapter when I was in the car. Finally around 45 minutes before quitting time, the charging led went blue. I was mostly charging the last hour with the phone off. I turned it on but kept it plugged in. By the time the home screen came up and everything settled down, the battery would be at 95%. I was like wtf. I left it on until it charged up and the light went blue. The battery was at 96% at full charge.
I kept hitting it with the charger. Unplug it for a few seconds then plug it back in. I repeated this many times. I would also charge until blue then turn off and let charge until blue. I would follow that cycle for awhile.
Lastly, I left it turned on and charging but would unplug it for a few seconds then plug back in. The maximum % would inch higher and higher. I got it up to 98%. Then I noticed that when the screen came on to tell me it was fully charged, it was at 100 for maybe a second or two then it would drop to 98. I suspect the screen was causing the drop. All the time I have been typing this, I have gone from 98 to 90 while on wifi, screen minimum brightness and using hardware keyboard.
This was my battery and charging findings for today. Add this to the theories out there flying around.
I find that completely unacceptable if the phone can't charge if being in use....
I plugged it in the way mentioned earlier for about 30 minutes while I was waiting on a friend. The charge went up to 15% but 15% isn't gonna last me longer than a hour of use which isn't usable.
It stil won't go above 15%.... I'm gonna leave it alone for a hour and see if it will charge, but a phone that can't charge isn't of use to me.
And judging from what everyone says its not even a hardware error, if there are many people with the problem.....
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is this a defect, or is this only isolated to some phones?
herbthehammer said:
Using the evo, both could charge it and run the phone at the same time. The battery percentage would always increase. With both of these chargers on the epic, even though the charge light would be red, if I was using the phone, it was not charging and it was pulling off the battery to run the phone.
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Ive been testing finding battery charge of 2% every 10 min while connected to desktop charger Telanav enabled so somethings definitely wrong with your device.
I would take back asap swap for new
So I just got home and plugged my Epic in yet again. After about 30 minutes of charging my battery is at 20%.
Still way slow but the battery has gone above the 15% sliver of battery.....
I'm thinking its because the battery has to be conditioned... I'm gonna charge it for a day to see if the battery performance changes...
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I'm gonna try turning off the phone while it's charging at night and see what happens. Or I could try the htc evo battery conditioning suggestion.
Full 8 hour charge on. Disconnect charger and turn off phone. Charge off for an hour. Turn on and wait a couple minutes then turn off and charge for a hour. I think maybe charging the crap out of it might condition the battery some.
Maybe kinda like filling your gas tank up until the lever pops. Then slowly keep filling until it pops again. Then push the rear of the car up and down and side to side to try and get the tank to burp out any air pockets. Then slowly top it off until it barely overflows the filler pipe. I know, stupid mental picture!
The only questionable thing I have is, after a "full charge" should I run the phone until it shuts off then give it another FULL charge? Some say yes, some say no. Each have their theories.
I noticed that the "Where" application was sucking down a tremendous amount of juice. There are multiple similar complaints for it in the Market. Uninstalled it, and now the phone is charging gradually and steadily.
@ 9:57PM, battery life = 36%. Now @ 10:25PM, battery life = 48%. I'm cautiously optimistic.
With Where installed, "Battery Indicator" displayed a voltage of <3V. After removing it, voltage is now a hair < 4V (3.945V is the latest refreshed value).
I will be following herb's suggestions for conditioning by maxing the battery out tonight. I think I'll run the phone down to 0% tomorrow, once it's fully charged to the hilt.
Even so, I still intend to exchanging this unit out because I'm also experiencing issues with the Back soft-button.
Considering encasing it in that Sprint rubberized casing tomorrow to see if it affects the battery life.
My Epic has no problems except for the battery being slow to charge, but i charged it to 80ish in about 2 hours.
If anything, I will try to switch it for a new battery.
I just thought of something that may be nothing. Did anyone, like myself, update google maps to 4.4.0? I am going to try something and see if it helps.
In battery use details, in the about phone under menu, what is your highest battery consumption? My display is pegged all the way and it is at 70%. The next closest is cell standy 14. Then browser is 9, system is 4, idle is 2 and os is 2. I'm going to remove the maps update. I read somewhere that some people suspected the update to eat battery.
I haven't updated the maps app. The screen and standby are the highest ive seen on power usage.
My radioshack wont have any more Epics in until Friday or later.... I'm gonna try to power cycle the battery (if I can leave it off for that long. )

Battery status stuck at 0%

Recently I purchased my first tablet, ofcourse the Nexus 7 32 GB and I am very happy with it.
As soon as I started it, I received the notice that an update was ready to be installed, which I did (4.2).
After that I got another notice to install 4.2.1.
So far so good, everything worked very well....also the normal charging with stock charger and cable.
Then after about 1.5 weeks I noticed that my battery level didn't went down from 100% to xx%, even after playing games for several hours.
I am absolutely sure this wasn't the case before, I did charge well and battery-level went down normally.
So because I couldn't tell if the battery was empty or not (because it kept being on 100%), the Nexus went down ofcourse.
Well, I plugged in the stock charger and cable and started to charge it.
Battery icon (when Nexus is off) nicely went from first quarter (25%) to full (100%) when I unplugged it.
It booted up nicely, but then I noticed that the battery-level showed 0% and kept stating 0%. Even again after playing games for several hours (GTA4 and RR2).
Normally it should decrease in battery-level ofcourse.
So now I'm stuck at battery-level 0%, but strange thing is that the Nexus works fine besides this small problem.
I can charge it, play with it for several hours, reboot, deplete the battery, etc....
Only thing is I can't see the actual battery-level which is very annoying, since I never know when the battery is empty and needs to be recharged.
I searched internet using Google and also here on XDA, but never found a solution.
What I already did was :
1. Reflash stock ROM, using the Nexus Root Toolkit.
2. Flash CM 10.1 with CWM Touch
3. Tried to hold down POWER + VOL UP + VOL DOWN for 30 seconds
4. Tried POWER + VOL UP
Nothing I did worked.
Did someone had this problem before and was able to solve it ?
speedme said:
Recently I purchased my first tablet, ofcourse the Nexus 7 32 GB and I am very happy with it.
As soon as I started it, I received the notice that an update was ready to be installed, which I did (4.2).
After that I got another notice to install 4.2.1.
So far so good, everything worked very well....also the normal charging with stock charger and cable.
Then after about 1.5 weeks I noticed that my battery level didn't went down from 100% to xx%, even after playing games for several hours.
I am absolutely sure this wasn't the case before, I did charge well and battery-level went down normally.
So because I couldn't tell if the battery was empty or not (because it kept being on 100%), the Nexus went down ofcourse.
Well, I plugged in the stock charger and cable and started to charge it.
Battery icon (when Nexus is off) nicely went from first quarter (25%) to full (100%) when I unplugged it.
It booted up nicely, but then I noticed that the battery-level showed 0% and kept stating 0%. Even again after playing games for several hours (GTA4 and RR2).
Normally it should decrease in battery-level ofcourse.
So now I'm stuck at battery-level 0%, but strange thing is that the Nexus works fine besides this small problem.
I can charge it, play with it for several hours, reboot, deplete the battery, etc....
Only thing is I can't see the actual battery-level which is very annoying, since I never know when the battery is empty and needs to be recharged.
I searched internet using Google and also here on XDA, but never found a solution.
What I already did was :
1. Reflash stock ROM, using the Nexus Root Toolkit.
2. Flash CM 10.1 with CWM Touch
3. Tried to hold down POWER + VOL UP + VOL DOWN for 30 seconds
4. Tried POWER + VOL UP
Nothing I did worked.
Did someone had this problem before and was able to solve it ?
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Hi,
I had this issue too when i purchased my nexus 7.
For solve the probleme I've remove the back of the tablette then unplug and replug the battery.
Don't had any other issue. its realy a nice tablette you have make a good choice.
Sounds like a problem with the fuel gauge chip... Not sure if you can fix it.
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Try fully charging with power off then deleting your battery stats file...
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knuckles1978 said:
Try fully charging with power off then deleting your battery stats file...
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That file only stores the data used to fill the battery graph... It has nothing to do with the actual calculation of battery percentage.
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Oh well, was just an idea.. Thanks for enlightening though..
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Check out this thread, there's people talking of a fix for PA for battery percentage stuck at 100%.. Maybe the same cause as your problem... Look from post #10047 onwards.. Makes me think its probably not a hardware issue at least.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1800268
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knuckles1978 said:
Check out this thread, there's people talking of a fix for PA for battery percentage stuck at 100%.. Maybe the same cause as your problem... Look from post #10047 onwards.. Makes me think its probably not a hardware issue at least.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1800268
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In PA, is definitely a software issue and seems to be caused by paprefs. The issue that is commonly reported with the N7 across all roms is typically caused by the battery connector not being properly seated. Asus QC consistently has fallen short on this connector.
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I have fixed multiple loose battery connectors using clear scotch tape. The problem is that they didnt use any adhesive on the battery for a batch of n7`s. Makes it possible for the battery to slide back and forth at least 5mm. When it does it pulls the internal battery lead right off the mother board connector. Tape the connector tight. Then tape the battery to that side. Do NOT tape over the copper tape. I even made a small strip of foam to place along the far side of the battery to remove the room to slide.
Easy fix for an annoying problem.
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I can surely try to open the back and check if the battery cable is seated correctly, but I'm wondering....
If it isn't seated correctly, wouldn't that mean that the battery isn't charged at all ?
In my case the battery is being charged and depleted normally, since I can use the N7 to play games etc.
Only the battery-level indicator keeps telling me the level is at 0% and it says "unknown".
It's just annoying as I don't know when it's fully charged or fully drained.
Now I let it charge for a complete night and work with the tablet untill it dies on me.
Just to let everyone know, who might face the same problem :
I pulled off the back cover and found out that indeed the connector, coming from the battery going to the mainboard, was not fixed in its socket.
It was not completely out of the socket, just not firmly pressed.
So I pressed it firmly and put back the cover.
After restart, the readings are back to normal.
Thanks everyone for pointing me in the right direction.
speedme said:
Just to let everyone know, who might face the same problem :
I pulled off the back cover and found out that indeed the connector, coming from the battery going to the mainboard, was not fixed in its socket.
It was not completely out of the socket, just not firmly pressed.
So I pressed it firmly and put back the cover.
After restart, the readings are back to normal.
Thanks everyone for pointing me in the right direction.
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I have exactly the same problem!! Can you please help me. I tried what you said - removed back cover, pressed the connector hard, and switched on again. The problem is still there. Can you look at this picture - http://android.hdblog.it/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/Nexus-7-Teardown.jpg and tell me if the connector are the red and yellow wires on the left, on the side of the tablet closest to the camera? If so, how did you press it? Could you explain those steps once again please?? Much appreciated!
speedme said:
Just to let everyone know, who might face the same problem :
I pulled off the back cover and found out that indeed the connector, coming from the battery going to the mainboard, was not fixed in its socket.
It was not completely out of the socket, just not firmly pressed.
So I pressed it firmly and put back the cover.
After restart, the readings are back to normal.
Thanks everyone for pointing me in the right direction.
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Make sure you put a piece of tape on the connector to secure both pieces together and also one on the battery to prevent it from shifting. The newer n7's had a battery that didn't fill the space for it...allowing it to shift and pull the connector free.
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I had exactly the same issue. Word 4 word.
I took the back off my n7 (take the SIM holder off 1st, makes getting the back off much easier) and noticed the battery connection was loose. Unplugged fully, replugged and got my battery % back! :thumbup:
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speedme said:
I can surely try to open the back and check if the battery cable is seated correctly, but I'm wondering....
If it isn't seated correctly, wouldn't that mean that the battery isn't charged at all ?
In my case the battery is being charged and depleted normally, since I can use the N7 to play games etc.
Only the battery-level indicator keeps telling me the level is at 0% and it says "unknown".
It's just annoying as I don't know when it's fully charged or fully drained.
Now I let it charge for a complete night and work with the tablet untill it dies on me.
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That's what I thought but as I had the same issue but when took the back off saw the battery connection was loose.
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I can't seems to get the back cover off
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First off, for everyone that has battery-related problems, please check my thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2090826
It provides "fixes" to a number of battery-related issues.
Second, the cover is really easy to get off. Just use your fingernails. Start half-way down one of the long sides (I forget which, but try both - your fingernails will easily slide into the seam). Gently snap off the cover from your starting point. Slowly work your way around. If you go slowly/carefully, it'll come off rather easily and without breaking off any tabs. It snaps back on easily as well.
In my post, I recommend that you apply a small piece of electrical tape on the battery connector, as they have shown over time to come loose for a number of N7 owners.
In all but the occasional rare case, N7's with battery-related issues are easily "fixed" and do not need to be returned for replacement. Just read my thread. It'll save you a lot of time and frustration. It'll also might save you from a needless return!
Good luck and report back.
-bk
Strange. my tablet is doing the weird battery bug. Battery stuck @ 100% for quite some time, even after a whole day of idle and @ home usage after work.
Realized it wasn't dropping.
This morning, I opened up the back and checked out the battery. It was glued down so not shifting around, but I noticed there were fingerprints on the copper material. Odd thing is I bought this tablet new. Box was sealed and everything.
So far I unplugged the battery and plugged back in. Haven't turned the device back on just yet. Might wait a couple hours and see.
Aria807 said:
Strange. my tablet is doing the weird battery bug. Battery stuck @ 100% for quite some time, even after a whole day of idle and @ home usage after work.
Realized it wasn't dropping.
This morning, I opened up the back and checked out the battery. It was glued down so not shifting around, but I noticed there were fingerprints on the copper material. Odd thing is I bought this tablet new. Box was sealed and everything.
So far I unplugged the battery and plugged back in. Haven't turned the device back on just yet. Might wait a couple hours and see.
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Well-known issue. Simple fix.
Just read my thread referenced above yours.
Good luck!
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Well-known issue. Simple fix.
Just read my thread referenced above yours.
Good luck!
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Yup I stumbled upon your thread after a bit of searching. The tablet was actually rather new, just purchased a week ago. Was charging and draining fine for few days of ownership, and all of a sudden it started acting up. I realized it was too good to be true seeing 100% battery % after a whole day + gaming on it @ home.

[Q] Battery expanded and broke glass back

Before anyone go crazy, it's most likely my fault. Since the battery is superglued to the phone I had to bend it pretty hard when I replaced the screen. And it was probably damaged
Anyway 6 month later my battery expanded and broke the glass back. There is a very visible bulge on the back (~1/16" thick), on a flat surface the phone wobble. I don't know when or how it happened, at some point I got the phone out of my pocket and it was broke.
I have a strong suspicion it happened while using a 2.4A/12V car charger at -25°C.
My real question (TL;DR) : Is there a risk using a 2.4A/12V car charger ? (my previous one was a 1A and it was barely charging the phone)
Doesnt matter what the current output of the charger is. The device has current limiting technology. It will max out at 1A so if your using a 2A charger your fine.
Also the car puts out 12VDC but it gets stepped down to 5V at the micro usb port. Thats the industry standard.
Now when you bent your battery you started the process of damaging it. Li-Ion batteries have a very thin sheet with paste on it and that is wound up with many layers. By bending it you probably flexed the thin sheet and that soft spot eventually broke and when that happens a chemical process begins to break down the battery. The bulging you are seeing is a buildup of gasses inside the sealed battery its self. When a battery begins to bulge its going bad. This can also happen prematurely if you expose it to over heating repeatedly OR for a long period of time, OR if you allow the battery voltage to drop to low for to long. Li-Ion just doesnt like heat or low voltage.
I concur with IAmSixNine you need to either replace the battery or get a new phone. And be sure to dispose of it properly. I had the same problem years and years ago with an old HTC touch diamond. The battery started bulging and I eventually had to remove the cover and use tape to hold it in. After a couple weeks it burst and it wasn't a pretty site... Pretty dangerous carrying around a battery that could explode in your pocket at any time.
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Thanks, good to know that the charger can't damage the battery, I have purchased a new battery lets just hope this one does not explode in the mean time
Ive replaced the battery, the first charge took 8hour to 90% and now it wont charger over 50% is there a way to reset the battery limit ?
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let it cycle a few times to correct the battery information.
That means let it die down completely, then charge it completely. Do that a few times and if it still causing issues its possibly a bad battery.
I think I also have a faulty charging port, only the wireless charging is working now, when I plug into any usb there is the lightning icon but it says not charging. I'll switch the daughter board with the one from my other broken nexus 4 to see if it fix the issue.
As much as I like my Nexus 4, I'm not impressed by reliability. In under 2 year, I've had 2 broken screen, 1 broken bake cover, 1 expanded battery and now possibly the charging port. My nexus S and Galaxy nexus with a million drop each are still working as new
One of my friends got one and broke his before the 2 month mark. He was ribbing me about getting a case for it and making it more bulky. I was not the better man...

Won't turn on, no lights, but warms up when plugged in.

As the title says, Phone won't turn on. There are no led lights at all. It does get warm after being plugged in for a little. I had jrkruse's hybrid_bra1 stock safetynet samsungpay...... rom on it. It was rooted. Very minimal processes running. I actually had basically everything stopped and greenify on. Phone was around 40% battery. I plugged it into charger, took my dog outside, showered real fast, washed a few dishes, then came back in to room within 15 minutes to my phone being dead and hot. It's never got this hot before even while rooted and plugged in with this rom on it. I have never had it get that hot. Was just formatted the day before and really bare but, that is what happened.
A couple battery apps I had put the batteries remaining life capacity at around 60%. It held a charge poorly. Even for 60% capacity it felt weak, considering how little I did on it lately. I am thinking the battery may have took a crap but unsure because it warms up when it is plugged in. I plan on getting a battery soon since they are inexpensive and replace it to try it out.
Just wondering if anyone here has any experience with this and can offer any advice.
Thank you in advance.
(I looked for a min or two for similar posts but didn't find much. Will gladly take down if someone can point me the way)
You say your battery was already outworn, It may have died. I think you should try with a new battery, Or take it to a technician who can test the phone's hardware to see if there is anything else broken
i've only had one similar case with an s3, which would turn of at random % of battery. But when plugged turned on. I replaced the battery and it worked fine then
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You say your battery was already outworn, It may have died. I think you should try with a new battery, Or take it to a technician who can test the phone's hardware to see if there is anything else broken
i've only had one similar case with an s3, which would turn of at random % of battery. But when plugged turned on. I replaced the battery and it worked fine then
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I really do hope that is what's wrong. I just ordered a battery. Thanks for the reply. I also got some little tools and battery door adhesive sticker. Wish me luck!
funny story....
The mic in my Nubia Red Magic broke and I sent that back to hong kong for repairs like 20 days ago. Before the Red Magic, I used this galaxy s7 edge my friend gave me. I gave it back when I got the Red Magic and told him to sell it or something. Not much later, decided to buy it back off of him for $200 to give to my mother. She loved it. I had the gs7 edge with me exploring prepaid provider options for my mom when the Red Magic mic broke. So then I decided to borrow the edge from her till my phone got back and few days later I break this one too..
I feel naked without a phone for so long haha
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As the title says, Phone won't turn on. There are no led lights at all. It does get warm after being plugged in for a little. I had jrkruse's hybrid_bra1 stock safetynet samsungpay...... rom on it. It was rooted. Very minimal processes running. I actually had basically everything stopped and greenify on. Phone was around 40% battery. I plugged it into charger, took my dog outside, showered real fast, washed a few dishes, then came back in to room within 15 minutes to my phone being dead and hot. It's never got this hot before even while rooted and plugged in with this rom on it. I have never had it get that hot. Was just formatted the day before and really bare but, that is what happened.
A couple battery apps I had put the batteries remaining life capacity at around 60%. It held a charge poorly. Even for 60% capacity it felt weak, considering how little I did on it lately. I am thinking the battery may have took a crap but unsure because it warms up when it is plugged in. I plan on getting a battery soon since they are inexpensive and replace it to try it out.
Just wondering if anyone here has any experience with this and can offer any advice.
Thank you in advance.
(I looked for a min or two for similar posts but didn't find much. Will gladly take down if someone can point me the way)
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I have the same rom, with charging issues. I don't think its the rom causing it. The s7e are getting old and the batteries are taking a toll with the age. My phone will charge up to 81 at night and stay there. I get better results with wireless charging so i just top my phone off during the day with my wireless charger. There is a code to reset the battery's internal memory, if i find the link on how to do it I will post here for you.
Fear_The_Fluff said:
I have the same rom, with charging issues. I don't think its the rom causing it. The s7e are getting old and the batteries are taking a toll with the age. My phone will charge up to 81 at night and stay there. I get better results with wireless charging so i just top my phone off during the day with my wireless charger. There is a code to reset the battery's internal memory, if i find the link on how to do it I will post here for you.
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Thanks for reply and alright let me know if you find out. My phone had no problem charging to 100% Its just the 100% on the status bar wasnt 100% of the 3600 capacity from wear. My friend's also does the same thing as yours except his he cant charge more than like 24% haha. He just uses it as a plugged in music player in car.... I am getting battery in the mail tomorrow and will see what I can do.
Zombiebeaver said:
Thanks for reply and alright let me know if you find out. My phone had no problem charging to 100% Its just the 100% on the status bar wasnt 100% of the 3600 capacity from wear. My friend's also does the same thing as yours except his he cant charge more than like 24% haha. He just uses it as a plugged in music player in car.... I am getting battery in the mail tomorrow and will see what I can do.
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Try this: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=74268596&postcount=4
I have not done it because it requires draining the battery and I never get around to doing that. Hopefully it will help you out. Good luck!
Fear_The_Fluff said:
Try this: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=74268596&postcount=4
I have not done it because it requires draining the battery and I never get around to doing that. Hopefully it will help you out. Good luck!
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A little late, sorry. lol.
Thanks for suggestion, however, I may have worded my statement incorrectly. I meant to say that My phone would charge to 100% and the status bar displayed it as 100% but, the health and total capacity of the battery in mah was not the maximum 3600 or so due to simple wear and tare. It isn't apparent within any stock android feature however, battery monitoring apps like accubattery gather statistics after several charging sessions and estimate the current mah capacity. Mine was much lower than the default oem stated value of 3600. So my battery could be charged 100% but the 100% is really only 2400 mah lol. It was obvious either way by noticing that after my time using it and the previous owner's bad charging over night habits, that the battery was gradually needing charged more often lol..
I did read about the calibration method before when I was first looking into the battery issues. It seems it is more often done after a new battery is installed.
I screwed up a new battery install at the last second. I had to stop due the tiniest little round metal piece coming off from a very light swipe of my plastic spudger.
It was a very small wire connector piece. Unbelievably irritating. I didn't even finish because I doubt it would work properly. I beleive it is for the rf cable or something not sure. The red one on the left bottom side of the logicboard/motherboard whatever. There are three of them.
I took it apart and put it together a couple times prior to this and in a hurry it popped off and I couldnt find it. I couldnt find out the exact part name online so I could buy one and solder it back on. I did find a site/ supplier that has a plethora of them though. They are tiny coaxial connectors/pins. I didn't look through them all but there are 6,000 some listed under coaxial connectors (RF). https://www.digikey.com/products/en/connectors-interconnects/coaxial-connectors-rf/437?k=coaxial pin
I haven't gotten around to asking samsung or the digikeys support if they could help me find out which it is. They have different sizes and frequency ratings or speeds and such. The phone is packed away until I manage to figure out which pin to buy or if I pull 80$ or so out of my behind and buy a whole new motherboard logic board haha.

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