Battery fast discharge from 100 to 2 percent but long in 1% - Asus ZenFone Max Pro M1 Questions & Answers

The battery is short from 100 to 2% but long in 1% how to fix this

OppaiDaisuki69 said:
The battery is short from 100 to 2% but long in 1% how to fix this
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Try recalibrating it

Tianhe said:
Try recalibrating it
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
What is the correct way of calibrating my battery?

Related

Battery indicator of HD is unreliable

Before first time reboot , my HD has 32%power
I tried to reboot 4 times..
32%>19%>25%>15%>22%
Or this is just my HD problem?
iamcrazyfire said:
Before first time reboot , my HD has 32%power
I tried to reboot 4 times..
32%>19%>25%>15%>22%
Or this is just my HD problem?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Why in the world don't you charge properly the battery before rebooting the device ?
My HD always reports the right battery values because I don't let the battery drain that much, if you wan't the battery to last many months please don't let it drain so close to 30%.
PJMDS said:
Why in the world don't you charge properly the battery before rebooting the device ?
My HD always reports the right battery values because I don't let the battery drain that much, if you wan't the battery to last many months please don't let it drain so close to 30%.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Because I want to test the battery consumption of HD .
Perform a complete discharge, recharge fully and then test..
Regards,
Carty..
PJMDS said:
Why in the world don't you charge properly the battery before rebooting the device ?
My HD always reports the right battery values because I don't let the battery drain that much, if you wan't the battery to last many months please don't let it drain so close to 30%.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Also some of us have no choice,
My device never lasts a whole day,
The battery consumption on the device is very bad.
iamcrazyfire said:
Before first time reboot , my HD has 32%power
I tried to reboot 4 times..
32%>19%>25%>15%>22%
Or this is just my HD problem?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I have the same, when I reboot my HD.
The last 20% drain very fast to 0%
zoro25 said:
The battery consumption on the device is very bad.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You should say: some applications I installed or functionality I have enabled are draining my battery badly. The device itself with the standard applications does not drain the battery in one day.
I agree that for example using wifi is a major drainer, but I do not beleive there are other devices out there that do it a lot better, like say continous wifi for two days...
Battery cosumption is always a problem in all devices. There is no single PDA out there that does not have a "battery" thread and how bad it is blah blah blah...
I can give you examples of devices that will be drained within a couple of hours, and the same devices being able to last for three weeks or more. It all depends on what you run and how you use it.
Your may be right or maybe not,
I think I'll un-install my apps and reinstall again with each new app being added one day at a time, to work out if any of them is killing my battery
zoro25 said:
I think I'll un-install my apps and reinstall again with each new app being added one day at a time, to work out if any of them is killing my battery
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
A "normal" application doesn't drain your battery. By a "normal" application I mean something that you open, work on, and close it again.
You have to pay attention to applications, which are running in the background and/or are polling every few seconds something.
nick007 said:
I have the same, when I reboot my HD.
The last 20% drain very fast to 0%
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hi,
the battery took long to reach 50%... about a day of heavy usage but after 50%, it took less den an hour of heavy usage to get to 10%. anyone experience this? or is my battery fautly? thanks.
i know that between soft resets my battery will change values, usually go up e.g. if its 40% when i reset when it reboots it will be 44%
i have the same issue here
but the battery last 2 days with me
angka8 said:
Hi,
the battery took long to reach 50%... about a day of heavy usage but after 50%, it took less den an hour of heavy usage to get to 10%. anyone experience this? or is my battery fautly? thanks.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Same here...on my device from 50 to 10% goes WAY faster than from 100 to 50%. To me it means crappy indicator. Must be a HTC problem, as my Prophet displayed similar behaviour.
This behaviour ("jumping" percentage after power-off) is completely normal, but the explanation would be very long.
Short version: What the battery % displays is in fact a translation of the voltage of the LiIon battery. When you switch off the device the voltage recovers a little bit, thus you get a higher % value when you switch it on the next time .. and which will fall rather rapidly until it stabilizes under the present load of the battery. Also the discharge curve of a LiIon battery is not completely linear.
-Valynor

[Q] Calibration

How can I calibrate my battery?
Ninjus said:
How can I calibrate my battery?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The battery calibrates itself bro, calibration apps do close to nothing.
gee2012 said:
The battery calibrates itself bro, calibration apps do close to nothing.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I saw someone posted that you need to drain your battery then charge it again fully atleast once a month. Is this information true?
Ninjus said:
I saw someone posted that you need to drain your battery then charge it again fully atleast once a month. Is this information true?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Not as far as i know.
"Calibraing" your battery is not going to make it last any longer. If anything, it shortens battery life and serviceable lifespan.
Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk 4
Ninjus said:
I saw someone posted that you need to drain your battery then charge it again fully atleast once a month. Is this information true?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Not quite. Remember that each and every time you do that, it unduely stresses the cells resulting in oxidation. Each and every time you do that, you shorten both the battery's operating time as well as its serviceable lifespan.
"Calibrating" the battery will not change how long the battery lasts.
Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk 4
najaboy said:
Not quite. Remember that each and every time you do that, it unduely stresses the cells resulting in oxidation. Each and every time you do that, you shorten both the battery's operating time as well as its serviceable lifespan.
"Calibrating" the battery will not change how long the battery lasts.
Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk 4
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I just came across it from the apple battery care html wherein it is stated "For proper maintenance of a lithium-based battery, it’s important to keep the electrons in it moving occasionally. Be sure to go through at least one charge cycle per month (charging the battery to 100% and then completely running it down).". So I got curious about it cause at first I also knew that draining the battery would have negative effect on it. BTW thanks for the replying bro.

Battery Calibration

Ok so my LG G3's battery is fantastic. But i'm having problems with the battery. It always takes an hour of screen time before it goes down from 100 to 99. I've tried just draining it till it shuts off then charging it up again. How do you calibrate the battery?
glossgloss said:
Ok so my LG G3's battery is fantastic. But i'm having problems with the battery. It always takes an hour of screen time before it goes down from 100 to 99. I've tried just draining it till it shuts off then charging it up again. How do you calibrate the battery?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
This behaviour is normal with the G3 it seems, after the initial 1% drop it flies down.
İ have this behaviour too and i wish that all the battery drop levels would be same. it really takes some time to decrease %99 from %100
glossgloss said:
I've tried just draining it till it shuts off then charging it up again. How do you calibrate the battery?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That's exactly how to do it....
I used to do it like untill 10% and then charge it up to 100%. Am i doing it wrong or should i run it untill it shuts off by itself and then charge it up to 100%??
Sent from my LG-F400S using Tapatalk
It really flies down from 99 to 0. And takes about 3 minutes per %. Though i still get 5 to 6 hours of SOT.
Blaster1984 said:
I used to do it like untill 10% and then charge it up to 100%. Am i doing it wrong or should i run it untill it shuts off by itself and then charge it up to 100%??
Sent from my LG-F400S using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It is not good for the battery to go down to 0% often
Marcovanbasten said:
It is not good for the battery to go down to 0% often
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Then I am confused,how do you calibrate you battery?
Sent from my LG-F400S
Marcovanbasten said:
It is not good for the battery to go down to 0% often
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It's perfectly fine for the battery to hit 0%. Even at 0% the battery still contains a charge, that's how LiPos work.
Sent from my LG-D850 using XDA Free mobile app
Getting the battery to 0% often, will decrease battery life on the long run. Battery should never reach 0%, 5% is very good to start charging and also never charge it to 100%, 95% is fine...
glossgloss said:
Ok so my LG G3's battery is fantastic. But i'm having problems with the battery. It always takes an hour of screen time before it goes down from 100 to 99. I've tried just draining it till it shuts off then charging it up again. How do you calibrate the battery?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That happens on every electronic device, sits at 100% 10x longer than say 99 to 98.
Sent from my LG-D855 using Tapatalk
Haha "battery calibration" thats so 90's and early 2000

After 5% battery draining fast.

The battery lasts very long but when it hits 5% it's starting draining very fast.Like 1% every 3 minutes with no apps running and no wi fi/data going on.
Is it normal?:crying::crying:
Shamser said:
The battery lasts very long but when it hits 5% it's starting draining very fast.Like 1% every 3 minutes with no apps running and no wi fi/data going on.
Is it normal?:crying::crying:
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Same thing happens with me from 5% to 1% it's like a drop down fast I have to rush to the charger
Blackwolf10 said:
Same thing happens with me from 5% to 1% it's like a drop down fast I have to rush to the charger
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The funny thing is that it can stay a day (without me doing anything) and only drop like from 10% to 8%.But when 5% comes...bye bye.
Shamser said:
The funny thing is that it can stay a day (without me doing anything) and only drop like from 10% to 8%.But when 5% comes...bye bye.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yeah I know same situation with me I am thinking it's a calibration problem

Screen on Time (SOT) brag it here!

6.5hrs with 5% battery remaining.
Battery life?
mele80 said:
Battery life?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
What?
Woza72 said:
What?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If 6,5h SoT how long did your battery last from 100% to 5%?

Categories

Resources