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How to Properly Recalibrate Your Battery
Again, big thanks to 

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 for outlining this process. Recalibrating your software battery meter is actually fairly simple, though it takes a bit of time. Proceed at your own risk.
 

  1. Use your phone until the battery dies. Wait until the screen turns off completely.
  2. Turn your phone back on. It will likely shut down again before it finishes booting, but the battery isn't completely dead yet.
  3. Repeat this process several more times. Power it on, let it keep trying to boot up, then let it die. Eventually, the phone won't even try to boot up anymore — you won't even see the boot logo or splash screen. At this point, you can stop powering the phone back on.
  4. Without turning your phone on, plug it into a charger. Let it sit there plugged in and turned off for at least 6 hours. The goal here is to charge it to 100% capacity without turning the phone on.
  5. Once you're confident that your battery is fully charged, go ahead and turn your phone back on. Resume your normal usage and normal charging habits.

Finally, about a week later, repeat this same process. Let the phone die, try to power it on over and over again until the boot logo doesn't even come up anymore, then charge to 100% without turning it on. Once you've done that, the software battery meter should actually match your battery's physical charge level.

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7 hours ago, alexa_g said:

How to Properly Recalibrate Your Battery
Again, big thanks to 

This is the hidden content, please
 for outlining this process. Recalibrating your software battery meter is actually fairly simple, though it takes a bit of time. Proceed at your own risk.
 

  1. Use your phone until the battery dies. Wait until the screen turns off completely.
  2. Turn your phone back on. It will likely shut down again before it finishes booting, but the battery isn't completely dead yet.
  3. Repeat this process several more times. Power it on, let it keep trying to boot up, then let it die. Eventually, the phone won't even try to boot up anymore — you won't even see the boot logo or splash screen. At this point, you can stop powering the phone back on.
  4. Without turning your phone on, plug it into a charger. Let it sit there plugged in and turned off for at least 6 hours. The goal here is to charge it to 100% capacity without turning the phone on.
  5. Once you're confident that your battery is fully charged, go ahead and turn your phone back on. Resume your normal usage and normal charging habits.

Finally, about a week later, repeat this same process. Let the phone die, try to power it on over and over again until the boot logo doesn't even come up anymore, then charge to 100% without turning it on. Once you've done that, the software battery meter should actually match your battery's physical charge level.

baka dina mag on ang phone. haha

 

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Thanks dito try ko sa old android phone ko minsan kasi bumababa nalang batter level niya. May alam kaba sa mga ads ads sa phone na ngppop up? Tinry ko iroot ayaw and ngchange nako dns wala pa din

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Yes, this method is working. Pero need din natin i-considerate yung 2 factors.

1. Draining Process
2. Age ng Battery

1. Pag ni drain mo si battery, minsan nahihirapan sya na makabalik sa original capacity state since low voltage na sya. Yung pag ulit din ng draining process, nakaka degrade ng battery life and capacity from time to time.

2. Malaking factor din yung age ng battery. from time to time, na de degrade din sya gradually. Kaya mapapansin nyo na if years nyo na ginagamit phone nyo, mabilis na sya ma lowbat. It's normal, wear and tear. Sometimes pag na drain, hindi na charge, stuck na sa charging logo or 1% na lang.

Pero "Proceed at your own risk".

Enjoy! :D

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1 hour ago, Earl said:

Yes, this method is working. Pero need din natin i-considerate yung 2 factors.

1. Draining Process
2. Age ng Battery

1. Pag ni drain mo si battery, minsan nahihirapan sya na makabalik sa original capacity state since low voltage na sya. Yung pag ulit din ng draining process, nakaka degrade ng battery life and capacity from time to time.

2. Malaking factor din yung age ng battery. from time to time, na de degrade din sya gradually. Kaya mapapansin nyo na if years nyo na ginagamit phone nyo, mabilis na sya ma lowbat. It's normal, wear and tear. Sometimes pag na drain, hindi na charge, stuck na sa charging logo or 1% na lang.

Pero "Proceed at your own risk".

Enjoy! :D

Tama ka po boss.

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On 5/31/2020 at 5:47 PM, Smack said:

Thanks dito try ko sa old android phone ko minsan kasi bumababa nalang batter level niya. May alam kaba sa mga ads ads sa phone na ngppop up? Tinry ko iroot ayaw and ngchange nako dns wala pa din

Feedback ka po ah

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