![]() ![]() I let the battery drain(completely) and recharged that.I have use some apps and they made a mess and nothing happend.I have wiped batterystats.bin and it did not work.I used another USB charger and did not work.I have changed the battery and it was a good idea but does not solve the problem completely.Ok guys, lets share what we have down yet, It is an issue with the battery, I strongly recommend to buy a new battery and replace the old one. I had the same issue with my phone, it is nothing to do with OS. Interestingly, the battery seems to charge and operate correctly when the battery temperature is above 30° C. Update: the battery was eventually replaced with a brand new one and the issue continues to persist - even with the new battery. Is there a way to "reset" the battery meter? In other words, I need to tell the phone that it actually has a full charge even though it seems to think otherwise. However, a few days earlier, I remember that the phone seemed to think that about 3800 mV was 0%. I'm not sure if this is relevant, but I discovered that the voltage is being reported as 4195 mV (the so-called 0%). I plugged it in and the meter now stays at 0%. The device shut off after a few moments and insisted that the battery was at 0%. Then earlier today, I performed a full charge to 100%. My battery graph ended up looking something like this: I performed a full recharge and then occasionally recharged it for brief amounts of time (usually getting to 30-40%). I ran the device down down to 0% - at which point the device shut off. I have a Samsung Galaxy Discover that worked fairly well until the last week or so. ![]()
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