Thursday, November 27, 2014

HAVING ANDROID BATTERY ISSUES ?? Here's how to calibrate the battery on your android...














Battery problems is a menace that is actually widespread to most smartphone users and  thus this brands it a synonymous problem among android users!
Its an inevitable misgiving but as they say every cloud has a silver lining... the way out of this mishap can be circumnavigated and tamed! Yes! you can rectify the statistics of your battery by simply calibrating the battery  statistics.

 HERE'S A SIMPLE  WAY YOU CAN CALIBRATE YOUR BATTERY...

For those without root access;

 Install the application called "Current Widget:  Battery Monitor











  • This application serves the purpose of showing the the battery  charge in (milliamps) mAh .
  • In that case you should consider first checking your battery capacity b maybe checking the battery on  your phone or checking up the capacity of your of your phone online depending on your manufacturer.
  • Subsequently you can consider charging the phone to the  optimum time until the total amount of of milliampere  indicated on your battery is reached
  • When the required amount of battery is reached , restart your phone and the battery should now be charged to  100% so technically you shouldn't encounter any problems.

With root access the process is even more promising;

 

 

 

 

First method :

If you are lucky to have rooted your phone then you are simply a developer to be and here is where the fruits of your hard earned superuser rights come in .
If you need to root your phone then read CLICK HERE IF ROOTING YOUR NEED ROOT ACCESS   .










If you already have root access then download the application "Battery Calibration"

















  •  First connect your device to charge until the battery reaches 100%
  • Then check the "mV" or the "mAh" statistics and if it continues to rise then continue charging your phone till it gets to to a point the level is not rising anymore
  • At this level you should press the calibration button and this will change the battery statistics on your android  root files! When this is done the you can be sure you have indeed calibrated your battery!

Second method:

This method requires one to   boot the phone into recovery mode; this is essentially interacting with the phone on the kernel level and usually booting the phone into recovery requires one to know the specific buttons to press usually different with different manufactures .
Most manufactures have allowed users to boot into recovery by pressing the 'power button' and the the 'volume up button' concurrently when the phone is off!
On pressing this two buttons the phone will bring up such an interface

 








Navigate to the advance where you will find the option "wipe battery stats " option .
Select it to wipe the  battery statistics .










You can then drain your battery and then charge it while it is off and without interruption to 100%
Turn on your phone while its still plugged and go to your battery calibration application and grant it superuser permissions then click the calibrate button on the application .
If toast message "calibration succeeded" is shown then your battery has been successfully calibrated

Did you try this what was your experience ? Give us your feedback....

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