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Help Droid Battery from 60% to 5% in seconds

JYo

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Nov 29, 2009
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This may already be here, I did search... My Droid has done this twice in the last 2 weeks. I get the red light, my battery says 5% (when seconds before this it was at about 60%), and says I need to charge. I turn off the phone, wait a few seconds and restart it, and boom, back to 60% again. I don't have any new apps running. Today it happened when there was an incoming call, I ingored the call, turned the phone off, and the charge was back.
Thanks for any help or ideas
 
This may already be here, I did search... My Droid has done this twice in the last 2 weeks. I get the red light, my battery says 5% (when seconds before this it was at about 60%), and says I need to charge. I turn off the phone, wait a few seconds and restart it, and boom, back to 60% again. I don't have any new apps running. Today it happened when there was an incoming call, I ignored the call, turned the phone off, and the charge was back.
Thanks for any help or ideas

Take out the battery and give the contacts a good cleaning.
Clean the contacts in the phone too if you can.

Might help, if it's just a bad battery connection or oxidation on the brass contacts.
Worth a try.
If that doesn't work, take it back to the dealer, they might even be familiar with the problem.
 
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This may already be here, I did search... My Droid has done this twice in the last 2 weeks. I get the red light, my battery says 5% (when seconds before this it was at about 60%), and says I need to charge. I turn off the phone, wait a few seconds and restart it, and boom, back to 60% again. I don't have any new apps running. Today it happened when there was an incoming call, I ingored the call, turned the phone off, and the charge was back.
Thanks for any help or ideas

It happened to me twice, happened to a few other people. Seems like normal Motorola Droid behavior. don't know if there an actual report to Motorola.
 
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