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Root Help With Battery Problem

oG Admire

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I need help trying to reset my battery or something because I noticed my battery dies really fast lately. I have screen brightness all the way low and screen timeout to 30secs but I just don't get why dies so quickly. And also when it hits 0% it stays like that and basically s itself a bit. So is there anyway to fix this because I miss my long lasting battery .
 
I need help trying to reset my battery or something because I noticed my battery dies really fast lately. I have screen brightness all the way low and screen timeout to 30secs but I just don't get why dies so quickly. And also when it hits 0% it stays like that and basically s itself a bit. So is there anyway to fix this because I miss my long lasting battery .

I'm sorta having issues too. I'll charge my battery and it'll get to 100% next thing I know it'll drop to 96% while it is still plugged in. Once I disconnect it it'll last for 15 hours then die.
 
I need help trying to reset my battery or something because I noticed my battery dies really fast lately. I have screen brightness all the way low and screen timeout to 30secs but I just don't get why dies so quickly. And also when it hits 0% it stays like that and basically s itself a bit. So is there anyway to fix this because I miss my long lasting battery .

I'm sorta having issues too. I'll charge my battery and it'll get to 100% next thing I know it'll drop to 96% while it is still plugged in. Once I disconnect it it'll last for 15 hours then die.
Strange guys... I get 2 days on moderate use easily.

Here's some tips that may help you....

---Boot into recovery and:
~wipe cache
~advanced/wipe dalvik cache & battery stats

---Let battery drain to about 15% left, then fully charge
~After full charge reached, allow extra 15 minutes on charger

---Try not to leave battery charging overnight
~This can reduce the battery's life

---Make sure to not install low quality, low ranking apps
~Bad apps tend to remain running in background
 
I also forgot to mention that besides the ram widget, I don't use any widgets since they are known amongst the worst offenders of battery drain.

Weather & youtube widgets are perfect examples... These are always running in the background retrieving info to keep their content updated.
 
Okay I will try that and I will remove both YouTube and weather widget and I'll post when I have progress! But in the mean time thank you for the help and advice
 
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