OK, here is my issue, fairly similar to the ones previously mentionned, but I'll mention it anyway. I own a 1st gen Motorola Moto G (I believe the code is XT1033), 8 GB central memory. Over the time I've had it, even though I try to recharge it whenever I can, it's shut down from 0% battery, but 99% of the time it gets a full charge overnight. Usually, I would plug it in, leave it for however many hours it needed to charge and pick it up next day in the morning. The battery life had been getting worse over time. Also, sometimes, it would feel hot to the touch. Now, today I was playing with some of the settings, and switched the android runtime from Dalvik to ART (running Android 4.4.4). Since I did that, I'm having issues with opening the phone; namely, an error of "Unfortunately, the process com.android.systemui has stopped.". Now, I had switched back and forth between ART and Dalvik a few time in the past, only to usually settle for Dalvik. This time, however, the phone is struggling to charge and the error message doesn't let me past. The same problem is also explained here (
https://forums.androidcentral.com/moto-g-2013/391289-something-seriously-wrong-my-moto-g.html). I tried neofreek01's solution to no avail. In quotes below.
("There's a fix for this it happened to me too. I don't know where I found it but I didn't discover this.
But plug it in and hold the power button until the notification led blinks(this can take up to 5 mins of holding power button) . Continue holding power then the white screen with battery symbol will come on then let go and let it charge u can turn it on when its at 3 % or so.
If you search Google you can find a page saying this bug is solved that's where I got it.")
sajidr's solution almost seemed to get me somewhere, except again, I was unable to get it done in time.
The phone would turn off really quickly, not giving me enough time to change much through the settings menu.
I don't feel brave enough to take my phone and charger apart, let alone the time and money it will possibly need if I do it on my own. Any suggestions? I seem to think that the battery was towards the end of it's life and that this was the last straw, but I hope someone can prove me wrong...