Shoot restarted my phone at 89% will that screw up battery training or analysis of why battery sucks?
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It won't screw up the meter or training, but the battery stats in system settings will start over.
Shoot restarted my phone at 89% will that screw up battery training or analysis of why battery sucks?
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joshxdroid said:A few months back my cousins status read "taquila shots!" One hour later my feed reads "my cousins name is in a relationship" i was like wow.....
I bought titanium pro and no app appeared and only uninstall option no open. How do I get to it? Phone is rooted.
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Eff around n end up like the scene on HANGOVER #lol
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Got it. Will keep you updated so we can get my battery normal thanks!
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I did jump the SG3 ship but I got back on it once I was able to download the new radio/modem for it. Now it keeps 4G as good or better than the Maxx. I still have the Maxx but right now I am digging the SG3 because of its screen size and the camera.
Will go by the list hehe
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MattyP said:That was a great movie.
Shoot restarted my phone at 89% will that screw up battery training or analysis of why battery sucks?
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Sorry, just getting back and reading through what I missed (which was a lot... Matty, Josh and FoxKat).
Not really that big of a biggie because we can still get your phone optimized while we train that meter... but to get a true 100% state of charge meter reading, you do need to charge it with phone off till 100%. For the first round to 100%, you can start it at any point in your cycle. If you wanted to, while the phone is still on and while you are still using it, you could put your phone on the charger til it was 90%, then turn it off and finish charging till it reaches 100%.
Then the second round, from 100% to 10%, you want to use it without putting it on the charger at all. Then turn it off and charge uninterrupted to 100%.
The reason why it was only 89% is because the stock meter only reports 10% increments. Therfore it is possible that even though the battery icon said 100%, it may have really only been 95%.
Now, I am expecting FoxKat to correct where I might be wrong because all of this information originally came from him. I definitely didn't know it on my own.