Hi,
I'm running 2.3.4 - Bell Gingerbread. Rooted - ver 2.3.6.1
Prior to upgrading to Gingerbread...I never had any battery issues.
After Gingerbread...different story.
I have used the Battery Calibration as instructed several times....it will work for one charge and then it will be all over the place. I constantly need to reseat the battery several times before it will start to behave.
I have noticed when I charge my phone (40 % or less) while powered on....the green LED light will not come on let me knowits fully charged. When the phone is off...it does come on.
I have also checked this :
For ppl who has the same problem but don't like to go into the command terminal, here's a GUI way:
You need the root explorer or es file explorer. First mount the system folder as writable, then navigate to the file /system/bin/battd, long press and select permisson or properties. then set the permisson to: [user:rwx, group:r-x, other: r-x] (r:read,w:write,x:execute).
Any ideas...????
I'm running 2.3.4 - Bell Gingerbread. Rooted - ver 2.3.6.1
Prior to upgrading to Gingerbread...I never had any battery issues.
After Gingerbread...different story.
I have used the Battery Calibration as instructed several times....it will work for one charge and then it will be all over the place. I constantly need to reseat the battery several times before it will start to behave.
I have noticed when I charge my phone (40 % or less) while powered on....the green LED light will not come on let me knowits fully charged. When the phone is off...it does come on.
I have also checked this :
For ppl who has the same problem but don't like to go into the command terminal, here's a GUI way:
You need the root explorer or es file explorer. First mount the system folder as writable, then navigate to the file /system/bin/battd, long press and select permisson or properties. then set the permisson to: [user:rwx, group:r-x, other: r-x] (r:read,w:write,x:execute).
Any ideas...????