04-04-2012, 04:16 AM | #1 |
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Reset Power Indicator on T1 without Rooting
I've got a bit of a battery problem on my T1, looks like the guage needs recalibrating as I only get about two days use before the battery level shows it as being empty and shuts down instead of going into standby mode.
Other than rooting it and deleting the batterystats.bin file, is there any other way to reset it? The reason why I'm asking this is that I'm perfectly happy with the function of my T1 without rooting it and was hoping there might be another way of fixing it without having to take this drastic step as I'm only going to unroot it afterwards. Current Firmware: 1.0.04.12210. |
04-04-2012, 01:32 PM | #2 |
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batterystats.bin has nothing to do with battery indicators or usage. Removing it - is totally pointless.
Battery recalibration process for "smart" lithium-ion battery seems to be just another um legend... https://plus.google.com/105051985738...ts/FV3LVtdVxPT Just make sure that your battery is fully charged via something which is not your computer USB port - that's all you could do. |
04-04-2012, 02:00 PM | #3 |
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I don't charge my T1 from the PC, I always use a mains charger.
The problem is that the T1 doesn't believe that the battery is full - hence the empty indicator - and shuts down when I want it to go into standby with the power switch. I have to wait for it to switch back on again instead of it coming out of standby. Also due to the indicator showing no charge, the Wifi wont work as it think I don't have enough power to run it. I'm not trying to make the battery last longer, I just want my device to recognise the fact that it's fully charged and not flat. Occording to the wiki on this site, deleting the batterystats.bin file fixes this. If it doesn't then what does? |
04-04-2012, 02:09 PM | #4 |
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When you push power button (short push) it immediately goes into full power off?
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04-04-2012, 05:26 PM | #5 |
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no, it goes into standby as normal and I have my current books cover shown. But around 15 minutes later, the screen goes blank and the next time I press the power button to read it again the T1 runs through its start-up routine.
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04-04-2012, 05:47 PM | #6 | |
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I've played a bit (more like looked at) with embedded firmware for mp3 players (not android, so take it for what it's worth) and for each device that was supported we had a mapping of current voltage vs. expected battery life. Mapping that was done from data by volunteers running their player's battery empty time after time. It was set at build, it wasn't something you'd calibrated yourself or reset but then again it was only supporting a dozen different devices at the time. Compared to the hundreds of cells, tablets, readers that run Android... Not saying Miz Hackborn is full of it, obviously she is not, but surely there is a reason why the devs have routines polling the device for those stats. And for the OS to tell you it thinks you have about 3 hours left at your current usage, there must be a mapping of sort, somewhere. A reference table. That maybe could get corrupted. It's not a question of calibrating the battery, it's the battery meter you'd be 'calibrating'. I dunno, it just sort of makes no sense to me. or ?? |
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04-04-2012, 09:48 PM | #7 |
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You may be right and what you are saying makes absolute sense to me - if you want to predict remaining time with some precision.
But I could offer another thought All laptops I had to deal with for the last 5 years at least had a batteries which were able to supply metrics to OS at any moment without any need to keep track, history or any mappings in software. I do not know - may be Android and supporting hardware did not graduate to this level yet and may be it did... One thing is certain - it is Linux and batterystats.bin is completely overwritten every time Android shuts down or reboots, so there is very little point in deleting it . Completely depleting battery and fully charging it may (or may not) make sense - depending on technology. Otherwise it looks like ghostyjack's reader needs to be exchanged. Here is information about power supply available to Android Battery Service: scale - int, the maximum value for the charge level level - int, charge level, from 0 through scale inclusive status - String, the current charging status health - String, the current battery health present - boolean, true if the battery is present plugged - int, 0 if the device is not plugged in; 1 if plugged into an AC power adapter; 2 if plugged in via USB. voltage - int, current battery voltage in millivolts temperature - int, current battery temperature in tenths of a degree Centigrade technology - String, the type of battery installed, e.g. "Li-ion" None of it is in batterystats.bin by the look of it. All of that makes me think that information she provides is true - may not be the whole truth but truth nevertheless... |
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Oh, I *think* she's right ; I know nothing, really. I just *feel* there's more to it than just that.
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04-05-2012, 01:10 AM | #9 |
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The only logical way to reset the meter is to run the battery down as much as you possibly can before a fresh charge basicly just keep using it and ignoring the meter altogether, or wait for a firmware update which seems to be the source of these problems.
Very important to have the T1 at a full charge and ideally also plugged in while doing a firmware update which seems to change the batterystats.bin to a 100% charged one (it really shouldn't do this and that is what is messing peoples accuracy up). |
04-05-2012, 04:47 AM | #10 |
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Don't worry, just keep recycling it over and over, and it will eventually fix itself. I know this for a fact, because the same thing happened to mine. Someone over at the developers forum told me to just keep charging it every time it died, and sure enough, after perhaps a dozen charges, it just sorted itself out, and was ship-shape again! I now go a few weeks between charges.
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04-05-2012, 04:55 AM | #11 |
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Glad to know it sorts itself out. I didn't want to root it just to try and fix it and then unroot it.
I'll persevere with it and see if I get the same result. |
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