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More info about sudden battery drop

asked 2016-11-18 07:46:52 +0300

fishegg gravatar image

updated 2017-01-10 07:33:58 +0300

As post https://together.jolla.com/question/40196/immediate-battery-level-drop-from-more-than-half-charged-to-empty/ said, battery could drop suddenly itself. Recently I searched online and found that it also happens to some Nokia N9s. In this post http://bbs.dospy.com/thread-16057930-1-464-1.html (Chinese only), #7 reply said N9's battery dropped from approximately 70%-80% to 4% when taking video. Notice that "4%", it exactly as same as that on Jolla. And #6 reply mentioned that it can happen when using apps which are using much battery. And I remembered that the sudden battery drops always happened when using QQLite, an Android app using much battery. And, it happened when using Android app to have video chat, obiviously using much battery. When your Jolla battery is lower than 50%, 40% or less, it's more likely to happen.

So more info is

  1. It may be a problem inherited Meego Harmatthan. Is it a problem of the bottom of OS?
  2. It always happens when battery is low.
  3. It always happens when using apps using much battery.
  4. Battery drops to 4%, then to 0%.

I need to say sorry here because breaking the rules of duplicate post. I think battery management should be one of the most fundamental function of a mobile OS. Who would be satisfied with a phone that suddenly lost power? Jolla had done much to solve related problems, but regretfully that this has not been solved. Just hope Jolla can pay much more attention to this problem.

2016.11.20: Apple said some iPhone 6s sudden shut down cases happened recently in China is SoC related case. Maybr similar to Jolla?

2016.11.24: happens again and again. screenshots taken days ago.image description

2016.12.09: seems related to cpu usage.

2017.1.10: once again when having video chat with wechat. battery was more than 60%. and it shown startup wizard after restart. some settings were set to default.

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I agree. This happened to me this morning. My battery was on 46%, I was listening to a podcast and playing Candy Crush Soda (I know) and after 3 minutes the phone informed me it was shutting down. On powering it up again it was at 26%.

This does not happen every time in these conditions. I have yet to identify what is different at these times.

pseudoscion ( 2016-11-18 09:30:56 +0300 )edit
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Hei,

I think, there is more about the characteristics and chemistry of the battery. And how the system interprets it. But is this really a bug? I have no idea.

LVPVS over.

LVPVS ( 2016-11-18 09:56:11 +0300 )edit
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Yes, with N9 the use of Profilematic helped to eliminate this battery drop. I don't know if Situations does the same. However I have not meet that because I have Situations in my Jolla 1 + Jolla C.

N9Sailfish ( 2016-11-18 17:20:09 +0300 )edit

@LVPVS I tried clean battery contact before, but it still happened again and again. It's important that this behavior is quite similar on N9 and Jolla.

fishegg ( 2016-11-19 02:59:12 +0300 )edit

@fishegg, I am not telling it is good, I just said I did not think it was hardware-related. As N9 did not have user-removable battery, most likely this is not a contact-issue.

I think that at a specific level of SoC and below a voltage drop due to heavier use has more impact on the system and the software responds on it a bit too early and shuts down gracefully. After rebooting the normal SoC is shown.

Just thinking out loud.

LVPVS out.

LVPVS ( 2016-11-19 13:43:58 +0300 )edit

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answered 2016-12-09 15:36:39 +0300

Giacomo Di Giacomo gravatar image

This issue is a typical signal that your battery is wearing out. Lithium batteries, when they age, increase their output impedance. This causes increasingly higher voltage drops when high currents are drawn. These voltage drops make the battery appear as empty to the battery management circuit, which consequently shuts down the device.

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But the battery passed CSD test? And why the behaviour of Jolla and N9 is so similar?

fishegg ( 2016-12-12 10:48:37 +0300 )edit

The battery passes the test because there is never a large current spike (which typically happens when transmitting power) and the behaviour is the same for all phones with Li-ion or Li-polymer batteries.

Giacomo Di Giacomo ( 2016-12-12 10:50:27 +0300 )edit

Well, it didn't pass the test now. But it is suspicious that this behaviour only related to the battery. Because it happened maybe just few months after I started using Jolla. The status of battery was better.

fishegg ( 2016-12-13 09:00:44 +0300 )edit
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answered 2016-11-18 15:58:55 +0300

DrCheeseCake gravatar image

Not sure whether this is relevant, but I had this problem a while back and adding paper to the base of the battery to improve contact with the battery helped me:

https://together.jolla.com/question/7144/jolla-randomly-shuts-down/

This might be less relevant, but adding it for completeness :-):

https://together.jolla.com/question/57254/personal-log-battery-contact-issue-observations/

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I don't think it's a battery contact problem. N9 has a unreplaceable battery, if this is battery contact problem, how to explain the similar behavior of N9 and Jolla.

fishegg ( 2016-11-19 02:54:14 +0300 )edit

Although the root cause is excessive current draw on the battery, I have anecdotal experience that the paper temporarily improved the situation with the original Jolla battery. I've recently add a the HTC battery for the Desire 310 (part number: 35H00221-01M ). It works well and improved this problem (but not solved it).

I doubt that it can be resolved in the current Jolla 1 phone and I just hope that future sailfish devices have more resilient batteries. Perhaps reducing the CPU scaling may help?

Jolla88 ( 2016-11-22 10:42:45 +0300 )edit
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