I tend to own too many Android devices for my own good at times but recently decided to pick up a few HTC devices to experiment with rather than using some of my better devices (the fact HTC has RUUs is a plus). I currently have a MyTouch 4G (Glacier) and a Thunderbolt 4G. One of the things I've noticed (and slightly irks me) is that the batteries tend to not scale from 0% to 100% properly. The MyTouch corrects itself after a few cycles while the Thunderbolt does not regardless if I use a regular or extended battery for it. Generally it varies but on average it's around 87% when it jumps to 100%. I'm kind of assuming though that there is no fix for it but never hurts to just check anyway. Here is what I know.
I'm wondering if there is a fix for this. I assume there isn't one though and I have to deal with it.
- Once the battery LED turns green the MyTouch applies a current until it reaches 0mAh and begins discharging whereas the Tbolt does this process at 25mAH.
- I've tried bump charging and a few other techniques to no change.
- Both devices show 4207mV as its full charge voltage.
- From what I've read I haven't found many threads on this or I'm not using the right search terms.
- I've flashed a few other ROMs and returned to stock on the Tbolt, granted I stopped because some ROMs (I don't remember the names) cause the bolt's battery meter to 'stop working' and doesn't work with hidden WiFi networks.
I'm wondering if there is a fix for this. I assume there isn't one though and I have to deal with it.
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