I bought a new 1800mah battery for my phone and I decided to calibrate it. (Android 2.3.6)
-I charged it to 100% while the phone was on then turned off for about 45mins.
-I turned it back on and with a calibration app I calibrated it, (rooted phone)
-So now I left the phone's battery drain until it turns off by itself.
-I had the screen at 100% brightness with wifi and gps on, and from 100% to 2% it took 2 hours.
-It came to 1% and it has been on 1%, again with 100% brightness and never turn off screen, for about 45 minutes now.
The mVs are dropping slowly, it hit 1% at around 3700mV, now it is at 3550mV.
So, is this right? After the phone turns off and I charge it uninterupted, would the battery be calibrated and not waste it's time on 1%?
-I charged it to 100% while the phone was on then turned off for about 45mins.
-I turned it back on and with a calibration app I calibrated it, (rooted phone)
-So now I left the phone's battery drain until it turns off by itself.
-I had the screen at 100% brightness with wifi and gps on, and from 100% to 2% it took 2 hours.
-It came to 1% and it has been on 1%, again with 100% brightness and never turn off screen, for about 45 minutes now.
The mVs are dropping slowly, it hit 1% at around 3700mV, now it is at 3550mV.
So, is this right? After the phone turns off and I charge it uninterupted, would the battery be calibrated and not waste it's time on 1%?





