Currently users of Android smartphones or tablets changing roms firmware regularly, thereby changing the internal configuration of the device . In doing so the battery tends to spin because no one really knows how much energy is spent. In this confusion energy and hard charging much less than it should take is wasted.However, this is not a physical disadvantage of the battery, it is rather that the battery loses calibration . Hopefully we can start a process quite simple software to let the battery like new. This procedure is known as wipe and in this article we will teach you how to wipe a battery correctly .
How to make a battery wipe properly
Below we describe the simplest way to do a wipe battery correctly :
The first step you must take is to charge the device . When you reach the maximum load (ie 100%) left it connected for half an hour. After this time, without unplugging the device Android (smartphone or tablet) re-start the device but this time mode Recovery
Once we start our Android device mode Recovery we headed immediately to the optionAdvanced , then select the option Wipe Battery Stats and confirm to continue the process of making a battery wipe .
After confirming returned to the screen Recovery (Recall that we should not disconnect the charger from the Android device ). Then select Reboot System Now , to thereby complete the process of calibration .
When the Android system is re-inicado and is found by operating full can disconnect the charger from the device safely. From now on we must perform two complete cycles of loading, ie let the device fully discharge and then charge up to 100% without using it. At the end of these two processes complete loading, will have completed the process of calibrating the battery which should function as if it were new.
As you can see perform a wipe battery properly is a fairly simple procedure, any user can perform without having to take your Smartphone or Tablet to a specialized service, which saves a lot of money and time. Recall that the main battery failures are related to the lack of calibration of this piece .
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