Battery calibration is being done to maintain a State of Charge (SOC) mismatch. Whenever an SOC mismatch occurs, sometimes you may notice that as soon as you plug-in to charge your Android mobile or tablet after reaching low battery state, in just minutes, you'll notice it is 100% charged, but still in reality it wouldn't even have reached a half charged state. And when you begin to use it, it will soon again reach the low battery state. Sometimes, it may be the other way around. It will display as less charged, but will stand for a longer time. This is State of Charge mismatch.
Manually calibrate your android battery the simplest way, no apps needed. Improve android battery life for root or non-rooted with these 8 easy steps.
How To Calibrate Android Battery Manually, No Apps Needed
1. Drain your android battery and leave a 2% of it.
2. Turn off your Android device.
3. Charge it at full percentage or 100%.
4. Open your Android device.
5. Drain it again just a little and leave a 94% of it.
6. Turn off your Android device again.
7. Charge it at full percentage or 100% again.
8. Open it again, your Android phone or tablet's battery is now fully calibrated.
But if you see other problems on your Android device other than battery, check my post, A Comprehensive Guide For Troubleshooting Android Device.
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