Wednesday, 8 July 2015

android Random Reboot Problem solved

Android random Reboot problem solution (with special reference to battery drain)

Hi Readers,

I know that you don't find new post daily or weekly here, actually i really take time to find something interesting as said before "no copy paste work is done here".

Anyways coming to the solution...

I use micromax canvas fire, a week ago i got into this problem of random reboot. Its really disgusting to find your cell getting switched off with screen flashing with android logo and then battery percentage drained to 5% or 0%

I went to service centre to replace the battery they said its out of stock and will be available after 3 months on special order, well it was not shocking to hear this because this is how most of the work in India is done.
I said them my problem that there is 

1) fast battery drain
2) random reboot

but for servicing they said it will take around 2 weeks for them.I explained them that i can fix it myself but since it is in warranty i am asking them to do so i even explained them that what needs to be done. but as usual everyone thinks that they are the boss at job , they are genius and you are a newbie.

and then started the journey to fix it....

1) rooting the cell phone with kingroot app
2) doing battery calibration with battery calibration app

but to the surprise nothing worked, like always common solutions did'nt worked for me

"Toh yaaro woh kehte h na sidhi ungli se ghee nahi nikle toh ungli tedhi kro"

1) dial *#*#4636#*#*
2) choose battery information
3) if the health displays good
4) check the voltage reading

open up your battery case and see the voltage rating... mine was 3.6v Li-on battery

this means minimum 3.6v should be there or somewhat between 3.4 to 3.6v to keep cell running
a 3.6v battery at 100% battery gives 4208mv=4.2v approx.

so charge your battery in switchoff condition to 100% and switch it on while plugin and check the stats of voltage by dialing *#*#4536#*#* it works for all micromax model i suppose

and if its near 4208mv or greater than that plugoff your charger and start using it, and keep using till its reboot or switches off.
when this happens switch it on and check the battery level whether below 3.6v or above it

if it is below 3.6v then that means your battery is draining faster, because you have may overcharged your battery many times. you need to change your battery
if its above 3.6v then that is the problem with the software

check your software for latest update, or try reseting to factory.
if your battery is bloated simply replace it.

Still can't solve ??????????????


Buy power bank, ERD company offers power bank in cheaprate with warranty and really its worth buying.

just use power bank whenever you are using your cell. it will never reboot in plugin condition.

all reboot happens due to battery voltage trip, sometimes due to sudden fall in level of voltage.

you may try any or all solution available at your finger tips first before trying the last one.


Hope this solves your problem....

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Scholar Ratan pal singh is a Google scholar, a man with innovative ideas and a nothing is impossible attitude, is a tech-lover.
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