--- created: 2008-07-15 00:14:06 +0200 layout: redirect layout_old: default redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/07/15/htc-universal-shuts-down-at-xx%25-of-battery-left.html tags: - know-how - software - windows-mobile - htc-universal title: HTC Universal shuts down at xx% of battery left toc: false updated: 2008-07-15 00:14:06 +0200 --- (from: ) > Fellow universal users who suffer from battery problems, i know this issue is reccuring and is in many threads and > forums now. However i am sorry to increase the talk in another thread. I just thought i would share my peice of > advice. > > Attached is a pic of the universal battery and below is a little procedure that you might wanna try. > > Lets say your universal battery is dying after 10 mins and you just had charged it overnight (meter says it died at > 95% or whatever.. ) here is what you do. > > 1. take the battery out locate the pin provided in this pic attached. its the second pin from the top if you are > holding the battery with the connector being to the upper right corner (just see the pic) > 1. cover this pin with a thin peice of tape that you will leave temporarily. till the battery fully dies. > 1. turn your universal on after placing the battery in it again > 1. change the power settings in a way that leaves the universal on for all the time unless you manually turn it off.. > so all the power savings are off. > 1. let your battery drain all the way until it just turns the universal off. > 1. take the battery out and remove the insulation from that pin > 1. turn your universal on again and let it charge overnight or till the light turns green. > 1. this fixed my universals' battery and now mine turns off at 5% > > p.s. while the universal is running and the pin is insulated you will notice that the battery indicator that shows > the percentage left doesn't work. (thats the whole point making the ppc blind and not being able to read how much is > in the batter and take full advantage of whats in it as far as power goes, this will make the battery realize that it > was drained more than usual and forces it to recalculate or recalibrate itself. > > by the way you will also notice that the universal wont be able to get charged while that pin is insulated. so again > my advice is fully charge your battery , take it out, insulate the pin then drain it all the way, take the insulation > out and recharge until light is green. > > please post if you had a successful result and hopefully for all who are suffering from this battery problem now they > have one more