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Old 11-08-2010, 04:02 PM
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Clockwork Recovery Battery reset?

I have an EVO and an Epic 4G

I would like to know the best way to reset the battery for better life (I just flashed a custom ROM to both phones.

Is there a generic way to do it or does it differ on both phones?

I read up on the Epic 4G and below is what the wiki says. It is pretty vague to me

So you wipe the battery stats after rebooting into clockwork while 100% charged? Then let it get to zero and turns off/looses power? Then charge to 100%

This should do the the reset right?


"-advanced>Wipe Battery Stats>yes
-charge your battery up to 100%, let it run down all the way to 0%, and then leave it on and charge it all the way back up to 100%.
Your battery stats are now reset and you should get much better battery life.
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Old 11-08-2010, 10:25 PM
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Yes for the epic you go into CW then advanced wipe the battery cache while you are at 100%. I highly recommend get to 100 unplug, plug back in wait for it to say batt full again then shutdown. Once shutdown unplug and plug back in wait for 100 and then do it once more. This will kind of force in a bit more power.

Make sure it drains to 0 then let it force shutdown and try to turn it on again and let it force shutdown again. Repeat until it refuses to turn on.

Once this is done repeat a few times but you don't need to keep unplugging and replugging it in anymore.

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