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Saturday, November 10, 2018

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Saturday, August 4, 2018

How To Calibrate Android Device Battery Stats ( Root/No Root)

3:17 AM 0
What this procedure achieves is to rest the battery stats file so your battery should now be calibrated.
Battery problems are among the biggest concerns for smartphone users, which is why we offer so many useful tips for solving battery drain issues. If you notice that your battery performance and duration has decreased, it could be time to calibrate your battery. Today we'll explain what battery calibration is, how to tell if you need to do it and how to do it, with or without root access. 

The Android operating system has a feature called Battery Stats, which keeps track of battery capacity, when it is full or empty. The problem is that it sometimes becomes corrupted and starts displaying data that isn’t real, which, for example, causes the phone to turn off before it reaches 0 percent. Calibrating your Android battery simply means getting the Android OS to correct this information so it is reflective of your actual battery levels once again. 





How to calibrate an Android device battery without root access

The old 'fully charge and discharge' approach stands as one of the simplest ways to 'recalibrate' your Android battery. We've warned you in the past about low voltage problems in lithium batteries and the negative impacts of fully draining a battery on its lifespan and the same holds true here. But if your phone battery is causing you real problems, it's worth taking the risk.

Just follow the steps below:


  • Let your phone discharge until it goes off due to low battery.


  • Charger your battery until it reach 100%. Do not turn on your device while charging!.

  • Unplug your charger and turn your phone on.

  • Leave it lying for 30 minutes then charge it again for an hour. Don't use your device while it is plugged in.

  • Unplug your device and use normally until the battery is completely drained again.

  • Then charge it to 100% again.

How to calibrate Android device battery with root access

Even though I'm not convinced that clearing the batterystats.bin file has any meaningful effect on how the Android system reports remaining battery charge, there are those who swear by this method.

So in the interests of fairness, we've included the process for you here (it is true that different manufacturers use the batterystats.bin file for different things). It's basically the same process as above but with the added step of a root-enabled app.

1. Discharge your phone fully until it turns itself off.

2. Turn it on and let it turn off again.

3. Plug your phone into a charger and, without turning it on, let it charge until the on-screen or LED indicator says 100 percent.

4. Unplug your charger.

5. Turn your phone on. It's likely that the battery indicator won't say 100 percent, so plug the charger back in (leave your phone on) and continue charging until it says 100 percent on the screen as well.

6. Unplug your phone and restart it. If it doesn't say 100 percent, plug the charger back in until it says 100 percent on screen.

7. You want to repeat this cycle until it says 100 percent (or as close as you think it's going to get) when you start it up without being plugged in.

8. Now, install the Battery Calibration app and, before you launch it, make sure your battery is at 100 percent again, then restart.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nema.batterycalibration&referrer=utm_source%3DAndroidPIT%26utm_medium%3DAndroidPIT%26utm_campaign%3DAndroidPIT


9. Immediately launch the app and recalibrate your battery.

10. Once you've calibrated your battery, discharge it all the way down to 0 percent and let your phone turn off again.

11. Fully charge the battery one more time without interruption while it's switched off, and the Android system's battery percentage will be reset.



Remember that it is not recommended to perform this process all the time. Even when your battery is so dead your phone won't even turn on, your battery still has enough reserve charge to avoid system damage. But you don't want to poke the tiger with a stick. Perform this process once every three months at the most. If it is required more often than that you have bigger problems at hand.

Smartphone battery myths

Lithium-ion batteries don't have a memory so there's not much you need to do to keep them running as they should. The problem lies with how the Android system reads and displays the current capacity of the battery, not the battery itself. 

The same goes for the myth that deleting the batterystats.bin file will magically recalibrate your battery. That file (on most devices anyway) simply stores data about what is using the battery when it is not being charged. It is also reset every time a battery is charged to over 80 percent and then disconnected.

The batterystats.bin file contains the info you see made prettier in the Battery section of your phone: it's the Android system keeping track of your battery's usage, per charge cycle. When we talk about battery calibration, it's the percentage meter that gets out of whack, and that is what we need to fix.



Conclusion:
Put plainly: fully discharging a battery is bad for it. Trying to overload a battery is also bad for it. The good news is that charging batteries automatically shut off when their safe limit is reached and there's always a little in reserve even if your phone won't start. But again: do this only when really necessary, because it does have a negative impact on battery life.

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How to Resume Internet Download Manager Expired and Broken Download

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IDM(Internet download manager) is a popular download management utility which is world's fastest downloading tool.It accelerate your downloading speed upto 5 times.It is an excellent to use your internet efficiently,that it use your internet connection's speed up to maximum and also provides control over your files.You have control over pausing,resuming,schedule and you can resume downloading files even from unexpected power loss and network problems.
Idm has simple graphical user interface that makes it easy to use for both beginners and professionals.



Before doing Step below make sure your browser has  IDM Integration Extension and updated.






Download Latest IDM Here :


You can learn How To Resume Broken and Expired Downloads through below steps.


 This trick is in build in internet download manager.You have do the following

1.)    Open Internet Download Manager and Right click on the broken file
    Select Refresh Download Address.



2.)    A new window will open and on your browser will redirect to the download location.  " IDM is waiting for new address" 

    After getting the download link address click on OK or YES to start.

3.)  You can now resume your download...  It Resumes your Download..  





Note:This trick is doesn't work in all occasion. So i prefer you to choose the method 2




 This works than method 1.This can done in two ways and method 2 has two sub sections.


1.)    Open your Internet Download Manager and right click on the download file.click on properties.

Copy the address in the Referer field and paste it in your browser. 



   


2.)    Then click to download it.Then in IDM's dialog window click on download later.



3.) Then goto IDM Dashboard and get new address by clicking its properties, copy the address in address field.



4.)    Paste the new address in broken file's address field.



 5.)   Now click resume to continue your file downloading.




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How To Turn On an Offline Computer With Android Free Wake-On-LAN Apps

3:11 AM 0
You can turn on an offline computer with Android Phone via Free Wake-on-LAN Apps.

In this tutorial I teach you how to configure the free Android application WOL, boot your computers from afar by pushing the command from your phone to your home network.

This way, you can control an offline computer remotely by waking it up before you establish a connection.

NOTE: 
For WoW (Wake On Wan), just set the broadcast address to be the remote IP address of the device. This may require some extra setup on the remote network to make sure that the wakeup packets actually arrive on the remote device.

If you're trying to wake up a device that is connected via WiFi it may not work, there's not many WiFi cards that support the WOL standard. WOL works best via an ethernet connection. Some devices such as laptops may not support WOL very well or at all. Some might only work when they are in sleep mode, and others might allow you to turn it on when it is powered off. 

Search any Free "Wake on Lan" on Google Play Store. 



sample: WAKE ON LAN Apps by Mike Webb

If you can answer the following questions with "Yes", this is the appropriate method:
  1.     Is the target computer located in a network?
  2.     Is the target computer connected to the network using a network cable?
  3.     Is the target computer connected to the Internet via a router?
  4.     Does the router support port forwarding or port mapping?
  5.     Does the router have a public address? a fixed IP address or an public domain address
  6.     Does TeamViewer run with the operating system on the target computer (auto boot)?

If yes to all of the above, the following steps are necessary to use Wake-on-LAN via a public address:


1.Configure the hardware of the target computer

a.) Enable WOL on your computer Bios Power Management this might allow you even the power is off . BUT Even you can not find this on your Bios (sample Laptop) step b will work on sleep mode only.

b) Enable Wake up on LAN on your OS  (Device Manager) Select your LAN Card ( Ethernet Controller ) or WiFi Adapter (Note some WiFi don't support WOW wake up on WAN).  Go to Power Management check all the box magic packet etc.

c) Get your LAN or WLAN Device Info   IP Address and MAC Address , you can find that at your Network Sharing then  Network Connection right click go to properties click device info ( Details)
Sample here:
LAN MAC Address: 78:2B:CB:E0:C8:DF
LAN IP Address: 192.168.254.110
 


   
2.Configure the Router/Modem
Set Port Forwarding  on your Router/ Modem

Here I use Wimax Modem -there is No Port Forwarding,  but  Port Mapping is Okey for Local WAKE ON LAN.

  • Set Mapping Name : any you want
  • Set External and Internal Port : 9
  • Protocol set Both UDP/TCP
  • Internal Host : Your Computer Static IP ( You can add as many as you have)




3. Configure your  Android WOL Apps on the target computer.
Open your Apps  Search or Add Manually:
  • Device Name
  • MAC Address
  • IP Address
  • Port 9 ( this is set by default)
 

 
 4. Wake up the target computer

Finally Press Wake! If you do all the steps above right, your computer will awake with  your android device remotely.



Note: Expert knowledge is recommended to configure Wake-on-LAN via a public address. The configuration process may differ substantially depending on the hardware used. It is also helpful, if you have some experience with the configuration of routers and networks.

Extra Tips: You can use remote PC too on this trick like TeamViewer that has Wake On Lan function.
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