[Q] Bypass 7% minimum battery - G 2014 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Is there a way maybe editing bootloader to bypass the current 7% minimum battery to turn the device on?
It is almost 10 minutes to charge 7%

Well I exactly don't know but maybe a charger with high ampere output current can help.
I have a Moto G 2014 [XT1068] [6.0]. When its battery is down to 0% and I connect it to 2Amp output charger, it boots up at 2% battery which hardly takes 3 minutes.
Hope this help. Ty
ps. I'm a noob

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anyone knows? may be the stock charger won't work & will cut off after charging to ~1490mah? I left mine charging for 12hrs & it appears to be only charging during the 1st couple of hours... then the heat in battery is lost = no charging anymore
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i do no the exact issue but think that u need a charger of higer current rating to charge that battery.

Averate charging time?

Hello everyone. I have this phone for a week right now and I'm really impressed how brilliant it is! I love it. But there are some questions I want to ask you and one of it is:
What is your average charging time from ~0% to absolutely full 100%? In my case it's about 3 or even 4 hours of constant charging. Even when on 100%, my widget (Battery life by Curve fish) doesn't show it's fully charged - still I have to leave my phone connected and after 30/40 minutes it says "full" and I can disconnect it. It's pretty strange because the charger is meant to have 1,5A output which is VERY BIG current in comparison with Xperia PLAY's charger (850mA). And many reviews of this phone say that the full charging cycle takes about 1h 30min from 0 to 100... What do you think?
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Are you using it while charging 3-4 hours, if you are using it, it's charged and discharged at the same time?
But from what I know - thermal throttling is the cause again. Especially if you're using it.
Maybe it charges 1,5Ah for the first 15 - 30 minutes, but then the current goes down, because of the temperature.
Somewhere between 80-100% it is normal, that it takes longer. The charging current is as low as high is the battery charging state.

Turbo Charging

Hello, I will be getting my Moto X soon. I had a quick questions. I know it supports quick charging with the turbo charger. My question is does the phone need to be at a certain percentage for this to work it does the first 15 minutes of charging regardless how how much battery is left charge quicker? For example, I've seen various tests where it gets around 30% charge in 15 min. If I'm at 60% charge, can I go to 90% in 15 minutes or does the battery need to be at a critical level for me to get that amount of charge in that short a time? Thanks.
It ramps down as it gets closer to charged. I can add about 50 to 60 % charge in 20 minutes or so when it's low. Great when you need to shower.
ILowry282 said:
Hello, I will be getting my Moto X soon. I had a quick questions. I know it supports quick charging with the turbo charger. My question is does the phone need to be at a certain percentage for this to work it does the first 15 minutes of charging regardless how how much battery is left charge quicker? For example, I've seen various tests where it gets around 30% charge in 15 min. If I'm at 60% charge, can I go to 90% in 15 minutes or does the battery need to be at a critical level for me to get that amount of charge in that short a time? Thanks.
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I think it is the same as my Oppo Find 7 with its VOOC charger. It will fast charge up to 75% and from then on it will charge at normal rate to 90% and trickle charge for then to full.
The VOOC charger will charge my Oppo from 0%-75% in under 30 minutes and from 0%-full in under an hour but even though the Moto X has a smaller battery it charges slower. Also the Oppo doesn't come with any other charger than the VOOC and after all the charge cycles the battery performance has not dropped at all.
The other day I charged my Find 7 from dead to full and then charged my wives Find 7 in less time than it took to charge my Moto x from 5% to full.
I was under the impression that quick charge only works when your battery is almost completely dead, and it rapidly charges up to 60% (or around that number) and after that it charges at a normal rate. So you wouldnt be able to go from 60% to 90% in 15min, it would take the same amount of time as it would with a 2A power supply.
Here is my experience with the Turbo Charger. I forgot to charge my phone (after heavy use) before going to sleep. I woke up with it dead. I had to head to work in an hour. I stuck it on the Turbo Charger and after about 30 minutes I was charged from 0% to 80%. Left it on the charger for another 15 minutes while I finished getting ready and was at 90% by the time I was heading out the door.
I have also charged it from around 60%. Took roughly 20 minutes to charge to 100%. I did notice a slow down once it hit 90%.

Charging problem (very slow or stuck)

i got 1 g920t lastweek
it's work very well include the charge and Battery
fast charge very good, cost 20 mins to charge from 5% to 60%
But when i take 80% battery, its very slow
put in charge for 5-6 hours and only get 2-3% battery
anyone have solution?

Phone charging extremely fast, then drops to actual percentage

Hi, so I'm having problems with my phones battery when charging. The phone charges to 100% in like 20 minutes, but when I disconnect it, the percentage drops to the actual percentage, i.e. 40%. This happens both with the phone turned on and with the phone turned off. And its easier to notice this when using the turbo charger.
I decided to check the charger output with Ampere and it tells me every charger I plug in delivers 5 Amps, which is impossible, as the Turbo charger has a max of 3 Amps and the other chargers I used where lower than 1 Amp.
If it helps, I'm on Stock Oreo, not rooted, and locked bootloader.
Is there any solution to this? I tried completely draining the battery and charging it fully, and it still happens.

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