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Xperia Z1s sudden battery drain

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Xperia Z1s sudden battery drain

As many have pointed out, I'm also experiencing sudden battery drains and shutdowns, specifically after the Lollipop update rolled out.

I have tried these steps in this order, same result no matter what I do...

Utilizing Stamina mode.

Wiping device clean and reinstalling software with Sony PCC.

Repairing software with Sony PCC.

Flashing a downgrade back to KitKat 4.4.4.

I thought the downgrade would work but apparently the damage done to the battery from the update is permanent.

Today, I ordered a new battery from China for $26.98 and I'm guessing it's probably some cheap knockoff that won't last very long if it works at all. But you know what? If it works at all it will be better than the current situation. I paid over $600 for a device that's ultimately rendered useless and more of a headache than an asset. What's worse, is no company will actually do the right thing and take responsibility to address the problem and make it right. Does anyone know of an actual phone manufacturer that manufacturers a phone that will actually work? It's insane that we as a people continue to give these corporations our money for products that work when we buy them, but within less than two years they are not worth the chewing gum stuck to the sole of our shoes.

I've had Samsung, it stopped working for no reason. Through research online, it's called Sudden Death Syndrome. What the blank is that?

Now here I am with Sony, battery is worthless. I keep it plugged in almost all the time now because if I try to do anything without it being plugged in it shuts down with no warning in the middle of tasks.

The only phone I've never had an issue with was the HTC Excalibur. I'm definitely going to go back to HTC after I squeeze a little more use from this Z1s so I don't feel like I got totally taken for a ride on this purchase.

If anyone has any suggestions that are actually beneficial instead of just tracking what apps use how much juice please respond. It's obvious this pandemic of battery damages are a direct result of the Lollipop update or a direct result of cheap manufacturing. Either way the least one of the corporations involved could offer is a new battery and a voucher to have it serviced somewhere locally.
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SouthFlaUSA
Visitor

Just a thought......

When you have it plugged in, the phone gets 100%

of the power needed

When you turn ON or OFF

DON'T have it plugged in, calibration will be affected

and think everything is fine 100%

Let the battery go very low and recalibrate.

 

perhaps having the phone plugged in, not needing the battery

is making it sad, and depressed......

just a thought.......

 

(ps- Z1s is a great phone, if you know how to use it)

Potasio
Visitor

I am so angry about the same problem with the battery. Sony's support is just a waste of time. My Xperia Z1 also have an issue with vibration as well as the battery. Both are issues widely shared (the first, from its manufacturing). But when I tried to get help by chat support, they just kept telling me I had to fix it with PCC. Obviously it didn't work. But, they gave me the same instructions again, even when I had already told them it didn't work!! How disappointing...

I will tell all the people I know it's better to get away from Sony's smartphones and their unuseful support.

Thank you for the place for catharsis.
Good luck!

P.S.: I am sorry if my English is as bad as I think it is.

Chaudharyyogi
Visitor

I am using  a xperia z1 it's battery drains very very fast.

GeoffH
Enthusiast

My experience with the Z1 battery

Had the phone for a long time so lots of history

- The battery lasts about 2 years (I have now replaced it twice) now on 3rd battery

Signs that the battery is failing

- The battery swells and starts to push the rear panel off

- The battery will drop suddenly from about 40% - 70% charge and shut down usually after using the flash. You can recharge but it will gradually get worse.

Ways to prolong the battery

Alway update connected to charger

If rooted a nandroid backup could damage the battery as it seems to be very intensive on the phone and battery.

The battery is fairly easy to replace.

You will need two gaskets - one for the rear panel and one for the plastic inner frame which has to be removed (with the screws) to gain access to the battery.

One important tip when fitting the rear panel

Make sure the gasket is fitted correctly especially around the flash, if you don't fit it correctly you will get light bleed across the lens when taking photos with the flash.

In order to make sure you avoid this apply a double layer of 3m double sided tape to the CPU metalwork just below the flash - this helps hold it down 

There is no other way to fix this issue except replacing the battery, so don't waste your time.

It take me about 30mins to install a new battery so not really a big deal and they can be purchased from ebay, all the batteries I have purchaced so far have been fine and are usually about $10 with the gaskets costing about another $5 (buy several of each gasket as they are tricky to fit)

Before putting on the rear panel check that everything is working on the phone, and then clean the camera lens and the rear panel lens before sealing up