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I've had my S7 for less than a year now and my phone will overheat during normal use (i.e. no video, music, games, or heavy apps).
It will fully charge to 100% and after 10 minutes of use it will be at 60% and if it reaches below 40% battery, the phone will shut off and the battery will be effectively drained. Is there a warranty for battery exchange or warranty for defective and/or overheating? Obviously this is a concern because even when it's not in use it will sometimes overheat. One occasion is when it is placed under something or in a pocket. No recently added apps, and it is frequently turned off, whether by overheating or manually.
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CoreyM_VZW
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When you check the battery what is it saying that is using most of the power? Is it the android OS, android system?
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Hi,
When the battery overheats it simply shuts itself off and when trying to
turn the phone back on, I receive the dead battery image. The one with the
cable and outlet. I have attached two images. One of the software version
and the other of phone usage. I haven't used the phone much today. The
device check-up link you provided does not work. But through the Verizon
app I performed a diagnosis check-up. All was found to be in good working
order.
Thank you
Tory [removed]
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Here again is one example of battery usage. This one a little more clear of
what I'm dealing with
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If you had an image attached, it isn't here. You need to post images directly to the thread on the website and can't send them as a reply via email.
I'm most definitely NOT a VZW employee. If a post answered your question, please mark it as the answer.
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Have you cleared the cache partition in the recovery mode lately?
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Ninjiggilo,
A dead phone when you should have that much battery left is a major concern. I want to make sure we get this back to working so you can count on your service. The images didn't post but what was showing as using the most battery? Was the software showing up to date? Are all of your apps on the phone up to date?
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Here is the battery usage screen. I apologize about the delay. This doesn't quite do it justice because the phone will shut down at any percentage under 70 if it's too warm. The battery percent will also drain dramatically if I use any app for longer than 10min. Including using spotify with the screen turned off. The phone did that this morning. Shut itself off at 40% when I used spotify to listen to music for 15 min this morning and then afterward I went to check a message and it shut down.
Do you think that doing a factory reset would fix the battery issue? Cuz the way it feels; the battery is overused. As if the ions are depleted. I ask because this whole thing just feels like the battery is having the worst time of it's life.This wouldn't be an issue but I can't manually replace the battery - nor can you take it in with a S7.
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No I haven't tried starting it in recovery. That's a good option to try I suppose. I would like to mention that the phone is in battery saver mode because otherwise the phone wouldn't last more than a few hours.