07-27-2015 09:21 AM - edited 01-04-2022 12:41 PM
04-22-2016 03:52 PM
04-22-2016 03:44 PM
Yeah a 1.5-2 years of constantly charging and draining a battery will definitely take its toll! @Martin
04-22-2016 05:52 AM
04-19-2016 03:11 PM
@angloo sorry I don't live in Toronto so can't recommend somewhere to go, but just about any phone repair shop should be able to replace your battery for you (I don't believe they are user-replaceable on any generation of Moto G). You may want to get a quote including the part (new battery) and labour first, and decide if it's worth it to you vs. buying, say, a brand new 3rd gen Moto G from Telus or Koodo for around $230-$240 or so. You could always keep your current one as a spare or give it to a friend or family member. Just a thought.
04-19-2016 01:18 PM
@angloo, do you know which generation of Moto G you have? Given that you said you've had it for 18 months, my guess would be the 2nd generation? (http://www.gsmarena.com/motorola_moto_g_%282nd_gen%29-pictures-6647.php)?
Otherwise it might be the 1st generation? (http://www.gsmarena.com/motorola_moto_g-pictures-5831.php)
04-19-2016 01:01 PM
I have no IPhone. I have a Moto G.
Where can I go?
04-19-2016 01:00 PM
Is there any way to test to see whether the battery is, in fact, dying?
And where in North Toronto can I buy said battery?
04-18-2016 04:28 PM
@angloo what is the make and model of your phone? That age, they definitely start losing battery capacity. It also depends on how heavily you use the phone, what areas you frequent (weak signal strength means the phone has to transmit with more power, for example), what things you have turned on (WiFi, Bluetooth, gps/location features), how bright you keep the screen and the screen timeout length before it turns off, what services and data sync you have enabled in the background, what version of your operating system you are on, etc. It's a complicated topic. But seeing your capacity diminish over time is normal. My phone is now about 16 months old and I often have to charge it 2 or 3 times per day--but I am a fairly heavy user, too.
04-18-2016 03:26 PM - edited 04-18-2016 03:27 PM
@angloo It's rather common for a smartphone not to last a full day, many of them don't. The iPhone 5, and Samsung Galaxy S3 come to my mind immedietly as phones that sometimes don't last a full day.
Perhaps you might be able to get a battery case (available at many electronics stores) to supplement the capacity you lack.
04-18-2016 02:54 PM
@angloo This is a phone/hardware problem that is totally unrelated to Telus/PM. PM provides phone service and doesn't actually manufacture phones, so the question of going to a kiosk or store for technical help does not arise.
As far as your particular problem goes, I can confirm that the symptoms you describe are indeed that of an aging battery. As Lithium Ion cells degrade they progressively lose their capacity to hold charge. Once they have lost a significant percentage of their original capacity (when new), the "fuel gauge" in the phone that estimates how much juice is left in the battery, becomes increasingly unreliable. This is why sometimes when your phone thinks you have 12% battery capacity remaining, in reality you may have 0% left.
The only way to remedy your situation is to buy a brand new battery.
04-18-2016 02:40 PM
I am starting to have the same problem. Not exactly but similar.
I have had my phone only about 18 months. Shouldn't a full charge (100% battery listed) last the whole day at least? Sometimes it doesn't.
In addition, it has occasionally been shutting off even when I have as much as 10-12% power left when I check, and I don't mean in very cold weather.
I do not want to get a new battery if I don't have to. I DO want to know if there is something wrong with my old one. With no PM kiosks to go to, what do I do? Will Telus advise me for free?
07-28-2015 03:03 PM
07-28-2015 02:45 PM
i tried what you have suggested , the phone lights up for a couple of minutes , the blue light on the phone lit up meaning it is giving energy to the battery , gradually the blue light on the phone dims out
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