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You need to
1- charge to a green light,
2- reboot with charger in and charging.
3- Unplug
4- run the battery to auto shutdown
If you do this with the backlight forced to on and drain the battery with some big data transfer or GPS it only takes a few hours.
If the problem is not solved your phone rebooted before the battery could calibrate, it has sometimes taken me up to 3x tries but usually only one. I use the app batterygraph to track the voltage down into the 3.4v territory while wasting power, then I let up on the big data and let the backlight kill the battery for a few hours.
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I think the battery manager writes the final capacity at 3.2 volts right as it is also sending the shutdown signal.
Last edited by biketool; 2021-08-21 at 20:31.