Some devices are calibrated on factory, maybe when you upgrade the
device you lost the factory calibration values.
If it really happens i think you donĀ“t have access to correct tools
and information to fix this problem.

On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 3:40 AM, JH <ala...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,my HTC Legend have not correct voltage reading on my battery's(one
> is original and second i get from ebay).I start to investigate this
> becouse my phone led will never get to green state even after all
> night charging and when i start my phone it shows 75% and the voltage
> is 3.922(+-some mV).When i take out the battery and measure the
> voltage
> with multimeter it shows 4.211(+-some mV)so the battery is charging
> correctly.There seams to be 0.2V differend between this two measuring
> methods.also when it shows for example 3.700V in spareparts app with
> multimeter i find out 3.900V.I have this problem from the moment i
> upgrade from stock 2.1 to 2.2.I was thinking then it is firmware issue
> and because update was not coming(i was waiting long time)i root my
> phone and flash it with cyanogen mod 7.3 stable but the problem is
> still there.I tray every calibration method and all aviable
> calibration app on market but nothink is working for me jet.So do you
> guys have some ideas for me how to solve this mistery?
> Thank you in advance.
>
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