Battery always shows 100%

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My battery is constantly showing 100% and i know that's wrong. I've restored from nandroid back up and did a battery pull. What do I do next?
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I have a similar issue. I swapped out my battery with the additional one in the Costco bundle. I had charged it using the spare battery charger. All day yesterday it said 100% but when I got up this morning my phone was acting oddly and battery still said 100%. I tried to power off and it hung, so I did a battery pull. Upon restarting, my battery was at 5%. I'm recharging now and when I get to 100%, I'm using Root Explorer to delete the /data/system/batterystats.bin and restart. Not sure what else to do.
 
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Lemme know how that works. My next try is letting it drain till it powers off and hope that fixes it.

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By chance are you using Beautiful Widgets?

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Drained till it was dead then recharged and all is good.... For now...

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Lemme know how that works. My next try is letting it drain till it powers off and hope that fixes it.

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Ok, charged it up, renamed batterystats.bin, rebooted. Looks good now. No signs of weirdness.
 
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Just renamed it? just add a 1 to the name our something I suppose?

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I just renamed it by appending .bak onto the filename. After restarting, I checked and had a new batterystats.bin so I deleted the batterystats.bin.bak and all seems good.
 
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Rebooted problem came back. Renamed, problem still there. Guess I have to just let it die again.

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