FS: Mobile S22 Plus 128GB Black

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whizzkid

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Expected Price (Rs)
29000
Shipping from
Hyderabad
Item Condition
4 out of 5
Payment Options
  1. Cash
  2. Bank Transfer
Purchase Date
Jan 14, 2025
Shipping Charges
Excluded - at actuals
Have you provided two pics?
  1. Yes
Remaining Warranty Period
none
Invoice Available?
Yes
Reason for Sale
Funds for an upgrade
Phone purchased in Jan 2023 from Amazon India, invoice available upon request. Comes with original box and a pre-applied screen protector. Carefully used since day one, in pristine condition. The camera excels, often outperforming my friends more expensive phones in my opinion. Supports E-SIM and dual physical SIM slots.


Includes a sparingly used Spigen Air case; primarily used a Spigen Thin Fit case for the past 2 years.


DM me if you feel the price is too high.
 

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Yes

Samsung dosent let you see battery health details even using 3rd party apps, if there's anyway to get the battery health stats let me know and ill add it here
I know the below works in s23 but you can try it our on your s22
  1. Go to dialer app *#9900# Run dumpstate logcat (patience takes a few minutes)
  2. Then copy to "sd card" = internal memory that you can access.
  3. Then you have a folder "log" if you connect your phone to a computer or user an app to view long logs/txt files. Note your current SOC (state of charge) = battery percentage!
  4. The dump file (dumpState_S916...) contains Charge counter (check that it has a value, else the rest does not work.) It gives the current mAh.
  5. Now to get health, divide the number (1st 4) by your soc (battery percentage at the time of creating the log) *100 that it how much your full charged battery can hold. Compare to the design value.
    • Eg 4500/99 (99% charge) almost fully charged > multiply by 100 > gives 4545 (my battery s23+ is rated at 4565 > so I still have 99, 5% health (4545/4565*100)
    • Or also for health (easier if it works, should be the same)
  6. Check mSavedBatteryAsoc that should be the same number (maybe rounded)
  7. Charge cycles is the first 3 digits of mSavedBatteryUsage eg 29588 > 295 charge cycles (between 0 and 100 50 to 100 is half a cycle)
  8. After finishing clean up!
  9. delete the files in the log folder/delete the log folder, it is quite large and takes up space!
 
I know the below works in s23 but you can try it our on your s22
  1. Go to dialer app *#9900# Run dumpstate logcat (patience takes a few minutes)
  2. Then copy to "sd card" = internal memory that you can access.
  3. Then you have a folder "log" if you connect your phone to a computer or user an app to view long logs/txt files. Note your current SOC (state of charge) = battery percentage!
  4. The dump file (dumpState_S916...) contains Charge counter (check that it has a value, else the rest does not work.) It gives the current mAh.
  5. Now to get health, divide the number (1st 4) by your soc (battery percentage at the time of creating the log) *100 that it how much your full charged battery can hold. Compare to the design value.
    • Eg 4500/99 (99% charge) almost fully charged > multiply by 100 > gives 4545 (my battery s23+ is rated at 4565 > so I still have 99, 5% health (4545/4565*100)
    • Or also for health (easier if it works, should be the same)
  6. Check mSavedBatteryAsoc that should be the same number (maybe rounded)
  7. Charge cycles is the first 3 digits of mSavedBatteryUsage eg 29588 > 295 charge cycles (between 0 and 100 50 to 100 is half a cycle)
  8. After finishing clean up!
  9. delete the files in the log folder/delete the log folder, it is quite large and takes up space!
Thanks, I'll try it once I get some time
Would this count for battery health? I discharged the phone to around 14% and charged it to full.
 

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Thanks, I'll try it once I get some time
Would this count for battery health? I discharged the phone to around 14% and charged it to full.
Says it's based on 1 session so most likely not. It probably needs a few more sessions to reach accurate reading. At least the best it can estimate.
 
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