guys,
i have notices that the phone is not showing me any Battery critical notification !! i have fully charged the phone and waited until the phone say goodbye without any Battery critical notification.
any help ??
You have a battery indicator on the top (when you press on the clock it will show up). Then, when battery is critically low, the phone reminds you to charge the battery with a sound and a message on the screen.
In addition, the battery indicator on the top is now permanently visible.
skycamefalling said:
You have a battery indicator on the top (when you press on the clock it will show up). Then, when battery is critically low, the phone reminds you to charge the battery with a sound and a message on the screen.
In addition, the battery indicator on the top is now permanently visible.
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thank you for you post but I have not experience what you have mention. The battery has dry out without any notification and the battery did turn red or even stay visible...
Also, no message show in phone to alert me a out it
Nowaynoway said:
thank you for you post but I have not experience what you have mention. The battery has dry out without any notification and the battery did turn red or even stay visible...
Also, no message show in phone to alert me a out it
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This is strange, the phone does tell you when the battery is running low, that's for sure.
So either you have a faulty device/battery, or the software is broken (maybe try a hardreset) or the power button has been pressed by accident (and the battery is still full).
hmmmmm.... I think I didnt see a notice either...
Is it possible that the message pops up silently and then goes away after few seconds? So if you have the phone in your pocket, you wont know about the battery?
Or maybe it is manufacturer related? What phones do you guys have? Mine's omnia.
I have Samsung i7800 Omnia 7
I also have an Omnia 7.
The message comes with an acoustic notification too, but surely you could miss it, it's just a short sound.
BUT when the battery is running low there is the battery icon in the upper bar. This icon is permanently visible when the battery's low so you should see it everytime you look at the screen.
Guys conformed,
i can now see the battery visible when it low and i got the message alerting me of low battery.
What i did is i have switch the mobile off, take the battery out, then i have put is again and tune the mobile on. I have waited until the battery run out and i got the messages and battery visible.
thanks for you support
Trying to fix this android os draining my battery, turned some things off, charged my phone and rebooted.. well now screen isn't reported as being on, and it's not showing up in the list of things using my battery. Plz halp.
Mine does this from time to time, or the screen stops recording time on - usually charging it and unplugging resets and fixes though. I put it down to reboots/kernel flashes etc on my side.
Lately I've been experiencing random power outages with my phone it'll turn off an on and get bootlooped and I'll have to pull the battery and turn it back on even though it's at 70 percent or 50 percent or it'll just reboot all on its own and not bootloop also half my notifications don't look like what they're supposed to they just show up almost like a blank white flag... it's a white square and three white lines next to it
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