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Post Re: Omnia problems and solutions thread!!!

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Originally Posted by saltyorange View Post
That hack for the battery did not seem to work for me. The phone is still constantly going "da da duh" every few minutes when the battery gets down to 20% or so.

I have a Batti application I installed, but the settings on that program do not seem to do anything. There is an advanced setting tab on there that makes it look like you can control the percentage at which you get notifications of battery low, battery critical, power off, etc. events. However, my phone does not seem to obey those when I change them. My guess is the i910 does its own thing that takes precedence over this application.

The little annoyances of this phone drive me crazy sometimes. :0

The notification hack only disables the warning level, which is at 40% or so. At 20%, its considered critical, and a separate notification altogether.