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Re: I should learn not to trust the % on my battery
sounds like you need to talk to coz. lol
you must have a ton of stuff running in background cause i get way better life from my old epic when i use it. what rom are you using now? post a s.s of whats being used. |
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Re: I should learn not to trust the % on my battery
I'm running that whatever red one. I need to reload the stock, root to restore the battery app, unroot, and bring back to have them look at the other issue which is obviously a network issue.
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lol! Sounds like he needs a Car Charger/Adapter for Christmas!
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Re: I should learn not to trust the % on my battery
getting in to gmail, finding email, rebooting, getting in to gmail, finding email, rebooting, getting in to gmail, finding email, rebooting, getting in to gmail, finding email, rebooting, getting in to gmail, finding email, rebooting, getting in to gmail, finding email
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Re: I should learn not to trust the % on my battery
I have been having the same issues with my TP2 lately actually lol..its weird it would drain out really really fast and then shut off due to low battery. Then I turn it back on it has 1-2% battery and shuts off...I leave it alone for half an hour and turn it back on and now it has 20% battery which also drains fast, tried calibrating it and no go.
I think the internal battery sensor might be broken :/ I mean its silly but the longer I leave the phone off the higher the battery meter is when i turn it back on. lol, and I can do this multiple times. So its obvious the battery has power inside it it just sensor going haywire I would think.
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