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[Plug] NumBattery remaining battery capacity figures (accurate to 1%)
NumBattery allows the default Windows Mobile cell battery 4 show icon (left) retirement, which can show a percentage figure (right) with an accuracy of up to 1% of the battery at all times concerned about the consumption of friends should be useful.
【Installation】: the installation of cell phone to NumBattery.cab memory, restart the phone to see results; if there is no change, uninstall, install a QVGA.cab install, restart your phone. Download: http://www.ziddu.com/download/299577...ttery.zip.html
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Re: [Plug] NumBattery remaining battery capacity figures (accurate to 1%)
I thought I was going to see something we all already have but that is pretty cool. I will not use it because of some of the other options out there but if I had a qvga still I might would.
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Re: [Plug] NumBattery remaining battery capacity figures (accurate to 1%)
Thanks but i'll stick with this...
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Last edited by boggsie; 12-23-2008 at 02:53 PM. |
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Re: [Plug] NumBattery remaining battery capacity figures (accurate to 1%)
Yeah I do not think this will compete with those icons but if someone does not have a vga screen like us they are not going to get that kind of clarity. This may be good for them.
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Re: [Plug] NumBattery remaining battery capacity figures (accurate to 1%)
yeah you're right, i've forgotten where i came from.. i too once endured the qvga display... sorry to rub that in
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Re: [Plug] NumBattery remaining battery capacity figures (accurate to 1%)
Did not work on my 6700. Removed everything and now the bat display shows that it is charging all of the time!
I would not suggest that this be used on a 6700. |
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