Or the battery was losing life and needed to be calibrated.
(Battery life is lost when you do too many charge cycles with the battery not fully discharged. Battery calibration usually fixes this, according to the HP website.)
thats the call log in the backround you tards. that date is just when he called out to that specific person last. although i do agree this is a waste of a fail
You can set those things to give you an alarm at any level. Default is 15%, but you COULD set it to 100%. In which case this is person-with-too-much-damn-time-on-their-hands Fail.
how is that too much time? It would just take a few seconds to adjust the low battery alarm, as well as some alarm software only lets you go up so high, such as my brother’s phone only lets him go up tp 27%.
Well you see this is android. It differs from the iPhone in that it actually has useful features and wasn’t designed for the mind of a 10 year old or 60 year old technically illiterate user.
The “Battery Use” button brings you to a screen which shows you how much of your battery has been used by different apps, services, and hardware. For instance, the Display is usually listed as the highest battery user, though sometime you might see a CPU intensive app at the top of the list.
One of the many benefits of using a real mobile OS.
let’s start a conga line!
That’s a great one-liner!
date conflicts , anyone noticed ?
They’re viewing call history in the background.
yawn
The message came out when the battery was at 10%. But left untouched after charger was plugged in.
Level indicator updated as battery was charged.
This is not a FAIL, even if this was real, it is only a software glitch. You really need to stop wasting space on the FAIL blog.
oh. is it neccessary to say that.
Cool Story, Bro (Y)
Umm, as you state, it is a software bug. By definition, a bug is a failure. Therefore, it is a fail.
You’re an idiot.
Hear Hear!
It’s not a bug, it’s a feature!
Only if you use iPhondroid.
This is Android, but something tells me it’s an iPhone with Android. It’s possible if you jaibreak your iDevice.
If android for iPhone is anything like Ubuntu for PPC Macs, this is the very least of their problems right now..
I love world of goo. Nice timing with the WoG quote, monkey.
Now that’s a neat little glitch. However, a glitch is still a form of failure, as many people have already mentioned.
Carry on.
Or the battery was losing life and needed to be calibrated.
(Battery life is lost when you do too many charge cycles with the battery not fully discharged. Battery calibration usually fixes this, according to the HP website.)
I get this all the time on my phone so FAIL to the uploader
How does that make it not a fail?
Come on, everybody’s doing it.
Ah I see, peer pressure win?
In addition to the above comments, the display is also displaying correct infortmation as the battery has to be at 100% charge or less.
that’s what i thought, too
That’s more than half!
I see, the battery wouldn’t be getting low if it was 101%. But at 100%, the danger of running out of power is ALL TOO REAL!
these phone got 300% battery capacity, thats it.
That was the last generation. The new phones go all the way to 1000% SPARKING!!!
it suppose date fail right?
thats the call log in the backround you tards. that date is just when he called out to that specific person last. although i do agree this is a waste of a fail
the given information seems correct
Fo’ shizzle
You can set those things to give you an alarm at any level. Default is 15%, but you COULD set it to 100%. In which case this is person-with-too-much-damn-time-on-their-hands Fail.
how is that too much time? It would just take a few seconds to adjust the low battery alarm, as well as some alarm software only lets you go up so high, such as my brother’s phone only lets him go up tp 27%.
at least it’s not over 9000%. that could be dangerous…
“or less” can mean anything,really…
If I remember, it can be reproduce if you ignore the message when your battery gets low and start charging it to 100%
It’s WIRELESS, dudes… DOH!
That is so win!
lol What is the “Battery use” button for? XD
Well you see this is android. It differs from the iPhone in that it actually has useful features and wasn’t designed for the mind of a 10 year old or 60 year old technically illiterate user.
The “Battery Use” button brings you to a screen which shows you how much of your battery has been used by different apps, services, and hardware. For instance, the Display is usually listed as the highest battery user, though sometime you might see a CPU intensive app at the top of the list.
One of the many benefits of using a real mobile OS.