Thread: Troubleshooting Paperwhite Battery Meter Error
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Old 10-21-2012, 05:15 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by hawhill View Post
This is not to say that the data you're writing down is meaningless. But always be careful to state a rule from singular evidence.
Its true that my experience may be ONLY for my specific unit. From all the screen complaints I've seen in this Forum, the units coming off the production lines may have widely varying performance both in screen appearance, battery usage and battery meter accuracy.

The most accurate measure will be my spreadsheet numbers and even they will only apply to my individual unit. Many leave WiFi off all the time and I leave WiFi on all the time. I only read Kindle eBooks on history with large numbers of pages. Others may read Caliber modified eBooks of all kinds of categories and be using active content and the internet as well.
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