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Old 12-28-2013, 09:07 PM   #7
Jessica Lares
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Originally Posted by Quexos View Post
Ok this is confusing now with you guys having different warnings. This 20% mark seems to appear with some and not with others.
This is just my educated guess.

It probably depends on what apps you use and how fast they drain the battery. And my reasoning behind that is because when you play a game or watch a movie, it can suck up 10% within 30 minutes sometimes.

If you're using something like Marvin, you could probably last another 7+ hours on 20%. So there's no need to be alerted that you battery is about to go out. You could even take a few phone calls and be alright too.

However, when you're at 20% and playing a game, like Plants Vs Zombies 2, within 30 minutes, you've lost another 10% and are then at 10%. So if you're in an app that is most likely going to drain your battery really fast, those alerts start popping up warning you that you either should get near an outlet NOW, or switch to something else.

That is why we all have different percentages.
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