Thread: Aura HD Hosed Aura HD
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Old 09-01-2014, 10:35 AM   #22
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Originally Posted by DNSB View Post
The battery meter is, at best, flakey. My Aura HD tends to stick at 100% for the first week and then drop slowly to about 40% and nosedive after that. I've had it long enough with enough discharge charge cycles that the meter should have calibrated. If Apple, Google and Samsung with their resources can't get it right given the number of complaints about inaccurate battery displays on iOS and Android phones, I tend to regard the battery life indicator as a wild-eyed guess at the real battery level.

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David
This car I used to drive for the company I used to work at had the same issue but with the gasoline meter. When the tank was full the needle was at the top and tended to stay there abnormally long until it started dropping very fast. So I guess the moral of the story is, indicators of charge or quantity are just that: indicators and they are not to be taken as an exact measurement.
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