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Old 03-18-2010, 09:08 PM   #27
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Originally Posted by jusmee View Post
I am aware of how this works too, but just to illustrate how it still gets it wrong, - After it finally indicated that it was fully charged, I unplugged it, then the battery meter read 3 bars - i.e. 75%, not full! Even stranger, after a short time (maybe 10 minutes) I happened to look at it again, and it had increased to 4 bars. This is the opposite of the effect you described.

Bottom line for me is that other devices I own, and have owned, get it right (near enough), the PP does not.

But hey, this is all really a side track to the main issue here, which is that the newest firmware flattens batteries real quick, and has other weirdness as well, and so I feel going back to the previous firmware is necessary. That's why I started the thread after all
Not opposite ,
it took it that long to catch on that the charge changed.

I believe it is a sample done only when the processor is not sleeping, otherwise the battery meter would run down the battery.
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