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Same problem on Samsung galaxy s2x with Telus mobility (Canada). Model tgh989.
Original comment by ibarr...@gmail.com
on 3 Jan 2012 at 12:50
Touching the battery meter icon has it saying battery is "discharging from
100%". In actuality, battery meter in notifications area says 69 or xx
percent. Values differ.
Original comment by ibarr...@gmail.com
on 3 Jan 2012 at 12:53
For the main issue, the Task Killer is strongly suspect, even if set to ignore
the app. I recommend uninstalling the Task Killer for a few days and seeing if
that makes a difference. (I fall short of recommending getting rid of it for
good, because it can be an almost religious issue; despite virtually everyone
who knows Android well insisting over and over again that Task Killers do more
harm than good, many people just aren't willing to stay away from them.)
Please try it without the Task Killer for a few days and let me know how it
goes.
Regarding Comment 2, the "Discharging from XX%" tells you what the charge was
when you unplugged your phone. If you only get partially charged and have to
unplug and run out the door when you're at, say, 67%, then that will say
"Discharging from 67%" until you plug it in again.
Original comment by andr...@darshancomputing.com
on 3 Jan 2012 at 1:11
First of all, thanks for the reply. I had given you a negative review on
the market which I have now rescinded. I didn't add a task killer to my
phone it came installed when new. I'm not sure I can uninstall it. I too
suspect it is causing the issues, but there is no ignore this or that that
I can find to prevent it from doing its thing.
Original comment by ibarr...@gmail.com
on 3 Jan 2012 at 1:25
Re: Comment #4
Huh, I've not heard of task killers coming pre-installed, but there's just so
many devices now, I really can't keep up anymore. Anyway, if that's the case,
I don't see anything I can easily do to help, which is unfortunate. If it's
enough of a problem that you'd like a refund, please send me an email with the
Google Checkout order number and I'll take care of that for you.
Original comment by andr...@darshancomputing.com
on 3 Jan 2012 at 6:19
Yes, sorry, I would like a refund, even though it is only a couple
dollars. I really appreciate your time and honesty. It's more rare
than it should be these days. If I can help you beta test anything in
the future, let me know. Keep my email.
My phone is a Samsung Galaxy S2x (sgh-t989d model number)
the google checkout order number is:
12999763169054705758.04536714190290735589.1325517762.1
On 1/3/12, battery-indicator@googlecode.com
<battery-indicator@googlecode.com> wrote:
Original comment by ibarr...@gmail.com
on 3 Jan 2012 at 2:03
Re: Comment #6
Yeah, Google has been including those strange, long numbers lately, but they
don't seem to mean anything. Somewhere (either in the original email or after
logging into Google Checkout and looking at your orders) you should be able to
find a 15-digit number for this order -- that's the one I need.
Original comment by andr...@darshancomputing.com
on 3 Jan 2012 at 9:20
I have the same problem since the last update with my Samsung s2 lte. Tele2 and
Android w
2.3. I do not have a taskkiller imstalled, and it worked in the last version.
Original comment by Lisa.Gal...@gmail.com
on 14 Aug 2012 at 6:03
Lisa:
I've been giving this some thought, and so far I can't think of anything that
would cause this besides a task killer. There may be some other potential
cause that I just haven't thought of yet, but at the moment I think the most
likely thing is that you have some app or another that is killing the Battery
Indicator service, even if you're not aware of which app that might be.
I wish I had something more useful to say, but at the moment that's the best
explanation I can come up with. I'll continue to think about it.
Original comment by andr...@darshancomputing.com
on 15 Aug 2012 at 4:17
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
JohnLB...@gmail.com
on 5 Nov 2011 at 3:07