10-17-2011 03:14 PM
I can't seem to figure out how to match battery capacity with what is actually installed in my phone. I have three batteries, a 1500mAh, 1650mAh, and 1800mAh, but no matter which one is installed, your app reads 1500mAh, and there's no way to change it manually, or have it recheck for its self. How do we manage this?
10-17-2011 03:47 PM
I'm assuming you're shutting down the device in between swapping out the batteries. Is that correct?
What version of Android do you have? What device model do you have (from Settings > About Phone)?
10-17-2011 08:08 PM
10-18-2011 09:24 AM
Thanks Joe. I'll pass this along to the team to investigate. Not sure why it isn't correctly detecting the Battery Capacity.
10-20-2011 08:26 AM - edited 10-20-2011 08:30 AM
Hi MadJoe,
I think you can set the battery capacity manually. If I click on the "Battery Capacity (mAh)" line then up another screen which if I click it, I can amend to any figure I choose.
Does that help? Or have I missed something?
10-20-2011 09:37 AM
This seems to be a read issue within a component of NMU. We're currently looking into it.
10-20-2011 10:05 AM
I've seen this on one of my Motorola systems too, but I can't remember whether it was my smartphone or tablet (which is why I hadn't chimed in earlier). But if you've located the issue, I figure I should mention that it's not confined to a particular hardware configuration.
10-20-2011 02:15 PM
10-20-2011 06:39 PM
Hi, MadJoe,
I assume you've already tried (temporarily) re-enabling the battery warning...?
10-22-2011 04:07 AM
