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k984942 Posted: Thu, Aug 2 2012 3:56 PM

Is there a way to tell the battery health of my phone?

 

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k984942 replied on Thu, Aug 9 2012 10:52 PM

Anyone!

I'm sure Beoworld used to be a bit more active than this!

 

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k984942 replied on Thu, Aug 9 2012 10:52 PM

Anyone!

I'm sure Beoworld used to be a bit more active than this!

 

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k984942 replied on Thu, Aug 9 2012 10:53 PM

Come on guys....I know someone knows the answer out there!

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Steffen replied on Thu, Aug 9 2012 11:10 PM

Yes, yes -here is the answer:

You just push the OK/enter button (the one inside the wheel/ring) when you lift the phone from the base.
Then you'll see a battery indicator to the left in the display.

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Steffen:
Then you'll see a battery indicator to the left in the display.

That will show you if the battery is charged or not, not if the battery is new or getting old, but I have 3 units here, not in use because they interfere with my wifi, when I bought them used, I put in 3 new batteries as one of them wouldn't charge, they was then working for 3 years until I put them in store. The batteries are not that expensive buy one for each unit if you dont know how old yours are, then you can change if they start failing.

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Steffen replied on Thu, Aug 9 2012 11:41 PM

Søren Mexico:

Steffen:
Then you'll see a battery indicator to the left in the display.

That will show you if the battery is charged or not, not if the battery is new or getting old, but I have 3 units here, not in use because they interfere with my wifi, when I bought them used, I put in 3 new batteries as one of them wouldn't charge, they was then working for 3 years until I put them in store. The batteries are not that expensive buy one for each unit if you dont know how old yours are, then you can change if they start failing.

Yes -offcourse.
The only way to tell the health, must be to just take the phone off the base/charger and leave it on the table (or wherever) -and see how long it takes for the battery to go 'flat'. Big Smile

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k984942 replied on Fri, Aug 10 2012 2:11 PM

When I press the centre button (in the middle of the volume wheel) it shows me the remaining capacity of the phone book, not the charge status.

 

Am I doing something wrong?

 

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Steffen replied on Sat, Aug 11 2012 12:14 AM

k984942:

When I press the centre button (in the middle of the volume wheel) it shows me the remaining capacity of the phone book, not the charge status.

 

Am I doing something wrong?

 

 

You're not doing anything wrong.
Very strange...Hmm

On my phone it shows the remaining capacity of the phone book AND the capacity of the battery in the left side...Confused

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