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1 | initial version | posted 2014-06-02 00:47:59 +0200 |
Today I had a really weird issue:
I got the "Charge your phone" message while the phone was on about 18% - normally it appears only if on 10% or lower. I was suprised about that and connected my Jolla to the charger until it was fully loaded. But even after it was at 100% the message popped up every 10 to 30 seconds. The next strange thing I was noticing: the battery indicator was at 0% and the a minute or two later the phone just shut down. I took out the battery after that for over 10 minutes. After turning it on again it was showing me 98%, first all was ok, but than the strange behaviour begun right after starting the Android VM (WhatsApp). This time I even had a message "your battery is cold, take your phone inside" (this is just translated as I'm using my phone in german), a few moments later it shut down itself once more. Now, since turning it on again and not starting any of the Android apps all is working fine.
Does someone here had a similar if not the same situation?
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Today I had a really weird issue:
I got the "Charge your phone" message while the phone was on about 18% - normally it appears only if on 10% or lower. I was suprised about that and connected my Jolla to the charger until it was fully loaded. But even after it was at 100% the message popped up every 10 to 30 seconds. The next strange thing I was noticing: the battery indicator was at 0% and the a minute or two later the phone just shut down. I took out the battery after that for over 10 minutes. After turning it on again it was showing me 98%, first all was ok, but than the strange behaviour begun right after starting the Android VM (WhatsApp). This time I even had a message "your battery is cold, take your phone inside" (this is just translated as I'm using my phone in german), a few moments later it shut down itself once more. Now, since turning it on again and not starting any of the Android apps all is working fine.
Does someone here had a similar if not the same situation?
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Today I had a really weird issue:
I got the "Charge your phone" message while the phone was on about 18% - normally it appears only if on 10% or lower. I was suprised about that and connected my Jolla to the charger until it was fully loaded. But even after it was at 100% the message popped up every 10 to 30 seconds. The next strange thing I was noticing: the battery indicator was at 0% and the a minute or two later the phone just shut down. I took out the battery after that for over 10 minutes. After turning it on it was showing me 98%, first all was ok, but than the strange behaviour begun right after starting the Android VM (WhatsApp). This time I even had a message "your battery is cold, take your phone inside" (this is just translated as I'm using my phone in german), a few moments later it shut down itself once more. Now, since turning it on again and not starting any of the Android apps all is working fine.
Does someone here had a similar similar, if not the same situation?
4 | No.4 Revision |
Today I had a really weird issue:
I got the "Charge your phone" message while the phone was on about 18% - normally it appears only if on 10% or lower. I was suprised about that and connected my Jolla to the charger until it was fully loaded. But even after it was at 100% the message popped up every 10 to 30 seconds. The next strange thing I was noticing: the battery indicator was at 0% and the a minute or two later the phone just shut down. I took out the battery after that for over 10 minutes. After turning it on it was showing me 98%, first all was ok, but than the strange behaviour begun right after starting the Android VM (WhatsApp). This time I even had a message "your battery is cold, take your phone inside" (this is just translated as I'm using my phone in german), a few moments later it shut down itself once more. Now, since turning it on again and not starting any of the Android apps all is working fine.
Does someone here had a similar, if not the same situation?