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Just yesterday I tried to drain my Jolla to below 6% to have the battery have a good learning cycle - below 7% I recognized strange behaviour. If the voltage is to low to work properly, the phone should shut down and not think it is still having 3% above its limit left, right?
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Just yesterday I tried to drain my Jolla to below 6% to have the battery have a good learning cycle - below 7% I recognized strange behaviour. behaviour (like when you power a chip with less than the required voltage). If the voltage is to too low to work properly, the phone should shut down and not think it is still having 3% above its limit left, right?
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Just yesterday I tried to drain my Jolla to below 6% to have the battery have a good learning cycle - below 7% I recognized strange behaviour (like when you power a chip with less than the required voltage). If the voltage is too low to work properly, the phone should shut down and not think it is still having 3% above its limit left, right?
1.1.0.38/39
, 30 hours after my last charge it went down from 54% to 14% in a heartbeat (no idea if it was minutes or 10minutes but I did not recognize it in between) when it suddenly started to play up again, pages getting stuck while scrolling or even when flicking/pushing them they get stuck after some 10% movement. I know that some of the heavy drain can come from indexing and stuff but really why does it need to index after a 6MB update, why does it even need to restart for a connman patch?