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Message #20401
[Bug 1186181] Re: [Indicator] battery icon unreliable at low battery levels
A comment on the 30 mins idea: that seems fine for a laptop with a few
hours battery life, it gives enough time to finish what you're doing and
shutdown the machine. But, for an always-on device like a phone, 30 mins
is not enough warning to do anything if I happen to be out and about; I
would expect atleast a 2 or 3 hour warning in order to have a chance of
being able to charge my phone before it runs out.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1186181
Title:
[Indicator] battery icon unreliable at low battery levels
Status in The Power Indicator:
In Progress
Status in Ubuntu UX bugs:
Fix Committed
Status in “indicator-power” package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Bug description:
Battery icon does not reliably display correct values at low battery
levels.
The icon works fine until you get below 30%. At 10-30% a small red
icon should be displayed, and another icon should be displayed at
<10%. Currently, the icon doesn't seem to change to anything smaller
than the 40% icon.
I have sometimes seen the red 20% icon, but it's very unreliable, and
typically switches back to the 40% icon moments after resuming the
phone.
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