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Message #82783
[Bug 1317860] Re: [system] the phone should switch itself off before completely draining battery
Specification updated.
<https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Power?action=diff&rev2=74&rev1=72>
** Changed in: indicator-power
Status: Incomplete => Triaged
** No longer affects: indicator-power
** Changed in: indicator-power (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Triaged
** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
** Description changed:
the phone should switch itself off at around ~5% remaining battery.
This is to preserve a little battery for use cases such as:
* turn it back on once or twice for urgent short phone calls
* prevent the battery from going into a state where it can't be charged any more
* have enough power to turn itself on again and trigger an alarm
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Desired resolution
The following actions should take place as the phone/tablet runs out of battery:
at 10% - Notification battery under 10%
at 5% - Notification saying battery level is critical, will shutdown soon.
- at 1-2% - Shell fades out, animation fades in (same as startup animation), phone initiates full shutdown.
+ at 1-2% - Shell fades out, animation fades in (same as startup animation), phone initiates full shutdown.
The notification should be a clickable notification with the tap action
mapped to dismiss.
+
+ <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Power#auto-off>: "The device should hibernate
+ (PC) or power off (phone/tablet) if both of these things are true: *
+ there is less than 2% battery remaining * there has been more than 3%
+ battery remaining at some point since the last time the device
+ hibernated or powered off."
** Description changed:
the phone should switch itself off at around ~5% remaining battery.
This is to preserve a little battery for use cases such as:
* turn it back on once or twice for urgent short phone calls
* prevent the battery from going into a state where it can't be charged any more
* have enough power to turn itself on again and trigger an alarm
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- Desired resolution
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- The following actions should take place as the phone/tablet runs out of battery:
- at 10% - Notification battery under 10%
- at 5% - Notification saying battery level is critical, will shutdown soon.
- at 1-2% - Shell fades out, animation fades in (same as startup animation), phone initiates full shutdown.
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- The notification should be a clickable notification with the tap action
- mapped to dismiss.
-
<https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Power#auto-off>: "The device should hibernate
(PC) or power off (phone/tablet) if both of these things are true: *
there is less than 2% battery remaining * there has been more than 3%
battery remaining at some point since the last time the device
hibernated or powered off."
** Summary changed:
- [system] the phone should switch itself off before completely draining battery
+ the phone should switch itself off before completely draining battery
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1317860
Title:
the phone should switch itself off before completely draining battery
Status in Ubuntu UX bugs:
Fix Committed
Status in indicator-power package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Bug description:
the phone should switch itself off at around ~5% remaining battery.
This is to preserve a little battery for use cases such as:
* turn it back on once or twice for urgent short phone calls
* prevent the battery from going into a state where it can't be charged any more
* have enough power to turn itself on again and trigger an alarm
<https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Power#auto-off>: "The device should hibernate
(PC) or power off (phone/tablet) if both of these things are true: *
there is less than 2% battery remaining * there has been more than 3%
battery remaining at some point since the last time the device
hibernated or powered off."
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