I see a lot of similar threads but none specific to the GNex.
Plugged in to a wall outlet overnight, only got to 98%. Anyone else see this?
Plugged in to a wall outlet overnight, only got to 98%. Anyone else see this?
I think this is a Samsung issue. I had this exact problem on my Epic 4G. It would only get to 97% and stop there. My G. Nexus gets to 99% and stops there. I just did what I did with my Epic, unplug it and replug it in and it gets to 100% within a few minutes. I don't think it's a big deal since I never notice any difference when I just unplugged it and not plug it back in.
my issue with the battery (aside from not getting a full charge overnight) is that it discharges while plugged in if i am doing something on the phone. Anyone else have this issue?
I have been browsing online for about a half hour and its gone down to 93% ...
This makes perfect sense if you consider that what you're doing might be draining power faster than the charge is putting it back. If it's plugged in and just sitting there I suspect this wouldn't happen.
That does make sense however coming fron my Droid 2 i never had this issue so i am wondering if its specific to the gnex?
I see a lot of similar threads but none specific to the GNex.
Plugged in to a wall outlet overnight, only got to 98%. Anyone else see this?
When the phone reaches 100% it will stop charging, when it drops to a certain percentage it will charge it back to 100% again and repeat. There is nothing wrong with the phone or the battery, it was designed to work this way.
So does the battery with the lightning bolt on top simply indicate that it's plugged in? On my old phones, the lightning bolt would go away and it would be a solid battery when it was fully charged.
I don't know if I've ever seen it without the lightning bolt while it was plugged in.
So does the battery with the lightning bolt on top simply indicate that it's plugged in? On my old phones, the lightning bolt would go away and it would be a solid battery when it was fully charged.
I don't know if I've ever seen it without the lightning bolt while it was plugged in.
I'm pretty sure the lighting bolt stays even after fully charged.
When the phone reaches 100% it will stop charging, when it drops to a certain percentage it will charge it back to 100% again and repeat. There is nothing wrong with the phone or the battery, it was designed to work this way.
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