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Re-posting as original post was de-fragmented mess, apologies for any inconvenience caused, just my OCD kicking-in

Originally Posted by jalyst View Post
LOL, I just realised this is probably redundant for my use anyway, as I'm not using profilematic in the same way as the person who reported problems is.
For me when internet connection is lost or disabled, status already automatically goes to offline for those services...
One thing I noticed; when I set to Flight-Mode, if I stay in Flight-Mode but connect to WiFi, Skype/GTalk/FB etc doesn't auto-login & switch to online/available.
(when I created the rule I made sure I enabled "restore previous availability") Perhaps the new rule is causing the issue here? I need some sleep :-/

*UPDATE* Nope def. not the rule, as I disabled it and the same thing occurred....
*UPDATE2* Disabling flight-mode & staying connected via WiFi or just connecting to the net (via any means) without FM beforehand sill results in the same thing.
*UPDATE3*
I've realised what may have happened here, the rule I created has set availability to offline permanently, I needed to create a corresponding (default) rule saying:
When there's any connection to the net, set availability to online/available etc (but as already mentioned the rule is prob. redundant for me, so I'll forget about both)
So yeah, this one was a big bag of wasted time... Gotta stop playing with these things in the wee hours of the morn >.>

Originally Posted by thedead1440 View Post
If you never had it your n9 is a real unicorn
Seriously, this is like the most common issue everyone has; some just don't realise it (you may be one of them), some wonder what happened while others think this may be a hidden feature
I guess the reason why I've never really noticed, is that the way I usually monitor battery level/status, is by looking at the status bar (& ofc notifications one gets).
Which doesn't tell you much at all in the stock configuration...
I've just come off a fresh full recharge, I'll try to be more diligent about spotting it this time, I'll go into settings -> device -> battery sporadically to check %.

Originally Posted by ajalkane View Post
Frankly I wouldn't set it up if I wasn't getting it. It's just an unnecessary rule then.
And when battery level goes that down, you wouldn't want to put extra strain to battery - which I'd imagine running a shell script and especially restarting a system level service will inevitably do.
Good point, it's only the false reporting of a level which is much higher typically, & as it's never really bothered me (never even noticed from what I recall), I guess there's less need to correct it.

Last edited by jalyst; 2012-11-28 at 18:40.
 

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