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Ideally, rather than suddenly collapsing and turning off, the OS should detect this situation
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down, then, after I wait a moment and start the phone back up, the
battery still has around 40% charge left (as determined by "lshal |
grep perc", which may be a Klingon command).
The batteries I'm using are oldish, but I doubt that alone is the problem.
This routinely happens when I'm browsing online - talk about annoying - though that may be a coincidence.