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2013-03-04
, 18:14
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#62
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Battery drop bug is annoying. Does somebody here knows how to get it back to correct battery readings without a reboot? I had 40% battery which suddenly dropped to 4%, but after reboot i had about 20% still, thus almost half of power gone rebooting a phone. And i needed badly a battery to last.
Yes, Nokia should fix it, regardless their current mobile phone strategy.
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2013-03-04
, 18:26
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#63
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2013-03-04
, 18:51
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@ Trento, Italy
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I noticed a minor bug recently in the recent call log. When I open call log the default view ("Recent Calls") shows the information correctly, with recent calls marked as "Today", "Yesterday", "Last Week", and "Older".
However, when I tap the top bar ("Recent Calls") to select a category (Missed, Received or Dialed), and then revert back to "Recent Calls", it messes up the time stamps and doesn't group the call logs correctly.
Pardon me if it doesn't make a lot of sense, but you can try it by following the steps:
1. Open call log through 'Phone' app
2. Notice the time stamps, the dates and the description match (Today, Yesterday, etc.)
3. Tap the top bar that reads "Recent calls" and select any of the options "Missed, Received or Dialed"
4. The time stamps for the filtered list still matches
5. Now tap on the top bar again and select "Recent calls" and you'll notice that the time stamps and descriptions don't match. Today will actually include calls from today, and two past days, similarly yesterday and last week!
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2013-03-04
, 19:30
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Joined on Jul 2012
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#66
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Battery drop bug is annoying. Does somebody here knows how to get it back to correct battery readings without a reboot? I had 40% battery which suddenly dropped to 4%, but after reboot i had about 20% still, thus almost half of power gone rebooting a phone. And i needed badly a battery to last.
Yes, Nokia should fix it, regardless their current mobile phone strategy.
Its not a bug but feature, battery drainage is not linear like explained in here http://smackerelofopinion.blogspot.f...-draining.html
There is no way to fix the feature since voltages measured from battery can vary randomly.
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2013-03-04
, 19:36
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#67
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Your only hope to get these fixed is to post the petition to the community and hope that community fixes these...
There is _zero_ Harmattan R&D people still in Nokia to fix any bugs (they all have been fired quite a while ago), nobody has even read harmattan bugzilla since january 2012. If there are any subcontactors left, they will only fix critical security releated bugs, like if some easy to use sim unlock exploit get released then there is a small change that it will be looked into. (Although even that might be ignored, since TMO already had a thread of how to bruteforce calculate the sim unlock code, and that hole was just ignored).
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2013-03-04
, 19:44
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#68
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Then why is there twitter update for N950? Seems strange if Nokia isn't planning something (no matter how small it will be).
Or maybe the contractor accidentally released something XD
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2013-03-04
, 20:39
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@ Trento, Italy
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#69
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2013-03-04
, 21:10
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Joined on Oct 2012
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#70
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Its not a bug but feature, battery drainage is not linear like explained in here http://smackerelofopinion.blogspot.f...-draining.html
There is no way to fix the feature since voltages measured from battery can vary randomly.
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There is _zero_ Harmattan R&D people still in Nokia to fix any bugs (they all have been fired quite a while ago), nobody has even read harmattan bugzilla since january 2012. If there are any subcontactors left, they will only fix critical security releated bugs, like if some easy to use sim unlock exploit get released then there is a small change that it will be looked into. (Although even that might be ignored, since TMO already had a thread of how to bruteforce calculate the sim unlock code, and that hole was just ignored).
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Last edited by rainisto; 2013-03-04 at 17:43.