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2014-03-20
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2014-03-21
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That is not the best for the battery - lipo's like neither being drained nor filled-to-the-brim. IIR, from down to15% and up to 85% capacity would do best, or thereabouts. The relatively short-legs of smartphones make that practically very difficult to do.
A follow up question. My battery widget is at 0% but bnf is 63%. Voltage is above 3425 and VDQ remains at one. I think maybe something is wrong with bme? that it is causing this issue? Could bnf have modified it?
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2014-03-29
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2014-03-29
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2014-03-29
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IIRC, there is already tool for it (kerio written one?). I haven't implemented this, as I think that artificially "wasting" current misses the point. When you calibrate, you want to use your device as normal as it gets, to have your relative capacity as calibrated value.
f you make current higher than usual, you will get your value rounded down, and during regular usage, you will have to mentally "add" some capacity, when it's down to 6%. The same but reversed, in opposite case. so, IMO, the key is to just - from time to time, when it doesn't require effort - let device discharge to < 3248 mV, after a busy day for device (or few days, as in my case, with ~3300 mAh battery). Once per month, or so (at least once for 32 charging cycles).
Having BME FOSS replacement makes it even easier - you just allow device to gently turn down due to low power, no bme disabling and voltage monitoring (BME replacement ensured, that device will shutdown *after* calibration took place, unless you're pressing it under extreme - like 1A - current draw during end of discharge) things.
Of course, if someone want to volunteer writing a script that matches bnf "architecture" (), I'll gladly include it in update, with all credits and kudos - but, myself, I'm not very interested in writing a "forced calibration" script, because, as I said, I think it misses the point of calibration during real-world usage.
/Estel
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2014-03-30
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2014-11-17
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2014-11-18
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2014-11-18
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edit the /usr/share/applications/hildon/bnf.desktop file, and point the ''icon'' to any location with your new icon
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2014-11-29
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