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#231
Originally Posted by DaveQB View Post
Yes this is true. Me too

24 hours without being on charge and still at 100% for me


It ended up suddenly running out [after being at 96% last check only an hour before] at about the 36hour mark.

I did use it in a med-heavy way.
ie videos, browsing, Bluetooth, 3G.

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#232
Originally Posted by DaveQB View Post
I too had issues with the N900 reporting back incorrect time left with the battery.

It either had 96-100% or down to empty and beeping at you it needed charging.

Also, I notice some artifacting, see attached.

Concerns me that this battery might be doing damage to the phone. Albeit minor.

Anyone else experience artifacts like these??
I had some minor graphical glitch but i thought it would be related to something else... seeing as i run mine oc'd as well.

Mine wasn't that much though, just a speckle of artefacts right of the clock.
 
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#233
I got my new battery covers today. It appears that the lens isn't covered, correct? The on-off switch works fine and the memory card is detected now, but what is the best way to protect the lens?
 
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#234
Bump. Can someone else with the Muge high capacity battery confirm that there is no lens protector? I'm just using it without one now, but it feels insecure.

Edit: Nevertheless, I like this battery, even though it's a clunky monster. I haven't decided what to do about the uncovered lens yet. just leave it and hope for the best? That's what I am doing now.

I brought my N900 to the filming of the tv show Mad Men a couple days ago, where I was a driver. The camera was fairly useless for taking long shots of the cast, so I won't be making a living as one of the papparazi.

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#235
I don't know if this can reassure you, but I have been using the Mugen battery & cover for a month now, with lens exposed, and without any problem. The lens is recessed so it's not as prone to get dirt and scratches. And I don't have to think of recharging during a full day any more
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#236
Originally Posted by debernardis View Post
I don't know if this can reassure you, but I have been using the Mugen battery & cover for a month now, with lens exposed, and without any problem. The lens is recessed so it's not as prone to get dirt and scratches. And I don't have to think of recharging during a full day any more
Yeah exactly. Alot of phones don't have lens covers; it was quite nice when I got my N95 to see a lens cover on it

It is so recessed I doubt you will get into any issues.

As for the artefacts, I am not getting any this time around. I have refrained from moving to the overclocked kernel so as to not confuse any issues with this new battery [such as this one].

I do hate not knowing if the battery is near full charge or about to die on me

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#237
Originally Posted by DaveQB View Post
I do hate not knowing if the battery is near full charge or about to die on me
Get BatteryGraph. It shows the voltage, which is a pretty reliable state-of-charge indicator for Li-ion. I leave it running all the time, and refresh it whenever I care. (Obviously, someone ought to make a statusbar applet using voltage to replace the standard one.)

Of course, as long as I charge it every night, I know it's not about to die on me...
 
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Originally Posted by Benson View Post
Get BatteryGraph. It shows the voltage, which is a pretty reliable state-of-charge indicator for Li-ion. I leave it running all the time, and refresh it whenever I care. (Obviously, someone ought to make a statusbar applet using voltage to replace the standard one.)
I did have that and had some issues around that time, so removed it.
will try again.


Originally Posted by Benson View Post
Of course, as long as I charge it every night, I know it's not about to die on me...

That has been my mantra too so far.
 
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#239
Originally Posted by DaveQB View Post
I do hate not knowing if the battery is near full charge or about to die on me
That is the only thing I dislike also in this 182% battery.

Mugen should try to fix the issue. I've reported to them, but no comment if they can do anything.
I think the interest would be bigger if the issue would be fixed.

They have dropped the price again. $ 87.95 is rather expensive still though.
 
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#240
If we could make the battery gauge read voltage insted of (dunno what), from 4200 to 3600 mV, it would be done. Maybe with a wrapper script?
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