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2012-02-29
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...I notice on my N9 that the icon on low power standby screen when battery is fully charged comes in 2 flavors:
1. The mark(tick?) inside the battery icon is RED.
2. The mark(tick?) inside the battery icon is GREEN.
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2012-03-11
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2012-03-11
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2012-03-11
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I think it is partly true. Electrons need to be able to move freely from one nucleus to the next to have a proper energy flow. They tend to "stick" more to their corresponding nuclei if they get colder. It shouldn't drop as seen in the pictures thou. Maybe its a feature to make the phone think its running on emergency supply only. To keep damage away from the phone as low temperature working conditions need special equipment that can cope with it?
It's not for technical neophytes though, you need to have some common sense.
It does seem to be easier than the iPhone4/4S, still not a "walk in the park".