On 8/25/09, Seth Rothenberg s...@pachai.net wrote:
Such a relevant topic!
I just started using Freerunner as my daily phone.
I am running SHR Testing.
The Battery indicator indicates 0.
I was in the car, it didn't seem to charge.
At work, I have a Motorola charger, doesn't help.
(just
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 04:13:14PM -0400, François-Léonard Gilbert wrote:
I think CHARGE could be a nice menu option, it would lead to a text
progress bar showing in real time (every 10 secs to save power) the battery
status.
Except for the progress bar, it is already there, only the label
2009/8/13 François-Léonard Gilbert gilbe...@gmail.com:
Coincidentally, I left my Freerunner too long between charges
and I had to find a solution this morning (in the wiki, of course).
Try this:
1) unplug the FR from USB and charger
2) push the AUX button and, while
maintaining it down,
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 11:46 AM, Seth Rothenberg s...@pachai.net wrote:
2009/8/13 François-Léonard Gilbert gilbe...@gmail.com:
Coincidentally, I left my Freerunner too long between charges
and I had to find a solution this morning (in the wiki, of course).
Try this:
1) unplug the FR
Battery
(2) ask Openmoko to replace phone
How do I best proceed?
Thanks,
srini
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Did the AUX button flash when you plugged the phone? I used an USB cable,
and when I plugged the phone Windows recognized it before it shut down
again. Does yours do that?
As media_farm said, if you found another FR around, you could swap batteries
and know for sure if the phone is OK or not.