*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1471913 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1471913
Thanks for your report. This is a duplicate of bug 1471913. The problem
is being investigated.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1471913
Battery statistics are incorrect on MTK based devices
For indicator-power's part, in this ticket it's giving the same
information that's passed to it by upower, so marking the indicator-
power component of this ticket as Invalid.
Adding Canonical System Image to the ticket for another pair of eyes.
I'm not able to reproduce this on my krillin and won
Attached a log taken over 2 days.
On friday, 17:15 I tried to make a phone call (~18% battery charge).
After 2 attempts the phone starts flickering and I plugged in the power
supply. That means, that within 5 minutes the remaining energy went down
from ~18% to nearly zero.
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I'm currently run a script to capture frequently the output from 'upower
--dump'.
My phone is placed most of the time on my desk. No changes, no usage. My
suspicion is, that only the voltage of the battery is used for the
calculation of the remaining power. The values 'energy', 'energy-full'
and
Michael, Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to
make Ubuntu better.
Just to be clear, there wasn't any change in the phone's workload /
screen-on time etc that would cause the faster drain in the last
interval?
If so, would it be possible to you attach snapshots of the ou
I attached some screenshots, to show what happened:
1) January, 14 15:58 h
Battery charge 55%
2) January, 14 20:29 h
Battery charge 50%
3) January, 15 08:00 h
Battery charge 49%
4) January, 15 11:32 h
1hours later the phone is totally empty.
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