Apparently for iPhones, we know what their charge level is, but we don’t
know whether they are charging. I didn’t know that was (and don’t
understand why it is) a possibility, so I hadn’t considered that case in
the design. Specification updated: if we know the charge level, but not
that it’s charging, we should use the same icons as when it’s
discharging. <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Power?action=diff&rev2=78&rev1=77>

Separately, we shouldn’t show a device in the menu title when we don’t
know whether it’s charging or discharging, if for other things we *do*
know whether they’re charging or discharging.
<https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Power#Title> So that’s a bug, but fixing it
wouldn’t fix the missing icon by itself, just make it less prominent. It
would still appear in the title if, for example, you connect an iPhone
to a battery-less desktop PC.

** Changed in: indicator-power (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Triaged

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