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#1
this has been happening since I got the new batteries (when I got them, I put it on the N900 and charged it till full and then turned the device on.)

and it just stays like this



it only changed when the battery is at 5%. Is reflash the only solution?
 
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i had this before then i installed advanced power it brings new status icon and it is working good

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No success for me
installed advance power and then rebooted.

Then it first showed a grey battery icon, then displayed a "diconnected the charger" message (I didn't have it plugged in) and then reverted back to the green battery icon (in full again)
 
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It may be the battery itself. You mentioned it was a new battery... is it an official Nokia battery? See this post:

http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p=742060&postcount=2

Basically I believe the circuitry inside the battery that reports to the N900 the charge level of the battery isn't there/doesn't do its job and you get the problem you're describing.
 

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Originally Posted by polarbear View Post
It may be the battery itself. You mentioned it was a new battery... is it an official Nokia battery? See this post:

http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p=742060&postcount=2

Basically I believe the circuitry inside the battery that reports to the N900 the charge level of the battery isn't there/doesn't do its job and you get the problem you're describing.
It must be this, and yea it's a fake battery from a phone shop so I guess I should've expected something bad like that.

i should try getting some online instead (from dr frost's recommended batteries, too)
 
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I have a similar problem, but quite a different conditions.

My battery level is stuck on 0%. It is very unlikely that is is a battery problem, since I have 4 batteries (A,B,C,D... all original Nokia batteries) which I cycle all the time and charge in a cheap chinese desktop charger.

Few days ago, the battery icon got stuck at 0%, but for all the batteries, no matter how I changed them. Can anyone help me?

EDIT: Also nothing happens when I connect the charger. BNF shows 0% as well. I also tried to restart BME, but nothing changed.

Last edited by nodevel; 2013-06-11 at 07:02.
 
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Bump. Has anyone experienced this behavior?

Maybe the hardware battery meter chip is broken?
Is it possible it has something to do with cycling the batteries ~2 times a day?
 
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