

It finally shut down at 8% so I plugged it in for a minute and turned it back on. When it fell below 10% I did stuff - surfed the net, read emails, read Kindle. Last night as it fell below 20% I did not make any phone calls or send any texts and it did not shut down on its own between 10% and 20% (I don't know if there is a connection between the shutdowns and phone calls/texts - just noticed it happens sometimes). I have started down the road (again) of trying to "condition" the battery.

Is it still weird that it shuts down at random low points or is this an example of the battery indicator being.off? Keep in mind that it does this starting around 30% depending on the activity the phone is doing. I will attempt this same cycle tonight and note the points (and activities) when it shuts down and report back later. It was at 100% this morning (as expected). I was too tired to care anymore so I left it off and plugged it in for the night. I continued activity until it shut down again somewhere below that. It was at 7% and then fell to about 3% (the iPhone battery indicator was at 3% and the battery monitoring app was at 5%). I plugged it in for a minute and turned it back on. Sent from my SCH-I535 using TapatalkThat is not something I considered. Apple ended up having to replace the battery but it cost $79,99 cause she was out of warranty It wouldn't shut off every time but it would at times. My wife's was having a similar problem where the battery meter would jump around percentages.
#Ghost 32 shuts down after 15% full#
This is a company phone so I have not done a full OS restore yet. At about 17% I plugged it in and left it for the night. It did not shut down again through the rest of the night but I did not text or make anymore calls. I plugged it in for about a minute and unplugged it (power was registering about 26%). When it was down to about 25% I was trying to text someone and it shut down again. I glanced at it periodically over the next hour and it seemed fine. I unplugged it and it was at about 29% and behaved normally. I immediately plugged it into a power source and left it for about 2 minutes. Last night it was at 27% (noted on the battery indicator and on an independent battery measuring app that I purchased to monitor this issue), and while dialing a phone number it just shut down. It behaves fine until I get down toward the 30% mark. It usually happens like this:Īt about 30% on the battery indicator, I could be doing something like sending a text or in the middle of a phone call, I may look down and see that the device has suddenly gone into the red (indicating 20% power left) or the phone will just shut down. I have had a consistent issue with battery life since iOS7.
