I've noticed that the Lcd blinks yellow when the battery drops to 15 %. Is there a way to disable it? It's kind of annoying. I could not find the option on my Pearl to disable it.
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I guess I'll have to keep it above 15%. It's not that big of a deal, but when you're lying in bed at night with the lights off and you're browsing the web or playing a game and the LCD starts blinking yellow and won't stop, and you're tired and don't feel like getting up (don't want to wake up the wife) to re-charge or even turn off the phone....that's a moment when it would be nice to have the option to disable it. Thanks for replying.
I guess I'll have to keep it above 15%. It's not that big of a deal, but when you're lying in bed at night with the lights off and you're browsing the web or playing a game and the LCD starts blinking yellow and won't stop, and you're tired and don't feel like getting up (don't want to wake up the wife) to re-charge or even turn off the phone....that's a moment when it would be nice to have the option to disable it. Thanks for replying.
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I never understood this many phones do it however. The battery gets low so continuously blinks hence using MORE battery power?!?
It should notify for a short period then go into standby to conserve power.
The power consumption used by LED technology is extremely negligible... IMO, the constant visual reminder of the slowly blinking LED far outweighs the insignificant additional battery drain.
Since we are on the topic, I know that the battery gets used more when connected to a Bluetooth device, but does the battery also consume if Bluetooth is set to ON but you are out of range and not connected to it but still have the blue indicator showing on the home screen?
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I guess I'll have to keep it above 15%. It's not that big of a deal, but when you're lying in bed at night with the lights off and you're browsing the web or playing a game and the LCD starts blinking yellow and won't stop, and you're tired and don't feel like getting up (don't want to wake up the wife) to re-charge or even turn off the phone....that's a moment when it would be nice to have the option to disable it. Thanks for replying.
Turn the handset over and let it flash into the nightstand
My Bluetooth doesn't eat up much juice on the battery. I got the 925 Discovery. I slide it in my side holster with a sleeper magnet and it is not that bad at all...