It's cold outside, so pull up that weird fireplace movie they have on Netflix, huddle over your phone's
dying battery for heat, and listen to the soothing strains of the Empire Podcast.
Not exact matches
In the meantime, «It's especially frustrating
for most of us because the
battery dies, the capacity drops, after a couple years, while the electronics it powers could go on and on.»
Consider this the beginning of the end
for the panic induced by a smartphone with a
dying battery.
True story — the
battery in my watch
died, so I set it to 5:00 and have been wearing it anyway
for the sole purpose of having an excuse to cocktail.
Print out a map in case your phone
battery or signal
dies — and leave yourself plenty of time
for traffic jams and late - running trains!
While my son wasn't afraid (he actually pushed that button till the
battery died...), we can thank YouTube once more
for the video of the baby screaming at her animatronic Elmo doll.
A fully charged parent unit can last
for 20 hours so you won't have to worry about the
battery dying out at night.
Sometimes the
battery dies, or you forgot your power cord
for your pump.
When the
batteries die, simply remove the back of the case
for quick and easy replacement.
Also don't forget your charger
for your phone if the
battery dies quickly.
A study of Food and Drug Administration data
for several million pacemakers and defibrillators implanted in 1990 - 2002 found that about one in 150 failed, about one quarter of these failures were
battery / capacitor abnormalities, and 61 people
died due to device malfunctions.
If you wore Ava
for more than four hours but are still seeing «data quality poor,» it could mean the
battery died during the night or that the sensors lost contact to your skin.
I was not able to take pics of the sandals and the pair of pumps
for my
battery died when I wanted to do so today, and by the time the
battery was done charging, no more natural light.
Additionally,
for future resets, Resetti will ask why they reset in the first place, giving options from «I wanted to reset», «My
batteries died», or «I don't remember».
Instead, he cued up a few videos in his laptop's memory cache at home and then high - tailed it
for campus, hoping the computer's
battery wouldn't
die en route.
just replaced
battery, alternator and truck drove
for three miles before it
died.
So I ran some long errand (> 2 hours trip), after which the
battery felt like rejuvenated
for 2 weeks, but as soon as I do not go on long errands, it
dies over the weekend.
Like I stated once I remove the 30 AMP fuse
for this system the
battery does not
die, so somewhere on this circuit I am getting a draw and I don't know what else is on this circuit other than the compressor?.
Then my wife and I were out
for a cruise and the
battery light came on, we headed home and got almost there it
dies we walk back to house put some cables on it got it home back in garage.
Also, I wouldn't deliberately leave the map lights on
for 60 hours, as a
dying battery can have a tiny fraction of the capacity of a new
battery.
You're paying extra
for that, and to have a trusted, easy to use warranty if the new
battery dies prematurely.
I mean a
battery is sold charged (and if it discharges too much it just
dies and can't be restored) and every car has an alternator
for charging the
battery and if the
battery is empty and can't start the engine then jump - starting is not a problem.
The car
battery would be disconnected when it
dies and needs to be replaced or when the terminals need cleaning or there may be some other maintenance where it should be disconnected
for safety.
They negotiated the price
for me, provided a free Carfax, and even took off $ 100 from the final price at the last minute because they said the
battery was a little old and it might
die out within the next six months.
If the
battery died this quickly why don't you just mail me another key that has a good
battery and provide a return envelope
for the other key?
Electric cars and plug - in hybrids took a beating on reliability, testing, and sales over the winter: $ 40,000 Tesla
batteries bricking, a Fisker
dying at the hands of Consumer Reports testers, a bit player going under, production suspended
for five weeks on the Chevrolet Volt.
I cancelled them after a 2 hour wait
for a
battery that
died in 102 * temps... Ride is pleasant but somewhat noisy on highways.
So the car was great
for the first 5 months, then the
battery and alternator
died, but i expected this since the car was 8 years old with 101,000 miles on it, so no big deal.
The
battery repeatedly
died for no apparent reason.
Battery died secondary to sitting unused
for 7 days.
My previous car was a»98 Corolla that I drove
for 7 years, and it was so good to me (
died once due to the
battery; always started at the first turn).
Then you need to take off an old
battery, exchange it
for the new one and solder back plus and minus wires (the main thing is not to mix up the polarity or your e-reader will «
die»).
If the
battery dies, you can get one (
for $ 60 I'm told).
I've owned a Kindle
for more than 8 years and am on my second one, after the
battery finally
died in the first one.
We «used» the device as best we could
for as long as possible, and the
battery usually only gave us an hour or less before
dying out.
If your
battery dies, you have to send the device back to Amazon to replace the
battery for a fee.
You haven't loaded enough gadgets
for the long vehicle voyage ahead, the children have unexpectedly got bored of the whole thing and the iPad's
battery has just
died.
We've seen that the Bolds
battery is great
for basic use but tends to
die faster than expected when thrown into overtime.
Keep an eye on the usual behaviour
for your device: if your
battery starts
dying hours earlier than it did a few days ago, it may signal a problem.
You haven't packed sufficient kids toys
for the long car trip ahead, the kids have all of a sudden got sick and tired of every thing and the iPad's
battery has simply
died.
You haven't packed enough kids toys
for the long vehicle journey forward, the youngsters have unexpectedly got bored of every thing and the iPad's
battery has just simply
died.
I'm not saying it
dies in hours, or even days, but sling it in a bag
for a week and you'll find that the
battery starts to drop a bit too low.
You haven't loaded plenty of toys and games
for the long car journey ahead, the youngsters have suddenly got uninterested of everything and the iPad's
battery has simply
died.
Good phone big screen good
for playing games but sometimes if i do alot my phone does nt last the whole day and it
dies and i have to recharge it i would reccomend an extended
battery.
A local Barnes & Noble actually used this as a pitch
for the Nook and went as far to tell me that «when the Kindle
battery dies, you have to throw away the whole machine!
For having the device long enough to need a replacement from a
dying battery, well the costs on non-user replaceable
batteries generally isn't all that high.
For low use scenario, odds are good that the electronics in your tablet / reader are going to start
dying before the
battery is really toast.
You haven't packed sufficient toys and games
for the long auto voyage forward, the kids have unexpectedly got uninterested of everything and the iPad's
battery has just
died.
That's scary
for me because I didn't know if it was the
battery being dead or if my Nook just
died all of the sudden.
When my cell phone
battery dies in traffic while speaking with him, I later was again bombarded with call backs, so I deferred by asking
for him to email me all the details.