Since the lights were dim, and the alarm started sounding, I'm wondering if this is
a dying battery problem (and resetting the alarm to keep going off), or if my alarm is dying and trying to take the rest of the van with it.
Not exact matches
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.
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I have not had
problems, other than
battery died once after a cold spell.
We started having
problems with it like the
battery dying.
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.
I have had a lot of
problems with mine as well... The
battery dies immediately after 20 min of reading, rather than going down a few bars at a time.
Of course this doesn't eliminate the threat of a
battery dying at the most inopportune moment possible, but it does lessen the
problem considerably by making it easier and more convenient to keep a backup
battery charged.
While it's really not that big of a
problem, it can be a bit annoying when your phone says you have 25 %
battery left, only to look again and see that it's nearly
dying.
The real
problem was in our video looping test, where we play a 1080p video on loop until the
battery dies.
I obviously couldn't do the former, and my phone
battery was
dying so the latter was a
problem as well.
It solves the
problem of a
battery dying, and really shows how serious they are in the smart lock industry by abandoning the old pin / tumbler construction.
The
problem is rather simple to understand: If you're among those affected, your phone will randomly shut down and completely
die, even though your
battery indicator might have said you had plenty of juice left.
Samsung has not yet commented on the issue and users have not found any solution for reversing the freezing
problem outside of a hard reboot or allowing the device to
die after its
battery has drained, according to Android Police.
That
problem was especially a concern in China and was similar to the latest discovery and iPhone
batteries were
dying prematurely.