Talk4Lig
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I could be wrong, but given that it's a galaxy device, wouldn't it be running with samsung's bloatware rather than stock android?
You are right (owner of sh**ty ace 2 b4)
I could be wrong, but given that it's a galaxy device, wouldn't it be running with samsung's bloatware rather than stock android?
It is such a crazy argument to say that "you dont need to know the actual % of your battery". Every person is different and many, MANY people want this feature. It is so simple to add or to at least offer the API so that 3rd party battery apps work correctly. When you are fighting tooth and nail for every user why you would offer an excuse not to buy WP is just beyond me. And the blind defense of this omission is just perplexing. It so reminds me of the days when Blackberry was loosing users every five minutes to the Iphone and those on crackberry would be like, "who needs apps?".
nothing strange, current set-up satisfies your needs, but battery % is one of the top requested features, so a lot of people still would like to have it. It seems like a pretty basic feature to cause such a huge debate over here.
If you have taken issue with my comment please explain.
Cause it's a well known issue that WP8 has problems with sudden battery drains. All OS's does, but at least you can pinpoint what caused it, here you just can't.
Are you saying that you can not tell when you are running low on battery by using the current indicator? This smells like wanting a "feature" because you are used to having it, not because you actually need it.
I dont know do I have an issue with it, but for me thats not valid argument in anyways. Saying that all devices get decent battery life and thats the reason you dont need to see the accurate status does not make sense to me. Im a normal user, the word normal....... If you mean average user, ok. Maybe they dont even need the battery icon atall, because they always get full day out of their devices, but still many users dont. I had to change my Lumia 920 to Ativ-S so I can get a full day out my WP-device. I hate the fact that the battery icon shows ? even though you are 40% or something and theres a huge difference. All Lumia (WP) users know, that when you get down to the last 30% or something, it runs out very quickly.
So you are saying that they should just add feature after feature because a few users want it? If they did that, the OS would be bombarded with so many features and configuration options that they would lose the design vision that separates it from other OSs. The appeal of Windows Phone is its simplicity and cleanliness. Add clutter, and that appeal disappears.
I think people are just coming to the defense of the OS. I love my WP, but you have to be able to admit when something is wrong. I would guess it would take the developers on the WP team a few hours to add the percentage to the battery. That would include unit testing and all that fun stuff. MAYBE they thought that it wasn't necessary, but it is something that users like to see. They just do. Even if it doesn't make sense, the plethora of battery apps in the store point to a need for it. I have been asked multiple times why it doesn't show. People on this board who are strong supported of WP are disappointed in the lack of percentage.
If they had added it, all of the people saying they don't need it wouldn't be frustrated that it was there. The fact that they didn't add it IS frustrated the rest of us.
I highly doubt it drains the battery to have a battery display. It might be a better argument to say that there are too many patents around it and they were trying to avoid litigation.
Since when are numbers patented? Lol
I dont know do I have an issue with it, but for me thats not valid argument in anyways. Saying that all devices get decent battery life and thats the reason you dont need to see the accurate status does not make sense to me. Im a normal user, the word normal....... If you mean average user, ok. Maybe they dont even need the battery icon atall, because they always get full day out of their devices, but still many users dont. I had to change my Lumia 920 to Ativ-S so I can get a full day out my WP-device. I hate the fact that the battery icon shows ? even though you are 40% or something and theres a huge difference. All Lumia (WP) users know, that when you get down to the last 30% or something, it runs out very quickly.