Not accurate, 5% not 1%
I bought Battery Life for my iPod Touch under the impression it would calculate battery remaining in 1%, not 5% as seen in the screenshot in the app store. What happened? I feel tricked yet I know I can't get a refund. It is advertised to give the exact percentage remaining, the screenshots prove it and yet it goes in 5% increments and it displays as 100% when iTunes or the iPod do not change the charging sign meaning it is not accurate.
Please help or update the app
Please help or update the app
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Inappropriate?Sorry, you're right our mistake. What happened was we pushed an update with 1% accuracy and updated the screenshots to reflect this. Apple rejected the update, because apparently the system calls that gave us 1% accuracy were "undocmented" and thus offlimits. Apparently the screenshot updates remained even though the update was pulled.
I'll have someone submit new screenshots and ad copy.
I’m sad
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Inappropriate?Have you resubmitted the app documenting the feature and thus enabling 1%? Because this app is no better than other paid apps if it does not have 1% accuracy, except for the simple interface :D (the reason this stood out before I realised it went in 5% increments)
Also, how about 2D and 3D gaming time?
I’m undecided
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Inappropriate?Unfortunately, Apple rejected the 1% accurate version, so we are stuck with 5% like everyone else.
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Inappropriate?Have you checked out MyBattery by Gary Fung? There are a few others with it as well. Apparently, its not accurate like the one in the top-right of the iPhone but they have estimation which still makes it better than what you have right now...
I’m sad
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