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jclfoto

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Hi,

Can someone explain what the lighter green bars mean on the battery level graph?

I’ve circled it in the photo.

Thanks.
 

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jclfoto

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It highlights when you have had it connected to a charger of any description.
That’s what I thought. Thanks.

It’s a tad misleading since it looks like the bar goes to the top at 100%. I guess it means that it’s assuming you’re going to charge it to full (100%) hence being a lighter, transparent bar.
 

Fred Zed

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That’s what I thought. Thanks.

It’s a tad misleading since it looks like the bar goes to the top at 100%. I guess it means that it’s assuming you’re going to charge it to full (100%) hence being a lighter, transparent bar.
I think it’s a tad misleading as it also doesn’t zero screen on time. So in essence doesn’t seem to show the true screen on time off charge. It’s all added together.
 

rui no onna

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I think it’s a tad misleading as it also doesn’t zero screen on time. So in essence doesn’t seem to show the true screen on time off charge. It’s all added together.

Observation, while total Screen On time includes when the device is charging, the per app usage only shows Screen On time while on battery.
 
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