10-02-2023 10:16 - edited 10-02-2023 10:33
10-02-2023 10:16 - edited 10-02-2023 10:33
And i don't suppose it be different depending on model of the paired wearable device? [For reference, mines: Sense 2 running FW ຯ.184.52, syncing to app ver4.00.1.᠁ for Android.]
From what I have gathered there are just three levels now: High, Medium, Low. I have seen H correspond to as low a percentage as 83 and M as high as iIrc 76, based upon which I am guessing that ⧼L,M,H⧽≘⧼⟮0–19⟯,⟮20–79⟯,⟮80–100⟯⧽.
Now that I think about it, the highest one isn't called ‹High› but instead ‹Full› which is dishonest since 'full' generally refers to 100%.. or atleast the maximum that the battery can be charged to relative to its original theoretic maximum which should be well over 85% for several years of normal use.. and if I'm not mistaken a battery either degraded capacity typically will show its maximum charge as full (100%) anyhow, thus being a distinct matter, the fact of which would add extra cogency to the inaccuracy (treading into deceit, possibly unlawfully‐so.. though unlikely to amount to a legal/civil case without proof of unjust impact [whereas a decice becoming totally or effectively unusuable due getting "bricked" by an imposed firmware update as in the case of many Charge5 customers.. more egregious, and covered by implied warranty in many jurisdictions of sale-to-residence]) of calling a battery showing sub-90% charge categorically as ‘full’ as that term is too strong suggesting of a more specific upper value instead of broad range (similar to mislabelling a Charge as "empty" or 'depleted' for being more broadly "low").