I don't even bother with the battery percentage anymore until it gets
way down. As many others have found, the gauge can be inaccurate,
especially nearing 100%. Besides, I thought I heard somewhere that
these batteries are past their optimal life at 18 months, so your two
years may mean your battery could due with replacement. Of course, if
it lasts, don't bother, but I wouldn't be surprised if you started
seeing shortened battery life in the months ahead.

On 6/2/12, Allison Fallin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
> I have an Apex, bt32, the latest version.
> When I turned my unit off last night at about 10:30, my battery
> percentage was at 100%.
> The wireless connection was turned off.
> I just pulled down my 7 e-mails and the percentage had dropped by
> 4%.  I've had my unit for about 2 thears, and haven't checked the
> percentage in this way before.
> This seems like a fair amount of reduction to me.  Your thoughts?
> Allison Fallin
>
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