Yes that is how it works.  You shouldn’t turn the case on until you want to 
charge the phone.

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com <viphone@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of 
deidreandlou...@gmail.com
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2022 12:58 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: figured out how the battery caseworks

 

Hello again

I’m not sure why this did not occur sooner unless the battery case I just 
bought was not charged at all or enough to charge my phone. This  I don’t 
really understand because when I asked someone sighted they often told me the 
back of the case was lit up and I kept it plugged in for up to 2 ours which the 
literature said to do.

               Suddenly yesterday I heard the sound of plugging in the charger 
when I must have successfully turned my battery case on without any sighted 
feedback. The phone was not plugged into an outlet, it  simply sat in the 
battery case. So the way it works, and maybe they all do, when the battery case 
has charge it charges the phone when the case’s power is turned on.

I didn’t know this is the way they worked. How I thought they worked was to 
take the charge from the battery case first when both the case and phone were 
charged. Or, maybe they draw off energy from the phone as usual without a case, 
but if you turn the case on, it will charge the phone with whatever juice the 
case has, and give the phone what it needs until you don’t need it to charge up 
anymore. 

Now then, I guess if the battery case has nothing more to give, you would know 
if your phone goes low and if the battery case is on, it won’t say it’s 
charging up in the status bar anymore. All of this latter process would be done 
without a charging cord plugged in.

Is this all obvious to the rest of you who use battery cases? Does this sound 
right? I definitely do have a charging case or port of one sort or another, so 
at least my $30  got me something.

 

               Deidre

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