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"Pokemon Go Plus needs a battery life indicator (via phone or via the plus itself)"


#PokemonGO: Does anyone else find the Pokemon Go Plus to be infuriating to know whether its battery needs to be replaced? My issue is that the symptoms of low battery in the PoGo+ are identical to having a poor network connection, or a phone issue, or Niantic server issue, or a need to reload the Pokemon Go app, etc. etc. which can all cause similar symptoms on the PoGo+.Would it be possible for the Pokemon Go app to include a low battery warning, which the phone could display? That way you'd know with certainty that your issues are due to a low battery in the PoGo+, and not any of the other problems. The need for an indication is also exacerbated by needing a screwdriver to swap batteries, making it a hassle to carry a spare battery and screwdriver around, and taking the time to perform micro brain surgery, if you want to swap batteries out in the field to troubleshoot.The PoGo+ is not a flashlight where it's obvious when the battery is low. It still connects to the phone, it still lights up, it still vibrates, it still appears to be fully functional, but just starts acting weird like you have a poor network connection.It's as if the PoGo+ is a micro-representation of Niantic, where there is to be no expectation of communication or status update when things are dying on the inside. via /r/TheSilphRoad http://ift.tt/2eVCPGT
"Pokemon Go Plus needs a battery life indicator (via phone or via the plus itself)" "Pokemon Go Plus needs a battery life indicator (via phone or via the plus itself)" Reviewed by The Pokémonger on 03:04 Rating: 5

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