Time Since Boot: shows the amount of time since you last booted up or turned on the phone.
#ANDROID BATTERY ICON PLUS ANDROID#
Battery Technology: usually just shows Li-ion (because of the common Lithium Ion batteries found in the majority of Android devices).Battery temperatures are going to vary of course but I have found that the battery in an Android cell phone often remains in the 30 ☌ range sometimes in the low 40s depending on the phones usage (86 ☏ – 104 ☏)… If the batteries temperature is above normal then it would likely indicate the battery is heating up but if the battery temperature doesn’t seem to be too hot then the issue could be that the phone itself is heating up. Battery Temperature: this is the option that you want to check when your phone seems to heat up or has started getting HOT as it should allow you to check the temperature of your cell phones battery.Battery Voltage: really isn’t something the average phone user is going to need to worry about (unless perhaps it’s abnormally high) but from my experience I have found that the voltage for the battery of an Android cell phone is usually around 3.7V-4.2V.Then there is a good chance the battery itself is defective.
#ANDROID BATTERY ICON PLUS CODE#
If you see anything other than “Good” then I recommend that you power cycle (turn the phone off than on), enter the code again, open the Battery Information again and see if this option has changed. If your Androids Battery Health shows “unknown” or “unknown error” then your phones battery might be having issues.