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RE: Battery that drains even with the Pinphone turned off - kuleszdl - 09-26-2020

So, what's the recommended way to shut down braveheart (1.1) at the moment? Is there a way to send the userspace shutdown to the modem manually and then power down pmos?


RE: Battery that drains even with the Pinphone turned off - LinAdmin2 - 09-27-2020

(09-26-2020, 04:33 PM)kuleszdl Wrote: So, what's the recommended way to shut down braveheart (1.1) at the moment? Is there a way to send the userspace shutdown to the modem manually and then power down pmos?
Have a try with "poweroff" in terminal?
(I cannot test myself because I do not have braveheart)


RE: Battery that drains even with the Pinphone turned off - User 18618 - 09-27-2020

(09-26-2020, 04:33 PM)kuleszdl Wrote: So, what's the recommended way to shut down braveheart (1.1) at the moment?

Code:
sudo poweroff
sudo shutdown now

Or use the equivalent function built into the desktop environment. For example, phosh has a power menu in the top-right.

As mentioned earlier in the thread, do not remove the battery, or operate the modem killswitch, until the PinePhone has been powered down for 30 seconds.


RE: Battery that drains even with the Pinphone turned off - kuleszdl - 10-03-2020

I tried the mentioned actions, however, the system did not shut down properly (it didn't with the powerdown function in the menu, and poweroff in console did not help either).


RE: Battery that drains even with the Pinphone turned off - kuleszdl - 10-03-2020

Another follow-up question: If I disable the modem via killswitch, will I still face these battery drain issues? I'm using my BH pinephone just as a device for testing so I don't really need the modem. On the other side, I don't want to screw the battery...