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Uploaded by on Nov 19, 2010

This is a trick on how to check the exact battery level on the Samsung Focus with Windows Phone 7

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  • Pound - £

    Hash - #

  • Please can you disclose the trick for LG Optimus 7, Thnx.

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  • 0:10 was exactly what i was trying to figure out lol

  • Or you could go to settings > battery saver > remaining battery life(under battery info) , The battery percentage is shown here.

    This is much faster

  • Mine is showing 0% even though its been charging all day. I don't understand... i tried to restart it and everything

  • Thanks for the vid, how do people figure out things like this haha!

    I think it's pretty lame that you can't check the percentage normally, but yeah.

    Love my new Omnia 7! WP7 is such a great improvement from WP6,5

  • Thank you so much! :D

  • # - It's called an octothorpe on a phone. "Hash" is a really current usage, around the 80s. "Number sign" is more common.

  • @AdamhaiderTV Yea... I am pretty sure this is America... So it would be called a pound. It is not incorrect because it is different from England's version of English. They are just two different ways to speak. In America it IS called a pound. So for you to call ME ignorant makes no sense.

  • @GearsofMaverick, Sorry but Hash is a mathematical symbol used in everyday occurrences including Twitter's "hash tag" because to hash something is to make a marking or cross (=) over something (//) = # -- pound is either LB or £ pound sterling. To call # a pound makes no sense (like most Americanized words). You are the ignorant dumbass, go back to school.

  • @AdamhaiderTV its called a hash in twitter not for everyday use. dumbass

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