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Phone wont charge past like 20%~. Anyone else having problems with this using official charger?

when i back up how do i prevent stuff i may have brought over to ics? I did a backup of apps and app data. then i restored it?
I'm seeing an issue where the phone battery is dropping even when I'm plugged into a charger and running the Sirius/XM app, which is pretty active and uses power.
I'm using an older Samsung charger, but this setup worked great under GB.
I wonder if the Bionic under ICS just needs more power now?
I'm seeing an issue where the phone battery is dropping even when I'm plugged into a charger and running the Sirius/XM app, which is pretty active and uses power.
I'm using an older Samsung charger, but this setup worked great under GB.
I wonder if the Bionic under ICS just needs more power now?
Did you do a Factory Data Reset after installing ICS? IT is recommended.
Try running with the charger and cable that came with your Bionic.
... Thom
It's not just under ICS. There have ALWAYS been occasional issues when using chargers not really designed for the phone.I'm seeing an issue where the phone battery is dropping even when I'm plugged into a charger and running the Sirius/XM app, which is pretty active and uses power.
I'm using an older Samsung charger, but this setup worked great under GB.
I wonder if the Bionic under ICS just needs more power now?
It's not just under ICS. There have ALWAYS been occasional issues when using chargers not really designed for the phone.
Really need to use the chargers that came with and/or designed to work with the Bionic.

With respect I would offer a counter point:
Any USB charger that matches the proper current specification should be sufficient really.
There's no voodoo in these USB chargers nowadays, just specs relating to how much current they deliver.
If you have an available charger that meets the spec, by all means use it!
Adhering strictly to a brand standard creates the potential for more needless e-waste IMO.
For instance, the Samsung charger I was using at work for nearly the last year can only output 700ma, as opposed to the Motorola charger which delivers 850ma. I used a 2.0 amp charger as well with success.
Ultimately, the issue I was having was with the charger I was using at work, but only in that it didn't meet the same current spec as the Motorola, not that it was a different brand.