Yes, it's right. This problem exists and many people (myself included)
can confirm it.

But there are here a few descriptions of distinct problems.
I think that the problem that was reported here does NOT have anything to do 
with any physical incapacity to check the battery level.
The problem is that when one clicks in the gnome-power-manager icon the tool 
tip says simply  "Laptop battery (estimating...)". But after clicking in 
"Laptop battery" a window appears with several information regarding the 
battery. There, it is possible to see the correct level of the battery.

So, I think that any problem where the gnome-power-manager is not able to check 
the battery level at all is not the same bug.
Please correct me if I'm wrong.

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Battery life estimation never comes around
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/629258
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