Hi folks,
I don't know, GG if you have any vision, however, I do have some, though not 
much. As your phone runs down or is charging, A box in the center of the screen 
when it is locked gives a visual rectangle showing battery percentage. When it 
gets below 20% it changes color. My theory is that it is running on its reserve 
much like your mac would when its battery is down, it will tell you it is on 
reserve power. My ipad II & my 4S do the same as you describe when their 
battery is nearly dead. Hope this helps.

Pam Francis

On Mar 27, 2013, at 10:00 AM, Kawal Gucukoglu <kawa...@me.com> wrote:

Hi.

I had another strange problem with my I phone 5 the other day, it would not 
charge plugged in so I had to let it run down and when I plugged it in again, 
it was fine.

Kawal. 

On 27 Mar 2013, at 02:33 PM, Eugenia Firth <gigifi...@me.com> wrote:

> Hi guys
> I have had my iPhone for S do something weird twice, once today and wants 
> yesterday. I had gotten the low battery at 20%, and I ignored it. I figured I 
> was going to go down to 10% and then plug it in. I was lazy, and I didn't 
> want to get up out of my chair. However, my iPhone when I got to around 13% 
> never made it to 10%. Voiceover said and he was in the middle of saying the 
> word malfunction I think. All of a sudden, my iPhone was dead. I tried Plett 
> pressing the PowerKey five times, and that didn't work. I tried pressing the 
> power key and the home key together, and that didn't work either. So, I 
> plugged in the charger, and after about 30 seconds or so for a minute, 
> voiceover came back on and everything was fine. Has anybody had this happen 
> with an iPhone 4S?
> Regards,
> GG
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
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