I used to report a bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-clock-app/+bug/1585647
Which should repair the problem but Michal answered me that the clock can not 
read a battery state. I didn't mean it. I rather meant that the phone should 
»always« let us know/wake us up before the battery die. It is not a problem 
that the battery goes empty. The problem is that we do not know about 
it!!!There should be a loud notification that inform us that the phone is about 
to die. If You remind Yourself how Nokia used to do it You will know what I 
mean. If the battery in Nokia went empty it was impossible to oversleep it or 
not to hear it on a crowded street.E4.5 wakes me up since April and as far as 
now I never experienced the problem. As I already had written I try to keep the 
battery state always over 50% and if I see that the battery goes empty to fast, 
I simply reboot the phone. I can also recommend You leaving the phone connected 
to a charger for a night.I'm sorry to hear that You overslept. For me it would 
be a tragedy too:-(
Best regards
Marcin

      From: Dominik Wnęk <domi...@ode2.com>
 To: ubuntu-phone@lists.launchpad.net 
 Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2016 5:19 PM
 Subject: [Ubuntu-phone] Battery dropped 50% overnight
   
Last night my bq 5 decided to use up all remaining battery (some 50%) and 
die before it could ring my 7 am alarm. That was _really_ not cool.

I'm attaching my battery graph. Is there some log I could extract from the 
phone to help with the problem?

Dom


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