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I'm sorry Moderators, but I can't see a way to properly answer my own question to I thought I'd throw it in an edit in case anyone else sees the issue. I had done a system update when I first got the phone. In the past I've never had to do more than one system update when I get a new phone and it would just take it to the latest version. I came to find out I had to do 9 system updates to get it to stop having available updates. I've now had the power pack below 50% and back up to 100% twice and not a single disconnect. I've also carried it and tossed it around for 2 days and not a single disconnect. While I've never found out if there's a way to turn off the sound, I've kept my ringer volume up so I'd hear it just in case, but I never have. I'm going to say my problem is gone then, silly me just didn't understand Motorola and updates I guess. As far as the sound, I guess if it never disconnects again I'll never care
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Hi. I just got a Moto Z2 Force and I got the Moto Power Pack to go with it because I like to toss my phone down on my desk, counter, etc and was worried about the camera. I also have big clumsy fingers and without the extra height the mod provides I had a really hard time picking it up off said desk, counter, etc
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Anyways, I installed the battery, set it to efficient mode and sat my phone down to charge both. It was fine until it got to about 62%, then the battery mod started disconnecting and reconnecting from the phone, each time making that really loud sound. It'd always reconnect, but it is annoying and happening every few seconds. Sometimes it'll go for 5 minutes, but then bam it comes back.
I have 2 questions:
1. Has anyone ever experienced this? I'll be trying it on my wife's Moto Z2 Force to see if hers does the same thing, trying to figure out if it's my phone or the battery pack.
2. Is there a way to stop that terribly loud sound when you connect/disconnect a mod while keeping all other phone sounds normal? I can't believe there isn't a way to disable connection/disconnection sound, I'm hoping I'm just missing it.
Thanks!
I'm sorry Moderators, but I can't see a way to properly answer my own question to I thought I'd throw it in an edit in case anyone else sees the issue. I had done a system update when I first got the phone. In the past I've never had to do more than one system update when I get a new phone and it would just take it to the latest version. I came to find out I had to do 9 system updates to get it to stop having available updates. I've now had the power pack below 50% and back up to 100% twice and not a single disconnect. I've also carried it and tossed it around for 2 days and not a single disconnect. While I've never found out if there's a way to turn off the sound, I've kept my ringer volume up so I'd hear it just in case, but I never have. I'm going to say my problem is gone then, silly me just didn't understand Motorola and updates I guess. As far as the sound, I guess if it never disconnects again I'll never care

Hi. I just got a Moto Z2 Force and I got the Moto Power Pack to go with it because I like to toss my phone down on my desk, counter, etc and was worried about the camera. I also have big clumsy fingers and without the extra height the mod provides I had a really hard time picking it up off said desk, counter, etc

Anyways, I installed the battery, set it to efficient mode and sat my phone down to charge both. It was fine until it got to about 62%, then the battery mod started disconnecting and reconnecting from the phone, each time making that really loud sound. It'd always reconnect, but it is annoying and happening every few seconds. Sometimes it'll go for 5 minutes, but then bam it comes back.
I have 2 questions:
1. Has anyone ever experienced this? I'll be trying it on my wife's Moto Z2 Force to see if hers does the same thing, trying to figure out if it's my phone or the battery pack.
2. Is there a way to stop that terribly loud sound when you connect/disconnect a mod while keeping all other phone sounds normal? I can't believe there isn't a way to disable connection/disconnection sound, I'm hoping I'm just missing it.
Thanks!
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