Small Battery Icon frozen on FULL!

The small battery icon in the top right corner is frozen on full.. so i'm left not knowing how much charge I have left before the phone goes dead and needs a full charge.. It seems to be since the new update, anyone have any ideas...??
Chhers!!

Hi matty76,
Try a reset as ride1992 suggested. Just hold the Home & Sleep/Wake buttons until you see an Apple logo on the screen.
If that does not work try draining the iPhone battery completely and then charging it completely.
If the issues persist try restoring the iPhone as described here: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=305744
-Jason

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