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On 2010-05-11 23:18:38, seminole81 wrote:
Well, like all the others on here I too have had the frustrated issues with the battery consumption (full charge lasting maybe 6 hours?) I had everything enabled though (WiFi, GPS, etc. etc. etc.) updates every 15minutes or whatever the fastest one was. I am new to Android OS and eventually got TaskPanel. Last night I disabled GPS, put all updates on at least 1 hour if not 3 hours, and killed off all tasks with 50% battery and went to bed around 12a. Got up at 9a and had 10% battery remaining. Since then I put it on the charger kept the GPS off and let her charge all the way up via the socket. I then took my phone off charge probably took maybe 3 hours to fully charge? I took it off charger probably around 12p and had minimal useage all day. I have played with a few apps such as the camera, Facebook, checked texts and e-mails when they came through. The current time is 10:15p and I have 50% battery life remaining! I believe something is messed up with the radio waves and GPS for the batteries to be faulting. Anyways, there's my results. Give it a try and maybe it'll help you out.
Cheers.
EDIT: P.s I have only had my phone since May 5th and been through maybe 3-5 recharge cycles in that time period (from the initial drain of 70% battery or whatever came on it). Hopefully my battery will gain more juice with more battery cycles.
[ This Message was edited by: seminole81 on 2010-05-11 22:20 ]
Try putting Moxier Mail in permanent killer list of task panel. You'll get even better result.
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Posted: 2010-05-13 10:44:24
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On 2010-04-25 14:46:46, Kenyo wrote:
What I found did work, and does work consistently is that after a charge, immediately reboot your phone.
My battery time went up roughly 1.8-2X and many people has experienced the same thing.
Try and see if it works for you
^ Protip.
After scotsboyuk told me about that, I tried it. My X10i lost about 3-4% per hour, I charged it to 100%, left it on the charger until 10pm, rebooted it and went to bed. Next morning, 11 hours later, it was still at 98%.
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Posted: 2010-05-13 11:29:14
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@ahmedalishah
I did do that. Cheers
@xell
Do you restart it before you take it off the charger or after?
[ This Message was edited by: seminole81 on 2010-05-13 11:18 ]
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Posted: 2010-05-13 11:32:23
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i find regular reboots helps. In my experience with the battery monitoring tools its like something kicks in and starts zapping your battery and if you reboot it returns to a slow reduction over time. Havent managed to figure out what it is that causes it to start falling more quickly. I've monitored the tasks that are started and the cpu usage all to no avail. also nothing out of the norm ever shows up on the battery monitor.
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Posted: 2010-05-14 16:21:22
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Well, I did a reboot after a full charge around 9am yesterday, left GPS off, killed all tasks every time I turn phone back to standby, (with Moxier Mail blah blah blah on auto kill). It's currently 5:04p and I have 62% battery remaining.
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Posted: 2010-05-14 18:04:32
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On 2010-05-13 11:32:23, seminole81 wrote:
@xell
Do you restart it before you take it off the charger or after?
After. But that doesn't matter much, it will turn itself on when you leave it on charge and you also can take it off then.
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Posted: 2010-05-14 21:05:02
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