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Old 12-24-2007, 03:39 AM
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Originally Posted by jfolliard View Post
OK - I'm ready to try and figure out why my battery goes down almost all the way in a given day with not that much usage. My set up is rather vanilla. I know I could uninstall each program one by one and do a test but that would take several days without real control because I would still be using my phone.

Is there anyway to determine how much "battery" each program uses. I'm not an electrical engineer on anything close to that but I'm hoping there's a fairly simple way of isolating battery draining stuff.

How does one go about solving an excessive battey drain issue?

Any help or guidance would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.

Jack
Hi Jack,

I would like to ask you some background on your situation:

How old is your phone/battery?

How do you charge? PC, AC or DC (or combination, try to explain).

How often do you turn on Blutooth, WiFi, Infrared or Data?

How is your local coverage where you use the phone? Are you mobile a lot, or in one place often?

As others are telling you applications which is a great place to start, but you want to look at the hardware environment as well.

Look forward to hearing your feedback.
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