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Re: ++25 Jan 09++ [VZW] SSK 1.2 - {CE OS 21109} Kitchen and ROM's!

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Originally Posted by cxi View Post
One thing to remember is that different physical location could produce different results. If you're testing in a strong EVDO area you may not see the same power draw that someone in a fringe area who's flopping between 1X and EV might see. My friend who's in such a fringe EVDO area gets maybe 70% of the battery life that I do, and I'm certain I use mine more. Some radio software could conceivably handle tower swaps or error correction for weak signals better than others. Anyway, just a thought that would support both your findings and the what other people have reported.
Variable radio power output is an integral part of CDMA. The tower and your mobile terminal constantly negotiate the transmit power at each end necessary to achieve a target received power at the other. If you have a weaker signal, your TX power will be higher and your battery will drain faster. Even in stand-by. When talking, it's faster still. And on EVDO with a weak signal, if you listen close you'll hear a giant sucking sound...

Also, there is no way to instantaneously measure the current draw in this phone - you have to average. I assume the program Bob has been using does this (though not sure how). And there is no such thing as a 1% accurate Li-Ion battery meter. Battery life is calculated by the battery manager chip as an integration of current over time, corrected at each full re-charge for decreasing battery capacity. The reported error is more like +/- 10% so just because you see 1% increments don't mean they are meaningful. Not trying to be negative here, just tell it like it is.
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