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I would never take my Body Glove off every night, open the phone, and remove the battery just to get a few more percent. I toss it on the cord in the car frequently, as needed.
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Facts are facts! I have had quickcharge on my TP2 forever and it stayed charged a hell of a lot longer than the EVOs do. And they charged a hell of a lot faster. So really, I don't think there is anything "quick" about the evo charging. And even if their was, the fact that my TP2 holds charge longer in a faster time charging, that pretty much shoots the theory of the time to charge being the reason for your crappy battery life!
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-------DONT TASE ME BRO!!!! lol seriously guys calm down----its not that serious, i think NullKill was just trying to start a post adressing a common problem and help if anyone needed an explanation to the what why and how of the whole thing------its all good, its understandable to get alittle heated about post responses but in the end, both partys take away from the original purpose of the post, so with that said-------DONT TASE ME BRO!!! lol no lets get back to our scheduled program, carry on soldiers.
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You are right about fast and slow charging. The box charger puts out 1,000 amps (faster), where as generic or other brand chargers and the usb put out 500 amps (slower). I am not sure slower is actually any better, deeper or longer lasting. Heat is usually the killer, keeping the battery cool would give it a longer over all life (but don't confuse that with longer battery usage). I can probably safely say that even at 1,000 amps it is with in safe charging parameters. But you all can read up on here and make your own conclusions; http://www.batteryuniversity.com/
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You are correct I am thinking back to nicad days! I was happy to figure out what the heck was going on. I had conditioned my battery and done the HTC BATTERY DANCE and I would still lose the top 10% 15% for no reason. I just wanted to share a very cheap way to fix this and you get two touch pro 2 batteries as well.
Now the real question is this something they can fix with software? I'm thinking so as I'm betting this is a precaution so the phone doesn't over charge batteries and go boom. I also noticed my phone never gets hot when charging like my TP did. To I think it was Lipidfats it does suck having to remove the back. I agree 100%! The back does start to lose a little stiffness after repeated removing but it still attaches firmly just don't have to yank quite as hard to get it off. I doubt I will even use this a regular charging method for that reason but the wife has a hero so it works great for her. To anyone who I have offended I am sorry. We all get a little defensive when we start a thread, I don't know why? I'll see others threads and the OP getting mad about stupid comments and I laugh my ass off. |
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Battery is 1500 mAH. Battery charges at around 7-800 mA. Which would mean it fully charges in 2 hours.
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I left my phone charging last nigth with the slow charger (0.5 amp) at 12 am, at 6 am the light was green and I unplugged the phone, I did not touched and ten minutes later a plugged back with the quick charger (htc) and a 7 am when I was leaving the light was yellow.
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Is there a point to this thread anymore? I feel as if everyone is just slinging sh!t at each other. If someone says something you didn't know before than thank them and use their knowledge to better improve your own. Here's what I do in order to save battery life software side. For all of those whom have SwitchPro Widget, use the "Data Connection" selector. When ever I'm not on the internet I turn off my data connection. If I leave my phone idle and leave all my background tasks running I'll drop only about 2% over the span of an hour. Yesterday I charged my EVO 100% via the phone (Not an external charger) and went for 10 hours while at work on moderate usage. My battery only drop to about 80% doing so. I sent maybe 10 texts, received 15 emails and read some articles on Opera Mini. I then left for a friend's house afterwards and from hour 12 to 16 used my EVO heavily. 3G enabled and streaming pictures and music via HomePipe. Afterwards I did some heavy texting and finished off 17 hours of use and had 66% battery life. I'm running stock Android with LauncherPro. I'm sure Sense was running in the background as well. Stupid Sense.
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So I read in the other thread about the battery stopping charge after it is fully charged and decided to try out what others suggested.
Charged it overnight and in the morning, unplug the phone for a few minutes. The battery would drop a few percent. Plug it back in to recharge it until light turned green(took about 10 minutes or so for me). Then when I unplugged it, it stayed at 100% for a good 30 minutes idle until I started texting, but it slowly dropped from there. This is a big difference from what I was experiencing from before where I would drop about 8-10% in 30 mins before it actually started to slow down. |
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