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Re: A little tough Love about battery issues.
I would have to agree with you D5. As much as I don't like the battery life the more I use my Pro, we have to consider what we're coming from...
It would help if we reevaluated our expectations.
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Re: A little tough Love about battery issues.
The OEM charger reads as Output: 5V what is the output on your car charger?
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Re: A little tough Love about battery issues.
Although I agree 100% with the OP, I highly disagree with this above post. It is simple math:
When you have more draw (power consumption) then you have coming in, then not only will the battery not charge, but it will have to expend a small amount of power, to offset the remaining required Power Usage. You have to remember, this device is running a 528mhz processor, and is the size of one Brick, no pun intended. It has more ram than Windows 95 or 98 typically shipped with, and has a touch-screen device. I just don't think that we can expect it to do anything more, than what it already does. GPS devices only last what, 3-5 hours on a single charge? The 6700 came with 1350ma battery, and didn't have GPS activated, or using battery juice. So,now we have an even smaller battery, smaller form factor, faster processor, three times the amount of RAM, almost 4; on top of all this, we have a GPS activated to increase even more load on the battery. We still should, and on properly working devices we do, get 4-5 hours of radio usage. Now, when you put it all into context, the device radio that is the Phone, on, data connection, and GPS, all cut that time down in half. This is normal, and why there are many ways to get more battery life. Turn off auto-connecting data sessions, and limit GPS usage, to only when you are looking at the directions, or if you need to have it on for the entire time. If you are going on a long trip, don't turn it on and off every few minutes, as this will actually increase usage, and take longer. Instead, if you will be on the same road for at least 45 minutes, then just turn off the GPS (Don't just power off your device, as GPS probably still is in a lower power mode, still using some battery power.) and then turn off the device. Also, if you are not using your bluetooth, turn it off. It uses power even if you turn off your screen/via the power button. Another tip is to keep your device cool during the GPS usage, or talk time. This might help the device charge and not overheat. In general, we are actually getting excellent battery life, if you came from any previous models, like the 6700. Take it or leave it, but at least watch your Charger Specs to verify that it can appropriately maintain the higher power charge. Also, buy a larger battery, and keep it charged and only use it for when you need the GPS or Phone to talk.
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Re: A little tough Love about battery issues.
I understand what you guys are saying. I do believe that the TP's battery life isn't bad for what the phone does. I haven't run into the draining issue because I don't use that many things at once.
BUT, how hard would it have been for them to have the device run off of the Charger instead of the battery? 1a is the biggest I've seen but maybe it should have been bigger. When the device overheats, simply stop charging and run off the charger so no drain occurs. We can all agree that this is a great device but we still can't ignore something with such a simple fix. Again I am speaking for those who get this problem. |
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Re: A little tough Love about battery issues.
The difference between the chargers is the current, not the voltage. All usb connections run at 5 volts. The oem wall charger runs at a full 1A, which is relatively high, especially when compared to a car charger.
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Re: A little tough Love about battery issues.
What I am seeing with my TP is "something" turning it into a high current drain mode state. I assume this because it just starts to heat up and the battery indicator will drop 5 or more bars in a short time span. I'm not running bluetooth or wifi. I'm in a good signal area with 4 bars and EVDO. I only made a few phone calls today and sent an email or two. I do have push email via an exhchange server. But I find it odd how hot this device gets when it is supposed to be doing very little. I've been able to keep it on a charger, but today it was not on and it went into hot mode. This battery that was completely charged overnight looks like it will only last a few more hours, but the device is now cool.
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Re: A little tough Love about battery issues.
Nice thread, im on my way to buying that 1500 battery though lol
It just takes some getting used too. More than the mogul, i touch this phone constantly, i cant keep it off! Once i treat it like the mogul, make a few calls, send a few text, check the web here and there, i get pretty good battery life. One day last me to 60% left. Yeah, our new toy is the shyt! BUT, we have to realize that battery technology is way slower than any other. Use this ppc like you would use a normal ppc and you'll be fine. Now, as mentioned, there are some defects such as not charging on the charger, by all means, return those phones! Otherwise, live with it, buy another battery or an extended one, you'll be alright. |
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