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As before, my battery readout after 2.5 idle hrs said 90%. I left my phone pretty much idle (i did check to see the percentage every 10-20 minutes tho). During this time, I received two texts and I had to ignore a phone call (called my friend back from a landline). I also have two email accounts that are set to retrieve mail every 2 hrs. I have the 10% readout fix installed and have NOT installed any tweaks on my device yet (I like to wait a few months for the kinks to get worked out by the great peeps here). So, as I stated earlier... your complaint may just be specific to your device. I agree battery life sucks, but it's not unrealistic to what we have under the hood and for me it's not draining like yours seems to be. You may want to start a poll asking people to vote on what percentage their readout says after their phone's idle for 2 hrs (after a full charge of course and in 10% increments because not everybody has the 1% installed). If you do, make sure people w/ 1% increment readouts round their results up or down. I hope you resolve your issues, LateR.
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One of the first things I do is after installing my own cleanup package is to make sure that my email accounts are setup for only 25KB of the message, no attachments, and only a frequency of 30 minutes or longer for the sync frequency. I disable push, because well, I'm not so important that waiting a few minutes for an email is going to kill me, and well, there's always a manual sync if I'm expecting something.
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Heh, well, I won't pretend to know the difference in the more technical stuff, but I would still think there was something that could be gained from it, besides just the OEM's and Windows Mobile related files.
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i definitely agree with those that say the radio drains more than it should. If you want to do a fun experiment, dust off that ol 6700. Charge it up to 100%, then turn off all the radios. You will get weeks out of it before it dies (no usage of course), compared to barely a day with just the phone radio on. At the end of the day, i am pretty sure that we all knew what to expect from a PPC phone and the TP delivers an adequate experience (at least from my perspective). -s
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Thanks those kind of apps sound informative, but I'm not looking to get too scientific about it.. i'll leave that to r&d. I would dl them and participate if anyone wanted to try an experiment though.
But even if the percentages are estimates, they generally tell you how much is left after it's been used, no? I don't think they mean nothing. I guess you don't have a battery indicator on the upper corner of your screen then huh? I think I'd feel like I was playing russian roulette if I didn't have some sort of indicator lol Here's how I see it, if someone's percentage reads much lower after the same amount of time and the unequal drop rate continues... then their phone is going to end up powering down much sooner. Kinda tells that their battery/phone is not performing as it should. It's been 5 hours since my last charge and I'm at 80% while sponge's battery was at 70% after 2 hrs... though it might not be a precise measurement, it'll tell him if somethings worth investigating. It doesn't have to be a poll on percentages, it could be how you suggested... but if he's still the minority in either of the results then he could very well have a problem with his specific battery/phone. Either way, if a poll is done, everyone that participates should be under equal circumstances as much as possible.... in a place of decent reception (i probably should have asked sponge that right off the bat), idle state, full charge, no battery tweaks, phone used for at least a week or two, same percentage reading addons, etc. I don't need to go around starting a poll cause I'm happy with my battery life, but someone who's willing to go into depth and set parameters might want to set it up. I think some sort of group testing would be beneficial for those that are questioning their TouchPros... |
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Poor reception, particularly EVDO makes for really bad battery life. Editing the registry to allow "Mode of Operation" option in Phone settings allows for 1X only mode which saves battery life tremendously.
As for the charging issue, it's not due to heat with my Touch Pro. I monitored battery charge and discharge rates with NuepowerCPL, and from the very start, with a room temperature battery and phone, the charging rate drops below the discharge rate when using full EVDO or when in a call. Don't believe me, install NuepowerCPL and Try it out sometime. My Touch Pro does not get overly hot like others have complained. Perhaps it's because I have an Airave at home and it does not have to boost the radio power much for cell phone use. But the charging issue is still there. For Tethering it's not an issue because there is plenty of idle time when surfing for the charge rate to be higher than the discharge rate. -Ed |
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Nobody is contesting the fact that if you have a faulty device, that you need to replace it. Nobody is suggesting letting HTC off the hook either. We're suggesting that you use common sense and rational judgment. If your unit is genuinely defective, replace it. If it just doesn't meet your personal expectations, then either you made a bad investment and need to change up while you're within your 30 days to do so, OR your expectations were faulty and you need to adapt regardless of what that adaptation is. As I and others have said, HTC will release an update. Just because it's not done yesterday doesn't mean it's not coming, that they are unaware, or that they don't care. Voicing concern over an issue is one thing, and in fact it's appropriate to do so. Being obnoxious and making demands while accusing people of incompetence is another, and it's a poor method of achieving your goals. |
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