TheAlmightyDrew
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Does wallpaper impact battery life significantly?
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Live Wallpapers are definitely battery drainers. I wouldn't suggest using them.
Does wallpaper impact battery life significantly?
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I am using paper with just a logo. What would you define as "Live"?
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I'll agree with most that the battery life is less than spectacular. I find that I get a full days use out of my Pro but I have made some changes.
My Usage:
- I've removed a bunch of APK's to cut down on running services and such that I dont use.
- Skype (Not VZW Mobile Version) is always running
-- I send and receive messages throughout the day
- Couple of phone calls during the day and about 20-30 minute call on the way home with the wife.
- Text messaging throughout the day.
- 30 Minutes of web browsing while out to lunch.
- GMail Sync (always active)
- Touchdown for Exchange (Active Sync Push, always active)
- Set CPU Profiles
-- Screen Off = 300
-- Batt > 50% = 800 / 300
-- Batt < 50% = 600 / 300
- Launcher Pro Plus replaced MotoBlur
My largest consumers of battery life is Phone Idle 33%, Display 30%, and Cell Standby 26%.
I'd imagine that the keyboard backlight is contributing to the display consumption numbers. It would be helpful if keyboard backlighting could be disabled.
3hr 45min and it just rolled to the 80% battery indication. On that note, the status bar icon indicator sucks. It lacks refined movement to properly indicate the actual battery life. At 50% it looks like its really stating 60-70%.
I'll update the post with new battery usage statistics after 8hrs of usage and again at 10hrs.
what display settings are you using?
I'll agree with most that the battery life is less than spectacular. I find that I get a full days use out of my Pro but I have made some changes.
My Usage:
- I've removed a bunch of APK's to cut down on running services and such that I dont use.
- Skype (Not VZW Mobile Version) is always running
-- I send and receive messages throughout the day
- Couple of phone calls during the day and about 20-30 minute call on the way home with the wife.
- Text messaging throughout the day.
- 30 Minutes of web browsing while out to lunch.
- GMail Sync (always active)
- Touchdown for Exchange (Active Sync Push, always active)
- Set CPU Profiles
-- Screen Off = 300
-- Batt > 50% = 800 / 300
-- Batt < 50% = 600 / 300
- Launcher Pro Plus replaced MotoBlur
My largest consumers of battery life is Phone Idle 33%, Display 30%, and Cell Standby 26%.
I'd imagine that the keyboard backlight is contributing to the display consumption numbers. It would be helpful if keyboard backlighting could be disabled.
3hr 45min and it just rolled to the 80% battery indication. On that note, the status bar icon indicator sucks. It lacks refined movement to properly indicate the actual battery life. At 50% it looks like its really stating 60-70%.
I'll update the post with new battery usage statistics after 8hrs of usage and again at 10hrs.
I use the automatic settings.
A few other things to note:
- GPS, WLAN, and Bluetooth are all disabled. I enable them only as needed.
This is a capture after nearly 20 hours of use. Battery percentage is at 30, but you wouldn't know that from the status bar icon.. I believe the problem we are all experiencing is 1.) Bloatware, 2.) Less than perfect hardware tuning. I would imagine at some point in time an update will come from moto/vzw that will help with the battery life issues.
Just depends on what I'm doing. 90% of my work force is in Asia Pacific so my off hours are usually busier than my day hours. I also spend 8hrs at a desk during the day, so Im not going to reading emails on my phone when I have Outlook...
The display is only one small part of the puzzle. I strongly believe the Pro has an inherent reception issue that causes the radio to be particularly chatty which eats up battery power. I stand behind the belief that an update will trickle down at some point to help with the consumption issues.