Yes, I use the stock Facebook sync, messaging, and contacts app and pics sync fine.Looks like I will spend my night doing the factory reset...hoping it works. Are you able to sync your fb pics to your contacts?
No, it is pretty simple though, plug into your computer via USB and copy to your HD everything you want.Ace....did you post a link on another thread on how to back up photo, apps, music and such before doing a factory reset? If so, I can't find it. If not, my bad.
ok, I decided to see how God awful this battery problem is. I am stock rooted ics. I switched from nova launcher back to the stock sense launcher. nova is still installed, but not being used. I put in my Verizon extended battery and cover. I charged up the battery, left the phone on WiFi, and then went to bed last night.
I woke up, and checked the phone. After nine hours the battery is at 87%.
Now I turned off WiFi, and am using 4G with the signal showing only one bar. This should simulate someone going to work. I will be using opera web browser and playing games like angry birds, hearts, and backGammon.
I'll see how many hours I can go with heavy use in a one to two bar 4G signal area on a extended battery at 87%.
here are the battery usage screen shots
it says time without a signal 74%
does that mean I had WiFi on 74% of the time?
because I did load many web pages during that last 3.5 hours when WiFi was off.
Anyway, I am not one of those complaining about the battery. I usually use the standard battery and charge often.
however, I do own the rezound extended battery and also a thunderbolt extended battery as a spare. I can't imagine two extended batteries not lasting through anyone's work day.
What I have found to work for me. Charge the phone over night, then let the phone completely drain and die before plugging back in. After a few times of this I have never had a problem. Also when it says fully charged unplug and plug the phone right back in, for some reason it will stop charging at about 98% yet it says 100%. I can get about 15 hours out of my stock battery with pretty good usage throughout the day.
LoudRam said:You want to avoid letting your phone discharge completely. It's not good for the battery. Neither is trying to top it off by unplugging and plugging in your phone right away. Both can ruin your battery.
I won't say you are not right. As I stated though, its what has worked for me. I have had this HTC phone for about 5 months, and it is the first one that I haven't even thought about buying the extended battery for. My personal opinion is that this method has helped my battery.