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Stock 2.3.3 battery drain

Damn 30 hours.

Is there a anything else i can do? I mirrored all your other tricks ....here is what is being used,

Phone idle 32
Cell standby 24
Voice call 21
Display 12
Android os 5
Wifi 4
Gmail 2

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Sleep mode or airplane mode at night if possible will save battery. I occasionally use airplane mode because I use my phone as an alarm clock. Beyond that, it seems like we have covered everything.
My phone is currently at 23 hours unplugged, screen on 2 hours, and 70% left

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A Factory Reset just resolved my friend's battery drain issues as well as the issue of random reboots.

For what it's worth, running the battery down to zero had no impact.
 
I was having some problems after the OTA update. Phone was slower to respond, hit an app & it took several seconds before the app responded. Try to dial a number and it took several seconds before the phone responded. Hit the end call button & it would hang up after several seconds.

I did a factory reset, including wiping the SD card (I copied the files I wanted onto my laptop). After the reset, I re installed all my apps & the phone works great.

Battery life is very good. I ran the battery down until the phone shut off a couple of times.

GB is working great for me & my Droid X.

Downloaded the Netflix app from the Market.
 
Not to rub it in... But I am currently at 1 day, 21 hours unplugged, screen on time of just over 4.5hours. And still 20% battery.

Everyone's experience will differ, but it all depends on if you correctly calibrated the battery and how u use the phone.

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Task killers kill apps. So people think thud I'd good wrong. The next time you.open that app it will take a lot more power. If you let it run Android is well built and will handle the multitasking well.

Not sure on the anti virus but I think it has to do with constantly scanning which kills power


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Task killers kill apps. So people think thud I'd good wrong. The next time you.open that app it will take a lot more power. If you let it run Android is well built and will handle the multitasking well.

Not sure on the anti virus but I think it has to do with constantly scanning which kills power


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I use lookout for an anti virus and also use a task killer the only time I use the task killer is when I turn my phone back on because it pops up in my top corner of my phone,,but I'm sure its always running and as for anti virus I use lookout so I'm,sure your rite its up in the top corner of my phone to so are u saying I'd get alot better battery life without both of them but what about viruses and stuff from Dow.loading non market apps and stuff
 
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