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Hey Droid lovers....I was having issues with my battery life for about a week and then went into the marketplace and bought Advanced Task Killer....WOW, my battery is lasting a greater part of the day now...Where before it was only lasting 2 hours. I use the phone about 6 to 7 hours a day for talking....
I recommend this app for all Droid users....You would be amazed at the stuff running on the Droid that doesn't need to be running.
Hey Capt,
When you plug it back in and it turns on, if your phone is working properly, it should charge....does it not?
OK - am I doing something wrong?
Full charge - unplug time - 4:00 am.
As of 9:10pm I am at 30% battery.
I have push AND fetch for email accounts OFF. I only check for new messages when I open the mail app. I have syncing with Facebook & Gmail OFF. I only synced once to get my contacts onto the phone and then disabled syncing. I have background data and auto-sync OFF.
I made 3 phone calls all under 5 minutes long. Texted maybe 15-20 times. Browsed for about 15 minutes. Screen brightness is set ALL the way to the lowest position on the slider, and screen timeout is 15 seconds.
Doesn't this sound horrible? I know I've switched from the iPhone which can't multitask, but even without multitasking, with mostly ALL options disabled, 30% after 15 hours mostly in standby, that doesn't seem good?
How good of signal strength do you have where you are at?
One of the things I have come across is that being in a weak signal area of a home can drain a battery fast. I have had my moto slvr that would normally hold a charge for about 4-5 days.
(yep lots of standby for me as I don't talk on the cell that much, my last months bill only had 18 minutes used on it out of 450.)
But this phone if I drove over to my brothers house and spent the night would drain in 4-5 hours after leaving it on the coffee table in the room I was staying at. I was puzzled shortly as to why it would drain so quick.
Well then next time I went over I was setting the phone down when I noticed that the phone was searching for a signal and switched to analog. Then it would search for a signal then switch back to evdo. And it just kept doing this... but only in that room . As soon as I would walk out of the room with it, it would lock in evdo and stay on.
To cut to the chase what ever was going on with the signal in that room kept causing the phone to search for another network even though there was 2-3 bars of signal there. This was eating up my battery in a very short amount of time. Check your signal and if it is weak move it to another location that has a stronger signal.
But I hope that they come out with an extended battery soon for the droid.
It is not a deal killer for me as I am just a guy that uses it when I to go to work then back home in the evenings. But if I were younger before I had a family then I would need all the extended standby as I was very rarely home so I could see this would affect a person on the move.