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OK, here's the issue I've been experiencing for the past month. I take my fully charged phone off the charger, check my alarm for the morning, put the phone back in stand by and go to bed. I wake up and the phone is completely dead. Won't even turn on. So it's back to the charger.
I only have 2 screens used. I run the Google search widget, a clock widget, my calendar widget, and a weather widget. The wallpaper is completely black, and the screen brightness is set to around 7%. There should be no excuse for the battery drain when the phone is not being used.
I understand that widgets and other unecessary things running can cause a strain but my original Droid ran FAR more things and didn't have this issue. Anyone else having the same problem?
Personally I think some of the junk apps Verizon so kindly provided us with (sarcasm for those that can't catch it) should be removeable as I don't use any of them. Seriously, zero! These constantly run and even when I kill them they pop right back up. I feel cheated.
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that sounds like a defective battery. i know these batteries aren't great, but what you are describing is unusable. how long does it go during the actual day, when you are using it? only a couple hours? i would have returned it. since you can't do that now, i would at least demand a new battery and hope that it's just a bad battery.
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I would definatly check into the battery. My Thunderbolt is great on the battery, even with atleast one widget running on each screen. Sounds like you got a bum battery. I may also recomend purchasing one of the 1700 mAH batteries. It still fits inside the original space so no need for a new battery cover. I ordered one today from here 1700 mAH battery.
I will let you know how it works out.
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My battery life is also very poor, although sporadic. For the past 24 hours, I monitored battery usage with Android System Info . Starting with 92% charge, I rebooted, started Android System Info, and did not use the phone for 24 hours. The charge fell to 9% without me ever using it! The battery usage according to Android System Info battery stats were:
Maps 24%,
Cell Standby 26%,
Phone Idle 24%,
ES Task Manager 17%,
Android System 4%,
Display 3%,
com.htc.launcher 2%.
Any ideas what's going on?
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Maps and ES Task Manager seem high. Seems like task manager is killing Maps and it keeps restarting using up power. While I use Google Maps a few times a day, I've never seen it show up in the list using any percentage. My cell standby and phone idle are usually around 20% and voice calls or display are the only ones that ever get above 30%. I'm running all stock, no task killers.
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This does sound like a bad battery. The battery life is not great for these phones, but yours is exceptionally bad. I ordered the extended battery. It does require a bigger cover on the back, but it does come with it. The extra bulkiness is worth the extra battery life. I can get throught a whole day of work without charging now.
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ssilver wrote:My battery life is also very poor, although sporadic. For the past 24 hours, I monitored battery usage with Android System Info . Starting with 92% charge, I rebooted, started Android System Info, and did not use the phone for 24 hours. The charge fell to 9% without me ever using it! The battery usage according to Android System Info battery stats were:
Maps 24%,
Cell Standby 26%,
Phone Idle 24%,
ES Task Manager 17%,
Android System 4%,
Display 3%,
com.htc.launcher 2%.
Any ideas what's going on?
if your using the task manager to kill apps, then i would quit doing that. force close maps through settings--applications. then turn the phone off and back on and this time disable the app killer and see how it goes.
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I thought turning it off would save some juice, not. I epxect it is a hardware flaw, something that firmware may never fix if turning it off it still dies. Some kind of design flaw in the circuitry is my guess.
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My battery use to die after four hours. Now it lasts for 15 hours. I downloaded the app Battery Last and a task killer called TaskPanel. I'm still testing it out, but for the past two days, my battery has been great. I was considering the extended battery but now it seems like I don't need it anymore. All seven screens are filled. I even used my pandora for a little while and the phone still hasn't died. Try it out and hopefully it works for your HTC Thunderbolt as well
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sweet_lizzie wrote:My battery use to die after four hours. Now it lasts for 15 hours. I downloaded the app Battery Last and a task killer called TaskPanel. I'm still testing it out, but for the past two days, my battery has been great. I was considering the extended battery but now it seems like I don't need it anymore. All seven screens are filled. I even used my pandora for a little while and the phone still hasn't died. Try it out and hopefully it works for your HTC Thunderbolt as well
TaskPanel. is a helpful app and helps to identify heavy loads on battery.. Also I can say that the extended battery is a big plus to have.. I used mine heavyly for 46 hous and ended day with 40%..