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Old October 13th, 2010, 06:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I am expecting more than 5 days of battery life using the stock battery.

Right now I'm at 79% and it's been 40 hours since unplugged.

This is what I configured:
Rooted
Installed ROM superevo
Installed Kernel 7.6 BFS SnapTurbo enabled
Installed setcpu with profile of screen off set to 245mhz, while keeping regular usage at 1ghz
Turned off back ground data
Turned off 3g

My minimal usage so far contained:
1 missed phone call
2 short phone calls (total probably less than 5 minutes)
3 text messages
2 sessions of manually turning 3g on and autosyncing my work calendar
2 sessions of short usage of navigating around the phone (calendar, settings, etc.)
10-20 times of pressing power switch to check clock

I will update again when my battery finally dies after minimal use, and also grab a shootme screenshot.

Good battery life can be attained!!!

Update:
I wrote up a post-review on my blog:
http://edsandroid.blogspot.com/2010/10/7-days-battery-potential.html

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Old October 13th, 2010, 06:50 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I respect what you are doing but seriously ...your not using your phone

I already know my phone will keep a charge when not in use...

I always wanted to last a full day WITH use....

like today 10 hours...bluetooth on (by mistake) most of the day ...leaving work with 50% charge wooohoo!
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I am expecting more than 5 days of battery life using the stock battery.

Right now I'm at 79% and it's been 40 hours since unplugged.

This is what I configured:
Rooted
Installed ROM superevo
Installed Kernel 7.6 BFS SnapTurbo enabled
Installed setcpu with profile of screen off set to 245mhz, while keeping regular usage at 1ghz
Turned off back ground data
Turned off 3g

My minimal usage so far contained:
1 missed phone call
2 short phone calls (total probably less than 5 minutes)
3 text messages
2 sessions of manually turning 3g on and autosyncing my work calendar
2 sessions of short usage of navigating around the phone (calendar, settings, etc.)
10-20 times of pressing power switch to check clock

I will update again when my battery finally dies after minimal use, and also grab a shootme screenshot.

Good battery life can be attained!!!
Yea, but in my opinion, using the EVO like that is a waste of potential. My battery gets me about 8 hours on pretty heavy use, and then i just plug her up for another run through. But this is pretty cool how much life you got, and the results will be very interesting to see. Keep up the good work!
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I respect what you are doing but seriously ...your not using your phone

I already know my phone will keep a charge when not in use...
^ This!!!

I bought a smart phone to USE it. Not to shut off everything that makes it worth the money and then brag about the battery lasting 5 days!
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Good arguments, but I must configure my phone for maximum potential in case the day comes when i need to extend the phone for couple days. It could be a weekend somewhere, it could be stuck in an elevator shaft, etc... Just part of risk management.

I'm just testing the phone now with minimal usage, and it's not like i don't use my phone, i still got my calls, and texts, and used calendar activesync when i needed them.

After this test, i will go back to normal usage of the phone, but at least i know how to extend my battery life, and perhaps only charge every 3 days instead since I'm lazy.
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perhaps only charge every 3 days instead since I'm lazy.
...because plugging in the charger is such a painfully strenuous activity!
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...because plugging in the charger is such a painfully strenuous activity!
Good point. I also have a second handset, a simple Samsung 330 I use as my second line. If I need extended call time I use that phone as it has better life than my EVO and an extended battery.

I can see where he's going with this so perhaps trimming all the fat off the handset IS worthwhile for him but I solved that with a second phone. I do so much with this handset now as it is.

If I need extra juice and can't charge it I have a spare battery pack, not a battery as I am not pulling the protective case to swap batteries. I just plug in the pack.
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good test.. interesting.

but... you can get 2 cheap batteries.. for backup... for $10 each.
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...because plugging in the charger is such a painfully strenuous activity!

Love the signature man. Brings back old memories.
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good text.. interesting.

but... you can get 2 cheap batteries.. for backup... for $10 each.

my plan ...

had a day at the state fair with awful reception and it killed the battery ...would have loved to have taken more pics and vids
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my plan ...

had a day at the state fair with awful reception and it killed the battery ...would have loved to have taken more pics and vids
Looks like you are in Texas?

I went to the State Fair for the Texas/ou game and was prepared for my phone to drain like carxy, I had my spare battery with me, etc.

I unplugged at 7 that morning and when I got back to Plano at 8:30 I still had 30% left. I was AMAZED. Granted, I was careful. But I still sent and recied text messages like crazy, took lots of pictures, etc. One thing I thought was really cool is that several of my friends have the Evo so we knew we could put on 4g to send and receive texts during the game when the 3g network would be bogged down. Those with BBs didn't get the texts til several HOURS later

(ps - Spring must not be in Plano because I had time without service almost 100% of the time !)

So that 30% remaining includes having 4g on for most of the game.

I spend a lot of time on the lake and reception is horable with all the hills but I can still spend all day on the lake, not change a thing and know I'll still have battery left if I need it.

Still....I awlays bring my spare battery and car charger.
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57 hours since unplugged, 71% battery remaining... I'm in SoCal, receptions been okay, like typically 1 to 2 bars (although reception seems very good).
I'm extremely happy with the new mods. With stock rom when i first had the device, i also did a minimal usage test, and was only able to last 3 days.
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57 hours since unplugged, 71% battery remaining... I'm in SoCal, receptions been okay, like typically 1 to 2 bars (although reception seems very good).
I'm extremely happy with the new mods. With stock rom when i first had the device, i also did a minimal usage test, and was only able to last 3 days.

$79.99/month (assuming no discount or family plan) gets you great battery life and:
15 missed phone calls
30 short phone calls (total probably less than 5 minutes)
45 text messages
15 sessions of manually turning 3g on and autosyncing my work calendar
15 sessions of short usage of navigating around the phone (calendar, settings, etc.)
150-300 times of pressing power switch to check clock

Might I suggest a watch, a pocket calendar, and a prepaid cell phone?

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Good arguments, but I must configure my phone for maximum potential in case the day comes when i need to extend the phone for couple days. It could be a weekend somewhere, it could be stuck in an elevator shaft, etc... Just part of risk management.
Just saw the elevator shaft thing. Classic

You only need fifteen minutes of battery in that case. Send email and texts to everyone, update calendar and facebook and twitter to "stuck in elevator shaft" and leave the GPS coordinates.

If you do get stuck in an elevator shaft, you may use more data in that 15 minutes than in the previous three months
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that's amazing bat life -
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Might I suggest a watch, a pocket calendar, and a prepaid cell phone?
Thanks for the suggestion. But i hate inconveniences such as wearing a watch, pocket calendar, or charging the battery (although i have plugs at home, work, and in the car).

I will get a prepaid cell phone if they offered the evo 4g with a good reliable/coverage network. I will also move to cheaper plan options if they offered it. I do use the 25% discount found in slickdeals, so i'm not paying too much, and have free wireless tethering through rooting.

Again, i'll return to using my phone normally after the minimal usage test. It's just that people always talk bad about the battery, and i'm here to prove the battery potential.

When I return to my normal usage of the evo it is simply navigation, some web surfing, some book reading, some facebook, and some real-time stock quotes. The Evo is absolutely a wonderful phone, but i don't necessarily need to be glued to it, and needing to charge less often is wonderful.

Everyone uses their Evo differently. After considering all the tradeoffs, the Evo is still the best phone for me at the moment. Thanks.
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I was just messing with you. You can have ten of them in a drawer. Your money, your choice. All good.

I understand the point of the test also.
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Your efforts are all worthwhile, don't let anyone discourage you.

If there was an app that would turn the EVO into just a phone with the click of a single button, I would install it. You can toggle it back to super badass mode anytime you want, but can also run conservatively if it's just sitting there waiting to take or place calls.

Remember when cell phones were only for making calls?
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Your efforts are all worthwhile, don't let anyone discourage you.

If there was an app that would turn the EVO into just a phone with the click of a single button, I would install it. You can toggle it back to super badass mode anytime you want, but can also run conservatively if it's just sitting there waiting to take or place calls.

Remember when cell phones were only for making calls?
Hey Palmetto, thanks. The superevo rom with snap turbo and setcpu is essentially that except without a good looking toggle button. When i turn off background data and 3g, it's essentially a phone with SMS, but no mobile data. When i turn the screen off it is running at 245mhz saving enormous battery life. I can easily set my phone to run at 1.19mhz when the screen is on, and superevo is currently the fastest rom with average linpack scores of 45 (stock evo had a score of 6, so superevo is like 7 times faster). The only big issue with superevo right now is that it doesn't support 4g, but the creator says he's working on that.
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(stock 2.1evo had a score of 6,
fixed!

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96 hours (4 days) with 51% remaining. The battery is performing better than I expected. Even some dumb-phones don't last this long, .
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...i just took my phone to china for 45 days.

I had airport mode turned on and wifi turned on....phone last 6-7 days without configuring anything....
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I wonder with my configured phone if airport mode can last 2+ months given reception signal is one of highest for battery consumption. Too bad I can't test it until i get a new phone in a year or two.
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To the op, this is what I'm getting from what you're doing.


You don't use your phone at all. A PDA would best off, along with a regular flip phone, for you.
I mean... really? You might as well just shut your phone completely off then go get a watch... save you the hassle of having to wake up your phone to see the time.

I think the Evo may have been your most expensive impulse buy to date judging from how its used.
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is there a way to turn off 3G without root?
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To the op, this is what I'm getting from what you're doing.


You don't use your phone at all. A PDA would best off, along with a regular flip phone, for you.
I mean... really? You might as well just shut your phone completely off then go get a watch... save you the hassle of having to wake up your phone to see the time.

I think the Evo may have been your most expensive impulse buy to date judging from how its used.
You obviously did not read this entire thread, and as well as don't understand people beyond your own little world.
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Yes it's real easy, it's the mobile data icon from your preferable widgets. I bought switchpro for $1 which lets me customize the on/off widgets in one bar, and it looks more pleasant. I mainly bought it because it can place like 6-8 icons in one row for quick one-touch ON/OFF of many things like 4g, 3g, wifi, bluetooth, gps, led flashlight, etc.
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your phone came stock with a mobile widget turn on/off so you can use that.
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To the op, this is what I'm getting from what you're doing.


You don't use your phone at all. A PDA would best off, along with a regular flip phone, for you.
I mean... really? You might as well just shut your phone completely off then go get a watch... save you the hassle of having to wake up your phone to see the time.

I think the Evo may have been your most expensive impulse buy to date judging from how its used.

agreed
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Wow, I'm amazed at some of the responses here.

First off, congrats on getting a phone that YOU wanted to have! IMO, that's an important thing to do.

Secondly, I'm glad to see that the phone is doing what YOU want it to do. 99% of the time, myself included, people don't use their phones to the MOST of the potential of the phone. It sure is nice to have the option there when needed though!!!

Finally, that's some awesome battery life (even if only using it sparingly). Thanks for sharing the information with us!!!

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Wow, I'm amazed at some of the responses here.

yeah.. i am with you... some people think others should all think and do as them!

so.. what if he only uses it less than 10% of its possibilities??

so.. if a person gets a super sports car.. but never breaks the speed limit on the road. He has no right to that car???
and you will belittle him for it? He should get a Civic instead?
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Yes it's real easy, it's the mobile data icon from your preferable widgets. I bought switchpro for $1 which lets me customize the on/off widgets in one bar, and it looks more pleasant. I mainly bought it because it can place like 6-8 icons in one row for quick one-touch ON/OFF of many things like 4g, 3g, wifi, bluetooth, gps, led flashlight, etc.
Thanks! Yeah I use the "More Icons" widget for that. It's neato.
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Thank you all for the supports. <3

Now I finally broke 144 hours (6 days) with 30% battery left. I think the battery goes down slower around this area, because I did use the phone a little bit more over the weekend with about 6 to 10 more 1 minute long phone calls, and about 5 more text messages.
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Even with almost no usage, this is really impressive.

I don't think many, if any simple phones can boast that. Now turn that thing on and see how fast you can drain the battery
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I'd like to add something to this thread.

The other night, I fell asleep before being able to put in a good 4 hours of EVO. Sorry to the purists...but I was tired.

I ended up going 12 hours off the charger based on the battery usage stats...and I had used up like 11% of my total battery. I recall seeing it at 51% when I pulled it off the charger, and the next morning when I looked at it again, I was at 40%.

The thing that was odd to me was the Andoird OS usage. It was the lowest I had ever seen it...7%.

I usually get 50% or higher on the Androind OS usage. Cell standby and WiFi were tied at 31% of the used battery...

So if you treat the EVO like a cell phone (even if you aren't rooted) you can get stellar time out of it. Had I turned off 3G and Wifi, I may have gotten by with 8% total usage over 12 hours.

The point is...you don't have to use the phone all the time to justify owning it. Sometimes, I prefer my laptop's 17" screen...and at other times, I like my PC's 22" screen. Hell, at times, I even sleep. If I know that I will be gone for awhile, I limit my EVO usage so that it lasts me a whole day.

It's not that hard to do. If you can't put the EVO down, you may have a problem.
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It's not that hard to do. If you can't put the EVO down, you may have a problem.

Yes. I believe I do. I am not alone.

50+ texts today, some texas hold em on break, and a bit of streaming pandora and a couple webpages. Wait, I checked my calendar for tonight too.

Go ahead, lock me in a padded room. Please make sure I have signal and an outlet.
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Old October 18th, 2010, 11:34 AM   #36 (permalink)
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Yes. I believe I do. I am not alone.

50+ texts today, some texas hold em on break, and a bit of streaming pandora and a couple webpages. Wait, I checked my calendar for tonight too.

Go ahead, lock me in a padded room. Please make sure I have signal and an outlet.

Padded cells are for violent crazies (iPhone users), not an EVO addict. Before I got an EVO, I didn't reach for my phone every 27 seconds like I do now. I am intentionally using it less than desired at this time. I don't want to put in more than a couple of hours each day fiddling with it. I find myself using it more than 4...and that's just not right for me.

It's funny that you mention the outlet and signal...

I was thinking the other day...if I ever had to go to prison for life...I'd be OK as long as I could use the EVO and keep it charged.
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Yeah if I never used my phone it would last that lon... oh, nice. It just died 5 hrs. later...

(luckily every day isn't as bad as that...)
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7d and 2h with 9% left. Looks like from 6d 30%, it drained much faster. I will be ending my test here, but at least it lasted more than a week.
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Wow, that's pretty good life and I can see a few uses for it. A few years ago I was stuck in a hurricane for 3 days and actually 4 without power (Wilma in Cozumel). I was babying my A900 to make it through and it finally died. Spent 11 days in the mountains of NM hiking this summer with the Evo. I made it with some power to spare but not that much. There are situations where extending the run can be very helpful.
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so.. where are the pics??
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Ed's Android Apps: 7 days battery potential

Ed's Android Apps: My HTC Evo 4G Configuration
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I love the Seidio 3500mAh Extended Battery... never hit below 50% at the end of the day with moderate to heavy use, and I love how it fits in my hand. $58.71 plus free Shipping at Amazon:

Amazon.com: Seidio Innocell 3500 mAh Extended Life Battery for HTC EVO 4G (Black): Cell Phones & Accessories: Reviews, Prices & more
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that's completely awesome!
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I am expecting more than 5 days of battery life using the stock battery.

Right now I'm at 79% and it's been 40 hours since unplugged.

This is what I configured:
Rooted
Installed ROM superevo
Installed Kernel 7.6 BFS SnapTurbo enabled
Installed setcpu with profile of screen off set to 245mhz, while keeping regular usage at 1ghz
Turned off back ground data
Turned off 3g

My minimal usage so far contained:
1 missed phone call
2 short phone calls (total probably less than 5 minutes)
3 text messages
2 sessions of manually turning 3g on and autosyncing my work calendar
2 sessions of short usage of navigating around the phone (calendar, settings, etc.)
10-20 times of pressing power switch to check clock

I will update again when my battery finally dies after minimal use, and also grab a shootme screenshot.

Good battery life can be attained!!!

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I wrote up a post-review on my blog:
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Ummm ya you turned everything off. Actually im fully stock on my phone and i can get 2 or 3 days if i leave 3G off. But whats the point of that.
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