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Battery life question

What do you mean it shows it running? Since gps is all sorts of wonky on the Vibrant, it could be you opened up maps or some such and when you clicked back or home, it wasn't done trying to find your location and thus the icon stays up. Reboot the phone for one thing to just make it simpler, and two, from the drop down notification bar, turn gps off.

And yes live wallpaper will use more power then some image, but i can't say how much.

A good thread to read, and do read it all. http://androidforums.com/samsung-vibrant/138944-how-save-power.html
 
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I'm not sure how to turn gps off and do you know how to delete the applications that came with the phone? Like gps and slacker

I highly recommend you install the Power Control shortcut bar, it's very easy and then you can disable all the more draining services affecting your battery.

To use the Power Control shortcut bar:
1.
From the Home screen, touch
and hold an empty area until
the
Add to Home screen menu
displays.

2.
Touch Android Widgets ➔ Power
Control
. The Power Control
shortcut is added to the second
panel of the Home screen.

3.
Touch one of the icons on the
Power Control shortcut bar to
activate the application. A green bar displayed beneath the
icon means the application was activated (turned on).

4.
Touch one of the icons a second time to deactivate the
application. The green bar is removed from beneath the
icon which means the application was deactivated

(turned off).
 
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off topic sorry

hey yatimahakddaidoamiji,

i see you abandoned the behold deuce and are over in this forum now. good to see your still around
I got Tmo to swap my Behold II for the Vibrant.

I'm not sure how to turn gps off and do you know how to delete the applications that came with the phone? Like gps and slacker

Anyways, rync888, deleting stuff like slacker requires you root your phone. But the easiest way would be to go read this thread for info: http://androidforums.com/samsung-vibrant/147852-root-eugenes-vibrant4-lag-fix-amazing.html

They use BHMAN/Eugene's rom that has alot of the preinstalled programs removed.
 
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I highly recommend you install the Power Control shortcut bar, it's very easy and then you can disable all the more draining services affecting your battery.

To use the Power Control shortcut bar:
1.
From the Home screen, touch
and hold an empty area until
the
Add to Home screen menu
displays.

2.
Touch Android Widgets ➔ Power
Control
. The Power Control
shortcut is added to the second
panel of the Home screen.

3.
Touch one of the icons on the
Power Control shortcut bar to
activate the application. A green bar displayed beneath the
icon means the application was activated (turned on).

4.
Touch one of the icons a second time to deactivate the
application. The green bar is removed from beneath the
icon which means the application was deactivated

(turned off).


Where can I download this at I don't see it on market
 
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You might even just want to pick up a spare battery. At $3.19 delivered they're cheap enough even if you only use them once a year!

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1500MAH OEM BATTERY FOR SAMSUNG I9000 GALAXY S NEW - eBay (item 280546973427 end time Sep-09-10 07:01:41 PDT)


The link posted above is a dead link - item removed... Try this for just the battery:
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NEW BATTERY FOR SAMSUNG i9000 GALAXY S 1500MAH - eBay (item 220648588530 end time Sep-03-10 08:56:40 PDT) This is an OEM Samsung battery by the way and includes shipping.

If you prefer buying multiple batteries or a charger/battery combo deal try searching for "battery Samsung Vibrant" - you will get lots of options.
 
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I got Tmo to swap my Behold II for the Vibrant.


i think most did the same. my vibrant will be in my hands end of next week.:D

for the OP also for battery life on any dimness sensor phone turn of the auto feature as it jacks your battery and is not like in a laptop where that sensor uses a fraction of a percentage of the total usage.

with my behold (after the 1.6 update stole my battery) i learned to use the power control to turn stuff on and off and use 2g/3g widget to turn it to 2g overnight when i sleep.
 
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Once the gps gets fixed, I'll buy my first app, Locale. I remember when it was free and it was an awesome app, until it would cause the Behold II to reboot lol, the good ol' days

doode, my buddy has got the vibrant and was complaining about the GPS, i took a look and it was just a tad slower to lock on the the behold.

so the GPS cant be that much worse than the beholds GPS slowness can it?
 
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doode, my buddy has got the vibrant and was complaining about the GPS, i took a look and it was just a tad slower to lock on the the behold.

so the GPS cant be that much worse than the beholds GPS slowness can it?

Yep, mine can be slow occasionally (it might take up to a minute to locate me on the rare occasion). But it works perfectly as far as getting me from point A to point B and pinpointing my location on Google maps.

Some peoples' Vibrants have GPS that is completely useless. They can't navigate or geolocate on Google Maps. Samsung is aware of this and a fix is forthcoming next month. I'm not in the least concerned.
 
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I am a new android user and on I have had my phone for a week now and the battery is still the same. its pretty bad for my liking. this what i had running. twitter widget updating evert 5 mins. a facebook widget updating every 30 mins. a pandora widget. live wallpaper screen timeout 15 secs. screen at its dimmest all the time. ohh and facebook wasnt always log on but for the most part it was. twitter was always logged on i never have bluetooth,gps,or wifi on and i got about 5 1/2 hours with this. i want to know if this is just me using the phone way too much to expect better stuff or if it is just my battery and if you are getting way better battery explain what you have running it would really help me out.
now i have mad some changes to what i do but i still dont get much more battery and to me it feels like it is taking away from the android experience that i have in my head haha. i am new to android so please take it easy on me.
 
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I am a new android user and on I have had my phone for a week now and the battery is still the same. its pretty bad for my liking. this what i had running. twitter widget updating evert 5 mins. a facebook widget updating every 30 mins. a pandora widget. live wallpaper screen timeout 15 secs. screen at its dimmest all the time. ohh and facebook wasnt always log on but for the most part it was. twitter was always logged on i never have bluetooth,gps,or wifi on and i got about 5 1/2 hours with this. i want to know if this is just me using the phone way too much to expect better stuff or if it is just my battery and if you are getting way better battery explain what you have running it would really help me out.
now i have mad some changes to what i do but i still dont get much more battery and to me it feels like it is taking away from the android experience that i have in my head haha. i am new to android so please take it easy on me.

Your main problem will be twitter updating every 5 min and facebook every 15 min. Unless you really need those to update so frequently, I would set it higher, maybe something like 1 or 2 hours apart if you're worried about missing a tweet or status update. Also, your battery life will depend on how ofte you're using the device in those 5.5 hours. If you have 2 hours of use on it, that mixed with a live wallpaper and frequent data transmissions will use the battery quicker than otherwise. The problem you're experiencing is due to the fact that this is such a beast of a device, with its 1GHz processor and super AMOLED screen, that 1500mAh batteries just can't power it for as long as, say, a less powerful device such as a BlackBerry. Buy an extra battery and charge the device whenever you can and you should be happier with your "android experience".
 
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I am a new android user and on I have had my phone for a week now and the battery is still the same. its pretty bad for my liking. this what i had running. twitter widget updating evert 5 mins. a facebook widget updating every 30 mins. a pandora widget. live wallpaper screen timeout 15 secs. screen at its dimmest all the time. ohh and facebook wasnt always log on but for the most part it was. twitter was always logged on i never have bluetooth,gps,or wifi on and i got about 5 1/2 hours with this. i want to know if this is just me using the phone way too much to expect better stuff or if it is just my battery and if you are getting way better battery explain what you have running it would really help me out.
now i have mad some changes to what i do but i still dont get much more battery and to me it feels like it is taking away from the android experience that i have in my head haha. i am new to android so please take it easy on me.

Justin has a good response for you and I would add that you might want to make sure that you aren't in a fringe 3G area. If you are, and your device is constantly "looking" for a 3G tower then it will consume quite a bit of charge while doing so. In this case, you are better off disabling 3G until you get into a better reception area.
 
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