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ive been using it on wi-fi (started @ 100% 3.5 hours ago) & ive downloaded / installed at least 20 apps .. sent about a hundred texts ; two 10-15 minute calls .. facebook & twitter a lot

also using a live wallpaper & brightness almost all the way up & its only @ 70% ...
Cool, this is shaping up to be the ideal phone for me. Time will tell.
 
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This will come as no shocker for a comparison, but the battery is far and away better than my Dinc. Got my SF at 1ish, had class until 4 and then started to set everything up and play around with it. Did a lot of texting, some emails, web surfing, played with some apps for a bit and I have a live wallpaper up, 4 widgets and bluetooth and GPS on. I'm at 75% atm, my Dinc would be at 50%.
 
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UPDATE

Today - unplugged @ 7:15 went to class till 2:16 (light usage)
prob sent/recieved 30 texts .. checked twitter & facebook once & checked the time like 10 times.

screen was @ full brightness. when i got out battery was @ 91% ... still havnt plugged it in & have been using it HEAVILY
(brightness now halfway) & im at 69% (hehe)... so this can EASILY last me till tmr morning if i had too.. doubt ill even need the extended battery

sorry for the poor punctuation & stuff .. too busy & trying to write this fast


EDIT: this may seem like alot to me .. considering i had a defective battery in my D2 .. but my first day of school i got out didnt touch it AT ALL & it had 30%.. but the battery still seems good compared to my old iphone 3g
 
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I don't have high expectations for smart phone battery life, since I have yet to see any that are good. This one will get the average person through the day from what I can tell. That's all I need, most people put their phones on a charger at least once a day anyway. I know I do.

I don't think I'm going to need the 2200 battery. I'm at least holding off on it for now.
 
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The SAMOLED screen and the battery saving features of this Fascinate is giving me better battery life than my Droid 1. If I had to guess, I'd say about 50% better.

That is so good to hear. I have been using the Droid X this week, and the battery is exceptional, even with the live wall paper I'm using. I was worried about the battery life on the Fascinate, but I ordered one anyways. Coming on Tuesday, for the reasons I listed in another thread.
 
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I'm averaging between 14-18 hours just 100% in the AM to stone cold dead and powering off in the PM. I only have Friday and Saturday to go by since Thursday I had the partial charge the phone ships with. Anyway, In 14-18 hours Im averaging probably 2hrs of actual phone calls, 20-30 emails sent and received, 150-200 texts sent and received, 1-1.5hrs of using games and apps that not need wi-fi, 1-1.5hrs of using Internet and apps that need wi-fi.
 
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Sounds right. I theorized somewhere else that the SF is probably good for 5 hours of straight consecutive usage. A one hour phone call usually drains the battery 12-14% or so. One hour on the Internet/wi-fi is closer to 16-18% or so it seems to me. Im not really battery testing as much today as the first or second day. Bottom Line it lasts from when I wake up to when I sleep. Good enough for me and likely I wont pull the trigger on the Extended Battery
 
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I mostly use the WiFi because I'm at a university so there's always a network nearby. I found that the 3G is spotty around me and really takes a toll on my battery when on...IMO probably more than the screen (I force mine to be at about 30%).

Today I unplugged at 8am have used total of about 2-3hrs of wifi web browsing (w/ about 10mins of YouTube) sent/received about 10 emails, talked for 47mins, sent 10 txt msgs, downloaded/installed 4 apps, and played around with said apps for another hour.

It's about 11:30pm and my battery is at 50%.

I check the box "Use Dial Up Networking" which i think keeps the 3G antenna disabled, so when I turn wifi off it saves even more battery, cause neither is enabled, but voice/texts can still go through. PLUS, I don't know if it's related or just coincidence, since I stared doing this yesterday I notice my signal is 3-4 bars more consistently with only 10% of "Time without a signal" vs 40% my previous 3 days.

As far as I can tell there's not any disadvantage to this other than having to turn it back on when wifi isn't available...I hope there's no hidden data costs I'm incurring.
 
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Ive just noticed that when the phones battery is almost dead (flashing red battery icon)
It forces the screen brightness down to minimum, Im assuming its to squeeze out a few more minuets from the phone. Im loving the touchwiz that samsung has implemented in here personally. all that's needed is a root to wipe out the bloatware and perhaps 2.2 of course
 
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Well, I've finally had the chance to put the Fascinate through a full day of usage. It did well, even though I accidentally forgot to turn off all the background data checks (with two google accounts and a facebook account). I turned those off late evening (I had them off on the Droid X - I don't mind checking manually once in a while when I will actually have time to read it, anyways!) It lasted the full work day with some to spare. That's with lots of voice calls, gaming, internet browsing, and a little bit of email and texting. It did probably within 2-4 hours of what I could stretch out of the Droid X. I think this phone will do fine.

It's rooted, with Autokiller, and Launcher Pro Plus. Also, I've removed what I can safely of the Verizon bloat. Performance has been great. I have the screen set to auto with power saving features enabled. Nevertheless, when I stuck it in bright sunlight, it cranked up all the way so I could easily see it. It's a very nice phone.
 
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