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Help Battery life isn't NEARLY what I expected.

elchip

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Nov 11, 2009
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My usage today:

14h 34m on battery, down to 40% when I plugged back in.

Display 32% (2h 18m)
Android OS 19% (32m 5s)
Phone Idle 8% (12h 16m)
Cell Standby 7% (14h 34m)
Voice Calls 7% (6m 29s! WTF?)
Dolphin Browser 6% (10m 6s)
...

This doesn't seem like even close to what I expected from a 3300 MAh battery. I have read about people getting something like 8 hours of screen-on time. My brightness is turned down to around 25% ... yet if I wanted to use my phone a whole lot longer than I did today, I wouldn't be able to.
 
I just got my phone yesterday and that's better than the stats I'm getting. I've been reading that it gets better after a few days, which I'm really hoping for. I unplugged at 11am with 100%, and at 8pm I was at like 35%. Screen on time was only like 2 hours. My Galaxy S2 with the stock battery was actually slightly better than that. But I'm not jumping to conclusions yet, I'll give it about a week to impress me. I run my phone at full everything, 100% screen brightness, 4g all day, background syncing, wi-fi and all that.
 
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I usually get 30 or so hours before I have to charge. Thats with gps on and Mobile recovery checking for the phones location. Using a few smart actions and little brightness. Best ive had with regular use, texting, and internet a bit, was 60 hours with 30 percent battery left. Was pretty amazed about that. Seems to be speratic tho.
 
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We rec'd 4 razr maxx phones last week.

3 of us easily finishing the nite out with 60% left on battery.

1 of us barely getting to the end of business without having to charge up.

phone gets very hot and running about 41 degrees C.

small percentage of phones are doing this. they have to be replaced.
soft start, hard start batt pull, wipe none works..

this is with 4g always on and in my case bluetooth always on.

also on the one phone google maps ran all the time in background. even when force stopped it would try to restart, the 3 other phones did not
 
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My usage today:

14h 34m on battery, down to 40% when I plugged back in.

Display 32% (2h 18m)
Android OS 19% (32m 5s)
Phone Idle 8% (12h 16m)
Cell Standby 7% (14h 34m)
Voice Calls 7% (6m 29s! WTF?)
Dolphin Browser 6% (10m 6s)
...

This doesn't seem like even close to what I expected from a 3300 MAh battery. I have read about people getting something like 8 hours of screen-on time. My brightness is turned down to around 25% ... yet if I wanted to use my phone a whole lot longer than I did today, I wouldn't be able to.

I have fairly close % as you (with 2h 44m 58s screen time though) and I'm at 40% right now with 1d 5h 19m. I use wifi at home and 4G on campus during day.

I wanna add a side note that while at work last night a guy plops down his white Razr on the counter. I say how do you like the Razr? He says he wish he knew about the Razr Maxx sooner so that he could get the better battery and he shows me the battery bar in the red. I didn't show him my Maxx battery, but it was only a couple notches down on the battery, so about 60%. And he said that his was unplugged in the morning (as was mine). I did not want to rub it in.
 
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I'm lurking around the maxx area because I think I want one.

BTW on battery life. With the DX (and most other devices) you have to recalibrate the battery monitor.

Basically you have to use the phone till it shuts down. Then charge up, and do it again. Since the device basically has to learn the battery (all batteries are a bit different). This allows the meter to be more accurate. And the meter, throttles the phone based on the percentage. (again this is what the DX did, I assume the RAZR would too).

So maybe you should try letting it run to shutdown mode.
 
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I finally decided to plug mine in yesterday after logging 36 hours on battery and hitting 50%. To me that is absolutely freaking amazing since my EVO would die every day after about 10 hours max. Not good on 12 hour shifts.

My typical scenario has been mostly texts and 4 or 5 calls less than 5 minutes, checking email several times per day and some browsing and reading the news. 4G and GPS are turned on, And of course, a few token games of solitaire on down time.

I should have written down the stats but it looked like wifi was the biggest user of energy followed by the screen (which I have set at auto-brightness).

Compared to what I had previously, this phone is awesome so far.

David
 
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