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So far I have found battery life to be pretty good even better than what this article is stating. I've gone 3 days on the initial charge. Granted I was not trying to do everything under the sun with it constantly, but I would say in general a pretty decent battery life.
Last edited by sparkyaclown; 11-09-2009 at 06:41 AM.
Today will be my first full day on the battery. I have bluetooth going and push email from both Gmail and Exchange. Let's see how it goes. I'll report back later tonight.
I got about 13 hours yesterday with wifi on when the battery went to yellow....
Thats plenty enough for me but I have not actually talked on it very long
It took mine about 6 hours to get to 60%, that's with about 2 hours of talk time, and alot of fidgeting. Was likely only in sleep mode about 30 minutes of that time. That's not bad for a battery that is running a mini computer.
Resistance is futile.
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So far the highest battery drainer I have noticed is the display. Ive enabled auto brightness and have screen turn off after 1 minute.
Sometimes a "smartphone" is only as smart as its user.
i set my screen to 30 second timer, and i have my brightness set for 1/4 (which is far bright enough for me)
Resistance is futile.
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I would like to know of a way to have the back, home, menu search buttons illuminated when screen is on. is there a setting for that? It seems these shut off when you dont want them too.
Sometimes a "smartphone" is only as smart as its user.
I did this as well. Also have WiFi and GPS turned off unless I am specifically using them. Have bluetooth always turned on. The one thing the Droid has over the iPhone - replaceable battery! Just buy a backup battery if you are worried about battery life and plop it in when necessary.