For some reason it always drops from like 90% to 50% even when it's in my pocket for even an hour and I'm not even on it or using any apps. It's on automatic brightness also. I don't charge it over night either.
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For some reason it always drops from like 90% to 50% even when it's in my pocket for even an hour and I'm not even on it or using any apps. It's on automatic brightness also. I don't charge it over night either.
Last edited by jets91090; 03-11-2010 at 06:51 PM.
Since getting this phone I charge it every night and sometimes during the day also (huge battery hog). My old phone (LG Chocolate) only saw the charger once or twice a week. I guess we just got to get used to it.
Turn off GPS and disable Location Services. Also, make sure your phone has a good signal. It eats the battery searching for towers and 3G
Unless the battery use in your about phone is indicating an unusual amount of usage I wouldn't worry about GPS. It only comes on when you use it.
These phones require a lot of power so charging daily or even twice daily is normal.
Turn off wifi when you're not using it. Having the Droid continually searching for a wifi signal is a huge drain on the battery. Install the Power Widget, then it's easy to turn on wifi when you need it.
Once I did that my battery life increased greatly. But I do leave GPS on. It doesn't seem to be much of a drain for me.
EDIT: If you're already doing that, maybe your new battery is bad. Is your new battery is a cheap one? I've found that cheap OEM batteries can sometimes be bad and will not hold a charge well.
Last edited by sustained; 03-11-2010 at 07:43 PM.
The first one I had did that. Then one day the screen stopped working, I took it back and they swapped it for me. My new one is much much better. The difference I noticed was that the battery on the new one had no charge at all when I got it.
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My wife's droid would drop really bad, everynight she would go from 100 to 50. We took it back to verizon and got a new one. The guy tried to say it was normal and she needed a task killer. Well new one keeps a great charge
Look at the Battery Usage info in Settings. It will tell you what is using most of your battery life.
*228# on VZW will let you update your roaming and tower info. It should help your battery life if you are in a low signal area.
I have a VZW BDA signal amplifier outside of my office door & my battery life is awesome. I still charge it nightly but have no problems with it suddenly dying. I run blue-tooth, GPS, Touchdown (push) and location services all the time and use the internet feature all the time.
The only time I noticed it eat battery power is if it is in the car dock and being used as a navigation device & this is understood to be a battery hog due to the screen being on all time & huge data transfer since I like the google satellite view & traffic layers activated.
I still don't get this.
I have a charger in my car and home.
Why would I care about battery life.
I mean we aren't talking about an iPhone which doesn't allow battery changes are we ???? What am I missing ?
Yes, Village Idiot is my name. I'm likely the last one on the planet that doesn't understand this requirement.
My apologies for my stupidity. I'm still trying to learn.
Last edited by SANhacker; 03-11-2010 at 09:02 PM.