I turn my data off every time I'm not checking my email
I rarely ever use my internet.
Phone gets 9 hours at the very most.
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I turn my data off every time I'm not checking my email
I rarely ever use my internet.
Phone gets 9 hours at the very most.
Sent from my DROID RAZR using DroidForums
-Joe
Getting poor battery life with the RAZR post update is obviously not normal. Please try the myriad of suggestions posted in this thread if you're having issues. If you haven't tried them, you're just complaining. No offense, but it frustrates me when people are given a correct answer but would rather continue asking the same question. Are you here for a solution or just to complain?
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May I make a suggestion? Plug your charger I'm and then power down the phone. Leave it on charge this way until the phone reaches 100% as indicated by the large animated battery. Then use it till it signals "low battery" and charge normally from there on.
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"Professor FoxKat"
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Thanks all for all suggestions. I tried everything suggested, and even did a hard reset and didnt reinstall anything but contacts. I ran on cdma only, turned off wifi and bluetooth, dropped all widgets,and ran for a day in safe mode. All to no avail. Called verizon tech support and they opened a case witb motorola. After a week or two, when no cause could be found, they sent a warrany replacement with same os version. First day with new device i got better than double the battery life out of the box without initial charge (arrived with about 75,percent charge). I must have have gotten a bad ota or there was a problem with my device during installation. New device works great now though.
"Professor FoxKat"
"Saving DROID Razr's, one battery at a time. :-)" - (credit SallyC)
Avatar is Maxwell Smart, AKA Agent 86, from "Get Smart" (with his signature "Shoe Phone"), a SitCom TV series by Mel Brooks & Buck Henry, based on the spy thriller series, "The Man From U.N.C.L.E.".
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I would think that setting up smart actions is actually the exact opposite of letting the phone dictate your life. It is setting the phone up to get the most out of the phone around your life. There is no real reason to not use them, and they came with the phone, so in my mind that is actually using the phone the way it is intended. It also simplifies the use of the phone so much, no longer do I have to remember to set the ringer to vibrate when I am at work or in class, it automatically does it. I don't have to think to cut my notifications off at night so I can sleep(but still get emergency calls from the ones I actually would want). I don't have to think about cutting off background data when I am on WiFi.