I've only had the phone a week and I think the battery life has already gotten worse! Any news on fixing this? Also what are users doing to save the battery life? Thanks.
I've only had the phone a week and I think the battery life has already gotten worse! Any news on fixing this? Also what are users doing to save the battery life? Thanks.
Your post has no mention of what you use on the phone, do you have 100's of apps installed, do you use GPS? Bluetooth? do you search the web for hours per day? Music? Video?
Last edited by New2u; 11-28-2009 at 07:46 PM.
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That link is for Motorola droid. This is the Eris forum. Any update from HTC or Verizon expected? Also, how do u know if background apps are running?
Sorry i routinely forget to look at which phone users are talking about. The problem with the eris is that it has bad battery management. Half the amount of runtime a droid has. I think the papers stated 4 hours. You should still be able to use apps such as taskiller, adv task killer, and things like that. It shows which apps are open, and gives you the option to kill them if you don't want them running.
One of the biggest killers on the droid is GPS. It sucks alot of power to use it. I would playing movies and heavy games a second killer (if not the first, if your playing games like quake and doom and things of that nature).
Last edited by New2u; 12-28-2009 at 08:38 PM.
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rtb you are definitely not alone w/the battery issues's on the Eris. Thats the biggest complaint from most users and why quite a few of them returned them or moved over to the Droid.
Sense needs and uses a lot of juice and there is no way around that.
Besides shutting down the obvious there really is not much else you can do to get great battery life out of it.
Only thing you could check is to see if they have a extended life battery and if not, how long it might be till they create one.
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Not sure I agree with Cereal. I don't know why a specific UI would be a battery hog. I too experienced horrible battery life at first. Then I followed a few steps detailed on other forums and things got better.
1 - For three nights in a row, fully discharge and then charge your battery up.
2 - Do not use Visual Voicemail; it doesn't allow your phone to sleep. Likewise for the third-party app YouMail. Do not install or use it.
3 - Check your Awake Time frequently (at least at first). If you see something apporaching 100%, some program or another is not allowing your phone to go into sleep mode.
4 - Be judicious with your use of Bluetooth, GPS and Wifi. I don't have Mobile Network turned off and I am still getting reasonable battery life.
5 - Under the Mobile Network settings, uncheck the setting for "Enable Always-On Mobile". I think this shuts down mobile network (which includes push email, for example) while the phone is sleeping.
Report back to us in a week and let us know how everything goes.
It is well advised to not do #1, once in a while but never 3 nights in a row.
Secondly yes a UI can be more of a resource hog then not having it on there. Sense UI enables more features and effects then the normal UI. The reason that people like it so much is also the reason why it runs down a battery faster.
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Yeah, all those pretty animations are using resources (don't get me wrong though, I've seen examples on youtube and man I wish they had a UI like that on the droid). They even modified the flip clock so it doesn't "flip" anymore to save memory, cut down resources and etc...