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Guest miguelams
Posted (edited)

Hey

I have a problem on my SF.

I have Calibrated the battery , and the baterry runs better, but when i charge up again the battery, the problems get back.

I carry up to 100%, then turn off the charger and the battery goes to 93% in 2mins.

For example:

20:00 - 100 % - when i full charge up

20:02 - 93% of battery.

What's up? What should I do to stop this? Install a new rom? I'm with CM7.1

ps: sorry about bad english

Edited by miguelams
Guest Davidoff59
Posted

How old is the battery? Its possible that its getting worn out.

What people will notice with the blade is that the last 10% lasts ages but the first 10% goes quickly so it evens itself out.

Its doubtful its an app and I think its what I described above. How long does your battery last and are you a heavy or light phone user?

Guest miguelams
Posted

How old is the battery? Its possible that its getting worn out.

What people will notice with the blade is that the last 10% lasts ages but the first 10% goes quickly so it evens itself out.

Its doubtful its an app and I think its what I described above. How long does your battery last and are you a heavy or light phone user?

Battery last 24 hours +-.

Iam a normal user , some sms, some calls, and sometimes 2g internet.

3g and wifi turns off.

I have the phone from 3 months.

Guest Davidoff59
Posted

1 day to 2 days is normal. If you came from say an old Nokia, then battery use is high. Most, if not all smartphones will need daily charging. Its the price we pay for big screens and loads of features.

Guest miguelams
Posted (edited)

1 day to 2 days is normal. If you came from say an old Nokia, then battery use is high. Most, if not all smartphones will need daily charging. Its the price we pay for big screens and loads of features.

Ah ok tks :)

I came from a Nokia 5228

Edit : but, have you some apps to get battery better ?

Edited by miguelams
Guest Davidoff59
Posted

There isnt really any apps that would make a noticeable difference. That nice large screen takes more power, as does that fast cpu. Battery technology isnt keeping up with smartphone development, and form factor is the in thing at the moment.

Remember the original phones, big and bulky, then the race was on to get a smaller phone, now phones are getting bigger again but thinner. Manufacturers could put in a higher capacity battery but this would make the phone thicker and would probably increase the price.

Turning off not used processes like gps will help, but the daft thing is that these are features that sell the phone but when used, the battery wont last very long.

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