HalfFrozen
Android Enthusiast
I have made a thread regarding this very app, I love ATK, it has saved my battery. Then again I have it setup to do more then it usually does for the normal user...
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What do you expect people to do then? Just let their batteries die with in hours being off the charger? I don't see logic behind NOT using something that helps...in time you guys will see.
What do you expect people to do then? Just let their batteries die with in hours being off the charger? I don't see logic behind NOT using something that helps...
If your cell phone battery is dying within hours of being unplugged, maybe you have something else that is screwing up your charge? Maybe the GPS bug that leave GPS enabled and tracking after you close down the app that needed it?
In the past 7 hours of checking and sending a few emails and playing a small game for a few minutes, my battery has dropped from 50% to 40%. I do not use a task killer and unless I have an app go out of control I probably never will, I tried an task killer for a few days and my battery usage did not change at all. Task killers on the Droid X are completely useless in my experience UNLESS a task goes out of whack.....
How long does a full charge last with light usage? I went around 20 hours on accident with light usage (a few texts and emails every few hours, a couple calls, some web browsing, and some light games) because I forgot to charge it.....made it home that night with around 40% left still.
If your phone dies in 8 hours of light usage, I think you need to go to Verizon and tell them you have a messed up battery.....
If you look around you will see that I have my settings in ATK set to kill when phone is off, My phone used to last anywhere from 5-8 hours down to 4-6 hours, and now with ATK installed I got 3 days of minimal usage out of it, Reason behind such a long time between charging was because I got married over this last weekend and forgot my charger and used it off and on for the 3 days out of the city.
How long does a full charge last with light usage? I went around 20 hours on accident with light usage (a few texts and emails every few hours, a couple calls, some web browsing, and some light games) because I forgot to charge it.....made it home that night with around 40% left still.
If your phone dies in 8 hours of light usage, I think you need to go to Verizon and tell them you have a messed up battery.....
you shouldn't have to have everything off. I always run my phones with wifi on all the time, sync on all the time. I do turn off window animations, I don't allow weather or time apps access to gps, i turn my brightness down to about 30 percent. I have never run with a task killer, and I have never had battery issues (even with the eris which everyone knows had a POS battery) I keep my app count down, and if I notice something running when I haven't asked it too, well I get rid of it and find an app that does the same things only better without killing my battery. I back out of apps or use a dedicated exit option in the app itself. I don't put alot of widgets on my homescreen (they have to keep a constant connection open to keep there info up to date)
Think of it like this. If your house isn't keeping cool/warm do you buy more fans or heaters to combat the problem or do you find out where you are loosing air/heat and fix the problem that way?
I can go maybe 10-12 hours with light to moderate use, but I have to constantly watch what I'm doing so I don't kill it before I get to a charger. The only apps I have that should require any constant updates, other than my emails on a 1 hour fetch interval, are ESPN and weatherbug. I don't download rogue apps that I've never heard of or weren't recommended by someone, or come from reputable places (Yelp, DirecTV, etc). If their apps are sucking my battery, I'll drop 'em like a bad habit. I may get the osmoniter someone mentioned to see what apps are sucking juice. I would rather lose the ATK, but if I see it helping, it's staying. What kills me is the folks who claim to use the hell out of the phone and get like 2 days worth...that just ain't right, man!
HalfFrozen, it honestly sounds like you have a bad battery, have you tried exchanging it? Even with GPS constantly running (that is, the bug which causes GPS to continue tracking your location after you use an app that accessed your GPS but have already close that app) I could get around 6 hours of light usage out of mine.
As I said, in the last 7 hours of light usage (a few emails and some light games) my battery has only lost 10% charge......thats with my battery set to Smart Mode and leaving my 3G on all the time, and without using a task killer.

I don't use WiFi though, my browsing and connection is perfectly fine in my 'local' area of use.
I don't need the brightness, my phone looks perfectly fine with it off.
I have quite a few widgets on my home screen, but I use them all.
Like you said about the Eris, tons of bad batteries, and maybe you are just able to always get a good one, who knows.
Also, if my houses AC unit is the cause of bad A/C then I would get a new one, but I wouldn't just live with out A/C... I would use a fan to keep me cool in the mean time, a very nice fan at that.
What kind of apps do you have? And how many?
I have said, it is lasting 3 days now...![]()
I wouldn't think it would be. task killers themselves aren't battery killers. its the constant killing of processes that the system wasn't quite ready to be killed yet and the respawning of said processes after the kill that drains the battery.
If its really worth it to you to find out what is going on (bad battery? rogue app?) you might try a factory reset and redownload one or two apps at a time and see if and when you start to notice the battery life starting to suck. It will eliminate the possibility of a bad battery right off the bat, and shouldn't take long to find the app culprit either. Depending of course on how many apps you have.