jimbobcook
Well-Known Member
How do you possibly fit in 20,000 a month lol
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How do you possibly fit in 20,000 a month lol
Do you have your own fair usage policy with that on AT&T lol
My policy states that my "unlimited" texts is actually only 3000 a month....
Termite,
On that Battery use screen you put up if you click on screen it should give you the screen on time
Cheers
Ps. how to control pic size within forum software? I mean how to make huge pic (std. One X screen shot) smaller in forum view?
EDIT: also I think (not scientific fact) that WiFi use less battery than 3G. Especially when 3G connection is not perfect. So, because of this belief I try to always use WiFi when at home or office and need to access email/net etc.
Ok, thanks. :shakehands:Either add as an attachment, or edit it to make it smaller yourself. The forum will always be quite big when linking directly.
The battery goes completely dead every night to the point where the phone will not turn on. I was told by AT&T to not leave the charger on all night. Thank you all for the help. I will try and charge all night and hope that the battery life improves with use.
If I charge the phone overnight so that the light is green at the top, then unplug it, leave it in standby (screen off) during the work day, not only is the battery drained but it's DEAD. So I have to plug it in again, it takes a few minutes before the phone even wakes up enough to realize it's plugged in and then begins charging. The charging takes a long time.
Apart from this, and the fact that it takes 3 reboots to get a cell signal, I love this phone. NOT! ::rolls eyes::
I have had the One X about a month now and I can say with 99% certainty that there is a flaw causing the drain. Without problems the phone last a couple of days at least. That is very nice performance I think. My phone, unfortunately, sometimes experiences the drain as well, but it isn't consistent. When it happens the battery only lasts about 8 hours or so. The key sign is excessive heating on the back near the camera. A battery usage report does not say what is truly causing the drain. I have learned that rebooting the phone will stop whatever is causing the problem, but I think some phones are always having the problem and are lost causes. Shutting down apps, wi-fi, etc. doesn't seem to help. One thread I read thought there was a link to the weather widget maybe glitching and constantly attempting to retrieve data but I haven't substantiated that.
My point is, HTC needs to fix this because otherwise they make a good product.