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Mines the same to. Shouldn't this be reported to VZ or HTC.
Very nice find, I will def have to give this a shot later
Same here.
I had it on the charger all night.. Took it off the charger and it dropped down to 92% in 15 mins without even touching it. I put it back on the charger with the phone ON until the light was green. Its been off the charger for 30 mins and I had a 5 minute phone call and its still on 100% .
Weird. Something is definitely up. I hope its a software issue(fixed with a patch) and not a hardware issue.
So maybe you dont have to turn the phone off to get the same effect? Maybe we just need to pull off the charger and then plug the phone back in?
So maybe you dont have to turn the phone off to get the same effect? Maybe we just need to pull off the charger and then plug the phone back in?
Why would gmail mail retrieval be a battery drain? There's not even an option to set up the "time between retrievals" like there is for the other accounts: facebook, twitter, etc. It's my understanding that gmail does not poll - if your gmail receives a message in the cloud, google will push it to your phone
I guess that can work too. What I'm really hoping is that the battery remembers how full it can charge to so that recharging will no longer be necessary. However, I am in no means an expert at this.
No, this is the design of it, not a bug.
I think there may be a few possibilities.
1. The software in your phone that tracks how full the battery may be off and stopping before your battery is really full. This often happens if you repeatedly use it for very short intervals then put in back on the charger, or always leave it on the charger. Ofcourse you don't want to overly stress your battery by always discharging til the phone turns off, but thats something you might want to do like once a month to make sure the software can recalibrate.
2. Its very bad for a battery to be discharged too far or charged too high so as other people have said, the charger will often switch to a lower current to charge up at the end. But it should eventually get up to the maximum safe level and stop charging.
3. When your phone is idle, it is probably in some sort of power saving mode and drawing very little current. With such a light load, the load voltage will read higher. If you restart your phone, its doing lots of stuff and everything is on. Therefore it is drawing alot more current. With such a heavy load, the voltage will read lower. Maybe low enough to trigger the charger to start charging again. Then after 20min, your phone goes back to idle so the voltage goes up and it says its done charging. If this is the case, you prob dont want to do this too much and over-charge your phone.
These are all guesses, I ofcouse have no idea whats going on, but #3 sounds most likely to me.
I like your possibilities but neither explain why I am seeing much better battery life.
#1 - That is not my pattern
#2 - Apparently the phone is wrong if it thinks 70 - 80% battery is "safe level to stop charging"
#3 - If that was the case, I would see the same battery life.
I guess that can work too. What I'm really hoping is that the battery remembers how full it can charge to so that recharging will no longer be necessary. However, I am in no means an expert at this.