zemerick
Android Enthusiast
that's my next step... i was hoping to find something with juiceplotter, but no go... btw, my phone just died so 8% to dead lasted about an hour with NO use (i didnt use it at all other than pressing 'power on' to see if it's dead about 5 times).
on another note, one thing that i've been concerned with is how hot the phone runs... i can understand making an hour long call that it gets warm, but it's getting warm after 10-15 min of web-surfing... there's data on temp on juiceplotter, but phone dead now so i'll post later...
It's normal for it to die right around the 8 percent mark. The percentage isn't until the phone will turn off, but actually the capacity left in the battery. However, Lithium Ion batteries must not go below ( I believe ) 3.5 volts or you can not re-charge them ( Well, there are ways to do it...but your charger will not work....so as far as you or I are considered, it's not possible. ) So, when the battery gets to a certain voltage, a bit higher than 3.5v ( I believe for the stock it is 3.55v ) the phone will turn itself off to stop the battery from draining.
As for getting warm, that is fairly normal when the battery is being drained ( or charged ) fast. If you went through a significant chunk of the batteries life during that 10-15 min it is normal to be warm. It's hard to say how much it would take in a certain time period to warm it up though.
Now, if it ever gets "hot", IE: It doesn't feel nice anymore, but instead start hurt a bit...then you might have a problem. Possibly a short...obviously bad for the phone, possibly catastrophic for the battery. If you've seen any of the vids of laptop batteries shooting out fire...that's from a short (and several failed safety measures that are supposed to be built into all batteries, but you get the idea.)
