Yep, I was wonderng the same thing so I gave it a try. I ignored the %indicator and waited for it to die. I take it off the charger at 7am when I get up, and use it like a smart phone. Texting throughout the day, an occasional hop on the web for a few minutes, minimal voice (I don't really want to actually talk to the people I contact
)....I'd probably categorize it as heavy use though rather than moderate. At 1:45pm it totally died. Doornail dead. I understand smartphones use more battery. That's normal. I've used smartphones since HTC put out their first windows mobile phone years ago. I carried 2 extra batteries for that one to get through the day. But the technology now is vastly different. Using the phone as it is intended should still have a power source that gets you through the workday.