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the new processor is more efficient - something like up to 20% more efficient.
I worry about the impact due to screen size. I would imagine HTC have learnt from the Desire tho - not to skimp on something that supports a powerful device!!!![]()

The processor is more efficient yeah, but if you look at the specification they quote less standby and talk time for the Desire HD.
I really hope HTC have learnt something from the battery complaints for the Desire![]()

End of the day though, it depends on what the user will be doing.
You gonna have GPS on all day, 3G data, music playing, wireless on, etc..your battery will die in no time.
hey do you think that keeping the gps on standby (when you're not using it) drains the battery? I thought it was a simple on/off operation (because you can see whne the gps is acquiring signal).
wifi - that goes without saying
- Turn off Live Wallpaper, and set a dark wallpaper.
OK, this may be stupid question but :
Is it possible that someone, somewhere in near future, relases a battery with same physical dimensions than the original DHD battery, but way more bigger size, lets say (1500mAh) which would fit directly to HTC Desire HD ?
just an update...
i'm more and more concerned about the short battery life. i charged it to 100% at 3pm yesterday, and by 1am, after average use and 50% screen brightness, it was on 10% and telling me to connect a charger.
it seems like, unless i'm running a scaled back service on my phone (no widgets, lowest screen setting etc), there's no way i can get a full day out of this thing. really disappointed.
anyone else in the same boat? any solutions?

solution: buy spare battery. instant doubling of battery life, no hassle
im serious btw.

yup! you're totally right. going to keep one in my bag at all times. it's not ideal, but i guess this way i'll have even more than my iphone battery life
just a question. do i lose anything stupid on the phone if i pull the battery? i've used great hardware in the past that does everything you can think of, however still manages to lose the date/time when you take a battery out. lol.

If you replace the battery during the day do you have to reset the time and date and your settings each time?

just an update...
i'm more and more concerned about the short battery life. i charged it to 100% at 3pm yesterday, and by 1am, after average use and 50% screen brightness, it was on 10% and telling me to connect a charger.
it seems like, unless i'm running a scaled back service on my phone (no widgets, lowest screen setting etc), there's no way i can get a full day out of this thing. really disappointed.
anyone else in the same boat? any solutions?
solution: buy spare battery. instant doubling of battery life, no hassle
im serious btw.
yup! you're totally right. going to keep one in my bag at all times. it's not ideal, but i guess this way i'll have even more than my iphone battery life
just a question. do i lose anything stupid on the phone if i pull the battery? i've used great hardware in the past that does everything you can think of, however still manages to lose the date/time when you take a battery out. lol.
i dont have an android phone so i can't tell you for sure but i highly doubt you need to set the time again. These are smartphones afterall![]()
i never lose anything from any of my android phones when i pop the batt out so no worries there fella![]()
