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I have the 96% or so on mine for time without signal... But I haven't really had a problem with battery life.. Then again I moved to the Ally from a Windows phone that had <8hrs standby time, so for me to make it a full day without recharging is pretty good. I used to leave my Windows phone on the charger all day at work because if I didn't it would be dead by the time I went home in the afternoon.
I also haven't noticed having a signal problem, I've gotten calls, used GPS, made calls etc, and e-mail sync and internet is working great. So what's this 96% without signal??
That makes more sense now....I didn't exactly understand what was going on,and my Ally eats the battery-terribly. Granted,I've been playing with it alot since I got it,so it sees alot of time with the display on, but coming from an EnV Touch,I was shocked at how fast the battery drains. The Airplane mode "trick" works for a very short time,and it goes right back to it's old battery draining ways after just a bit.Hopefully the Froyo update fixes it right.The phone basically looks for service while it has service, so yes everything works but its still trying to find something that doesn't exist pretty much, and the Ally is suppose to go 2-3 days on heavy use if it wasn't for the bug.
the Ally is suppose to go 2-3 days on heavy use if it wasn't for the bug.
This is a real bug, it popped up in Android 2.1 update for HTC Eris, google it and you'll find more info. And I can prove that this is a bug because I lose 3-5% battery life with my phone just sitting there without doing the airplace trick everyday, with the airplane trick I lose about .2-.5 every minute on standby and faster when using the phone. This bug is not noticed because there's several build's of Android 2.1 that Google provides, Moto Droid had this bug the first week it came out but Motorola quickly fixed it and released an update. Also after doing airplane mode trick I dont have the "time without signal" message. So it obviously exists.
Well I really dont know I guess I'll know for sure if its battery or phone with Froyo, but I believe the GSM is there because of Verizon's LTE, Verizon already said that their 4G (LTE) will be compatible with current 3G network so the Ally might be ready for 4G, who knows, but then again its just a guess because LTE does require a SIM card and LG Ally does not have a SIM slot.Sorry if I mislead with my last posts, I don't think its fake in the sense that everyone is hallucinating, I think that it is fake in the sense that it is solely a display issue
eg. Your phone will never go below 50% time w/o signal because it is DISPLAYING as if you had gsm and cdma active. the GSM radio (which I don't think exists in the ally) is probably not active, but the OS thinks it is and displays the Time Without Signal accordingly.
I have this "bug" myself, as do most people with ally's and quite a few with the eris and droid. The question is, does it effect battery life?
Are you sure your phone doesn't have a lame battery? Like I said, I have the bug but my phone lasts an acceptable amount of time, and from reading posts on this issue it seems like just about everyone is getting different results as far as battery life and uptime is concerned.