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Should I think about putting a fork in my Tab?

A.Nonymous

Extreme Android User
I've got a 7" Tab that I got when Woot had them many, many months ago. Lately, it's been having a hard time holding a charge and I fear the end is near for the battery. In just a couple of hours tonight of basically sitting there not being used it went from 100% to 80%. I'm wondering if this coupled with the fact that it's nearly a year old hardware means that I should be considering ditching it while it still works and getting another 7" inch tablet of some kind. Any thoughts or recommendations?
 
I've been charging mine to 100% overnight on a nightly basis for over a year and haven't had much of a dropoff in battery capacity compared to day one.
 
I've got a 7" Tab that I got when Woot had them many, many months ago. Lately, it's been having a hard time holding a charge and I fear the end is near for the battery. In just a couple of hours tonight of basically sitting there not being used it went from 100% to 80%. I'm wondering if this coupled with the fact that it's nearly a year old hardware means that I should be considering ditching it while it still works and getting another 7" inch tablet of some kind. Any thoughts or recommendations?

I wonder if you've made a change in app/widget configuration, or installed something that's at the battery hog trough more than you're used to.

I had that happen twice, once with "HeyWire," a paid messaging app for wifi, and earlier on "WeatherBugElite," a huge resource draining app when configured to update at anything more often than 60 minute intervals.
 
Turns out I had turned off airplane mode and the tablet kept trying to connect to 3G. Fixed my problem.

I'm still wondering if now is the time to trade in/trade up.
 
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