Dex
Android Enthusiast
I feel like technology is accelerating way too quickly while battery research is being left in the dust.
They just aren't matching up anymore and if this doesn't change quick then it's just going to keep getting worse as new phones come out.
Probably why those battery powered cars never made it. Most of the problem comes from the size and heat issues. We want everything far too thin. We will eventually move on to something else that uses power differently or make another swap. Phones used to be for talking, now they are for Facebook.
On that note, I can't really say how my batter is doing. I was surprised to even get my phone "today". I got it on Friday (the 30th) at around 3pm. I charged it for an hour, played with it for a little, after setting it up and let it charge up a bit more. I then took it to work and put it in my glove box at 5:30. I got home around 11:30, hooked it back up to USB a few more times during the night to transfer stuff/sync things and the battery hasn't "died". It is pretty low and I will probably try to kill it and get a good full charge on it tomorrow as well. I plan to spend about a week going from full charge to no charge as much as possible, with the few charges while it's hooked up to USB and I'm fool around with some files.
Come this time next week I should have an actual opinion on the battery.
That is good news. I am still not sold on Seidio. I read an article that there was a study showing that the stated mAh is not what the tested mAh is.
For those of us not willing to buy a 3rd party battery we can get the stock battery for the Touch Pro 2. It is rated at 1500 mAh and would give you about 15% more battery than the current battery.
Right now I think I am doing well with the battery but in about a 8 months to a year when I need to replace the battery that may be a good option.
I am hoping to get an OEM battery from Verizon or HTC, either one. I believe someone said or had a link that mentioned a 2150mAh. I'm pretty sure it also needed a "larger" case... but let's be honest, this thing is THIIIIIN, a little meat on it's bones won't hurt, especially not in my manhands. I'd like to stay with OEM, if possible and I'd like to add at least 500mAh (I plan to put some heavy use on this thing).
I was hoping for battery life more like the moto droid. With 25 text 30 minutes of talking and looking up 10 addresses on the maps I could get 30 ish hours out of the Moto droid. (being really conservative with battery life)
I am hoping for at least 24 hours with conservative use. We'll see I am waiting for more reviews before buy it outright
My girlfriend has a Moto Droid and it has really done well in terms of battery life. She doesn't really do a whole lot. Not much syncing or constant browsing with her phone. I put the most miles on it with games and whatnot, but the battery has held up pretty well. It easily makes it 24 hours with moderate usage, moderate meaning browsing Facebook half of the work day and texting the other half and then me playing silly games on it for a couple hours at night.
I'd really just like to get 10-12 hours out of my Incredible, until I can get a large replacement/extended battery.
