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Old 02-01-2012, 05:46 PM
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I am using the Device Analyzer built into 7.1.0.163 (1.0.0.77). When I set "Battery Drain Trends", it starts accumulating data, and when I open it later, it shows the expected graph. But that's it: the line stops at that point. When I close the app and then re-open it later, there is no further progress no longer how long I wait. I can stop the data accumulation and restart it, and again, it will show data from the time I start it up to the first time I next look at it.Am I doing something wrong?
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7.1.0.163
bb9930
6.51 hr

This is high
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Old 02-02-2012, 09:36 AM
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How many hours did you take? Just one? Or all day?
For me, from 7a.m. To 4p.m. (8hours) i have:
Curve 9360
Os 7.1.0.190
7,125%
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7.1.0.163
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6.93% hr
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Old 02-02-2012, 10:16 PM
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Thats for an hour dam thats alot I'm in jamaica with a 9810 on digicel and I mine is 4.95 u probably should switch to the bigger better network
i've seen people on digi with a even higher discharge rates so i dont get your point.....
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Old 02-03-2012, 08:42 PM
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Mother of god my phone battery royally sucks. I knew that before but this just reconsolidates it.

7.1.0.205
9900
6.99% /hr

Did I mention that I'm barely using my phone??? Just Twitter running in the background, I've had maybe 10 e-mails and 2 BBMs.
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Old 02-09-2012, 05:41 AM
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Does this work on my OS 9900/7.0.0585?

I downlaoded it and can't find it on the device to run?
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Old 02-09-2012, 03:15 PM
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Does this work on my OS 9900/7.0.0585?

I downlaoded it and can't find it on the device to run?
I know it works on 7.1, and would assume it will work on 7.0. To find it, go to options>device>advanced system settings>BlackBerry Device Analyzer. It is not a separate app, but a feature in your options folder.

Battery Drain 2.9% to 3.4% per hour.
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Old 02-22-2012, 07:21 PM
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On 7.0.0.585 I was getting about 5-7%. I'm using the leaked 7.2.0.267, running battery saver as always on, and doing the battery drain tests....my discharge was at 12%. I'm beginning to think I have a messed up battery.
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Bold 9000->9700->9780->9900 (7.1.0.342)
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Anyone knows how to STOP the device analyzer? Kindly post or PM me.
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To stop you just go back into Device Analyzer, select option and then choose stop.

In this case to stop "Battery draining too quickly" the path is: Options > Device > Advanced System Settings > Blackberry Device Analyzer > Battery Tests > Draining Too Quickly > Stop

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OS 7.1.0.267
9900
Average since 11 March: 3.41%
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Running .267 on my 9900, and average 2.20 to 2.38% usage per hour on an average workday.

That's with constantly receiving work and personal e-mails (both constantly, especially the work ones), a few phone calls, some web surfing, and occasional Facebook stuff.

I turn Wi-Fi on at work, then turn it off when I leave and turn Bluetooth on in the car. Make sure both are off when I get home.

I usually have it on from 7:00AM 'til around 10:00PM and end up with an average of about 40% left before turning it off and charging until the next morning.

After seeing what percentages some others are getting, I won't complain. Not as good as my 9700 was, but still bearable.

I DO love my 9900.


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Good evening all... I have a bb 9790 running OS 7.1.0.247 and my battery drain is;

3.1%/hr and loving it... I am a moderate to heavy corporate user...

Battery life has improved since I up-graded from OS 7.0...

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Old 03-19-2012, 08:59 PM
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well it all depends on what apps you have and the UPDATE intervals, and with 7.1, you ALWAYS in 4G!!
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