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10-19-2011, 09:52 AM
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Originally Posted by steve17360 It's beyond belief that RIM would produce a powerful smartphone with a low capacity battery. Look at every other manufacturer - Motorola, HTC, Apple & Samsung are all using larger capacity batteries to cope with the extra processing power. RIM is the only company to down size their battery capacity. The 9900 is turning into an "emperor's new clothes" situation - everyone convincing themselves that it's a great phone. I remain totally unconvinced and can see that the emperor is not wearing his clothes! | Perfectly said!
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11-10-2011, 06:44 PM
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Does the new update figured out battery problem?
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11-10-2011, 07:19 PM
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Is there an app that measures battery by application? So we can figure out what to shutoff so we can conserve the battery?
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11-10-2011, 07:50 PM
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I would install "Battery Watch 1.9.10" on your phone. I've found it very helpful in finding out what was impacting me. My office has very poor coverage 1-2 bars where I sit, this causes an accelerated drain on my battery. At home I get 5 bars. At home I can go 7am to 10pm, regular usage, couple of phone calls and about 80 e-mails (send and receive), play some games, BBM, etc. and I have 50-60% of my batter left at end of day. At work that's I'm left between 15-20%. The battery watch app tells you if programs in the background are sucking power from the battery as well - which I've also left running on occasion. Overall, the battery is not as good as past BBs, but phone is far Superior - good trade off for me, I only need 1 charge per day at present.
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11-17-2011, 11:31 PM
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How can the introduce a new Blackberry w worse battery life?
I don't believe a company can be so inept intentionally.
Technology, and business, is about incremental improvements over time. It is inconceivabe that a high tech ompny would introduce a new product that has inferior performance any material dimension -- and, yes, battery life is a material dimension.
The manufacturer knows how to measure every element before product release.
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11-17-2011, 11:47 PM
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Battery life is fine for me, can go 1-2 days without charging, its defo better than the iPhone 4S that beast guzzles the battery.
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11-18-2011, 05:39 AM
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This post is from early November. More recent OSs (like 503) have literally doubled batt time for some users-- me being one of them. As I said in another thread-- I couldn't run down the batt in a day of use on 503, even if I was trying to.
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11-18-2011, 07:17 AM
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@ tedzone, gimme, I can run it out 3 times in a day, even on my 990 running 540 
True that the latest OS does improve battery life , but still way below 9700 battery life.
For me 9700 battery life is just nice for 1 day.
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11-18-2011, 09:34 AM
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The problem is not the battery, I am on my third bold 9900 because the other phones brick itself in the night and all 3 have the same issue.
The battery needs to constantly charged because it drains too fast.
Some users are reporting better battery life after updating the OS.
We hope tha RIM releases a new version that stops the 9900 to brick itself in the night and also have a better batterry usage.
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11-18-2011, 09:46 AM
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Originally Posted by deevel79 Why on earth would RIM make a more powerful phone and put a smaller less powerful battery in it???? | It's probably related to the main chip. It most likely has improved power saving functions over previous chips. Like lower power consumption in rest state and different operating frequencies depending on cpu load.
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11-18-2011, 10:32 AM
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Well I am quite pleased with release .503. Its well nigh on 24 hours since I charged my phone and I'm at 45%. True, I haven't used it as much as I do other days, but that includes slightly below average email and messaging, no GPS, 20+ minutes of WiFi and browsing and also Vibe notifications on everything, a couple of app installs, and perhaps 10 minutes of talk time. I have average 4 bars of coverage. As far as 3rd party apps, I'm not sure how much juice these use but they are BeBuzz, Clock King, and Pattern Lock.
I do work at an office so its not a big deal to charge my phone while working, but I think its completely uncalled for to have a phone incapable of lasting all day and more, with moderate business use. Blackberry has always been good to me in this wise.
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11-18-2011, 10:42 AM
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I only get barely a day based at home with wifi and a 3g amplifier. However, I notice that it varies day-to-day. Some days it is dreadful and I suspect the backlight isn't turning off (battery pull required to reset this).
I'm also UK vodafone, and have just upgraded to .540
There is little doubt this is much worse than my 9780 (that would end the day round 50%)
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11-18-2011, 11:26 AM
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I have uk vodaphone initially on 296 also. Upgrading to OS 474 dramatically improved performance.
Battery now easily lasts a full day even with some satnav usage.
I would also suggest try for a day just using native apps, see if that gives big improvement
And if you have fbook and twitter refreshing every 5 mins you will have problems anyway
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11-19-2011, 10:18 AM
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I've had great battery life up until this week. This week for whatever reason when I take the phone off my charging pod at 7am by 2:30pm its giving the battery dead beep. I'm not using it any more than normal if anything I'm making a considerable effort to use it less since i noticed this Wednesday.
When opening the application switcher i see a small square saying "startup" and if i click it to close it my phone freezes.
Has anyone see that?
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03-01-2012, 11:16 PM
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Just got the new bold 9900 ... installed leaked OS 7.1
After the first charge (roughly 6 hours)
At some moments with very light browsing it discharged 10% in less than 10 minutes. With 3g standby and almost no activity (10 minute phone call) it went form 40% to 9% in less than 90 minutes. I will give it another 1-2 days and see how it behaves, then downgrade to carrier 7.0.579 or maybe try 440 because many people say they get great battery life out of that version.
Anyway, I was expecting DISASTER but NOT This disaster. All settings tuned down, 10% brightnes, 10 seconds timeoff fpr the backlight.
8 AM: 70%
couple of short phone calls, 5 minute browsing, 3G standby, no BBM, no aps running besides the system ones.
12 NOON: 50%
couple of short phone calls, some wifi browsing, 2G standby
5 PM: 25%
one ten-minute phone call, 5-6 minute if browsing, no BBM, no aps running besides the system ones.
6.30 PM: 7% -->> BAAD! I went down 10% in just 5-6 minute browsing time on 3G.
This is on Orange Dominicana.
Gave it 6 hour charge, put in Meterberry and left it on 3G standby for the night, wifi, bluetooth all off, all aps off.
we'll see...
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