Me as well, works great and no, it does NOT "drain the battery." It is only using battery power when it's updating. So, depending on the frequency rate you've chosen (I have 1 hour updates), and the number of areas you're tracking (I have five cities, four in the US and one in the UK), it's not big issue. I see very little impact on battery, according to my MeterBerry log.
Originally Posted by jpyounis1
had berryweather on every device ive had since it came out. best weather app. enough said
I used berryweather, loved it. It is the one app I miss the most when I went to the droid x. I would pay another $10 if the developer made a android version.
8330 is a CDMA curve. If you had Verizon of course the GPS wouldn't have worked. Verizon only opened up GPS to BBMaps. (I am on wap and can't see your carrier.)
I love BerryWeather. I even have it update every 15 minutes.
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OK, you DO realize she said in her post that she was on WAP....using her berry to post and could not see your info?
That means she could not see that you were on Sprint.
So please do not have an attitude.
If you are responding to anyone on WAP, you cannot see the information that people have like model and carrier and such....so please be kind and considerate.
BerryWeather is awesome, bets weather app there is. Worth $10? I don't really think it is, but it goes on sale every month or two, and it's definitely worth $5.
OK, you DO realize she said in her post that she was on WAP....using her berry to post and could not see your info?
That means she could not see that you were on Sprint.
So please do not have an attitude.
If you are responding to anyone on WAP, you cannot see the information that people have like model and carrier and such....so please be kind and considerate.