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That sounds like me saying "Tequila is actually pretty great. I'm not sure why I always thought that I didn't like it."

 

;)

 

AJ

 

Yeah, but how and who you wake up with from it are why...

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Here is a wild idea: maybe you are using your handset too much.

 

AJ

 

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The last 2 hours on the battery I turned off the data while I was in a meeting with a prospective client and the battery only dropped 3 percent during the whole meeting.

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So your phone was in use for about 70% of the time it was unplugged and used about a 1/3 of it's battery? Doesn't sound so bad to me. I gotta stand with AJ on this one. Put that thing in your pocket and look around for awhile. Your battery and your neck will thank you.

 

When I put that thing in my pocket it heats up so bad that if I don't pull it out, it jumps to 116 degrees. :( And overall, I don't use it that much in a day. I use my 3Gs most of the day.

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When I put that thing in my pocket it heats up so bad that if I don't pull it out' date=' it jumps to 116 degrees. :( And overall, I don't use it that much in a day. I use my 3Gs most of the day.[/quote']

 

Have you tried shutting off things like GPS or Bluetooth to see if that makes a difference.

 

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When I put that thing in my pocket it heats up so bad that if I don't pull it out' date=' it jumps to 116 degrees. :( And overall, I don't use it that much in a day. I use my 3Gs most of the day.[/quote']

 

Ive noticed it heats up when its searching for a data signal...

 

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Have you tried shutting off things like GPS or Bluetooth to see if that makes a difference.

 

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Bluetooth is always off because I only use once in a blue moon due to a bad headset.

 

Here is round 2 today.

 

Hardly any use on the phone.

 

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Bluetooth is always off because I only use once in a blue moon due to a bad headset.

 

Here is round 2 today.

 

Hardly any use on the phone.

 

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Well, that looks like

A. The phone is constantly searching for better signal

B. There is an app keeping the phone from going to "sleep"

C. All of the above

 

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What could possibly be keeping my phone awake other than my signal?

 

Apps or widgets that access the internet or GPS or are written by a jerk who wants people to get bad battery life.

 

I had a weather channel widget that was killing my battery life

 

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Apps or widgets that access the internet or GPS or are written by a jerk who wants people to get bad battery life.

 

I had a weather channel widget that was killing my battery life

 

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The only widget I use beside the Android Power Control is Guage Battery Widget Pro for the digital battery numbers.

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The only widget I use beside the Android Power Control is Guage Battery Widget Pro for the digital battery numbers.

 

Any apps that update periodically?

 

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Go into the settings then applications then running. That will tell you the apps that start on startup

 

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There are apps that can stop these apps from starting up when the phone powers on. Autorun manager is one.

 

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Is your Viper rooted?

 

No, it's not. Never got around to it, and without any custom ROM's, and not a fully functional ClockWork Mod recovery, I just don't feel the need yet.

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No, it's not. Never got around to it, and without any custom ROM's, and not a fully functional ClockWork Mod recovery, I just don't feel the need yet.

 

Yeah, I found that there is no working CWM. I was going to have you reset the battery stats in CWM.

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Yeah' date=' I found that there is no working CWM. I was going to have you reset the battery stats in CWM.[/quote']

 

Unless it's just my area lately.

 

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