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cherk543 08-31-2010 11:23 AM

Poor Battery Life
 
I was able to go two days with my 9700. My 9800 I can not even get through one business day without needing to juice up. We have 10 other 9800s with the same issue. We are in Atlanta. Any suggestions?

joost 08-31-2010 12:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cherk543 (Post 1649229)
I was able to go two days with my 9700. My 9800 I can not even get through one business day without needing to juice up. We have 10 other 9800s with the same issue. We are in Atlanta. Any suggestions?

Turn off wifi, turn off bluetooth. I found that particularly wifi seemed to consume a lot of batt pwr when I am going in & out of coverage...

hammer40 08-31-2010 03:49 PM

Look for incompatable apps and remove them. My battery was horrible but I removed all my 8900 apps and reinstalled the ones that still worked on the Torch and the problem was solve

-Jeff

rontiu 08-31-2010 07:53 PM

I deinstalled social feed which seems to be consuming a lot of power. I have now installed be reader which seems to be more conservative with the power. I do agree that applications that are not 100% certified/compatible with the 9800 will do something bad on the power consumption...

knottyrope 09-01-2010 10:01 AM

Option, Device, Application Management is a great way to see what your apps are doing with your CPU usage on #Torch. Just slide top bar to CPU and see what is going on.



I found out that an app was eating away CPU cycles on mine and the charger was unable to keep up. My Torch and charger were both very warm and I noticed the charge indicator was not showing.


Good luck in your findings

Preroll 09-01-2010 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by knottyrope (Post 1649606)
Option, Device, Application Management is a great way to see what your apps are doing with your CPU usage on #Torch. Just slide top bar to CPU and see what is going on.



I found out that an app was eating away CPU cycles on mine and the charger was unable to keep up. My Torch and charger were both very warm and I noticed the charge indicator was not showing.


Good luck in your findings

I don't have the Torch or OS6 yet but I have seen others that do and I think this Application Management was one of the better features added to the OS w/o needing to find and install a 3rd party app to do this like in the past.

Hands On: Application Management on BlackBerry 6 via Torch 9800 | PocketBerry

cherk543 09-02-2010 06:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by knottyrope (Post 1649606)
Option, Device, Application Management is a great way to see what your apps are doing with your CPU usage on #Torch. Just slide top bar to CPU and see what is going on.



I found out that an app was eating away CPU cycles on mine and the charger was unable to keep up. My Torch and charger were both very warm and I noticed the charge indicator was not showing.


Good luck in your findings

The issue is the AT&T network.

1. Not happening when users go out of the Atlanta area
2. Happening to all phones, 9700, 9000 and iPhones 3Gs and 4
3. When I set to 2G only battery last all day with 75% to go

bbdeal 09-02-2010 10:29 PM

So disappointed with this phone. I personally think worst berry to date.
1. Battery Sucks
2. Menu layout sucks
3. Touch screen phones suck

thats my quick synopsis torch sucks. i couldnt get through a full day of battery just with bluetooth on no other or anything running . texting, email, and phone.

knottyrope 09-03-2010 09:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bbdeal (Post 1650379)
So disappointed with this phone. I personally think worst berry to date.
1. Battery Sucks
2. Menu layout sucks
3. Touch screen phones suck

thats my quick synopsis torch sucks. i couldnt get through a full day of battery just with bluetooth on no other or anything running . texting, email, and phone.

Then maybe a 9700 would be better for you since you dont like touch.

Are you switching between EDGE and 3G alot?

Galvatr0n 09-03-2010 10:13 AM

I think the 3g sucks more data on tje networks and makes the batterys run shorter, if you undo the chexbox for att it won't die the batterys fast

TVDinner 09-03-2010 10:46 AM

so far my battery life has been comparable or better to that of my htc touch pro that I had for the past 3 years.

HIGHSTICKHARRY 09-10-2010 11:32 AM

Poor Battery In Last 2 Days
 
Have a Curve battery loosing power cant get through a whole day what up??

knottyrope 09-10-2010 01:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HIGHSTICKHARRY (Post 1653484)
Have a Curve battery loosing power cant get through a whole day what up??

Maximum Battery Life - BlackBerryFAQ

Dubdub 09-10-2010 02:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cherk543 (Post 1650277)
The issue is the AT&T network.

1. Not happening when users go out of the Atlanta area
2. Happening to all phones, 9700, 9000 and iPhones 3Gs and 4
3. When I set to 2G only battery last all day with 75% to go

Sounds to me like you are in a 3G fringe area and the devices (all of them) are constantly cycling in and out of 2G and 3G while trying to find a good 3G signal. Setting to 2G/EDGE would stop the hunting and conserve battery power for sure.

Dubdub 09-10-2010 03:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bbdeal (Post 1650379)
So disappointed with this phone. I personally think worst berry to date.
1. Battery Sucks
2. Menu layout sucks
3. Touch screen phones suck

thats my quick synopsis torch sucks. i couldnt get through a full day of battery just with bluetooth on no other or anything running . texting, email, and phone.

I have BT on all the time. WiFI on all the time. With normal use (for me) I get at least 2 days. With my iPhone 3GS, I was lucky to get 5-7 hours. When I am in a fringe area or where it is constantly searching for a good signal, then life is reduced, but in many cases that is not the phone's fault.

Stinsonddog 09-10-2010 04:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Dubdub (Post 1653544)
I have BT on all the time. WiFI on all the time. With normal use (for me) I get at least 2 days. With my iPhone 3GS, I was lucky to get 5-7 hours. When I am in a fringe area or where it is constantly searching for a good signal, then life is reduced, but in many cases that is not the phone's fault.

Hmmm, I would not get 2 days myself. BT and WiFi on all the time. Lots of messaging use and some phone. What apps do you hae on all day. For me 2 Rexconnect apps, snapscreen, Kik, Bitly. So which one is drain?

Dubdub 09-10-2010 04:50 PM

Not running anything esoteric. WX Channel, CNN, Twitter, email, BBM, SMS, WiFi, BT, phone. Not a big apps user.

MERK350Z 09-14-2010 05:11 PM

iam running beejove and twitter and facebook and i have the 3G turned off and the battery last two days. as for streaming i leave that to my ipad

tbird57 09-17-2010 03:52 PM

I have turned my back-light brightness down to 30 helps out a bunch and is still bright enough for me!

knottyrope 09-17-2010 04:08 PM

Google maps does not close when you press esc key, you must choose exit on menu.

I was wondering why my battery did not last long one night.


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