Scribble theme destroying battery life. (8320 Curve) Anyone else?
I downloaded the "scribble" theme through mobile.blackberry.com yesterday, and I love it. One problem... My battery is being absolutely blown away since I installed it. I thought I was imagining things but I pulled my 8320 off the charger last night at about 6:15pm. I made two phone calls, each about 30 seconds long. I then set it on my desk to go to sleep about 11pm, and wouldn't you know my alarm did not go off at 6:00am because my Blackberry was dead as a doornail. I am charging it as we speak and as soon as it's full im going to pull it off and time it with the theme still enabled, and then again without it enabled. I will keep you posted.
Anyone else running into this? Or maybe someone else with a Curve can download it and see if they encounter the same thing. Thanks. |
what apps do you have running in the background? once you charge it they should be cleared out from running, but see if your battery does the same thing again. I have the scribble theme on my 8300 thats about a year old, and i see no difference in battery life
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hmmm okay. Well I guess that is good news for the theme, bad news for my device :smile: I'm not sure exactly what I had running at the time, but typically I comb through my applications a couple times a day and only leave:
Gmail, Messages, Home screen, Call log, Browser, BB Messenger (which can't be quit AFAIK), AIM, MSN Messenger, and Google Talk running. I deleted a couple newer games I had installed recently just now. Other than that I am running the Zelda Beta 3 game from mobilerated.com and thats about it. |
make sure zelda isnt running in the background, it will chew up your battery and spit it out
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press the alt key and the escape key simultaneously.
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Sorry for the vague answer. Hold the alt key and then tap the escape key (the key to the right of the trackwheel), each time you press it, it will highlight another application that is currently running in the background. You could also use the trackball to navigate through the applications while holding the alt key.
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Okay thanks. Not exactly what I was hoping it would do but thanks.
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It is basically the equivalent of alt + tab on a windows PC. It allows you to alternate between open applications.
As far as a task manager type feature, I am not aware of any. |
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I appreciate all the replies! |
not a problem. seems to be working a bit better for you though. i dont know if you use the media player or not but leaving that open (with the "now playing") in the menus will have a similar result
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I'm going to go out on a limb and assume that Zelda was my problem as I am still at full battery bars. Sorry for the false alarm everyone.
I appreciate the information and quick responses! (y) |
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At first I thought Scribble was pretty cool.
Problem with it is that it is next to impossible to see what messages you have not yet read ! They all look the same, except for the (minor) differences in the icon. You would think that they could at LEAST make the unread icons BOLD or something. I deleted this theme, as it was simply too frustrating to look at my messaged and try to find out which ones were unread. |
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