Bold 9700 Battery Issue
Hi Guys
I've had my 9700 for about a month now and noticed a strange issue with it. The battery lasts for just over a day with normal use. On day 2, halfway through the day, even if the battery signal shows around 40 - 50% it suddenly runs out of juice and switches off. I can understand the limitation of the battery to work beyond a day, but what is misleading is that it shows at LEAST 40%+, which leads me to believe that it may last the day, but dies on me instantly. Could this be a issue specific to my battery or is this something to do with the 9700? Also, is there any app or anything that would give me a more accurate idea of remaining battery life? Thanks ks |
Take a look at Maximum Battery Life - BlackBerryFAQ and this particular part:
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If that doesn't do it, you could try another battery. But if it is still under warranty, I'd take it back to the place you purchased it and see about an exchange. |
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Vrey usefull thanks |
I think my battery has a problem, whenever I go to bed at night with half powered battery I always wake up to find my phone switched off due to battery exhaustion....please help.
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i think it's the battery, got a few friends with the same problem and they had to exchanged the battery (one of them got cheap knockoff battery from the store)
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tjawiee make sure that you do not have an app running on the background and also it will help if you go to clock and then make the phone go to bedside mode. Also, the life expectancy of these batteries before they begin to have shorter charged cycles is about a year. Finally, if your phone heats-up during operations that will also shorten the life expectancy of the battery. Good luck
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I have the same problem, exactly the same. When my battery is about 41% my BB shutts down. I've tried with video flashlight app to drain battery completely but when I try to look what % remains I find out that the BB doesn't respond but still the flash light is on. Strange!
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If you have done the usual troubleshooting (fully closing apps, closing browser ...) and you don't have recourse to a warranty claim, etc, then try another battery. Especially when the behavior is weird like that. Borrow one if you can. Or buy one. But don't buy cheap. You don't need to buy the battery from the RIM/BlackBerry store or from your carrier, but buy an OEM battery and don't buy the very cheapest you can find.
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