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Chloiber schrieb:Natürlich kann das sein, das ist völlig normal.
Ich hatte mit Flugmodus 1-3% Verlust.
Ok, dann bin ich ja beruhigt
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Chloiber schrieb:Natürlich kann das sein, das ist völlig normal.
Ich hatte mit Flugmodus 1-3% Verlust.
Chloiber schrieb:Bei mir ist das Problem nicht so sehr der Standbyverbrauch sondern der Verbrauch von Internet und Konsorten. Dass dies massiv Akku benötigt ist mir klar, aber zum Teil droppt die Ladung um 7% bei 5 Minuten Internet - das finde ich schon sehr heftig (gestern so passiert).
Für die, die es noch nicht im
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...+battery+usage
gelesen haben...
Es scheint eine provisorische Lösung des Batterieproblems zu geben, indem der Kalender gekillt wird und Neugestartet wird. Bitte im Forum lesen..
Könnt Ihr das auch mal testen?
Im XDA- Forum haben die ein Standard Email vorbereitet, so dass alle Desire besitzer mit diesen Problemen schnell ein Email an den HTC Support senden können. Leider ist dies noch in Englisch.
Aber vielleich hilft Euch das Email weiter:
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Hi,
I already sent an inquiry about this issue yesterday (and havent received a reply yet), but managed to find a cause and a partial solution after the email. I have quoted the other email at the end of this message.
The problem was that the phone had poor battery life and wasnt going to sleep - Going to Settings>About Phone>Battery it showed me that up time and awake time were the same, which seemed to indicate that the phone didnt suspend correctly as its supposed to (and as other Desires do as well as my old HTC Hero).
The problem seemed to be the calendar app and it was solved partially by force closing the calendar in manage applications and then starting it up again. After doing this, the phone sleeps correctly. So something in the calendar app is preventing the phone from going to sleep And by restarting the app it works correctly again.
Unfortunately this is only a temporary fix, since it has to be done every time the phone is powered on (rebooted) and also every day (without rebooting). Do you have any ideas for a more permanent solution to this issue?
From About phone:
Firmware version: 2.1 update1
Baseband version: 32.30.00.28U_4.05.00.11
Kernel version: 2.6.29.97da29ed, Htc-kernel@and18-2 #1
Build number: 1.15.405.4 CL155070 release keys
Software number: 1.15.405.4
Browser version: Webkit 3.1
I bought the phone from 3 in Denmark.
Old message from 20.04.2010:
I have a brand new HTC Desire that Im very happy with and I only have one real issue so far: Battery life is only 10-12 hours on a full charge.
Going to Settings>About Phone>Battery it shows me that up time and awake time are the same, which seems to indicate that the phone doesnt suspend correctly as its supposed to (and as other Desires do as well as my old HTC Hero).
In the battery info console (pressing *#*#4636#*#* in dialer) it shows me that the calendar is active 80-90% of the time (by going into battery history and changing top dropdown to partial wake). To compare android system is only around 5% or less. Some Desire owners seem to have the same issue, but others also report calendar usage to be much lower and awake time much smaller than up time.
In Settings>Applications>Running Services it shows ObexService and ConnectivityService listed as running under Calendar.
Ive done two factory resets of the phone to test if it had anything to do with my particular setup or apps (synchronising mail, contacts and calendar from Google as well as work e-mail and calendar through exchange). But the problem persists after the factory reset without installing anything or syncing with exchange.
Is this a firmware issue that will be updated? Or is it a particular issue with the hardware on my handset? Can I do anything to make it suspend correctly?
End of message.