Re: Battery
rtpnc6
Enthusiast - Level 3

gina7289 wrote:
Wow that's really good I got 6 out of the thunderbolt but interested in the bionic. Can u do data and phone calls on 3g or 4g?


I can confirm that you can make calls with simultaneous data access on LTE. The network here is just really, really fast!. I can't believe that I'm seeing 26-28mbs down!

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Re: Battery
DroidCzar
Enthusiast - Level 2

Yesterday I started using my phone for app downloading, angry birds, and iheart radio streaming with 4G, wifi searching, GPS, etc. all on and did text and call a few times.  The radio streaming lasted for about six hours and the other things during the same time period and after I was done the battery was still at sixty percent.  I charged it once only since picking it up Friday at noon.  Compared to the OG Droid (2 1/2 hours of radio streaming without wifi, gps, etc. on), this phone is a great improvement.

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Re: Battery
curtterp
Specialist - Level 1

B33 wrote:

DroidM wrote:

 

Ok so thouse of you that ran out and got the Bionic, how is the battery?? Acording to many early reviews befor the launch it is suposed to be greatly improved from the T-Bolt, Charge, and LG 4G phones. So whats the word, is it better only slightly improved or just as bad?? Im seriosly considering grabing this phone so I woudl love to know befor I do so


@DroidM there are many factors to consider when determining the battery Consumption on Bionic , How you set your display , utilities running on it , what you set it on when your at home like using Wi-Fi instead of the Network wich the radio in Bionic would not run as hard because it's got a constant signal from Wi-Fi an not having to always reconnect to the Tower. An what you set it on if you live in a CDMA 3G only area. An battery condition is a must if you buy one the first thing i do with it above all Charge the battery don't pull the charger right away let it stay on the charger a few more hours after its says its done then disconnect it. Run the phone all the way down to were your warning indicator wants you to hook it up an do the same thing as i pointed out an Do NOT I Repeat DO NOT charge that phone from your Computer

use the what came with it an it only. I never charge my Phones from a Computer Never!!!! .

 

An my last suggestion is Enjoy the phone as i have enjoyed my Two. Droid X an my D inc wich to me is new again Via

the latest OS update Gingerbread. :smileyvery-happy: B33



There is no reason why to never charge the phone from the computer. If you are using your phone to play video intensive games, or the phone has shut off due to the lack of power, then you need to be on AC power, but if you are using the phone lightly, then the computer charge is just fine.

 

Also the batteries are Li-on which do NOT have a charge memory like the older Ni-Cads used to. So there is no need to run the charge all the way down before charging. I do not wait until it is close to no charge before putting a charge back to it. I have my phone on my laptop when I am at home most of the time. My phone goes from my home to my car charger, to my ac charger at work. It is not on the charger when I am in meetings at work, or if I am driving my wifes van for running errands. I still get a few hours out of the batttery when I am out and about with playinjg games, checking email etc.

 

The other suggestions are good though......

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Re: Battery
rtpnc6
Enthusiast - Level 3

I decided to upgrade my standard battery to the extended one after experiencing significant difficulty in removing the rear cover. It certainly won't come off accidentally, but it is really difficult to get loose unless you you a thin credit card to help. The battery compartment should also have some sort of aid to remove it as well (also extremely tight). I was getting 10 hours + on the standard battery so I'm expecting around 15 hours on the extended one. It fits quite nicely in the shell/holster case that I purchased with the phone.

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Re: Battery
rtpnc6
Enthusiast - Level 3

I charged up the extended battery. So far, the battery gauge today is indicating 80% with system start of 6 hours, 10 min. At that rate, the battery will last at least 20+ hours before it gets to 20% left. Usage today is about 1  hour of internet, 30 minutes e-mail, 2 phone calls, 1 download.

 

 

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Re: Battery
Bionic_3
Enthusiast - Level 2

I have had my Bionic for two days now. I ordered the extended battery. I charged the battery before activating the phone and then proceeded to use it quite heavily over the next 10 hours. I downloaded about 200 MB of apps, sent and read multiple emails, about 100 text messages and spent way too much time trying to get favorite contacts to display more than two people. Finally gave up after two hours. I also spent time browsing the web and taking pictures with the camera. This morning, 19 hours after fully charging the battery, the widget showed the charge at 40%. I live in an area with no 4G LTE service. Almost all the downloading was done via 3G. I did set up the WIFI connection, but didn't really use it. My work office is in a 4G LTE area and you can definitely tell a difference in download speed.

 

My daughter has the Bionic as well and is seeing similar results with the extended battery. Neither of us has done anything special in the settings to save battery other than disabling WIFI when it isn't in use.

 

I hope this helps give you a good idea of what to expect with the phone.

The phone itself is AWESOME !!!!

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