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i charged my phone from 24 hours which is 1 day , i barely used it from some chatting msn , and couple of surfing , and sent like 4 sms, i only put wifi on when im using the internet, however the battery now is empty :\ before the update the battery used to stay between a day and a half and 2 days without excess usage what happened in that last update??
 
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you could install "battery-eye".
this app records your battery status in a graphical way.
so you could just post a screenshot after one day or so.

when you have activated/started your typical apps
you can also open xterm and type "top".
then look a few seconds at the cpu usage and which programs are cpu-hungry.
 
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everything's fine here.

so you may want to install "battery-eye" via app-manager.
it's in extras-testing.

that's what it looks like:
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...ht=battery-eye
 
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okk 10x , ill give it a try now ..
 
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There is also an app called BatteryGraph. Shows voltage/current etc over 1,2,4,7 days. No need to have the app running also. I like it.
 
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Originally Posted by jakiman View Post
There is also an app called BatteryGraph. Shows voltage/current etc over 1,2,4,7 days. No need to have the app running also. I like it.
i would like to see a screenshot, please
 
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Originally Posted by b666m View Post
i would like to see a screenshot, please
Here you go. =)

It starts recording the data soon as the app is installed.
No idea how it does it but it does. Pretty cool.
I also like how it can show various history lengths.

I wonder if having both BatteryGraph and BatteryEyeinstalled is not a good idea?







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Originally Posted by jakiman View Post
I also like how it can show various history lengths.
that's cool. i hope that this is still to come in battery-eye. ^^

I wonder if having both BatteryGraph and BatteryEyeinstalled is not a good idea?
i think there should be little faster battery draining as every additional app running will need some cpu. but i would think this wouldn't be noticable.
because they are only reading the status i don't think there are any problems running them at the same time.
(without guarantee ^^)

but mhm... why are there flat lines on the graph?
what did you do during this period?! o.O
 
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Yeah. There is one problem with this app. It doesn't show what the Y axis is and what gradient it is..
Maybe it doesn't draw the graph with as much fine gradients as the Battery Eye app.

or... Maybe I was wrong. Maybe it doesn't actually run in the background collecting data during IDLE/Screen Off.
 
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