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    Default is it possible many of our battery problems are misreporting?

    I've been having issues, and I've been looking at other thread, it seems to be a relatively common problem. But we don't all have the same symptoms.

    Could it be less an issue of actual battery problems, and more that jellybean is misreporting? I still can't tell if it's hardware or software.
    http://forums.androidcentral.com/goo...-problems.html


    http://forums.androidcentral.com/goo...new-issue.html
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    Default Re: is it possible many of our battery problems are misreporting?

    Wait until your device dies from lack of battery, and then you'll know. Part of my issue is that the battery declines slowly for the first ~10%, then decreases rapidly after that. But I also have worse than average battery in general, I think. How many hours of web browsing, with screen at min brightness, do you get? Because I get ~5 hours at best, with everything else turned off. It kinda pisses me off that Google advertises 10 hours--unless that's really what I should be getting.

    It doesn't bug me a whole lot since I don't spend like 6 hours on the device, but it's still annoying. I doubt ASUS will do anything about it, I've had battery issues with their laptops in the past and they usually attribute it to user consumption habits. A Google rep once literally told me that it was because I have 4GB of music on the device.
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    Default Re: is it possible many of our battery problems are misreporting?

    I’m lucky to get 5 hours between charges, and that’s with wi-fi, Bluetooth, and GPS turned off. I’ve started using reduced brightness, but that takes the joy out of using the device. I’m sure the next updated Nexus 7 will have a 5MP back-facing camera, an SD card slot, and a removable battery that lasts for an actual 15 hours. Then we can recharge the drained battery - which will only take 30 minutes for a full charge – while we insert the spare. And the price of the unit will not increase. You listening, Google?
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    Default Re: is it possible many of our battery problems are misreporting?

    Battery is removable....

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    Impressive didn't know the back would come off that easily. Believe the manufacturers don't want you taking the battery out because they can be dangerous if mishandled.

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    Default Re: is it possible many of our battery problems are misreporting?

    Quote Originally Posted by alazose View Post
    I’m lucky to get 5 hours between charges, and that’s with wi-fi, Bluetooth, and GPS turned off. I’ve started using reduced brightness, but that takes the joy out of using the device.
    If your N7 isn't the 3G version, then this won't apply, but using wifi uses less battery than 3G.

    Quote Originally Posted by alazose View Post
    I’m sure the next updated Nexus 7 will have a 5MP back-facing camera, an SD card slot, and a removable battery that lasts for an actual 15 hours. Then we can recharge the drained battery - which will only take 30 minutes for a full charge – while we insert the spare. And the price of the unit will not increase. You listening, Google?
    Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think Android was ever designed to have partitioned storage space, so even if the next N7 does have a camera, there most likely won't be a microSD slot.

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    Default Re: is it possible many of our battery problems are misreporting?

    Quote Originally Posted by jpash549 View Post
    Impressive didn't know the back would come off that easily. Believe the manufacturers don't want you taking the battery out because they can be dangerous if mishandled.

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    Actually I don't think it is that easy. He's just had his off so many times that the hooks are worn down. But the point still stands, the battery is replaceable....
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    Default Re: is it possible many of our battery problems are misreporting?

    I find my battery to be pretty good, if I browse the net, use a few apps which dont use to much processer I can easilly 10 hours out of it. Play a 3d heavy game like MC4, Dead Space or watch a 720p film it does drain real quick, but thats obvious. Im overall pretty happy.
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    Default Re: is it possible many of our battery problems are misreporting?

    Just a quick comment... I was using it while it was on the charger, then took it off.


    So I've been off the charger for 38 minutes using Wi-Fi, and it says it is still charged. This follows an issue over the last two or three weeks where suddenly the battery was draining 25-33% faster regardless of Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, airplane mode, etc

    I have battery monitoring apps and they all say the battery is good, but it has to be misreporting. Wtf?
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    Default Re: is it possible many of our battery problems are misreporting?

    The "battery drain" thread is my own post

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