My battery dropped around 1%-2% every hour last night. Usually it will drop around 5% overnight.
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I noticed it. I didn't attribute it to BBM until I saw this post. Dropped over 50% in 9 hours.
Today, 42% in just under 8 hours. I was getting a full 24 to 30 hours before this.
Funny thing was the battery meter said it was the screen on time. I was asleep so wouldn't notice if the screen came on at all. Gonna uninstall and see what happens.
I had it on for two days and then I turned it off and honestly I didn't see any difference in battery drainage. Indeed there is a way to turn it of... go to the bbm settings and where it it says BBM CONNECTED ICON, turn it of..... what that will do is that your are not going to receive the messages in real time only when you open the application.... Since I don't have any one in my list yet I have it turned off ....Yes I noticed that too. Is there a way to deactivate bbm without installing. It's pretty useless come to think of it most of my contacts are on what's app.
Posted via Android Central App
I had it on for two days and then I turned it off and honestly I didn't see any difference in battery drainage. Indeed there is a way to turn it of... go to the bbm settings and where it it says BBM CONNECTED ICON, turn it of..... what that will do is that your are not going to receive the messages in real time only when you open the application.... Since I don't have any one in my list yet I have it turned off ....
I hAvent had Any battery issues With BBM (yet ). Hopefully I wont , so far so Good.
Note 3
Actually that's not completely true. What that does is you receive the messages in real time until the Android os starts to close the oldest stuff to free space up. At least that's how that option is supposed to work. The way to shut it off with uninstalling is to force stop. It's the only way actually.
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I know this is a Note 3 thread, but figured I'd chime in, since I noticed the battery drain, as well. I installed it this morning, on my Nexus 4, and instantly noticed the battery draining faster than normal. I already know the Nexus 4 doesn't have the greatest battery life, to begin with. But, the battery drain was obnoxious, to the tune of 3% every 05 minutes.I'm fairly certain, a future update may fix the battery drain and possibly remove the ongoing "notification."
Sorry but you are wrong my man ....... number one.......if you have a note3 with 32gbs of memory and 3gbs of ram... Android does not need to close anything because there is no need to free space, unless your phone is so crowed that is already running out of RAM... Second....the way to shut it off, meaning that it is not ON all the time, is to go to the settings and turn off the button BBM CONNECTED ICON.... and if you don't believe me.... do what I say and then go to the home button and see if it shows under active application........... What this will do is that you will receive the message but......... unless you manually open the app, you wont be able to see the message............Actually that's not completely true. What that does is you receive the messages in real time until the Android os starts to close the oldest stuff to free space up. At least that's how that option is supposed to work. The way to shut it off with uninstalling is to force stop. It's the only way actually.
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For me, this option stops the battery drain at least
Thank you.......that is exactly what I was saying untill SEMP 1 said it was not true................