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Question, I'm sort of new to the Android platform (have been with an iPhone since the 1st model)
Bought an EVO last week-end - and so far its an awesome device! I do miss the higher quality apps of the iPhone BUT....
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my question is, and I hope it makes sense. But it appears that if I use a car USB charger to power the EVO and charge the battery, the battery never fully charges and in fact on longer drives it actually consumes battery as well? Mostly used as a GPS with Google Navigate (no other real apps in the background).
I stopped at BestBuy and the guy (nice as he was) gave me an answer I didn't agree with. As he stated since the EVO is more of a laptop then phone is can't charge and run at the same time... which makes some sense BUT I have a hard time believing the power unit in the phone draws that power?
This is sort of a deal breaker for me - as I don't want to use it as a GPS or Pandora for that matter and end up at my destination with little to no power... The Best Buy person suggeted I buy a 2nd battery - which is great and all but would i'd rather not have to charge 2 batteries and carry the spare. I would much rather have a system that worked like it did with my previous phone. Don't want to sound like a downer here at all -- I really like the EVO better then the iPhone and my wife seems to agree.
Thanks for any info on this and I'm looking forward to enjoying this site!
JOhn
Bought an EVO last week-end - and so far its an awesome device! I do miss the higher quality apps of the iPhone BUT....
OK
my question is, and I hope it makes sense. But it appears that if I use a car USB charger to power the EVO and charge the battery, the battery never fully charges and in fact on longer drives it actually consumes battery as well? Mostly used as a GPS with Google Navigate (no other real apps in the background).
I stopped at BestBuy and the guy (nice as he was) gave me an answer I didn't agree with. As he stated since the EVO is more of a laptop then phone is can't charge and run at the same time... which makes some sense BUT I have a hard time believing the power unit in the phone draws that power?
This is sort of a deal breaker for me - as I don't want to use it as a GPS or Pandora for that matter and end up at my destination with little to no power... The Best Buy person suggeted I buy a 2nd battery - which is great and all but would i'd rather not have to charge 2 batteries and carry the spare. I would much rather have a system that worked like it did with my previous phone. Don't want to sound like a downer here at all -- I really like the EVO better then the iPhone and my wife seems to agree.
Thanks for any info on this and I'm looking forward to enjoying this site!
JOhn