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Have you done a factory default since you got the ICS update? Most (but not all) people who have issues after the update seem to have most of the clear up by doing so, or at least get significantly better, after the update.After a couple of weeks, it the battery life appears to be one-half of what it was with the previous operating system.
Have you done a factory default since you got the ICS update? Most (but not all) people who have issues after the update seem to have most of the clear up by doing so, or at least get significantly better, after the update.
After running this for 11 days, I can honestly say I have at least the same battery usage as on GB, perhaps slightly better but not significantly. I can get through an entire day of normal usage and about 20%-40% battery life left at the end of the day on a standard battery which was about the same as on Gingerbread.
EDIT: If you are considering doing a factory wipe, might want to wait a couple days since it looks like another update is starting to roll out and we don't know the exact implications of it yet... wouldn't want to factory default, set everything back up, then have to do it again.
Yes... 4.3.605.1, enables Global Modes, removes Mobile IM, updated GTalk, movie editing software added, new hboot, new kernel, new firmware, new radios... started pushing out OTA the other day, still only a few people have gotten it so far, more info here: [Update: Global Confirmed] Big Verizon HTC Rezound 4.03.605.1 OTA Update Rolling Out, Bringing Global Capabilities [Installation Instructions]Another update???
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Unknown... but my best guess is that if you used the "Disable" option in ICS Apps section it probably will be fine, if you used TiB or Ultimate Backup to actually Freeze the apps I would say it is still probable, but it is too early to tell, the general roll-out of this update has not happened yet.Will we have to defrost our bloat to get the ota if we are on .12
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I read somewhere that it takes the battery time to adjust - I didn't believe it but do now!
Batteries are dumb. They do not adjust.
When they are new they slightly gain in capacity and then they will slowly lose capacity as they are used/aged.
Apparent battery performance is going to be affected by what is going on on your phone. Awake vs asleep, lot of cpu usage vs little usage, poor reception vs good reception, etc. The battery does not know what is going on on the phone and is not going to adjust to what is going on.