So, like many of you, I've been running Froyo for a few weeks now. For the most part, everything has been fine, but my battery life has been terrible. I know there have been pther threads exploring this topic, but mine is of a more specific nature.
Consistently, in the battery usage menu, "cell standby" and "phone idle" have been #2 (after "display", which is obviously #1). The trouble I have is that Android doesn't give any details on these processes, so I can't properly diagnose the source of the drain.
I update to the (at the time) latest Facebook revision on the same day as Froyo and I know that Facebook was later updated due to a battery drain problem, so I don't think Facebook is the issue, but I could be wrong. I have also been getting a high number of FCs from the latest version of Astrid when not running in the foreground, which seems to suggest it is doing some background work (and failing at it).
So, does anyone know what might be in the "cell standby" or "phone idle" processes that is draining my battery so much? Or, is there a way for me to find out without having to unistall all my apps, one-by-one, one day at a time? Or, is this just a result of Froyo?
The drain is bad enough that my phone will be at less than 50% by the evening with virtually no use and it will be nearly dead if I have just a few short phone calls throughout the day. Compare that to the way it used to be under the same conditions, which is almost no drain be the end of the day if I wasn't using the phone.
Help!
-SR-
Consistently, in the battery usage menu, "cell standby" and "phone idle" have been #2 (after "display", which is obviously #1). The trouble I have is that Android doesn't give any details on these processes, so I can't properly diagnose the source of the drain.
I update to the (at the time) latest Facebook revision on the same day as Froyo and I know that Facebook was later updated due to a battery drain problem, so I don't think Facebook is the issue, but I could be wrong. I have also been getting a high number of FCs from the latest version of Astrid when not running in the foreground, which seems to suggest it is doing some background work (and failing at it).
So, does anyone know what might be in the "cell standby" or "phone idle" processes that is draining my battery so much? Or, is there a way for me to find out without having to unistall all my apps, one-by-one, one day at a time? Or, is this just a result of Froyo?
The drain is bad enough that my phone will be at less than 50% by the evening with virtually no use and it will be nearly dead if I have just a few short phone calls throughout the day. Compare that to the way it used to be under the same conditions, which is almost no drain be the end of the day if I wasn't using the phone.
Help!
-SR-
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