Per Phil's review, he said that he left a Thunderbolt unplugged at night, and my morning, it is an uncharged brick.
http://www.androidcentral.com/verizon-galaxy-nexus-review
This hasn't been my experience, usually, I am at about 85-90% by morning with the extended battery, which would translate into 70%-80% on the standard battery. Keep in mind I have 4G on all the time and syncs going all night as well. If i turned off all the radios, I could leave my Thunderbolt a week and still not have it become an uncharged brick.
Does leaving your Thunderbolt unplugged at night turn your phone into an uncharged brick in the morning?
Here's a real-world comparison for you: Leave the HTC ThunderBolt and the Verizon Galaxy Nexus unplugged at night. In the morning, the latter will still be usable, while the former is an uncharged brick. In fact, we're quite happy with the Verizon Galaxy Nexus' standby time. In actual usage, it's also better than the early LTE devices.
http://www.androidcentral.com/verizon-galaxy-nexus-review
This hasn't been my experience, usually, I am at about 85-90% by morning with the extended battery, which would translate into 70%-80% on the standard battery. Keep in mind I have 4G on all the time and syncs going all night as well. If i turned off all the radios, I could leave my Thunderbolt a week and still not have it become an uncharged brick.
Does leaving your Thunderbolt unplugged at night turn your phone into an uncharged brick in the morning?