- Jul 17, 2010
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Greetings fellow Thunderbolt users,
I'm a new owner of this awesome device, and came from a day one Droid X. Obviously as we all know, the TBolt is not so battery friendly. In fact I can practically watch my battery drop 1% per 10-20 seconds while making a phone call (sad :/) so charging is a big part of owning this phone. Well here's my dilemma, and I'll get to how you can help in a minute.
Basically my Droid X came with a whimpy 3 foot long cable, which I only used for my PC connection and I bought a 15' micro USB cable online which works wonders in the wall charger. So I got my Thunderbolt and decided, I'd try to use the same cable and wall charger. Well, charging wasn't going so good. It was taking quite awhile considering the bolt only has a 1400mah battery, vs my Droid X's extended 1900mah. I wondered why it was taking so long to charge such a signficantly smaller battery given the same charging equipment. Then I looked at the actual wall charger itself and noticed the Motorola one outputs 5.1v @ .850 A vs the HTC's 5.0v @ 1.0A so I figured the higher current would help. It did, but I am still using the same cable and am wondering if its holding my charging endeavors back.
So this is where you folks come in. With the help of this app: https://market.android.com/details?id=ccc71.bmw&hl=en you can monitor exactly how much current you are taking in while charging your phone (or how much current you are losing from your battery while off the charger) and thus determine any significant differences in cable/wall chargers.
Here's my findings that I'd like to compare to yours.
- Motorola wall charger + 15' aftermarket cable:
+ 122ma while phone is idle
- 2ma while using the phone (was actually DISCHARGING while being plugged in)
- HTC wall charger + 15' aftermarket cable:
+ 250-300ma while phone is idle
+ 50-100ma while using the phone (barely charging)
Now I ask that anyone willing to help please download this app and when they next need to charge their phone, use their stock cable + stock wall charger to see what they get. If you use aftermarket wall chargers and cables that information is welcome too. I want to gather as much info as possible.
Thanks for reading this and thank you in advance if you decide to help out!
I'm a new owner of this awesome device, and came from a day one Droid X. Obviously as we all know, the TBolt is not so battery friendly. In fact I can practically watch my battery drop 1% per 10-20 seconds while making a phone call (sad :/) so charging is a big part of owning this phone. Well here's my dilemma, and I'll get to how you can help in a minute.
Basically my Droid X came with a whimpy 3 foot long cable, which I only used for my PC connection and I bought a 15' micro USB cable online which works wonders in the wall charger. So I got my Thunderbolt and decided, I'd try to use the same cable and wall charger. Well, charging wasn't going so good. It was taking quite awhile considering the bolt only has a 1400mah battery, vs my Droid X's extended 1900mah. I wondered why it was taking so long to charge such a signficantly smaller battery given the same charging equipment. Then I looked at the actual wall charger itself and noticed the Motorola one outputs 5.1v @ .850 A vs the HTC's 5.0v @ 1.0A so I figured the higher current would help. It did, but I am still using the same cable and am wondering if its holding my charging endeavors back.
So this is where you folks come in. With the help of this app: https://market.android.com/details?id=ccc71.bmw&hl=en you can monitor exactly how much current you are taking in while charging your phone (or how much current you are losing from your battery while off the charger) and thus determine any significant differences in cable/wall chargers.
Here's my findings that I'd like to compare to yours.
- Motorola wall charger + 15' aftermarket cable:
+ 122ma while phone is idle
- 2ma while using the phone (was actually DISCHARGING while being plugged in)
- HTC wall charger + 15' aftermarket cable:
+ 250-300ma while phone is idle
+ 50-100ma while using the phone (barely charging)
Now I ask that anyone willing to help please download this app and when they next need to charge their phone, use their stock cable + stock wall charger to see what they get. If you use aftermarket wall chargers and cables that information is welcome too. I want to gather as much info as possible.
Thanks for reading this and thank you in advance if you decide to help out!
