Screen shots of your battery life...

still not the greatest. If I don't start getting better battery life it's going to have to go back, I guess.

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4th full day of about normal use. Pretty happy.





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...and for my next trick
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Even after tweeting all about Survival Sunday, my battery is still going strong...

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I hard reset my phone last night out of desperation and my battery life has shown a marked improvement.


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for those of you experiencing "poor" battery life - turn OFF auto brightness on your screen, it is a battery killer, once I did that my battery was good to go even at prob 50 - 60% brightness.
 
Incidentally I now have no problem reaching a full day on my One X even with auto brightness on... And the funny thing is that I haven't even gotten around to calibrating the battery yet...

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for those of you experiencing "poor" battery life - turn OFF auto brightness on your screen, it is a battery killer, once I did that my battery was good to go even at prob 50 - 60% brightness.

Wrong advice. Auto brightness saves battery in virtually all normal use scenarios. Unless you live in a dark cave 24/7 you are better off with auto turned on.

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I hard reset my phone last night out of desperation and my battery life has shown a marked improvement.


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what is deleted when you reset the phone? talking about going to settings > storage > factory data reset, correct? i keep reading that people are getting excellent battery life after doing this, i might go ahead and do it anyway.

im not rooted so the only thing i can really do to calibrate the battery is just let it die a few times and charge it up to full, which ive done twice now. unless theres something else im missing for proper calibration....
 
everything is reset as if it's a brand new phone coming right out of the box. you have to set everything up all over again.
 
there's an option to check if you want to delete the phone storage as well, so probably not pictures and videos by default. i went ahead and deleted everything just in case.
 
just to confirm, are pictures/sms/videos/ etc deleted?

I would hook it up to your computer and delete everything "after" doing the reset. I just did that to my nexus and a lot of stuff was left behind. The folders for all the apps were still on there!!
 

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