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#22
Originally Posted by SavageD View Post
Speaking from my experience with the n900, I'd say my battery life is excellent on standby. Here's how mine is currently

GPS is disabled in settings.
Wi-fi is disabled.
Bluetooth is disabled.
I do not have the switcher for 3G and 2G. I only use wifi when I go on the internet. Any other time I keep it on 2G.
I do make calls an d text.

I only have 3 desktops enabled.
I have any widgets, mainly desktop execution widgets and shortcuts.
The only widgets I have that constantly update it self is from desktop execution widget. I have the widget that shows battery percentage and battery mah, I also have calendar widget enabled, and mp3 widgets.

I do not have email widget enabled as I recently forgot my password accounts ;D.

My screen is set to 3 out of 5 brightness.
I am running the default theme.
I do not have a Micro SD card installed.

I usually charge it, urghhh, whenever I feel like...lol
I do maybe one or two hours or more of internet surfing a day.



Ok now to get down to how my battery performs.

I've never overclocked, hell the n900 performs uber fast on default kernel :/.

On standby my battery goes down exactly 5% every 9hrs, I know because I keep tabs on it.

Gaming, (I use pico drive mostly), It goes down 10% every 45 mins.

Listening mp3's, battery goes down 5% every 2hrs, although it is to note that my screen is locked using the side switch, and I use qwerty 12's "extended locker" to switch through mp3's. And I only use the default media player :/. Although I have media box installed.

Browsing the net, battery goes down 5-10% every 30 mins depending on how heavy the webs sites are. I use only the default web browser.

When calling, I'm not sure as I never speak long on the phone, hate having anything up against my ears >_>, but can't imagine the battery life being terrible there.

Things to note:
1) My cpu is about 4 - 10% on standby (mostly 4%).

2) Using the side switch to lock the phone seemingly saves more battery.

3) I have only one daemon installed (extended locker).

4) I keep one of my 3 desktops free of widgets, why? Because I noticed that widgets only refresh when you switch to their desktops, thus reducing cpu. So before I start any application, I switch to an empty desktop.

5) I took off my keypad lights to save battery, I switch it on during the evenings though.
Sounds to me that you can make it through a whole day with making calls etc. I can barely make a whole day with little use of the internet. You said you lose 5% in 9 hours on standby. I am close to 60% in 9 hours on standby.

Just curious, how many VOIP accounts do you have active. IE: skype, gtalk etc?