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2010-04-29
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2010-04-29
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2010-04-29
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2010-04-29
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2010-04-29
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@ Germany
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2010-04-29
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@ UK
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2010-04-29
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I've had my N900 for a couple of weeks now, and since it's been running since then. Battery life hasn't been great, but I can survive through the day on a charge, so I charge overnight. That hasn't been a problem for the past few weeks, until yesterday. Yesterday I put my phone on the "silent" profile due to a meeting, and when I looked a few hours later, the device was dead. In battery-eye I see a straight line all the way from 8 AM when I disconnected the charger to battery depletion at 2 PM.
I've charged the phone again, booted and all is fine again now. I've no special applications running on the background, haven't updated any of them for at least a week and didn't do anything special during the meeting I was in (the N900 sat in my pocket the entire day). Weird, huh?
I'll try to make a battery-eye screenshot to illustrate the difference.
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2010-04-29
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@ Hamburg
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2010-04-29
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just yesterday the browser stays at 100% cpu after closing and the battery was empty after 3 hours. happened to me for the second time. also sometimes other background processes are "running wild".
Load Applet ( http://maemo.org/downloads/product/Maemo5/load-applet/ ) helps to recognize them...
I've charged the phone again, booted and all is fine again now. I've no special applications running on the background, haven't updated any of them for at least a week and didn't do anything special during the meeting I was in (the N900 sat in my pocket the entire day
I'll try to make a battery-eye screenshot to illustrate the difference.