Your Cell Phone Battery?

Mine can go up to a week. Nice Kate Upton avatar, by the way.

EDIT: I should note that I got this phone relatively recently. I'm sure the battery life will start sucking as I use it more.
 
Less than a day. I charged it at three and it just died at 11:30.
 
I sometimes use it to listen to a radio show, when I do that I need to charge it the same day usually. But normally it last like 3-4 days.
 
2 weeks no joke. I never text. If anyone wants to contact me I give them my land line number. Since I'm not a doctor I don't have to be reached immediately. The next time someone will hear from me from my cell is when I am in the Cash Cab looking for a mobile shout out.
 
A day or two, though it depends on how much I use it.
 
It depends a lot on how much I use it and what type of use its getting. If I'm not doing much power draining activty it last can last as long as 3 days. If I'm doing a lot of web browsing or gps it might not make it 12 hours. I usually go about a day or so in between charges though.
 
I got the Samsung Galaxy s2 and I use it for twitter, facecrap and surfing the web, and I tend to have it fully charged in the morning when I leave for work and usually around the time I go to bed again its roughly around 15% battery capacity left in it, its pretty damn silly to be honest.

I have a backup phone back home in sweden for those occasions when we head out for a few days in to the woods. Because while the smartphone is great I really wouldnt trust it in case something happened out in the forest on day 3... I need to make an emergency call and the battery died a day ago... yeah... great stuff.
 
This god damned piece of **** has been draining the battery like a ****** fucker lately. I unplug the phone when it has full battery, and 4 hours later I have 30-40% of the charge left. For a while it was doing something cute where I would plug it in, and 3 hours later it would actually have 10% less charge than when I plugged it in. According to Sprint it was due to a bug in the latest data update.

Tonight not only is the battery draining without me having any superfluous apps open, but it's been roaming or has had no service in the middle of urban areas. How the fuck are they gonna tell me that the middle of downtown San Francisco, with no buildings or other structures around me, is a roaming area?!? I tried calling customer service, but "that number is not part of my data plan." FUCK YOU!!! :cussing:
 
I use my phone constantly. Texting, FB, internet, mp3 player, games, clock, alarm, calling, maps, posting here, etc. It usually needs to be charged by the time I go to bed. I have no idea how long the battery life is on standy by because its always in use.
 
I use my phone constantly. Texting, FB, internet, mp3 player, games, clock, alarm, calling, maps, posting here, etc. It usually needs to be charged by the time I go to bed. I have no idea how long the battery life is on standy by because its always in use.

What kind of phone do you have?

I **** my phone. It maybe lasts 4 hours afte being fully charged. I have to have a charger at home, in my car & at work and I even have to carry one in my purse. :hairpull:
 
Galaxy SII.
Usually lasts 2-3 days, unless I use it to play games and/or browse the net.
I have JuiceDefender installed, which does help quite a bit.
 
Galaxy SII.
Usually lasts 2-3 days, unless I use it to play games and/or browse the net.
I have JuiceDefender installed, which does help quite a bit.

I have a Samsung Galaxy Prevail and I use it for the web, Twitter and listening to music. I usually have to charge everyday, the battery gets drained like crazy. I also have Juice Defender but it doesn't seem to be having any effect
 
I have a crappy cell phone, a Samsung something or other, so I don't use it on a daily basis. I usually charge my battery maybe twice a week.
 
I have a Samsung Galaxy Prevail and I use it for the web, Twitter and listening to music. I usually have to charge everyday, the battery gets drained like crazy. I also have Juice Defender but it doesn't seem to be having any effect

The problem comes when you actually use the phone. If you don't use it, the battery lasts ages. :hatsoff:
 
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