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all depends on usage and whats enabled

for me i disable bluetooth and leave GPS and wifi off when im at work

i can take the phone off charger when i get to work @ 6:45am have the phone automatically check for emails every 10mins play some games at smoko and lunch plus checking emails and make it home with a little bit left @ 4:20pm

what battery life are people getting with there htc/android?

Depends on the phone, usage, etc. With mine, I'll get about 1+1/2 days with pretty heavy usage, Wifi, etc. Can stretch it to 2 if I don't use it too often. I charge every night anyways so it doesn't bother me. Unfortunately the days of getting 5 days out of a full charge is long gone and left behind with the old 3315 Nokia's. However what these phones do these days it's not surprising battery life isn't the same

lol Dion cause i saw edit i wont spank ;)

agreed Luke i use mine like a micro computer when im away from my desktop this is my palm pc

with Android and the use of Team Viewer i can control any of the PC's in my My Partners list

edit: I'm just being a dick now.

My iPhone 4 lasts about the same, 1 day with heavy usage, 2 days without.

No surprises, most modern day smart phones have around the same usage. Unfortunately battery technology has remained relatively stagnant over the years in comparison

yeh sweet, i get a full day of heavy usage with full screen brightness.

gotta say you would think battery technology would improve.

Rooting the phone, installing a custom ROM and a modified kernel will give you better usage, how much exactly I'm unsure but there's gains to be had

I've got my email set up to 'push', so it doesn't check it on it's own, but I get it as my email account receives it.

Sounds like it may be a network issue Damo, my phone is fast on the net pretty much everywhere.

Edit: Just ask the people at Kadina who stole my phone and were watching Redtube on it LOL.

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