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Author Topic: How to Extend Battery Life on Motorola Droid 2  (Read 14877 times)
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« on: March 12, 2010, 02:07:06 AM »

- The Motorola Droid 2 is a very useful personal smart phone, with many exciting features. However, there might be times you want to extend the charge of your Droid 2's battery, especially if you're not going to be able to charge it for awhile.

Step 1 - The first thing to do to extend your battery life is to turn off "Automatic Applications Sync." You can shut this off or make sure it is shut off by going first to "Menu" then to "Settings" and then to "Accounts & Sync."

Step 2 - Next, turn off your bluetooth power if it is currently running. This is done by going to "Menu" then to "Settings" to "Wireless & Networks" and then to "Bluetooth."

Step 3 - If you are not using your Wi-Fi connection, you can extent your battery life by turning it off. You can do so by going to "Menu" then "Setting" then to "Wireless & Networks" and then to "Wi-Fi."

Step 4 - If you have not done so already, add the "Power Control" widget to your Motorola Droid 2. You can do this by going to "Menu" then "Add" then to "Widgets" and finally "Power Control." Once you've added the widget, open it up and you will see different options including Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth, and Display Brightness.

Step 5 - Inside the "Power Control" widget, turn down the "Display Brightness" a couple notches to help conserve even more battery power.
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« Reply #1 on: March 12, 2010, 08:31:15 AM »

Doing all that takes away the fun!  Cheesy
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« Reply #2 on: April 23, 2010, 10:43:54 AM »

It is simply amazing how much battery life you use if you don't have a strong signal.  When I'm up in PA - I have a very weak signal (about 1 to 2 bars) at my home.  My Droid 2 (battery life) only lasts about a day.  When I'm home in Maryland where (I have all bars) the difference is amazing.  I've been here for three days and still have 50% of my battery left.  There is a lot to be said about the Droid 2 searching for a good signal, etc.
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« Reply #3 on: April 23, 2010, 11:47:33 AM »

I can’t say that I agree with the theory that Signal Strength has all that much to do with the overall battery life of Motorola Droid 2. In my home area I am running a 3G connection with 5 bars more than 65% of the time and I can’t make it the day with my battery not having to be charge. I think the only way you are getting that kind of longevity out of your Droid 2s battery is if you are not using it. Myself I use my droid for tethering, messaging texts and or pictures, emails, phone calls, web browsing when away from my notebook… and that’s in my personal life as well as business. A Droid 2s work is never done! I did see an extended life battery, but I wouldn’t want to give up my car dock or hard cover / holster combination.
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« Reply #4 on: April 23, 2010, 12:17:18 PM »

...I can’t say that I agree with the theory that Signal Strength has all that much to do with the overall battery life of Motorola Droid 2...


I'm using it the same in both places.  I really only use it for text messages and phone calls.  Oh well, at least in my case - the signal appears to make a difference.
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« Reply #5 on: April 23, 2010, 09:02:49 PM »

I agree Vpnavy! When I am in the basement at work there is no signal and my Droid 2 quickly loses battery power. I suppose it is from the phone searching for a signal. It is amazing how much quicker the battery drains. Luckily I am not down there all that often!
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« Reply #6 on: January 16, 2011, 10:12:45 PM »

I don't know.  I've followed all the suggestions.  I've now extended my battery life to a whopping 5 hours!!!  And that's with the phone mostly off just sitting there - two or three short phone calls and 5 minutes of web browsing.  I at least need the thing to hold a charge through a work day.  Droid 2 is about to become the most expensive paperweight I've owned since I bought a newfangled 120 meg hard drive in 1988.  IMHO DROID 2 is a POS.
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« Reply #7 on: February 02, 2011, 11:44:35 AM »

I also concur with Vpnavy.  I can't comment specifically on the Droid 2 that I am getting ready to acquire, but I can say on my Blackberry 8330 I have observed the same situation.  I often go for days without a recharge (I know, not a Droid experience), but when I am at meetings in my son's school (which effectively block's most cell signals) I can literally watch the "tank run dry" over a 2 hour period while the phone sits in my holster.  So, I think all of our phones consume a lot more battery while searching for signals, and the Droids are no exception.

Just my 2 cents worth.
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« Reply #8 on: May 05, 2011, 07:30:00 AM »

On my old BB Tour, I had a an Radio Slacker that turned off (airplane mode) the radio if you were in a low reception area.  This worked very well for me.  I know I have the same problem with the Droid 2 because the phone gets HOT when it's searching for signals!  I have been searching for such an app for the Droid but have only found one that has marginal reviews. 
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« Reply #10 on: February 09, 2012, 09:56:00 PM »

Step 1 - The first thing to do to extend your battery life is to turn off "Automatic Applications Sync." You can shut this off or make sure it is shut off by going first to "Menu" then to "Settings" and then to "Accounts & Sync."
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« Reply #11 on: February 21, 2012, 12:24:34 PM »

Step 2 - Next, turn off your bluetooth power if it is currently running. This is done by going to "Menu" then to "Settings" to "Wireless & Networks" and then to "Bluetooth."
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