- Nov 13, 2012
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Hi everyone,
Just had a call with my cellphone store and they're sending me a *third* HTC 8X because the previous 2 drained in a matter of hours. I have tried letting the battery go completely empty and then recharge but it didn't help on both devices.
My set up:
I switched off location, NFC, sometimes WiFi, screen was on low or normal and my email accounts (1 gmail, 2 imap, 1 live.com) would sync max every hour or every two hours. I also switched off Xbox Games, Microsoft feedback, ... All background apps *blocked*
As soon as I used the phones they would get hot and I could see the battery just going, going and going. I'm also carrying an iPhone 5 from my job and used this one a lot more intensely. It lost 25 percent in the course of 4 hours of intensive use with a gps game (Landlord), calling, texting, .... In those same 4 hours my barely used HTC 8X went from 100 to below 20 percent. My phone died by the morning lying next to me while I was sleeping for 6 hours. It was at a 100 percent when I went to bed.
I know you're supposed to wait it out a bit and that the battery life gets longer over time but I can't walk around with a phone that lasts 5 hours when I do nothing and 2 hours when I actually use it. That's basically a useless object to me (a pretty one, though). I also see people not having these problems from the start at all.
I got this reaction from HTC:
"Dear ...,
Thank you for contacting HTC regarding your HTC 8X.
My name is ... and I am a Technical Support Agent for the HTC Written Team.
I?m sorry to hear that you are experiencing difficulties with the battery life.
The battery life on your device can vary on usage etc. The battery will not calibrate until around 2 weeks of usage. This is normal. Please carry on using the phone,drain the battery and then charge the battery. The battery cells will then last longer."
Luckily, my phone shop is a bit more helpful than HTC. They're not making a problem out of switching phones because they understand a phone that lasts for a few hours is not a usable phone. What is HTC thinking? I can't give a new phone 2 weeks to start working. It's not like hiking shoes having to adjust to your feet. My iPhone 5 didn't need 2 weeks to have decent battery life. None of the phones I ever owned did. Except for the Lumia 800, that is. I had a lot of problems with that device as well.
My first two devices were blue and the third one will be a black one. I hope to rule out a bad batch that way. I can send back the one that doesn't work on Monday. Or I can send back both. I'm hoping the black one will be a lot better out of the box than the blue ones were... (My battery went from 97 percent to 90 while I was typing this out , so just lying here next to me, sigh)
Any of you having these problems?
Just had a call with my cellphone store and they're sending me a *third* HTC 8X because the previous 2 drained in a matter of hours. I have tried letting the battery go completely empty and then recharge but it didn't help on both devices.
My set up:
I switched off location, NFC, sometimes WiFi, screen was on low or normal and my email accounts (1 gmail, 2 imap, 1 live.com) would sync max every hour or every two hours. I also switched off Xbox Games, Microsoft feedback, ... All background apps *blocked*
As soon as I used the phones they would get hot and I could see the battery just going, going and going. I'm also carrying an iPhone 5 from my job and used this one a lot more intensely. It lost 25 percent in the course of 4 hours of intensive use with a gps game (Landlord), calling, texting, .... In those same 4 hours my barely used HTC 8X went from 100 to below 20 percent. My phone died by the morning lying next to me while I was sleeping for 6 hours. It was at a 100 percent when I went to bed.
I know you're supposed to wait it out a bit and that the battery life gets longer over time but I can't walk around with a phone that lasts 5 hours when I do nothing and 2 hours when I actually use it. That's basically a useless object to me (a pretty one, though). I also see people not having these problems from the start at all.
I got this reaction from HTC:
"Dear ...,
Thank you for contacting HTC regarding your HTC 8X.
My name is ... and I am a Technical Support Agent for the HTC Written Team.
I?m sorry to hear that you are experiencing difficulties with the battery life.
The battery life on your device can vary on usage etc. The battery will not calibrate until around 2 weeks of usage. This is normal. Please carry on using the phone,drain the battery and then charge the battery. The battery cells will then last longer."
Luckily, my phone shop is a bit more helpful than HTC. They're not making a problem out of switching phones because they understand a phone that lasts for a few hours is not a usable phone. What is HTC thinking? I can't give a new phone 2 weeks to start working. It's not like hiking shoes having to adjust to your feet. My iPhone 5 didn't need 2 weeks to have decent battery life. None of the phones I ever owned did. Except for the Lumia 800, that is. I had a lot of problems with that device as well.
My first two devices were blue and the third one will be a black one. I hope to rule out a bad batch that way. I can send back the one that doesn't work on Monday. Or I can send back both. I'm hoping the black one will be a lot better out of the box than the blue ones were... (My battery went from 97 percent to 90 while I was typing this out , so just lying here next to me, sigh)
Any of you having these problems?