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So I've had my Nokia 3589i now for a little over a week and notice the
battery is considerably weaker than what the specs say. I expected to
see some dropoff, of course, because their tests are "at best" and done
in a labratory or whatever. But they said stand by time is up to 200
hours. Great, so I was hoping for maybe 100 hours (4 days) of the
battery handling just sitting without any calls made.
I've tried charging it for as many as 8 hours in a row to get it to
absolutely full juice, and then let it sit without using it hardly at
all (maybe have it on for 1 minute to see if I have any messages, but no
calls at all) and I haven't done better than 24-36 hours before its
completely dead again.
Is this normal with everyone's 3589i or do I have a lemon of a battery?
I'm still within 15 days of signing up so I assume I can get an
exchanged battery from the local Verizon store if needed, right?
So I've had my Nokia 3589i now for a little over a week and notice the
battery is considerably weaker than what the specs say. I expected to
see some dropoff, of course, because their tests are "at best" and done
in a labratory or whatever. But they said stand by time is up to 200
hours. Great, so I was hoping for maybe 100 hours (4 days) of the
battery handling just sitting without any calls made.
I've tried charging it for as many as 8 hours in a row to get it to
absolutely full juice, and then let it sit without using it hardly at
all (maybe have it on for 1 minute to see if I have any messages, but no
calls at all) and I haven't done better than 24-36 hours before its
completely dead again.
Is this normal with everyone's 3589i or do I have a lemon of a battery?
I'm still within 15 days of signing up so I assume I can get an
exchanged battery from the local Verizon store if needed, right?