on 20-10-2016 09:48
on 20-10-2016 09:48
Hi all, I received by new S7 Edge last Friday, having come from a two year old note 4, I simply downloaded all the apps I was currently using thinking that would be just fine. I noticed that night that the phone had dropped 6% in as many hours just sat on the floor, only things on being wifi and AOD. Figured I'd give it a couple of days to settle in. So yesterday I tried wiping the cache, no improvement, so in the end I just did a factory reset. The only two apps I've installed are Facebook and Messenger (use them for work) everything else is stock. I'm still getting 6% battery drain at night, and worse, it visually chomps through battery life if I so much as touch the thing! I picked it up at 7am at 44%. Browsed a couple of websites via chrome, popped it down, checked a few emails, put it down etc.. by 815am it was at 25%. SO, question is, do these phones take a week or so to bed in OR do I have a screwy battery? Sorry to ask yet another battery related question!
on 20-10-2016 09:54
on 20-10-2016 09:56
on 20-10-2016 09:57
Usually I would agree, however my note 4 would typically loose maybe 2 to 3% over 6 hours. Other users have also expressed the same.
The way in which the device eats through battery whilst in use though is alarming. Just typing up a message to someone ate through 3% of battery, screen was on maybe 2 minutes tops.
on 20-10-2016 10:08
on 20-10-2016 10:08
My Note 4 uses 4-6% over 5 hours when sleeping but I have 6 email accounts all fetching emails every hour as well as various social apps.
I would give it a week after a few charges and check how it performs. If you still aren't happy with it send it back.
20-10-2016 10:24 - edited 20-10-2016 10:26
20-10-2016 10:24 - edited 20-10-2016 10:26
It does seem excessive if honest. The S7 Edge is supposed to have a much longer battery life than the S6/Edge http://www.techradar.com/reviews/phones/mobile-phones/samsung-galaxy-s7-edge-1315189/review/5
If you want to swap it out remember you have 14 days to change your mind (28 days if faulty)
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 20-10-2016 10:30
I just got off the phone to someone at 02 now. I wanted something on my notes to say I'd noticed the battery being a little odd and that I'm going to give it a little longer to see how it settles. They if I feel it is faulty I can return it within 28 days of last friday. I'll probably give it until the weekend to settle and see how it's going.
My previous note 4 was rock solid from the get go, that said, my previous nexus phone did take a few cycles to settle in so hopefully it's just a similar situaion.
on 20-10-2016 10:37
on 20-10-2016 10:37
Yes a couple of articles I have read say it 'may take a few days to settle'.....At least you have the option to change if it isn't suiting you. Let us know how you get on with it @Anonymous?
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 20-10-2016 11:58
Indeed. Something I just read from a friend caught my eye though. Since last Thursday I've been charging to 100% then pulling the device from charge almost right away. Said friend said that he was having battery issues UNTIL he left the phone to charge over night for about 8 hours. After that the device was much better. So the question begs, although the phone stops drawing power once the battery is full, does leaving it on charge help calibrate the battery during early days?
on 27-10-2016 15:23
on 27-10-2016 15:23
Hey @Anonymous How's your phone's battery life now - did it end up settling in the end?