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		<title>Use Battery Widget to fix possible battery issues after installing CupCake</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Jun 2009 13:21:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>DaijoubuKun</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Like so many out there my battery started acting funky after I installed cupcake. Mine was an automatic update and after it downloaded my battery was at about 70%. This was apparently a bad thing. It seems everyone who installed cupcake with a low battery has tried to charge it but it never seems to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Like so many out there my battery started acting funky after I installed cupcake.  Mine was an automatic update and after it downloaded my battery was at about 70%.  This was apparently a bad thing.  It seems everyone who installed cupcake with a low battery has tried to charge it but it never seems to reach 100%.  Some say to just pull the battery, some say use the phone until it dies then charge.  I did both with no success.</p>
<p>Before I continue with how I solved the problem let me first give some information about how this all came to be.  My battery would stop charging (or so I thought) at about 87%.  While using the phone throughout the day I noticed that the battery level didn&#8217;t drop below 87% for quite some time.  This told me that there is nothing actually wrong with my battery and must be related to the phone (I wish I realized that before getting a replacement battery from HTC, whom by the way has excellent customer service!).</p>
<p>So here is what I did to solve the problem.  Granted I did this only a couple of days ago.  The first day of charging 100%, the next, about 97%, the third, 100% (that&#8217;s today).  I will keep track of the battery level throughout the next week or so and update this post.  First, open your Market and search for &#8220;Battery Widget&#8221;, for me it was the third in the list.  Make sure you get &#8220;Battery Widget&#8221; and nothing else.  Install, then place it on your desktop.  You will get an icon that looks like this.<br />
<img src="http://www.tangorangers.com/files_blog/android_apps/battery_widget/battery_widget_screen1.png" alt="icon" /><br />
The program does add a couple nifty features.  Just click on it and you get:<br />
<img src="http://www.tangorangers.com/files_blog/android_apps/battery_widget/battery_widget_screen2.png" alt="screen" /><br />
The top and bottom option will load into new windows (these same things are found in your Settings menu.)<br />
<img src="http://www.tangorangers.com/files_blog/android_apps/battery_widget/battery_widget_screen3.png" alt="sound &#038; display" />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<img src="http://www.tangorangers.com/files_blog/android_apps/battery_widget/battery_widget_screen4.png" alt="Security &#038; location" /><br />
If you hit wifi, it will just turn your wifi on, it doesn&#8217;t take you to your settings menu.</p>
<p>Did Battery Widget fix your phone&#8217;s battery issue?  Hit the comments and let us know!</p>
<p>UPDATE!  Well it seems this really didn&#8217;t solve anything for me.  Damn, I was very hopeful it would.  Guess I need to either get that giant extended life battery or manually reinstall cupcake.</p>
<p>UPDATE! &#8230; again&#8230; Here&#8217;s the thing.  If you tried pulling the battery, draining it, or running Battery Widget and none of those worked try to reinstall cupcake.  I have even tried that and it didn&#8217;t work for me.  Apparently I need to install an older version then to cupcake again.  For me it&#8217;s not a big enough of a deal to bother going through that headache.</p>
<p>Check out <a href="http://www.androidcentral.com/how-manually-install-android-15-cupcake-us-version">Android Central</a> on instructions and links.  Please keep in mind that before you can install you must turn the phone off then back on using the home + power button!  That will not restart it!  Turn the power off then home + power for it to start properly!  I wish everyone the best of luck in this matter.  I just hope when my 220mAh battery arrives I won&#8217;t have any problems&#8230; and it did! I would highly recommend the battery, the case makes the back speaker quieter, but I&#8217;m sure I can fit that with a plastic tube inside the case&#8230; that is, if I ever get around to it.</p>
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