Ideas of blackBerry Smartphones to improve my battery life standby

I am a long-time user of BB - having previously had the curve and versions "BOLD". I just upgraded to the new OS7 Torch 9810 and found a difference in the time of Eve. I used to do a day - sometimes 2 days the battery life on my "BOLD" but now find with use limited - it's only a duration to the 5 better hours.

I tried all the tips - reduced, made sure wireless screen brightness and bluetooth is deactivated, removed all older apps, closed all applications. Still say 2 texts, 2 Summary of calls and receipt of 20 emails a day (without opening attachments) - I still not only 5 hours! Can anyone suggest other ideas please because I don't want to resort to buying a spare battery, but the nature of my work takes me charges battery all day

On device, go to Options, device, application management is a great way to see what your applications with your use of the CPU on #Torch. Simply drag bar greater than CPU and see what happens. Also touch the CPU menu to see other time variables. I discovered that an application has been eroding CPU cycles on my own

Also power off of Compression Option, device, storage can help too.

I guess you did a sweater batttery?

Try a battery pull if you please, with the BlackBerry device powered on, remove the battery 15 seconds and then reinsert the battery to reboot the device. This will clear all hide as restarting a PC. Then try again and see if the problem persists.

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