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Default Battery Usage in Airplane Mode

I set my phone into airplane mode once it was fully charged during night time. Once I woke in the morning (about 7 hours), I saw the battery remained 92%, do you guys think is normal?

The reason I'm asking it is because I had flashed my phone to CM5 recently and if I remember correctly (however, I can't be sure), the battery life was remain around 97% (same as above what I had done) in the original ROM.
 
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I set my phone into airplane mode once it was fully charged during night time. Once I woke in the morning (about 7 hours), I saw the battery remained 92%, do you guys think is normal?

The reason I'm asking it is because I had flashed my phone to CM5 recently and if I remember correctly (however, I can't be sure), the battery life was remain around 97% (same as above what I had done) in the original ROM.
Once I swithched from Iphone 3g to my Nexus one, I have set the iphone to airplane mode. I still use my Iphone as a VOIP phone when connected to wifi. Well, ever since I put my iphone into airplane mode, the battery lasts 10x longer than before.
 
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I set my phone into airplane mode once it was fully charged during night time. Once I woke in the morning (about 7 hours), I saw the battery remained 92%, do you guys think is normal?

The reason I'm asking it is because I had flashed my phone to CM5 recently and if I remember correctly (however, I can't be sure), the battery life was remain around 97% (same as above what I had done) in the original ROM.
You might have apps and services running in the background and eating battery!!
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Boot into safe mode then airplane mode and let us know what its like then.

1. Power the device off.
2. Power the device on.
3. When the logo appears, press and hold the Trackball button.
4. Continue holding the Menu button until you see the home screen.

The words Safe Mode should appear in the lower left corner if you performed the steps correctly.
 
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Boot into safe mode then airplane mode and let us know what its like then.

1. Power the device off.
2. Power the device on.
3. When the logo appears, press and hold the Trackball button.
4. Continue holding the Menu button until you see the home screen.

The words Safe Mode should appear in the lower left corner if you performed the steps correctly.
Thks, will try that :)
 
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I just couldn't go into safe mode because it just kept reboot my phone :(

Anyway, I'll just try to disable some backgrounds app, then go into airplane mode and monitor further.
 
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