Mostly Android phones have always suffered from poor battery life. It is not necessarily faulty coding within the OS, but connected to each other and continuously move data from the Web can dramatically affect how long your Android phone is. But things seem to be a little different for the HTC Thunderbolt and 4G LTE connection on Verizon‘s network. Customers complain that the battery on the Thunderbolt much faster than it should be and most of them are the fault of the Devie reaches the LTE connection drains. We have spent a good amount of time off with the handset and can attest to the battery problems. We were able to squeeze 7-8 hours of battery life from the Thunderbolt, but that much less than the 10-12 hours we are normally accustomed’s.
To a helping hand, has just TeamAndIRC LTE ONOFF is the Thunderbolt users the ability to simply switch the unit preferred network settings. Just open the application and you are with the option to switch between five different settings presented.
Many of the comments on the Android Market show that turning off the Thunderbolt’s LTE connection does improve battery life. While we can not guarantee that LTE ONOFF you get an extra 2-3 hours battery life, it will at least give you the opportunity to your handset’s data connection as you want to control.
Make sure you leave us a note if LTE ONOFF makes a difference for you. We hope that HTC and Verizon already a watchful eye on the Thunderbolt Battery suffering and will be published shortly afix their own.